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PAGE S SH HR Vt AN COUNTY JO U R N AL MORO. OREGON d. Farm s may have no '9i;rritt¿tu C o u n ty .1) o u r nal farm ers are no more in- it than anyone else and Pu l»l I m I i «•<! Every Friday at is if under governm ent even Moro, Oregon il is stili there reuul itiön, th« Gllem I,. French Editor and still productive but chemical C n t«r«d a t eeoor.d ria a» m a tte r at the needles would make it no if the P o aü .fftc « a t M o ro , O re g o n . un d er Act hum an gieen thum b failed and o f C o nirreat o f M a rc h I, 1 * 7 * ._______ _____ farm ing Is not any healthier since ■emodeleo city living, ¿raters these days farm loney ju st as other busi- work for the income they cun make. The old idealism of doing im portant work by feed ing tlx? world’s hungry is tem per- e . with a desire to know how P U B L IS H E R S much the world's hungry will pay. ASSO CIATIO N New communication and trans- portation probably caused the hange and it is alright we guess. OFFICIAL COUNTY I’AVER Modeiti farm ers have more lun, sens« r ip t io n r a t e s make more money; their elders ONE YEAR *2.0« cot more satisfaction out of the ev ap animi <leper FRIDAY, MARI H 18, 195» W ANT ADS IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E ST A'I E O F O R EG O N FO R T H E C O U N T Y O F SHERMAN .MORRISON OIL CO., ) erly port!« l of the ribed tract 1 *ing sul> perpetual L S. Gov- owage ease ìent, be- Ing described as N ortherly of the following described line: Beginning at the S. W. corner of the above described tra^t; th e n .e along the W esterly line of said tract N. 27 degrees 17’ West 327.06 feet to a true point of beginning of this description; thence running N. 57 degrees 30’ E ast 246.75 feet to the E ast erly line of the above described tract and there term inating. Tract contains 3.9 acres of which 1.16 acres is subject to flowage easement. Or, in lk?u thereof, a decree of the Court vesting title in the par- el of real property hereinabove descrilied in the plaintiff. This sum m ons is publishe«! by o rd er of the The Honorable E. H. Howell, Judge of the above en titled Court, duly made and e n te r ed. Date of first publication: March 28, 1958. Date of last publication: April 25, 1958. DAN J. KENNY A ttorney for Plaintiff 1212 Failing Building Portland, Oregon 21-25c «traction of increasing the tax h vv fur the fiscal v ta r 1958-1959 over th«* am ount limited by sec tion 11, article XI, of the Consti tution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: There is no tax base for a 3r class district, therefore the en tire levy m ust be voted in ex- ess of the 6% limitation. The am ount of tax. in excess of the <5% lim itation, proposed to lie levied for said fiscal year is $15,091.15. Dated this 21st day of March. 1958. ATTEST Jean Brown D istrict Clerk William M. Huck Chairm an Hoard of Directors 21-22c 8 the County Court in Moro, Sher man County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account an«l for tb? settlem ent of said estate. G ertrude I. . Peugh E xe . u trix T. I>ester Johnson T. eL ster Johnson 20-23c A ttorney for Executrix FOR SALE: G< mx J house in Moro w ith ample land for garden,, fine location, solid foundation, FR E I) G. SMITH, SR., Defendant paved street. See Giles French No." 2<>77 SI MMONS FOR SALE: Used electric and Gas TO T H E ABOVE NAMED DE- lawn mowers $25.00 up. New FEN DA NT: mowers $19.95 up. Tillers $129 - IN TH E NAME C iF T H E STATE NOTH E 95 up. used dryer $75.00. Special OF OREGON, yot i are hereby re- NOTICE is hereby given that on I’hilco TV console $195.00. qulred to appear and answ er the the undersigned will present th e Table saw used $50.00. Ranch complaint filed < igainst you in ir petition to the Council of the A Home Store. Moro. 21c the above entltl ed Court and cause on or Iiefore the expiration City of Wasco, Oregon at its TO GIVE AWAY: Black Labrador of four weeks from the date of regular meeting to lie held at the retriever, needs ranch home, the first publication of this sum City Hall in Wasco, Oregon, at female, one year old, has had mons. If you fail so to appear 8:00 P. M. on Monday, the 7th all shots. Call JO 5-3678. 20c and answ er, plaintiff, for want day of April, 1958, praying for the vacation all of the alley lo <’OH SALE: Two bedroom house thereof, will apply to th e above m i I H I I <i i «ED ITO RS in Wasco, TV antenna, base- entitled Court for the relief pray All persons having claims cated in Block 5 of th e Original 19-20c ed for in its complaint, to -wit: ment. Call G 12-5483 against the FZstate of Orville I.. Town, now City, of Wasco, Sher directing an«l «im pelling the de Hockman, deceased, are hereby man County, Oregon. STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com fondant to sell and convey to George W. D rinkard notifie«l to present them, with plete painting and decorating the plaintiff, by a good and suffi- Pearl D rinkard the proijier vouchers and duly service, spray or brush. Phone ient deed, the following des M A R IT I 28, 1958 Je rry B arnett verifeid, to the undersigned, the I ’ l M t A L L DE< IS IO N CY <5-3977 or CYG-5293, 1205 E. cribed parcel of real property. Madelyn B arnett duly appointed, qualified and act Attorney General Thornton is 12th St. Vern Campbell and / Beginning at the South West TAX RESEARCH 18-21c ing A dm inistratrix of the Estate correct in ruling that pinlxills Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn corner of the following des of Orville L. Ho km an, deceased, The learned Dr. Sly from that ¡»ay off in free plays are ille cribed tract, thence in an E ast at the office of T. L ester Johnson, Princeton has come to Oregon to gal. 1 a ) ttelles are prohibited by LUMBER for your ranch or farm, erly direction along tlx» North competitive mill prices. Thoren attorney at law, Moro, O regin. start his investigation of Oregon the Oregon Constitution which line of Highway 30 a distance Lum ber Co., Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn within six m onths from the date taxes that will rew ard him U> sates in Article XV, Section 4: of 150 feet; thence in a N orth of the first publication of this the extent of $30,000 and an addi “Lotteries and the sale of lottery FOR SALE: Completely rem odel erly direction a distance of 70 Notice, to-wit: March 28, 1958. ed 2 bedroom home in Moro. tional $5,000 for expenses. It may ti kets, for any purpose w hatever feet, parallel with the West line (’ecil Hockman Call JO 5-3602 or JO 5-3528. are prohibited and the legislative l>e worth It. of the billowing described tract; NDTK’E OF H< HOOL ELEC- 12c tfn A dm inistratrix Dr. Sly, who has a record of assembly shall prevent th«* same thence in a W esterly direction TION UPON <Jl EHTION OF IN- 21-2 Ic such services, has made his first by penal laws.” 25 feet, parallel with the North CREASIN'«; TAX LEXY OVER T. I .ester Johnson LOST: 3 yearling registered H ere A lottery is well defined in law. appearance before Oregon com line of H ighw ay 30; thence in AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC A ttorney for A dm inistratrix ford heifers, branded Lazy S mittees and Is no doubt gather Tiler«* ate three things necessary a N ortherly direction 30 feet, TION 11, ARTK LE XI. STATE NOTICE OF FIN 4i MX OI N I over S on rig h t side. L ast seen ing some local data to lx* digest to constitute a lottery 1) a chance parallel with the West line of Lowest Prices Ever C O N S T IT U T IO N at mouth of Little F erry « an- Notice is hereby given that the ed before his next appearance in lielng taken, 2) a consideration the following described tract; Notice Is hereby given that an un ’ersigned has filed in the Coun yon on Sherm an Co. side of on C e rtifie d Blue- being paid, 3, a prize being given. thence 125 feet in W esterly di election will lx* held in School ty Court of the State of Oregon the state. John Day. Reward for their re We prophesy that the good doc A pinball game has all three an<l rection parallel with North line Tag Seed! D h tri t No. 3 of Sherm an Coun for Sherm an County, her Final covery. Sid Seale, Condon, Ore. tor will tell us that our tax sys is therefore a lottery. Many other of Highway 30; thence 1(M) feet ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p. m. Account as Executrix of the Es 12c tfn O rder Now and Save! tem Isn’t so bad, that It is pretty games of chance a tv* likewise lot in Southerly direction, along to 8 p. m. on April 14 at Rufus tate of H. T. Peugh. deceased, West line of the following des School, in said school district, for well balanced but that it is over teries, prolxibly most bingo games. Custom Slaughtering by appoint PRICE EXAMPLES: Cwt. and that Monday, the 21st day of m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap loaded. We ne<>d to give the motor Poker is not a lottery, nor horse- cribed .property to ixdnt of be the purpose of subm itting to the April, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M. B.T. Ranger Alfalfa . $40.00 ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s ginning: A tra»t of land locat legal voters of said district the more time or unload some of the racing for it is generally consid B T. Ladak Alfalfa . 46.00 of said day in the court room of Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. ed in tie* East one-half of .he weight. Probably no tax’ system er«? I that the skill of the player is B.T. Alfa Fescue . . 21.00 Call ED 3-3215 for apixiintment. Southeast q u a rte r of Section wotdd raise as much money as of more importance than chance. B.T. Crested Wheatgrass . . . 25.00 31, Twp. 3 N., R. 17 E.„ W.M. our legislators have been voting W hether pinlialls return money YOU DON’T HAVE TO MOVE: B.T. Inf. Wheatgrass . 37.00 being described as follows: or free plays makes no différera «• Right In your home town or recently. B T. Manchar Beginning at a point on the 'fhe tax professor will also say in tin* definition foi free plays county we need an active W at Bromegrass . . • 29.00 N ortherly right-of-way line of that a sales tax would raise a lot are sufficiently rew arding to con kins Dealer. Make up to $100.00 (Above prices F.O.B. Dishman) the re-located U. S. Highway No. of money anil that such a tax stitute a prize. weekly first year. Operate from 30; said t|xiint lieing 64.66 feet could lx? worked Into our system I’he example of certain officers your own home. Car or light FAST iDELIVERY North and 942.42 feet East of with little difficulty. And he will of tin* law' losing thousands of truck needed. W rite I he J. R Orders processed and shipped the N. W. corner of Block 11 in also have to say that Oregonians dollars over on tin* ■oast certainly W atkins Company. 3903 Brook tame day as ord - d. town of Rnfus, Sherman Coun do not seem inclined to try a shows th«* danger that can come lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, W ashing ty, Oregon; thence running N. sales tax so a recommendation from such games of chance. If ton. 17-22C Every Jacklin mixture is custom 27 degrees 17’ West 647.35 feet Oivgon cit,iz«*ns w mt th< ized for your needs, your soil end for one would lie Impracti» al. t hey FOR SALE: <5 room house & 12 to the Southerly right-of-way climatic conditions. T hat is about all there Is to say should amend th (institution, WF W ill lots. Phone JO 5-3223. 20-1 p line of the Union Pacific Rail although one with a fair gift for Until that h («m. law enforce- HEIR road; thence along said right-of- words could g«» Into the w hereas ment offic«*r a r«* lutV Itound to LOST: center end gate for low YOU truck rack, lietween Wamiv way line N. 59 degrees 59' E. es and w herefores of the above sto,i them. and Kent. Peetz Brothers, W am 71.5 feet; thence S. 56 degrees to pad out a lengthy report. lie ic, Oregon. Phone 2252. 21c 53' E. 715.31 feet to the N orther By M ary A im 'I hompson might end it with a w arning that Send lor f r * 9 ly right-of-way line of U. S. T A R M f A C T *> P l .,n n i j B - , >.j a lot of loose talk aliout taxes of The Moro l-H cooking « lut» met FOR SALE: Garden tractor and fo rm Today. Highway No. 30; thence along 4 attachm ents. JO 5-3223. 20-21 p ten causes Jitters which would at the Presbyterian church on said right-of-way line S. 58 de also I n * apprt^prlate. M o- h 2 1 Martha Martin and grees 00’ WBst 231.<57 feet; Denise .Miller gav Taylor LODGE A. E. A A. M. iemonstra- Muller FARM EQUIP. thence on a 2825 foot radius tion on making g peanut butter Wasco, Oregon LABOR AND IIIE LAW Sales - Service - Parts curve to the right 194.4 feet Lalxir unions are following the cookies, d her were 13 members fdeets each First and Third (the long chord of which bears present. Case, Calkins, New Holland same pattern tx*t by business a Tu«?»lays S. 59 degrees 58’ W. 194.3 feet) generation and more ago. W heth Moro, Oregon Elton Medler, W. M. to the point of beginning. er they will have the intelligence Gordon H arper, See. lo n iir b the obstreperous ones Dentist among them and learn to I n * less Lupine Relieluil L«xlge aggressive In getting all they can M.»r«< H«itel Bldg. JO 5-3501 Meets 2nd and 4th from the public or not rem ains to O F F IC E DA YS Tuesdays of each I n * seen. Unions are in alxiut the I l E S I! 4 4 A \ \ E D N ESD \Y month. Visiting same position as business was members welcome., fifty years ago wb;*n “tru st b u st Ann Milk.*r, NG ing” was In the headlines every ■ ■ ' ' r-' Helen M artin, sec. week. Moro Ixxtgw No. 113 I.O.O.F. V E R N O N ROOT Business was a decided m inor Meets 1st and 3rd »- ity although of some ]xilltical \gi*l-( liem , In«*., - <»lllM*i’t 2-512 Tuesdays In I 0.0.1*. strength and curbing the ‘ public hall. T ransient and U M lx* dam ned” philosophy w asn’t visiting brothers are much trouble after the public i cordially Invited. x was aroused. it will I n * harder Orlow Martin, N. G. . with labor which has a great la*o W atkins, Secretary power in many states since it has Bethlehem I h ap ter No. 78 O.E.H. organized a "public «•duration" ’.om m ittee to d istribu te its props t. * Meets every secono gantia. Thursday each month. W hatever th«* chan< i*s of m ak - Visiting members In- o vited. Moro, Oregon ing each learn ,<» live with ordln Genevieve »‘owell, W. M. ary citizens lx>th acquired jxiwer Gwen Ross, Secretary through lax laws and by aggros, slve leadership. I.alxir unions art* E u reka laxlge No. 121 A .F .A A .M . Increasing wages of meinlx*rs in Meets on the 1st and the face of a depression that was 3rd T hursday evenings indoirhttxll.v ratified in part by each m onth. Visiting Plan yo u r Ie r i ilize r program >vag*»s |< m > hl| rh for the production members cordially In- 1 f'r/c*V5'’?>5Ti ,\4! 4 ititi» tli«* Solution in.m • yo u r attained. vited to meet with us. Z’ ' Ixihor is ji dlfhxl. »nomicallv I04.1I Bi-«*.! B iand f«*rtili/.«*r d ra lrr. Joe Heater, W. M . mil morally, In asking for what Il<* »pe« iali/i'N in f«'i tili/<*r soln- Jlyde GilUnor, Secretary Shell NH3 keeps feeding the plant t earns It h not Justified in res- lion • and in **«>lutioii** Io h *rliliz- II Yltl.AN DVIEYY GRANGE gradually until harvest time. Shell Il«* |»r«»i Id«**» ilo* 1er- T iding impi vementx to retain ing ui*nl*». Me. I** I ii*« and T h ird Saturdays 4 obs. Const t ■ tion methods that l i l i z e r , «'«inipiiiriil and know-how NH3 is being used in the Northwest u*e obsolete featlier Ixxiding on > on iiicd Io hi*lp p iì n I iic i * higher «■a. h inonlli al 8;<X) |>. m. Helen lb u ckert, Ma*»«er ticlil*«. B elter talk Io y«Mll* lix n l all loads are ex for many crops. This long lasting I'lo ie n e e Brueker«, Se«i*«*iary Brea Iti ami ile.dei («nhiy! union* Honomlc practic by en l4tkx>r should ki ammonia fertilizer gives your plant y top themselves or else g< the richest source of nitrogen avail nent will have to do it. W henever lalxir, by u able today. ■lub of a powerful unior , exact? 11011? than it Is w orth fix m a re uctant public it causes disrup ions in the economy Ju* t ; h d< •Xcessively high price«- »V bust xess. One is as bad as tl It is not likely that k ilior <by which we mean unions) will I n * ttrong enough to prevent neces- tarv reforms over a long < period f time If It r w ts to re- iln its poaitior Im pm vr s attitude an it «I« manding I the tra fff V Other- is«* there will The experimental use of Anhydrous Ammonia lasing "right t a at the Pendleton experimental station (14 rain ng (her thii from tli fall) has proven that this nitrogen does not ganiA*il BUY HAY & PASTURE SEED NOW Dr Frank D. Reid SOLUTION MAN POINT 1 IN THE USE OF SHELL ANHYDROUS AM M ONIA PAINTING Interior & Exterior Decorating Texturing - Sheet Rock Finishing POINT 2 IN THE USE OF SHELL ANHYDROUS AM M ONIA Paper Hanging FREE Estimates t l DE I II » way i maki tin o two ill Tmer because In lx* around anit depend«'n< •«• of work mg f«> If at his own pace* a n 1 «porvdhle to himtvMf alone ie soil and 1 th«’ thin gs he ow in it itxl thoughit that 'urat dug wa* h«*ahhl«*r t han anv her. Most of these re*;ts«ins lave satisfaction guaranteed ROY GRANT & 1.ARRY ARMSTRONG Rufus, Oregon 4 move out of the root zone, thus giving the plant the maximum use of the nitrogen you apply. See your local Shell Serviceman for more infor mation . . . the man crops grow. to £ know to make your AGRICHEM. INC, Wasco, Oregon Phone GI 2 5422 Pl one G12-5417 4 .id