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o • © • PAGE Î SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL» • MORO. OREGON, F R ID A Y , M A R C H 8, 1957 113 “«ias case. Sherm an county’s agricul Letter From Salem tu ra l Income is approxim ately «2 per cent from field crops and 8 By Nicky Turn PubllMhed Every Friday at _ per cent from livestock. Muro, Oregon _______ __ 1 l I D n Our days of 8Un are lncreasin® We are falling to compete, fail- L B B u B f ¡n frequency and it becomes more Editor ing to meet the com petitive sit GlIfM L. Frem ii ------ and more difficult to stay indoors. uation before us because we do Rnte-rwl » • - ~ n « l f l u * o u U t.r »I lh<> I m ust not let myself sta rt to not have to. It may make for To the Editor: Fuat ot flea *1 M oro. und«* A. Recent press reports conveyed rn for tbe great open spaces some rugged days to come. u l Conifr*** o f M arch t . ISYt. the story I was the only Senatoi a good two months of law- from Eastern Oregon who voted m aklng 8tdi ahead of UN, am in st Senate Bill No. 92. 1 i n T m V* « ^ " “grieved that the prcw re- A re m a rk th at I I cherish cherish was was MR. M l’SA’S STORY halfway through the 55 Se~„ M u column ., aenator is f a « .n letter .« M in another Jäljen n än (Eoim tg .^Journal S S S S ST situations uj reasons for dismissal on the re « S i lime Biff & N0 « - p e r t e n c e n e e d ^ U >e“cn a finance you. » _ 0 » toa»y- OF >n to rd ia iiy invited. W ' Two letters received this week JOhn Shipley. N. a ‘ deserve mention. One, which was Leo W atkins, Secretary each member, proposed that we designate the Cqrn Tas- FQR s a LE: Potatoes: No. 2 Bak- ¡u t h ,eheni ch ap ter No. 78 O.E.H. National Floral Em- $2.75 per hundred. U. S. Meets every second anc. blern.SWhy not wheat (the surplus No.’ 1 $3-50 per hundred. Also fourth Thursday in each two nice gentle ponies. month; visiting member “ ‘X other letter would be hum- Tom Moore, Wasco. 16-18C invited. Moro. Oregon. Dorene Hall, W. M. Orous it v come , orous had nau »t u ».. - - - - - a THAN A V E R A G E Dorothy H eater, Secretary child, but^havm g b e e ^ stu je n t 800 family food, Ä Ä - ' t h e state, vitamin, and cosmetic route. eka Lo4|ge No. 121 A.F.AA.kL Æ radymÄ p ° £ 3 Ä Nationally Advertised, repeat ‘ Meets on the 1st and N IW S F A M « business, demand established. 3rd Thursday eV? P ^ 8 P U B U 8 H IB B g n cash necessary but car re- each month. tsing i x « S e S V Ä s x S ä s ä S k ä Ì . « S W , if vou have a good ere- members cordially in- a Í io c ia tio n S S s r w “ lh a t . . . the I etten, he had reeeiv rM orl^ f„ e v e ^ - e n u e ^ ut tln;e for h e ^ g o h o n w a n d yourself. - ^ « 3 . “ formatlon^to the J. R- W atkins Clyde GllUnor. Secretary w n ra ra m n D W - X ." T «h. n ~ r Visitors this week included 3903 Brooklyn Ave L u p in e Rebekt.1. lo d g e No. I f senate committee receiv- of tbe Senate, which was never wife, o r . sne u x e u , Hardman, Phil Company lh e h,U i i h X T S d T X » ¿ ^ T « : nX : w 3 . “ iw o. s.ü‘, » û u n Æ e In Salem Kenneth Batty H l BSCRIPTION r a t e s , t# u cd The 16-21C Seattle 5, W ashington Heppner, Gene Cuts- Meets 2ir and 4th ONE » Ï B A B ...........................**■ Tuesdays of each voted-out of that committee Fe.e fold. The X lÎ « a X S Jinfon. were X J x in g m n ano ------------- Seven milch cows, FOR SALE: Visiting MARCH 8, 1937 soon. nr month. fresh welcome. fresn and ano to freshen u„ members welcome.« Wheels and axles for hit« h * yada DeMoss, K 3 X a r X X X 1 ^ a T C V d X s X S X X X X X ^ h X y ^ w e t a S REPUDIATION trailers. Max Belshe, Moro, j aura Orabenhorse, r will bring no regrets to con b r i „ l Paulus said the hill testimony of those who were m « ^ a' ^ ninm‘cnhueck.' h ‘ X * ^ tT iT h e r Secretary servative Oregonians that Gover ¡ M M HIGHER IN TEREST R A T E Sare Lem. endanger the state favor of the of "the bill. b i n ï n 't h e ’œ m - « i T ^ t h t a « ■ £ « ¿ ¡ ¿ c í t a a l e d He • “ nor Holmes found it necessary to W - T « - “ ............... repudiate his election promises. ' " m 1^ «H ab le to the senator dUt öat’,« " no'r “h ' ......................... a d 'ih e re been - an op- to much healed discussion make » very much in your favor today. In fact, it will come as pleasant In any excellent w preferred news that the governor has a£last shJ T h e l l e - UahB.ty ^ h i s portunlty a l l o w e d ^ those* wno = r é í a ^ ^ o f hU »Id friends in stocks now depenably yield 6% discovered "that two and two make their o U one and one-half wished to appear again« .n . never The Danes and surrounding area, and more. Issues carried by four Instead of the finer sounding „ „ .« » S i rf.llch by property tax as Secondly, ! v o l e t w>, a hcard th e,r father s,« ak on a ma- particularly several of the Mac- savings banks and tru st com five or six he said would be the by income tax which seems to be because 1 repeal of iOr piece of legislation it seemed nab boys. panies "everywhere. Further, 2 ” .............. "ivlts last fall. a verv compelling reason why grave posslb llty he « p e a l^ o { » ¿ p ie « of d g ------------- sum of those digits last fall. inform ation gladly furnished. S C cl^ L 1 1 U f^ 1 I vra ___ of _______ r r - U a . . . carried o - r r l o , l messages m g a a S a ffP S We do not know who were the citizens might have expected a U U S 8® \ ^ » eCredU rating as pages. They WT A N T A D S W rite, phone or contact •mocrats trained in mathema- different vote. Senator the State 1 rem em ber distinctly and ran errands all over the build- W A N i A M O J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, tics who prevailed upon the chief The second letter of • session when this ing to their heart’s content, but f FOR o r SALE: Model Mooei 8N o Ford ORE. Eastern Ore. Mgr. Wm. executive to amend so drastically Musa’s refers to SB 290 wh eh he dur ng[ th e » - ^ u w on when ng tractor, good condition, some at J. Collins & Co. All lines of se his promises, but we think they introduced last month. It provides particular iaw was nnai y a tachm ents, W. D. W atkins, curities for over 30 years. 18c public service wor- that any school district can vote by the s enat - ‘„ rotecting the There was a motion to rerefer Wasco. 17-18p jierformed a Ilion. out of a county high school dis- tee the factor, the bill to the Education commlt- thy of recognition Custom Slaughtering by appoint PLAN It was was iia introduced S tate’s V. IW trlct. tric t. u iv u u L tu “at -v the ---------- legisla- tee In order to delay action on it Word from Salem is that the ment only. Meat cutting, w rap as request of various taxpayers In b™ught '°r" " ' th l' m atter to the until the Senate had had time to LEGAL NOTICES revised budget figures came . . . YOUR ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s something of a shock to the N orthern Sherman c o u n ty .' vote of the people and In 1952 the vote on the Key D istrict bill, re- K TO ( -R EDITORS Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. SEASONS gimme boys who had been flgura- , - <----- people overwhelmingly approved F in d ° T h is move ’ All persons having claims Call 242 for appointment. 7c PRODUCTION FINANCING tlvely smacking their lips in anti clpatlon of generous slices of tax- H1<JHWAy # j ll" s meai>ure- Ben Musa falledi wlth on,y thirteen Repre- “ ¡" " “‘ p j ,11,® ‘ ^ ‘k ? W intam ^E. THROUGH YOUR LOCAL ITATFi W IDE PAINT CO. com « m p la c e iit^ o v e rn o l“ * ‘ l e t I. be «.Id here and now that ------------------ ,he bill Dutton, aka W. E. Dutton, deceas- plete painting and decorating PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N. The final ballot gave the bHI ~ - u^ ~ e m 7 h e m service, spray or brush Phone Now the estim ate of what the we have nothing against Wasco I uit be 1^ llt(‘r • , citlzeng ’ " h’ v < to a r Vernon W Dut- Dut citizens of of a a strong strong passage, passage, 4t> 4b io to io. 10. *«> Its • 7 . , / " ____u n n n W. 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. n u K Z X l X d t f a ^ ^ " o re io n ^ m iX . « n " no“ Sherman eoun.v contact- fa m n o w iies in the hands of the w ith tvithin six Loans are mad? to c a r r y Vern Campell and Jack Null, through the entire production The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn thing like $312,000,000 which even fortunately situated city and ed me very early Qn t he previous day we were ^ ^ ^ V ^ n ^ f ^ t l i i . ^ n o U c e The period. You pay back the Ioan only after you market crops or the most ardent tax reducer will something less than 3000 to ‘" A d v i s e d them 1 had no exposed to alm ost an hour of ar- lh fir8t publication of livestock . . . and interest on adm it is a good start. We are not miles of pine timber, range land for them 1 advised them 1 nau v * inlended tQ haR date ot the first punucauo each dollar only for the exact so naive as to presum e that the and some badly treated farm land interest in the I < rtlcular subjec * f milk and lving the this notice is February 2 2 . ^ ^ number of days you used It. VERNON W. DUTTON budget will be below th at flfu re It is fondly called th e . ’’m other” matter,^and j i l d n<n w b h U ^be D lrecto« of A grlculture lhe power >w m ai figure f«. « x.».— -— ------- — .„„«i,,«,! in a lncal misun- Director 01 A gncuiiur« me Executor OWNED AND OPERATED BY AND If arithm etic of eastern Oregon counties and as come Involv ' tiine to establish rules as to what con- but It sounds as DICK & DICK FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS ict on the fine is entitled to respect. It was derstandlng. “ oWt^ r - ds , stitutes a diseased dairy herd. was having its effect on the fine such in every service usually a very unw illing mother, progressedI and the s l The maJor portiojl of the dis The Dalles, Oregon promises. 16-19c Even w ith the »30,000.000 .u r- but we'll let .he historian, argue near for tht{ cusslon was dora|nate<l by alter A ttorneys for the Estate at reasonable cost about that. In the legislature, m ere w m uu House, objecting to NOTICE TO CREDITORS plus left over from the Republi The geography of Wasco county other avenue open for these tit»- J various sections of the All can adm inistration It Is going to Tne «e°8rraPn< vv“s'l ,. 7 “ ,,,,7a ' X ’n f“ ™ u 7 c o u n tv 'to have their wording in various sections of tne __ _ persons having claims take a big slice from Incomes to 1« hilly and^ forbidding, lhe l . z * - before the legisla- hill. Our legal eagles succeeded in aga| nst the E state of H. T. Peugh, pay the cost of state government, rise from the ( olumbla . I (>ne of »heir represen- their effort to send the bill back l e a s e d , are hereby notified to U think that $265 million is too leaving narrow valleys for the to the Judiciary committee for present them in proper form to large a budget for Oregon. We »mai stream s run do^ ’ W as®° ¿ ith k i feiding I felt it was my revision. During the debate more the undersigned, the duly appoln- Mid-Columbia Production thought the same thing about the county would like to have some W t h th is feeling, l > than Qne attorney sakl th a t the ted .qualified and acting executrix $220 million passed last session, one build it a highway rom ¿he X “ 1l ¡Irlng Foods and Dairy committee need of w ill and Testam ent Funeral Service Credit Association Oregon governm ent is growing Columbia to the Central Oregon zens the opportun y “ not feel apologetic over the errors, of H T . Peugh, deceased, at the Oregon governm ent growi g tx)untry a feat lh at even .,oe lheU. grievances by introducing “ nce lh Pd o ’ ot bave a man w ith ° flce of T. Lester Johnson, attor- Leonard & Wilma Smith 4th & Court Streets One thing still is distressing. It d a « ” d PlOneer e d 'T ^ d o ol,henr X y A e l t i T o u l d S iraTnhi« ™ ^ « m m R t e . ^ n e w ^ U a w .^ d o ro , Oregon, within ’’ "««” P erfection PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Ben L. Callaway First Federal Savings building days. cd. io ao oinerwise, i ivn i wyu morning these same six mOnths from the date of this apparently is the attitude of both —ad No one in his right mind Is be shirking myi duty an< oj g - altorneyg blushingly confessed Notice, to-wit: February 15, 1957. Directors Loan Building executive and legislative bran- tlon to a h a t g «Raring G ertrude L Peugh tract all Ko ,n K t0 l r -V m ake a s c a a main u u m high- iu k u - u v u tw the t.., people whom -------- - I ia r | n g errors e r r o r s had h ad been been un- un- ches of governm ent to extract Phone T h e Dalles C Y 6-3133 Phone CY 0 2468 DUblic’s fro,n the Co,umbla river to chosen to »^‘Present. If a converse j House Bill 343 which Executrix they get from the govern th« Crlterlan Junction. It would situation had been the case nuTse can ?n <Trder that state ou( Qf (helr committee and T Lesler Johnson The Dalles, Oregon ment mav be fel as extravagant- hav* to run up Fifteen mile where would have done ^ i8« and’ 1 was s8ed by the House early in Attorney for Executrix 15-18C ment may be fed as ex tra v a fan t th<? of necesslty 8teep and you wou d agree with. me P * peces ly as posnible. The promises were * ed R wou|d “have to sur- to deny any m inority the right u f th too grandiose to be fulfilled and h wouIJ 1)C of audience wouid be highly un- S nate and re rife r it to House Ju- some of them have been repudl- ^ X u n t a l n In half of the United American. 1 want you to know I ieuuiring two separate «ted, but the Intent is to pluck g tates. lt woujd bave to drop have no personal interest in this Darilar^en tary m aneuvers In the goose thoroughly and clean ,njo Tvgh valley; climb again legislation and I have advised . mpmbpr«i of the Foods while m ourning that he produces W aplnltla flat; drop those who have requested it th at committee gleefully so little down. The sym pathy is Jnto Degchute8 gorge lt js entirely their responsibility y still with the sufferers who mus a( Ma and clhnb to the up. to watch thi8 legislation after the h(1 weeR endure th e poor tax production of ,andg flgaln guch a road win al. bU1 wa8 introduced. I tru st the Senate Bn{ 92 provlding Oregon c ltlzens, many o 1 ways beyond the possibilities foregoing will give you an ex- J th gtate Tax Commlsslon are cx-caslonly branded as unpatrl- modern road building w ithout planatlon why this measure was automatically levy otic in their desire to spend their thp expendlture Of more money introduced by me. may no Ionger a u w m a u t" ^ a state property tax in the event money Instead of donating a lar- than the lQtal vaiu ation of Wasco Ben Musa that the taxes for the biennium ger share to the state. county ------------- -— fail to cover expenditures. If the The «oft-heartsd will grieve for Wasco county, more than any 4-H CLUB NEW8 _ _ . bill passes the House and is sign- the governor who promised the o^ber area, derives the l»eneflt of -Pl Je.a n "yUe d b th Governor, a property glories of almost unlim ited public trade from Sherm an county. Whc- The North Sherman Livestock Ux ¿ yy w l„ requ,re an act of cash to the trusting voters during ther lt enjOyg that tia<k’ or not it club held its monthly meeting the legislature, except for bond the campaign; the hard-hearted cer(a| niy profits therefrom. Ex- Sunday, March 3 at 1:30 p. m. in will grin at the victory of m athe cept politically and geographically the Wasco Methodist church baae- service. Also passed by the Senate this matics over words and be happy Sherm an county is a part of Was- ment. week was a measure generally that It came so quickly. co county. Economically and so- The m eeting was called to order referred to as the""fair dlsm lssaf” d a ily it may as well be one ccun- by president Ix?e Kaseberg The bl„ h wouid require school ty. flag salute and 4-H pledge were boartls to produce a w ritten state- MANY LIVING Sherman county has a highway led by Tom Coats. Roll Call was mpnt as tQ the reason for dis It is a well attested biological fact that w henever any variety (Federal Highway 97) that Is a ta k e a and m inutes were read by misga, Qf a teacher upon request finite the living too easy it falls K00*1 highway. It has the best lo- se creta ry Sally Fields. by tbe teacher, to change as its environm ent cationi possible for any route run- I wo reP°yts *Jven: Oiu‘ The bill was a repeat attem pt, changes Then It ceases to exist. nlng fr°m the Cdjumbla to the *'as ‘>n different breeiis of tieef lntroduced at the request of the The same thing is true in econ- central Oregon plateau. It has by Douglas Uish. The other was QEA and hot,y opposed by the otnlca A buslneM that does not comparatively few curves and it on lice control by Douglas Medler. Assoc|ation of School Directors, a ist' to changing conditions bas a *en,k‘ gra‘,e 11 not , ? ,e ^ r t h Sherman livestock Teachers feel tbIs law will give ceases to exist have to cro9t deep cany °ns or club wUl huve approxim ately 12 them protectlon against dismissal Government programs are do- brk,«‘‘ rivers. Sherm an countlans calves 10 swine, and 8 sheep to for rpasons of a tt natu re. in i a sertous disservice to some are trying to build a bridge across enter In the June Fat Stock Show gchool members, on the phases of agriculture by main- the Columbia to aid the develop- and Sale in lh e Dalles. These otber hand, fear they may now be talnlng artificial conditions. ment of traffic on Highway 97. liKures ate not final- open targets for libel spits and tam ing arxirlciai conai Are th<?y gett,ng ald and comfo rt There being no further business communRy squabbles. Senator The state college extension men from Wasco county? Are they the meeting was adjourned. Our p b lj j x)Wry Medford, is of the have said so often they are almost Thank» to modern kitchen miracles, today’« housewife can bake tire d of R that the northw est gettln* the encouragem ent they next meeting will be at the home oplnion that the blU ^11 fall to X ' r ' ^ u c e ' ^ e X r ^ ^ . v ^ . p7 ^ ? * vÆ ° ' ‘ he ° p ', ! r lani1 M e d ,,r A p r" 7 • ' 1:30 ™ ,i>h i u a cherry pie or concoct a whole meal ’’quick as a cat __ _ because P can wink its eye.” kind of meat to feed the citizens Now Wasco county needs a of ttie northw But uAat dofs tht do with tht timt tht tavtt f Just takes care of > est. We are woeful road to perm it the citizens of ly abort Of pork and Io a lei r rJd tQ (o tbe three or four kids, acts as family chauffeur and nurse, does degree short of beef. We buy It st; g h tQ ,pt the washing and ironing, probably helps out at the local from the mid west ami pay the y aj|ey residents, the settlers on hospital or serves aa Den Mother for ten husky, freight. Smock Prairie and Antelpoe to unruly Cub Scouts. The reason northw est go to Tbe Dalles. OK, OK, Rut to And tht doet evtn mort! Chances are the acts as family don’t produce more meat Is that ^ x . tbp state highway commis- purchasing agent and bookkeeper. And her family’s financial the governm ent program s hold up sppnd 8tate money to make standing depends as much upon her ability to budget and the price on surplus crops so high * broad, straight highway over save money as it does on her husband’s abdity to earn it. It Isn't necessary. Now, this s a a w iuntrv j, pure insanity. very pleansant situation and it ____________ _ T h a t’s why so many women today are helping their husbands would be perfect If it w asn’t for get started on a regular savings program in U.S. Series E the acreage reduction that accom NOTICE TO ( HEITORS Savings Bonds. The secret of saving is system, and one of the Old Crow 86 proof it as mild M your panies it. But it does nothing to easiest systems to follow is the Payroll Savings Plan. All person having claims again- help the farm er adapt to chang present whiskey ...with the distinctivt Once a wage earner signs up for this plan where he works, _________ st the E state of Earl James ing conditions. his money is automatically saved for him in taft and tu rt flavor found only in fine bourbo&t More pimple are coming west Lyons, deceased, are hereby noli- U.S. Savings Bonds. and they demand a wider variety n * l to present them, with the pro Help yewr family win financial security by encouraging your of food and fiber than was so in I* r vouchers and duly veuiied, to TRY C ^ > ^ * * * * husband to join the Payroll Savings Plan or invest in Bonds the old days when the west was the undersigned, the duly appoint- regularly where he banks. H e’ll thank you for it tomorrow! expected to ship raw products to ed and acting adm inistrator ot the populous east because it had the E state of E arl Jam*’» Lyons, PVRT OF EVERY AMERICAN’^SAVINCS BELONGS IN U .S . SAVINGS BONDS little population of its own. The deceased at the office of T. Lester for food has changed. Johnson, attorney at law. Moro. tk-mand 86 P R O O F Tht U t Oootrnmf’tf not puy tor l G odfortiotmoot TM Treasury Doptrtmtnt (A oa A s , people eat more meat and less Oregon, w ithin six months from • fof tl*tr patriotie 4ont^on. lA« AAvortiting Countil an4 the date of the first publication of hAM bread. Farm experts recommend W e /s o th a t a farm economy should be this Notice, to-wlt; March 8, 1957. Clair Balzer based on an Income approxim ate A dm istrator SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL ly half from animal products and OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO. FRANKFdtT, KV,’ OHTRIIUT0 BY NA half from field crops. We are sad T. Lester Johnson DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CORPORATION • 'INTUCNY $T8AI«HT BOMHON ly out of balance if th a t I* the A ttorney for A dm inistrator 18-21c & N o longer is Fine bourbon “too strong** for your taste! \ OLQ ¿ R O W © o o