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
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ASSOCIATION
O F F IC IA L
C O U N T!
PAPI R
SI BS( HI P i ION RATES
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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
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'Keep The C hange"
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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-
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Large shaft for increased rigidity
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