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PAGE 2 SUURHAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1»»M THE SEA L OF SAID COURT Of BERG BROS, HERMISTON, his Final Account as A dm inistra AFFIXED this 14th day of July, FRANK KUE HNEL, Deceased ) ORE. Phone: JO 7-6432. 41-2c tor De Bonis Non of the E state of Jam es M. Dyce, deceased, and IO. 652 FOR SALE: An 8 piece w alnut Vermon 1. Miller C i T A TI O N WANTED: Calkins cleaning and dining set, in good condition. th at W ednesday, tiie 3rd day of tSEAL) * Judge 38-41 Septem ber 1958, at the hour of TO: treating machine. V. W. Dut Mrs. L. R. Conlee. Moro 41-2c ten o’clock A. M. of said day in Mr. Edm und Roehri eh, % Car] ton, Wasco. 40-1 p FOR SALE: l"xl2-16’ Utility su r WANTED: B U S D R I VERS. the Court room of the County Roehrich, Mason <’it y, Nebraska Mason City School D istrict No. 17 will in Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Mr. Carl Rot faced dry $63 i>er M fob mill. terview prospective bus drivers Oregon, has been fixed by the Nebraska; 51rs. Matilda Town No more at this price. Phone at 8 o’clock Tuesday, Aug. 19, Court as the time and place for send, 455 Soutn MSLr. Gt., inuo EMerson 5-2216 Lyle, Wash. 38c dr. Jam es L at the school house. Clara the hearing of objections to said penden.e, Or EST. FOOD ROUTE Final Account and for the settle Terry, S.S. IKEÍ So Starboan Houston, Clerk. 41c V * 800 family W atkins Route now ment of said estate. Steam ship Co 11 Broadw ay, Nev available. 90 year reputation. A N O T I C E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T Jam es W. Coons Mr. A If r e York. New York; top-grade one-man business and A dm inistrator De Bonis Non Kuehnel, It152 West 10th, Sai Notice Is hereby given that the no experience or money requir undersigne I has filed in the Coun T. Lester Johnson ed. W rite for full inform ation ty Court of the State of Oregon Attorney for A dm inistrator 39-42c Pedro, California; Mis. A gar Hereigonia, Route 2, Ferndah to The J. R. W atkins Company, 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle I .i \ I<• i L0DG1 t I A \ . . 'I NOTICE DE FIN A L ACCOUNT Washington; Mrs. Helena Goot Wasco. Oregon 5, W ashington. 36-4lc Notice is hereby given that the win, Box 309, Ixikeview, Oregon: FUN Meets each F irst and Third undersigned has fileni in the Coun Mrs. Sophia Ratzuw’, 908 22nd Custom Slaughtering by appoint YOUR Tuesdays. ty Court of the State of Oregon Street, Anacortes, W ashington; m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap Elton Medler, W .M. SEASONS Mrs. Leona L. DeLano, 1123 N. E. for Sherm an County, her Final ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s Gordon H arper, Secretary Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. E u r e k a L o d g e N o . 121 A.F.&A.M. Account as A dm inistratrix of the 181st Avenue, Portland, Oregon; PRODUCTION FINANCING estate of Lila M. Halley, deceased, Mrs. Josephine Goodman, 3201 Call ED 3-2315 for appointm ent. Meets on the 1st and 3rd ■ THRO UG H YO UR LOCAL that Wednesday, September 36th Avenue, West, Seattle 99, STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com I G and 3, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M. of W ashington; Mrs. Maybelle Flick- PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N. plete painting and decorating month. Visiting members service, spr^y or brush. Phone cor dally invited to meet with us. said day in the C ourt room of the inger, 1201 Dakota Avenue, San County Court in Moro, Sherm an Mateo, California. more HIGH SCHOOL L o a n s are m a d e to c a r r y Joe H eater, W. M. CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. COUNTY MANAGER through the entire prod u ction County, Oregon, has been fixed Clyde Gillmor, Secretary _ IN TH E NAME OF THE 12th St. Vern Campbell and The high school l»oard started We do not know exactly w hat period. You pay back th e Ioan by thè Court as the tim e and ETATE OF OREGON You are Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn H A R L A N D V I E W G R A N G E o n ly after you m arket crops or dozens of argum ents this week by Governor Meyner said to the as M e e t s F i r s t a n d T h ir d S a t u r d a y s place for said hearing of objec hereby commanded to appear be- liv esto ck . . . and interest on officials this FOR SALE. Cucumbers, will take mailing out a letter which said sembled county tions to said Final Account and lore the HONORABLE VERNON « p. m . each dollar on ly for the exact orders. Phone ED 3-2347. 41-2c MM-h H m e o le n n t h B a r t n 8 c :0 th at there was need for more week in Portland hut he m ight for the settlem ent of said estate. I. MILLER, Judge of the County k e r t , M a s te r num ber of d ays you u sed it. classrooms at the almost new have Iteen talking about his own OPPORTUNITY B. Estrelle Hailey F lo r e n c e B r n c k e r t , S e c r e t a r y Court of the. State of Oregon, in OWNED AND OPERATED BY AND high school. The sdhool was built state which has pretty good coun MAN OR WOMAN A dm inistratrix and for the Cdunty of Sherman, e th le lie n < h a p te r No. 78 O.KJ4. FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS for 150 pupils anil the board ex ty government. Responsible person from this B T. Lester Johnson Meets every second Thurs at the Court-H ouse in the City of He might also have been talk pect« 217 within the next ten area, to service and collect from day each month. A ttorney for A dm inistratrix Visiting > 8 Moro, on Tuesday, the 25th day of ing about the Importance given to autom atic dispensers. No sell members invited. Moro, Ore. 39-42c August, 1958, at the hour of 11:30 ^The practical and the penurious county governm ent In New J e r ing. Age not essential. Car, re Genevieve Powell, W. M. IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF A. M., of said day, to show cause, (who ana often but not always the sey wheiv? each of the 21 counties ferences, and $800.00 working Gwen Ross, Secretary following H I E S T A T E O F O R E G O N F O R if any exist, why the practl. al> were mildly pleased bus a senator and in the GO house capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours L u p in e R e b e k a h L o d g e N o . I IG • f r e d il a t n e a r a t y o u r m a i l t f i t or p h o n e " that the first addition to the assembly each county has one. weekly nets excellent monthly Meets 2nd and 4th >■ T H E C O U N T Y O F S H E R M A N described real property should not he soi l in order to best ef H e p a r t mi* n t o f P r o b a t e days of each month. Vi-it- school was to lx* in the form of The way to aid county govern income. Possibility fulltime | ng members welcome. fectuate distribution of this E s classrooms Instead of recreational ment is to m ake the counties im Tn tin* M atter of tiie E sta te ) work. For local interview give Ann Miller, N. G. tate: space. Some new studying room portant. phone and particulars. W rite Mid-Columbia Production Helen Martin, Secretary The E ast one-half of the N orth It Is possible under Oregon law would balance the building which P. O. Box 146, Minneapolis 40, Credit Association west q u arter of Section (14), with its hug* gymnasium and al and constitution for count tes to Minn. 41p M o ro L O D G E N o . 113 I.O .O .F . Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- most as large “cafetorlum '' re adopt a plan for governm ent that FOR SALE: Calkins Champ 12’ Tow nship 1 N orth of Range 4th & Court Streets ^ ? ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F’. hall. Tran- 19 E ast of the W illamette Me sembles an ant w ith its small makes the county board a legis with heavy duty rock equip sient and visiting brothers First Federal Savings & lative body with power to hire a hinge of classrooms between. ridian in Sherman County, Ore ment. This was a dem onstrat are cordially invited. The practical will ask why It county manager with pow er to gon, which property is also Loan Building ing unit and is priced to sell. Floyd Haines. N. G. would he Impossible to use the act under the board. Oregon was known as Tax Lot 18-1 N - I eoW atklns, Secretary Also used Calkins rod weeders. Phone CY 6-2468 west side of the basement under a fine state for the New Jersy 19-82 Acres. the gym nasium for classrooms governor to talk shout county W ITNESS MY HAND AND The Dalles. Oregon Stocks & Bonds and why the gymnasium Itself governm ent because ours needs could not be used for learning strengthening. Mutual Funds Normal county governm ent is other subjects than basketball oi why the cafetorlum Is dedicated a holdover from the manor days Tax Exempt wlten eadh official had duties and to eating and recreation? »Securities The practical will adm it d u r powers independent of others and ing the course of the argum ent no one had top authority. 1 hat ♦ that tax money put into the build Is the way county governm ent Estate and ing will not have to be sent to operates in this state. The asses Salem or W ashington for dilution sor, the clerk, the sheriff and the Retirement liefore any of It gets back home. treasurer are Independent offices It is our (»pinion that the en and the county court cannot con Planning under Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager rollment will Increase partly be trol them except through the Modern Day cause of the John Day dam and budget and not effectively by that partly because Sherm an coun- method for the constitution says Conditions tlans along with other Americans that there shall be such offices. A study group last spring re were very prolific in the years after the war. A drop in the commended that tiie county judge county's rainfall could reduce the be given additional pay and put num ber of employees on farm s In full time. Wlhile desirable that TYGH VALLEY, ORE. and change the pattern but a de would not be as effective as adop Phone 611 crease in farm subsidies could tion of tiie county manager plan cause an Increase* of livestock which would establish a county Mid Columbia Mgr. that could increase county popu Ixiard of desired num ber (five to W in. J. Collins Co. lation. Certainly our high school eleven) and put the executive population lias lieen grow ing foi power In the hands of one man to Reference: Any I h » ss county functions and offices. tw enty years. If It is necessary to build more Bank or Trust Co. d a grooms within ten years It Sharon Belshe Home may well be w I ik * to do It now while incomes are high. At tin* After UN Trip same time It Is'o u r opinion that Miss Sharon Belshe returned to the situation Is not exactly des The Daltea August 6 from the perate so fur and that full use of m onths tour to tlu* United Na 5V7 r>. < the present building could delay tions sponsored by the Odd Fal new construction w ithout (.am- lows and Reliekah lodges. Sharon age has many marvelous things to tell her friends about tlu* tour, *but tiu* most memorable was the lx*irty w ekom e everyone re v it vnoN c e i v e d from tin* Odd Fellows and Tin* time for a vacation Is when Iteliekahs as they stopped at each one Is fed Up, when the Job seems town. usde-vs, when H k * progress seems nil when a hit of surcease will A drivers license exam iner will bring renewed vigor for some be on duty in Moro Wednesd iv, more of the same. Others would August 27 at the courthouse 4 m *- prefer to take their time off af tween tiie hours of 9 a. in. and ter -oine accomplishment was 4 p. in. made*, when the tinge of vic Mr. and Mrs. Max Barzto and operators. Seated at their positions are two new em tors ma e the sun shine brighter, daughters are home from their ployees, Opal Wilson and Evelyn Denley with their the girls prettier, the whole trip to Montana to meet and visit w o r l. pleasanter. E ither one is her relatives. instructor, Lela Gibson. Alro shown standing is Calista suitable. Americans, though, with their D c M os 5, our Cuief operator. great talent lor organization whe- The girls actually handle calls of all types initiated tiiei nteded or not, have decreed UNTIL Sept. 1st all Television Sets and Power Lawn Mowers that a man must take his vaca by their in./vuctor. The initial training course lasts and ’Tillers now in stock, 25% tion at a time stated long Iw’lore- three week? and then the new girls are given their hand and In a previously c eter- mined order. There can 1 m * no own position on the “ real ’ switchboard. walking oil the Job souk * night, New training methods, along with many other factors throw ing the key away to spend a * «tuple days fishing or carous of advancement, will assure you of better service ing with friends. Long before a /■ //Z Z today and in the future. man gets starte i on his vacation ; Í- h * ?* ' L * he knows where he is going. w h c i‘ he Is going to stay, where he Is going to eat—-«nd what. He might as well tx* tied to tlu* same cash register. Perhaps too many Americans ate working tor someone else and too few are m asters of their fate. It Is unfortunate that some sport- tunlcty could not h a te b e n pre- sertvd for t,he two weeks a man may c all his own at least enough that he could feel entirely free* Optometrist for a few days. merit was the biggest w inner. Efforts to get farm ers to com £ijrrmaii County Journal pute the dlffercn e In the net at l* u h li* h e i| E v e r y F r id a y at a lower price schedule have been M int», O r e g o n unavailing. Say a man has 1000 acres of w heat that made 50 bu G i le s I I I • •(' h Id lllo r shels an acre. T hat crop would Enter«-d »»«»nil cl««» m utter a t tha Poatôfflea at Moro. Oregon. under A rt bring him a little less than $100,- of Oinirraaa of March 1ST®.___________ 000 and direct expense would t>e PAPER between $20 and $30 per acre. If OFFICIAL he had gotten a dollar a bushel, even with the sam e expense he N IW 1 P A M Ï would have nearly as much left. P U B L IS H E R S But, they say, that isn't the way It Is. And most crops are divided A S S O C IA T IO N into several pieces these days. The cost of fertilizing to keep I D I TO 1 1 A I up with the neighbors and satisfy N A T IO N A L the landlord, the expense of m a "71 ASS chinery, the grow th of taxes all tend to keep the bankable retu rn A FFID A TE M lM R lN from farming at a much more SUBSCRIPTION RATES modest figure than the gross re O N E YEAR W«® ceipts would indicate and the dif ference betw een a big crop ami a AUGUST 13, I»™ small one Isn’t so great. off regular price. RANCH & HOME STORE, Moro. 41c §> c 5’ sm PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 30 YEARS EXPERIENCED W IN A FREE M EAL W H A T 'S D O IN G For your Family at the SHERMAN THEATER Ask for Details at - ♦ J. w . DODD Sherman Super Market and Douma’s Market Drawing will be Friday Evening September 12 at Ihe SHERMAN ¡heater >' s, M E H»R A S T A T E W ID E WANT ADS The Moro Barber Shop will be CLOSED from ZZZZ/zzzzzzz// V August 24 thru Sept. 1 On Vacation. Andy Paulson Dr. Otis G. Perkins 4 0 3 K . 2 n d S t. Tel, CY8-3MS The Dallei, Ore. RIG < KOI’ The other < ay a fan n er com mented on his gocxl crop of w heat said It didn't seem to make much difference because there was only ao much left nowdaya no m atter how large the crop. We think he was correct. Farm ers are naturally very happy over pro dicing a big crop, It means they have done their work well, met nature's m otature w ith p ro per tillage and wlac fertilization to produce the maximum. But a big crop doesn't bring the returns It once did Tire federal govern- SPECIAL N O TIC f TO r NATIONAL RAN 'x C '£ enable« ♦be family ♦o limit ♦he coil ♦o lb naed» or with««. / a Can ned ik of C J! inf«frrt C - / UM EOOklUT AVI •V lent o) F»rf(end “ Having n swell ♦¡me at Grandma’s!” Good news to tell and good news to hear, There’s nothing like an out- of-town call to brighten your day or your evening. It gives you that good feel ing of being in touch with the ones you love, no matte r how far away they may be. You’ll want to take advar it age of the low rates, too. Only $2.00 plus tax for a thr e-minute station-to-station call across the nation. Calls t< o closer points are even less. So call soon -tonight, f o r in; stance Pacific Telephone