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e I Page 2 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28, 1983 forgotten what the taxpayers had mes in order for the swimming ice Lemley, Sheri Rolfe, Peggy said back home. isses which tx^gin July 8. Riggs and Lorraine Stark. The Ways & Means committee Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss The A dvisors going w ith the did a pratty good Job of keeping are still in W ashington visiting giris w ere Mrs Kendrick Dunlap. Fubllxbed Every Friday nt the budget telow requests, but To the Editor: man, and Wasco ( mnties, b e - ' from Renton to the coast and hack Mrs Art S shilling and Mi Hi Moro, Oregon take a look at some figures, it old Eakin. O thers going alo If you are going to have a 4th cause there w asent any fences,' to son Bob and family, cut $4,279,039 from the o p e n of July celebration thia year, I and if he swam the J hn Day and Orilu Coons has lieen burning w ere Mrs. Orville RuggU M uterai aa aaroad risaa M attor al of higher education and thought maybe the old tim ers the Deschutes River he thought some m id-night oil in »he pro- played for the drill, Mrs Selina Pastsfflca at Mora. O r a ** « . an4ar An tions Electric Contractors *1 < anertaa oí M arek 1. I* 7 t . raised the building for that p u r would like to hear about an old he could cut the *li :ance down <ess of getting all m aterial in W atkins, Pas». President i jf the Coir mereiai — Residential pose by over fen million. A col O FFH'IAL COUNTV P A PE R time celebration that was held In to around 75 miles, bii» the rest order for the Jack Gross trial Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. E a r l lege Is not a house. which got underw ay Monday. .. Alfa Olds, vice chairm an JJ.Y .C cf the men wanted to drop 'town Industrial The Dalles, buck in 1885 which Publisher The departm ent of education the old tim ers used to talk about and cross the Deschutes on the liuti <’. Bartlett Ixiy Cochran, city w ater m aster Jean Payne, Monyu N» ■al and ESTIMATES and BID Edit. Wrlt.-r in Oregon is one of the most when we first w ent up to Sher old wagon bridge near the mouth announced the w ater statem ents Harold Eakin. (Ules L. French aw kw ard in the whole state, ruled man county, back in 1895. They of the River, which was further, for this tim e will lie his last as REQUESTS Judy Dunlap was Right Suppor by an em pire builder. The gover-¡ used to tell how much money but Frank kept a straight line he is retiring and going to south te r to the W arden for the 1963 With No Obligation! nor’s recommendation w as SB,-1 was spent, and how the 2 biggest across the County, going down to ern Oregon on an extend vacation session. Sheri Rolfe was appoin N IW IP A P IK 399,789 for that departm ent and to w'ork his mine. ELECTRIC HEAT ted second Gerald by the new P U B L IIH IK I contests were won by 2 men from the lx*schutes on the old rat el the legislature upjx»d that by $2.-1 Sherm an County, T erry Frakes of Boyd, was hare president, Nancy Shelton for the snake grade, and swiming the XSSOCIATION 025,966. 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. river w here they later built the last week visiting his grandpar session to lx? held in 1964. Your Truly, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ben Of course the legislature cost old wagon bridge. Wasco - Phone CI 2 - 5402 W. F. P arry much more money than ever be For Quick RrxulLx, C»e a J o u r Well after F ian k won the con son. Tho Dallas - Ph. CY 6 4184 Mrs. Ash Martin of Selah, came fore because there was more talk i nul Want A«l— JO 5-3515. test they asked him to make a ing and less thinking than us E aily days in Sherman <'aunty speech, and tell the people how' to visit whth her tw’o sisters, the I To the Editor, ual. he won the contest, and Frank H arry and George Benson fami When we came up to Moro back said there was 3 reasons w’hy he lies and a brother, Steve Alley The legislature evaded some anil family, Grass Valley. reasonable settlem ent of the Basic! i in 1895, th e old tim ers had a lot won. Bill Hall anil M artin Zim m er School problem whleh is growing ! of yarns to tel, us. One was alxxite F irst he had the BEST HORSE. b U B S C K irrio N ratkh like a cancer. If Oregon schools' I the big fourth of July celebration Second he made the shortest man were in Pendleton Tuesday ' »1.1)0 were run by local directora and that was held in The Dalles in afternoon on business. o \ E V BA * ride. 10« with local financing there would i 1885, when so many j»eople from Sharon Gilman and baby So- I Mingle Copien -------- And third he Jumped off and lx* less money spent and w'e doubt all over the County came and led his horse up those 2 canyons lange visited the Air Base at Con- ■ J I N K 2«, 1963 sjx-nt a lot of money. One of the which gave him a chance to get don for a small pox vaccination if the eduation would suffer. for the Ixiby. The legislature did not c u rta il' I events th at they put on w'as a his breath back. Velma McKean and daughter Revolutions Well when we got up to Moro the num ber of interim commit prize of $50.00 to any man could Revolutions are failures. They tees that provide political advan ride the Ixid horse they had, down in 1805, Frank still had that old Janie spent W ednesday at the may lx? necessary to relieve th e 1 tage for nieintiera along with a c ff the hill liack of the town, and horse and used to bring him F air G rounds for the 4-H Horse strain, but It is also necessary | study of the sta te ’s geography. ’ across the flat w here the town down town once a week, and let judging. later built. Now they had a hard the folks l<x»k him over, and the Some do g<xxl; most do not. th at they be failures. time finding a man who would old tim ers would say (there is Revolutions come when the rul As for us, we think the legisla ing class o r group becomes so tors and the whole government of try sutch a hard stunt, till fin the best horse that the STATE OF arrogant and overix'aring that thei the state of Oregon might as ally they decided if they could OREGON ever hail) m ajority— the people — revolt well learn right now that the tax get a hold of Billy Gibson who lived out on the John Day east and upset the government. payers do not think that an In They m ust be failures because crease of 15 to 17 per cent in ex of Moro, and who was considered the common people are so com penses is necessary every time the best rider cast of the Moun The Gamma Lambda Th mon they cannot manage a gov the legislature meets. We know tains, and had never been throw n J L Theta SALE ENDS SATURDAY, June 29, 9:30 P. M. from a horse, so they sent a man Rho Girls Club No. 84 took part ern m en t and eventually some oi I of no citizens who can look for op there to talk to Billy and bring Mrs. Lucille May has lieen here ! in a com petition drill at the the uncommon, the more able, ward to such an increase. SEALED BIDS TAKEN ON FIXTURES rise Io the top and sta rt another | T herefore we are in sym pathy him back to The Dalles. Well for several days as a guest of Theta Rho Assembly held in Met- period of arrogance. , w'ith the citizens of Albany who Billy looked the hill over and Mrs. Marjorie Marvin, while visi rill, Ju n e 20, 21, 22 and won first In no civilisation has there j seem to have a knark of Initiating finally said it would lx? a danger ting friends of the days when she place. Friday evening the follow lieen much more th a n five per | against tax bills. The last one so ous ride, but if they insisted cn and her late husband operated a ing girls who took part in the cent of the citizenry able to con i treated went down by well over that kind of an exhibition he grocery store here. Mrs. M a y drill were: Mona Eakin, Co. drill duct the affairs of government in three to one. We predict a worse would try it the fo u rth of July says that her daughter. Sandra, captain, Rosalee Eslinger, Co. ; morning Well the dident fall, was m arried Thanksgiving to Joe drill captain, Donna and Glenda o satisfactory manner. The com fate for this one. 1 and Billy wasent throw n, but Shafer of Eugene who is getting T erry, C hristine Cantrall, A n n mon |>eople m ust depend on them I i came down off the hill and out his m aster’s degre»- from the Uni and Pat Brown, Carolyn Johnson, o r have th e ir governm ent fall 211 E 2nd The Dalles Ruth Alley, Jennifer H a h»n, into the hands of the inefficient How Crazy Can You Get? ! across the flat where the town versity this year. i was later built, and when they Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighton Nancy Crows, Judy Dunlap, N an wlw Just plain can ’t run a gov Next to the Granada The; ttre Local ¡»ostoffices have lieen di helix'll him off the horse, the are hero to spend most of the cy Doolin, Nancy Alberty, Jan- ernm ent. rected to obtain as much pub Latest m ajor revolution was licity as ¡xjssible for the new ZIP crowd started throw ing money sum m er in th e ir home as a sort of the Chinese which brought a new num bers, already assigned to 1 at him, so he received quite a I vacation from living at H eppner bunch of bosses to the jxitlent every postoffice. Such things are , large sum of money in a d d itio n ; and driving to Lexington every Chinamen, who have since been a product of the com puter age to the $50.00 given by the Town. J school day so Mrs. Knlghten can 1 h x >1. starv in g by the millions. Before when work is done by machines When the old tim ers used to tell teach Mr. and Mi’s. Ivan Eagot of th a t it was the R ussians w h o and men languish in bars, d rin k the story, they would close by saying that that was the greatest Oakland, California, are here to traded the inefficiencies of the ing up their dole. ride ever made in the State. visit her brother, Jack Lawrence Czars for the oppression of the Each one of the |*ostoific*"s There was lots of gixxl saddle and W ednesday sjient the day communists. The French m urder in Sherm an county have a new ed the Bourtxms and have had a ZIP numlxtr which is supposed to horses in the country then, so with Mrs. Ted Thompson, Jack's hard tim e keeping a p erm anent lx* on every address. The pre they also offered $50.00 to the daughter. iXirotha Moore returned from governm ent ever since. In A m er sum ption is that if there are two man who could make the best ica we got rid of the English and chances to m ake a m istake fewer tune from London to The Dalles Ik'nver Monday evening w here formed a new' kind of govern will lx* made. If some o ik * knows on that fo u rth of July day. Now she attended a Republican m eet ment, which is very much like tlit you live in Moro, but has forgot F rank W atkins who lived in ing. K errone C hristianson’s daugh English had all along. ten the Z.1P num ber you will get Moro, and had the best lot of te r Diane Stew-art and children horses on the range, said he The big custom CH Gleaner Hillside Combine has been tested and Government, especially in the no word. He could find Moro on big and complicated nations now the map, but we presum e there would like to try out his ,x*st from Boise, Idaho are here visit developed for the Northwest (not just a converted mid-west model). existing, requires the abilities of j will be no maps of ZIP ninnlxT- saddle horse, if they would >et ing her for a few days. This Combine hai proven out so good that it is often referred to as him pick out the shortest route M l*, and Mrs. Bob O’Toole, one th e most competent men It can S< inething will have to lx* done the Cadillac of Combines. not safely lx* done by the selfish, about com puters. They are tuk-l he could find over Gilliam, Sher- of the PP&L Co. employees who has Ix-en here three m onths on the predatory, tiie dream ers, nor ing over the functions of humans. When purchasing a Combine you often spend as much as many people do the construction will lie leaving the stolid. The job of keeping hum ans classi on a home which takes a lifetime to pay for. So be sure you check the F riday for The Dalit's area work The world is full of revolutions fied, recorded, numlx*rod Ivab be Mr. and Mts. Collis Moore are right now. The colored ra<*es are come too much work for hum ans -’l>ending several days in Pendle In revolt against the w hites in so they invent a com puter which ton visiting friends. Local crew s of Pacific Pow ?r an effort to acquire the easy bv- does the work of so many hu- Alice Conlee and K arrone C hris m a n s th e s eventually starve for & Light ( ’omixiny shared honors Ing the whites have develo|x*d. this week with PP&L em ployer’, tianson are I»oth suffering w ltn I It will do them no good to obtain want of a job. (olds which they contracted while i it by force, for it will melt in their But we do understand that who have tx-en cited by the Edi on their Alaskan cruise. hands It is the result of ability to there is great opposition to the son Eleetriet Institute for achiev an outstanding safetv-it- I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberson and manage and pnxluce. If and when idiocy of tills ruling by the |x»st- in g This combine has the most work record throughout the util family of Paitietleld, W ashington the uneducated and untrained office departm ent and th at it will square inches of Separation were hero over the w enkend visit , ixuple of the world learn how to not take hold, but be w ithdraw n ity's system «luring the past ing his patents. Area (6840). It has a ro make the tilings and conditions shortlv It could not lx- t«x> soon. year. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson motored to < they desire then- will lie no need tary air screen that keeps In this Ixittle Ix’tween men and The national eleetriet utility Portland to bring Lloyd home , to revolt. They cannot get them machines we have heen on the industry association’s aw ard s the radiator c l e a n at all Saturday. He is doing very well. I for free. side of men; in this particular in made to utilities whose employ He has lx«en allowed to w aten i times. Quick d e t a c h a b l e stance we are decidedly on the ees have reduced the frequency television but not to road. He will 1 Header - Auto matic Hy side of men and we think the.- ot injuries by 25 jiercent or inor? i eturn to Portland for another ! State Finance would lx* Ix-tter off with I» ><»i er tolow their anverage injury - f r ?• draulic Multi-rate Leveling checkup July 6. Some enterprising citizens of machines and to tte r men. queney rates of the preceding Leta Tiwirter (Eslingcr) was , Exclusive - 2 Fan Cleaning - Allianv )k*ve started to refer the throe years, according to PP&L’s here last week to m ake a rran g e Unequaled Comfort and Con tax bill. Just born after long g» st i- district manager, A M T h rasher m ents to have h er furn itu re When you leave today’s wotk tion to the legislature. And if Hie venience - LOW PRICE - rhrough the end of last month moved to her home in Kennewick cessful in getting some 23.000 sig- unfinished, you put a mortgage the hx’al crews of the comjxmv Mildred Eakin will he moving Heavy 40 inch Cylinder. » n tom orrow . n atu res on ix-titions may put t he had m aintained a safety record into the apartm ent just vocated , pix»r deformed thing out of its that has lx*en free of tim e • lo ss1 by Mrs. T lw ater She has lx?en m isery early in life. The man or woman w ho ta k e injuries since (X’to to r of 1959. » living with the Cooks. ’ITir throat is so potent that il- himself too seriously s ‘klon total of 228,480 man • hours of Ixirine Hall is being kept very te a d \ Portland papers and others tintis anyone e se who will. safe work busy this week getting lists of { who lielieve in big government >000000000 ovooooooovoc lO O O O t'O O O are trying to protect the bill and threatening voters with worse Now as tax bills go, this one is no m onstrosity. The main trouble w ith it is that it w as w ritten by legislators who were convinced that it was absolutely ni'cesxarv to sjx n d an additional $60,000,(MX) Lowest Profile only 10’7 in the next biennium Bet ore they W iden Track (-122) 75 bu. had gotten around to w rite the only im portant legislation of the Grain Tank - Standard All rexsion they had lxx*n told i»v Hydraulic - Reel and Header enough public officials that m ore, money w m s needed (hat th e\ had Reel Speeds controlled Hy SHERMAN COUNTY Letter to the Editor.. JOURNAL Eastern Oregon Electric Co. PATTY O’MEARA JUST 2 D A Y S LEFT T O Grass Valley Girls Attend Competition o | c Drill Taking Honors SAVE t °70% AT JARTY’S JEWELRY QUITTING BUSINESS SALE! TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Jarty s Jewelry MILLION DOLLAR Train Load of Gleaner Combines Leaves Factory for Pacific Northwest PP&L Crews Share Award For Safety BIG RUGGED All Hydraulic Gleaner B urke’s House Paint i “ I d e a l fo r H o u s e s a n d B a r n s SPECIAL GALLON HILTON HOTELS 6 * BONDS I K >< m I q u a lify I hhh I b e fo re 2 4 0 0 C o lo r s o f Y o u r C h o ic e ! Interior L a te x rujiiy- Also - iiig an n c th r market. (-uoh.ihdify $ ^ 6 0 * gauon 4 ’° PITTSBURGH PAINTS draulically. Completely bal anced Combine at all times. BIGGEST CAPACITY DOWN FRONT CYLINDER HEAVY FRAML in.tlu rtf.v , it «b-^ired. In t e r e M | m 6I * r m l . u n iin .d it F u ll p .ii t ir u lu t > ou requesf Write, or phone collect J. W DODD Tygh Valley, Ore Phone 611 Mgr. W J. Collins A Co. 6 ,0 0 0 R o lls F in e W a llp a p e r J n S to c k S ingle R oll DROP IN AND SEE IT AT ON DISPLAY 15 and I« F0 0 t Models. P a in t ’ÏS! P alette 214 Court St. DON BROWN THE DALLES CY 6 2611 i