Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 17, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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FRID A ?. « ’KE *’ ■ >•“
HAGE î
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
The George Bell post No. 49 of
Mr. and Mrs I rank T. Bayer the American i ^ o n met at the
an<l their grand d a u g h te • 1 " r Kent Iaegion hall Thursday even-
d ? u g h te r .," ju lia
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
on farm women in Sherman to .he legal voters o f School Dis-
«-» Sherman
county. Full or spare u n ie ,
portunity u. make »<. a, day
election
* ¡ ¿ rUt
S
?
t,......
i
t
Cal'.
Will
he
held
at
«te
schoolhouses
^ h o r e S ta ? , Oakland 2 3 ,^ 1 .
ln mW S t r i c t
tion
Grass Valley
The county court is aware of the
danger to the whole budget caused
By Mm. A. F. Balxer
rul»IKh<*(l Every F riday at
by the Item about the home dem-
were
was held w ith Clair Balzer nom-
#
on the 20th day of June, 1955,
_____ onstratlon agent. If this budget 1»
Moro, Oregon
The Cub Scout pa k No. 362 met les^ Friday
v»rn n n Eakin went
to mated as commander, George
SALE: One large deep well between the hours of 2:00 p. m.
Editor defeated
It inUMi
is our again
opinion
that
u at the school Friday evening June
\e rn o n Lak.
...~
HP. Jacuzzi. W. and 8:00 p. m., Oregon Standard
v
U
with
th at
- atlend , „ ,—
ander; x E.
E. ™
p pump.
um p. m
j
G iles L. French
be p n sen
g
3
Rg jast meeting until fall.
*ihe returned Frl- Norton, adjutant; F rank von “ Bor-
J£ . NlcholM, Moro.
33-4p Time, for the purpose of electing
a t the Will
Bill Rolfe, presided, grand chaP1^ ' . h e r ^ i s t e r , stel, finance officer and Bud Es-
. An i.om eliminate«.
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m e m b e r s of the S h e r m a n
Cubmaster,
—
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.
.
.
Those
op- Vernon Eakln awarded wolf bad-
accompaniedi b y h e r sw .
chapl*ln. The election will
of Cx>n«r»* of March S. l i i »
County Rural School Board for a
VhP voters,
hiring therefore,
of a home who
demon-
n uuu
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Edw ani i t ^ w X k
be held a t the Legion and auxiliary L L -------------------------
three year term from Zones 1
S ^ tio n agent will vote NO on the g ^ t o
awarded
bear
ren
to
sI
*
n<Mrj.
p
L
Reynolds
picnic at Tygh Valley Sunday M (yncB OF SCHOOL BOND
and 3.
n iw s f a m b
Dated this 6th (toy of June, 1955.
The Ford and GM settlem ent s ln fa n d ° J o h n K Rechman. Don-
^ T h e American
a^ xl^
S U U ^ f’^ t g o n
py i l l * H i t !
)
Wily W. Knlghten
)ss
KllOCIATION
with labor made slaves out of the ald Leach awarded lion badgesi to y‘®lt
and Mrs W arren Elliott met at the home of Mrs. Gene Counly of sherm an
Secretary, Rural School Board
Charles B urnet
F<(»nomics will hold them Byron Bayer and Mike Todd. Bill t t r *
‘
attend the Rose Reynolds W ednesday afternoon Unlon High School Dist. No. 1 )
X in J T T o one job 2 completely K " a n / V e r n o n Eakln present- and am ity and to attend
J ™ Mr> Q w Field« p re sid e n t
1S GIVEN HEREBY
Chairman, Rural School Board
32-3c
•i if they were chained to the ed eiectives to Roy Easter, ( urt
Blagg and presiding. Election of officers was tb a t, at tbe gcbool district bon«l
N A T IO N A L
tp ’lp tlA l
gLlleys of the old galleons; their Middleton, Danny Rolfe. Dick Bar-
* . , f Eriday for Lebanon to held with Mrs. Ear! Lyons elected election hereby called, to be held _
T 7 H lA S Íb d h J T lí^ N
K
?
“
,h-ro.i« 2 - m . Tommy Barnum
Ronnie fam t y W . oarents
W W Mr. ana w*«®. » president.
H arry Howell
at
Kent, Grass Valley
A Moro
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31 the
ine rvcui»
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.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
opportunity
\ Jobs will be lost. T rue they Eakin> Terry Eakin, John Lakin, v k it
Blagg
1 •
’-,i..„c will
w in attend
atten d first
first vice-president;
vice-president; Mrs
Mrs. Hans
Hans g ^ ^ b o ^ e s , in in and
and for
for Union
Union MEBTING
MEETING
ne ill g e t lots of money, the love Kenneth Blagg. Lowell Smith.
^ c h w ! for two w eeks Bardenhagen, second vice-prest- Hlgh
District No. 1 of
NOTICE IS HEREBY G
GIVEN.
will L h irh has been the root of a Mike
OFFH lAk
Todd.
John
P.
Iteckman.
Bob
s
u
m
m
e
rs
c
l
home
gun_
dpnt;
Mrs.
Arzell
Lemley
secre-
sh
erm
an
CoUnty.
Oregon,
on
Frl-
In
Sec. L
Mike rouu, jo » »
---- ...Hilo thorp Ivan came home sun- u n » ; ■»«»•
~ -■— *
Sherm an voum y,
in compliance
com puduw w ith «-w,.
111-908.
of which has
Sant, and Byron Bayer. They pre- while t
u r y ; Mrg Robert Tatum , treasur-
lhe gth day of July> 1955, a q c l a to the legal voters of
SUBSCRIPTIO N RATKH
new evil.
sented year pins to Bob Sant, Tom- day.
Donald Clodfelter er; Mrs. J. E. Norton, hltorian ant
between the hours of 2 o’clock g ^ ^ i District No. 17, of Sherman
o \ F YEAR
iny Barnum and C urt Middleton.
M r an 1 ror .
FranR yQn Borstel chaplain.
o’clock P. M., Standard County s ta te of Oregon, that the
p ro g c m open«. wRh_a
“ m , , X b u sln e^ for a few D e l e t e , . t o the sU .e convention
wW
ANNUAL SCHOO. MEETING of
WISE DE< TSION
JU N E IT, 1955
and the . welcome land Sunday on
to be held In Redmond In J u ly are m lned to the legal voters of said gaid District will be held at the
weck Ä
Ä
Elton Eaklu show- day..
Elton Eakin show- <l3Mrs H utton and daughter, Jan- Mrs. C. W. Fields Mrs. Earl Ly- dlgtrk;t the queslion of contract- schoolhouse; to begin at the hour
WHEAT ELECTION
annual convention held last
cl and Ml«, Helen Pupil, both ons and Mrs. Donald von Boralel,
bonded Indebtedness In the of 2:oo o’clock P. M. to 8:00 o clock
in 1 ivoh - u v - —
This newspaper for 15 years has U
'rh o n»U@a and tneir trip 1« „ ' , r i , a t the Physician and Sur- alternates a re .M rstA r» U bem ley.
of
H undred One
Monday
of
consistently opp.sed approval of , , r l the federal P an o
.„ T h e M e » , an
,.My
„
M - 'Harry Howell and M r . A. A
o™ Thou-
bun- ,,
— M. ^ on „ ¿ the
" ^ vhlrd
¿ t i , day
of June
marketing
quotas under the pre- tionm
ent of me
tnc biaie
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„ (n.rQ ,r,aiu
for th e sanu
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m
arketing
tionment
„ „ „ Roy Easter was geons nospn«u_ui
i.osp.tai
n ro r» « _
Dunlap.
nno.oo) for the
sent
farm plan. It has said th at the The
plan, oi when
r " 2 2 *. " -y _
vl 8,, ln < M r ’ B crnard “
' " plans
F were
% made
T
í ? u m p ^ hs e T h u i a ^ ^ p ‘" «
This meeting is called for *he
£ If r rinati C o u n ty .In u m a i
R S S .-Ä
= r,em
.
s
farm program worked to the de-
trlm ent of wheat growers of this
county and the northw est who
could produce wheat cheaper-than
k'ive eaoh county
-
I
is why it i> calied he federal pian
because it resembles
J
of apportionm ent In the United w ith^
\ î ! pï :
R and one from Den Marti .
Ree and her held Sunday. Ju n e 26 at H unt
u a member, closing
Mr. and Mrs Ehen K e e ^
Tygh VaUey w lth d lnner
R f
Ix?n 3 and then " l0ce’
‘ K’e ith and Mr. served at 2 o’clock. It Is potluck
y
th<? B arnett and son K e U h .a ^ d
with coffee and ice cream furnish-
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X
m "
^
yX
X
U
h
^
=
- k ,n
and
M r.
P l
j bunding In
3 new nign
an
«
question shall
words B ^ n d i— Yes” and
S S S ^ b X
e e ^
purpose Of electing a director for
purpo
&
th
year term and the transac-
tid in e ss usual at such
- -
Dated this
the
word 1955.
...............
the words ATTEST:
word “No”,
.van
10th day of
May,
Clara E. Houston
D istrict Clerk
Charles B urnet
Chairman Board of Directors
32 33c
rne pons
the ballots cast for or against the
huA , e ’r X ’ " e °
X
2 o rk l„ k ^ 2 *
X
"
^
S
h
l e
r
Barbara A U e ,
contracting of said Indebtedness
ahels make the free m arket look fur the federal plan have the: ba»» ' " ll“ oorcyanS
tes, Mr3. John At- came home with them to spend
WANTED: Man and wife S
want w ilt on said day and date, and at
scho l ELECTION
less Inviting unless there lie some for a statew ide organ z
^ d Mrs Bln Alsup. Refresh- week.
year around job on ranch
I^arry E aster of Madras came
the
PlaceS
afOre.
S
^idi
bp°M
Stan-
UPON
QUESTION
OF INCRBAS-
Ltiiivv*
j
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_
•
\<»»o
Tiinn
plans for the government to keep a meeting
been c“ ‘1^u
C e n ts'w e re 'se rv e d by Mrs. John
experience in Wasco county
rn y ‘ the hour of 2 o c lo k P.
^tan
t a x j K v y ()VER AMOUNT
Rust, M r.r Mc'hïe
Cantrall
and down las. week to work for Ber-
that
huge
pile
of
wheat
off
the
June
25
in
Pendleton
to
,
__ui~
r'antm
l
ll l d l IlUgC p n v vri CTiivuv w»«
u
— -
.♦tin?/ It Oil I
Marion Miller, Bingen, Wn. 33-40 dard Ore«on Tim e’ anu
nf 8 LIMITED BY SBC. II, ARTICLE
Out of town nard M a r t i g
MaMin
market. We .Io not know that the ways and m ean, ol P“
w ,„ Mrs/ l>in sm ith.
J,54p m ain open until the hour of 8
state CONSTITUTION
government could do it if it had the ballot in 1956.
the aid of [ ^ members
present
w
ere
Mrs.
Glade
em ^ rs
were ln The Dalles ^ ednesda^ F 0 R SALE: used saddle $125; new o’clock P. M., Standard .^L ^lch
Notice Is hereby given th a t an
the authority and made the effort, welcome the grange foi
Carrigan
« rm rw ard Helyer evening w here Earl pitched
table $165, part in m eat and Time, of the same day,
election will be held in Union
It Is nevertheless tru e that the grange is lm portant.
:
^ T X ^ A - d X f r M t . The Dalles team o ^ A m e =
^ ¿ T h . ’ L b L y n m n , Morn, hour the po,U s h ^ M c . ^
W s _ trlct ho . l__of
there Is certainly going to be a
The need of rural reg
legislative and Mrs. Jack Adams
le
g
io
n
junior
By
order
of
the
a
i
r
m
a
n
County,
State of Oregon
period of hard times for w heat a stronger voice in
~
. .. ......... .......
known and Mrs.
" ^ County from 2:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m on
. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Board of Union High
growers sometime. Even if the halls has long
" “ ak ^¡¡g8 Barbara Alley of Portland. Maupin.
Owen Eakin went to Pasco and
Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp trlc t No. 1 of Sherm o an l Cou
day of July 8, 1955, at Kent, Grass Valley
surplus was to disappear by some w henever th a t voice becomes
a r^ i Mra Tnhn R ...............
va w ea
...
__
ust left spent last week working on his
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Oregon, made this
and Moro schoolhouses in said
magic overnight so many farm ers rUral people have to pu
Friday for Portland and were over
Valley,
Oregon Ph. 242
47tfn j une 1955, A. D.
A filagp
school district, for the purpose of
are now raising w heat th at it can- bills p a ^ e d concerning
__ nia ht guests of Mr. and Mra. Roy farm.
n
Am
a
r
d
\
i
a
r
u
n
a
n
u
«
««-
•
—
"
Mrs. Bernard Martin and dau-
not be absorbed anyplace ln the fare by persons who do n^
Haynes. Saturday they went to
I)eanna and E arl Griggs WOMEN w ith good handw riting, Chairm an. D istrict School Board, subm itting to the legal voters of
world unless conditions change. and In many cases d iot>
CannOn Beach for the wet^ endp t e n t ’to Portland Friday on bust-
Address, mall advertising post- Union High School District No. 1, said district the question of in­
creasing the tax levy for the fis­
Had farm ers voted against <juo- an understanding ot the basic
Mr.
and
Mi's.
Frank
von
Bor.
to
Oregon
City
w
here
cards at home. W rite Box 152,
Sherm an County, Oregon cal year 1955-1956 over the am ount
which
is
tas in 1952 when the surplus was economy of the state
and Mrs. I^ n G arland were
- E ar, played ball.
Belmont, M assachusetts, 31-4p ATTEST: Clara E. Houston
limited by section II, article XI,
a quarter w hat it is now the per- agriculture and timber,
ness visitors at Rufus
„ _ , al \ i rs r . j . B ruckertjjf Moro and WANTED: Custom hay cutting
D istrict Clerk
33-5c of the Constitution of Oregon.
lod
of hard
The
furnishes
ne hould
Mr. and Mrs. rianiv
F rank von
Borstel
iou oi
naru times
n ines would
wuuiu have
nave
m e upstate
u jib » «
—
Mr
»< Garland
and baling. Call J. W. Buether,
Mrs. Donald von Borstel
The reasons for increasing such
; Len Y
Garland
heen^niuch shor.er.
But they ewk X X ' u X ' c e nteJed.
and M r
»™ « c h ild r e n ^ a p e n tT h u r ^ ,^
931, Grass Valley, Ore.
32-4p NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL levy are:
To provide operating
Ä
«
nöün‘ v , 's l ^ - M r V Bernard Mar-
nn i.
aiso uhvw
nian
FOR SALE- John Deere Combine M EETING
„ „ „ « n v n v F V funds for new Unlon Hi0!1 S®11®0}
There are necessary changes lie- way to do
'^ ^ t h o d s of at" the E rnest Pat^ens
tln°
36-B J W. Buether, Grass Val-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Nq x and suppiemental
lng made In parity to make It that will provide tw
; ï y pop- and Mrs. Andy Patjens
Mr and Mrs. Olan Stark w ent
ley
Ph-
931
32-4p
in
compliance
w
ith
Sec.
IH^OS.
bullding
funds.
conform with actual conditions in- choosing legislators, one
were guests there also
to Portland
_ T.
.......
"m ount of tax, in excess of
n
at to
r o ru a n u r Friday for th e 'R o se
...
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n P
A . to the legal voters of
stead of historical conditions. This ulatlon and one by area,
Florene Crews was hostess^
Eestival and w ere guests of Mr. EO r SALE: Small
house,
garage
v
.
v.
u.
.,
a Hohu°seSS fram ld Union High School D istrict N a L
limitation, proposed to be
hurts the w heat price. The govern-
The United State» ia*s
’ „ ^ . ‘‘à n ^ t r ï ^ n ^ h " ^
- , Mr«. H arry Yonng . returning
and store room,
ment is trying to soften the blow th at that is the success u w .
to add extra rooms,
to wheatmen by restricting the
Saturday afternoon for h ir
Jam es H artley A rrived Friday
v . ™
or ^ ^ ^ 1 . ^
3rd day oi June. W5S.
speed of the price drop. It Is try-
1) %M FV NI>»
Nancy, who celebrated her
Seattle to spend a few days
lng to bring alxwt more realistic
1 •
birthday anniversary.
1 resen
hJg arentS( Mr. and Mrs.
Goixl location. Lyle Old«, C rass
house«; to begin a t the A 1 rE ST ’
L1 D lstrlct c le rk
condition as to price by establish-
probably no one expected ini wpre Caroi Owens, 1 eg g y 1088 - E stej Hartley.
Valley, Phone 151.
31-4c
Qf 2
o,clock p m . t0 8:00
Ivan Biagg
lng flexible prices that can vary hQUge appropriations committee to SaJly gue Bibby. Ruth A lley a
•
Mm Rodney Hutch-
c h a irm an Board of Directors
with production.
approve funds for the John 1 a y Nancy.a slster, Patty.
1 he
y croft and family of Portland were ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com- o«ciock p. m. on the fourth Mon-
plete painting and decorating day of June, being the 27th day
32-33c
The present law has never been daul n never has. L ett g fund® playe(,
aPd aft®r
y overnight guests F riday of Mr.
service, spray or brush Phone oj j Pne, A. D. 1955.
_________ ____
one to encourage economic Inde- f a nt.w s ta rt on a dam in in opened her gifts, r e f r e , Mrs Gordon Lemley,
39T7 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
Tbis m eeting is called to r the (n the County Court of the State
pendence of farmers; It has made «qo rthw est from th at committee » of angei cake, ice cream and p
Art Bibby and Dorothy
Vern Campell and Jack Null, pUrpose of electing one director
Oregon for the County of
them dependent on government. 1 ,ry difficult Indeed.
were served by the hostess .
Kellev went to Eugene F riday and
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn for a Bve year term and the trans-
Sherman
Production has grown beyond the
ls much easier to gel tn
p ennls Andersen came n<
returned Saturday with her dau
In
the
M
atter
o f the E state
fo
n
t
»
approved
in
the
senate
and
Frlday
from
Corvallis
w
here
ne
.
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-
ghter,
Janice
Bibby,
w
ho
finished
SALE:
Three
Superior
Hoe
action
of
business
wildest dream s of 15 years ago.
of
The production of wheat Is fan­ then depend on a conference com compjeted tols freshm an yea
her sophomore year at the uni- drlUs w |th hitch( 24 ft. drag link m
3rd day of June, 1955.
Emma Catherine Davis, Deceased.
tastic: so huge that even If the m tttee to approve a small appio- QSC
grain elevator, 1 alemite pres-
T.
verslty.
.
Clara E. Houston
Notice is hereby given th at the
___ _______
, _____
Dlnner guests at the
“
government
destroyed
the surplus m iatton. T hat lias been done be-
Gary Marquissee of Ellensburg,
sure luber, 1947 K B 6 Interna- A T lE b i.
D istrict Clerk undersigned L uther W. Davis
production would soon bring an- lore when we had a different pe
Bayer home Sunday were W .
Wn., came Friday to w ork for his
tional, 200 bu. steel grain truck
Ivan A. Blagg
has been appointed Executor of
other. The situation Is impossible <onntq m the upper body.
^ r s . C urtis Stark of Bem ,
• uncle Myrle Smith.
bln.
E. M. Eslinger, Grass
Chairman Board of Directors the
of Emma Catherine Da-
and directly the result of govern-
As for the cut In construe mi
d Mrg Hadley Stark f,onl ‘
Mr. and Mrs. L. D Eakln of The
32-4c
Valley,
Oregon.
33c
for
The
Dalles
dam
it
U
lfornla
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
vis,
deceased,
by the County Court
Dalles - spent
last Saturday visiting
ment dabbling In economics, of money »»*• • ------------
,v »»«»••»-« .....
-
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r ________
__________
politics ami c o n o m lc fa v o ritism . n o l la, gc en o u g h to e v rlo u s y gU rk an(, famlly. Mr. a ™ .. . their daughter, Mrs. Myrle Smith BOOMING business makes open- ^ ¿ TI7«E o F SCHOOL ELECTION of the State of Oregon for the
The farm ers are going to suffer handicap that project
olan Stark and f a m 'y f ^
and family.
.
ing available for responsible ‘ For a Member of the Sherman County of Sherman and has quali­
from It, a re goin g to h a v e so m e sureiy go on w ithout being
Were callers later in J
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and
man or woman w ith car to call
ty Rural School B o a r d .----- fied. All persons having claims
__uoonnm iciillv——to off- l)ed.
Mr. and Mrs. IL idley «
_ \
daughter. Ruth, were In The Dal-
- - — against said estate are hereby
bad vaops
years—economically—to
,
—•
notified to present the same, duly
set the good ones. The question Is
j Ust w hat can be d<‘ne a *
rived Friday from Hollydale,
.
, les Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs.
bow best to soften the blow.
getting the John Day dam built CaHf, to 9pend their va^ a ,‘«n vl_ Smith of Goldendale, who Is ill at
verified as by law required, to
Is it b etter to throw out the * a bglv of > puzzle
tho^e
Ring relatives here.
the undersigned at Kent, Oregon,
the Mid-Columbia hospital. Mrs.
political inequltlte and ineffici- c re ste d in seeing that that job> b guests of his parents. Mr. and Mr. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Tommie
w ithin six m onths from the date
hereof.
encles of a bad system and let the ready lo begin as soon as i ne gam gtark
B arnett visited Mrs. Smith Satur­
Dated and first published May
axe fall suddenly or Is It better Dallog u finished, If poss b t. ba
day at the hospital.
to go along with a government Coon ,nay be able to get his bi
27, 1955.
Due to the necessity of vacating our home in Grass
» along w an «»
----- - coo" " ‘«J *7 —
, »nnroDriate ment.
, ,
Melvin Alberty was taken to
Last publication June 17, 1955
that
lJ ing H
bUr.
jf IIICIV
there w
was some way of clr- Thp Banes Sunday to a hospital
Valley by June 1, we were unable to personally see
mill Is
in trying to l»e heU’f^ ' a,bl passed which
---- w ouidn‘
-- -Immrlnil
UC-
II
LUTHER W. DAVIS
and with
hope that the axe will fall mot«' some funds for e
Publlc cum venting the politicians
.
....... pneumonia.
r _______
Executor of said estate, Kent, Ore.
all the friends and business acquaintances who con­
slowly and the
blow will be yey and perm it p r i w e o r p
.,ettm g the power development of
Mr and Mrs Sam Alberty and
O’CONNOR & HARVEY
utility companies or twin
northw est into other hands we daughter, Nancy, left T hursday on
Hoftened?
tributed so much to our success in Sherman County.
Attorneys for said estate
> are
the John Day dan, couKI a « caUon trip t0 Tlft c ity , Mo.,
For farm ers who are well ,„e dam. 11 took» Ike
521 Equitable Building
chance to
to get
get the
3
buH t That
That Is
lg very
y<?ry hard
to uu
do tQ ylgU reja tiVes.
We take this opportunity to offer our sincere thanks
enough financed to g e t along with chance
uw dam built poj.
built.
naru w
Portland 4, Oregon
30-33c
little Income for a few years the i8 entirely feasible finanu j
f
thp
take toll of
Mfg EarJ Hibhe and children
to them, and to say that we are looking forward to
answer will lie different than for u k .a ny r faces the emotion» i- eyerythlng butt into everything. mQyed |Q p rlnevme after school
NDTK’E OF FIN A L ACCOUNT
farm ers who need a g«x»d income p ^ R ^ n of those who do n o
asRUnw authority over everything wgg QUt wherp they w m m ake
seeing all of them again.
Notice is hereby given th a t the
for the next few year«. We would bU!.iness and who are enan
their own purposes until it aP- theJr hQme Mr Hlbbs has been
undersigned has filed in the Coun­
like to see this sort of a farm pf publlc money.
iwars th at the power development then? glnce the f,rgt of March,
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
program discarded for It cannot
The northw est is going
wl„ haye to w ajt until some new
EgUl H artley and her sls- i
THE BAUMGARTNERS
Sherman County, her Final Ac­
succeed It was devised for poor the electricity from J o h n u a y
polltfccai toy comes along to dis-
f
Rah>h Eaktn of Condon
count as Executrix of the Estate
™ i o n years; it was intended fore u can be ready andl a great
their attention.
went to LaGrande F riday June 3
of Jesse N. Landry, deceased, and
io help destitute farmers. As a per- m ajority of resident» of the
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to attend commencement exercises
that W ednesday, the 6th day of
m anent program it is a failure. wesJt are anxious “
govern- L upine R ebekah Ixxlg® No. 11«
at F5OCE as the form er’s son,
July, 1955, at ten o’clock A. M.
It is not at all c e rta in th a t g o v e rn b u llt w h e th e r tin fed e
* so n u , MeeU, 2nd a n d 4 tb
H arry H artley was among the
of said day in the court room of
ment can ever aid agriculture ments puts up Ute mon y
Tuesdays of each
graduates. From there they went
the Coiinty Court in Moro, Sher­
one
else
puts
up
the
month.
Visiting
From
where
I
s
it...
to Weiser, Idaho to visit their
perm anently.
man County, Oregon, have been
lhe federal governm ent won .
memhers welcome
sister, Mrs. Alva Eakin and family
fixed by the Court a« the time and
ahould not stand ln the way of Yada DeMos«, N. G. j
a few days before returning
place for hearing objections to
budget vote
Jo
Gentry.
Sec.
home.
said Final Account and for the
On June 29 voters of Sherman ° ’ t , " S X “ ior eleetrletty will
H arry H artley came Friday
settlem ent of said estate.
county will «have a.chance to vote be eetaw u h id by the /ederal
K u i.J « W ith C are
Eva I>andry
on the county budget. They can erninent In any vase and the power Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F. from Milton-Freewater and his
wife
and
daughter,
Linda,
arrived
Executrix
approve or disapprove a levy In win ill eo into the northw est Meets 1st and 3rd
Sunday to spend a few days visit­
i .„.i 1 m 1 u»ed bv every Tuesdays tn
in I i v O w O .r F .
T. I »ester Johnson,
excess of six percent at>ove the
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estel
l - ’w erP«"’
, J..,,,,,,R e n«|i. T ransient and
the alert," she says, “if I get him
Attorney for Executrix
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T r a cto rs are lik e h o r s * * - o r
base
visiting brothers are
Hartley. H arry will teach at Um­
o/f the tractor for ten m inutes.”
The question will not I* on the one
o,u w hether on a i
m
ales
—in
more
ways
than
one.
line.
more rerdialIv invited
apine this fall.
NOTICE TD ( REDITORH
mam c-
’bat budt
From where I sit, carelessness
.
KJ p
Eventually V a as s W
we V build --------
They can be pretty tricky if you
Mrs. H arriet Well« and her dau­
be on a comparatively «..«•<
small item d#mg ln the; e higher priced tim es j ohn Shipley, .
All persons having claims
can cause plenty of harm in our
don’t
handle
them
right.
ghter In law. Mrs. Donald Wells
that of th e appropriation for the
b w ar thne inflation and
, AH a r , , k ns. S c retarv
against the Estate of John Gib­
off
the-job
personal
lives,
too.
For
Too m an y tr a c to r a c c id e n ts
of
Glide
county agent
agent. That appropriation ..n..ontroued political inflation af- _
.........
........ spent a week here visit-
son, decea^sl, are hereby notified
county
instance, suppose a neighbor pre-
happen be-ause of carelessness.
electricity will go Aethleheui t hapter No. .8. O.E.N Jng tbe form er’s mother. Mrs. T.
has l>een increased to 17,000 to un
to present them ln proper form
fera a glass of beer with supper.
1
¿?nne7ille was built in a de-
fourth Thursday in each M Rolfe They spent a few days
The
day
grow
s
hot
and
drowsy,
to the undersigned, the duly ap­
provide funds for a home demon­ up B o n n e v ille ----
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You
might
not
share
this
particu­
month, visiting member* " The Dalles visiting H arriett’s
the job grow s monotonous and
pointed. qualified and acting exe­
stration agent which, we are con­ pression and much more cheap« y.
lar preference with h im —but if
bingo! S orn eo# forgets to throt­
cutor of the L i A Will and Testa­
vinced, a large m ajority of the It is extrem ely likely th a t a l
t"v»5d? Moro. Oregon daughter. Mr< L. V Brockway
you’ce
carelcsa
about
protecting
and
family
They
returned
homc^
tle down w^*n making a turn, or
power company
would buUd
voters do not want. An able and vate ,-------__
.
ment of John Gibson, deceased, at
Catherine Thompson, W. M.
fut right to choose, your own
som ething, and there’s a bad spill.
active m inority has worked con- John l)ay cheaper than the go •
the office of T. Lester Johnson,
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
freedom of choice is in danger of
Mr and Mrs Robert Schilling
Credit Slim H artm an’s m issus
attorney at law, Moro, Oregon,
K
’C n . r X " i X V ' h n d
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were
hosts
at
a
dinner
party
at
being
“plowed
under.”
Fareka Ixwlge *•- l«> *•’' * A**
within six m onths from the date
for the fact that there’s never
Meets ofi the 1st ».kt their home FrUlay evening ITe-
of this potlce. to-wlt: Ju n e 3,1955,
been tr a c to r tr o u b le on th e ir
r : ’„ x n ’ ucW H' u ' ,n h ,v " *
3rd Tii.iredav «vening» gent wcrp Mr and Mrs. Joe Bibby.
George C. Gibson
p la ce. M i.lw ay th ro u g h e v e r y
each rooftin A isitmji Mr. and Mrs. Frank K etter and
The rncluslon of the entire road „ « lower c a t by private hi<h£
Executor
m o rn in g and a fte r n o o n sh e
m em bers cord’.a lb in Mr. anil Mrs. Don Smith.
The
,n ,„e regular budge. , ry W h ^ h e r JhU p r o v ^ . o j w . h e
vtted to m eei w £ u*
T.
Lester
Johnson
program
bri-
snacks.
“
H
e’ll
stay
on
evening was spent playing bridge
Frank Sayrs, w . M. with high scores held by Mrs
,„ak..« the budgrt U r g e r m i over « - o r
Attorney for Executor
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c •»>*»< kl, 1955, t nárd b tu ttt U rtttrrt Fcumiattcn
a’ T 7 h « K
"»• a » *
*
K
etter
and
Joe
Bibby.
good move «ml one tha, will aim- p rivate capital m a
,,.rn .
p ," y bookkeeping and adm lnlalr.. coat of tl® * «>„»< *
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W AN f ADS
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N(>TI(,B QF
:
IN APPRECIATION
¿if Joe Marsh
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