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PAGE S SHERMAN COUNTY PJ Gr; PuülUthed E t cry F rid ay Moro, Oregon ( ir a Bol I,. French l»oa > in « A Gr» ne» > Coi we al ■t t « RAD LAW Mier / I w e c a n se e n o .^»,(^1 fe a tu re h e law th a t (v sH g Z s th e ap- a iv e p o w e r to m e n riie rs o f th e e p a r ty o f a d e c e a se d o r re* e j o ffic ia l. It w as in tro d u c e d tie la te R ic h a rd N e u b e rg e r n he w as a n O reg o n legisla- NEW SPAPER \ P U B L IS H E R S A S S O C IA T IO N N A TI O N A I E D IT O R IA L W I J A S ^ > C 0 t T I 0 N tiu* Me am «n Tl AFFILIATE MEMBER U M iliA L fo; an lie of da K I ’« HI It R ai I i i tl IU IM I b l B h C R irtiO N \ i . i u; I'A I’EU RATES * •' ll x I. 21, i »<■'» W IIO I IIIS KK W II VI'? T h e s tu d y m ad e of e le c tio n s in M u ltn o m a h by so m e p ro fe s s o rs it P o r tla n d S ta le college sh o u ld p u t a p o s itiv e h alt to m a n y 1*1 It tic, th e o r ie s . T h e stu d y sh o w s v d th good d e a l ol coiiclu. i 'ii Ilia pi e m e ts h e a v ily Detnucr«atic vote ‘d ag a in s l a p in o i h ia tiu n s m o re cv r- ta in ly th a n i u cci n e ts \A tiere ll ic i m a ju ri ty oí v<>ters w ert • H epuin li* c a n s. in odd th a t sue h It (bDCS V i 1 tcmiH i ai s b allo t, to o i t a n d oil (la an d I l lo cal o fficei fe d e ra l, st; la r u s if w ho tr e a te a p u b lic it w ere som eth in g to lie g o t t rid of and quick. Vet the evidence is there. 1 lie R epublicans, it seem s, have been voting for sm a p p r o p r ia tio n s as a p p e aled on ll ballot w hile voting lor m en wl , talked econom y lo r officials. Reason given by som e wl , have read (lie study is that tl . new U eaieis ol th e tiiirlie - w « , s t a r te d th e c o u n try d o w n th . ny th e a p p o in tiv e p o w e r, th e r g o v e rn o r o r c o u n ty t, s h o u ld h a v e h a lf, o r ap- a m u te ly h a lf, th e p e rs o n s nor- y a v a ila b le fo r a n a p p o in t- t re m o v e d by so m e silly e d ict us tin s w e c a n n o t see. iv w h o le th in g se e m s h e lp fu l . to p o litic a l p a rtie s a n d jsd- tn s W h e n a U. S. S e n a to r d ies g o v e rn o r s h o u ld is.* a b le to o u t th e m a n in tiie s ta te w ho I do th e b est jo b . A re s tric tiv e tiia t le ft h im h u t h a lf th e h e r to ch o o se fro m is n o t d e ed fo r tiie p u b lic good. S iiern ta n p ic rig t it m jMHnt a she UdiMu-r 1 zi 11 ItJV 1 If all th e liest can d i- d a te s ai IC I J e m o c ra ts th e law h a s to cffei l i ; if ; so m e good o n e s a re (e p u h lic a tis th e c o u rt c a n n o t o iisid er th em . A nd th a t, w e sa.v, a h ell o f a w ay to ru n a g o v ern - ten t. e n ------ -— — — iiecau.se its bureau« PI I S I I III I , or I ODGI I A A. M. T h ird T u e s ay s. V i.-itlng gy 31-tfn. d ie s e lin e , m o re o r less, ADS LARGE W E STE R X A M ID W E S T E R N l l lM I ’ANY MAN O F W O M AN • w ith la te m o d el c a r o r p a n e l tr u c k ; re p re s e n t w o rld fa m o u s W a tk in s P ro d u c ts . C re d it a v a ila b le , if q u a lifie d . F o r fre e d e ta ils w r ite Mr. H u n te r, 3903 B ro o k ly n A ve. S e a ttle 5 , W a sh in g to n . 31-3c lias need lor local salaried V in to n W a tk in s, W . M. r e s e u t a liie in th is vicin ity L u p in e R e b e k a h I o !ge No. t ‘8 O regon. A fter full (rain in g, man w ill In* esta b lish ed in area u itb o u tsta n d in g salary com m ission arran gem en t. F lo ren ce T hom pson, .N. G. O ver s u n a Month H e le n M artin S ecretar» and ap p ro x im a te ly 18,750 g a llo n s o f g a s o lin e, m o re o r less, fo r S h e rm a n C o u n ty S ch o o l D is tric ts No. 3 R u fu s, No. 7, W asco, No. 9 J , K en t, No. 17, M oro, No. 23 G ra s s V alley, a n d fo r th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty H ig h S chool D is tric t No. 1, a n d th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty R u ra l School D is tric t fo r th e 1960-1961 fiscal y e a r a s sp e c ifie d . S p e c ific a tio n s a n d b id s h e e ts m a y be o b ta in e d a t th e o ffic e of th e C o u n ty C le rk a t th e C o u rt h o u se in M oro, O regon. F o r g a so lin e , b id d e r s h a ll bid at p ric e ¡>er g a llo n le ss fe d e ra l tax , d e liv e re d in th e s to ra g e ta n k s of th e c o u n ty a t th e C o u rth o u s e , c o u n ty sh e d a n d ro c k c ru s h e r; a n d in s to ra g e ta n k s of th e v a r i o u s sch o o l d is tric ts . S u c c e ss fu l b id d e r w ill bill each d is tr ic t an d th e c o u n ty s e p a ra te ly . E ffe c tiv e p e rio d s h a ll lie b e tw e e n J u ly 1, PJ60 a n d J u n e 30, 1961. T h e g a so lin e , d ie s e l oil, a n d fu e l o il b id s sh a ll lie c o n s id e re d one bid. T iie b id d e r s h a ll u se th e bid fo rm fu r n is h e d w ith th e fu e l oil, d ie se l oil, a n d g a so lin e re q u ir e m e n t s h e e ts. I t is f u r t h e r u n d e rs to o d th a t th e a m o u n ts lis te d in th e s|»ecifi- c a tio n s a r e e s tim a tio n s o n ly , an d th e c o u n ty a n d e a c h d is tr ic t m ay p u rc h a s e m o re o r less ac c o rd in g to th e ir in d iv id u a l n eed s. B id s w ill lie o p e n e d a n d re a d a lo u d a t 11:30 a. m . W e d n e sd a y , J u ly 6, 1960, in th e C o u n ty C o u rt R oom in th e C o u rth o u s e a t M oro, O regon. T h e C o u rt r e s e r v e s th e r ig h t to '.eject a n y o r a ll bids. D ated a t M oro, O reg o n , th is 15th d ay of J u n e , 1960. S H E R M A N C O U N TY C O U R T P u b lis h J u n e 17 a n d 24, 1960 rep- CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G by of ap |M )lntinent o n ly . C u sto m c u r the ing M eat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g , Ibis s h a r p freeze. K e n n y 's M a rk e t, ami G ra V alley Call E D fo r apjM dntm ent. 23-tfn L IV E S T O C K M en • Do it y o u r se lf - " A n c h o r B ra n d ” A n im al »‘ | | | S (> < > U IIS . L u i « ka Lodge \ ». 121 A.E.iX. V. ’ H e a lth P ro d u c ts , ivenicillin, a n d M eets o n tiie 1st and 3 : i « M usi nave a goo«l car and In* aide in s tr u m e n ts a r e a v a ila b le a t s‘ 4 ' x' to it«* awa.v from hom e «luring (lie y o u r Co-op O il a n d S u p p ly a t m o n th . V isitin g ii T h e D alles. 20c tf n c o r ia lly in v ite d to m eet w »T us w i « k. S eal appeal in g and o ver 21. R o n ald P ow ell, W . M. I.IVESTIK K A U C T IO N W R IT E C ly d e G illm o r, Sc e r e ta ry E v e ry S a tu r d a y a t T h e D alles EMPLOYS! ENT L iv e sto c k C o m m issio n - A u c tio n »loro I.O lM iE N o . 113 I.O.O.F, Y ard, S o u th on N ew D alles-C alif •d Tue« D IR E f TOR H ig h w a y . M iscellan eo u s - -10:00 in 1.0 0 1* 11 Tran« s ie n t a n d visit b ro th er* I M LIN ESTO C K -- 12:30 BOV 1201 a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d . P. M. L u n c h a t th e y a r d s G ra d e F lo y d H a in e s. ;«. ( . PO R TL A N D , OREGON "A ” R e s ta u r a n t. P h o n e CY 6- I«eo Watkins, Secretary 4672 o r CY 6-4513, * h e D alles, Include full nam e, age address, B e th le h e m C h a p te r No. 78 O.KJ4 O reiion. Mc-tfn Mi rond T h u r s p hone num ber and past em p lo y F O R A g iic u ltu r a l lo a n s se e F L B A i. V isiting o f T h e D alles a n d th e M id-Col I. M o r o . O re m ent record. u m b ia PC A , 4 th & C o u rt S ts. Im o g e n e H ai W . M. C P p re s s 6-2468. tfn . S e c re ta ry Dorothy Hea H IG H sch o o l g irl w is h e s s u m II \R I. \ \ D \ IEW G RANG E W \N T to m a k e $20 o r m o re a d a y m e r w o rk . C all JO 5-3223. 30-4p M eets F irst mid I bird S atu rd ays fo r p a r t o r full tim e ro u te SA LES each m onth at K:(Mt p. m. w o rk ? M an o r W o m a n . W rite W IN K -G O L D E N D A L E Y ard, G o ld en d ale , W ash ., h a s L a u ra S at h e r, M aster M cN ess Co., B ox 4011, O ak lan d , an a u c tio n e v e ry F rid a y at one F lo re n c e B ru e k e rt, S ec’y. 23. C alif. 34p o ’clock. W e h a v e th e m a r k e t if FO R S A L E : M a g n ific e n t h om e, you h a v e th e liv e sto c k . G u a r on D e sc h u te s. H e a d q u a rte r s - a n te e d to p p rices. F r a n k W in k H u n tin g . F is h in g . H . L. M orris, 33c-tfn B ro k e r, T ygii V alley, O reg. 37p T W O la rg e full b lood y o u n g J e r sey cow s, fre s h o n e w eek. G e n LEGAL NOTICES tle, h e a v y ^»rpdu c e rs . $175.00 «♦ th p J e r r y J ^ ^ t n e r , Ph. 7914, (A L L FDR RIDS t y CKCi»OK>t>nf D u fu r /O re g m i. 34 -5 p N O T IC E IS H E R B Y G IV E N , S T A T E .V ID E PA ir* I' CO. c o m th a t sealed b id s w ill be rec e iv e d IN T E N T IO N TO S h e rm a n NOTICE OF p le te p a in tin j, a n d d e c o ra tin g a t th e O ffice o f th e s e rv ic e , s p r a y o r b ru s h . P h o n e C o u n ty C le rk a t th e C o u rth o u s e MODIFY N A T U R A L P R E C IP I CY 6-3977 o r CY 6 5293, 1205 E. in M oro, O reg o n , u p u n til 5 p. m. TATIO N BY A R T I F IC 1 A L M EANS 12th S t. V e rn C a m p b e ll a n d J u ly 1, 1960 fo r th e fo llo w in g : F o r fu r n is h in g a p p ro x im a te ly TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: X- J a c k N ull, T h e D alles, O r. 3 8tfn so B E D O R E G O N s t a te a p p ro v e d 30,(MM) g a llo n s, m o re o r less of N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t it is n u r s in g h o m e lo c a te d in lieau- d iesel oil, a n d a p p ro x im a te ly 20,- th e in te n t o f th e W a te r R e so u rc e s tif u l H ood R iv e r V alley, w ith 000 g allo n s, m o re o r less of r e g u D e v e lo p m e n t C o rp o ra tio n o f 460 lo v e ly fen ced g ro u n d s . W e a c la r g a so lin e fo r S h e rm a n C o u n ty ; S o u th B o a rd w a y , D en v er, C olo c e p t all ty p e s o f -e ld e rly c ases, a n d a p p ro x im a te ly 2000 b a rre ls , ra d o , w h ic h h o ld s L ic e n se No. 32 a s w ell a s ro o m a n d b o a rd c a r? . m o re o r less, o f fuel oil, a p p r o x i o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n to e n g a g e m a te ly 16,000 g allo n s of d ie se l o r in o p e ra tio n s to m o d ify n a tu r a l p re c ip ita tio n by a rtific ia l m e a n s, Savin« for the things you want can be lots of fun, A<r«« fo r a n d on tie h a lf of M O R RO W vb.'n saving doesn't demand any sacrifice or cut backs COU NTY W E A T H E R R E S E A R i i your budget. CH A S S O C IA T IO N lo c a te d a t I hat s why the S&H Green Stamp saving plan is so E cho, O regon. T h e o b je c t o f th e ab o v e p ro g ra m w ill be to in c re a s e popular today with 25 million families in this and other n a tu r a l ra in fa ll. States. 1. T h e a re a to be a ffe c te d is d e s Saving SXII Green Stanif doesn’t require giving up c rib e d a s ly in g w ith in c e n tr a l something else. I hey re c.tz/uv that you get when you M o rro w C o u n ty a n d n o r th w e s te r n shop at stores that give them. Actuallv, they're discounts l m a ttila C o u n ty , S ta te o f O regon. Y ou p r o b a b ly k n o w th a t on jour purchases - li h o p e M r. B u o y a n c y is s till 2. T h e o p e ra tio n w ill be c o n d u c t kind that iqanuf'actincrs "('hip" W allace w as just a p dow n th ere w hen 1 jum p in.” ed th r o u g h th e u se o f g ro u n d - an I merchants receive. pointed sw im m in g instructor From w here I sit, w h oever based s ilv e r io d id e g e n e r a to r s lo With your filled bi e 5. H Green Stamps, \e u at ihe Boys Club. said ‘‘e x p e r ie n c e is the b est c a te d w ith in th e C o u n tie s of can get at no added c of 1,500 items of dis- Seems in his first group, he t e a c h e r ” w a s r ig h t. F o r i n G ra n t, W h eeler, W asco, G illiam , had th ree youngsters who w ere tineuished merchandi .* stance, I think all of us k n o w - linest made in Ameiiea. M orrow , l m a ttila a n d S h e rm a n , hesitant even about the sh al through experience — how im You'll find them at vom nearest S \l I Green Stamp S ta te o f O regon. low end of the pool. They said portant “toleran ce” is betw een 1'edcmption Center. Or order them b\ mail from the 3. T h e p e rio d o f o p e ra tio n w ill “ w e’d sink.” O l course, Chip neighbors. In little things too, d id n 't try to force them — he Ite fro m on o r a b o u t 1 O c to b e r beautiful SX!I catalog, if there’s no center like my respecting your right dem onstrated. He jum ped in, I960 to on o r a b o u t 30 S e p te m b e r to choose a favorite beverage— nearer you than 20 miles away. popped right up, explained th a t 1961. and your respecting my choice body b u o y an cy h ad p u sh ed of an occasional glass of beer. W A TER RESO U RCES D E him back to th e surface. That w ay w e'll sw im not sink V E L O P M E N T C O R P O R A T IO N However, one of the young ■—as friends! B y R. L. K r ie r s te rs shook his h ead in d is- W a te r R e so u rc e s D e v e lo p m e n t L .L .7 . “G ee,'' h e said , “I sure C orp. 460 S o u th B ro a d w a y , D e n v e r 9, C o lo rad o D A T E D 15 J u n e 1960 Ct n j 11, ¡900, I niteJ Stales Ureuers Foundation P u b lish J u n e 24 & J u ly 1, 1960 LET L r DO YOUR PRINTING SHERMAN COUNTY Journal It’s thrifty to save STAMPS . . . and lots of fun too! «J ^roni w^ere I si* • Marsh Ever Have That "Sinking" Feeling? SEE lie p arty p atro n age they s useful to the jiolltician < O M IN G S ta te G r D o n ’t I >rget th a n n u a l (. p ic n ic ii p a rk Si J u n e 26. g ers a n d fr ie n d s a o a tte n d G ra n g t P g e t th im re a d y fo r th e a G ra n g e bazaar a n d d in n e r h eld a t th e D a b n o r E qui{ b u ild in g e le c tio n d ay . N ow tiia t s p r in g w o rk an I w e e d in g is d o n e, w ill th t ra n g e c o m m itte e on C o m m u n ity Serv et d o w n to D eM oss p a rk a n d g et th in g s a rr a n g e d fo r th e pic nk? a n d a n y o n e e lse th a t ca n c o n « H o m e E c. m e t w ith F lore: nee B ru e k e rt an d A g n e s B en so n th e 2nd T h u rs d a y o f th is m or Ith. w ith a v e ry p o o r a tte n d a n t H. E . c h a ir m a n failed o r forgi to n o tify m e m b e rs. J o s e p h in e G e n tr y w on ti • O / GREEN CORNED DEE T hose w om en who m ake a hv- m g hy telling o th e r wom en and a few Ixired m ale cooks w hat to cook and how to cook It have got- ten aro u n d to corned Iieef again. It's |x»polarity is co n stan tly re- vived at in d efin ite periods. T iiat may com e as a su rp rise ro a d to w a rd in so lv e n c y m e gel tin g old, an d p e rh a p s m o le sen ¡o v eteran s of the first W orld W ar slid e , a n d sp e n d in g is liu rtm , ; who may not have know n m uch alxm t corned iieef itself hut cer- th e m . W h atever Ihe reason, it all fit; , tamlv cam e to d islike its progeny into a theory we h av e expressed corned beef hash. Like sj»am in on several occasions. It is tiiat W orld W ar 11 it got a had mime ihe Democratic party is leally because eatin g it w as com pulsory, m ore conserv ativ e than the Re- Well, may lie not com pulsory, you publican p arty and has on its d id n t have to eat it It was some th in g like the old expression; “ If record tiie opposition of hi like beans d in n e r's ready; p ro g ressiv e tilings. T h at is prove you don't like lieans d in n e r's aide. And to continue: w henever any over. jHilitical p arly becomes the m inor- ( d in e d beef is good food and Ity p a rly for any considerable corned Iieef hash is good food if lim e it eventually finds som e lead you have a choice about it. liul er w ho can appeal to d issid en t vvhy tiie cooks iiother witli it we elem en ts and enlist them In th e can n o t imagine. N e ith e r should be p arty to m ake a m ajority. R oose- cooked alth o u g h a little w arm in g veil w as able to m ak e I lenioerat m a k e s the hash a little easier to out of people unhappy o v er tiie take. depression and tiie new deal, like Wc do not have the h ea rt o r it is said of com m unism , th riv ed the stom ach to read th e recipes now ap p e arin g th a t featu re thi> on poverty. n n ed w illie hut p resu m ab ly F u th e rm u re w hen any p arty i , io I of the w rite rs suggest inix- long tiie m ajo rity p arty it lie ig it w ith sonic green o r yellow com es conservative. T he out are •getables of w hich they are so alw ays the progressiva* II the h isto ry of ¡Hilltical p arties follow »ud. I hey an* said to contain itam ins, o r p ro te in s o r some- the u sual course the R epublican ilng good for you. ((’an you im will soon liecome the most pro g resslv e if not already uni I b u e eatin g so m eth in g Itecause it they a tta in a m ajo rity of voters. w a - good lor you?I Those Argeii- n line cows would die of sham e if It has ls*en going on fot they thought a can of th e ir flank Wc h a» (* a lw ays I»cen convint il meat d id n t have all th e v itam in s i- any m an would need that a m a jo rity (•f citizen s |M>SC big spclidilii.; and big g cim i lent w hich ha s been allow ow W ANT it wl E d ito i tnter-vd ■« aecund et« • puotofficc « I Muro, Or •i (»nitri-»« «,f March J. * F R ID A Y , Il N E 21, I960 G RA N G E NOTES tBljrruian Cuuntn .ìj curimi G I I cm A JOVRXAL, MORO, OREGON ud Indore. It r any c itiz e n n o ra n t of its n o tu les. T h e e n o u g h th a t my p a rt of a i IM P ( K . \ We have w ultimo,.! would h ipp< n here W e ll; 1 *0 1 te r e s t »W e l f l l \n ■nt u n ti o f i»ove enable» the family ♦o lim it the c o if to ift n< J t or wiihe». / 'O”" IKY Mt IT AVt More eloquent than any words is the silence of the 1960 Cadillac in motion. Eloquent, too, is the delighted look of the man who has just driven otic tor the first time. I t says so unmistakably, “ Never before, a car to compare with this!' It is a literal usa un R LOCAL SUNSET MOTOR CO tact that you must concentrate to detect ^te sound ot a 1 >60 Cadillac—except, of course, lor the gentle whisper of the wind and the soft hum of the tires on the pavement. Your authorized Cadillac dealer invites you to trv this unique driving experience tl T l l O R l Z E b ^ ^ a d f y l > f - o ' DEALER Tluid A Jefferson. The Dalles, Oregon