Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 22, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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SH E R M A N COVWTT JO URNAL,
MORO. OREGON,
FR ID A Y . J U N E 22, 195«
w ere Mrs. E stel H artley
Mrs.
M illard E ak in , a u n ts of th e bride
and Mrs. W alter Ja eg e r and Mrs.
Chas. Q uinn, au n ts of th e groom.
P o u rin g w ere Mrs. A ndy Beck­
m ann, Mrs. H arold E akin, Mrs.
Paul Jaeg er and Mrs. A rth u r Ja e­
ger. S erving p u n ch w ere Mrs.
Jo h n Beckm ann, Mrs. Owen E a­
k in and Mrs. V ernon E akin. Miss
Bonnie
Ja eg er
passed
th e
groom ’s cake and Miss Carolyn
T im m erm an presided a t th e g uest
book. A ssistin g aro u n d th e room
w ere Mona E akin. Carole E akin,
B etty Je an R eckm ann and Kar-
leen Reckm ann.
F o r going aw ay, th e b rid e chose
a beige s u it w ith h at, p u rse and
shoes to m atch , and a w hite o r­
chid corsage w ith b lu e ribbon to
m atch th e b lu e gloves. A fter a
w edding trip to Calgary, Canada,
th e new lyw eds will tie at hom e in
Condon a fte r Ju n e 23.
C ougar m ight be as good as
th e m eat of any carnivore. R attle-
•
-luce a
fine m eat and It m ight be edible
if o ne d .d a ’t viauhse th e sn a k e in
eating.
Lew is A Clark found th e In ­
dian dog m ore to th e ir liking th a n
th e Indian'« salm on co n tra ry to
the ta ste of the m ore m odern
to u r is t H abit has af lot to do w ith
it an over
the w orld
som e
stra n g e things are on th e reg u la r
diet of healthy people.
ty .
3S»qer:uu4 C o u n ty j o u r n a l
Published
E v e ry
Moro,
Gili-t I.. 1 r< r u t
F rid a y
at
Oregon
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O i«roai.
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THAT COSTS N O M O «
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association
O F F K IA L
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PAPER
h l B.M K IP T IO N .K A T E S
YEAR
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J U N E 22. 1956
W E T YEAR
A rep o rt fro m th e state college
th a t claim s of ra in Increasing in
th e tr is o u n ty area w ere not Jus­
tified differs from the opinion of
m any who have been w atching
rain s for m any years. As an ex­
perim ent It is w orth watching.
This y ear ra in is falling ev e ry ­
w here in Oregon. The official re­
port show's th e rainfall up to
Ju n e 1 w hen every sta tio n in
Oregon showed a trem endous in ­
crease fo r the crop year from Sep-
tem lier 1. .Moro had 14.91 ag ain st
a norm al of 10.20 (and has re ­
ceived 1.74 since) K lam ath has
16.90 instead of 11.65, I>akevlew
hud 18.43 against 12.65. O ver on
the coast N ew port got 89.53 com ­
pared to 61.57 w hich is norm al,
E ugene 52.90 Instead of 35.50
and Medford 32.6 Instead of 16.82.
T he differences a re huge r u n ­
ning up t o alm ost 100 percen t in ­
crease in som e places and 50 p e r
cent in m ost of th e o thers.
It
would lie hard for any w eather
m odification com pany to prove
m uch of an y th in g in such a year.
W e have had 15 such y ears
now and th is is th e lftt'h. We do
not th in k the w ea th er is changing
or th a t the m ountains have ix?en
low ered for o u r benefit. W e do
think th a t o u r added rainfall has
l>een stric tly accidental and th a t
the tren d will change som etim e.
We then may get 15 d ry y ears al­
though no one know s an y th in g
about that.
O ur average increase In the 15
y ears has l»een aliout tw o inches
a y ea r and th at Is a lot In a dry
farm ing area.
Tills y ea r the in ­
crease will I k ? well over four Inch­
es and that Is fabulous in a dry
land area.
Probably such chitnges have
been going on for a long tim e,
generations a fte r generations, and
probably for
ce n tu ries before
m an began keeping records. T he
danger of long continued cycles
Is th a t i>eoplo m ay get to think-
inf? th a t the cycles a re perm sn-
ent or that they them selves have
been responsible for them in some
w’ay. They may com e to base th e ir
ex p en d itu res and m ake th e ir
plans on them.
D O L L T it S T I L L G O IN G D O W N
A rep o rt s a y s t h a t R e p u b lic a n s
If—
CM
B00ÖUTAVI
F ra n k Mullen and h is m o th er
have sold th e h o u se th ey have
lived in for ten y ea rs to Mr. and
Mrs. G len Shoem aker. T he Mul­
lens w ere*to s ta rt T h u rsd ay for
C anada to m ake th e ir home.
A wide rgnçe of price«
♦he! meeh ell withe«
Muro
ix slg e
No, 113
M e e t« l e t a n d 3 f d
T ii - . i - .n 1 .0 .0 i
h a ll. T r a n s ie n t a n d ft
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:
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W ANT
cordially invited.
1
Jo h n Shipley, N. G.
Leo W atkins, S ecretary
Joan Eakin, Henrv Jaeger Wedding Held
FDR SALE: 3 bedroom house, 4
lots in K ent.
R obert H elyer,
K ent, Ore.
34-5c
In The Dalles Congregational Church
B eth leh em C hapter No. 78 O.EJ4.
A t a b eau tifu l candlelight dou­
Meets every second and ble rin g cerem ony Ju n e 9, a t 4:30
fo u rth T h u rsd ay in each in F irs t C ongregational church,
m onth; v isitin g m em bers T he Dalles, b y th e Rev. S tu a rt
invited. Moro. Oregon.
Goude, Miss Jo an Marie E ak in be­
D orene Hall, W. M.
cam e th e bride of Mr. H en ry Jo h n
L ^ro th y H eater, S ecretary
Jaeger. T he b rid e is th e d au g h ter
E u r e k a L o d g e N o . 121 A . F . & A . M . of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. E akin
Meets on th e 1st and of Condon and th e groom s p a re n ts
3rd T h u rsd ay evenings a re Mrs. H elen Jaeg er of Fossil
each m onth.
Vising and H en ry Jaeg er of Condon.
■members cordially in ­
T he bride, given in m arriag e by
vited to m eet w ith us. h er fath er was rad ia n t in a fitted
I)ean P in k erto n , W. M. gown of w hite nylon n e t over
Clyde Gillm or, S ecretary
satin and lace m ade en train , w ith
em broidered w ith
L u p in e R e b e k a h I x x lg e N o . 116 wide V neck
m other-of-pearl sequins. H er fin ­
M eets 2ir and 4th «ri
g ertip veil fell from a cap of m a t­
li
of ea i'T .“
m onth.
V isiting
ching lace and pearls. H er Jewel­
m etnliers welcome.
ry w as a single stan d of cu ltu red
L au ra G rabenhorse,
p earls and m atching ea rrin g s —
N.G.; Vada DeMoss,
gifts of th e groom. She carried a
S ecretary
colonial nosegay of w h ite E ster
Reed daisies and w hite bearded
w heat.
Proceeding th e cerem ony, Mrs.
Van K eltm ann san g “The Wed­
ding P ra y e r”, “ I Ixive T h ee” and
“The L ord’s P ra y e r”, accom pan­
ied by Mrs. Elton Eakin at th e o r­
gan.
F o r her m aid of honor, the
kf
b rid e chose Miss S h erry Woods,
FRANCES FIELDS
and foe bridesm aids, h er sister
Home Economist
Miss M ildred E a k in and
Miss
M ary Jaeger, siste r of th e groom.
Oragon Wlrait Leagua
All w ore identical bellerina length
Lewis Building
d resses of m in t green cry stalln e,
Portland 4, Oregon
m ade w ith V neckline and bouf­
fan t sh irts, w ith m atching m itts
Here we live in the one spot in
the world where the finest straw ­
and p ic tu re hats. T h eir jew’elry
berry shortcake is possible. Our
was green pearls and th ey carried
M arshall v a r ie ty s tra w b e rrie s
nosegays of yellow E ster Reed
are the finest berries known for
daisies and ivory liearded w heat.
fla v o r and richness. O reg o n 's
F low er girl was little Miss
dairy products meet the high
standards set by the nation’s
K athy Stangel, cousin of th e
Summertime Eaiinf
is Fun in Oregon
dairy Industry. And of course,
the flour used In your shortcake
is the finest baking flour known
i . . . made of soft wheat grown in
Oregon.
ADS
groom w earin g a dress identical
to those of th e bridesm aids, w ith
a co ro n et of yellow daisies in h er
h a ir an d c a rrie d a tiny basket of
daisies up th e aisle Sm allest m em ­
ber o f th e w edding p arty w as
M aster D ouglas Reckm an, cousin
of th e b rid e b earing th e rin g s
upon th e groom s baby pillow.
A rden P eters, U. S. of San Die­
go, serv ed as best man, and u sh ­
e rs w ere H a rry Hatley, cousin
of th e bride, and Don Jaeger, cou­
sin of th e groom . Gordon E akin,
b ro th e r of th e b rid e w as candle-
lig h te r and also ushered.
F o r h e r d au g h ters wedding,
Mrs. E ak in chose a rose m auve
lace and n et o v er rose satin, w ith
m atching shoes, w hite h a t and
gloves and w ore a corsage of
w h ite daisies. T h e groom ’s m o th ­
e r chose cerise blue lace over blue
sa tin w ith m atching shoes and
h a t and w h ite gloves w ith corsage
of yellow daisies. Mrs. V. B. E a­
kin, g ran d m o th er of th e b rid e
w as a ttractiv ely gowned in violet
crepe, and
Mrs. Mary Flock,
g ran d m o th er of the groom chose
a blue and w h ite chiffon p rin t
F ollow ing th e cerem ony a re ­
ception was held in the ch u rch
T en n ey room, w hich was b eau ti­
fully d ecorated w ith b ask ets of
m ock orange, blue d elphinium s
and roses. T he d aisy and w h eat
th em e w hich decorated the a lta r
w as carried o u t in the l>eautiful
four tiered b rid es cake topped
w ith icing in w heat design and
th e m in iatu re bride and groom
and flow er girl th a t decorated the
cake of th e b rid e’s p are n ts 25
y ears ago.
T ak in g tu rn s serv in g th e cake
E D D IE
& G E N E SHO EM AK ER
have bought F ra n k M ullin’s
tru ck and w ill co n tin u e h au l­
ing garbage in Moro. T h e boys
prom ise p ro m p t service.
34-5c
MAN or w’om an to h andle McNess
pro d u cts full o r sp are tim e. Op­
p o rtu n ity to m ake $4 a day. No
experience necessary. WWte Mc­
Ness Co;, P. O. Box 14, Bayshore
Sta. O akland, 23, Calif.
34-5p
ITA TE W ID E P A IN T CO. com­
plete p ain tin g and decorating
service, sp ray o r b ru sh . Phone
3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
V ern Cam pell and Ja ck Null,
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn
CUSTOM SLA U G H TER IN G —
Meat cu ttin g , w rap p in g , sh arp
freeze. K en n y ’s M arket, G rass
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242
47tfn
FOR SALE: Com pletely o v erh au l­
ed and g u aran teed H ercules
JXC m otor, w ill fit Jo h n Deere
o r H arris com bines, p rice $300.
T w o hillside com bine tire s like
new 11:25 by 36 w ith w heels,
$35 each; one h ead er w heel and
tire 7:50 b y 36, $15. Van Reit-
m ann, Cdndon. Ore.
FOR SALE: 2 m ilk cows and fry ­
ers. Ph-5-3221, Moro.
33-4p
NOTICE
T ri Co. W eath er R esearch, Inc.,
will hqld its an n u al m eeting Mon­
day, J u n e 25, at th e court-house
in Moro, Oregon, tieginning at 2:00
p. m. D irectors w ill be elected
and th e co rporation w ill tak e care
of such o th e r b u sin ess w hich m ay
come before It.
33-4c
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
T H E S T A T E OF OREGON
FOR WASCO COUNTY
have Joined D em ocrats In try in g
to a r r a n g e a lit lh „ in f la t io n
E A T IN G H A B IT S
I > . a H In I’,,' :: i ■ X i 'ii
A desk drawer provides little
o a
to keep prices going up and every
one h appy. It looks th at w ay al­
though R epublicans seem a bit
m ore on the h ard m oney side than
th e D em ocrats, although still not
enough.
In any event th e dollar is still
slipping and the New York Tim es
says th at for food th e 1915 dollar
Is now w orth 74.4 cents, for hous­
ing 76.9,. for clothing 89.1, for
labor 51, for co nstruction 45.2 and
for electricity 100.3. O ld Isn't It
th a t we are still, o r some of us
are, try in g to socialise th e electric
industry.
It may 1 m ? no m ore than n atu ra l
th a t som e are try in g to an ticip ate
th e fu tu re of th is tendency and
get a longer profit th an usual.
C ertainly a p a rt of the decreases!
value of th e dollar com es from
hum an avarice.
Inflation increases the value of
property. T hings get m ore v alu ­
able day by day. It decreases th e
value of m oney w hich gets less
valuable day by day. Savings lose
value In direct percentage w ith
th e Inflation. In flation at th re e
p e r ce n t a year w ill m ake useless
th e savings u n d er social secu rity .
In fact, it is protiable th a t social
se cu rity Is p a rtly responsible for
th e Inflation th a t is ren d e rin g t
a poor Investm ent.
C ertainly o u r l<b*as about the
w orth of m oney have to lx? con­
sta n tly changed un d er Inflation.
Also It la possible th a t th e b u y ers
will ev en tu ally reliel against co n ­
sta n t price lo o s ts and th e upw ard
w hirl of prices w ill 1 m » reversed
and th e dollar w ill again becom e
a d ollar instead of som e figure
considerably less.
u i(
v isiting w rite rs w ere served som e
r a r e ’ v ian d s a t w hat m ust have
been q u ite a p arty . C bugar, ra ttle ­
snake, bear and «porcupine m eat
w as served, all of w hich is off
lim its for o n lln a ry diners.
A ctually it probably w a s n ’t a s
lxi<l us It s o u n d s . B e a r 1« a miser*
able me it .-r 1 • >t
• w e a te n
r i c uh;
©
<
e
i
and
ti i x* • «•.»>• i ; e j >r
cu p ln e and fW n d It rich tnd ta •
protection for your hard-to-
OSICON HAS A U IT TAKfS t o g i v e
you a summertime of fine straw ­
b e rry s h o rtca ke e a tin g . T he
is and strawberry
growers have encouraged your
grocer to make “specials” this
week so you w ill be able to give
your fam ily all they w ant of this
super dessert. Your baker too,
w ill be featuring many delicious
shortcake tre a ts . P a r t ic u la r ly
handy are the shortcake dessert
cups However, if your idea for
shortcake is crunchy, golden bis­
cu its. h e re ’s an o ld -fas h io n e d
. which is a real snap.. and
made bettor because of Oregon
wheat.
Where
are your
valuables?
replace valuables. Yet that's
the "filing” place for many
insurance policies, wills, deeds, car titles,
discharge papers, even savings bonds. Fire
and theft are constant threats but they can’t
harm the valuables you keep in a Safe Deposit
Box at U. S. National. Your valuables receive
bank-vault protection. . . and you are sure
of absolute privacy. Rent your Safe Deposit
Box now at U. S. National — real peace
of mind for little mure than a penny a day!
i
Shortcake Biscuits
Combine: 3 cup» M aruit mix
ft cup nw ltrd butter
ft cui> milk or light cream*
M ix llffh tly until blended. Tu rn out
on Halit ly (loured board or cloth and
k n e a d 4 or & tim e s . C u t In la rg e
rounds. Bake at 450 degrees IS m in­
utes or until golden brown.
In th e M atter of the E state)
of
)
HARRY T. SH EA R ER ,
>
Deceased )
N o. 3023
NOTICE OF HALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIV EN
th a t th e ex ecu to rs of th e w ill and
estate of H a rry T. S h earer, de­
ceased, w ill sell, a t p riv ate sale,
for cash, in law ful m oney of the
U nited S tates, to th e h ig h est bid­
der, subject to th e co nfirm ation
of th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S tate
of O regon for W asco C ounty, on
o r afte r th e 28th d ay of Ju ly ,
1956, all of th e rig h t, title an d in­
te re st of th e said decedent, H arry
T. S h earer, a t th e tim e of his
d eath, and all of th e rig h t, title
and in te rest w hich his estate has
in and to all th a t ce rtain real
p ro p erty situ ated in S h erm an
County, Oregon, described as fol­
lows:
All th a t p a rt of G overnm ent
Lot 3, Section 8. T ow nship 2
N orth, R ange 16 E.W.M.*, in
th e C ounty of S h erm an and
S tate of Oregon, lying so u th e r­
ly of a line th a t is 280 feet so u th ­
easterly, w hen m easured at
rig h t angles, from th e C enter
line su rv ey for th e relocation of
th e R ailroad of th e Oregon-
W ashington R ailroad and N avi­
gation Com pany, said cen ter
Notice of School Meeting
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IV EN to th e legal voters of S herm an
County High School D istrict of S herm an C ounty, S tate of Oregon
th at a SCHOOL M EETIN G og the said d istric t will be held at Moro
High School on th e 13th d ay of July, 1956, at 8:00 o’clock p m for
th e purpose of discussing th e budget for the fiscal school y e a r ’ be-
ginning Ju ly 1, 1956, and ending Ju n e 30, 1957, h ere in afte r set forth
IB U D G E T
Hch.
E stim ated R eceipts and A vailable Cash Balances
ITEM
Total All
G eneral
21,500.00
144,200.00
None
None
•
Total
E stim ated
Secondary
Schools
G rades
1956-1957
ITEM
Ex|>emlitures
for the
E n su in g
Nch<s»l Year
in D etail
I. G E N E R A L CONTROL:
1. P ersonal Service:
(1) C lerk
$
600.00
(2) C lerical assistan ts
400.00
2. Supplies
175.00
3. E lections and publicity
200.00
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, - tc.)
300.00
5. O ther expenses of general control
200.00
6. Total Expense of General Control
$
1.875.00
1. Personal Service:
$
600.00
400(H)
175.00
200.00
300.00
200.00
1,875.00
$
II. INSTRUCTIO N
1. P ersonal Service:
(1) P rincipals
(2) T eachers
(3) Sub. T eachers
• 4» Clerical assistan ts
2. L ib rary supplies, rep airs
3. T eaching supplies
4. Textbooks
5. O ther expenses of in stru ctio n
6. Total Expense of In stru ctio n
III. OPERATION OF P L A N T
(1) Ja n ito rs anil o th e r em ployees
<2> O other Em ployees
2. Supplie*
3. Fuel /
4. L ight and power
5. Telephone
6. O ther E xpenses of O peration
7. Total Excuse of O peration
IV. M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R E P A IR S
1. Repair, m aintenance and replacem ent
(1) F u rn itu re and eq u ip m en t
$
2. Upkeep of grounds
3 . Total R x p e n n e of M aintenance
and R etars
$
V. A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE S
1. H ealth Service:
(1) Supplies and o th e r expenses
$
2. T ran sp o rtatio n of Pupils:
(1) P ersonal service
(2) -Supplies and rep a irs
(3) Insurance
(4> O ther expenses of tran sp o rta tio n
3. O ther A uxiliary Agencies:
(1) School lunch
a. Personal service
to. S upplies and o th e r expenses
(2) O th er A uxiliary Services:
a. Supplies and o th e r expenses
4. Total expense of A uxiliary A g en c io $
6.000.00
•*6,850.00
200.00
400.00
150.00
1,300.00
100.00
100.00
3.>, 100.60
3 5 ,1 0 0 .0 0
3,600.00
300.00
1.200.00
2,800.00
2,200.00
250.00
300.00
3,600.00
3oy.oo
1.200.00
2,800.00
2,200.00
250.00
300.00
1 0 ,6 5 0 .0 0
10,050.<H)
1,520.00
200.00
1.520(H)
200.00
1,720.00
1,720.00
110.00
110.00
15,325.00
1,200.00
300.00
15,325.00
1,200.00
300.00
1,550.00
6.000.00
26,850.00
200.00
400.00
150.00
1,300.00
100.00
100.06
^1,550.00
3,500 00
125.00
3,500.00
125.00
350.00
350.00
2 2 ,l6 O .n o
22,460.06
\ I. F I X E D i II \ K i . l ■
(Exclusive of item s included u n d er V-2
2,150.00
2,150.00
In su ran ce
$
50.00
50.00
Rent
2,735.00
2,735 00
R etirem ent
1 : , ito
135.00
O ther fixed ¿b arg es
5.O7O.OO
5,070.00
9
9
Total Fixed C harges
CA PITA L OUTLAYS
3,206.00
3,206.00
Sites and im provem ent of sites
$
36,68 ( oo
26.683.00
New buildings
300 oo
300.00
L ib rary books
9,<HM).OO
9,(HH).OO
Buses and o th er tran sp o rtatio n equip.
F u rn itu re , fixtures and o th er
13,911.00
13,911.00
equipm ent
9 53.llMl.lM»
9 53.IOO.IMI
6. Total C apital O utlays
2 .5 2 5 .0 0
9
IX. EMERGENCY
9 132,54M).OO
Total Sch. II. • G eneral Fund
Sch. I ll
BON’D IN T E R E S T .INI» SIN K IN G FUND
1. P rincipal on bonds (including negotiable
interest-bearing w arra n ts issued u nder
section 111-1016 O.C.L.A.)
$ 26,000.00
2. In terest on bonds
7,200.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
VII.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
3 . Total S«h. I l l • Debt S erv ice • II oim I m and Interest $ 3 3 .2 0 0 .0 0
Sch. V II.
Sum m ary of EMinuit«** of Kxpendltnfem, R eceip ts and
A vailable Cash Balance«, ami Tax le v ie s
Total All
Fundi«
E stim ation of Tax
Levy
Hatlsfylng In i-very way. eye appeal­
ing
' w a te rlo g ; th e re is
nothing that till« you so well that
in,
11 rent R h e ra T ry S traw ­
be rry Hhortcake f.>r «narktime, des­
sert-tim e. party« I Hue or anytim e . . .
serve plenty.
T o t a l « A t t a in t e d t a x
165,70000
$ 165,700.00
G eneral Fund
Total
Bond Interest
ami S in k in g
Fund Total
Schedule II
Schedule 111
33,200.00
$ 132,500.00
33.200.00
(schedule D
levle«.
for en su in g fl«»cu, year
None
IN D E B T E D N ESS
1. A m ount of bonded in ­
debtedness (include all
negotiable Interest-
bearing w a rra n ts Issued
u nder DBS 328.205
$ 301,000.00
2. A m ount of w arra n t In­
debtedness on w arra n ts
issued and endorsed ’not
paid for w ant of funds"
None
3. A m ount of o th e r in ­
debtedness
None
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y ew »hei-»»o e, tee. Tke <* »!«• O regea
w h eat u»»d la y a w ehe»t«ehe helg*
yew the needed » • * » » ter tha het «waw
menth» by ta .irlb n tln g rith hady
building yretele.
0HC8ON WH(AT COMMISSION
W5 I W 10th. F IN 0 U T 0 8 . OWtCON
h
Fund
21,500.00
144,200.00
E stim ated total receip ts and available
cash balance or d eficit
9 165,700.60
« 165,700.(M)
St H~11
G eneral Fund E stim ated E xpenditures
1. Total est. ex p en d itu res
2. Total est. receipts and
iK G O N W
Funds
Basic School S upport Fund
O ther Sources
E stim ated A vailable Cash Balance or
Deficit (add cash balance—deduct deficit)
•To iwote a leepe »HoOcok« »o cwt la »licet
oe iqwo>et, odd f t cwp milk o» cream.
M il lightly and tprssd ia greeted baking
poa. Bake at 425’ about 20 minwte*.
O
line being m ore p articu la rly
described as follows:
B eginning a t c e n te r line statio n
L R 33804-21.46 P.O.T., from
w hich sta tio n the section cor*
nor com m on to Sections, 8, 9,
16 and 17 In said tow nship and
range bears S outh 85 * 43' 10”
E ast a d istance of 4,310.86 feet,
thence N orth 61' 31' 37” E ast
a distance of 2000.00 feet.
T h ere is excepted therefrom the
p a r t th ereof w ithin th e rig h t
of w a y of th e Colum bia R iver
H ighw ay.
T he land described contains a
n et area of 14.03 acres, m ore or
less.
All offers o r bids m u st be in
w riting, and w ill be received by
th e undersigned a t th e office of
th e C ounty C lerk for S herm an
County, Oregon a t any tim e a fte r
th e firs t publication of notice
hereof and before Ju ly 28, 1956.
The u ndersigned
rese rv e th e
rig h t to reject any and all bids.
D ated th is 18th d ay of June,
1956.
C arl S hearer
W alter O hlegsehlager
E xecutors of the W ill and E state
of H a rry T. S hearer, Deceased
C. L. G avin
A ttorney for E xecutors
U. S. N ational B ank B uilding
T he Dalles, Oregon
34-37c
E<9)T
« T
o
A
Î I W
I 0 I
« A N N
4. Total Indebtedne«!«
(«unis of item.«« 1, 2, 3)
9 361,06.00
®
None
N«»ne
Date«| thin June 13, 195«.
Slgneil: Wily W. K nigbten
Ex-offlcio D istrict Clerk
< barle<* Burnet
Chr. Board of D irectors
A pproved
by
R udget
C om m ittee Ju n e 13, 1956
S ig n a l
Iran
A.
Blagg
See.. Bmlget C om m ittee
I’aulen
W.
Ka»cherg
Chr. Budget C om m ittee