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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1959)
FOR SALE: 1949 Chev. 1-ton IX TH E COL'XTY COURT OF la available for controlling main |>O IT YOL KS E l .F pick-up, factory flat bed and TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR The Tillamook »trike of the perennial weeds on crop land. racks; 1947 Chev. 2-ton, 3-speed, T H E UOUNTI OF SHERMAN ) teamster» against the dairym an Identification, material« available FOR SALE: D em onstrator Conn brownie, 14’ flat bed; 1946 Chev. In the M atter of the E state Of > organ. Beautiful mahogany, itaa brought it to a head. We mean and methods for control or eradi 1 ^ -to n , bulk bed. Ph. JO 5- perfect condition, new guaran _ the ne<e,.dty of farm ers for their cation a r e <4vailable from the Sher 3573 or JO 5-3272. 34-Cc FRANK KCEHNEL, Deceased) Editor Gilè» L. French tee. $200.00 off list price • FOR SALE: W ashed sand and No. 652 at the own organizations. Farm ers have man County Agent, Courthouse, £ntcr«-d h ) »»rtjfxl eia«* m attar Moro. Terms. Sievers’ Music Box • NOTH E TO CREDITORS P o a to ffit* at Moro, Oregon. un Mr Art long inclined to rely on the ex- gravel at m outh of John Day As indicated above th e threat g r*M of March I, I _____ . tension service for aid in many 212 E. 2nd T he Dalles, Ore. Notice is hereby given that the River. Also road gravel. Colum of new weeds or movem ent of 3647c things and they have received it. undersigned has been appointed E D IT O R IA L N A T IO N A L bia Rock Products, Box 688, But it is apparent that they can present ones is always a problem. FOR SALE: Slightly used Conn A S ^ C ^ T I^ N T~5 Rufus, Ore. Ph. Rufus 17. 27tfn adm inistratrix of the estate of not deix-nd on the extension ser Sources of weed infestation are Frank Kuehnel, Deceased, by the Caprice Organ. Complete w ith STATE W IDE PA IN T CO. com vice in many things of great im many and varied including—move County C ourt of the State of Ore bench only $769.00 The Conn r ' T rfrrr TTî plete painting and decorating m ent of hay, livestock, seel, feed portance. gon, for Sherm an County, and has Organ is the easiest to learn. See service, spray or brush. Phone and equipm ent; flower and gar In tax m atters, for instance, All persons having and hear it a t Sievers’ Music CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. qualified. N IW S P A F It farm ers and the extension ser den seed packages, wildlife feed claims against said estate are Box. Small down payment. 12th St. Vern Campbell and ing on m ature plants, wind and vice are on opposite sides of the Term s. 36-37c P U B U IH IB S Jack Null. The Dalles, Or. 38tfn hereby notified to present the political fence and tax m atters w ater erosion, and movement of FOR SALE: One only Repossess same, duly verified as by law IOCIAT1OH Do It required, to the undersigned at are of increasing importance to plants from home flower gardens ed Stereo-Phonograph. Beautiful SAVE on Roof Coating. or cem eteries. Yourself, Buy W holesale, call 333 American Bank Building, farm ers. Farm ers are going to Mahogany Console with m atch Standard Oil D istributor. 33-6e Portland 5, Oregon, within six OFFH'IAI j county fafeu have to learn to do their own pol We have asked that this letter ing speaker cabinet. 25% off be published in the Sherm an itical work. s i RS(KIFTION KATES regular price. Used only one FOR A gricultural loans see The months from the date hereof. Dalis NFLA and the Mid-Colum Both the Grange and the Farm County Jorunal to encourage all ONE YEAR____________ >3<H Dated and first published July month. New guarantee. Easy bia PCA, 4th & Court Streets, 10, 1959. Bureau have condemned the Til- citizens — landowners, operator, terms. At Sievers’ Music Box. 1939 lll.Y 10. and town people to pay special a t The Dalles P. O. Box 243 • lamoo'- strike,, the latter with con 3647c Last publication, July 31, 1959. tention by all parties concerne«!. CYpress 6-2468. 21-25c siderably more vehemence which LEONA L. DeLANO FOR SALE: One only Packard- inflation Very truly yours, was to he expected considering A dm inistratrix Custom Slaughtering by appoint Bell Stereo H iFi - New F ruit- Vernon I. Miller There has Ixien a lot of talk the uic alliances -a,aw.l w , of each. ........ ......... .. We do . . not m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap ANDERSON, FRANKLIN & wood Console w ith m atching Sherm an County Court alw ut inflation and we hope it Rnow what lhe j.'arm er-8 Union ping, sh arp freeze. K enny’s JONES A ttorneys for Estate sp?aker - Reg. $244.95 Now only Hildred Zell goes on indefinitely. It has made or dW M arket, Grass Valley, Oregon. 36-39c $199.95. Terms. At Sievers’ Mu a lot of people feel rich and the ex tension ¿service is not in Sherm an County Weed Council Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. sic Box. The Dalles. 36-37c results of it will make a lot uf po8iljon to take a stand on such people actually poor and it can m alters being a public organlza- ruin a nation. lion. In many counties there is We iiave concluded th at the no effective organization aide and cause of most of it is taxation, it wijjing t0 help farm ers with their is governm ent taking such a big political problems. We have the chunk of earnings, wages and pro- wj,eat league which Is interested fits. The war cost a lot of money in wheat. It is not designed to re- which will have to lx; paid back plvs4.n t farm ers in general affairs, and the easiest place for govern- ^ e| t|,e r would any of the special- nient to get it is from business, j ^ j g roupii j t looks as if farm- T hat is because business lias the erg ^ave let their organizations money, very naturaly, foi all the jMH.oine too specialized money goes through the iiands ot Mr.«/ <zrf Now thnv they n,xwi need a group to band business on every transaction. them together. The money doesn’t really belong to business, but it is there in the The Tillamook light Is for sale. till where governm ent can get it. It would lie a wonderful place And td it it does. does. , , ia to hibernate but not to com pare B usiness has o pay ’ with a sm aller houae at th e head expected to pay »e 1 . * v,,r „. >f fthe creek w here there could CZD ot what is le t a e tx; a garden and perhaps a road, merit raids t ie V ’ * Around Tillamook light there ness raise« pi i* e>. t a could be no production e x c e p t'la b l« en iab e to ,, , , iK tii juit. i find out the tax to ». st and , Frklay comes b * u t once a <»n oi otn .... on automobiles, appliances appli w eek. er such gadgets l>ut it must i un up to 50 per cent. The cost is up T twice and the im provem ents are not many and lalx>r is ju st as pro o 0 ductive. c Inflation may be the lx*st way $ to pay for a war. We don’t know. Anyway b y reducing the value To tlK* Editor: W hether you own or farm land of the dollar by half the cost of the war is thereby reduced by the in Sherm an County perennial H n> weeds are a constant threat to same amount. z± m We do, however, doubt w hether your farm. Continuation of a CD to CD s i “X ■O it is l»est to tax business as a sound agricultural economy de- CL O CL ■O O priiiie source. Business Just passes pends upon eradicating or confln- <T> the tax on w ith enough m ore to mg present weed infestation and (Z) »*♦- o OQ O make sure. Consum ers «night be new wood« of all types affecting a> -X C D Q > le tte r off to pay the tax first. o u r farms, roads, and cities. Weed X" C «»• CZ) if the cost of war were the only control Is largely one of education (/) Z3 5 o tendency toward inflation we and persistence by farm owners, ŒQ O) 3 could stand it pretty well and ojM'rators, and various public to CD o Q) H eventually get out of debt, altho agencies. We are asking that you □" CD o we would have to adopt a differ- give special attention to perennial n o — » Q o o ent i>ollcy than we have now. weed problem s on your ranch «4 3 Q co — But . ongivss and state legislators crop and rangeland—this year, O c o ¡Ü have never stopped adding on ap- Local farm er groups recognize (/» — » C D proprlatlons for things much less tlx* threat existing with untended □ Q c “X necessary than the war. We are perennial weed Infestations. New (/) < Q o loaded uiwl landed with a multi- methods for control and eradica- <T> O* 0Q c < a CD tude of expt*n>vs passed for the lion are now available. You alone, CD □ CD z-r benefit of minority groups that as landowner or operator, can Q. Q. • ' 0 rx W were and are being coddled for take advantage of these methods CD CD^ votes. Tlx* war time inflation we and m aterially reduce our peren- □ 0 o CD can stand because* we have to; mal weed problem CD C. Sherm an County has endeavor 5 the political Inflation we do not Ö n 3 C D like, nor can we stand It as a ed to control or eradicate peren o o o nial wetsls on county property. OQ steady diet. o L O CD M Cities aixl public utilities have r-e X J lx*en requested to handle their CD CD 3 -X ADI EK I THING □ Iterennial problems with assist *< *< We have been a little amused ance offered by the county upon r-S- o O. at the professions in their a tti request. We ask your coopera CD Q) tude on advertising. In this coun tion in completing this coordin 5 ’ < C D ty it is possible for a. newspitper ated county wide effort. 0Q SL -X ÍZ) publisher to lx* more easily amus- Perennial \Veeds presently con CD. c o ed th an in other places for then* g|je re d ;ts problem s on crop land C D en 3 are so few* professions ropresent- and rangC lan<i are: Morning C D — ange latxl C D C D Tbe em otions of some pub- . u i ory t Husstan Knapweed, Cana- o O Q l Itshei - are not to lx* described as da Thistle, W hite Top, Dahnation CD 3 O amusisl. t»ut tip > . i i c am using '|\>adflax (W ild S n apdragon) Kla CT o C i ti.'ir m.i\ b e acraa m a o n why ,Iltlth weed, Whorled Milkweed, CT CD c *< professional societies w ill not let show y Milkweed, Blue Flowering “X membei-s advertise ami w hatever le ttu c e and Ix*afy Spurge. The it was In the beginning it has first four are coveted in the pre- ¿i long slmx lost Its value to either M,nt weed control district law, but tin* society or the general public. a || are of importance. Most of the professions have S p e c i a l Fe»leral-Cost-Sharihg I h ' c o iiu * - o complex and the func assistance through the Agrtcul- tlons perform ed by m em bers so | Ural Stabilisation and Conserva- \aried that ^ome guide would be tjon cominltt<*e. Courtlxm.se, Moro 2 valuable to customers. No metn- Taylor ix n u .) t F. A A. M. i»er of the l»ar can lx? expected to Waeco, Oregon be an ejqx*rt at all phases of that G , Meets e:uh First and T hird O work Some aro crim inal lawyers, x / Tuesdays. CD c sunn tax lawyers, some ix*rfer to Doug Shull, W. M. 3 settle estates, some Ilk«.* court Carl Tuggle, Secretary CD work, some office p ractio and f.uplite llelx-kah laxlgc No. 116 •o Q) ■o hiuiness a vice. There is no rea □ Meets 2nd and 4th Tnes- *< son wiiy a man searching for some /S pC day.s of »'at h month Visit Q) help with legal matter* ahoukl not ing members welcome. □ $ l» able to fnwl out ’lx* speciality O Mary Brackett, N. O. o CD of each firm and each lawyer. No Helen Martin. Secretary □ body cxi>c. ts .my single p e r ’on II t i l l , t \ DVIEW GRANGE CL CL CD to t»e expert or even com petent Meet» First ami T hird Mondays CD CD at all bram hes of the profession. raeh month ut 6:00 p. m. CD So far as we know advertising Helen B iu tk t'rt, Muster nt ist . have done Very w ell al Florence Kruekert, Secretary CD □ CD Moro I <>!»<.» NO I «:» I.O.O.F. CL mil»»».» rvttxA at« «vxxktvvIk xar*k3 of svf the t Ha* fr. ft* I. - - _ among other tnemtx'rs - ! CD Meets 1st and 3rd Tues co ternlty. They get tlx* criticism and ¿ ^ - O j a y s in 1 D O F . hall. Ir.m- O zr also they stvm to get the business sient and xtsltlng brother» o If the »d«*a Is to cam»' th e puls are eonlially invited ■O o Floyd Haines. N G. lit to »»elleve that the professions Ix»o W atkins, Secretary aie service men «»ngaged in help ing peopk* w ithout »•»»mmeixlal I ui-cku Ixxlge No. 121 t.F.AA M instinct* tt Is not )>eing generally Meets on the 1 «I and 3ru 3r2 A accepted The public thinks p ro Thursday ach evenings eacl fe-stonal men are interc-del in month Visiting membe e, s money, Just like other folks Nei cor*Tally invite»! to meet with us. Clarence Higlev, W. M. th er does the public think that one Clyde Otllmor, Secretary Is as good as the ottw*r, m»r that then* are no sixrtaltRts in the dif Hethlrhem ( hu|>ter No. 7H O.IÙM. y ¿ » S V « ferent f l e h l s of <»»eh profession. Meets every second T hurs In fact, the t»an on advertising jjp , day each month. Visiting 7 m endvrs Invited Moro, Ore. probatdy protects more tneomi**- Annabelle Kelso. W. M. tent members than it prevent* Dorothy Heater. Secretary some from gaining an »¿vantage. WANT ADS O & H w H Q P c jW - CCIU 1I7ÎD 0 z z z 0 0 > z □ z o I ts» LEGAL NOTICES E state of Hugh A. W hite NOTICE TO CREDITORS (No. 668) In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Sherman, Probate D epartm ent Notice is hereby given th at the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Hugh A. W hite, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Sherm an, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified us required by law, to the undersigned at WaskO, Oregon, o r to G arthe Brown. 623 Public Service Build ing, Portland 4, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date thereof. Dated and first published June 19, 1959. Last publication July 10, 1959. HAROLD L. W H ITE. Executor GARTHE BROWN. Atoorney G23 Public Service Building Portland 4, Oregon 33-36c