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SólCrtMAN COUNTY JOUR ÑAU
KOBO, OREGON,
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PAGB I
FRIDAY, JUNE t i , 1937
29-34C Bidders shall furnish catalog cuts
Bank Bldg. The Dalles, Phone
5, Washington.
and complete descriptions of
CY 6-2724.
32 3c Cuatom Slaughtering by appoint chassis and bus bodies they pro
ment only. Meat cutting, wrap pose to deliver.
32-3c
FOR SALE: Used Electric and
ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s ----------------
gas rotary lawn mowers $35.00,
Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. N ur iC E T<> CREDITOR»
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New Electric mowers $49.95;
Call 242 for appointment.
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All persons
having claims
Fairbanks Morse 21" *109^ '
RANCH & HOME STORE. p d r SALE- Omar seed wheat against the Estate of Jack Brady,
(rem combine, »3 00 per deceased, are hereby no.lfted to
Moro, Oregon
32c
bushel. 12 miles from Arlington, present them with the proper
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom.
HUI Seehafer, Bickleton, Wash- vouchers and duly verified, to the
2 baths, Moro. Prone JO 5-3539
inglon
31-6c undersigned, the duly appointed,
32-3p
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qualified and acting Admlnlstra
Qf the
the Estate of
ack Brady
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Good LUMBER, direct from mill, from trlx of
of j Jack
Brady,
$17 per M and up. Phone Lyle deceased, at the office of T. L is
quality, no noxious weeds, $26
136 day or night. If no answer ter Johnson, Attorney at law,
on board truck. Call 22F06 or
call 6K Thoren Lumber Co. 28tf Moro, Oregon, within six months
write Ray Hill, Goldendale,
Washington,
32-4c FOR SALE: 5 room & basement from the date of the first publi
home In G. V. Stucco In & out, cation of this Notice, to-wit: May
FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders
fireplace, oil furnace heat, in 24, 1957.
and walls 1x4 tongue & groove
Marie Brady
sulated, nice yard A garage, 2
dry utility $25 per M.
Administratrix
lots 50’ x 120’. Will sell either
Std. & Btr. U ”x 6 thoroughly
fully furnished or without, T. Lester Johnson
dry T&G for floors, truckbeds,
priced to sell Phone 203 Grass Attorney for Administratrix
etc., $75 per M.
29-32C
Valley.
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Many other sizes and Items
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from $17 per M up.
THORN LUMBER CO. LYLE, LEGAL NOTICES
N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T
G O O D ’N P L E N T Y is ihe order of the month as Oregon acknowl-
WN., Ph EMerson 5-2216 day NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUS
Notice is hereby given that the
edges the official Strawberry Shortcake W eek, June 16 to 23.
or night.
32c-tfn PURCHASE
undersigned has filed in the Coun
There is nothing more typical of the Northwest than Strawberry
Sealed bids will be received at ty Court of the State of Oregon
SPINET PIANO: Will sacrifice
Shortcake which features Oregon wheat flour products, fresh
equity for quick sale. Assume the office of the clerk of School for Sherman County, her Final
Oregon strawberries and Oregon dairy goods.
mo. pyts or cash. Write Credit District No. 17 of Sherman County Account as Executrix of the Es
Mgr., %P. O. Box 226, Salem, at Moro, Oregon, for furnishing tate of Joseph Vernon Flatt, de
hospitality shown us made it a CLEAN modern steam heated cot-
Oregon.
32-4c and delivering one (1), twenty- ceased, and that Monday, the 24th
very enjoyable one.
We made
ages close to beach, summer
four (24) passenger school bus.
day of June, 1957, at ten o’clock
many friends In the short time we
rates $4.00 per couple. Also ITATPi WIDE PAINT CO. com
Bids will be received until 8.00
were here and would like to say
plete painting and decorating P. M., Monday, July 1, 1957. Un A. M. of said day in the court
modern trailer park. Grace
we will always remember Moro,
service, spray or brush. Phone der no circumstances will a bid room of the County Court in
Chipman, Taft Auto Court,
as the "little town, with the big
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. be considered if filed after the Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
Taft, Oregon.
33-4c
Vern Campell and Jack Null, hour specified in this announce have been fixed by the Court as
heart."
WANTED: Saleslady or man to
the time and place for hearing
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Thank you,
The Dalles, Oregon
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sell
McNess
Products
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ment.
.
R. J. Hall
to said Final Account
full time. Big profits. No exper- WANTED. Man with car, earn $2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: objections
and
for
the
settlement of said
ience needed. Will teach and fi-
to $5 per hour on Watkins 800 Busses must comply wltn all ex-
nance you. Write today. McNess
Family Fool Route, Experience tetlng Oregon state
u llia n Katherine Flatt
i > I’ u B o x 14, Bayshore Sta.,
unnecessary. Age no handicap, and requirements, bpecmcauons
Executrix
Oakland, 23, Calif.
33-4p
Also part-time .opportunity, for special equipment may be ob-
. .
inhnson
Write J. R. Watkins Company, talned at the clerk’s office
[ . Lester J
FOR SALE: Kid’s pony. Bill John, FOR SALE: Second hand brick.
29-32C
3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Attorney f
Grass Valley.
33c
Call Georg Wernmark, U. S.
experienced could bring poorer
guvemment to the rose city than
it has brought on Itself and our
metropolis might consider mak
M o ru , O reguu
ing the rule of beauteous Queen
Fidi tur Alice permanent Instead of rele
(Jilas i l i • «i h
gating her to the role of greeter
E ( i t » r « l a* b m io im I
ria»» m ativr at tha
guests for the
puaiulliee at More.
Ora«on.
u ix l.r Act of distinguished
of Goa*raaa a t M arch ». I H i -
coming year.
But that Is not the game. The
N IW IF A M I
game Is to pretend we have roy
alty, that we are no longer sov
I P U B IIS H IM
ereign souls with wills of our
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own but faithful lieges of a queen
who rules by divine right.
The
most violent adherents of dem
N A T IO N A l
ocracy like to play such games.
We wonder why? Is it to prove all
over again to themselves that
they are free of such ancient
'O F F IC IA L county PA PE R , things? Or is It an indication that
we would really like to have a
mcimcription rates
gracious ruler to tap us on the
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back with a lightly held sword
when we have done well?
J U N E S I, 1937
In a democracy the citizen must
make his own reasons for praise
and unless his wife Is of the con
F A R M COST»
gratulatory sort must speak it
Wheat farmers are greatly con himself. It is a wearysome busi
Someone to Bay
cerned about the cost of produc ness at best
ing wheat whkh is squeezing the "well done” and some one to cher
profits out of the business much ish the attention bestowed may
as it is doing the same for other fill the needs of humankind as
businesses.
well as the harsher demands of
It seems to the farmer that he democracy. In any event the idea
Is worse off than any and maybe of royalty has lasted much long-
he is for he needs machinery and er than the ideas of self govern-
the cost of it has soared. Labor ment.
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bothers him less for he uses ma- ---------- -----
chlnery in place of it as much as
he can. However, for this very INTBREST
reason he is unable to g<*t effici
ent labor In many cases, because
There is a great to-do about In
he doesn’t hire It long enough at terest rates these days and it will
a time. Inasmuch as he is not a no doubt get 'gorae
belore it
steady employer he does not get quiets down. One reason is that
steady
rady employees
employees.
vhe government is going to have
The very price o
to refinance a good many bonds
wheat farm costs high. As long as
more for
wheat is worth $2.20 a bushel or
something like that and acreage
'taxpayer9 that is bad, un
is reduced by some forty per cent
happen to own some of
it behooves the farmer to make
of are m
to
every acre produce all that It can.
of them Cerlainjy every
This means that when weeds
^nows that the government
start he must spray. He can do
Wn,t seU bonds at three per
this for from three to five dollars
normal times. Most bonds
an acre which Is a couple bushels
w <n war tinw and fOr
of wheat. He must apply fertilizer
lriotlc reasons, not for flnan-
to his land in order to get as much
reasOns. Government did not
wheat as possible because he Is
advantage of what oppor-
limited in acres and the price Is tunJt prevailed after the war to
high. It pays off—or has—but it reduce
debt and savings have
is an expense due almost entire- not been j large enough
enough to
to create
create
ly to the high price. The same the
not huge
been investment
i g
funds need
thing is true of much of the mach ed for both business and govern
inery used.
ment. Naturally everyone must
If wheat was worth $1.50 a bu- pay more.
many farmers would quit spray
Neither are we able to see that
ing for weeds and perhaps would the nation will be damaged by
quit fertilizing.
The country the change toward higher interest
wouldn’t produce as much grain rates. If labor and living is worth
and the costa would be smaller, more there is no reason why the
would have to be, In fact.
man who saves a few dollars
It looks like a sort of m^rry-go- shoudn’t have more for the use of
round. If the farmer was in con It. There isn’t much incentive to
trol of his prices he might do as save money when one has to let It
labor does and raise the price of out for a year to get three cents
bread to impossible
Impossible helghths.
If
heigntha. Il
use of
Americans might
he was as well organized as Indus- return t to their
their saving
saving habits
habits again
again
try he might try the same thing If Interest rates were five or six
if he could control competition or per cent.
imports which Is what Industry
There is no historical back
has trouble doing.
ground for the argument that
But the farm er’s price is con there will be a depression If in
trolled by government and so Is terest rates go up. This nation s
his acreage and so are his mar greatest growth was made on high
kets overseas so he Just spins the interest rates.
And we mean
wheel in his cage like a captive high—ten or twelve per cent.
squirrel.
With incomes as large as they
are now savings are much easier
than in most periods of our his
CHEAPER CARS
tory and therefore anyone can be
come
a lender and take advan
The word from about the coun
try on automobile sales Is that tage
_ of the trend. There Is nothing
the real famy car is not doing so exclusive about It.
well and that buyers are looking
for stability in their rubber tired
The senate Is going to vote on
transportation. It is time It seems another Hells canyon dam bill
that people begin expressing their and may pass IL That would be a
financial superiority with some very complicating bit of legisla
other gadget.
tion but if it didn’t submerge the
But it was wonderful while it dam already half built by the
lasted. We developed great long
Power it might not delay
hoods
less filled
filled with
hoods half
half or
or less
with mo-
mo- ¡L ttingpow er in the northwest
tors, we had trunks big enough to __________
delight a bootlegger; our eyes
were dazzled by colors that paled
the flowers. We may even get
back to the utilitarian idea that
cars were made to nwve passen
gers from here to there with
safety and celerity Instead of ex
pressing the owners notions of
My wife and 1— traveling from
urlstocracy.
We really doubt If the little Kelowna B. C. to Los Angeles on
foreign cars have much to do with our annual vacation—would like
It. So many of them are like clay to compliment the people of Moro
pipes—hit ’em and throw ’em on their fine hospitality.
Last weekend our car broke
away—but as a means of show lug
disrespect for motor car glamour down at Grass Valley. It was Sun
day but Les Gray and Glen Shoe
they are effective.
What sort of gadget we will maker Journeyed down to tow ua
take up next as a means of ex in and assess the damage. When
pressing ourselves we have no we saw Moro we had visions of
present notion. It may be passion a very dull overnight stay, but the
ate pink bathtubs and green cook
stoves; it could* be lace edged
cuffs for men and mutton sleeves
DORIN WILBURN
for women. But it will be some
Well Drilling
thing.
Humans with money to
buy blue beads are going to buy
The Dalles. Oregon
blue beads. What we don’t know
is what they will sew them on, Phone CY 6-3729 812 E 7th St.
their hats or their handkerchiefs.
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S ljerm au (County J o u rn a l
PubILhrd Every Frida/ at
WANT ADS
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lumi)
AMERKAN QUEENH
Portland hag crowned another
queen, given her flowers and
homage, listened to her words
and is now In the process of for
getting her.
It U very nice for
the queen ami her princesses and
good for the people who got to see
the whole parade of royalty with
out having to live under it.
It la all a pretty little make be
have. We cannot conceive how
any queen, however young and In-
enable«
♦he (amity
♦o limit
♦ha cost
Ht needs or wishes.
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