Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 06, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs Wttma W ild la n d James Wilde and Mrs Stanley Swett.
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e’s par- Clqb activities will be resumed
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who is at brand were business visitors in
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daughter,
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Oregon uirkr Act oí
A little patience, yes, a little ken leg Sunday and wag taken tending
at v e r v a in s^ sp e m
twrformance of
« March u « s .
time.
to a nail ps h osn itai for treatm en t the vacatioh waakead at the home and z attended** a p e r to r m a ce
Fra^k Knox : “*
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Mr Mnd Mra Gor the Ic*
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son, John, who
Harper
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Jessie Anfang , spent . Memorial
tSOCIATION G R A N G E A N D SA LES T A X
■lies.
r Mr »“<* Mra W itter »»«« :4rKl- U . 2 *
It is conceded that the state day in The Dalles.
. Jphn Halverson of Alaska ar-
Mr and Mrs Archie Gore
grange now in its annual session
rived Saturday to visit his bro­
will continue its opposition to Kelso visited Saturday and
ther in »aw and sister, Mr and
the
sales tax. That there will be day at the home of Mr a n d ----- ,
Fred Dormaier and children
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more opposition to it this tim e Harold White.
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4n Portland a t Other guests at the Dormaier
r iiu s v s y < 4 s « v i* T itN
is not surprising, not because
Mr and Mrs Robert Belknap,*®®®"*0
the home of their son in law and horn® were M r and Mrs Andy
more
grangers
will
be
inclined
and
children of St. Helens aoriv-
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O F F IC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R
w hip- Halverson of Seattle, Wash.
to vote for the new
ew tax but
DUt be-
I»e- ed
™ Saturday
oaiuiuoy to
vu visit
viari. Mrs
mi a Belk
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visitors at the home
cause the former close knit statq „nap's mother, Mrs Wilma Wt'de. P
and'MrsT w Svne Bartron of Mr and Mrs J .T . Johnson were
organization is not so effective
Glenn Van Gilder of Portend
¿a ilg h “r h a ^ F X v e ^ ^ o m I their son and daughter in tew,
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before.
There
has spent
several
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Harlan Johnson of
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tax.
R A IN A N D CROPS
Although the grange and labor
Newspapers that reported with
apparent sadness the total demise takes the lead in opposition to
of hopes for a wheat crop ara the sales tax the bulk of the oppo-
how joyous that rain has brought sition—usually rhout two-thirds
relief and that crops are saved.
Of the voters—comes from aver-
There is a touch of exaggera- ag e citizens who have no inten­
tion in both statements. First, thev ^on Of deliberately voting a new
state as reported and, in lact,
onto themselves without some
crops were in no such tragic very definite benefits.
farmers were contemplating a
This is undoubtedly the poorest
pretty fair return if cool weath­
sales
tax bill that has ever been
er prevailed during June. Second,
presented
to the people of any
no wheat crop is fully rejuven­
ated with .66 hundredths of an state. It actually raises no money
inch o f rain although it Is a help. for the state at all. It merely
Winter wheat is w ell along shifts the load.
in som e sections of the county
Oregon doesn't need any new
and will make a crop anyway money, anyhow, although it does
but spring wheat will get much not have enough to pay for all
good from the showers that fell the things some groups want the
last week end.
We were hurt probably 30 per state to buy.
Oregon has a most peculiar tax
cent and helped around 10, which
makes for prospects somewhat structure. We have the general
less than that of late years and, fund, which gets its money from
at present date about equal to various places but not from in­
long time average.
come taxes.
In Oregon ail income and e x ­
S T R E E T N A M ES
cise tax revenue must be used
The directions for watering as an offset to property taxes.
lawns given in last weeks’ issue
served to confuse as much as to They have been doing this nobly
inform, It now appears. Reason of late years. We now offset all,
was that residents did not know state property taxes, the ele­
the name of the city’s streets. mentary school fund, the new ba­
One inquiry from a neighboring sic school fund, and expect to
own Indicated a double confusion. offset the county school fund,
Streets in small towns are (a move of doubtful legality).
,known only to the abstractors and There is plenty of income tax
those who deal in legal descrip­ money and collections are high;
tions apparently. They are des­ er this year than ever. It is the
cribed as that street the church general fund that is short.
is on, or the one where some old
The procedure of moving mon­
citizen used to live. Names and
ey from the income tax fund to
numbers are not used.
Moro hafi a most unique system the general fund is a bit involv­
of naming streets. Rather it is a ed and probably takes an elec-
First street tion. It shouldn’t be so com plica t-
lack of system
climbs the hill In front of the ed, but the people have voted
Journal office; Second is the It that way. Had the bills prepar­
next street to the southwest and ed by the State Tax Study com-
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on5 ‘ mission been passed some of this
rX , „
F™ T S difficulty would be removed, but
tM one «52rt F ir « street ‘he men who wante<l a. “ 1“ . tax
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Hansen
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<1 Mrs Max Wll.iams left
q « t ,.r d a v
fo r B ps Moines
and
M^ichtr Iowa
vteit her
Melcher Iowa, to
bit
mo
return iT two w ^ k s ^ u tM r s
will return in two weens dux mrs
Williams plans to remain for a
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Mrs H. A. Van Gilder entertain-
ed the Tuesday contract club with
a dessert luncheon at Stiles on
the Deschutes. Cards were play-
ed at three tables with prizes for-
Stores going to Mrs Arthur
Smith and Mrs Herbert Root.
Weekend guests at the Home of
Mr and Mrs E. D. McKee were
their son and daughter in law,
Mr and Mrs M. E. McKee and son
Gordon of Portland and their
son in law’ and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Hal Shelton and daughter,
Nancy of Hood River.
Mr and Mrs G. G. Wolcott ar­
rived from Ashland Thursday and
spent the rest of the ween at uie
home of Mrs Wolcott’s parents,
Mr and Mrs Charles Everett.
Mr and Mrs Fred Hennagin of
Portland were holiday guests at
the home of Mrs B. Estrelle
Hailey.
to the northeMt (the paved « r e e l
to th®«fiMirtBftait. Fifth and Bix-
th ara'toHihSFon.'
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Th» main-1® Main street, and
on up the hill is Scott, McCoy,
Court and Hood, the first two
n a m w for early citizens, the third
fo r th® tsourthouse and the fourth
fo® tfl®^ first good view of the
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to r their own personal motives
were in control. Therefore the
need for new money was exag-
gerated, the demand for a sales
tax was made to appear great and
the bill was passed with the bles-
gjng of nig property owners,
probably there is nothing to
worry about for the common peo-
h-ve not been fooied before
reversal of
^ a v ™
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opinion
a ful. third of them
watermaln repaired and the rea- to put the tax over.
sons for the original directive ob­
literated by time.
summer.
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and Mrs Art Machee, and
children,: D grlene.and ,-Quke, vis-
ited
Hood River orf Memorial
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entertained
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th e 2 £ ? L u bridge
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chib at het h em e W ednesday af-
ternoon. Places for dessert lunch-
eon were arranged at one table
centered with roses. Cards were
played at two tables with Mrs Joe
Hiklerbrand holding high score,
The -Tuesday Study club an-
nual picnic, marking the close of
Mt and
Mra Hart Haney oi
? o X d
Halley and daughter qt Portland
were
houseguests of
Mra B.
Eatrelle H ailey over the weekend
Mr and Mra Ted E verett.and
zu . Ann;
Ann left nthiMdnv
daughter, T
Lote
Tueaday
for Goldendale tQ spend a few
day* with Mr and Mrs Bruce
Grady, former Wasco residents.
Mra H. H. W hite and daughter,
Mra Louise Endicott, returned
Tuesday from Prineville where
they visited relatives and attend­
ed graduation exercises gf which
tneinber
*of Mrs Ernest Shull at Hay Can-
Guests at the Hlldred Zell home
yon. Members present included:
Mrs Louise Endicott, Mrs Nor-% over Memorial day holiday w ere
man Gochnauer, Mrs Archie Gos- Mrs Zell's brother and sister in
law Mr and Mra Cart Anderson
o f San Francisco, Calif., Mra
Lewis
Keith
Joe Hines left Wednesday for
The Dalles to visit his brother
In law and sister, Mr and Mrs
Bill Alsup until the end of the
week. From there he plans to go
to Portland for a two-week stay
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mrs Lydia Darby were her son
and family, Mr and Mrs Wavne
Darby and her daughter and fam­
ily, Mr and Mrs K. R. Ferguson,
all of Portland.
Mr and Mrs K. I. Stevenson
and daughter, Glenna,* and son,
Gene Dutton of Seattle visited at
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R h e u m a tis m
a n d A rth ritis .
Doctors differ as to the mertt» of
NUE-OVO. Many users say It has
brought them reltef. I f you suffer from
Rheumatism or Arthritis Why M t
write for Mtoratoro oa NUE-OVO
from Rssearch LsbSMtortek Iae^
<N M. W . M K Portland, Ongen.
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N O T IC E OF F IN A L AC C
OUNT
DOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the
County Court 'o f the State of
Oregon for Sherman County his
Final Account as Administrator
of the Estate of Bryan W. Van
Gilder, deaceased, and that Wed
at 10:00 o’clock A. M., of said day,
»t the courtroom in the’
house, in Moro, Sherman ( ounty,
Oregon, have been fixed toy the
Court
the time and place for
hearing , of objections to said
Final Account and for the settle­
ment of said estate.
H. A. Van Gilder
Administrator
T. Lester Johnson
Attdrney for Administrator
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SUMMONS
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In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Sherpaan Cbuqty,
Lavina O. Stone, plaintiff, vs.
Walter J- Stone, defendant.
TO: Walter J. Stoned defendant.
IN THE ÑAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby
answer
ainst you
suit on or before
from the date of th g
. _
cation of this summons; and if
you fail to so answer, tor want
thereof, the piaii^tlfTÀrtU apply
to the Court for the reiWT de­
manded therein to Wit: For a
decree of this Court z dissolving
the bonds of, matrimony hereto­
fore and now existing between
the plaintiff and the defendant,
and for ' a - further decree that
the plaintiff shall have the perm­
anent care, èustodv and control
of their minor child, / toerit.
Kathryn Lee Stone, and tor snch
further relief
to 'thtÀ Court
may seem just and equitable^
This summons IS served upon
you pursuant to an-order made
by the Judge of the above entitl­
ed Court on the 8th day of May,
1947, which order requires you
to appear and answer the ^com­
plaint within four week« from
the date of the first publication
of this summons. The date of .the
first publication of this sumtjiòns
is 16th day of May, J W k
BROWN A VAN VACTOR
Pioneer Building The P a lk ^ O r .
Attorneys for P laintiff../
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The Gay Shop
THE TAVERN:
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son and Mrs Ben Thomas,
Carl Anderson's mother, both of
tut. .th® Estai® tn ^wQrde
Portland- Mrs Alice Anderson re-
(jet eased
and that
turned
§an
Francisco
wl£h
the
turned to San Francisco w ith the Monday the
day n t June
Cart Anderson® for a abort vlsh ?
of
said day, at thè courtroom, in the
courthouse, in Moro, Shenuan
County, Oregon, h®ve been fixed
r
by the Court as the time and
place for hearing of objections
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to said Final Account, and Report
and for the i settlem ent of said
Complete price for well
estate.
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deaAgued 20x24 ft. factory
M a r y E . Smith
b a llt home. Ateo other
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Administratrix
T. Lester Johnson ' T
stasa and a tllity buildings.
Attorney for Administratrix
Balte to eadare.
Grain, Fend, Fkwr, Fnel
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
F a r * Implement», Bag», Twine
Notice • is hereby given that
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS the undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State of Ore-
PHONES
Residence
Offloe
Feedstore
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OREGON
WASCO
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1 WASCO, OREGON
\ Phôné
552
or 681
n s
AÍlcé Aftdé^«
tír a
kV fikT S t New Dresses, Blouses
and Hand Made Gifts
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W e h a v e a ll m a g a z in e s o h s a le
C X NX >Y : B r o w n <fc H a l e y
, I m p e r ia l
NOW: Nylon Hose, Anklets and
Ladies Le€s .
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-O O N PB C TIO N ER Y
T .r
W a sc o , O r e g o n
T. Lester J e to s *
LAW1
WASCO
STEAKS-ROASTS SHORT ORDERS-PLATES
A N D D O THEM W E L L
Kenneth Zachary, Manager
Lupine Rebekah Lodgi
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
month. Visit.ng mem
bera welcome.
Irma Johnson, NG
Clar^ Houston, Sec.
lu r e k a Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.AL
Meets on the 1st and
DFs TO AMERICA
3rd
Thursday evenings
The suggestion seems to be
of each month- Viaitihg
gaining ground that the United
members are cordially
States should admit some 400,000 From the. Observer, June 5, J »08
invited to meit with as.
displaced persons from Europe.
The following teachers have
E. E. Barzee, W. M.
They, are said to be persons who elected for the coming school year
B. Pinkerton, Secretary
cannot or will not return to their In Moro district: P r o f . J o h n
original
homes
and
who
have
no
Blough,
Miss
Julia
Woods,
Miss
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1 mi -u Moro Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F.
place to call their own on the cotv Jessie Reese, Miss Minnie Blougn Meets 1st and 3rd
tin e n t Perhaps a large part of
That Hve streajn of water in Tuesdays in I.O.O.F
Transient
them would really rather go to toe cellar of the Moro Opera hall- Tn
Palestine.
house ought to be conserved. It rial ting brothers are
cordially invited
W e would have to suspend or is a pure live stream of much
to meet with us.
revert to unused quotas to make value In a dry year,
the entry possible under precent
The annual school meeting will
John Lawrence N.G.
jaw
be held in Moro school house Mon
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
The notion that this country <tey June 15 at 1 o’clock. Remem-
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, 0.E.H
should be haven for all those who Der the date and be there,.
Meets Every Second unu
F
rom
GV
Journal,
Ju
n
e
7,
1918
fail to fit into the social economy
Fourth
Thursday* in eaei.
Commencing
Monday
the
local
of their own country still per-
Month. Visiting Member
sists in many spots and 9ome telephone exchange commenced
invited-—Moro. Oregon
writers are calling upon the gen- on fto
hour service the same
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
erosity of Americans in this mat-
Moro and Wasco. The office
Edna Meixer, Secretary
ter of the 400,000. Thia has no w W
°Pen from 7 a m to 10
appeal to the many thousand* pm . on week days and Sundays
who think there should be less from 10 a.m. to 12 and afternoon
of Europe in America as well as from 2 till 4.
$100 violin will be given as n
less of America in Europe
prize
to the best fiddler who
Probably the removal of 400,000
persons from Europe will aid plays only “by ear” at DeMoss
that continent little and it would on July 4.
A flag pole was placed near the
probably take more than that
number of disorganised people to auditorium Wednesday afternoon
g reatly darnnge this nation It
used for the first time Thur-
might be w ell tor us to know B<>ay afternoon in displaying the
whether they hold to European ®tete honor flag.
Idals of government or are Im-
Mrs Serrurier received a very
bued with something akin to love interesting. letter from her bfo-
of freedom and democracy.
toer, W ily Knighten, last Satur
Thia opening the door to stran- day evening and he is still hold-
gets just because they are poor ing down the same Job, and like
and hungry has its rewards, but a Kreart many others anxious to
also Its dangers. The more care- 8° »cross
ful housewives shun the idea, From the Observer, June 8, 1928
Edmund Stephens of Moro wh<>
however, and properly.
received his degree In agriculture
FEEDING EUROPE
last Monday has been selected
One might learn from a bit of on« of the 48 honor graduates,
reading that Europeans don’t 7^« seventh annual Thompson
take to the things we send them family Round-up was held at}
tor food. Potatoes, for Instance, DeMoss Springs June 3 with the
are not quite the thing and now usual program of speeches, read-
they acorn our surplus corn, be- Ings, greetings, etc. Fifty seven
ing used to rarer grains.
- members attended.
Might w e suggest that some
Committees o f grange members
administrator who grew to ma- are busy arranging for the annual
turjtjr on a farm be given the Job 4th of July celebration and gran
o f feeding Europe. One who could ge picnic to be held at Grass Val­
remiember the old tried and true ley next month. Prizes for all
method of teaching a calf to drink kinds of sports have been announ-.
milk out o f a bucket wljen it ced and donated by merchants
to the normal sgstom of the county.
W E D O T H E S E T H IN G S ’
S te a m C leaning
B ody & F ender W o rk
n o m where I s it ... A
y
J o e M a rs h
C om plete P a in tin g
;
f- • r
In Other Days ,
G a s & Electric W elding
How to Go to Sleep
T r u c k , T ra c to r, A u to m o tiv e
V
We were sitting around Bill Web­
ster's parlor Friday , evening and the
talk turned to the btot way of over­
coming aleepleesness •00 like breath*
ing real alow and deep, imagining
that you weigh s' ton, or simply
throwing away the pillow.
The consensus favored counting
sheep. But right ®way was the
question: what kind o f sheep?
There wire some volte ior countin’
Merinos, Shropshhrter Oxfords and
Dorapto. Ed Mapes
hsd host
luck counting crossbreeds.
with his formula: A light snack
and a mellow glass of beer at bed­
time. Sort of puts you in the mood
for quiet thoughts and pence of
mind. Lets yon relax . . • and "ho
hum." off to pleasant dreaaas!
From where I sit, there's noth­
ing like a temperate glass of beer
to smooth away the creases of the
day, relax a body, and pave the
way for a good night's sleep. Try
it, aqd sow if I’m not right.
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R epairing
IVAj not
overhaul th at combine motor now?
Dealers in: Oxygen A Acetylene
Electric Welders for R E A lines
h.
Sherman Motor & Equipment Co^ he.
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W ill Y O U
.Finally, Bert Childers spoke up
Coyyrifkl, 1947, U n iu d States Brewers Foundation
Oregon Driven ! !
YOÜB DIHEB'S LICENSE EXPIEES
THIS MONTH ONLT IF NUNBEBED
BETWEEN 51-1 AND 5B-3XNQ.
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your homo?
• I f your p ro p e rty has
passed t h r o u g h m a n y
hands, title to it becomes
a c o m p lic a te d m a tte r.
Y o u c o u ld even lose
y o u r h o m e . T a k e th e
esse o f M r . J o n e s .*
S h o rtly after his fam ily
was settled in a n ew h o m e he found a deed to th e p ro p erty
had previously been reco rd ed by an o th er party. Jones had
to go to co u rt to save his hom e.
C o m m o n w ealth
sured T it le search w o u ld have revealed this d o u b le cla im
to o w n e rs h ip and p ro b ab ly prevented a costly law su it.
Y o u r deed alo n e is no assurance that p ro p e rty is
yours. I f a C o m m o n w e a lth In su red T it le shows you
o w n the p ro p e rty , you are p r o te c m ^ a a in s t such claim s.
A v o id fear o f loss. H ave fu ll p im R t io n o f o w n e rs h ip .
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