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PAGR S HHKRMAN COUNTY JOUR N A L, MOHO, OHEGON « S p e rm a n C o u n t g J o u r n a l P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r id a y a t M o ro , O regon G iles lx F re n c h E d ito r PIUHA V, AUGUST I I , I M I along which there can be no ser vice spots certainly makes the price of right of way acqusition harder for it tends to hold down the money that might be made from the new highway. Such a policy has its advantages—and its drawbacks. Of course, it is all a part of the general theme of things these days wiien everyone grabs all he can. Juries are generous in giv ing money for any sort of claim with the result that insurance rates are sky high. Such a general practice on the part of the public will surely re sult in the decay of society, but, what’the— ? too few of them represent the biggest and best part of the state Do you want a hoard or a legis lature? PREPARED BY OREGON STATE noxious weeds invited before Special livestock loans bear 5 buying. Bill Huck GI 2-5249, percent Interest and ate sched Rufus, Oregon. 39-42p uled for repayment over periods up to three years. FOR SALE; 3 bedroom, brick Farmers may apply at the local I faced house, daylight basement, county office of the Farmers built-in kitchen appliances Home Administration, MadrasJ I (stove, oven, garbage dispose, Oregon. D-washer) wall to wall carpet, 2 fireplaces, recreation roor. , (laundry room, patio, all land scaped, storage in garage. Call W A N T ADS Wasco GI 2-5210. 37-t. c Elva Bryant, still active and SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION busy, writes poetry to express her thoughts and philosophy. [ U l i G H SCHOOL STUDENTS IN T E R E S T E D COMPANY L™ health science f ie l d s are given a Each summer brings me company C A R E E R CLOSE-UP D U R IN G TH E ANNUAL. In my old home so dear to me. W EALTH CA REERS DA Y And let me say, I’m tickled pinx A T T H E U N IV E R S IT Y To have them share my too 1 FOR SALE: Used electric stove,j uEGAL NOTICES and drink, OF OREGON , water heater, refrigerator. Ivan“ XOT|CK o p in TKNTION TO But this sad fact I must confess M E D IC A L S C H O O L Kirkelie, Moro. 41tfn?MODIFY NATURAL F R B tT F ll Not always in full readiness CHOICE VIEW PROPERTY forlATION BV ARTIFICIAL MEANS Is my old house in e '-jry nook sale: 119 ft frontage on Scenic TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Where some time guest might chance io look, Notice is hereby given that it is Drive, 1 yr. old home, wall to So when they write and blithely wall carpeting, wall to wall the intent of the W ater Resour- say drapes, two baths, 22’ x 26’( ces Development Corporation of MR. KHRUSHCHEV SUBSCRIPTION HATES They’re driving down next Satur patio, family room, 3 bdrs, air 460 South Broadway, Denver 9, Mr. Khrushchev has had a good day, conditioning, TV cable, wired (Colorado, which holds License ONE YEAR *3-00 week. He reiterated his determin A cold chill travels down my for stereo, 2 car garage. Anyone No. 39 of the State of Oregon to ation to sign a peace treaty with spine, thinking of retiring in The engage in operations to modify A K i l S I 11, I (Hi I east Germany for his own rea How can I get shined up in time! Dalles be sure and see thisfnatural precipitation by artificial sons and in a speech stated the I dash around with mop and home. Call C'y 6-4740 for appoint !m eans, for and on behalf of MOR- things he would dicker on in talk PAPER PURCHASE brooms ment. * 40clROW COUNTY WEATHER RE- ing about Berlin; he sent a man A’chasing dust in every room LOR Agricultural loans see FLB /.a $ERA( H ASSO( I AT ION located Although nearly everyone knew |Rto orbn for a whole day of cjr. of The Dalles and the Mid-Col-Jat Echo, Oregon. The object of the that the Oregon Journal had not cling lhe earth to emphasUe lhe All spiderwebs are brushed away windows shined to beat the umbia PCA, 4th & Court S ts.Iabove program will be to Increase been making enough money to 8Uperiority of Russian power And U.O.M.S. is day; CPpress 6-2468. tfn. ’natural rainfall. long survive, the announced sale lhrU8t; h; lnlervened in Blzerte P R E P A R IN G I bake and brew, all I am able CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING t,p ,L Th« ls of it last week came as a mild to annoy DeGaulle M AN Y TRAINED appointment only. Custom cur " lbed aa J yln« wl,,hin “ n*ra.1 surprise. It was not definitely What lnatter that hi8 program And set the china on the table, W O R KERS I N mg. Meat cutting, wrapping, Morraw ^ u w y and nor hwes ■ stated who did the buying other for ,,erlin ¡8 unacceptable to any So lit by the time my guests have HEALTH FIELDS sharp freeze. Kenny s M arket ern Umatllla Coun,y’ Sta,e than the Oregonian, but we pie- of the West; what m atter that the NEED ED TD HELP CARE Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 ? r^ on suine it was Newhouae, because nitin (if any) who rode the rocket I’m tired enough to up and quit. F O R T H E 234,000,000 And then I think of Martha’s for appointment. 23-tfn 2 The operation will be conduct wt doubt if tiie Oregonian had Haw nothing and learned nothing; labor U.S. P O P U L A T IO N ed through the use of ground- $8,000,000 and we are reasonably whal m atter that not a single SPECIAL - FEEDER SALE: 500 E X P E C T E D BY 1 9 7 0 Io have all nice for Jesus' table. u v A ii n n xrrtDc«. o / w a uc - a . a based silver iodide generators sure Newhouse has that much western nation recalled that Rus- And how she got all tense and •r J located within the Counties of available. To us it seems inipor- Hii( had squelched Hungary more ALREADY CONSIGNED tired, Grant, Wheeler, Wasco, Gilliam, tant that Newhouse bought the effectively than the French did Choice yearling steers and heif- Morrow, Umatilla and Sherman, And how ’twas Mary Christ ad Journal rather than the Oregon- the rebels in Rizerte? Loans are made to meet the made to pay existing debts ex- fers, large supply of Holstein State of Oregon. mired, la’h. . , .. The west Is disorganized, and So give me, Lord, the sense to usual expense of livestock oper- cept current incidental bills, Steers, Cows, Calves along witn 3. The period of operation will at Ions such as the production or If a farmer already has his The Journal could not survive afrald. The only man able to lead regular sale. choose be from on or about 1 October purchase of feed, and replacing livestock mortgaged, the other editorial adulthood. Its most sue- lt is DeGaulle and he is busy at SATURDAY-AUGUST 19, 1961 1961 to on or about 30 September The “better part” that Mary used. or repairing of farm machinery, creditors will not be asked to cessful years were in its adoles- home. The English are still reap 12:00 P. M. (Standard Time) ¡Xpo —Elva Bryant Farmers may also apply for loans subordinate their liens. However, cense, the emotional years when ¡ng (he serious economic effects The Dalles Livestock Commis WATER RESOURCES DE to restock their herds or flocks they will lie expected to stand by 1‘. cried over nearly everything. of socialism. The west Germans sion, Inc., Phone Ed Coles CY VELOPMENT CORPORATION to normal size if they can carry and to agree that a reasonable Lately it lias lacked editorial vig- are handicapped by restrictions I . I V E S T I K K I.O A V S IIV 6-4672 or CY 6-4513, The Dalles, By Paul E. Ruch or. The Oregonian is no swing- piaeed Hon „ hy lts conquerors G O V E R N M E N T P O S S IB L E on their livestock operations with part of the applicant’s normal in- Oregon. 41-42c Water Resources Development out having to buy substantial come from the livestock can be FOR SALE or rent for fifty dol- Corporation ing advocate of causes but it has And in the United States there ;s 460 South Broadway, Special livestock loans are amounts of feed. Loans are not used in repaying the loan. ijeen more specific and deter- confusion doubly confounded, lars, seven year old two-bed- Denver 9, Colorado, available to eligible producers mined in its stands tlian lias the The only solution to any problem room home across from M. E Dated: 2 August 1961 Journal. Whether editorial attl- d to spend more money, extend through December 31, 1961 ac church, Wasco. Insulated, pine _____________ cording to Robert V. Pierce, Ore tudes have anything to do with the crippling arm of government paneled, hardwood floors. Cora NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE financial success we do not know over more and more of the Ante?- gon state director of the Farm ers Driscoll, Rt. 2, Centralia, Wash- OF REAL PROPERTY *’ul . we lean business that has been the Home Administration. ington. 4op Notice is hereby given that on Special livestock loans are made 1 he sale may have a salubrious strength of the nation. Khrush- IF YOU NEED fruit jars, see the 13th day of September, 1961, at effect on the labor-backed Re- cliev lias caused this nation to to established producers and feed Mrs. Giles French. 10:00 A. M of said day at the ers of cattle, sheep, and goats porter which has some good writ- spend another five or six billion STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com- front door of the County Court ers on its staff but the backing of dollars which may well i»e th it (except commercial feedlot opera plete painting and decorating House in Moro, Sherman County, a single economic group which Is many shovels full out of the tors) who are temporarily unable service, spray or brush. Phone Oregon, I will offer for sale and to get from regular sources the usually fatal—as it should be. grave he says he will bury us in. CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. sel1 t0 the highest bidder for cash J eople may as well get it into And the loudest noise we hear credit needed to continue their 12th St. Vern Campbell and hand all of Carl Scherrer’s t leir heads that running a mod- from Washington is that we normal operations. Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfr right, title and interest in and to To lx? eligible an applicant must ern newspaper is a tremendously should dig holes to bury oursel- WINK GOLDENDALE SALES ihe following described real ,pro- costly business. Labor costs have ves In, which is a bit of aid to Mr have a good past record of live Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has P^rty situated in Sherman Coun- grown by leups and ixiunds and Khrushchev we do not favor stock operations and have rea ati auction every Friday at one Oregon, to-wit: machinery, paper and newsgath- If he is to bury us he’ll have o sonable prospects for success o'clock. We have the market if Approximately 20 Acres located will) the help of the loan. ering all cost huge sums. News- dig his own hole in the NWi/4 of the NE44 of you have the livestock. Guar papers have done a r e m a rk a b le ________ _ TO C O N TR O L Section 31, Township 1 N, anleed top prices. Frank Wink. Job of holding the price of sub Range 20 E., all being within LET US DO 33c-tfn scriptions down wiiile competing GROWTH OP BUREAUS the boundaries of Sherman with other means of communica LIVESTOCK Rien • Do it your County. tion for advertising. There is a m atter about which self - "Ancnor Brand” .aUmtu YOUR PRINTING Said sale is made by virtue of That this thinks of ’hls newspaper mav ...w v m uo v editor v u iu i m u m s news- n e w s - readers . , ------- «— Health Products, penicillin, and an Execution issued by f the Cir- papers could fill their place by wl8h 10 Informed so they can instrum ents are available at 4 your C<M>P Oil and Supply at S.o" n ot ' he S' ale ,° ? re«on concentrating on the news with- wattdl ior further developments The Dalles. -><J come along Journal out the elaboration of so many as they ................. ' ......... which is very 20c tfn fo1 Gilliam County date,I May It has to do with the o« r.mrs 1961 to me directed in that features is not Important to the certain. 80 BED OREGON state approved certain suit wherein Grant V. growth of bureaus in state gov- general scheme nursing home located in beau Mumpower as Plaintiff, obtained We are not among those who e,nm en’ and how big and powet tiful Hood River Valley, witl judgment against Carl Scherrer, will say that monopoly has come .ful, ,hey should ’** allowed to T R A V Il H IG H W A Y 9 7 lovely fenced grounds. We ac Defendant, for the sum of $247.29 to Portland papers. pupers. Competition cept all types of elderly casei with interest thereon at the rate OKANOGAN CARIBOO Immediate problem grew out of may be more active than before as well as room and board care. of 6% per annum from the 8th the purchase of a $62,5(H) house TRAI and Oregon Journal ...... the uicruu journal will win be ne , .. M eW oy 31-tfn. day of September, 1956 until paid. better equipped to compete than °,r . e new (>SU President. Leg U23 FOR SALE: D4, electric starter, Taken and levied upon as proper- when it was running in tbe red ‘•s ,‘‘tors are unhappy tiecause no 5 roller track frame. 4000 hrs. ty of said Carl Scherrer to satisfy every month and the trustees of a PPr°Priation was made for the Farm Chemical & Fertilizer Co. Curly DeMoss, JO 5-3219. 40-lc ’he plaintiff’s judgment and ac- tiie Jackson estate were urging purchaae 80 :he money was taken Wasco — Moro — D ufur — The Dalles FOR SALE: Five room house in cruin& costs of sale. retrenchment to save tiie funds fro?‘ 8? ra< fund lhat had '»«»ey C. L. Robert, Sheriff Moro. See T. Lester Johnson. entrusted to them. We look for n 1 n our mem°ry the t>oard Phone GI 2-5201 Sherman County, Oregon little change for some time if at " f bigber education has ix*en 40-4 lc Dates of publication August 3 ,10, Kullty of high handed action all. FOR SALE: Clean alfalfa hay • 17, and 24, 1961 >Wollt Uwe». There will lx? those who will many times. Its budget is sonie- your inspection of my fields for W A S H IN G T O N A N D ^Sofltorvdlo'^J*" to , gvt get *Pon<W money with, with, not to «ay that the Journal should have , thing ,, IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F Il A R LA N I) VIEW GRÂ NG E continued its policy of speaking ° ow' ’’ frsdlUpnally doe» s as it 11 r a a a i i r ft T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR for the •’little” man which was a P1* * ? 8 wllh ,hp funds < M ee ts F ir s t and T h ir d S aturday» T H E C O U N T Y O F M U L T N O M 4 I I — P . > .ovidel -_*1 . ItV fllu D tn tn each m o n th a t 8:00 p. m . In th<? M a ( ( e r Qf (he well expressed theory of another by the state By C. W IL S O N H A R D ER This session some one repre Earl Gentry, Master day It never made much sense Of ) Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. And tiesides with the federal gov senting the Ixiard insisted that KXMAAo In what is undoubtedly the HUGH VERNON CHRISMAN,) In volunteered com m ents, ernment speaking for tiie “little” 1 tiie ,l* ^ legislature ‘Mature should not ques- I n p in e R e b e k a h ~T ,oJg e N o . l i d ir» moat comprehensive survey there is expressed considerable an Incompetent ) man so effectively tirat he has t,on’ nor se ,Iously interfere with ever undertaken of Main Street and often quite b itte r resent C«K. >leets 2nd and 4th Tue-i NO 82003 f llA l Ivin»«, I A - *_• steadily grown smaller, the aid at’Uona " f the board of higher sentiments on taxation prob m ent over U . S. policy on fo r days of each month. Vjgp NOTICE OF SALE lems, the National Federation eign m a tte rs . 71.9% voted for of the Oregon Journal in his be- eih,ca“ education an wh,‘’h which was appointed ..............1 ‘ to - ing memtwrs welcom. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of Independent Business has the proposal to com pel U . 8. run the big schools and should Mary Brackett, N. G. half seems unnecessary. completed and sent to the White firm s w ith foreign plants to That the undersigned Phyllis N. Helen Martin. Secretary An oddity of tiie deal is that be permitted to do so. There is House. Congressional Commit pay U . 8. taxes on the undis —a----- . ------ - Hess, Guardian of the Estate of tee's. Treasury Dept. and other trib uted earnings of these neither paper editorialized on something to that argument. Taylor IAM3GE a . F. & A. M . Hugh Vernon Chrisman, an In- Presumably members of the governmental plants. And likew ise, by a m a n the sale for several days. Editor Wasco Meets First and p, comnetent hv virtue of an Order competent, by agencies a 240 jo rity of 57.6% the president'a education ials for r Saturday were already ixiard ia ls fo ,’1’ ™ 7 of ? higher g i? ' ed Wotfbonli Third Tuesdays. Visiting ¡i£ * 7 ‘ AV page report. proposal th a t such tax be de Directing Sale of Real Propertj’, Pooch lord I written when the sale was made ’ , n , p , l l « « n t 11 men with ini- brethern welcome. • • • ferre d on U. 8. plants operat issued out of the Circuit Court of Also those for Sunday ami and pro,,- L ° UI f h,ght>r The district ing in so-called “ under-devel ,Ugner cdl,ca,k,n •’ Harland McDonald, W M. the State of Oregon for the Coun chairm en of oped” countries was voted ably some for Monday. Silence Vernon Root, Secretary ty of Multnomah, duly made and down. the F e d e r a after that must l»e policy. And if .. 8USI*ct ’bat like many • o • a t io n w e r e E u re k a L n lg c No. 121 A .F .A 1. • entered on the 17th day of July, It was it seems a 1 poor meaning thev e — —- r policy w,,v j at m-viun < INH’r one. 006 ... . . school hoard lin While 54.2% voted against the asked to vote Or.. 19G1, in the above entitled Court, Meets on the 1st and 3ro A There is room for a really great Ur< <*'fas|ona,br brain washed bv president's proposal to change on t h e te n directing said Guardian to sell 1 hursday evenings eacn^lfls the ruling on capital gains Omob i p a r ti or the newspajHT in Oregon if it will get an am"ltlous administrator, ito nonth. Visiting members the hereinafter described real from the sale of depreciable P r e s id e n t 's out into Oregon to learn its prob- . . ,, ,K*int 1 erv ,a that eventual- property by having the profit cordially invited to meet w'»h u» property belonging to the said proposed tax c . w< H a rd s r loins and « • m . i . ...._ * i •' ’be exercise proper jud« !. people ,^ cp,e of the ’be state n must computed on such a sale on Max Belshe, W. M. program , and Invited to m ake Hugh \ ernon Chrisman, an In ment in writing of them. It is im- “ 'c d‘\ "b o th er it wants govern- the actual original price rather additional com m ents. Irving Hart, Secretary competent, will offer for sale and *- * * ment by a legislature or hy num than the depreciated value, possible to have an Oregon news • • a Moro IA)DGB~K u . l i s I.Ô.Ô.F. seI1 from and af’er the21st'day ÔÏ 93 4% are in favor of the Pres paper of distinction written in erous boards acting with little Approximately 1,000 of the ident’s recommendations to tax Meets 1st and 3rd Tue» Au*ust» 1961 at private sale, for or no control. an ivory tower no matter how total number of district chair cooperatives ’ays In I.O.O.F. hall. Trarv cash- or ui» n such term s as may Other boards whose authority men replied. Each of them are s • • nicely upholstered and air condi are c . S l J ' Î Î v ’i ï f ' 1' * broU,en a,,l,rov« 1 b>- <h« Court, the fob 110, engaged in independent busi Although by tim e survey was tioned. Very little news ever hap is often questioned are the high to many inv.ted lowino lowing tioc^riK^.i described real ______ property tab u lated, Congress had a l ness or professional practice way commission whose system pens in a newspaper office. Floyd Haines. N. G. covering the entire field of read y voted a one ye a r exten situated in Sherman County, Ore of allotment of funds was decid I^eo \\ atkins. Secretary commercial activity from man sion of present corporation and gon, to-wit: edly messtsl up by selfishness on B r t lilr h r m C h a p te r No. 78 O .F ^ '» ufacturing. wholesaling, retail excise tax rates, only 39.3% An undivided one-third interest the part of some legislators. In ing and services. The returns favored such a m ove. IIK.BM IV LAND CLAIMS 0 o o W every S«*™<1 Thurs in and to the N W. Quarter of from 50 states and the District this one we think the highway -■< lay each month Visitinr Of the ten tax proposals, half ki of Columbia were about in ratio S*c. 32, T. 2 X.. R. 18 E.. of lhe state highway department oimmlsslon van do a tietter Job 7 memtiers Invited Moro, Ore were favored, the other half to their populatlona. the w . M , In Sherman County. has caused to be prepared a long *ban legislators Edna Paulson, W. M. not favored • • • State of Oregon; • oo story citing examples of excessive ^ nd ’ben the game commission Dorothy Heater, Secretary S4.*% expressed fav o r of the W hile the F ed eration to not said sale will he made subject to claims for land taken for new Pr'»’Mt»ly needs a strong rein on proposed la x incentive pro- com m itted on these votes, a t the confirmation of the above en highways and Increased valua- 8ome of ” « activities. It gets the provide for |t requires a vote by the foil titled Court. a d ifTrrrnt method of dep recia national m em bership of the o r tton of remaining land wiien sold iee8« m«kes the rules, orders the tion w rite-offs t« encourage ganisation. It to quite probable for service spots for highway r ,” «ms around, all of which h » ? F FIRST pu blic a - business to expand. that these d istrict ch airm en , I ION: July 28. 1961. tr w e‘! ^ . evidence that It needs to learn • • • closely In touch w ith the Inde T ir ? ? a ° F LAST FFBLICA- t* think tiie commission Is on ’ ’i” it is the servant, not the mas- x> I Yet only 22 3 were In favor pendent business sentim ents In “ IIS * ION: August 18, 1961 good ground to note that tiie <d ’b* people, of the proposal to levy a with all parts of the country, voted holding tax against interest In much the sam e w ay a full costs of land for highways is un- Tbls is going to lie Interesting St the qualifying faeton -s-Phvllis N. Hess *!. and dividend«, and only 19 4% m em bership b allet would turn duly large and that the tendency The will decide whether to '• ‘•1 D'lardian of the Estate of io fun trai te evict. favored the repeal of the pro out. Rut one thing seems ob I klamath raus Is to grant huge damages to anv ^ ‘PCbd on legislators they elect or Hugh \ ernon Chrisman vision that now permits the vious. There w ill not be much r— UMNO — projiertj owner who goes into “ n board rneniliers appointed bv rtrst $50 in income from divi rm p ln ym en t supplying expan 1 • Oil. HI to". n .i« * « , an inc°nipetent Zi ’ J $ 9 dends and Interest to be tax sion of the nation's vast Inde court against any arm of the gov ‘be governor or the board of eon , t r ' Rader 4 *»«>" J w /r r r r ¡W HC free, and the additional credit pendent business com plex until ernment trol In recent times the legisla- r ,or Phyl11’ H«” of 4% on divdend income in ex there a re substantial reform s Duard.an of the Estate of Hueh However, the policy of the ,urp has not been especially res- cess of $50. in tbe cra s y -q u ilt ta x laws. y { - • O S«|| «»I R / I b J m «■»»■! S m I mm cotnmlsslon to create freeways I*msive to the public's wishes an I -H p n ' insm an. an Incompetent ÖUT AVI Ow1on” 'U ” r ' ,1Wln«- Portlar.1 E n te ro d ■■ »erond rissa m a tte r at P o s to ffie o a t M u ro , O re g o n . under o f C ongress o f M a rc ii J, 117*. the A rt There's nothing as good as DU PONT TRYSBEN 200 WEED KILLER MORNING GLORY SEE US FOR YOUR SUPPLY TODAY SMALL BUSINESS”