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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1955)
fi PAGK 2 RIIEItMAX COUNTY .lO U R '^ L , MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19.1.1 on fuel oil lPS-300) and gasoline Union High School Diutrlct No. 1. W AN! ^Ijertuan (County ¿Juuriini |*HltllMhed Every Friday Mor«», Oregon ? WHY NOT PAY LESS TAXES ? al Wanted: Sherman county stock and wheat ranch. Giles French Editor R.C.A. TV and supplies n iw b p a p ir pUBlItHIBB AIlOCIATION N A T IO N A L ID IT O R IA U ASSOChATllGN ¿7 • * ♦ T ax ex em p t school an d s ta te bonds also p ro v id e Kelvinator im p o rta n t fin a n c ia l a d v a n ta g e s. • • • Maytag W e h av e su ccessfu lly s e rv e d d isc rim in a tin g P a cific N o rth w e s t in v e sto rs fo r 30 years. te e Bendix In q u irie s In v ite d te e » H U IA . COUWTT FAI’EF M BtH RIPTION K ATM $2.00 ONE YEAR OCTOBER 2H, 19.15 FARM I’LANH Youngstown te e ;USTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campell and Jack Null, The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn FOR SALE: Used Oliver 77 trac tor with scoop. Grass Valley Equip. & Repair, ph. 141. 46ctfn FOR SALE: 3000 cedar posts at 30c. Write or phone Rhododen dron 354, Amos R. Robison, Wemme, Oregon. 46-52p FOR SALE: Tamarack fence posts Priced reasonably, best of qual ity. Must see to appreciate. Good road. Homer E. Davis, Lone rock, Oregon 48-3c BOOMING business makes open ing available for responsible man or woman with car to call on farm women in Sherman county. Full or spare time. Op portunity to make up to $40 a day. Write McNess Co. P. O. Box 15, Bayshore Station, Oak land 23, Calif. 51-2p D iv id en d s on m ost sto ck s o ffe r valu ab le ta x c re d its n o t a v a ila b le to incom e fro m re n ts, m o rt al gages, sa v in g s a n d bond in te re s t. W rite o r P h o n e C ollect * Hoover Cleaners MOON EQUIP. CO.; W asco, O regon ( we service what we sell ) • The illness of President El senhower is bringing j»olitlcs to the forefront In a way that will not aid the settlement of the farm program. With his further candidacy in doubt the two parties appear to be In for a much closer race in 1956 than seemed probable with T he D alles O regon Ike the Republican candidate. open w eek d a y s at With that prospect leaders of u l>oth sides have Jumped on the 1 6:45, S at. & Sun. a t 12:45 farm problem as a way to pick up M some votes. a We are of the opinion that no y N O W E N D S SA T. . satisfactory settlement of the « -- farmers’ problems can ever be H YEAR'S MOST H obtained through ¡lolltics. The ♦♦ DAR IN G FILMI i presence of government in farm business has brought a great deal of ready cash to the farmer's po cket and has put him in a poor position otherwise. In fact gov ernment Interference has helped but a few farmers financially. Government meddling has lost markets because government can not sell wheat and cotton and corn overseas without foreign op position whereas private firms could sell where they could; gov ernment akl has broken up and destroyed the fine sales force that had been built up through years de HAVILLAND’ MITCHUM HANK CXOftlA of foreign selling; government’s hand In the farm business has SINATRA« GRAM AME tftOCfftlCK C ma A j U made fanners dependent on It for methods of production and CRAWFORD »BICKFORD has reduced the once fine inde HALLOW EEN pendence of agriculture. The program adopted by Secre M id n ig h t M ovie F rid a y tary Benson lias made the dairy •OCT. 28 2 F ra n k e n s tie n industry more prosperous than it was. He told It to get out and sell P IC T U R E S Its products and it did, raising the price anti reducing the amount SUN. MON. T U E S . In the government’s hands. Bost off of any group of agri ?l KATHARINE HEPBURN culture has been the beef raisers ROSSANO BRAZA u who have never asked for nor accepted government supports. If a close political campaign should bring back the unecon I omic 90 per cent rigid supports ' Ml I AUD of w heat prices together with drastic reduction of wheat acre ages It will mean the end of wheat growing to this area as an exclusive practice. With 40 per cent of the l&nd out of wheat the big wheat grower cannot compete B IL L M r I » N I with 15 acre Irrigated farmers. E L L IO T T • S T A N L E Y * That will mean something else ED . th r u SA T . other than wheat on our farms. We cannot compete on an ac reage basis; our survival depends on competition on a price basis WORLD S MOST which is denied us under rigid FAMOUS RIDO supports. We can produce wheat MAURI "N O HARA cheaper (or that has always t>cen GfORGI NADIR our boast) and we must do it to regain our market. J. W. DODD T Y G H V A L L E Y . O R E. E a s te rn O regon M gr. S to ck s & B onds W illiam J . C ollins & Co. M utual F u n d s GRANADA THEATRE DIAL F E D O N E W O L IV E R FOR SALE: Deep well pump jack, % horse electric motor. E r est Eslinger, Moro. 51-lp No. 4 4 4 0 L E G A L N O T IC E S TUBULAR FRAME PLOW CALL FOR BIDS District 17, Sherman County School Board is requesting bids Plows Cleaner, Deeper, Faster Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th rA Tuesdays of each r 7 month Visiting LUt n emb^m we.com« r, Vada DeMoss, N. G. V? •Jo Gentry, Sec. r Moro lx>dge No. 113 I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.J \ hall. Transient at d visiting brothers are cordially invited John Shipley, N. G. i.eo Watkins. Secretary Ketblebem Vhapter No. .8. O.K.S fourth Thursday In each month; visiting members Meets every second anu Invited. Moro, Oregon Catherine Thompson, W. M. Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary Eureka Lodge No. 121 A J’’- * Meets on the 1st anu 3rd Thursday evening! each monih. Visiting members cordially in vtted to meet with •»« Frank Sayrs, W. M. B ig size—4 or 5 bo tto m s. Add th e fifth -b o tto m attachm ent yourself in a few minutes, make a 4- bottom plow a 5-bottom outfit. Change cutting width, to o —14 o r 16 inches. Big passageways for trash. More clearance be neath the beams, between bottoms. Lift clearance ia 7 ^ inches a t any plowing depth. Mechanical lift, pr hydraulic lift th a t takes 8-inch or 16-inch cylinder. Trip-spring releases bottom when some object is stru c k . B o tto m rid es o v er w ith o u t dam age,can be reset by merely backing ' OLIVER the plow. Saves tim e—no rehitching, no recoupling. Steerable front furrow wheel, 15-inch wheels all ’round, per fect balance. Sherman Count® Oregon, for the purchase at not le * than par Fuel Oil: 1. Period of contract—one year and accrued Interest, of the fol 2. Type of Fuel Oil—Light h uel lowing described negotiable gen eral-obligation coupon bonds of . Oil (PS-300) 3. Approximate yearly require said auliool district, In the princi pal amount of Three Hundred ment 16,000 gallons 4. Capacity of tank — 10,000 one Thousand and no-100 Dollars ($301,000.00) dated January 1, gallons 5. Contract to become effective 1956, in denominations of $1,000.- 00 each, numbered one (1) to three immediately. Please quote prices per barrel hundred one (301), inclusive, to f.o.b. station and truck and trailer mature serially in numerical or der at the rate of $26,000.00 on delivery rate to Moro, Oregon. the first day of January, 1957 and Gasoline: 1. Period of contract—one year $25,000.00 on the first day of 2. Type of Gasoline—Ethel and January of each of the years 1958 to 1968 inclusive. Standard Quotations The bonds will bear interest 3. Approximate yearly require pay able semiannually at such rate ment 3.000 gallons 5. Contract to become effective or rates, in multiples of 14th of 1%, not exceeding six (6) per cent immediately We request that bid quotations per annum, as shall be specified be in our hands before 8 P. M. by the successful bidder. Both the November 8, 1955 51-52c principal of and the interest upon the bonds will be paid at the of fice of the county treasurer of NOTICE OF FINAL Sherman County, Oregon. ACCOUNTING The bonds will be sold to the All persons having objections to the final accounting of Leatltia highest bidder, but the district Wilson, executrix of the estate of school 'board reserves the right to Jerry M. Wilson, also known as reject any or all bids. Unless all J. M. Wilson, Deceased, Shall file bids are rejected, the bonds will same before the 23rd day of No be awarded to the bidder comply vember, 1955, at the hours of ing with the terms of the notice 10:00 o’clock a. m., which Is the of sale, and submitting the bid time fixed for settlement of said which provides the lowest cost to account and the County Court the school district. Each bid must be uncondition Chambers at Moro, Oregon, Is al, must be accompanied by a the place fixed. LEAT1TIA WILSON certified check or cashier s check Executrix in favor of the district, of or upon a bank doing business in the state DICK & DICK of Oregon, in the sum of $6,020.- The Dalles, Oregon Attorneys for the Estate 51-2c 00, and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS undersigned and marked on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN outside "Proposal for Bonds’’. that Curtis A. Tom has been ap No interest will be allowed on the pointed Executor of the Estate deposit with the bid, but the of William Franklin Bartholo check of the successful bidder will mew, also known as W. F. Bar be retained against any loss re tholomew, Deceased, and has sulting from failure of the bidder qualified as such. to comply with the terms of his All persons having claims bid. against said Estate are hereby Each bidder dhall include in notified and required to present his bid a statem ent of the total the same, duly verified, with the cost to the district, if his bid be proper vouchers to said Executor accepted. at Rufus, Oregon, within six The successful bidder will be months from the date of the first furnished with the written opin publication of this notice. The ion of Winfree, McCulloch, Shuler first publication is October 14, & Sayrs of Portland, Oregon, to 1955. the effect that the bonds consti CURTIS A. TOM tute the valid and legally bind Executor ing obligations of the said school of the estate of William Frank district. , lin Bartholomew, also known as The 'bonds will be delivered W. F. Bartholomew, deceased complete, without undue delay, at J. Tracy Barton the expense of the school district, Attorney for Estate at such city in Oregon as the suc The Dalles, Oregon 51-2c cessful bidder shall name. CLARA E. HOUSTON NOTICE OF BOND SALE Clerk, Union High School Dis Sealed proposals will be receiv trict No. 1 Sherman County, ed by the undersigned until 8 Oregon. o’clock P. M., Standard Oregon ADDRESS: P. O. Box No. 6 Time, on the 9th day of Novem Moro, Oregon ber, 1955, and immediately there after will be publicly opened by First publication Oct. 14, 1955 as follows: ads Pltr.ln nillm ne Qanrofhrv MOON EQUIPMENT CO. 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