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8HHRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, ORBGON
FRIDAY, JU N E 13, 195«
WANT ADS
The national house of represen
LEGAL NOTICES
ANOTHER DEFEAT
„Sherman (County Jjouruui
tatives committee refuse-1 to pass WANTED: Baby sitting, experi SHTICK OF FIN A L A« CHUM'
Notice Is hereby given that the
enced. JO rdan 5-3620.
32c
out the bill for construction of a
undersigned
has filed in the Coun
dam at Hells Canyon and we are FOR SALE: Washed sand and
(.||, M I
I I I IK h
M lllo l
ty
Court
of
the State of Oregon
being subjected to moans and
gravel for cement purposes is for Sherm an County, his Final
C rdt-m l a . w c in d clan« m atter at tht
cheer
on
account
of
that
action.
being stockpiled at T. L. f ie ld s ’ Account as Executor of the Estate
Puat'.fflre at Moro,
Oregon, un«hr A rt
'1 he moans predom inate for Hells
of fnngrean of March 8, IH78.
residence, Rufus. Delivery can of Jam es W. Jones, deceased, and
u p f m at 7 < t it y t y t * ai ’F h Canyon supporters have always
lie arranged. This passes govern th a t Monday, the 14th day of
been more vocal than opponents.
ment inspection. Logan’s G ra July, 1958, at the hour of ten
N A T IO N A I I 0 1 TO I
If tliis lie truly the end of Hells
vel Mix, Blalock, Ore.
31 4c o’clock A. M. of said day in the
Canyon we are ready to u tte r a
court room of the County Court
YOU
DON’T
HAVE
TO
MOVE:
.sigh of relief. As a political vehi
in Moro, Sherman County, Ore
Right
in
your
home
town
or
A F F ID A T E M Í M R I B
cle it Is aliout broke down. The
county we need an active W at gon, have been fixed by the
decision has been made and in
kins Dealer. Make up to $100.00 Court as the time and place for
general we think it a wise one.
weekly first year. Operate from hearing objections to said Final
Building a dam at Hells Canyon
your own home.
Cor or light Account and for the settlement of
would be a trem endous undertak
truck needed. W rite The J. R. said estate.
ing for even getting there is al-
Harold D. Eakin
W atkins Company, 3903 Brook
magf Impossible. The narrow can-
lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, W ash
Executor
fon would not store as much
HI BH( K II’TION KATES
ington.
27-32c T. Lester Johnson
wafer as can lx? stored at some
32-5C
ONE Y E A R ........................>200 wider place. And we are not con Custom Slaughtering by appoint A ttorney for Executor
m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap
vinced that w ater storage on a
< t l . l . FOR BIDS
.11 N F 13, 195«
ping, sharp freeze. Kenny's
river as large as the Snake is as
School D istrict No. 23, Grass
M arket. Grass Valley, Oregon. Valley, Oregon, will receive bids
desirable as we have lieen told.
Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. for approxim ately 4500 gallons of
Jt appears that the adm inistra
HIGGS BRIDGE
tion is going ahead with the John WANTED: Summer hay or h a r regular gasoline and approxim ate
vest job by high school girl, ly 7000 gallons of furnace oil.
A heating about the propose ! Day dam and private and public
Please call JO 5-3607.
31-3p Bids will lie received until 8:00
bridge across tlr»* Columbia rivei companies are bupilding at other
near Biggs was held at Maryhill sites to Increase our total of elec EOR SALE: 1 Martin grain bin, p. m. July 14. The district reser
3300 bushel w ith ward hose, ves the right to neject any or all
castle on the Columbia Tuesday tric development which seems to
like new condition.
Contact. bids.
morning when the 1 • 8. En he k- ‘oping up with our needs
Some of the stories
Eva L. Cantrall
J. W. Richardson, Madras, Ore.,
gineers found out w hat the ship very well.
Clerk
32-3c
P h o m MIO
3i-3c
ping Interests wanted in the way about our possible needs sound
ra th e r fantastic and It will not be
of a bridge at that point.
STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com NOTICE OF HEARING
Colonel Jackson Graham presid long until atomic power is able
plete painting and decorating FINAL ACCOUNT
ed and opened by saying that to take up w hatever slack may ex
service, spray or brush. Phone
All persons having objections
ist.
there was always argum ent be
C’Y G-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. to the final accounting of Mayine
N
either
the
east
nor
the
south
tween those who wanted a low
12th St. Vern Campbell and P. Elliott and Edna H Weedman,
bridge of moderate co-A and those seem s to want to build Hells Can
Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn joint executrices of the Estate of
who wanted one high enough to yon dam and for reasons that LUMBER for your ranch or farm, Elizabeth E. Potter, dec., shall
perm it passage of ships and are understandable. Politics has
com petitive mill prices. Thoren file the sam e before Monday,
tiarges of real and imagined s i» 1. som ething to do with the decision
Lum ber Co., Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn the 7th day of July, 1958, at the
If the argum ent resolves itself hut regional interest has more to FOR SALE: Gooseberries. 1 will hour of Ten O'clock A. M. which
do
with
it
and
we
can
do
better
into one between the value of
pick. Plfone ED 3-2347.
32-3c has been set as the time fixed
north ami south transportation by advocating less controversial
sites
with
lietter
economic
ju
sti
STRAYED:
1
Dorset
ewe
and
two for the settlem ent of said ac
and east and west transportation
fication.
It
will
bring
us
more
lambs.
If
seen
please
call
Le- count, and the County Court
then* is no doubt that north south
House, at The County Court
sue ess.
i
ind
Medler,
Gilbert
3
M74
side would win. It is of greater
Room, Moro, Sherman County,
32-3c
Importance to the northw est.
WANTED: Saleslady or man to Oregon, is the place fixed by the
We do not think that it will SO LID < OM FO ItT
sell McNess «Product» part or Court for said hearing.
come to that.
Mayme P. Elliott
The other day on the streets
full time. Big profits. No exper
Since California Is getting so of a nearby city we met a man
Edna H. Wetnlman
ience
needed.
Will
teach
and
fi
full of factories and highways who had no laces In his low shoes.
Jo in t executrices of the
nance you. W rite McNess Co.,
that there Is little room for crops He was a very dark eotrvplexlon-
Will and E state of Elis
P. (>. Box 14, Bayshore Sta.,
to grow the millions of Califor ed man and his shoes were spread
abeth E. Potter, Dee.
Oakland
23,
Calif.
32-3p
nians must rely more and more in the rather splay-footed shape
John M. Stapleton
on the irrigated areas of the normal to his race.
A ttorney for E state
northw est for cabbages and car
Vogt Bldg, The Dalles, Ore. 31 -le
To one raised In a littk* stern
rots to say nothing of apples and er school atsmt jiersonal appear
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tom ato's. Trucks go roaring over ance the man looked pretty nloj>-
All persons having claims
Highway 97 day and night c arry py shuffling along with his shoes
against the E state of A rthur J.
ing produce for the big market in loose on his feet. He may have
Ilibby, deceased, are required to
California. In ease of w ar the lieen comfortable without coat or
present them with vouchers to
sam e
highway would carry necktie or shoelaces.
atomic weapons from Hanford. A
What, we wonder, will happen
bridge at Biggs, to connect High to Americans when—and If—
way 97 between the two states, Is these people with such an undis
of tremendous importance In ciplined attitude toward life are
peso? or war.
incorjiorated into the general pop
The river transportation Is im ulation. Perhaps that is a more
portant also and certainly It will pertinent question than that of
Ge possible for us to have both. color.
PuhlLh«*<l E very Friday
Mur», Oregon
at
SSHer
the un ersigned, at Grass Valley,
Oregon, within six months 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
A dm inistratrix
DICK & DICK
The Dalles, Oregon
A ttorneys for the Estate
31- 1c
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given th at the
underlined has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for Sherman County, her Final
Account as A dm inistratrix of the
E state of Jack Brady, Deceased,
and that Monday, the 23rd day of
June, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M,
of said day in the court room of
the County Court in Moro, Sher
man County, Oregon, have been
fixed by the Court as the time
and pla e for hearing objections
to said Final Account and for the
settlem ent of said estate.
Marie Brady
A dm inistratrix
T. Lester Johnson
29-32c
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix
High-speed haying...
at % the cost of baling!
FARMHAND TAKES THE HARD WORK OUT OF HAYING
IIARLANDVIEW GRANGE
Meets First and Third Saturdays
each month at 8:00 p. m.
Helen Bruckert, Master
Florence Kruckert, Secretary
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.&A.M.
Meets on the 1st and 3rd /?
I
G
month.
Visiting members
cor lally invi d to meet with us.
Joe Heater, W. M.
1 lyde Gil.’mor, Secretary
Bethlehem < hapter \«». 7« O.E.S.
Meets every second Thura- h-./
day each month.
Visiting-^«w.
members invited. Moro. Ore. '
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
Gwen Ross, Secretary
Lupine Rchekah
laidge
No.
110
Meets 2nd and 4th Tues
days of each month. Visit-
ing members welcome.
Ann .Miller, N. G.
Helen Martin, Secretary
Moro
LODGE
No.
U N C O N D IT IO N A tlY G U A R A N TEED
H a y Basket and Push O ff. New, i p-aved
model is 1 0 0 % dependable Heavier
materials, complete revision of PuC Off
linkage. Shown with Farmhand Steel
Teeth that practically eliminate 103th
replacement costs.
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I LI I.O.O.E.
ra
E*vïâ(rB
• Roofing and Sic* n }
• Landscaping
• Kitchen and Bali' rc . i
Modernizing
• New Room», Z ’J.: i.',
Partition», e’c.
• Attic, Basement or I layrcom
Area Improvement«
• Insulation and Weath^r-.bippi j
• Painting (in*trior and extan •)
• Heating and Air Con-iPiomcy
• Gutters, Awnings, S utters
e Pltti
other tr p n of Ho’ ie
In » -a t rmertti
I
I >b financed with an I HA H om e lm pro*em vo(
1 oan through f V S a t 10*41 Hath.
It you’re planning a do-it-yonrtell io* , \
can arrange the came low cost h n a r .o 'g
directly w ith us.
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’ M«?eta each First and Third
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Meets 1st an I 3rd Tues-
^ ¡ ^ d a y s in I.O.O.E. hall. T ran
sient and visiting brothers
are cordially invited.
Floyd Haines. N. G.
IxMiWIatkins, Secretary
5 D O W N PAYMENT
UP TO 5 YEARS TO REPAY
Now is the time to n.ake your hom e m e ..'
en,oyahle and In able. Add room s . , . i-ic i « I
. . . redecorate
repair, w ith ea»v to
H om e Im provem ent I :c.ancing through V. 5.
i—
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materials - hakbling ih..'L.'..4ENT$
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HOME IMPR0Vr.,r” T
IOANS /o r
Ti e new, im proved Farm hand
F -l 1 Loader is rapidly becom
ing th e n a t i o n ’s f a v o r ite
loader-stacker. I t sweeps anti
stacl.s up to 50 acre8 a d. y.
It handles hay gently to pre
vent dam age to th e protein-
rich leaves. You can get your
hay off the field fast and into
com pact, w eather-tight stacks
with only one helper.
j
i i i has 3500-lb. lift,
21-fi. reach, new q u ick-attach
hydraulic pum p th a t easily
slips on or off PTO. I t ’s low
in p ric e . . . fi»a most row-crop
tractors. ('w u e ui and see it
today!
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Grass Valley, Oregon
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