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i PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, f FRIDAY, OÍTOBER 21, 1»66 , t uvard members of Sher- 00 each, numbered one (1) to three BOOMING business makes open-lstfwol, board members for Mon. hundred one (3on> inclusive, w from his land. If he has no grass .:.Tt5c In the case of Lutje vs. State ing available for responsibleJinan al 10 a_ m. nwllire serially in numerical or- land his chances are not so good, if Sljrrnutn (County Journal man or woman with car to call day, October 31, 1055 Industrial Accident commission der al the rate of $26,000.00 on What a man grows on Ids farm Sherman county a Jury decided that Leonard Lut on farm women in Sherman coumy court house. convention the first day of January, 1957 and Published Every Friday at Is his own business, except for je was disabled to the extent of county. Full or spare time. Op- X df ^ needs of the school $25,000.00 on the first day of Moro, Oregon the inroads government has made portunity to make up to $40 a is to s t u d y n t operating January of each of the years 1958 75 percent instead of the 60 per day. Write McNew Co. K O. d m r lc U .f o r current operating J . Giles L. French -■ Editor on his free choice. And growing cent the commission had award cattle is about as good a substi-' ed him previously. E n ten d a» æcnnd eia»» matter at the Box 15, Bayshore Station, Oak- cos . p the convention The bonds will bear Interest P»»U>ffice at Moro. Oregon, under Act tute as can be made in that the The new photostat machine has land 23, Calif. 51-2p deem importan€e. The payable semiannually at such rate of Cunare«» o i March 3. 1H79. cost is not too great for new build 3 miles out on Hgy. 30 been installed in the clert> off FOR SALE: Deep well pump jack, convention will report its recom- or rates, In multiples of V«th of ings, new fences, new equipment. ice and is being used. It w ill save % horse electric motor. Er- mendations to an interim study 1%, not exceeding six (b) per cent open at 615 A larger investment would prob MIWSFAMB copying of records which will be est Eslinger, Moro. 51-lp committee on education for pro- per annum, as shall x* >pet ified ably be required for hogs or photographed for permanent re NOW! ENDS SAT.’ cord. r u m in ili Dosed legislation for the next by the successful bidder. Both the chickens or sheep and a different legislature. principal of and the interest upon kind of field crop might entail XiSOCIATlOH LEGAL NOTICES Wily W. Knighten the bonds will be paid at the of- some new and expensive machin CALL FOR BIDS County School Superintendent fire of the county treasurer of ery. District 17, Sherman County ___________ Sherman County, Oregon. Consider, then, the men who N A T IO N AL I P I TO » I A I School Board is requesting bids The bonds will be sold to the have made Midco a successful sale NOTICE | as ^ oc 5 t § h after a rather small and hesitant Boy 18 wants work on ranch or on fuel oil (PS-300) and gasoline There will be a public hearing highest bidder, but me district in town. Call Moro 103. 51p as follows: Nov. 2, 1955 at 3.00 o’clock P. M. school board reserves the right to start. They have done well, not Oil: A F F IL IA T E M IM B I« In the County Court room in re- reject any or all bids. bnleas •}} WANTED: for BEST ONE-MAN Fuel only making some money from 1. Period of contract—one year gard to closing the Courthouse bids are rejected, the bonds will COUNTY PAPER their cattle but Increasing the « . UCNMb («M M MM MUM M frtiD cù business in U S.A. Own and op O F F IC IA 2. Type of Fuel Oil—Light Fuel all day on Saturdays. 50-lc be awarded to the bidder comply- erate it yourself. We provide quality every year as well. Sher also Oil (PS-300) Hl'BHCRIPTION R A T E S _____J_____ ing with the terms of the notice capital. Dealership now avail man county cattle sell well at 3. Approximate yearly require NOTICE TO CREDITORS of saief and submitting the bid *2.0« able nearby. Car or truck requir the local sale and also bring ONE YEAR m ent 16,000 gallon- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN whith provides the lowest cost to ed. For full information, write good prices when taken to other 4. Capacity of tank — 10,000 that c u rtjs a . Tom has been ap- lhe ^hool district, OCTOBER 21, I9.W The J. R. Watkins Company, sales. gallons pointed Executor of the Estate Each bid must be uncondltlon- 3903 Brooklyn Ave, Seattle 5, There are a lot of farms with 5. Contract to become effective of william Franklin Bartholo- al raUst be accompanied by a “ MALIGNANT" EIE Washington. 46-51c 500 acres out of wheat produc- immediately. mew, also known as W. F. Bar- ce’rtified check or cashier’s check We are indebted to Mr. Carmine tion although barley Is permitted CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Please quote prices per barrel uholomew, Deceased, and has in favor Of the district, of or upon I>e Sapio, boss of the Tammany on It so far. Good management Meat cutting, wrapping, 6harp f.o.b. station and truck and trailer qUadfied as such. a .|>ank doing business in the state jwllttcal gang, for a new exjpres- could produce a good deal of beef freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass delivery rate to Moro, Oregon. A11 .persons having claims of Oreg0n, in the sum of $6,020.- sion. He referred to the criticism on such a parcel of land, Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn Gasoline: against said Estate are hereby and m’ust be enclosed in a SON. THRU TUES. of the Tammany here, Averill --------------- — 1. Period of contract one year notified and required to present envelope addressed to the ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Harriman, by Oregon's Howard BEAUTIFUL WEATHER 2. Type of Gasoline—Ethel and the same, duly verified, with the undersigned and marked on the plete painting and decorating Morgan as a “malignant” lie. Standard Quotations proper vouchers to said Executor ou^s jde ‘ Proposal for Bonds”. We have heard the comment service, spray or brush Phone According to the dictionary often and made It frequently, 3. Approximate yearly require- at Ru,fus, Oregon, within six No interest wln be allowed on the 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Mr. DeSaplo used the word cor that fall weather In eastern Ore ment 3,000 gallons months from the date of the first deposit. with the bid, but the Vern Campell and Jack Null, rectly If he meant that Mr. Mor gon is beautiful to behold and 5. Contract to become effective publication of this notice. The of the successful bidder will The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn gan was maligning him with an wonderful to enjoy. These fall immediately first publication is October 14, be retained against any loss re untruth. Hut FOR SALE: Used Oliver 77 trac We request that bid quotations 1955. .. ... . of , late the . word ___ «lays after the first of what we sulting from failure of the bidder tor with scoop. Grass Valley lx? in our hands before 8 P. M. rn.lign.nt ^ h as hopc will be bountiful autumnal CURTIS A. TOM to comply with the terms of his associated Equip. & Repair, ph. 141. 46ctfn November 8, 1955 51-52c i CARI BIN 10« Rf 10 • NATALIE WOOD Executor are sunny and bright and bid. medical profession that It has rains of the estate of William Frank- the frost Is being withheld by Each bidder shall include In also »FOR SALE: 3000 cedar posts at ¡NOTICE OF FINAL come to mean something danger the kind hand of Mother Nature. lin Bartholomew, also known as his wd a statement of the total 30c. Write or phone Rhododen- ACCOUNTING ous If allowed to grow, and some W. F. Bartholomew, deceased w s t to the distrlctf if his bid be Here in the last half of October dron 354, Amos R. Robison, All pers<>ns having objections to thing that has the ability to grow. men J. Tracy Barton accepted. stand In the sun in unhur Wemme, Oregon. 46-52p the final accounting of Leatltia The Democratic nomination for ried conversation and women Attorney for Estate The successful bidder will be the presidency has hut recently chat on the streets wlthout"coats. FOR SALE: Tamarack fence posts Wilson, executrix of the estate of The Dalles, Oregon 51-2c furnished with the written opin liecome valable through the ill Football players sweat profusely Priced reasonably, best of qual- Jerry M- Wilson, also known as ion o o of Winfree, , TJ McCulloch, Shuler t/1 ness of Mr. Elsnehower, and Mr. ity. Must see to appreciate. Good J. M. Wilson, Deceased, shall file NOTICE OF BOND HALE at their trying chores and there Sealed proposals w ill be recele- Ä l S ^ J * * * * same before the 23rd day of No- ocuiru «... . - Harriman, who is Mr. DeSaplo’s road. Homer E. Davis, Lone A REPUBLIC PICTURE 1955, at the hours of ed by the undersigned until 8 <lhe effect th at, the J ' entrant, Is giving out signs that is no chill to the air at morning rock, Oregon 48-3c vember, 10:00 o’clock a. m., which is the o’clock P. M., Standard Oregon tute the vallti an^ le&aly b * his profesaed support of Mr. Ste- or We do not know how It could Starts Wednesday FOR SALE: 1953 Ford Ranch time fixed for settlement of said Time, on the 9th day of Novem- in8 obligations of the said se venson, who is Mr. Morgan’s en be better and we have to com Wagon, Joe Griggs, Rufus, account and the County Court her, 1955, and immediately there- , ... . trant, is to be taken as seriously ment on it to show our apprecia 50-lp Chambers at Moro, Oregon, is after will be publicly opened by T*1® bonds will be aeuv as a politician's promise—and no tion although being usually fear the place fixed. the District School Board of complete, without undue del y, more. of praising the weather, which LEATITIA WILSON Union High School District No. 1, the expense of the school district, Oregonians In this little politi ful Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No I Hi Executrix Sherman County, Oregon, for the at such city in Oregon as the su - cal sideshow will observe that does not always respond to Meets 2nd :'.nd 4th praise or blame as humans might DICK & DICK purchase at not less than par cessful bidder shan jiame. Mr. Morgon’s reactions are bet Tuesdays of each CLARA E. HOUSTON The Dalles, Oregon and accrued interest, of the fol- ter than his reasoning. He Is a wish It to. To those of the rain- month. Vtaitlng Clerk, Union High School Dis Attorneys for the Estate 51-2c lowing described negotiable gen- violent partisan, a sophomoric washed sections we extend an in memb*'rs we'.rnm» trict No. 1 Sherman County, ---------------- eral-obllgation coupon bonds of A UMVdKU WIlWUUOSAi riim i cheer-leader for his team. He will vitation to come up Into the sun. Vada DeMoss, N. G Oregon. SHERMAN COUNTY SCHOOL said school district, in the princl- not stand Idly by and let his Jo Gentry, Sec. also P. O. Box No. 6 ADDRESS: HOAItl) CONVENTION pal amount of Three Hundred chosen leader be done out of his OF MARGARET We suppose that the dictates of Moro, Oregon In accordance with Joint Re- One Thousand and no-100 Dollars due desserts although as chair Moro Ixxlge No. 113 solution No. 19 of the 1955 legis- ($301,000.00) dated January 1, First publication Oct 14, 1955 man of his party he may be call the newspaper profession ore Meets 1st and 3rd such that we should be Interested lative session a convention of all 1956, in denominations of $1,000.- Last publication, Oct. 28, 1955 ed ujwn to support another. Tuesdays in l.O.O ” . B u t hack to "magllgnant”. in the personal affairs of Princess hall. Transient ai d Margaret and worry dally about visiting brothers are Mr. DeSaplo must infer that Mr. rordiallv Invited Morgan lied when he said that whether she will marry Peter John Shipley, N. G. Harriman was trying to upset Townsend or send him back to Stevenson and that the untruth his flying machines and his i.eo Watkins. Secretary would ex¡>and over a larger area horses with nothing but a snob- m m m ttn m m nm tm tntttnn u n n n u blsh memory. than Oregon. From that view- Rethlehrui t Iiaplrv No. .8- O.B.S Margaret is around 25 which point we think Mr. DeSaplo used V w tourth Thursday in esefi discretion should be an age of the ivond most expressively. , _■ month, visiting m em ber enables What we would be moai Jnt«r- and Mr/, row,Tend 8 4® . dr every second anu ♦he family estetl In learning la who Mr p ?.r ' n.Uy. honoraby, \7 invited Moro. Oregon Waller Ituelher favors in the whh? 18 “" P " " 8" 1- C£"81 ♦o limit Catherine Thompson, W. M. race. That will be the .letermlng * ,t he l ^ J “®“* 8 cÌ urth ♦ho co$t Naomi Van Gilder, Secretory factor, not the roarings of the * against marriage of divorced per- ♦o Hi needs or wishes. tjie sons unfair, but there are some outraged Mr. Morgan or Eureka lx*dge No. i21 A.»8- * Meets 01. the 1st a«™ iiuooth manipulations of the as excellent reasons for them. Full membership In the ruling 3rd Thursday evening» tute Mr. DeSaplo. house of England is a distinction each monin. Vlsitu^ that comes to very few and ro members cordially m vlted to meet w'»h ns ll EAPPORTIONMENT mance or no romance it seems i Aos»< H)4 Frank Sayrs, W. M. The Oregonian quotes from a extremely silly to cast aside the «H'«1 HOC K fl’. T A V I Florida paper about legislative perogatlves of the position to Clyde Gillmor, Secretary apportionment and editorializes marry a man of 40 when there are therefrom. The Oregonian is wise surely others as handsome and enough to refrain from appealing more suitable. to the theory of “democracy" Reason, we realize, will not be although the Florida paper does the ruling factor, but whenever make suc h an appeal. reason is discarded it often comes Of course, we cannot know back to torment the mind after For the 12th consecutive year, dividends of what the writer in far-off Florida the Inf tarnation of desire has suh- American industry and finance will top all previous thlnks democracy Is or should be. sided. At 25 Margaret should He may think It is white suprem- understand that she should ac- records-------- acy for all we know. But we do cept the handicaps of her position know what the founders of the «■ well as enjoy the advantages 1 Why not share in this clear cut growth9 greatest nation that embraces of it. what is often referred to as dem- —— 1 Í Bank quality preferred and common stocks. in racy <11<I about representation. _ __ .. , ¡J Leading mutual funds for various savings and Wiien the question of assigning G niss V alley C hurch H as the (leieu’atc to the federal leg- Preaching and Food Billed estate plans. Tax exempt school and state bonds. islature was long debated In the Beginning Sunday evening at constitutional convention a com 7:30 the Baptist church of Grass Complete information on request. promise was rea hed that gave Valley will hold special preach equal representation to the states ing services each evening for Write or phone collect in the senate and proportional re one week. The speaker will lie presentation In . the . house. It . has . Hev. Herb Anderson, pastor of t . .. . worked fine ami has been adopt- , he Ca, Raptlst (.hurvh of The ed by all nations with what we Dalles. TYGH VALLEY, ORE. refer to as democracies. Mr. Anderson was given a trip It Is not our opinion that the to the Holy I .and anil other por Eastern Oregon Mgr. William J. Collins & Co. concept is so narrow that It tons of the Near East this last would be unapplicable to states as summer because the Calvary Bap Over 30 years service to discriminating well as to the federal govern tist church won a nation-wide Working with you P acific N o rth w est in v esto rs ment. It would balance the power Sunday School contest a year ago. in Washington, Oregon In the last 10 years the Pacific Northwest popula Iwtween urban ami rural popula During hl« meetings In Grass Val tions to the benefit of the entire ley, Mr. Anderson will show slides tion has grown at the rate of 94,000 people annually! That'« and Idaho state. That Is what tt has done which he took on his trip. His why S tandard was p lan n in g m any years ago for thia for the nation. winter's job of helping to keep you and the newcomers in messages will tie full of Illustra • 8,081 Standard employee« tions. From vì»ere I s it... / / J o e M arsh your community warm. i'ATTLE COUNTRY Besides the picture and the Right now, a 710-mile pipe Hne . . . sea going tankers and in e 614,042,035 annual payroll The coming Midco sale of pure- «»«sage there will be a time of land barges... multi-million gallon storage facilities. .. hun hreda, the ever-present and annoy- sbiglng and special music each dreds of trucks and railway tank cars are feeding an endless e 4,916 Pacific Northwest Ing acreage cuts and an article in evenin6- stream of clean, healthful, economical fuel to your Distrib This is an opportunity uneqaul- shareholders Oregon’s Agricultural Progress, n utor of Standard Heating Oils . . . the “Housewarmer.'' magazine from the state college l»sl In Grass Valley for many causes us to ponder briefly the years to hear outstanding prea This supply system, bringing you cold-weather comfort, is e 676,618,026 investment in poMibillttai of using more of our ching and see in pictures the slg- d osed the ©.lice er rly la-d Sat help any more— but I’d rather another way Standard serves you, the farms, industry and plant, refinery and distri nifk-ant story of Israel. waste a shell than let him know.” land for cattle production. urday to go after plica-ants with comiM-nv of a growing Pacific Northwest. bution facilities This was never really a cattle r„pN Foster. I UM-d fewer aheHa From where I ait. Pops always d The men of the Grass Valley t onntry, not for long anyway. than tl»' o' I gentleman and took shows eonsideration for proplr, e 626,291,963 worth of goods ...And ws bring your car a BIG PLUS! The stockmen who live»! here lie- Baptst church are giving a friesl home n. »re h: »1 —but no/ bv- too. For instanee, this is a small It’s "Detergent-Action” plus New and services bought from fore 1880 raised horses liecause chicken dinner for the men of eauae I di© i »t ev suanting. thing, hut he puts a bottle of beer the Grass Valley area Friday Power inChevron GaM>lines! Thanks more than 1,575 Pacific there was a good «ale for them I’d borrow. I a d«»f for the oe- on iee for me when I visit him — to new and improved refining meth among the settler« in the west. evening of this week. All of the Northwest businesses in 1954 though he neier takes anything enaioi'.. r»>P8 tw a u!<»ng Blue, his ods, you get the highest octane in By the time the shift would have men of the area are cord tally In ancient • .outer, h.veral times I but coffee himself. Even if he l«en to cattle the homesteaders vited. C hevron h istory . . . for ping free e 3 ,0 6 7 independent busir There will be several musical notice I l'o’ s walk un to a clump deeen’t agree with me on a mat had plowed up the range. Early power in high-compression engines! men who support thenwelves ter of personal choice (which is of bi. 1 i P '.e ha«i pointed at day farmers had some cattle but numtiers including two by the And you get exclusive carburetor- male quartet. and their 8.492 employees by his rig h t) he’d rather not make a In small numbers. • and fire iu>.o .9 air — though he cleaning "Detergent Action” that ends a mnjor cause of en- The wpeakes will lie Rev. Herb "point** of letting me know. telling Standard products That doesn’t mean, of course, hr lift ill» h »' a i iftfclo bird. t this Rig Plus gine stalling OnJ^ Chevron Gasolines » that the climate, the feed ami the Anderson from the Calvary Bap Na u-nllc, I want J to know ron Station! ...tr y a tankful today at your Stand conditions are not favorable to tist church of The Dalles. Mr. An why. “ Weil, he said -h m iy , the growing of cattle. They are. derson will be showing a film on “ I've been hunting with t tat dog The college magazine shows by Israel and add to the narrative NY OF CALIFORNIA STANDARD OIL C ' for 11 seasons. it»s t.i e ian tmuen from his own experiences from actual example that a man with e the Pacific Northwest better Since 1879—planning u / k . some grass land can shift to having visited that land this past ( /î’55, C/¿i.ni States Urenti» KaunJaitan fsttle and still get a good income sum m tr- The Dalles DRIVE IN THEATRE W ANT -ri ADb LAUGHING ./O M A N ““ i HEY ALMOST] LYNCH ED A warm welcome for new Pacific Northwesterners 1955 DIVIDENDS AT NEW HIGH J. W. DODD Tio This O n e for C o n sid era tio n - E3 o -