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F A O t 2 8 HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FBI DAY, APRIL I, 1033 changes NOTICR OF FIN A L ACCOUNT been appointed Executor of the Estate of Claus J. Bardenhagen, Deceased, and has qualified as such. A ll 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 thia notice. The first publication is March 11, 1955. HANS C. BARDENHAGEN fled and acting Executors under the Last W ill and Testament of T. J Coyle, deceased, at the office of T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: March 25, 1955. Harold D. Eakin Norris Gllklson Executors T. Lester Johnson Before the legislature Notice is hereby given that the the method of distributing state PubllNhrd Every Friday at money it should knoiy whether undersigned has filed in the Coun Moro, Oregon large schools are doing a better ty Court of the State of Oregon for Job of teaching than small schools, Sherman county, his Final Ac GUe* I*. French Editor how valuable is a college graduate count as Executor of the estate of fru .r.^ 1 m »veond e l * M m * t U r »» t k * in comparison to a normal school Herman H. Nichols, deceased; ffeabolftea at M o ro . O io « o n . u n i * * * r Conirroaa of M a rc h S. H i t . graduate as a teacher, the effect that Monday, the 2nd day of May, of bus transportation on learning 1955, at ten o’clock a. m. of said OFFK 1.4, COUNTY PAPER <if any), the effect qf reduction in day in the court room of the the teaching of history and civil County Court in Moro, Sherman SU BSC RIPTIO N R ATES government and the substitu County, Oregon, have been fixed ONE YEAR ------- ----- W <* tion of science, whether doubling- by the Court as the time and place up of pupils in a school is harmful for bearing objections to said Fin A P R IL 1. 1053 Executor of the Estate of al Account and for settlement of and many other questions. Claus J-. Bardenhagen said estate. Instead of having a huge six- EDUCATION Wesley E. Nichols T. Tracy Bartn Ever since states began to ap pound tome about the desirability Executor Attorney for the Estate of taking from Peter to subsidize propriate money for local schools The Dalles, Oregon 19-22c Brown & Van Vactor and the serious problem about ttjjr to Paul, there should lie an investi T. lis te r Johnson gation to find out what Paul is do it equitably so it w oulH do 22-5c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorneys for Executor the most good has been Yvith getting out of it other than a taste Ail persons having claims again school administrators and ^g ls - for dependence. st the Estate of T. J. Coyle, deceas NOTICE OF CREDITORS It is our understanding that lators. It Is still there for (wbas NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ed, are hereby notified to present principals and superintendents not been solved. that Hans C. Bardenhagen has them, with tlw proper vouchers Most states have a system some would be glad to co-operate in such and duly verified, to the under a study, when made, would add a thing like Oregon’s in that the Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.K.S signed, the duly appointed, quali- great deal to the meager informa state money is parceled out on an Meets every aeconrt anu accounting basis, so much for each tion we now have about education. fourth Thursday Ineaen It is our belief that the legislature teacher, so much per child, so month; visiting member should authorize such a study. much for a cry of distress. Appor invited. Moro. Gregor. FOR SALE: Austra white laying tionment has been to taxpayers It would lie relief from talking Catherine Thompson, W. M. hens, $15.00 par dozen. Roy Bel- and for taxpayers, not for children about money which Is certainly shee, Moro. Ph 754. 22-3p Naomi Van GUder, Secretary only one of the many factors af or education of them. And may e.urpka I a m ik * No. 121 AA-. A A.M ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com we repeat here that no on«?—no fecting education. Meets on the lat anu plete painting and decorating one—can define education or chart 3rd Thursday evening* service, spray or brush Phone a course that w ill achieve It. each month. Visiting 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Now because Oregon is broke NOW FOR A GARDEN members cordially in Vern Campell and Jack Null, and almost on the verge of admit vlted to meet with uh Come Sunday we are going to The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn ting It, the flow of funds down risk a radish seed if we have to Frank Sayrs, W. M. MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con ward from the state to the dis put it into the ground with a pick. ¡¿Clyde Gillmor, Secretary tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone tricts may be slowed. The districts It w ill lie April and if a radish 722. 19 tfn that have been getting the bigger won’t grow in April it won’t grow Lupine Rebekah ixxlge No. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th share of the state funds have got at all. BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN of each ten used to easy money and want U.S.A. Own and operate it your The winter was so late it never Tuesdays Visiting to keep on getting the huge grants did arrive until March. Neverthe month. self. We provide capital. Dealer at the expense of districts that less there has to lie a spring of members welcome ship now available nearby. Car have been getting less state funds. some sort although admittedly it Vada DeMoss, N. GJ or truck required. For full In Jo Gentry, Sec. Such things are always a result of can be delayed until June. formation, write The J. R. Wat But pouring money into an organiza spring or no spring a radish can't kins Company, 137 Dexter Ave., tion, especially a poor one. It is wait; it must grow In the slowly Moro Ixxlge No. 113 Seattle 9, Washington. 205c an axiom of government that no warming ground, hot earth ruins Meets 1st and 3rd CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — improvement can lie made so long a radish and aids the worms that Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp as there Is lots of money. No one prevent its being a purely vege hall. Transient and freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass vlRiting brothers are would dare endanger a dime of it. tarian tidbit. Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn Certainly there are other fac This is very late for a garden in cordially Invited BOOMING business makes open tors in what we are calling edu this country where we often have John Shipley, N. G. '» q ing available for responsible cation, other than money. It isn’t radishes big enough to tickle a i.et. Wa’ kins. Secretary man or woman to call on women Just a process of putting a stated spring appetite by now. But we In Sherman county. Full or number of nickels in the slot and learn that it has been later and spare time. Opportunity to make getting a package of cigarettes or know it has been earlier. All of up to $40 a day. Write McNess a brightly educated youth. Some that is encouraging, that is, that Co. P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta way of evaluating these other fac the weather is not getting in a rut tion, Oakland 23, Calif. 20-lp tors Is certainly necessary before and still can be different and re PIANO BARGAIN: W ill sell at more money is spent on state aid. freshing. sacrifice, beautiful spinet piano The state should know what It So we w ill lie just aa'happy with in this locality to save moving is aiding, why it is aiding, how our May radishes as with April exepense. Easy terms or cash. well It is aiding, what results are ones we have enjoyed. For Information write Tallman A long-term , low«eo»t I..«»«I Hunk coming from the aid. Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. We think the problem of deter Loan tnav In- obtained hi finance 19-21c mining “ educational" effect of needed furm improvem ent?, to n - state money is a legislative prob »olidute debt», buv land or live- YOUR SAVINGS PROGRAM. lem. ktork. A long-range p ro ^ rim , Why not gear It to modern day It should not be expected that conditions? properly finaneed. u ill help Io a dollar w ill produce the same Static dollars, and low interest bring in greater p ro fil» in the amount of education In one county do not keep pace with ever in «ear» lo coin«', as in another but the question creasing taxes and living costs. cannot be answered until there is Well chosen securities can safe a way to measure an education. ly provide lietter income, new In other words the state is helping tax lieneflts, more chance for pay for a process and perhaps a your money to grow. Easy to product which is not meausred in buy or redeem, at low cost. either quality or quantity. 4t can J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY not know whether ,t is paying too ORE., Area Mgr. Wm. J. Collins much or too little or whether its & Co., U. S. Bank Bldg. Port money wasted or well used. It land. Stocks, bonds, mutual NEW ROYAL TRITON merely knows that it Is gone and funds. Call collect for orders or I that there Is a demand for more. IRA FRIDLEY I information: Tygh Valley 13F2 THE DALLES NAT’L School principals and superin or Portland, Beacon 2152. 22tfn FARM LOAN ASS’N Consignee tendents have long been making 30« E . F o u rth S tre e t FOR SALE: 6 room home, 3 bed teats, using several kinds. The Wasco, Oregon T h e D alle«, O regon I rooms, full cement basement, practice Is general all over the automatic heat, fully insulated. 5—20 and 10—30 I Owned by Farmers (or Farmers nation, they say. If they are com Can tie seen at any time. For piled on a statewide I kis I s and UNION OIL COMPANY I further information contact LAND BANK LOANS comparisons made about them the I Verne Arstiil, Athena, Oregon, of California results have not Iwen generally ► ^M em ber Federal la n d Bank System Phone 2212. ’ 22tfn Phone 272 made known S lfrrm a n (C ißnty jo u r n a l Attorney for Executors Moro, Oregon notice is M arch 18, 1955. LEAT1T1A WILSON Executrix NOTICE*TO*( REDITOR® DICK & DICK All persons having claims again The Dalles, Oregon st the estate of Jerry M Wilson, Attorneys for the Estate 2l)-3c also known as J. M. Wilson, de ceased, are required to present them with vouchers to the under signed at Kent, Oregon, w ithin si« months from the date of the first . . . with understanding publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this 2 1 -4c FUNERAL SERVICE . . . responsible I t ’s fine to feel like Spring . . reasonable and better to look like Spring. We Dress You For It. We Keep what you at a price you can pay WASCO OREGON izionard & Wilma Smith IPhone The Dalles 3135 WANT AD3 CHECK YOUR FARM NEEDS Come drive America’s best-selling car ! C om plete and official registrations for Decem ber, 1954 and January, 1955 (th e first two com plete m o n th s for which com parative registration figures are available on ’55 m odels) show that . . . MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING ’55 CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! ifowr FARM LOANS ? s Come in—look it over and drive it—and you’ll see why Chevrolet's the best-seller! SALKS LKADKR FOR 19 STRAIGHT YIARS SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY 523 East Third Street, The Dalles, Oregon — Phone 2166 $2.65 pint W-10 4-5th qt. ¿é a H ermitage BRAND KENTUCKY 9TRAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY Oregon's largest •selling straight bourbon! FULLY AGED ««HUT II 4 t u ia OLB • H PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE C O M P A N t, IB A M IF O R T , Y our A ssu ra n ce o f Q nality by th e m a n a fa ctu re r o f SINOX, o ld est trad e m a rk in selectiv e w e e d control. . STANTOX MULTI FILM L A Spreader and Deposit Builder 4 ounces Multi Film L per acre of 2,4 D solution increases the 2, 4 D acid in the plant Tissue of the weeds insuring better weed ccfctrol at very low cost. STANTOX P-44 (isopropyl Ester of 2.4 D) *Aiis high volatile ester formulation contains 3.34 pounds 2.4 D acid equivalent per gallon. Recom mended for control of hard-to kill weeds in wheat. TQM’S WELDING & EQUIPMENT ® Moro, Oregon Phone 7 6 2 @ © © o © © o