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a FACE í SHERMAN < OUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON l l îll» IV , M U H >1 19, 1955 ^»lirrituui (County .IJouruut be <l<»es not like, a control <4 hi FablUhrtl E»ny Frktajr at ¡n th,,.c t|me when more than Moro. orc««».. _______ hulf Qf the woH(| ,s ynder ex PIANO BARGAIN: Will sell at Giles I.. French EclitoF give governmental controls it is sacrifice, beautiful spinet piano in this locality to save moving t'.t.rvd m »ee<.nd c I m »» matter at tha time to work for, and speak for, p .«toflica at Mo»«. Oraaan. under Act freedom lest the Meal of human Dear Basketball Fans: exepense. Easy terms or cash. I Conaraaa of March S, 181®. freedom be lost. In our own For information write Tallman The 1954-53 Husky basketball country which we used to boast team takes this opportunity to Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. (IIF IC 1A , COUNTY PAPER of as the land of the free we have express its gratitude to you for 19-21C permitted government to go too your loyal following and patron HU BACK I PTf AN RATES far, have become far too depen the season just closed. STEADY 3% TO «% income (INK VRAR ... - M M dent upon it and have become age As during returns are received year in is true whenever fans like weaker and less self reliant as in a game for the and out on Invested funds M 11« II 18» l • game itself the dividuals therefore. by insurance companies, bank of our Husky ball club MONOPOLIES It is time to swing the pendu friends trusts, hospitals, colleges and bounced back "from defeat both lum the other way. churches coast to coast. in season and tournament play as It seems to this writer that \\ L.v not look into some of the quickly as the players themselves. every legislative body, and we in very same first grade perferred The local followers attended clude congress, steadily moves to MISERABLE MAI« II It must have been a spring like better than the home fans when stocks, and mutual fund shares, ward increasing the strength of available to any individual in monopolies. In speaking of mon this one has been when Goldsmith ever the Huskies traveled—this Is any amount? Easy to buy or re opolies we are not presently con wrote that line “But winter lin indeed a record of which we are deem. proud. cerned with utility monopolies gering chills the lap of May”. Full details on request. It is entirely possible that we Thank you again. which are minor. J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, will pay for an easy winter with Sincerely, Any labor union is protected in ORE. Area Mgr. Wm. J. Collins Harold Brown (Captain) its monopoly through the accep another cold summer which will & Co., Portland. Stocks, bonds, tance by the law of its rulings. An l»e alright with wheat growers, oil mutual funds. lx»cal, national, tilla farmers had been as alert as salesmen and clothing manufac artisan who doesn’t belong to a and Canadian, securities. union must work where there is turers, however, uncomfortable were farmers In the three other Collect calls accepted * big wheat growing counties they no union or join the monopoly. the ordinary person finds it. would have a lower rate from March of this year has already Working men have one of the brought the coldest night of the Umatilla than from Lexington. FOR SALE: White Rock laying strictest monopolies. hens, 1-yr. old. Ph. Moro 845. 20p But it is not evident that union winter and a snowstorm as bad The bill looks like an attempt to penalize wheat growers who ob as any. Farmers who started ¡»low BOOMING business makes open leaders had to figure that out for themselves. They had a pattern ing in February have had to stop tained a lower rate. ing available for responsible It is our opinion that the ship man or woman to call on women to go by. It had been set by the in March which is a reversal of climate possible and unappreci pers would be benefitted by a law professions. in Sherman county. Full or that would remove the larger part lawyers have a monopoly. A ated. spare time. Opportunity to make Now on one with a memory ex of rate regulation and let more lawyer to practice must l»elong up to $40 a day. Write McNess to the bar association—to protect pects March to be a warm month competition prevail in shipping. Co. P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta the quality, it is said. And any bar in this country. Wind and snow The railroads are not running out tion, Oakland 23. Calif. 20-lp association worth the paper on and changeable weather can be the barges nor the trucks. Both which its by-laws are written can producted without fear of rever are increasing their tonnagp. USTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp govern pretty well the number sal. It was March 10, 1906 when There is no case along the river a sudden blizzard froze out the where rail rates have l»ecn reduc freeze. Kenny's Market, Grass who enter the profession. Doctors do about as well. In wheat as cleanly as it had ever ed because they were not compen Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn these times we need doctors worse been done before or has been done satory so the charge that the rails than we need anything and the since. So March hasn’t any good were cutting rates to run out competition is false. years of study required is gradu reputation to uphold. Civil Engineering ally getting longer. Maybe doc Yet, that is hardly a reason for Land Surveying tors are getting better because of it to be quite so bail as it has Now Open it, but they are also getting hard been. WALL & TENNESON MORO BEAUTY SHOP er to see. same location 90 8 1 /; E . 2n d S t. Dentists limit themselves. Ap S B 121 Phone 5686, The Dulles parently the dentist with the long It seems odd to us, and we PHONE 512 est waiting list achieves a sort of think for good reason, that a professional aristocracy and so wheat grower from Umatilla coun this is won by working fewer ty, Senator Steen, should have days a week. a bill about compulsory One of the strongest monopo sponsored freight rates that is so violently lies is that of school teachers. Be opposed by wheat farmers of Mor cause teachers and supervisors row, Gilliam and Sherman coun and superintendents are all allied ties. In the same union they find it bill is the locally notorious easy to limit the number of school SB The 121. It provides that the pub teachers. Whenever there is enou lic service Only i/ish washer made which requires shall 1 m * gh the limits are placed higher. empowered commissioner to set minimum rates Fifty years ago there was a short freight. The pious thought be age of teachers and there will be on no hand dishwashing hind so stated—is that one fifty years hence if the same type it—or of freight carrier may re group is left in control. Although to so low a figure that other by that time it may require a duce MOON EQUIPMENT CO. forms transportation will be PhD to teach a-b ab or the mem forced of out of business. Shippers ory system of letters that has re will realize with short thought V asco, Oregon duced the ability to read until that a minimum rate regulation many pupils do not even try. can have but one effect; the rais !. * XT» Vi'. Other professions follow along ing of rates, it Is maximum rate with the aid of the leaders and, regulation that can lower rates. unfortunately, of legislatures. The bill is purportedly in behalf There is even a bill that would Mortgage Le ms To Meet Your Individual Needs make it necessary for a barber of one of the barge lines. Now ' ATTRACTIVE TERMS to study longer beore he can clip barge lines that carry three or hair. Better memory of batting fewer types of freight are under PROMPT SERVICE averages perhaps is the reason. no regulation and it is impossible for the Oregon puttlic service Watchmakers, Insurance agents, Standard Insurance Co. real estate brokers, engineers, mas commissioner to regulate barge seurs, all are working at the same line rates. This fact raises thurf- : A western company serving western agriculture game: improving the standards. i.er with the contention that the bill is for the purpose of treating ; HOME OEE1CE It is as fictitious as conducting horse races under the gidse of all types of haulers alike. : 812 3. W. Washington Portland, Oregon Tru. k lines are for the bill, too. “Improving the breed.” They like to handicap the rails Phone AT water 4331 whenever possible. The feeling is FDR FREEDOM mutual, it may be stated. There is In the current issue of the Sat a minimum rate law for trucks. urday Review Bertrand ltudReU They worked for it themselves be writes al»out liberalism and won cause of competition between ders whether the ¡»resent tenden themselves and through their own cy in the world toward totalitar minimum rate regulation they ian government will end freedom forced farmers to quit using their for the individual. His conclusion trucks commercially. Is that it will not because the hu The Pendleton East Oregonian man being has a deep urge toward recounts some figures to show self expression that has never that rates are lower along the been suppressed for long. where there is more compe The history of the human race river tition. This is partly due to a re is that it swings toward too much made on the branch lines control ami then toward too much duction in 1939 by shlpjters in the three freedom. He is performing a pub counties, Sherman, Gilliam and lic service who advocates that of Morrow. Since that time there has which there is too little says Rus l»een a war during w hlch emergen sel. cy powers raised the rates several The problem of government is times without competition >S F O R S P R IN G A R E R E A D Y being a to maintain order while at the factor. . "cs o f o u r prices fo r q u a lity seed same time permitting enough in The rate on grain from Lexing dividual freedom so that progress No. 1 Seed Cert IbT.* can I»e made. A person under ton to Portland is the same as it Cwt. Gwt. strict control doesn't do much is from Umatilla to Portland al í '.iho Grimm Alfalfa.............. « 7 .0 0 $(¡0.00 Idaho 1 adah Alfalfa 55.00 with his mind and if the control though Umatilla is on the river. 63 IM) Wadi. Hanurr Alfalfa ............ 55 00 00 (»0 is very strict he wouldn't dare try. It Just seems to us that if Uma- Nweel Cloxer . 83.00 Recent articles ul»out Russia l adino Clover .... 75.00 SO 00 emphusize that. Russians are hun te t 1« le h r in C h a p te r N o. ,b . O .E.S Alta Fesrue . 87.00 2S 00 gry because the individual mind * Meets every second an>. Hill Blue Crass ........................ 41 00 43 00 40 00 Crested Wheaturass ........ 43 00 lourth Thursday in ea n is suppressed, because new meth . 47.00 Hard Fetcue 50 00 - month, visiting member« ods are not tried. In fact, they are 98.00 Intermediate Wheat grass 95 00 Invited. Moro, Orego«i not even thought about and so do slender Wheat grass ............. 3S.O0 Catherine Thompson, W. M. not exist. 53(H) Orchard Grass ask 93.00 85.00 There is always a contest be I’uheseent W heat grasa Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary 2« (H) 27 00 Smooth Rrmnrgrass tween those who would impose Kurrku latoge So. 121 A.r • A A.** 35.00 37 (H) Manchar Bromrgrast . more government, more control, Meets ui. the lot and 10 00 45 (H) l ull Whaatgrass on the people and those who 3rd Thursdav evening» would release the human mind to each monih. Visiting ‘Certified Blue Tag—the highest grade in ter- members cordially in greater freedom and let the peo tifie d seeds. Above prices E.O.B. Dishman» ▼lted to meet with us ple do things for themselves. Pro '•Vi hington. Complete up-to-date price list Frank Sayrs, W, <1 testations about ta\e- are» often tudv and sours for the asking. Drop us a line. protests against the controls and Clyde Gillmor, Secretary •’ ,s or order now—be assured of the best at not against the taking of the mon Lupine K.'bekah IxNlge No. 116 these low early prices. ey. A taxpayer may legitimately Meets 2nd and 4th object to paving for a restrlRion Tuesdays of each month. Visiting RICE HULLS * members we.cnme M.ikes the seed go through )our di ill Vada DeMoss, N. G. oquicklv, eusilv. Jo Gentry. Sec. W ANT ADS Deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims ag ainst said Estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same, duly verified, with the pro per vouchers to said Executor at Grass Valley, Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this notice. The first NOTICE OF HEARING publication Is March 11, 1955. STATE OF OREGON ) HANS C. BARDENHAGEN COUNTY OF SHERMAN ) ss. Executor of the Estate of SCHOOL DISTRICTS NO. 23 ) Claus J. Bardenhagen NO. 17. and NO. 9CI ) T. Tracy Bartn WHEREAS, on the 14th day of Attorney for the Estate March, 1955, petitions were filed The Dalles, Oregon 19-22c with the District Boundary Board of Sherman County, Oregon, sign NOTICE OF HALE UNDER ed by the requisite number of le HERD LAW Notice Is hereby given that I, gal voters in School District No. LEGAL NOTICES 23, Sherman County, Oregon, A. Douma, of Moro, Oregon, did noth ■ o r SCHOOL bus School District No 17, Sherman take up on or about November 1, PURCHASE Sealed bids will be received at County, Oregon, and School Dis 1954 at my ranch two miles east the office of the Clerk of School trict No. 9CJ, Sherman and Was of Moro the following described District No. 17 of Sherman Coun co County, Oregon, as provided by animal; one ewe, underblt in left ear. ty at Moro, Oregon, for furnishing ORS 335.230 Now, therefore, in accordance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, and delivering one school bus that meets the following specifications. as provided in ORS 335.235, that with the provisions of law the Bids will be received until 8 p. m. a hearing on petitions, and remon above described animal will be April 12, 1955. Under no circum strances, if any, will be held on sold at my ranch to the highest stances will a bid be considered Monday, the 11th day of April, bidder for cash in hand on Satur if filed after the hours specified in 1955, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., Ore day, March 26 at 10:00 a m. Said gon Standard Time, at the court sale will be for the purpose of this announcement. The district school board reser house in Moro, Sherman County, paying costs and expenses of keep ves the right to reject all bids and Oregon, by the Sherman County ing said animal and for advertis call for new bids in the manner District Boundary Board, upon ing in the Sherman County Jour the question of whether School nal for the issues of March 11 and required by law. District No. 23, Sherman County, 18, 1955. BUSES TO BE F l l« HASEI) A. Douma Oregon, School District No. 17, Number of buses: 1 Sherman County, Oregon, and Seating Capacity: 8 39” seats. School District No. 9CJ, Sherman NOTICE TO CREDITORS BIDDERS REQUIREMENT All persons having claim again 1. Bidders shall furnish catalog and Wasco County, Oregon, shall cuts and complete description be united for the purpose of form st the Estate of Leon V. Moore, of chasis and bus bodies they ing a union high school district deceased, are required to present for high school purposes, and also them, with vouchers properly propose to deliver. 2. Buses shall be the latest model on the question of whether said verifeid, to the undersigned, c-o School District No. 17, shall fur Gladys Morrison, Moro, Oregon, manufactured. 3. The price bid shall be based nish as a site for the proposed within six months from the date high school the following describ of the first publication of this upon: a. Free delivery at Moro, Ore. ed real property situated in said notice, to-wit: February 25, 1955. School District No. 17 in Sherman Glayds Morrison b. F. O. B. body factory Cecile L. Morse 4. Delivery date not later than County, Oregon, to wit: A tract consisting of 15.34 Leo V. Moore July 1, 1955 at destination. acres, including a drilled well Executors GENERAL SF ECIFIC ATIONS 1. Buses to comply w*ith all exist thereon, situated in the North Estate of Leon V. Moore, dec’d west Quarter of Section 19, ing Oregon specifications and C. L. Gavin Township 1 S., Range 17 requirements for school buses. Attorney for Estate E.W.M., and adjacent to Sher The Dalles, Oregon SPECIFIC SPECIFICATIONS 17-20c 1. Specific specifications are avail man Highway, U. S. No. 97, approximately one-half mile able at the above address. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT in a southwesterly direction Clara E. Houston IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF Clerk School District No. 17 from Moro, Oregon. 20-21c Moro, Oregon said tract and site to be sold and THE STATE OF OREGON FOR conveyed to the proposed union THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN high school district for the sum of ESTATE DALE EDWIN BAKER NOTICE OF SALE also known as Dale E. Baker, ■ Sherman County, Oregon, does hereby offer for sale the follow Ten or more legal voters in any Deceased NO. 387 one of the school districts may, ing described equipment: at any time on or before the date In the Matter of the Estate of One (1) Two Hundred (200) of hearing the petitions, file with Dale Edwin Baker, also known as gallon Hardie spray tank only the District Boundary Board a Dale E. Baker, deceased; with agitator and baffle plate. Notice is hereby given that the This equipment may be inspect remonstrance signed by them ed at the county road machinery against the formation of the union undersigned, as co-administrators shed in Moro, Oregon, Bids for high school district. No particu of the Estate of Dale Edwin Bak the purchase of the above describ lar form of remonstrance shall be er, also known as Dale E. Baker, ed equipment must be sealed and required. ORS 335.245. deceased, have filed their final ac This Hearing Is called by the count in the County Court of the filed with the County Clerk on or before April 6, 1955, at 10:00 A. M. Sherman County District Bound State of Oregon for the County of Terms shall be cash, and a de ary Board, in pursuance of the Sherman, and that Monday, April posit of ten percent (10%) of the provisions of Section 335.235 ORS. 4t»h, 1955, at 10 o’clock A. M., of Dated this llth day of March, said day in the court room of said amount of the bid must accom pany the bid. Sherman County 1955. Vernon I. Miller court has been appointed by said reserves the right to reject any County Judge court as the time and place for or all bids. Ex-officio Chairman the hearing of objections thereto County Court for District Boundary Board and the settlement thereof. Sherman County, Oregon Dated and first published, Feb Wily W. Knighten 20-21c ruary 25, 1955. County School Superintendent The United States National Ex-officio Secretary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bank of Portland (Oregon) All persons having claims again District Boundary Board. 20-2lc V. B. Eakln st the estate of Jerry M. Wilson, Co-Administrators also known as J. M. Wilson, de NOTICE OF CREDITORS ceased, are required to present NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ben G. Fleischman them with vouchers to the under that Hans C. Bardenhagen has Attorney at Law signed at Kent, Oregon, within six been appointed Executor of the 608 American Bank Bldg. months from the date of the first Estate of Claus J. Bardenhagen, Portland 5, Oregon 17-20c ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com publication of this notice. plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush Phone 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th S t Vern Campell and Jack Null, The Dalle«. Oregon 38tfn MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phonç 722. 19 tfn BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN U.S.A. Own and operate it your self. We provide capital. Dealer ship now available nearby. Car or truck required. For full in formation, write The J. R. Wat kins Company, 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Washington. 205c The date of the first publication of this notice is March 18, 1955. LEATITIA WILSON Executrix DICK & DICK ’ The Dalles, Oregon Attorneys for the Estate 2O-3c or BUY ce Protection Al FAIFA . (LOVERS • CRASSES T V J RCA & Philco ( FULLY ACED NERMITAOf MUM o Jad ¿‘’»on » I «**■*’ .«i»*'’ © o M oro Ix x lg e N o. 113 I.O .D .F . M eets 1st an d 3rd .- |a » . . Tuesdsvs Hi I OO F. A , Antennas, Parts, & hall. Transient and < v is itin g b r o th e r s are * - 3 Supplies cordially inv’^ i '.v MOON EQUIP. C» John Shipley, G. _____Wasco, Oregon K E N T U C K Y ST R A IG H T B O U R B O N W H IS K E Y teeo Watkins, Secretary Oregon's largest-selling a rn tá A íW h w / Dishman, Washington .. 52.65 pint ît T H IS W H IS K E Y IS 4 YEARS OLD • fc0 PROOF _ i0 4 5th a t. THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY