FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the question of contract in compliance with Sec. 111-908
36-B J. W. Buether, Grass Val district
ing bonded Indebtedness in the
ley, Ph- 931.
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L 32-4p sum of Three Hundred One Thou O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of
Inflexible limit on taxaÛoA; we Donna kav Sparling Marries Air Force
Union High School District No 1,
FOR
SALE:
Three
bedroom
might elect some representative«
sand Dollars and no one hun
g e r m a n C ounty In u m a i
house, twb lots. Call 613 Moro. dredth cents <$301.000 00) for the of Sherman County, State of Ore
on a different basis than
34-«p purpose of building and equipping gon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
PutdlMhed Every Friday at
tlon.
__ . Man In Portland Suedav, June 18
Whatever would help, It neeus
FOR SALE: Small house, garage a new high school building in MEETING of said District will be
Moro, Oregon
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for
the
wedding
trip,
which
will
held at the Kent, Grass Valley and
Miss Donna Kay Sperling, dau
and store room. House Is framed and for said school district.
to- oe done.
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G ile » Io French
• .au
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Include Yellowstone Park before
to
add
extra
rooms,
well
and
The vote on said question shall Moro schoolhouses; to begin at the
Sparling of Portland and Moro, the return to Texas.
pressure system, large septic lie the words Bonds----- Yes” and hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m. to 8:00
S X « - Bt Moro.
O "<o n
Oregon, Sunday became the bride
JOHN DAY DAM
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tank, 2 adjoining lots If desired. “Bonds------No”; and the voter o’clock p. m. on the fourth Mon
of C o w rw « of March ’ • >>7>’
______
The house reversed its appro of Peter G. Söderlund, son of Mrs.
Good
location. Lyle Olds, Grass shall place a cross (X) between the day of June, being the 27th day
priations committee and restored Marjorie Söderlund of Medford.
June, A. D. 1955.
Valley, Phone 151.
31-4c words “Bonds” and
the word of This
the funds for the John Day dam. The groom was from Medford,
n iw if a f ib
meeting is called for the
“Yes",
or
between
the
words
ITATE
WIDE
PAINT
CO.
com
That doesn’t mean that It will l>e and Is currently stationed with
purpose of electing one director
p y g lllH I B I
FOR
SALE:
One
Paper
Hay
Chop
“Bonds”
and
the
word
“No”,
plete painting and decorating
started but very likely means the air force at San Marcos, Texas,
for a five year term and the trans
ASSOCIATION
per, just cut 100 tons hay.
service, spray or brush Phone whichever indicates his choice.
that it will get to the senate. The where the couple will make their
Ered.
Dormaier,
Wasco.
34-5p
The polls for the reception of action of business usual at such
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
John Day dam used to receive home after July 1. The ceremony
Vern Campell and Jack Null, the ballots cast for or against the meeting.
good treatment In the senate was read by Reverend George R. WANTED: Man and wife want
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1955.
year around Job on ranch. Long
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn contracting of said indebtedness VTTEST-
e
d
it
o
r
ia
l
when
Guy
Cordon
was
a
member
n a t io n a l
Turney.
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Clara E. Houston
experience in Wasco county. BOOMING business makes open will, on said day and date, and at
The bride wore white Chantilly
^ • 5 ’ 5 n from Oregon.
District Clerk
Marion Miller, Bingen, Wn.
The status of the Coon bill for lace with train, white coronet
the
places
aforesaid,
be
opened
at
ing available for responsible
Ivan A. Blagg
33-4
p
partnership construction of the with finger-tip veil, and carried a
man or woman with car to call the hour of 2 o’clock P. M., Stan
Chairman Board of Directors
John Day dam is not likely to be bouquet of pale pink roses cen FOR SALE: used saddle $125; new
on farm women in Sherman dard Oregon Time, and shall re
32-4c
O F F IC IA ^ COUNTY PAPER affected by an appropriation for tered with a white orchid.
calf table $165, part In meat and
main
open
until
the
hour
of
8
county. Full or spare time. Op
engineering funds to start it. The
part
cash.
Bob
Boynton,
Moro.
Vtvette I>ee Sparling, sister of
portunity to make $40 a day. o’clock P. M., Standard Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kl BHCKIPTION BATE®
engineers want to test the bottom the bride was maid of honor. She 7USTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Write McNess Co. PO Bx. 14, Time, of the same day, at which
All persons having claims
of the river below the mouth of and the bridesmaids wore pink
ONE Y E A R .........................
Bayshore Sta., Oakland 23, Cal. hour the polls shall be closed.
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
against the Estate of John Gib
the John Day river and that will pleated ballerina length skirts,
By
order
of
the
District
School
33-4p
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass
son, deceased, are hereby notified
JUNE
21, I»5"»
require some funds.
—-----
bouffant over crinoline, with deep
Valley, Oregon Th. 242
47tfn FOR SALE: One large deep well Board of Union High School Dis to present them In proper form
If approval was given to the pink sashes, pink caps and shoes,
jet pump, l t t HP, Jacuzzi. W. trict No. 1 of Sherman County, to the undersigned, the duly ap
TIME sN EVER IA)SEH
northwest power companies to end carried nosegays of pink car FOR SALE: White enamel wood
E. Nichols, Moro.
33-4p Oregon, made this 8th day of pointed, qualified and acting exe
and
coal
trash
burner,
would
Pendleton build the John Day dam It could nation, sweet pea and bouvardia.
deliver.
Iva
Darnd,
Moro.
34-5p
cutor of the Last Will and Testa
A story from the 1 tndlet I
almost at once Naturally
FOR SALE: Late model John June 1955, A. D. Ivan A. Blagg
EastOregonlan tells of a tn
J( wquM h(? trulIt according to 'lhe attendants were Ardyth Ger- WANTED: Custom hay cutting
Deere pickup baler with Wis Chairman, District School Board, ment of John Gibson, deceased, at
meroth
of
Hillsboro,
Mary
Ann
the office of T. Lester Johnson,
loss to the pea crop which may
8peclfk.atjQIW and under
consin motor. Inquire or write,
and baling. Call J. W. Buether,
School District No. 1, attorney at law, Moro, Oregon,
a half crop unless the weauie»
g R lneer supervision, which Lubick, Portland; Joy Fielder,
Earl W. Shaw, Rt. 4 The Dalles. Union High
931,
Grass
Valley,
Ore.
32-4p
Sherman County, Oregon within six /nonths from the date
34c
man relent«. It reminds one< «
.private companies would pay Fortuna, California; Yvonne Car- FOR SALE: Jonh Deere model 55,
son, Junction City, and Mrs. W.
ATTEST: Clara E. Houston
other days when such stories j n c P .
of this notice, to-wlt: June 3,1955.
self-propelled and D4 tractor. FOR SALE: Three Superior Hoe
District Clerk 33-5c
Rshelman of San Pedro, Calif.
George C. Gibson
were common
, he
it would lie pleasant to have a B. The
drills
with
hitch;
24
ft.
drag
link
Claude
May,
Moro.
34c
groom was attended by his
part of
Executor
Farmers i in
this
n u
w
f « “
“ •
‘
dair, buljt without the annual
grain
elevator;
one
Aleinite
world, when they stop to remem-
about gettinR fund« for brother Ixiren Söderlund, and FOR SALE: John Deere Combine
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL T. Lester Johnson
pressure
luber;
1947
KB6
Inter
her, must consider ihemseivts
wUh (he
danger of ushers were W. B. Eshelman of
Attorney for Executor
3 1 -4 C
national truck; 200 bu. steel MEETING
among the luckiest men in no (he worR ^ ¡ ng gtopped. it seems San Pedro and Clifford t ain,
grain
truck
bin.
See
Ernest
Es
world. They have experienced the
* t|mp that wp had some way Bruce Ryan, David Bourgin and
linger, Moro.
‘ 34-5p
ideal of every farmer since plows
che(.k)ng on public construc- Robert DeGroot, all of Medford.
Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow.
At
the
reception
in
Parish
hall
(H IM O « « M O » P » )
were Invented; they have had a
f)f dami whlch could wen
LEGAL
NOTICES
IN
OUR
If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, 3ee me
good crop at a higd pi ice. nee
va|y a| de aa was the building of St. Michael and All Angels, the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
— a n d oth«r rectal di»«a»e»
Hie farmer asked for one good
Bonnevllle to check on private more than 200 guests were served
• COtON & STOMACH AILMENTS
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
about—
treated »Itboat Hospital operitloa.
good crop at a high pi ice.
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power methods and construction, by Mesdames, Fred Hennagin, A.
undersigned has filed in ’he Coun
B. Christianson, Bon Christianson,
farmers In the northwest have
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CREDIT TO HESPONSIILE PEOPLE
ty Court of the State of Oregon
Arthur Justesen, A, B. Damon and
had 15 crops of much lietter than
g ROHS?
■> M K K D«»cripti»« Booklet
for Sherman County, Oregon, her
F R E E
W r,i. or Coll the
C. U Powell. Junior attendants
Final Account as Executrix of
for I have several kinds of roofing that are weU
™
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were Linda Christenson and
the Estate of John B. Coon, de
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adapted to this country, that will not blow off and
There 1« " « '« « “
S
»*., has .he authority the legirla- Stephen Norton. Mrs. Henry Nor
ceased, and that Wednesday, Au
Cp«« 10
«"” • 8
Mo«., Wed., Prl.
to happen to it It c
d
branch Qf government or the ton, aunt of the brid^ sang.
gust 3, 1955, at ten o’clock A. M.
1
0
a
m
.
until
5
P
m
-
Tu,r
and
'hu,’.
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The new Mrs. Söderlund wore
Kivnolnofap'ttt - Chiropractic ‘hyticiani
that will shed rain for years.
up into the little shoe peg g
administrative we are going to
of said day in the court room of
2OT» M ». SANOT B O U liV A B O
father knew about or hail cou d a u ^
^ p o * , lhe legislative, a navy blue suit with pink pic M o n « *A «t 3 9 1 «
Portion« 13, O re «»"
CLARENCE ODELL,
the County Court in Moro, Sher
lay it flat in a, m inuk or It < ig J
do ^ s P£ ° aUte lhe legislative ture- hat, shoes and accessories
man County, Oregon, have been
WASCO, OREGON
not be good for reason*
8
branch Is closest to the jieople
fixed by the Court as the time
and place for hearing objections
. f thU country and
" ltWm *"
to said Final Account and for the
from the time wheat growing *.
camo from
settlement of said estate.
gan until 1910 was based on he
I h t^ a s e
ways
Theresa Fern Schilling
hoi>e that there would some. day
t
,ans committee which told
Executrix
For the sure w ay to feed cr
be a good big crop at a big piuc.
education to
T. Lester Johnson,
Hundreds of ^ m e r s moy^l «way “
\ X n for out of state
Attorney for Executrix
34-7c
because it so sek'°!P.rh(a; X n^ i students. The board replied that
In 191« there was a £ ‘8 ‘ top and s
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND
the price was good, it paid
a
(h<J de|a„ s of administration
ELECTION
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Cal
Horn,
your
Telephone
Manager
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l° l^ r e ra h ^ e ' been other crops were none of the legislature’s
State of Oregon
1
>8»
! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * * * County of Sherman
that were good and, ottjejr prjoj. business^
u
Union High School Dist. No. 1 )
that were good and v<iy ,e'v
NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREBY
„m e. that they cam.»In the »ante W iM -a ^ .»•
that, at the school district bond
y ear That la. uni 1 1» » un.Mtp
»«*
election hereby called, to be held
to the present day It has
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lhc s t„fnilll
m v vb » v
VJtBTO ▼ cltltryr (V 2VILFIV
Schoolhouses, In and for Union
Cali
W W v h t r r r n r r £.’«ferny yraw n r n n o w a « m « r s « t w r « r e a l 5 T
High School District No. 1 of
FARI4 CHEMICALS
favorable condition» occurred In power and the fact that it Is a
Sherman County, Oregon, on Fri
a series Not that farmers, like Joint Ixxly Is a bad feature of state
day,
the
8th
day
of
July,
1955,
A.
Wasco, Phone 543
anyone else, like to see the money government. We mean that there
D., between the hours of 2 o’clock
pile up in the bank and new should not lie a ways and means
P. M. and 8 o’clock P. M., Standard
equnpment replace the old, but commute but that there should
Oregon Time, there will be sul>
that anything long continued he two ways and means commlt-
*'■.4 k*, ? * >
mitted to the legal voters of said
comes to be thought of as the tees one from each house.
normal
If the ways and means commit-
Yet despite our better farming, tee an be arrogant and trying
our fertilizers, our weed killers, the board of higher education can
our new wheats, the advent of a
equally so. They are a part of
few ho, days and a return to the the executive or administrative
rainfall of another day would rd- branch of government
whose
«luce our Crips to the long time duty, in general, is to put Into
average which was lietween 17 effect the will of the people as
ami 18 bushels when the figures Interpreted and approved by the
were first compiled In 1932 with legislative branch.
perhaps some small Increase.
So, following the original con-
Over a long time period our cep, of democracy we are going
average may be 2« bushels or 25. to go alonR with the legislative
And that may only be with the branch,
poorer l a n d I n g r a s s I n s t e a d o f
- p,
wheat. We have had good times,
Meet Donald W. Drake, pictured in the Central Office,
fine times, have for 15 years ex
DEN
TINT
who assumed duties here on June 1 as Chief Switchman
perienced the dream other farm
Office
('losed
Until
Further
ers wanted for one year.
for Grass Valley. Moro. Wasco, Arlington and The
Notice
The Job of adjusting to lietter
Dalles
central offices. Don’s previous service has
Moro Hotel 7SI
times is a most pleasant one, the
job of adjusting to a smaller in-
all been in Portland, "here he has worked as switch
understanding and fortitude it is
man and senior switchman since 1941, except for two
not Impossible.
«nable«
years military leave. To help him "ith his many
♦he family
A. DANGER
duties he has a staff of nine people. His hobby is
♦o limit
A reviewer of a new biography
photography,
specializing in 8 MM color movies. Don
♦ho
cost
of Daniel Webster, writing in the
♦o
it»
needs
or
wishes.
and his wife, Eula, and two sons, Michael 6. and Pat
Saturday Review, says that Wei»-
ster began as a believer In
rick
4, live at 1840 E. 12th. The Dalles. He says,
“lalssez falre" which Is the doc
trine of letting the economy take
“ I like the climate, the friendly people, and the
care of Itself and ended his career
opportunity to help provide the telephone service
as a believer in big government.
'CftcM,
io*"« im
That Is a major argument
needed in this rapidly growing area.”
HOC ML’.» AVt
against long continuance of men
in government office; they get to
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th in k in g that tin R i'u i
( 1‘ lupine Rebekah Ixxtge No. lift
PA C «
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SHERMAN COUNTY M I'R N A U MOB«. ORBCoN
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roofin g
(
W H A T 'S
D O IN G
SHELL
NH3 SERVICE
ATT-TRTÍÍ
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2 > I j 1 j J. i l . «J< z “
Your New Chief Switchman
For The Dalles Area
to save you the b ¡G money?
X
the
naln thlm :, th at nothing » >n
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2nd a 1 4 1h
eminent. There are exceptions.
_
h
in the state legislature a man
who has come to think of the Vad> DeMos», N. G
state first and the citizen semml
(ientrv Sec
is called state minded. It Is a corn-
mon affliction. Such men become — —— — —
protectors of the state and not Moro Isxlge No. 113 I.G.D.F
protectors of the constituents Meets 1st and 3rd
who elected him to represent one Tuesday» in I O O F.
district. Many statemlnded men hall. Transient and
in house and senate are the rea- visiting brothers are
son for constantly higher taxes rordi«llv lnvltnl
because these men consider the j ohn Shipley, N. G t
state their particular responslhll-
leo Watklnt> secretary
ity. They vote for nice new build
ings, a new bureau to add to the tfllOi-hem Chapter No. .8. O.ELM
bigger wages for
fourth Thursday tn each
state’s p o w e r.------
month; visiting niembt.'*
those who labor for the state.
•
Meets every second anu
The taxpayers welfare is for
tnvlte<l. Moro. Uiewor
gotten Indirectly—through his
Catherine Thompson, W. M.
representative—he Is made to
Naomi Van Glider, Sectetary
work for the Rtate also. Thus so
cialism grows right inside the Eureka l-nOge No. 121
democratic process.
Meets on th i t»t k •
3rdThur«d»y rfkhm in»
There are ways to restrict this
each month. Vis«» «
process. We could have tribunes
members rordtalh ’
of the people who served short
periods and were responsible sole
Sayrs,
l ly
v to
t o t the
ne v
o te rs ; w
iiK n v w
m u n .
. •Yank w
-w --. W
- - - - M.
--
voters;
we e n might
shorten
terms or reduce the number one Clyde Glllihor, Secretary
man could serve; we might put an
be effectively done unle * bv gov
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part of
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service
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