PACK 2 SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
ly ii
d irru ía n (T in n ito j o u r n a l
Publlahed
Giles L. l ' l i n
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Wheat League Helps
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fact,
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M II M I t lP l ION R A IL S
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PI HLIC RELATION'S
T he Oregon W heat G row ers
league has lin e d a firm to help
It w ith its public relations.
W hen individuals find they are
g ettin g u npopular they begin to
am end th e ir conduct o r else they
challenge som e one to a duel, by
w ords o r wea|x>ns. E ith e r m e th
od is a so rt of adm ission of guilt.
We hope the w heat g ro w ers do
not feel guilty. Some th in k they
should because they get so m uch
federal m oney. But th at is in lieu
of land laid aside and m ust
be considered in p art a penalty
paym ent for abysm al ignorance
by th e federal g overnm ent. A ny
one o r any
go v ern m en t th at
would in stitu te the jxdicy of p u t
ting a subsidy on a su rp lu s crop
should have to pay and pay. And
it is.
If fa rm e rs expect to regain
th e ir fo rm e r im portance to the
econom y of this c o u n try they w ill
probably lie disappointed. A gricul
tu ra l incom e used to he the only
kind we had o v er great stre tc h e s
of w estern c o u n try and fa rm e rs
had th e co n tro l of it. Now, th e re 's
m ore tim b e r m oney th an farm
m oney and it's b e tte r d istrib u te d
o v er the year. T h ere is in d u stria l
m oney on the way and it may In*
the biggest th in g ever.
O utside of th e ir co m p arativ e
com m ercial im p o rtan ce ta n n e r.,
have an o th e r reason to he respect
ed: they do
the world. N ear
ly ev ery o n e is tired ol hearing
about it and no public relatio n s
lin n is going to to m ake it sound
fresh, hut it is still tru e and H is
still im p o rt. m l th ree tunes every
»lay.
So, we really do not think that
anylxMly will change the u ttitu n e
most people have about farm ers
except l.u met (hem cl\ es.
D il l l< I II ' < H ull E
I'n tll necessity
m ade .* oine
study o f the long ballot ol the
D em ocratic p arty m andatory we
had assum ed that any inem lier of
th at pat ty, e ith e r of the m ille d
frin g e or th e m oi)’ solid cotiserv i-
tiv e faction, could find 21 caudi
d ates he w ould liK«* am ong tin ’ ss
ru n n in g at large as delegates to
the national convention.
Now we doubt if tin ’ conserva-
t h e m em bers of that party
and
th e re still a re a good m any will
lie able to vote for th e ir full quo
npleted,
and it
estab lish ed a rev o lu tio n ary re
gim e w hich has sine»* failed to
change m any of the social co n
cep ts of th a t v ery co n serv ativ e
people.
Sine»* then n early ev e ry co u n
try has seen reb ellio n s o r rev o l
utio n s th e most recent of w hich is
the u p risin g in A frica w h ere th e
blacks seem c e rta in to d riv e o ut
the w hites and ta k e o v e r th at
land.
R evolutions se rv e th e p u rp o se
of sending one g ro u p of ru le rs
aw ay and In stallin g a n o th e r in
places of (lower. Eaces a re c h a n
ged but few rev o lu tio n s are broad
enough to change th e h ab its of
th e people as far as living co n d i
tions go. China has p erh a p s com e
closer to th at. T h is c e n tu ry 's r e
volu tio n s a re political rev o lu tio n s,
brought atxw t q u ite likely by in
d u stria l disco v eries o r in v e n tio n s
th at did ch an g e th e rela tio n sh ip s
lietw een classes.
T h e blacks in Africa, th e pea-
sa n ts in C hina and re v o lu tio n arie s
all o v er th e w orld a re engaged In
th ro w in g aw ay one y oke and ta k
ing on an o th er.
N othing m uch
w ill he gained. W hat does change
a w ay of life Is th e production of
m ore ood, the
developm ent of
het te r housing, m ore clothing,
W ithoi it. production th e re is not
much point in q u arrelin g ; w ith
lion it Is not n ecessary
S ignators include M. Shoih, f i
nance m in is te r o f P akistan, ami
illia n i M R ountree, A m erican
ambassador.
Ivan C. Packard, d ire c to r o f
the W estern W heat Associates o f
fice in P akistan, reported that the
agreem ent is aimed at p ro m o tin g
balanced econom ic developm ent
w ith p a rtic u la r emphasis on b u ild
in g up adequate good reserves.
M
ha,
V
itrtiig i'
F. D. McK<
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lo r e xpansion purposes
P i ospectus F u rn is h e d
C o v e rin g A i l D e ta ils
Call or Phone Collect
J. W. DODD
TYCH VALLEY, ORE.
Phone Tygh Valley
MID-COLUMBIA
Phone 611
MGR Wm. J. COLLINS & CO.
i ; ° vr , n .....M u n icip a l am i C orporate Bonds
S to rks ami M u tu a l Funds. N y strn ia tic In v rs tin g
ami Estate Planning
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number -
FOR
S T A T E A N D D I S T R I C T ---------
COMMITTEEMAN
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(Vote for One)
D A V ID S O N
Hi* elect Oregon's h a rd -w o rk in g C om m itteem an;
continue achievem ent o f D em ocratic lib e ra lism ,
W estern dev elopm ent.”
delegates to national convention
"E le c t A l l'le g e l. a p ro ve n D em ocrat Mho puts tin
p a rty fir s t.”
(Vote for Two)
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
H M I M I . i . H m , MtHM Œ
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________________ _______________ litté ra l D em ocratic P olicies.”
NATIONAL C0MMITTEEW0MAN
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(Vote for On»*)
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H A R R Y d . B O IV IN
108 □
V ER N O N L. BU R D A
Iiit'iiiulicnt S tate S enator,
N ational C om m ittee
Montan Young Dem ocrats (Mice, sup|>ort.H |»olici»*-
X IR l.l \ I X GK X \ I
Junior Rodeo Soon
On At John Day
" R e e le c t y o u r p resen t D em ocratic N ational Com
m i,leeM om an
A fig h te r for th e D em ocratic
w n
n ,n ow th e w l3 h M o , t h f
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Let s make o u r vn lro ia h i » ..
vote counts "
b ig dS o u r area
P a rty ”
17
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j I I XI \ E IIO F F M IN
HELEN S liH .I.
A vigorous candidate,
dedicated to
tr u ly lib e ra l le g isla tio n .”
"A ction
M U E A N DERNON
l.*»!»5 Kaglnaw, Nalem
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XI D R E I It ID I.E Y
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GEO. E. R A IA IG E K
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XI ION JOHN B k S S E T T
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■»Mm m u y a, the co n ve n tio n .”
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D W IG H T H O P K IN S
abide tw ' 'p rim a rv rvi i Ubert« H u rn PhreY. but w ill
oy i rim a rv voters decision."
natio n a l
tick et."
II co nscient it m sly su p p o rt the p a rty ’s «ehoi
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R IC H A R D N E K IA
p e r i c a needs the lea»iership o f H u b e rt H um ph-
"W ill
ile by m ill o f the people as expre SSC(
May I ’n h n a rv."
Xn\
irth v I n ‘ihocrat
»'ouritrv fro m N Ixon.”
21 1 I J. E. ( la ke , B EN N E T T
P ity
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tS 1 1 DON B IN .H
1 < iK N E H- C O N K L IN
No, Slogans.”
Keep h arm o n y in th e p a rty Le, us select faithful.
• I ua 11 f ie< I. aggressive lead ers."
'M orse
Y our
p ro m o tin g
DELEGATES T0 NATIONAL CONVENTION — STATE AT LARGE
(Vote for Twenty four)
20
reach the Inch kinds o f ce n tra l
Oregon fro m the C olum bia liv e r
1, w ill alw ays Is* p re fe rre d by
trucks. Inasm uch as the rout»*
th ro u g h Ktierm an
countv
is
/ irs t p u b lic o ffe r in g o f c a p it a l stock
(X)~IH the square between "
19 j j ( Xltl. I.. XNHEItSON
12270 S. XX . P.irki* ly.
Port lami
In
Harvey Aluminum Co
FOR S A L E : T w o re g iste re il G er N O T ! C E OF MEETING OF
COUNTY
HOARD OF
man sh o rt haired pups. C all
EQUALIZATION
E D 3-2272.
26c
N otice is hereby g ive n th a t on
W A N T to make $20 o r more in a
M onday, M ay 9, 1960, the B oard
»lay fo r p a rt o r fu ll tim e route
o f E q u a liza tio n o f Sherm an Coun
w ork? W rite McNess Co. Box
ty, Oregon, w ill meet at the C oun
4014, Oakland 23, C alif.
26-7p
ty C ourthouse in M oro, Oregon,
FOR S A L E : 1-16 fo o t plyw ood to p u b lic ly exam ine the assess
boat, c o n ve rtib le to p and back ments ro lls fo r said C ounty o f
drop, complete, head, M a rk 75 Sherman, fo r the year 1960, and
60 H P m otor. C all CY 6-9316. to correct a ll e rro rs in va lu a tion ,
25c d e scrip tio n , or q u a litie s o f land,
CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G by lots o r o th e r p ro p e rty assessed
a p p ointm ent only. Custom c u r by the assessor.
ing. Meat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g ,
The ra tio lietween assessed and
sharp freeze. K e n n y ’s M a rke t, tru e cash value adopted by the
Grass V alley. C all E D 3-2345 Board o f E q u a liza tio n p u rsu a n t
fo r appointm ent.
23-tfn to ORS 309.034 is 20 per cent.
I t sh a ll be the d u ty o f the per-
L I\E S T O C K Men • Do i t y o u r
______
self - "A
n c h o r B ra n d " A n im a l sons interested to appear at the
H e a lth Products, p e n ic illin , and tim e antl Place appointed.
Peti-
e n t o - f assess
in stru m e n ts are available at tions fo r - ad
* * ju
— stm
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y o u r Co-op O il and S upply at m ents m u st be file d w ith the
The Dalles.
20c tfn Board o f E q u a liza tio n not la te r
than the end o f the fir s t week
L IV E S T O C K A U C T IO N
E v e ry S aturday at The Dalles th a t the Board is in session.
C la ir L. B alzer
L ive sto ck Com m ission - A u c tio n
Sherm an C ouny Assessor
Yard, South on New D alles-C alif
H ig h w a y. M iscellaneous - -10:00 P u b lish A p r il 22, 29, M ay 6, 1960
A. M.
L IV E S T O C K --12:30
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
“A " R estaurant. Phone CY 6- th a t G u y O. W o o d w o rth has been
4672 o r CY 6-4513, The Dalles
appointed E xe cu to r o f the Estate
Oregon.
I4 c t fn
o f E sth e r A. Stanley, Deceased,
S T A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. com and has q u a lifie d as such.
plete p a in tin g and decorating
A ll
persons
h a vin g
claim s
service, sp ra y o r brush. Phone against said E state are
hereby
CY 6-3977 o r CY 6-5293, 1205 E. n o tifie d and re q u ire d to present
12th St. V ern C am pbell and the same, d u ly ve rifie d , w ith the
Jack N u ll, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn p ro p e r vouchers to said E xe cu to r
FOR A g ric u ltu ra l loans see F L B A by d e liv e rin g them to M a rie Hos-
o f The Dalles and the Mid-Col- kinson, C le rk o f Sherm an C oun
utnhia PCA, 4th & C o u rt Sts ty, at the o ffic e o f the C ounty
Oppress 6-2468.
t fn. C le rk in the C ounty Courthouse
Oregon,
w ith in
six
f o r S A L E : A 14 ft. boat, v e ry at M oro,
w e ll constructed — m excellent m onths fro m the date o f the firs t
co ndition. P rice • $150.00. D r p u b lica tio n o f th is notice. The
F. D. Logue, The Dalles Phone I irs t p u b lica tio n o f th is notice is
C y 6-2512.
24-7c A p r il 15, 1960.
GUY O. W O O DW O RTH
E LEC . ORGAN. W ant responsible
E xe cu to r o f the E state o f
p a rty to assume sm all mo
E s th e r A. Stanley, Deceased
P5ts A lso spinet piano. W rite
J. T ra c y J B a - rto X n 1
s X .
A tto rn e y fo r the E state
nu- - i n -
T0 BE T0RN 0FF BY CHAIRMAN ° R CLERK OF ELECTION BOARD
Otficial Primary Nominating Election Ballot for the Democratic Party for AÛ Precinct«
Sherman County, Oregon, at the Primary Election to be held on
riu*
Is*
Giles French, Agent
Moro
ADS
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agitat ion
the Colimi
la id
Maybe I caa help you
W ANT
SAMPLE
G I 1 X I II E FOR BETT
nit
is a p art has
and ce rtain ly
O kanagon Car
Bon In recent
potent T h e I
tion
w ith m
association is
a house?
Meets every second T h u rs
day each m onth.
V isitin g
memhers In vite d Moro Ore
4L F LE G E L
KIGGN h ltllM .I
cd
M¡i
Wan! to sell a ranch, a farm,
saved h er oak
Im ogene Hal lev, W. M.
¡bes in
trough so that
D orothy H eater Secretary
hen t I k • lay cam»1 she coult p o u r
II XRL X N DX J E W G R A N G E
i roi
Item lo »•atch a Meets First and Third .Saturdays
Id th Ht u ben m ixed m ith tal-
eaeli month at N:tM) p. in.
low o r fi i t M 'OllIll m ake si ia p she
Laura Sather, M aster
kne ,v Hr at it M.'lis a sort of lye
Florence Ilru c k e rt, Sec’y.
she w as in; iking. T h e in anufac-
tin«
ioa| » req t aired it.
W ith all o u r
know lec Ige of
chem ical: ¡ MiI* Still m ake so; ip w ith
lye o r soi UK* otliei • caustic equally
enables
as llama -tini : lo
m any art Ich*.
♦ho fam ily
that are m ; i shed in it, im ['hiding
♦o lim it
tin* h um an skin.
♦he cost
If soap m a k ers
would sjw nd
to its needs or wishes.
It* money c re a tin g radio show s
tb.it bring te a rs to th e housew ife
in h er o th e rw ise dull
m om ents
a
and m ore m oney In try in g to find
a soap that w ould b rin g less
CMK
ï i * " pho »
tears to the u se rs it w ould be
helpful lo om* of tin* p ro b lem s of
IteCkfllV AVE.
o u r civilization.
ts the I,
Rufus Grange Hall
»Van! to borrow money?
I .co \\ itk in s, Secretai v
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.S
U ten g ra n d i
I H*t , l*|
lición i
CV Mil
T h is ii
Sunday, May 15
3ra A
So AI
Th
SMORGASBORD
DO YOU
layhtr LODGE A . E. A A. M.
Wasco Meets h irs t and
T h ird Tuesdays. V is itin g
<
G
b re th e rn welcome.
■y
V in to n W a tkin s, W. M.
E lto n Medk?r, Secretary
I
Ri-ln-k.iii
No. J'
Meets 2nd and 4th Tue-
days o f each m onth. V lsp
ing mem bers weleog'
F lorence Thom pson, N. G.
Helen M a rtin. Secrefarv
Eureka LodgS N ». 121 A.F.A. X 5
Meets on the l i t and
T h u rsd a y
evenings
m onth.
V is itin g m em lieu
l>P i s XZ
c o r ia lly in v ite d to meet w ’h m
Ronald P ow ell, W. M.
t lyde G illm o r, Secretary
'lo ro LODGE No. i i . i f.o .o .F
x
j o
r ,sf •'‘ H*1 3 n * Tucs
^ j g ^ d a y s In I O.O. E hall T ran
slent and v is it 1 r brother#
are c o rd ia lly in vite d .
Floyd Haines, N, ('
par
he on
M orm on
c ric k e t
pop u la tio n
seems to lie on the increase, but
to date, has not been observed to
be o f s u ffic ie n t num ber to re q u ire
ba itin g. W illia m C hinn,
USDA
entom ologist,
reports
M orm on
C ricke ts are g enerally
present
w ith an u p w a rd tre n d in popula
tio n in the area fro m the John
Day R iv e r to A rlin g to n
C ricke t
eggs have been hatching. Inspec
tio n has been made in the Sher
man co u n ty area adjacent to John
Day R iv e r n o rth
fro m C o tto n
wood bridge. F arm ers in th is area
that ru n on to any heavy popula
tio n are asked to n o tify th is o ffice
Sell Oregon Wheat
< I. XSSES
It m ust give som eone a lot of
p leasu re to classify people In’o
v ario u s categ o ries T hey used to
m ean so m eth in g w hen w e h. .id
lords and com m oners and mavis*
e rfs and this co u n try w as e s ta b
lished to ge, rid o f such things.
■Now w e a re doing the sam e
ta.
tilin
g We have y o u th m o v em en ts
One w onders w hat will come
out of the g rab bag
Probably and special th in g s for y o u th w ho M AHK AN
those w hose nam e is wa ll know n •no m erely try in g to grow up
o r sim ilar to O lli that is Mel aixl I h * ad u lts instead of lieing set
know n h a se the liest i chance Pet aside in a class for s p « i.d treat-
NATIONAL
haps it m al es little 11 if fi* re ilei m en,.
Some of o u r do gooder are try
w ho ¡
t< s|s*nd hi m oney t<
G IR A R D
I ill l - 11* I •> 12
h u i li
July heat fo<
the
b e d i d d l ' d In
w ithin a couple i
Biggs Rapid brlilgi
the w av lo c o n str
Mormon Cricket Population
A n agreem ent p ro v id in g fo r the
purchase by the governm ent o f
P akistan o f one m illio n tons o f
NEW RI I.ERS
A m e rica n wheat ami wheat p ro
T he w orld
d u cts- a p o rtio n o f w h ich w ill be
g e ttin g a ne
set o f ru le rs tht w heat fro m Oregon— was signed
w ave of chai e a p p a re n tly r u h in K a ra ch i recently, according to
ing all over, inch th in g s art noi .Marvin Thomas,
Wasco, S her
uncom m on 1 t th is c e n tu ry hat man co u n ty president o f the Ore
seen
re o f them than usual,
gon Wheat (¡ro w e rs league.
It
s o ve r lo years ago ,t
T he w heat w ill tie paid fo r in
R ussians o v e rth re w th e czar and P akistani rupees.
L«r a t
u n4«*r
ed and hew’ed by hand near F a lls
a su rve y o f the in fe sta tio n may C E N T U R Y F A R M
A fa rm
w h ic h is
p a rt o f a C ity , th e n
hauled
by oxen to
made and c o n tro l measures
donation land cla im o f 1851 Is the R ickre a ll.
tlin e d i f needed.
oldest in the firs t three a p p lie s - ---------------------------------------------
tions fo r 1960 C e n tu ry F a rm
honors. The fa rm is ow’ned b y LEGAL NOTICES
M r. and Mrs. J. D avis A lle n o f
R ickre a ll and was settled by his NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A ll
persons
h a vin g
claim s
g ra ndfather, John C. A lle n .
L u m b e r fo r the barn, M r. A lle n against the Estate o f A N N A M.
cites in his a pplication, was saw- MOORE, Deceased, are hereby
n o tifie d to present them , w ith the
proper vouchers and d u ly v e r ifi
ed, to the undersigned, the d u ly
appointed, q u a lifie d and acting
from one to five
FOR S A L E : Reasonable. Nashua
A d m in is tra to rs o f the Estate o f
house tra ile r, all a lu m in u m , 23
Anna M. Moore, deceased, at the
foot,
e
le
ctric
brakes,
good
tire
s,
Adults $1.50, kids $.75
o ffice o f T
Le ste r Johnson,
m odern, fu rn ish e d , bath, to ile t,
Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths
hot w a te r heater, inA-1 shape,
all you can eat.
fro m the date o f the fir s t p u b li
w ith license. C all o r w rite T. I..
cation o f th is N otice
to -w it:
H uggins, Grass V aliev, Box 12.
May 6, 1960.
27p
C o llis P. Moore
FOR S A L E : 3 bedroom house on
Roscoe E. Moore
C ity Block, fu ll d a y lig h t base
A d m in is tra to rs
m ent. K e n d rick D unlap. Moro. T. Le ste r Johnson
27tfn A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to rs
W ANTED:
Used co n to u r chair. May 6-13-20-27, 1960
John DeMoss, Moro.
27c
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Oregon
FRIDAY, MAY «, IttttO
capable
of
sav ing
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ifie» 1, ex|>erl enceii as fa rm e r. State Sen
rlclal. biusinessinan
Suj i|x>r,
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