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PACK 2 SHERMAN COUNT» JOURNAL, ÎS tirrm a a tf u n n ty J o u r n a l P u b h sh r d E v e r y F r id a y M*>r<>, O regon at . . . Editor G ilè* I.. F rem ì» Entt-nd B » *c«-nd PoBluffie« at Moro, of Con<r«M of Mare O rv *c t i a. u p Ac n a t io n al ed ito ri / I as L0C’ V © n N EW S pa P i t P U B L IS H E R S ASSOCIATION O F F IC IA L C O U N T! PAPI R SI BS( HI P i ION RATES » 2 .0 0 ONE YEAR JULY 13, W i l l I S SO RAD? 1950 The O regonian took alm ost vio lent exception tc th e type of ad- v e rtis in g th a t I being done by m panies and the p riv ate pow er 'ax Research for th e Oregon aliening it. is seen th e ads i as E veryone ea red in nearly all they have I'hey show an en- magazines, ?d in building an gineer eng compì iny dam on id app»ended th ere- to is a list show ing how m uch sav ing the taxpayers of each sta te are m aking by p riv ate co n stru c tion. The O regonian p ro tests Ire- cause the ad is u n fair to the n o rth w est w hich is try in g to get app ro p riatio n s for developm ent of n a tu ra l resources and does not w an t to have the cost b rought to light. It is an arg u m en t often used. A reas th a t a re econom ic colonies feel th a t they have the rig h t to get money from econom ic cen ters because w h at they m ake helps the ce n te r m ake a profit. A nother objection Is th a t no consideration Is given to p ro fit from th e sale of pow er from a g o vernm ent dam . A lthough the g overnm ent may get m oney enough from sales of pow er to MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1M« pay for dam s th e O regonian la ed in to a gulley-w asher in U m a w rong to suppose th a t an y of It tilla and G ran t county, w ashing will redound to th e benefit of tax- out roads and doing m uch dam age. Probably we w ere on th e edge of IL one of th e arg u m en ts in II S hell B urres got o u t of a car dulged in by those w ho su p p o rt big gov ern m en t in the ignorant th a t was going too fast for him assum ption th a t it is a liberal on Cottonwood g rad e Monday and was taken to his G illiam county doctrine. It Isn’t. F or us, we th in k th a t if every ran ch by Mr and Mrs. C harles taxpayer w ere inform ed about lx>gan. Not know ing th is frien d s th e cost of g overnm ent services sta rted looking for him u n til he and was p erm itted to vote for was reported OK. Mr. and M rs. W ily K nlghten sep arately th e problem of the cost of governm ent w ould lx? retu rn ed last F rid a y n ig h t from P o rtland w here th ey had atten d ed well on th e way to solution. th e national NEA convention and helped en tertain th e ten th o u san d MOTIVATION W hy people do th e th in g s they delegates from all o ver th e n a do is alw ays an in te restin g su b tion. je c t One m ight th in k to listen to an ( ARD O F TH AN K S A m erican co n v ersatio n th a t we I w ant to th an k th e people w ho did n oth in g unless th e re w as a searched for me M onday n ig h t m onetary rew ard involved. A fo r and am so rry for th e tro u b le eigner m ig h t assum e—and m any caused them. <lo__th a t we a re m a terialists of S helt B u rres th e first w ater. Yet we re fe r to w hat we do for i s i h e COUNTY COUNT OF m oney as w ork and w hat we do T H E STA T E OP OREGON for fun as relaxation. T he best FOR WASCO COUNTY w ork done in A m erica isn ’t done In th e M atter of th e E state) for m oney a t all. T h e average of ) w ork week is less th an 40 h o u rs and m any w o rk ers are active for 80 hours at .so m eth ing o th e r th a n havng a good tim e w ith all th e v ariatio n s included in th a t cate gory. Many of them do som e th in g else, som e useful endeavor, for w hich they get n o th n g and ¡»erhaps pay for th e privilege. Ixx>k at th e w ork th a t Is done for all of o u r clubs, Boy Scouts, G irl Scouts, and dozens of o th e r e n te rp rise s th a t req u ire th e tim e of som eone ev ery day. T hey e n joy doing it and probably do It b etter th an they do th e ir dally w ork for w hich they g et money. HARRY T. S H E A R E R , ) Deceased ) No. 3023 N O TICE OF SA L E N O TICE 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 highest bid der, su b ject to th e confirm ation of th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S tate of O regon fo r W asco County, on o r a fte r th e 28th d ay of Ju ly , 1956, all of th e rig h t, title and in te re st of th e said decedent, H a rry T. S h earer, a t t h e tim e of his death, an d all of th e rig h t, title and in te re st w hich his estate has m and to all th a t ce rtain real p ro p erty situ ate d In S h erm an C ounty, O regon, described as fol lows: All th a t p a rt of G overnm ent L ot 3, Section 8, T ow nship 2 N o rth , R ange 16 E.W.M., in th e C o u n ty 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 a t rig h t angles, from th e C en ter line su rv ey for th e relocation o f th e R ailroad of th e Oregon- W ashington R ailroad and N avi E xecutors of th e W ill and E sta te A tto rn ey lo r E xecu to rs of H a rry T S h earer, Deceased U. S. N ational B ank B uilding gation Com pany, said ce n te r 34-37C T he D011*8- O regon line being m ore p articu la rly C. L. G avin described as follows: Beginning a t c e n te r line sta tio n L R 33804-21.46 P.O.T., from w hich statio n th e sectio n cor- n o r com m on to Sections, 8, 9, 16 and 17 in said to w n sh ip and ran g e bears S o u th 85° 43' 10“ E ast a distan ce of 4,310.86 feet; th en ce N o rth 61* 31' 37“ Blast a distance of 2000.00 f e e t T h ere is excepted th erefro m th e it more than I have,” she said. If you’ve seen “Mac** Johnson p a r t thereof w ith in th e rig h t th is week, chances are he's told From w here I sit, that girl d e of w ay of th e Colum bia R iver you his w aitress story. For those se r v es credit for a d m ittin g her H ighw ay. T h e land described co n tain s a who haven’t heard: s h o r t c o m in g s — s o m e t h in g n o t n et are a of 14.03 acres, m ore or everyone is big enough to do. For “ Mac” recently stopped a t an less. • instan ce. I’m convinced lo ts of out-of-town diner. He ordered All offers o r bids m u st be in the chef’s special—and his w ait folks know th ey’re w rong when w ritin g , and w ill be received by ress (brand new on the job) made they denj me the right to a g la ss th e u ndersigned a t th e office of every possible mistake. She con of beer w ith my supper . . . just th e C ounty C lerk for S h erm an because they happen to prefer fused the order, spilled the soup, C ounty, Oregon a t an y tim e afte r dropped the rolls, brought him a so m e o t h e r b e v e r a g e . T h e y th e firs t publication of notice wouldn't like me ordering them wrong dessert. hereof an d before Ju ly 28, 1956. to accept mg choice. Despite it all, “ Mac” left a T h e u ndersigned rese rv e th e substantial tip. Butshesm iled and rig h t to reject any and all bids. handed the money back. “ Keep D ated th is 18th d ay of Ju n e, it, M ister— you’ve sure earned 1956. C arl S h earer W alter O hlegschlager Copyright, I95u, Cntlcd diate» Ureaers l-'oundution © From where I s it... It/ Joe Marsh 'Keep The C hange" 4 About The County Hoof beam s are in place on the gym nasium and au d ito riu m of the new S h erm an H igh School. The teaching section will be m ostly of glass so will be sow er to develop into final appearance. T he th u n d e r and lig h tn in g sto rm th a t passed over S h erm an county M onday evening develop- WALLACE GRAIN-SAVER REEL N EW F E A T U R E S : Eccentric runs in grease enclosed housing He’s got a clothes drier plug in his hand and no place to put it. His house ju st • isn’t wired for modern heavy-duty electric appliances that everyone wants. Reel is well-trussed Teeth held firmly without bolts Large shaft for increased rigidity You may have teeth or bats Philip G. O’Meara Company Here's the plan he needs (and so do you, if your wiring is out of date) Reddy Kilowatt'sTIME-TO-REWIRE PLAN for all P P & L customers! 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