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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1957)
by the Court, at 602 American the first publication.of this Ko- Bank Bldg., in the City of Port »¡no to-wlt" August 30, 19a/. land, County of Multnomah, State FOR SALE: Residence in Moro, Eunice Isabelle Moran , old/good, on pa veil street. See of Oregon. » - Executrix An undivided one-third interest rusiai --- , „ Giles French. ‘ gotten a ralae If the senate had 640 ACRE RANCH FOR SAl.Bj: T. Lester Johnson in the following, described pro Attorney for Executrix not been so fearful of Increasing The Ranch of Pearl Butler FOR SALE: 900 hu. certified perties owned b ythe above nam Omar seed wheat, in bins. Al- postal rates after the house ha McDonald is up for .Sealed Bids ed minors: notice to credito rs <one so. It will have to be done to be accepted or , rejectee. - fred Kock, Grass Valley. 45-6p P arcel One. A ll of , ’ ah persons having claims again soon, whether it is popular or not. All bids close on Sept. 20. 1957. FOR SALE: 1955 ¿»lymouth Club I» t Eight (8) and Lot Nine (9>, •• ehu» m a t K r j U Uw st the Estate of Clema A. Allen, That department has done a good P o ..office * t “ <»«, Oregon under 2 Massey-Harris Disc Drills, ’ Sedan, automatic shift, radio, excepting the easterly eighty- deceased, are hereby notified to of Con<r**x of Mord» ». l a i t . ____ FORSAKE: 175 job of reorganisation and Is as ef 2 rod weeders, 1 John Deere five (85) feet of the southerly heater, 2 extra wheels with laying hens, 1 yr. old $1 00 present them with the proper ficient as It is ever apt to be lender V -------------- 11.5 feet of said Lot 9, Block TERMS: v winter tires, (Shly 15,000 miles, as many as you want. ED 3 2229 vouchers and duly v e i l e d to ' One (1), original town (now m iw if a m i government control. Disc. Send bids to:* in excellent condition. Doris the undersigned, the duly a p p l Working for the government is Pearl Butler McDonald F U B lItH K R S city) of Grass Valley, Sherman Coelsch, Moro. j ** a miserable job at best. Organlza- or FOR SALE: Big saddle h^ ’ ied, qualified and acting Execu County, Oregon. ■ association tion la usually Inefficient and Howard Dent Jr. Att’y WANTED: A Graham Hoeme, sound, young, and genU^ C HL trix of the Estate of Cema . Parcel T w o. Allen, deceased, at the office of T. bound around by custom and 106 E. Fourth St. 2 or 3 Disc Drills and a Disc Barnett, Wasco, GI 2-5469 45-bc All of Lots Five (5), Six (6) and Lester Johnson, Attorney at Law, precedence; pay Is low and pay The Dalles, Oregon Plow. Phone Madras 2075. 45c 45p seven (7) and the southerly one- NATI Moro, Oregon, within alx monJJ8 rices dependent on politics there half < V4 > of Lot Four (4), Block from the date of the first publi is little incentive to excel. it Bethlehem C hapter No. 78 O.K.S. WURLITZER la the piano reCom LEGAL NOTICES z Thirteen (13), CLEMENTS AD mended by Parents’ Magazine. does offer a sort of security and cation of this Notice to-wit. Aug Meets every second DITION to the City of Grass notice of W A L A©COUNT W urlitzer-the name that means '♦¿e Thursday each month. often attracts those more inter Valley, Sherman County, Ore- Notice is hereby given that the. ust 23, 195^ gnegg pauline Merritt music to millions at Sievers Visiting members In- ested in security than in any - gon. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Music Box-next to Pennys-The undersigned has filed In the vlted. Moro, Oregon Executrix thing else. P arcel T h ree Dalles. 44-46c County Court of the State of Ore Genevieve Powell, W. M- SUBSCRIPTION RATES gon for Sherman County, his T. Lester Johnson Gwen R om , Secretary Five-eighths (%) interest in - ONE Y E A R .......................... • 2 ,H’ EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY! Final Account as AdmlnJ ^ rat,t’,r Attorney for Executrix the Southwest Quarter ISW14), Eureka I-odge No. 121 A.F.AA.M. . You do not need selling experi of the Estate of Mai McDe” P d' SEPTEMBER 13, l»W GOVERNOR’S CONFERBNÍ E Southwest Quarter of Southeast Meets on the 1st and ence to become a successful deceased, and that IN THE, CIRCUIT COURT OF Quarter (SWttSEMD North half 3rd Thursday evenings Watkins Dealer in this area. the 2nd day of October 1957 at t h e s t a t e of (N tt) of Northwest Quarter each month. Visiting If all the meetings that tiave Top weekly profits! Car need (NW%) and Southwest Quarter members cordially in ed. Credit arranged. For In ten o'clock A. M. of said day n THE COUNTY of MULTNOMAH been held by Oie .taw the court room of the County THE RUSSIANS AND US vited to meet with us. of Northwest Quarter (SW\4- development commission are 11 Probate D epartm ent formation write thgrJ- R Wat Court In Moro, Sherman County, X one held In The IX.Be» Paul Alley, W.M. NW%) of Section Tlilrty-four l a th e M atter of th e G uardianship kins Co., 3903 Brooklyn Ave., Oregon, have been fixed by the Wp read in the more expensive can he expected from them. There :iy<>e Qllhnor, Secretary (34), Township Five (5) South, Seattle 5, Washington. 41-46 Inc. Court as the time and place for of Range Seventeen <17L Blast of prints that war between this na ¡’ too much of lo c i m atter. In- hearing objections to said Fin id Garl D ouglas B aker and Stuart Meets 2nd and 4th WUllamette Meridian in Sher tion and Russia is not now con eluded and few wl»n«aM ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Account and for the settlement |U>) Baker, Minors. sidered a llklhood in the.near fu aullktent Information to dlacuaa Pu ^ d a y s of each man County, Oregon. plete painting and decorating of said estate. Notice is hereby given that the Visiting ture which is good news, if true, state-wide problems. I’an-rl Four. It is truf month. service, spray or brush Phone Donald O. MoDermld undersigned Guardian of the per and it makes us feel good to read that an airing of local compla nts members welcome. Lot 7, Block 4 of the orignal Administrator 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th S t sons and estates of the above Town of Grass Valley, 6herman can be helpful and that the state L. Grabenhorst. NG Vem Cam p'll and Jack Null, T. Lester Johnson named minors by virtue of the There are many reasons for agencies represented in the .tra Vads DeMoss, S e c .------ , _ County, Oregon. The Dalles Oregon 38 tin Attorney for Administrator 43-6c order of 3ale issued out of the Lupine Rebeket. Ixxlge No. such thinking among them being veling party can sometimes all The sales will be made subject FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders notice to creditors above entitled court, duly made to the confirmation by the above the i>ossesslon of atomic weapons late them. ?., - . „ harlandvikwgrange and walla 1x4 tongue A groove All persons having claims and entered on the 21st day of that would—so the experts s a y - But such things are not going M eets fin d and third Satu rd ays court. dry utility $25 per M. against the Estate of Mary E. August. 1957, In the above en entitled wipe out both nations within a to be of much help to the com each m outh at 8 p. m- Date of first publication: Sep Std. A Btr. I$”x 6 thoroughly Bucholtz, deceased, are hereby titled guardianship, licensing the ItwA hours aftfer war started. May mission in solving the state s Oriow Martin, Master dry TAG for floors, truckbeds, notified to present them with the guardian to sell the Interest of the tember 6, 1957. be they would; maylw not. Maybe main problem, which hat been Date of last publication, Sep- Aauea Benson, Secretary proper vouchers arid duly veri above wards In the hereinafter etc., $75 per M. the survivors would think it a diagnosed as^too little industry. Moro Ixsdge No. 11« 1-O-O.F. terber 27, 1957. Many other sizes and items fied, to the undersigned, the duly described real property belong good thing after a few genera It Is possible that that is not a Vedma K. Baker, from $17 per M up. appointed, qualified and acting Meets 1st and 3rd ing to the said wards and their Guardiaan tions. we will never know. correct diagnosis and the first Job Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. THOREN LUMBER CO. LYLE, Executrix of the Estate of Mary estates, will offer for sale and There could be reasons why of the commission should be t hall. Transient and WN., Ph EMerson 5-2216 day E. Bucholtz, deceased, at the of sell from and after the 27th day Ben G. Flelschman war is not considered likely. Rus determine whether or not that Is visiting brothers are fice of T. Lester Johnson, Attor- ni Suntember. 1957, at private Attorney for Guardian or night. sia has long boasted that the t he C3M6. cordially Invited. 602 American Bank Bldg. Custom Slaughtering by appoint world would soon he communist The commission has learned Oriow Martin, N. O. P o r t l a n d . Oregon 44-47C ment only. Meat cutting, wrap- and there are reasons to believe It from several meetings held in Leo Watkins, Secretary * Is satisfied with the progress eastern Oregon that this part o f being made in that direction. A the state expects to get »I011« war Isn't necessary and might alright and would be very please»! slow down the process of tom- if the state would go away and munlzatlon. leave it alone. That means less Communism Is essentially the taxes, fewer restrictive laws, few- ; control of everything by govern er laws giving monopolies to labor*, ment. It is dictatorship. Karl to corporations, to one group of Marx designed a dictatorship by Industry against another. less the proletariat, hut Karl wasn t meddling with affairs that are so smart as a psychologist and not properly a part of govern didn't realise that the proletariat ment. Isn’t dictatorial. Communism be- The governor, in answer to a <ame a dictatorship by entrenched question, said at The Dalles hat previous committees investigat bureaucracy. In this country we are asking ing Oregon’s tax climate had had government to do more and more preconceived notions about the things and have a rather . tight tax system and wanted to change bureaucracy °f our own which it. That wafs no doubt a reference mdst tickle the Russians every to the sales tax. It is pot true that time they contemplate It. In previous tax study committees France, now making a bit of an have been solely composed of t effort to halt the growing infla ¡pies tax advocates, nor that they tion that has made 1000 francs have lu-Ue report- de-iiioe»l to «• otm « morfw« annual Income» aid the adoption of a sales tax . worth a modest meal, there seems Moat of tl>e members of such com ' a definite trend toward dictator mittees have been Interested main ship and England has truned o- ly Jn holding down the coat of clallst for good. government. It is the segment of Right here the farmers plant Oregon politics now in power the crops and the acres dictated from which comes the most dan by government and get the price ger of a sales tax for If we con-^ set by government; stockmen tlnue to spend $50.000.000 more a graze according to government biennium a sales tax will soon regulations; taxes take nearly a become a necessity. The way to third of all incomes and from half prevent a sales tax Is to learn to to four-fifths of corporation in live under the taxes we now have. comes. We are getting more gov It is not the belief,of this news ernment all the time. Govern paper that taxes are primarily the m ent,’ he it known, operates for reason for Oregon's lack of indus the benefit of government,1 not try. Lack of population, lack of the people. No matter what the transportation and a multitude of advocates of big government Bay, nuisance laws are of greater im ■ government Is the enemy of the portance and the high cost of la people. bor may be the biggest reason. . As long as we continue to per The meetings are not a total mit Inflation, to make government loss. People get together, meet the bigger, to depend on other things governor, rest While ljjtening to than ourselves we are making the local complaints and carefully Russians feel good and their veiled major ones, dine together, boasts are not to be taken lightly. feel Important, all of which serves to elevate the soul and strengthen the body. Otherwise, don’t expect much. FAY VETO President Elsenhower vetoed - the pay raise for government em ployees giving as his reason the DR. DONALD R. CARPENTER danger of Inflation. He is right ANNO UNCES about that but some Increase In pay for federal workers Is Justi The Opening of Hla Office fied, although the vetoed "bill was FOR the Practice of larger than necessary. Probably GENERAL DBNISTRY it was made that way in expectan cy of a veto. ROOM «08 The charge that Americans United States National are nearly all spending more than . r « Bank Building they earn seems borne out by the THE DALLES, OREGON constant Inflation. It may be a r fith tix in our fa m ily , m y oleriric appliance» ore in alma»» Hourac 8 to 3:30 • CY 6 25* I little unfair to federal employees MON. THRU SAT. con»*ant u»e. I am really »urprl»ed to learn haw econom.col to not let them Join the parade, even though it would speed up the electricity 1». I hone»tly feel it 1» one of today » mo»t reatan- Ding sharp freeze. Kennys M art« . Grass Valley, Oregon. Call 242 for appointment. FOR SALE: New John Deere LL a n d l.z Drill- Drills, Bargain ***“ • y Supply A Implement Tel. GI 2-5402, Wasco, Ore. 45c !’m amazed thal our electricity costs us an average oi oniy 45$ a day!" ... says Mrs. C. 0. Spencer, Jr., a Pacific Power customer m WHY TAKE LESS THAN 5% ON YOUR SAVINGS NOW -H. z. Grade A bonds in telephone, water, highway, tleetric power, and other hank quality issues, yields 5% and more, under present high interest rote#. Ready resale any tinie desired. And many are federal income tax exempt. ably-priced necessities.0 Y o u’ll be amazed, too, when you count up all the jobs electricity does in your home and figure how little it costs you per day. L ike Mrs. Spencer, who lives in Albany, Oregon, homemakers throughout Pacific Powerland are m aking gen erous use of PP&L electric service because it does so much and costs so little ! ________ A re you m aking fu ll use o f PP&L’s low-cost electric, service fo r better living? Shop fo r the newest in-m odem , work-saving electric helpers at your appliance dealer s today. J. W DODD W illiam J. Cotllan A C ^ ANY 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND BRANCH / Range Washar W ater Heater . Freezer Dryer Toaster Refrigerator W a ffle Iron Television Vacuum Cleaner P2 Coffee Maker WRITE, PHONE or CONTACT Mid-C<>lumhta Mgr REFERENCE: E R E N l Be help Mrs. Spencer and her family of six live better electrically for just 45< a day: 5 2 Rodio W hy not draw <»n our 30 y w r e ex p erien ce in bond*, «ml in all «eraride« m arket*, to obtain the bent ponnlble retaran for yonr liquid M vingn. TYGH VALLEY. OREGON Hare’s a list of the electric appliances that Ä c L IG r H T C O M P A N Y Floor Polisher \ Power Tools 52 M ixer £ £ Iron 5 j lighting 5S ^ °n Mow m any of those appliam ta* w ork fo r yoo In your homo?