Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 21, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNT!
JOURNAL.
MORO, OREGON.
FRIDAY, DBCEMER 21, 19.5«
instead of an hourly basis members of the committee, not
>uld lie based on the number from rural members. As for the
Hots cast. Elimination of Voter’s Pharnphlet we doubt If
worth what it costs.
N I W S PA PE *
P U B L IS H E R S
P A ^ A S S O C IA T IO M
"oFfTi illV c o U N l ì
PAPEÌt
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ELE4 IIONS
An interim committee of the
legislature has issued its report
after some months of talking
changes in the election laws. It
was made by men familiar with
election procedure, not by the
many to whom voting is an occa­
sional bit of interest to be indul­
ged in in the same spirit us one
visits the $2 window at the race
tracks.
Trouble is that we have made
our elections a sporting event and
our candidates auctioneers of the
public wealth. We have encour­
aged all to vote without firs t en
couraging them to l>e informed.
The committee’s general recom­
mendations include a reduction
in . the number of elections. That
is very good. The committee re­
commends a shorter ballot by ap­
pointment of some officials. That
is not so good, for by shortening
the ballot it would also shorten
the extent of citizen participation
in government.
Certainly something diould be
done to tighten up the Oregon
law regarding election expendi­
tures. We w ill never know how
much was spent to elect Wayne
Morse, for instance. The commit­
tee statement
that all funds
should be channeled through one
source Is good—and perhaps that
source should l»e made responsi­
ble.
We doubt If much simplifica­
tion of election procedures is ad­
visable. Whether a voter sign <
one poll book or two isn’t so very
Important. Pay of election board
members should be on a per diem
Wasco Market
Thomas Barnett
ment only. Meat cutting, wrap­ STRAYED: 23 head yearling reg­
Executor
istered
Hereford
heifers
and
a
W ANT ADS
ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s
T.
Lester
Johnson
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few steers. Branded: Lasy S
Market. Gras« Valley, Oregon.
Attorne ’ for Executor
5-8c
over
S
on
right
side.
Tattoo
Custom Slaughtering by appoint
Call 242 for appointment.
7c
number in right ear.
Three NOTICE TO CREDITORS
head strayed from mouth of
A il persons
havng claims
Buckskin and rest from mouth against the Estate of Oral Gosson,
of Ferry Canyon on John Day deceased, are required to present
River. Any one knowing of any them with vouchers to the under­
of these call collect. Sid Seale, signed, Lavilla Morrison at Was­
Condon, Oregon.
5-8c co, Oregon, w ithin six months
BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN from the date of the first publi­
U.S.A. Watkins Service Route cation of this notice. The date of
now available this area. Estab­ the first publication Is November
lished demand. No cash requir­ 30, 1956.
L A V IL L A MORRISON
ed but car necessary. For fu ll
Adm inistratrix
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1956
information, w rite The J. R.
Dick
&
Dick
Watkins Company, 3903 Brook­
lyn Ave. Seattle 5, Wn.
5-10c Vogt Block
Moro School Gymnasium
The Dalles, Oregon
ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­ Attorneys for the Estate
4-7c
plete painting and decorating
Dancing 9:00 to 1:00
service, spray or brush. Phone NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
Vern Campell and Jack Null, of Oregon for the County of Sher­
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn man, Probate Department.
Music by the
In the Matter of the Estate of
HOW about a spotted pony for
your boy or girl for Xmas? Emma Catherine Davis, Deceased:
LeRoy Belshee’s Quintet
Notice is hereby given that the
He Is gentle for any child. Only
6 yrs old, brown and white undersigned, as executor of the
formal and semi-formal
spotted. Can be seen at Wasco. estate of Emma Catherine Davis,
Phone GI 2-5486.
7-7-8c deceased, has filed his final ac­
count in the County Court of the
FOR
SALE:
1956
Ford-6
or
1955 State of Oregon for Sherman
Adm: $1.25 singel - $2.00 couple
Pontiac. Call Slim Thompson, County, and that Monday, the
Grass Valley 422.
7p 21st day of January 1957, at the
hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and the court room of said court
A ll persons having claims has been appointed by said court
against the Estate of Mary F. as the time and place for the
Smith, (also known as Marie F. hearing of objections thereto and
Smith),
deceased,
are hereby the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published De­
notified to present them in pro­
cember 21, 1956.
per form to the undersigned, the
Date of last publication Janu­
duly appointed, qualified and act­ ary 11, 1957.
ing executor of the Last W ill and
LUTHER W. DAVIS
Testament of Mary F. Smith, de­
Executor of said estate
ceased, at the office of T. Lester
Kent, Oregon
Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, O’CONNOR & HARVEY
Oregon, w ithin six months from Attorneys for said estate
the date of this notice, to-wit: 521 Equitable Building
P ortland 4, O re g o n _____
7-10c
December 7, 1956.
Dale’s Clothing
To all our friends
w» say "M erry Christmas'
s r?khelfield Station
« M R I8 1 W A S
Christmas Joy
Sherman Co-op. Grain Growers
W»'n putting plenty
k of steam into our
"“ Horry Christmas”
M ay you hava
Give her the
world's finest...
a Bright and
Happy H o lldoy.
O qooo
Moro Motors
these be your happiest days
K o ro Grain Gr» wers
Lupin«' Keheki
ELGIN Petite
OUR SEASONS BEST
TO YOU and YOURS
Whatever she's like...there's
an Elgin Petite she'll like
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Tuesday*
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member* welcome. * i
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Meets 1st and 3rd
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Tuesdays In l.O.O.F.
hall. Transient andfc^G^£ '
visiting brothers aref_.
cordially Invited.
John Shipley, N. G.
Leo Watkins, Secretary
ifrtlile h riu ( haptrr No. 7N i I .S
« . / Meets every aecoi.. and
JK jx' fourth Thursday la each
month; visiting meml ei
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invited. Moro, Oregon.
Dorene Hall, W. M.
Dorothy Heater, Secretary
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?,ope be your
inspiration
during this
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3rd Thursday evenlni ■
each month.
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«m « i i i i i y n i i t t i ’ ! 4 7 t i
and desires will find fulfillment
PERSON AtlTY-STYLID TO MATCH HER
INDIVIDUAL MOOD AND MANNER
in the new year.
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