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PAGE t B U R M A N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIRA Y, I l NK 27, 193# good condition, Mrs. C h as. B ul- Viking Mfg. Co., 1513 Foshay N O T I C E T O < H E R I T O R S for the animal fats. They develop to founder every one of them Minneapolis, Minnesota. 33-4c lard, Moro. Tower, ed effective and economical All persons having claims L>lj»rm an (Eounty J o u rn a l and even in these days Sherman Legislation authorizing an sue- mean« of feeding them back to countians must reason that that against the Estate of Arthur J. FOR SALE: Lots 6-7-#, Block 5, Puldlnlird E very F rid a y H t Bibby, deceased, are required to is exactly the intention of those «mate program of research on In- livesto k As a result, the feed Mowry addition; Lots 1-2-3 LEGAL NOTICEá Muru, O rr gon who prepare community dinners. dustrlal Use of Agricultural Pro- manufacturing Industry now pro present them with vouchers to 8-9-10, Block 15, Original town Giles L. French ----------Editor the undersigned, at Grass Valley, After the torpor of digestion had ducts Is—in terms of long-time vides a market for some 400 mil- of Moro. Talbert Preuit, Enter NOTR E TO CREDITORS Important than any lion pound» of prise, Oregon. « n u rd elaM manor at the glowed the pace of the forenoon All persons having claims Oregon, within six months from C n te rw l ■ legislation, n u a lly -a marke that was total, Act the program got under way with other pending farm l Muro, Oregon, Poau.f flrw against the Estate of John I* ■ the date of the first publication of FOR SALE: Nearly new, solid o f March >. 187« o f Congre« music by the ban). Every town That opinion was recently expres- ly nonexistent a few yea 6 Foss, deceased, are hereby noti this notice. The date of the first maple drop leaf extension din OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER had a band and was proud of it, aed by Herschel D. Newsom. Mas- and one which Is still expanding ing table. Has beautiful finish, fied to present them with the publication of this notice is June a feat of public pride seldom ex not marred or scratched. Small- proper vouchers and duly veri 6, 1958. VELMA BIBBY ceeded. est size 27 x 42 wide, will ex- fied, to the undersigned, the duly Administratrix Then there were speeches by tend to 85 inches. Six chairs to appointed, qualified and acting Imported talkers and the subject DICK & DICK match. GI 2-5237 31c executrix of tlx? Estate of John was the United States and what r l Term7ng7hT one-hundred mil- profitable industrial markets cap- FOR SALE: Olympia barley will F. Foss, deceased, at the office of The Dalles, Oregon dniiar research program “A abte of absorbing enough excess a great country it was, filled with 31-4c sell off the machine at harvest. T. Lester Johnson, Attorney at Attornevs for the Estate the world’s most ambitious and n X a ^ ' bokl approa h to the so- farm production to >"¡"10,1« or H IW I F A N I No rye. 2 K Law, Moro, Oregon, within six most worthy citizens, all of ster c a lle d farm problem, ” Newsom perhaps even completely ellmin- 2 Jersey milk cows. One fresn months from the date of the first PU BLII HI I I ling characters, ready to fight for ” X i out Slat tor the past ate the need lor present costly soon, other one is milking, publication of this Notice, to-wit. ASSOCIATION twenty five years Congress has government programs involving the honor of their native land. Willard Harper, Wasco 34c June 20, 1958. The Decarlatlon of Independence used the basic philosophy of price supports, restricted produc- Margarite Kaseberg "guaranteed prices and produc- tlon and surplus disposal opera was read, someone sang “Ameri MJBMCRIPTION RATES Executrix RELIABLE PARTY Must lie capaJile to operate and T. Lester Johnson ONE VEAR ............................ *200 ca’’ for the “Star Spangled Ban t io n controls” in an effort to cor- tions. He warned, however, that there ner” was not considered singable rect the disparity tietween farm 33-6c manage a business. Work con Attorney for Executrix a generation ago and the Goddess and nonfarm income. He charged 1» no panacea which will p r o v i.d e JI NK 27, 1958 sists of servicing route of cigar that these programs have failed- a quick and easy solution to the of Liberty and her court were ette machines. No selling. Full NOTICE OF FIN A L AtX’Ol'NT THE ARAMS CASK The great ready to mount the gaily decor primarily because they have not problem. He pointed out that re Notice is hereby given that the or part time. Route will lie es Doing something aliout reduc ated liberty car and return to pri provided agriculture an ample gardless of the amount of money undersigned has filed in the Coun tablished for operator. At least ing O k * effect of influence on gov vate life, their brief period of opportunity to use many of the appropriated or the kind of pro- of the Oíd West $1,100 to $2,000.00 cash invest ty Court of the State of Oregon ernment entails doing something distinction ended. for Sherman County, his Final economic and scientific tools em- gram authorized by ( ongress re ment required. This is a very aisiut human nature. We hoi*? Nowadays the family gets In ployed in maintaining prosperity search cannot be done overnight, profitable business of your own Account as Executor of the Estate the campaign will be successful, the car and goes someplace at Time is required to properly plan for other segments of the Ameri- that Can lie started on a small of James W. Jones, deceased, and and organize the program. Much hut doubt it. sixty miles an hour without not can economy. scale and be built up to a very that Monday, the 14th day of Sherman Adams has liorne ex ing whether It is the Fourth of of the scientific talent is yet to The Grange Master cited in large profit annually. Write July, 1958, at the hour of ten cellent reputation during his pol July or Sunday and no one reads dustrial research as one of the lx? trained and much of the equip o’clock A. M. of said day in the giving phone No. to American itical life. In the main he is an tlx* Declaration of Indepenednce "tools” referred to. He explained ment required is yet to lie devel court room of the County Court honest man. Ills error was to brag because they have It already. in Moro, Sherman County, Ore that industry as a whole spends oped. In many cases, laboratories HAKLANRVIEW GRANGE about it and that is why many of must lie built and equipment In gon, have been fixed by the some $3 billion annually— or Meets First and Third Saturdays DECLINE OF THE MALE lesser honesty are so immensely stalled before the research can Court as »he time and place for each month at tt.OU p. m. A trip from the wheat fiehls aliout 3% of Its gross sales—for begin pleased at the disclosures about tearing objections to said Final research. For many of the newer Helen Rruckert, Master Adam’s fall from complete recti into the places when? the weak an«l faster growing industries, He concluded, ‘‘We must, there account and for the settlement of Florence Bruckert, Secretary nesses of civilization are more tude. fore, approach the problem with the amount "plowed back" Into Eureka Lodge No, 121 A.F.AA.M. aid estate. Not only does every man in pronounced than at home causes Harold D. Bakin runs as high as 7%. a full determination to provide Meets on the 1st and 3rd . elected office get favors but near the country Ixiy some odd reac research ample time and funds liefore ex Executor Research resulting from these Thursday evenings each G ly every one in public life does tions as he ob»?rves mankind. pecting results, but we believe month. Visiting members T. Lester Johnson investments have prevented the We note what seems a signifi tiie same thing. Some of them get 32-5c passing of many established that the Investments required are cordially invited to meet with us. Attorney for Executor money and they are among the cant assumption of authority In American industries and have wise and that they represent an Joe Heater, W. M. smallest class. Gifts vary widely the female and oddly with less brought many new ones into ex essential part of a sound farm NOTICE OF HEARING Clyde Gilitnor, Secretary depending on the needs and regret than such observation istence. Many of today’s leading program.” B eth leh em C hapter No. 7H O.E.S. FIN A L ACCOUNT weakness of recipient. should bring. All persons having objections Meets every second Thurs Industries report that as high as The .better lobbyists (and lobby Women are tanned and vigorous 75% to the final accounting of Mayme day each month. Visiting of their Incomes is from pro ist!* in. lude all those who ask for and they strut through hotel ducts that were nonexistent five Meader Septic Service memliers invited. Moro, Ore. P. Elliott and Edna 11. Weedman, anything from government) know lobbies and along the aisles of Genevieve Powell, W. M. joint executrices of the Estate of CYpress 8-818« The Dalles, D ie. ago. Gwen Ross, Secretary that a few kind words are the restaurants directing their brood years Elizabeth E. Potter, dec., shall The total investment for agri Licensed and bonded in L u p in e R e b e k a h L o d g e N o . 11« file the same before Monday, best bait. Of course, campaign «if sun browned offspring like a Htate <>P Oregon contributions are always accept tribal chieftan. The men follow cultural research, on the other Meets 2nd and 4th Tues- the 7th day of July, 1958, at the « yearn In The Dalles days Of each month. Visit hour of Ten O’clock A. M. which able also. But nothing beats behind, pale, pot4>«-*llie<l, meek, hand, is about $375 million, or about 1% of the gross farm sales. ing members welcome. praise. Officials are human and serving no apparent function Furthermore, only aliout $18 mil has been set as the time fixed Ann Miller, N. G. to l>e told that a stand taken was other than that of holiday purse for the settlement of said ac lion of the $375 million total Is Helen Martin, Secretary correct and proper and indicative packer. count, and the County Court used for "utilization research.” WANTED: Job cooking in har M o r o L R R < ;E N o . 113 I.O.O.F. of the highest statesmanship will Well, it might have been ex House, at The County Court less than FIVE ONE-HUN NO INCREASE vest. Call CY 6-3133 The Dalles z- f V ' Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- Room, Moro, Sherman County, get favors where gifts fail. pected. Tlx? women stay home Tims, DREDTHS of 1% of the gross * * 5 7 * days in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran evenings. 34c If a man goes to Washington, and direct the household. They □regon, is the place fixed by the IN PRICE! sient and visiting brothers or Salem, or the county court, tell Johnnie he can’t go swim farm Income is used for research FOR SALE: Hilltop gnxvrv and are cordially invited. Court for said hearing. aimed at developing new uses for *afe at Kent, Oregon, plus 2 asking for a favor which might ming. they finagle an invitation agricultural products. As a result, Mayme P. Elliott Floyd Haines, N. G. bedroom house. Priced at $19,- Include an order for goods, u con for the teen-age daughter; they Edna H. Weedman I^eoWTatkins, Secretary many agricultural products have 500.00 Terms. sideration of a tax matter or any encounter the tradesmen and re Joint executrices of the Taylor IX1RGK A. F. A A ,M Brick garage and apartment for thing within the supervision of pair the domestic machinery. been very largely "researched” Will and Estate of Eliz Wasco, Oregon out of the market. rental at Grass Valley on high the officials, he does not expect They make decisions. Men, in this Ak ct- e u h First and Third! abeth E. Potter, Dec. To Illustrate his point, New way 97. Full price $3,000.00 Tuesdays. to he slow in picking up the lun over-organized business world can lohn M. Stapleton OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. One bedroom home on 100 x Elton Medler, W ,M. cheon check, nor to let the official make most of their <lecisi*ins out som explained that until a few DISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO., lA ttorney for Eatato years ago, most shoes were made Gordon Harper, Secretary 1(K) foot lot. 3 blocks west of the drool for want of a cooling drink. of a Ixiok. When confronted with Vogt B l< g, The Dalit s, Ore. 31-lc KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY of leather. As late as bank in Moro. $2,300.00 $500.00 He is willing to pay for such a problem then? Is a book of rule entirely 1950, attle hides were imported d«5 wn. items for tin* time given him. setting forth company policy. He meet the demand of the shoe Phone CY 6 -4 3 3 3 (Hldly enough public officials doesn’t have to say “Yes" or "No.” to manufacturing industry. Today, In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law” <ORS 2!) 1.305 to 291415», ARLEIGH D. BLACK. in America have lieen generally The women get out in the yard, two of every three pairs of shoes notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Moro, Oregon, in compliance wiui REAL ESTATE honest in spite of the tempntions the tennis court and the beach; manufactured are made partially said law, preparetl and a opted on June 16, 1958, the budget estimates for the City of Moro, Oregon, Corner of E. 3rd and Court St. put in their way by citizens. Ix*g- the men stay near the air condi or even wholly of leather substi for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1958, to June 30, 1959, as set forth in the accompanying sch.- .ules Tlx? Dalles, Oregon. islutoi's may drink a lobbyists tioning under the office lights 1. II, III and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Monday the 18th «lay o: J u l\, 19.»S, at 8 Phone the Helyers, evenings at whiskey and eat his steaks in the with tin* result that the women tutes and leather has become a p. m., in Moro, Oregon, said budget estimates may lie discussed with the City Council, the levying CY 6-9629 or George Ronger- Iwllef that the lobbyist is entitle«! are strong and alert ami the surplus commodity. board for the City of Moro, Oregon, and any parson subject to the promised tax levy or tax levies will He explained further that a de ude at CY 6-3066. 33-4c to an opportunity to state his men are pale and weary. lie heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. cade ago aliout 80% of the ined The outstanding indebtedness of the City of Moro, Oregon, at July 1, 1958, was as follows: case. Then he may vote against Vacationing women wear cloth FOR SALE: Washed sand and NATURE OF' OBLIGATION Water System Improvement him. That is accepted practice. es that sets «iff their figures, not ible fats produced in the United gravel for cement purposes Is AMOUNT $ 5(X).(M) But tin* wise man is he who the Indian blanket type sack States were used in making soap. being stockpiled at T. L. Fields’ since the coming of syn Street and Drain Improvement is able to discern tin* public offi «iresses. The men go aliout dress Today, residence, Rufus. Delivery can 4000.0« thetic detergents, the soap In cial's source of prick*. If he thinks ed in slacks that dangle over 1 m * arranged. This passes govern Signed: Darwin Van GDJer, Chairman Budget Committee; Ralph Busse, Secretary of Budget dustry Is providing an outlet for he Is a great liberal, or a stal their narrow hips and crease ment Inspection. Ixigan's Gra Committee, G. Douma, Kendrick Dunlap, Glenn Virtue, Bill Hall, Andy Paulson, ( lair Balzer, wart conservative, or a people’s their flabby abdomens. Their only alxiut 25% of these fats. But, vel Mix, Blalock, Ore. 31 4c Robert Brisbine, George Geiser, Clarence Hulse, Jack Cushman, Memi-'is of-Budget Committee. to show that research can ex- advocate, tin* wise lobbyist finds shirts provide color their faces no s< h i ¿ r i ' u n -------------------------------- ---------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- — Custom Slaughtering by appoint pan«! as well as shrink the mar it out and tells him al>out it longer have. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EX I’EN RITI RES, RECEIPTS, TAX L IA IE S IIS ( \ l . \ L \ R l!/.»K-.»il ment only. Meat cutting, wrap for farm products, Newsom in phrases so loaded with honey In the old «lays when men were ket I959-.Y9 TAX LEVY ( AM I LATION ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s {minted out that as synthetics that favors flow in a stream. How tlx* rulers «if the race it was con Total Estimated Expenditures $ 16,510.00 M arket Grass Valley, Oregon. were taking over in the soap In Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and transfers 16,510.00 <•«101,1 any official deny consider sidered chivalrous to aid the Call ED 3-2345 for appointment. Deduct—Estimated Receipts other than 1958-59 tax 8,510.00 ation to a man so unutterably weaker sex. There Is as yet no dustry, research workers were de veloping an entirely new outlet STATE WIDE PAINT VO. com Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget 8,000.00 w ise as to agree with a man’s ego? evidence that tin* women will plete painting and decorating Total I^evy Needed for 1958-59 10,125.00 It Isn't gifts of vicuna coats, do the same. They just get in Tax Levies: Inside 6% Limitation 8,000.00 service, spray or brush. Phone wines, hotel hills that are impor the lead ami keep going with Outside 6% lim itation None CY 6 3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. tant. They are the currency of hardly a glance liackwarxi to see Not Subject to 6% Limitation 2.125.00 12th St. Vern Campbell and social ««mi.n t tietween men of af if their panting mates are coming. SCHEDULE II ------------------------------------------------ Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn fairs No «»n<* of consequence Is Wie «1«) not supp«>se that the male SUMMARY (IF ESTIMATED EXPEN D IIT R F S , RECEIPTS, TAX LEV ES FISCAL VEAR 1957-38 LUMBER for your ranch or farm, hi Hied by them. will lie eliminated altogether al Total Estimate«! Expenditures $ 17,805.uu competitive mill prices. Thoren The bait all humans fail for is though scierxe may discover a Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and transfers 17,805.00 Lumber Co., Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn kind words, flattery (don’t say ft method that makes him unneces Deduct—Estimated Receipts other than 1957-58 tax 8,805.00 FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house In Amount Necessary to Balance Budget is only the women), praise. Wise sary. Many of them look as if 9,000.00 Tax Levies: Inekle 6% Limitation 7,800.00 iy administered, subtlety stated, they would welcome it. FOR SALE: All wool rug with 1,200.00 Not Subject to 6% Limitation A name dotafy s»»o- dis reetly declaimed, kind words PHYSICAL TRAINING pad IP 2 H ” x 14;in good condi O F M O R O 1958 59 PROPOSED BI RGKT FOR ( ITY dsfsd la pvWls get the favors And t h e r e Isn’t tion. $75.00. Used four years. Oregon has a law that directs S( IIEDCLE III anything going to In* done aliout schools to carry on a physical Carroll Sayrs. Moro. 34c mind with dependability EXPENDITURES G E N E R A L FI ND it WAN TED: High school freshman education program. It has not F U N D A N D < T .A S S I F K A i'I O X A c t u a l fo r A c t u a l fo r A c t u a l fo r B udget wants job as cooks’ helper or lieen observe«!, the excuse being I M B udget 7 1 5 5 !.. 7 1 M («» « m o n th s 1937 3 8 babysitter. Call JO 5-3277. 34p «-3O-54Í 1958-59 that there are not enough Instruc « 3 0 -5 7 F O I R I | | O F .11 IA 7-1-57 12 31-37 240(H) $ 180(H) $ 180.00 $ !H).(H) $ 180 00 Treasurer’s Salary llm next «late on which we ex- tors. Lack of desire has some Recorder’s Salary 180.00 180.00 300.00 180.00 P « t to publish a newspaper is thing to do with it along with 360.00 Collector’s Salary 240.IH) 240.00 240.00 120.00 lack of time and lack of a book 240.00 the I-out th of July. It will lie a Maintenance Man Salary 4.200.00 3656.96 1950.00 3900 00 City holi av, not as the “glorious of rules for school teachers for Social Security 125 (H) 82.65 68.28 1 iO.(H) State Industri.il Accident Fourth” use«I to be «< holiday but school teachers ate not among the 210.00 120.28 4604 most Inventive. 180.00 in the modern mood with rushing City Library 50 00 50.00 50.00 50.00 City Administration If * ’h<xi|s are to give Instruc cars, s,nuts events and leisure 400.00 50.58 185(H) City Park 5000 T i i e i e Is iio need for criticism tion in automobile «Irlvlng. cake 383.05 383.05 219.14 300.00 Annual Audit 125.00 aliout tin* way moderns spend baking and some of the other 250.00 Emergency 300.00 their time; neither is it appropri skills of civilization it seems that 157.50 300 00 Fine Department 500.00 s.nne time might well lie given to ate for moderns to f»*el superior 545.82 183.71 600(H) Fire Department Sinking Fund 240.00 to tii<* ancients of fifty years ago physlcal development. 513.17 79.76 350.00 City trucks: Gas, Oil, Repairs, Ins 350.00 8 5 0 1 1 .7 5 * « 1 2 2 .5 1 Too many high school Ixiys « 3 0 9 « . 43 $ who really celebrated the Fourth 70O3.IM) T o ta l E\|M *ii(litur«*fl Gen. Fund S 7 3 1 0 .0 0 «if July in what .seems in retros are hump bscke«i and too many WATER FUND 37591 pect to have Iven a very grand high school girls are dumpy to 243.41 500.00 I^alxir Account 300.00 3229.48 668 34 manner. make the program unnecessary* KHH) 00 Supply Account 1100.00 1507.52 776.91 1800.00 Power Account - Pumps At «lawn the village blacksmith Ami any army sergeant Is a past 1600.00 1726.99 1508.55 1500(H) New Mains Sewers ami a few trusted assistants went master at givlrg physical ewer- 1500.00 1000 00 1000.00 KHH) (H) Sewage Disposal Sinking Fund out to fire an anvil which con- ci ses. We never remetnlier of 1000(H ) S « 5 2 1 ..18 # 7ft3*.W > * 1 1 9 7 .2 8 $ 5800.00 T o t a l K x iie n d R u r e » M a i e r F und $ 334MI.O«» siste I of exploding powder In the asking one of them If he was a STREET FI NR holes of an anvil. It was a com student of physical training or 1056.00 513.53 1100(H) Power A< count - Street Lights $ 1100.00 paratively harmless method of had any «iogrees to prove his 64<> 70 685.00 2200.00 S t r e e t & D it c h 2200.00 Yet army sergeants making a noise and it woke the adequacy 201 69 102.38 500.00 l^b o r Acrount 200.00 * H IM . 1ft S ItNH.M s i M o . a i town to the activities of the «lav. put muscle on millions of re s :lNOOlNt T o t a l E x p e n d itu r e * « S t r e e t F u n d $ 35<MMM> M IIFD1 LE IV Roys echoed the explosions with cruits, straightened a like num 613 «8 1363.25 small ones from their cap pistols ber of backs am) im)xarte«l a 407 41 650.00 Liquor State li«ju« apportionment S 800.00 70(H) 20(H) 10(H) and firecra« kers, ancient noise- swagger of health Into frames 70 00 I4cense„ license & fee 100 00 »Mit»? 55 5822.55 3509.15 5000.00 Water Rent makers that became so «iangerous accustomed to stooped «tlscouragv 5 -.no on 65.00 60 00 60 00 Rent (g Property ment. • g| (>tvg«m banned them 00.00 4.M.O7 448.27 425.00 PPAL Franchu»? Athletes get thetr exercise and As the warm morning wore on 1 55 John Deere Self propelled 4.50.00 102.61 200(H) 1T&T Franchise (he youthful cetobrants were trap the cheer leaders get theirs The 200 00 1649.12 1405 31 1950 33 1 — 55H John Deere (cut 400 A.) 1 400.IH) County Rua.i Tax 900 00 ped at home aial «I lensed in their remainder of the student Ix x ly S 9 5 2 9 . «2 S 9332.33 ft 3 8 7 6 .8 9 78« »5.(8» ft liest clothes w hich included shoes, only get the air out of their lungs 1 No. 51 International combine 2000.00 1000 00 500 00 a pair of knee length pants, a when the gladiators are victori • 1 1 5 2 9 .1 2 1 <1832.33 ft 8.3(»3.(»(» 1 — D6 • 1950 - 4000 Hours starched shirt and unless the ous Physical training Is not edu Total Re«eipt<» ft 8«»1(».(M» day was very warm a «<»at These cation for education is training A «1 Beginning available Cash Balance 500.00 practically apolle«] the <tay unless the mind, hut it is superior to TtlTAL REC E l I T S ft H3I0.00 DEMI SE R 4 l< » 240(H) 184.38 81 26 200 00 much of the stuff that is being the clothes went? spoiled first KHH)00 1500 00 1500 00 KHH) 00 Interest on Bonds 12.5 00 Wasco, Oregon The family went to the mene taught ami should lie substituted ft 1740.(8» ft 1 6 8 4 .3 8 ft 1 0 8 1 .2 « ft I2M.M Iletireme a of Bot ¡aOO.OO ul celebration with enough f«xnl therefor. Asks More Research SUNNY BROOK bavrfoa W ANT ADS For richer taste ! NOTICE OF 1958-59 BUDGET MEETING T h e H A R R iS H I L L S I D E Heads all (he rest SEE HARRIS 98 and 88 NOW check our price before buying PHILIP G. O’MEARA CO.