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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1958)
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R- Call ED 3-2345 for i ppointm ent. pared to the $2500 Holmes got WANTED: Summer hay or bar- W atkins Company, 3903 Brook from the Oregon Gabor council lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, W ash vest J<*» by high school girl, which was increased by contribu ington. 27-32C 31-3p Please call JO 5-3, 17. tions up to $500 from Itay Kell, FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house in George Brown, Ben A nderson FOB SALE: 1 M artin grain bin, Wasco, full i»a,h and half bath. 3300 bushel w ith ward hose, and the United Steel W orkers all Call or see Fred Hill. GI 2-5201 like new condition. Contact: of which gives food for thought. 30-lp J. W. Richardson, Madras, Ore., Mr. H atfield’s contributors Phone 2680. 31-3c FOR SALE: 1958 Rambler four were a more varied lot than any, door Sedan w ith V-8 engine; STATE W IDE PA IN T CO. com some are in industry, some are Hydromatic shift; ra? io; w ind plete painting and decorating tim ber men and others appear to shield w ashers; new clear plas service, spray or brush. Phone be ordinary citizens w’hose names tic seat covers; tu-tone blue; CY 6-3977 or CY6-5203, 1205 E. are not well known. with only 13,000 miles. Best of 12th St. Vern Campbell and C ertainly a candidate must fer above $2000. See at the Me Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn have money. Campaigns cost too thodist Church Parsonage in much for a man to put it all up LUMBER for your ranch or farm, Wasco or call In the evenings, com petitive mill prices. Thoren from his own pocket. Friends and G ilbert 2-5223. I^ a v t your Lum ber Co., Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn well-wishers m ust help him. That 30-lc name if Interested. has long been a custom and we YOU DON’T HAVE TO MOVE: see nothing wrong with it. Right in your home town or county we need an active W at NOTH E OF HEARING Objection can be made if the friends try to control the candi kins Dealer. Make up to $100.00 f in a l account All persons having objections date once lie is elected, if invest weekly first year. Operate from to the final accounting of Mayme m ent in a cam paign is made from your own home. Car or light P. Elliott and Edna H W eedman, purely friendly motives that is t Jr«. Mram m l OK, if there is expectation of re ward tiie public will be in terest ed. T hat is why we think the ik ? w From where I s it... Ay Joe Marsh method of giving out campaign contributions is valuable. COUNTY BUDGET The county budgeteers have been talking to different citizens than has the editor. At least that is the only conclusion the editor can come to alxiut the changes The W oodchuck made in the county (budget to bring it below the six percent FOR SALE: W ashed sand and W o u ld n 't "C huck" limitation. gravel for cement purposes is As detailed In a news story ,lM?lng stockpiled at T. L. Fields’ nearly all the cuts were made in From w h ere I sit, som etim e« residence, Rufus. I>elivery can I.ady called up our n ew sp a the road fund. The general fund “expert ad v ice” turns out to be l>e arranged. This passes govern per and asked liow to xet a auifered but some $7000 of which not so exp ert. Reminds me of ment inspection. Ixtgan’s G ra w oodchuck out of her garage. I $6000 was in the emergency fund. those w h o are alw ays ready to vel \ii\, Bislotk, Or* •’i r r e fe r r e d her to y o u n g C h ip Of course, the details make it FOR SALE: 80 tons choice quali advise us how to relax., how to W ilkins, our H eld and 14 th lli/e □tore complicated than th at but w ork ...w h eth er or not to prefer ty alfalfa bay. Hand tied wire Editor. tlw effect is alx>ut the same. coffee (for instance) to a glass baled, $1800 in i He ilaid, I » W "T hat’s easy,” says Chip. “Just Il is our opinion th at there was of beer. I think a lot of us ought Helyer, Rte 3, Box Si The Dal roll some bread into pellets, and more opposition to the general les, Phone CYpress (»4998. 30-lc make a trail of them leading out to think twice before advising fund budget than to the road people to do this thing or that FOR SALE: piano, fine Spinet, of the garage.” budget. There Is always criticism thing. In the long run, it w ill like new. Can lx- purchased for N ext day she called Chip of the road program and there is make us all better neighbors. balance due. Easy terms. W rite again. "You sure are sm art,” some now and certainly some of Credit Mgr. Box 446, Orem, she coo-ed, “to know a wood the com plainants voted against Utah 30 lc chuck w ill follow a tra il of the budget on that account. Nev- breadcrumbs. Now I’ve got two theless we think more NO votes Custom Slaughtering by appoint ment only. Meat cutting, w rap came from opposition to the gen woodchucks in the garage'” ping, sh arp freeze. Kenny's eral budget Items. -----------i ----------- Copyright, I' ,, i. i átales brewers Foundation On the m atter of salaries the Market. G rass Valley, Oregon. budge,eel's followed the theory th at a man should have a salary a large enough to keep him. T ax payers have expressed the theory that the value of the Job should be the determ ining factor In wages. W hether a man should get what he needs or what he earns has long been subject of debate and apparently there is no end to Yoi* can add extra years of life to any it wnnri that co m es in co n ta ct with the The court did detail the antici ground with Chevron Wood Preservative, pated receipts which is a distinct i?nd by taking delivery before A ugust im provem ent in budgetting. The 31st ynu get 10% off the regular price. new budget Is probably a very d o se one and it may I*» too much It penetrates wood pores, retards rot so for a little money Is sometimes by reducing growth of fungi. Retards handy. entrance and d am age The setting up of sinking funds by term ites, carpenter 1« good business but the law is »nt«, powder post b ee rath er definite *bout them. E x CNEVfìON tles Apply by brushing, penditures must 1 m ? shown and •caking, or spraying. the fund, Itself, kept in strict ac count. School d istricts are now doing that and It Is much better • nn- t r d . ir d O ’ produci, call publk* bookkeeping than to es tablish a fund and put tax money Mrs. .1. G riffith K. M cDonald Into it w ithout show ing the bal G rass V ulley, (ire. W asco, Ore. ance In future budgets. l-klis4.ii 5-2211 Gilbert 15277 The new appraisals had some thing to do with the vote against the budget although it is our be lief that other factors were more impel tant. There is a discontent »bout the county that is going to find on outlet someplaoa and we would like to see the voters have a chance to vote on several items. 1, is entirely possible that all would carry but it would release the tension. Joint executr ices El iza bath E Potter, E state of Sh LEGAL NOTICES NO I l< E TO < K EDITORS the 7th day of July, 19o8, at the hour of Ten O’clock A. M. which has been set as the time fixed for tba settlem ent of said ac count, and the County Court House, at The County Court Room. Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, is the place fixed by the Court for said hearing. Mayme P. E lliott Edna H. W eedman Joint executrices of the Will and E state of Eliz abeth E. Potter, Dec. John M. Stapleton A ttorney for E state Vogt Bldg, The Dalles, Ore. 31-4c against the E state of A rthur J. Bibby, deceased, are required to present them with vouchers to the undersigned, at Grass \ alley, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is June 6, 1958. VELMA BIBBY Administratrix DICK & DICK , TI k * Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for the E state 31-4c NOTH ■ OF FIN A L kUCOUNl Notice Ls hereby given that the County, her Final im inistratrix of the k Brady, Deceased, lay, the- 23rd day of ten o’clock A. M. i the court room of >urt in Moro, Sher- Oregon, have been Court as the tim e and pla. e for 1 ring objections to said Final A< int and for the settlem ent of said estate. Marie Brady A dm inistratrix T. I.ester Johnson 29-32c A ttorney for A dm inistratrix MiG-< oln inl>ia S h rin e Club _ > s 1». in. T u esd ay, J u n e 10 C I p -tu irs M eetin g Room I’ucif-ic P ow er Bldg. T he D alles Xu D inner HA B L A N D V IE W G R A N G E .Meets I- irst and T hird S atu rd ays ea< h m onth at 8:06 p. m. H elen Bi -uckert, M aster F loren ce Itriiekert, Herretary Faireka Lodge No. 121 A.F.AA.XI. Meets on the 1st and 3rd 9 each c month. Visiting members cor tally invited to meet with us. Joe* Heater, W. M. Clyde Gillmor, Secretary WANT ADS B eth leh em ( hu p trr No. 78 0.E.S*. Meets every second Thurs- day • ach month. V isiting.»»#, mem bers invited. Moro, Ore. 7 Genevieve Powell, W. M. Gwen Ross, Secretary The H A R R I S H I L L S I D E Heads all the rest L upine Lodge No. 1 — 55 John Deere Self-propelled 1 — 55H John Deere (cut 400 A.) 1 — No. 51 International combine 1 — DG 1950 - 400C Hours PHILIP G. O’MEARA CO. W asco, Oregon on wood prcscrvalive < AXIPAIGN ('ONTO Freem an Holmer, who now handle-, elections for the office of Die secretary of slate, has started Mniv'i id ng we consider valuable. He has mlmeogr;rj»insl and sent out sum m aries of election contri butors to tiie campaigns of state and national officers. These have always is-en avail able and new spapers with state h«Nk--.* rejsirters sometimes car ried accounts of who helped who and quite often the total coat of campaigns From this sheet we learn that Gov Holmes had 61 contributors, the .-ante as Lew Wallace Wallace, though, ended up with $251 <M unspent, dik? perhaps to his Scot it am estorv, while governor Holmes finished ills l»etter ftnan ve.t cam paign some $16,000 in the hole XMarren Gill bad 205 contrlbu- tors, Mark Hatfield 727 and Sig U nander 196 Not all these are listed for many, undoubtedly >ery small, but tiie bigger ones are nbowu and probably give an Indention of who favors who Such things will explain some gutiernatorlal actions and app<dnt- m ents in the future in all prots The lifelines of your coon VE'? 7 ore three c e © You can do something The railroads are the second largest industry in the nalion. and are the fourth largest employer. They arc one of the country's largest purchasers of lum ber, steel, oil and mam other basic products. Their tax payments in your state, county, city or town lend substantial support to your schools and other civic pr< . Is. For years upon year«, the r a iln .il« have heen operating and attempting to compete under the burdens of mil m o.led legi« lalio n en limn- evci \ tbit and regulation. At the same time, they have »7 1 possible to give vou belter transportation s e r keep from being annihilated b\ th :i sul id zed competitors. The country is noir at the eras: roads. The crisis is here, noir. Down one road is the ultimate destruction of the railroads as a private industry, the n atio n s most vital transportation link . . , its very lifeline. I p the other lead ¡« tin* greatest good for you. your community, state and all America . . . a highly efheient, economical sc i,vice g< tiled to today s tran«portation needs. Which is it to be? 1 on can give the answer. NOW ¡5 THE 0 5 ---TO D A Y W rite to your Scnatoi* and lb presentatives in W a«hington. Let them know that you recognize the yital part your railroads perform in a prosperous \tn eiica. Ask that they be given tiie tight to serve in fair compe tition. ability. The Democratic p attv gave $250 to Holmes and nothing to Wallace Rut that was small com Ask your Senators to Io «tippuit H.R.121i>8. d 1; Your taxpaying ne’^hfesr THIS ADVCRTISeiV-INT • ÍD »Y T THE UNION PACIFIC RA1R0ÄD oq P A i* Y M O D U C T S CO M M ON Wv 4. I Hi 2nd and 1th Tues- days of each month. V isit ing members welcome, Ann Miller, N. G. Helen Martin, Secretary Moro LODGE No. 113 I.O.O.F. x-ifTrs Meets 1st an ! 3rd Tues- ‘- ' “j- ’ ilays in I.O.O.F. hall. T ran sient and visiting brothers are cordially invited. Floyd Haines. N. G. I,e<>W|atkins, Secretary Taylor MIDGE A. F. A A. .XI A Wasco, Oregon y fy V 1 -Meets Meets each F h irst an Third ’I uesdays. Elton Medler, W .M. (îordon i Iarpor. Se retarv SEE HARRIS 98 and 88 NOW check our price before buying 10% Discount* R eliekah ?JES^ Meets