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PÂGB 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. (X‘TORKR 28, 1960 ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, peace. He iielieves that most of spared no effort to be of assist undersigned has been appointed anteed top prices. Frank W ink.’ sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, NOI R e io I REDITORS our development must come from ance to them in accomplishing as executrix of the E state of 33c-tfn Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 private business, that govern their objectives, relative to the Puhllaht-il E it-r y F riday ■k CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by All persons having claims Jam es Em m et Norton, deceased, for appointment. 23-tfn ment spending can only supple agriculture program. Mon», ( i r r unit appointm ent only. Custom cur- against the estate of ALMA B. and has qualified as such execu ment that, that the dollar m ust Eureka Ixwlge No. 121 A.F.A 4.YI All persons having claims Al Filman has one of the lar GII pm L. l*T«*n«h E d it o i FRIDLEY, deceased, are hereby trix i»e kept sound. Those who hope gest districts in area in the Unit Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 li.L S Meets on the 1 it and 3? t against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with evenings each to retire some day will vote for ed States and as a Representative •v / Meet* every second T hurs Thursday ft n te r v d a * a e r u iu i r la a a m a t t a r a t t i the proper vouchers and duly notified and required to present t* u « lu fí,u > a t M u r u , O irg o n . under > day each m onth. Visiting nonth. Visiting membeis« Nixon if only to assure a dollar is obliged to help other segments u l (¿ ín te r» » « o f M a r c h S. IH 7 # 7 members invited. .Moro, Ore con Hally invited to meet w.’i ui verified, to the undersigned, the the same, duly verified, to the of value. of our economy as w’ell as agri Erm a Johnson W M. Ronald Powell, W. M. E D IT O R IA L duly appointed, qualified and act undersigned, Mildred Ross Nor Mr. Kennedy's economics does culture. Dorothy H eater, Secretary Clyde Gillmor, Secretary ing Executor of the E state of Alma ton, at her home in Kent, Oregon, I I A S^> T | Q n not correspond to that taught by Proof of A1 FUman’s record is B. Fridley, deceased, at the office within six m onth from the date of tiie better economists. He advo emphasized in an “O regonian” Taylor IdlMJE A. F. & A. M. HARLANDVIEW GRANGE the first publication of this no AFFILIATE M fM BER cate’s low interest rates through editorial on October 24, support Wasco Meets F irst and Meets First and Third Saturdays of T. Ix*ster Johnson, Attorney at tice. The date of the first publica Law, Moro, Oregon, within six governm ent loans, hut it was ing Mr. Filman for re-election. Third Tuesdays. V isiting G <’ each nonth at 8:00 p. m. months from the date of the first tion of this notice is October 21, only last year that tiie govern Laura Sather, Master NEW SPAPER To the best of our knowledge hrethern welcome. publication of this Notice, to-wit: IMO ment had to offer five percent to Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. Vinton Watkins, W. M. Ron Phair owns less than two V\ P U B L IS H E R S MILDRED ROSS NORTON October 14. 1960. get money and with a big govern acres of land and if that makes Elton Medlar, Secretary Executrix of the Estate association Clifford N. Fridley ment program it would happen him a farm er we must be sailors T.upiue Rebekah Lodge N'«>? 114 Moro LODGE NO. 113 LO.O.F. of James Emmet- Norton Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- T. Lester Johnson again unless there was a capital because we own bathtubs. Meets 2nd and 4th Tue- deceased lays in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran- A ttorney for Executor do. V OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER le w . Big labor, which hails Ken Winnie Wilson -ien, and ' ! Itlr 1 I ’’ Brown & Van Vactor Oct.14, 21, 28, Nov 4, I960 nedy as a perfect follower, has al lng members welrom* are cordially inv.ted Gwen Ftoss The Dalles, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES ready put the steel industry on Florence Thompson, N. G. Floyd Haines, N C. Jerry Barnett NOTICE IO ( REDITORS A ttorney for the E state ÜN L LLAR 9M slow bilk- We are losing gold lie- Leo Watkins, Secretar> Helen Martin, Secretary Ed Cardinal Notice is hereby given that the Oct 21. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 1960 cause foreign investm ents are (M I O B L ÌI 28. HM.lt John E. DeMoss better than domestic ones. The John H ilderbrand nation cannot afford another LEGISLATIVE RACES spending hinge. We have to lx? To the Editor: In the 1959 session of the leg sound or no bust. In the Oetolier 21st issue of the islature this district was poorly .Mr. Nixon is tiie sounder of the Sherman County Journal was represented. The present senator two candidates, talks the Iietter listed our Republican candidates is a man who has not l**en able brand of economies, speaks for a m tiie coming election on Nov to acquire statu re and prestige better way of dealing with dic ember 8th. Not until I saw them among Oregon legislators. He lias tators and we strong)} ur '« Ins listed as a team «lid I realize the little knowledge of the six dis election. strength of the Republican ticket. trict area he was elected to serve Many of these persons we konw and has shown little Intent to personally and to so know them get more His tax projiosals h ive \O FARM PROGRA is to appreciate them. We have F anners need no, a ok to t..». had ample opportunity to study been a juke to every informed person for years and will not t*e preddential campaign to bring ami evaluate tiie others by means considered, or passed or woi k- them any worth while discussion of publications, radio and tele of the farm program, or. in fact, vision. They all im press me as able if passed. The representative was a fine any real talk about |M>ssihilitics iwing able, conscientious, dedi old gentleman wdio had a good of a new program. cated leaders em inently quali The only new idea that has fied to direct the business-like ad local record for economic sands which tie threw away to follow com«' io our attention is one ex- m inistration that the Republi after the city party leaders with prt >ssed bv Vice President Nixon can Party stands for and that we tiie result that he voted against when he said I he government ne«-1. tiie best interest of the 22nd dis had gotten the farm er into this I can willingly vote for each mess and should help bail him of these candidates with satisfac trict more often than for it. out. That will lake some bailing We strongly urge that the ills tion for myself ami confidence tried Improve its legislative stan d bid It is certainly true that the Huit they are tiie best material farm program is the govern obt.i.nabl«- lor the County, State ing. It has an opixjrtunity to vote m ent's mess «if errors, conceived and Nation. for George Stadelman for state in politics and managed by bu H arry 11. Pinkerton senator. He was born in the dis reaucrats. Nothing can In* mixed 'V trict, has lived here all his life, up worse. À Kennedy is still talking about lias helped his father in tiie legis. lature and knows his way around, pre-ierving the family sized farm EXCELLENT The Nixon Lodge team is better equipped to keep the United OPPORTUNITY: is intelligent, aggressive and which is an old cliche that should Reliable man or woman from State fiat peace than any pair cf candidate? now or in the past. well informed. We think he be forgotten In this day of ex lids area to distribute complete would restore the prestige tin* panding and efficient industry line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, Sound in economics, careful on taxes, not appeasers. Experienced there Is no reason why food district formerly held in Salem. or gum through new autom atic leaders that will keep America strong. Voters of tiie 22nd representa should be made in attics and vendors No selling, we will es tive district should vole for Patil- should be produced on family tablish accounts for you. To en Kaseberg. He Is a native of sized farms yny more than shirts qualify party must have car, .should lie made in attics and Sherman County, a graduate of references. ami cash capital of tiie university, a farm er who has sewn by hand. Ssoo which is secured by inven Commercial farm ers are the served farm organization ably. Ron Phair is a sound tory. Excellent earnings part Elmo Smith is well ac- He is interested in taxes, in valuable ones They raise food for time Full time more. Eor per schools and development of tiie money, use the best m achinery, sonal interview give phone, businessman and farmer guainted with Oregon, lived area He would be a distinct im pul on the proper fertilizer, cate etc. W rlle P. (). Box 156, Ro for the crop at proper tim es and provement chester, Minnesota. 52c who believes that every one in eastern Oregon most of in tin* proper way There Is no I ’REE Equity: Just take over reason why agriculture should payments «m i960 Etat. Call h i e c a m p a i <;\ « should pack his own weight he more backward than oilier In his life, knows about our Gl 2-5162 52e 1 dustry. It Is entirely lONsible that Savi • NOW on I960 Ci)inhines, J. in government. Hard work- problem?, speaks our langu everyone lias mad« up his or her D 95 H Ix,w Profile; Intrn. mind about the election and 15 1 W ¡tili coivi, cab; Fast* 302 i er. sound, not sponsored by age. Is masculine and ag knows exactly where every X w- Hanson leveler. Muller Farm I will go on the ballot If so, it Is E« piip. Tin* Dalles. 52-2c l a b o r or any minority gressive. an odd election. PIANO FOR SALE: Fine Spinet, The issues are fairly clear and like new. Assume low monthly group. Will work for every the well informed voter knows To the Editor: payments. W rite Credit Mgr. what he is voting for In reply to Dr. I-rank Reid's Box 939, blah«» Falls, Idaho. one. If for .Mr. Nixon he is voting letter of Friday. October 21 , li t i s 5O-2c for more of the same, a little stating AI Oilman's voting record more public spending, a hard in regal'd to agriculture, we I m >- TRUCK & Automotive Repair. Hackhoc & bucket loader work hand against Communists, a lleve tiie voters in this county wiH, craw ler tractor. Dalmor, sound dollar. should know the true facts. AI JO 5-3616. 51-2c If for Mr Kennedy he Is vot I linI.in lias introduced anti testi ing for a “new F rontier" which fied for bills to: EST FOOD ROUTE: 800 family means public s|>cnding as great W atkins Route now available. Authorize a feed grain program as cun be collected from the tax for wheat; establish a domestic 92 year reputation A top-grade payer, for big housing develop parity plan for wheat; provide on«* man business, and no ex- periem-e or money required ment, bigger arm s ex|»en<litures. surplus b»o«ls for penal in stitu all kinds of school costs, and i tions; establish a “slef-help" farm Writ«* for full inform ation to W atkins Products, Inc., 3903 rather soft attitude toward ag program through National Mar gressors. Brooklyn A ve, Saattle { Wti. keting Agreements; restore the Brooklyn Ave., Seattle f Wn. Actually Mr. Kennedy has pent income capabilities of family -,' x ’" • r most of his tim e saying things siz«* faim s through coinin«»<hty 52-2c are terrible rath er than in ex program s controlled by farineis; s i ATE .VIDE P A L 'f CO. com plaining how hi* would move to soil and w ater «•on-«‘iva,ion re plete paintin , and decorating help them. In this little place, search; Brucellosis eradication servhe, spray -»r brush. Phone however, there are moi«* Cadll program, extension of Hie “ 180" CY 6 3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. lacs on the street than ever be program. m aintain Hu* parity 12th St. Vern Campbell and fore This nation of 180 million concept in the farm program; Jack Null, TI k * Dalles, Or. 38tfn people is spending 12 BILLION establish a National Food Stamp SO BED OREGON state approved dollars for national defense per Flan, extend and expand the nursing home located in beau year ($233 per capita) and If we sclio«i| milk program; rural «‘I«*C- Howard Belton has lono Howell Appling jr. is a tiful Hood River Valley, with cannot defend ourselves with , I it 1« at inn \dm inis, rat ion pro- Carl Francis has long been lovely fenced grounds. We ac er experience in Oregon young business man with that we cannot do It at all gram and appropriations «•ept ail types of elderly cases, a member of the legislature, .Mr Nixon has l»een telling We «lon't know where Dr. Reid government than any liv long experience in manage as well as room and board care. whai this nation has done, how got his socalled facts but the has learned much about the 31-tfn. ing man. Has much business ment. has done a good job much it has prospered In the alw>ve Is taken from the Fongre- demands of the job of a t past eight years, how it has p re siotial Record and F. S Dept. of I.l\E S T tK 'K Men • Do it your experience, is a good man to since Hatfield appointed self - "Anchor Brand" Animal vented war by being alert and Agriculture ptibli« at Ions. torney general. Health Products, penicillin, and tiu »t with your money. him. Is not a radical nor a stern toward dictators, how In* Members of tli«' Wheat l.«*ague Instrum ents are available at would try to manage the coun in mu own county should is* will- social theorist. your l'«»-«»p Oil and Supply at try to k«>«*p it prosis rous and at • te - n i\ H i.it \ | Fllman The Dalles 20c tfn l i t KSTOCk Al t HON 4 /• • i Every Sat unlay at The Dalles Livestock Commission • Auction s it... / / J o e M a r s h Yard, South on New Dalles Calif Highway. Miscellaneous • • 10:00 George Stadelman is na Paulen Kaseberg is a A M LIVESTOCK •• 12:30 tive to this senatorial dis I’ M I.und, at the yards Grade Red Dolan’? Sherman Countian, has liv- "A ” Restaurant. Phone CY 6- n a trict, is a sound business i ed with our problems all ' 1672 or CY t*. 4513. ’ he Dalles. Madness Dream, tfn man, has the intelligence his life, is interested in WANTED: W eaner calves Jim One day, "Red" Dolan waa in — and retrieve those golf and personal standing to do them and in us. Young Farley. Arlington, Ore. 50-3p seen at the golf club strapping balls. Y«»u should have seen i good job. on a pair of iny last haul -enough to play FOR SALE: Black Angus Bulls. enough to be vigorous men When some of Red's friends all season with." t Doug Aliev, Moro, Oregon, Ph. tally and physically. heard about it, they began jok From w here 1 alt. pe«»p,e o f <11 2-5558. 50-2c ing about Red’s m ystifying ten form «»pinions about things ( «»mtnercial .-»« ■, uh«'», cleaning "madness *’ But I figured Red before they know all the fart*. ’ ' treating at ranch with new must have had a reason for Some folks, fo r really no good < ulkms tre a te r Contact George donning snowshoes, so I asked reason at all. w ill criticise a Moreau Malcolm S. O'Brien. him about It. man for preferring a glass of 506 S 5th Prineville 42*5c beer to some other beverage. • "Well,” said Red, "You know It's just a m atter of taste. To that marsh near the 14th hole. FOR Agt »cultural loans see FLR \ think otherwise is Ju*t plain Joe. A lot of the boys sliee goif of The Dalles and the Mid Col intolerant. And Il's a sure way balls right into there and lose umbia l*CA, 4th X Court Sts. L. E, (Pat) Kaseberg is a to "shoe" away friends. ’em for good. So I just put on CPpress 6-2468. tf,L M trie Hoskinson is a good my snowshoes — they let me successful fanner, careful WINK -GOLDENDAI.E SALES Lester Wilson has long ex travel on top of that spongy county clerk, efficient, cour ol public funds as with his Yard, Goldemlale, W a sh , has marsh surface without sinking perience in Sherman Coun an auction every Frhlay at one teous. dependable own. sound and conscienti ty affairs. o'eliHk We have the m arket if CwpyngA/, 1 mh-ti Slule» Ih t rt >■ i ous. you have the livestock. Guar .S p e rm a n (County j o u r n a l A S é “ W A ADS UIWÏ1 ■■ *3 From where I