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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1947)
FAfií • / * ** SHERMAN COUNTY , JOURNAL« MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNK 27, 1947 bring benefits, but if taxation is Worth J a t« of Basin Water Forecast committee traveling outside County, I19J5Q; itad, approved and allowed a. necessary to bring about the de , ? ted^jwi^ Elizabeth meeting In Portland late in April. Public Employes Retirement sys presented.^. sired result the cost is greater P w W i» b c J » w e r , F r i d a y a t T ?e only exPIanation offered tarn, retirement fund, $100.62; "CXautty Treasurer’s monthly than if done by private organisa tfre vhcHt i iiL « this favoriUam of the elements First National Bank, with hold- statement of fund balances L tion. That was as true 500 years Idaho v ffaere heT^i«, ™ wlnter 8torm« got off ing tax, $72.40; The J .K . GUI Co., of May 31, approved and filed — H ir ago as today. Is spen ¡Bn« dtnv Je8Sie thelr usual track «uu and uwvdKi instead w of Sup’t office Burned supplies ««v.o<, $20.37; The Bond to A M « r e o a i et««» m a t t e r a t U»« xbic nouu pertaining pertaining to a ssm — L Perhaps the theory w ill be • t M o ra . O re « « « a r x k r A c t « f M r f and Mrs comin* into Oregon from the MacMillan Co., Publishers, Sup’t approved and Bill E. Todd induct considered heretical in these days •f Merck 1. »87». and M i u HatanTW™ 1 1 8outhw* * t - many of them moved office supplies, $1.80; Sherman ed Into office. when big government is the de Wasco- jo n e basehaii .» inland farther north so that this County Journal, Sup’t office ex- S heriffs quarterly report on sire of so many. The world had _ pen «, »19.00; Katie Getoer. Sup’t U x collection. F » h r u a r /l5 th to Miss Dolores Fox returned I o n e f juuday. ^BSel>,U * * ame “ «<“ * « < * the leaving. big government years and years lord Sunday evening from Silver ago. Feudalism gave the A the E ov Sm.ri « ... k ----------- ’— PR ------ ’ TED A G A IN - P office $32.75; J. C. office, Freeman, May filed. 15th presented, aDuroved C LA IM S ESEN M., help stamps Clerk’s »10.- and W power over the people, life and Creek Falls where she • attended vl' 1IUTO at th e /ftm to » AG AIN- death power. Bloody revolution« 9 ^ » sta? * w eet ag * e v e n l y Monday ST SH E R M A N COUNTY, ORB- 00; W . R Reid A Son, repair of Ordered by Court that claim €DfTORIAL_ were necessary to overcome that d *leKate Sherman county. G ENER AE A N D ROAD county jail. $202.37; Sherman for Bang’s diseased cattle llau- iSOCIATION power. Her sister, Eleanor, who has been FUNDS FOR MAY 1947 A N D Motor A Equipment Co., court- ghtered be allowed and paid. People« demanded parliaments »“ ending OSC In Corvallis ac- W A '/R R s u p p l y HKLD APPROVED JU N E 1947 T E R M house expense. $6.75. Dr. L. L. T a ylo r -appoint< and representation. The rich ob- ^ panle^ *!er home itmitai OF THE COUNTY COURT. pn^ County Veterinarian OFFICIAL COUNTY FAPKR tained ............................. • m y IA N USUAL , ROAD FUND: By order of Court j w général fund : it first because they haa w ill spend the summer vacation. T IO Ñ R A f IcB Pacific Railroad Co., ROAD EMPLOYBES PAY ROLL: appointed official County Weed money to lend to the kings. Thu Mrs Raymond Huddleston and has a poorer outlook f Union rw ;ui? Kanroad ONE Y E A R ............... - ......... 99.99 poor had to get their rights «.y daughters, Lorene and Aliev from fjOr iM f b t io n water supplies this S i r < 2fflce’ 11 901 J* w Coona> 9270.40; Charles 8. inspector. : K blood. Now the world is hurrying Valdes, Alaska stopped for a year ' W h aay b f the other Pad- 2 1 GUder’ County Tree- Rice. 9113.05; C. Bargenholt, 9189.- No further matters being at JUNE 17, 1947 beck to those days by giving short visit at the Robert B yrd fic IW rtRwest states, it was re- OW J ;1®. A“ igtance’ * 137' *3; E. McPherson. 9190.47; Frank issue Court adjourned. S ? Jamee^W. Jones, capense m Bamel. nazzei, > iyz . ih ; Buck L ar _ ____ more and more power to govem- home expense of $172.94; Laramie. Saturday evening. M m v’ ,1‘rt*d at the annual Col»»— - j y 1 ^ P P « ^ 950-00;_a«o. $193.05; Cart Scherrer, $222.60. NO TIC EO F P IN A L ACOEUMT CATTLE TOUB ment, which never releases it Huddleeon ‘ (Jeanette Turner) -— ~ 1 •«zvzv ^ _ tabor at Drt<o* ACCOUNT — Public Employee Notice te hereby given that the There is little formality about except by force. formerly taught at Rufus school. a cattle tour, no fancy ciothee or Government is the enemy of Ubor 11 Retirement, retirement fund $157. undereiMwd bee filed tai the M r and Mrs Furl Pearson and Y lA -w ..* established ritu a l People get ao the people, children Judv and Jerrv «r r w . r * * <SFK H i W ¡S * " ^ hn DeMoaa> National Bank, with- Owmty Oourt of the « a l e ef lUdren Judy and Jerry of Cor- ~ T • how*«» « « . « I » - » : SU U i m h » Or— « tor S k m — O w -rt, to . queinted ask questions, end at t S ’lXme of^Mr , "0 R « « - E « n — ho— and S S ? P * “ ® " UU1 ¿ « W e n t Commlalon. mto- F ta U Acooun* « >«to h ito tn tor opinions and learn what they can DAMS AND F IS H from neighbors and surroundings. The argument between those « m to«« « w 2 S , « I k » — , W7J1; V. C (Moto- » m J - Jan Visitors who were in the coun- who would build dams on the sister and fam ily, M r and M rs Highway 97. Price $2500 00 See l 14^ State man’ tirea 4 lccount 1338 GIMer’ <*•**••**’ W«ri W . H. McDonald. Visiting there ty Tuesday liked the country, Columbia river and those who or call w . F. Damielte Office Accident Commission, 86, General supplies, $132.15, $471. nesday. the 9th day of July. 1947, thought the wide expanses of would keep the fishing industry the same week end w e ie - Mrs / 5 j l U. S. Bank Building, The g o ^ re% 2 5 ,0t^ t! ° 2 r i i? 408^ J >ark' 01; Howard Cooper Corpi, general at KkOOw'clock A. M., of mid day, wheat were beautiful although intact goes on forever and prob- McDonJ ^ 8 V?oth?rk M ™ ??ar' A Phonv *1040 ^ ernon 1« Miller, County v^uan.jF supplies $91.52; Armco Drainage at the courtroom In the court >pll . Oregon son and family of Portland. They E om " ,l,a'>on’ W O .« ; Joe P eter,. * M Mcuu rruuuc natives thought them much less ably w ill continue in this sec- all e ta l. Products Co., general house, in Moro, Sherman Osunty, returned to Portland the first A .... _ 3 3M c County Commtartoner »17.10: T . supplle,. »45.00; impressive than for five years, tion until the fish are gone for Moro Lumber Oregon, have been fixed by the of the week. »O R SA LE. 1 dining room table; Leater Johnson, District AXtor- & Fuel Co., general supplies, $4.- Court as the time and place for They commented on the excel- good. lence of the stock, which is fine For believers in building big- 5 dining room chairs; 1 dining H*y exP«n»«8. $13.28; Doum.a’8, 29; Misener Bros. A Gildner, gas hearing of objections to said Mr and.Mrs Frank Adams and Toom buffet; 1 dresser 1 dou- 0081x1 of P i n e r o $10.35; Hotel A oil $2.50, tires A tubes $0.75, Final Account and for the settle considering that many of them ger and wider dams the fish peo- family of Arlington , visited on were cattlemen who have spent pie are selfish In that they want Saturday at the home of Mrs > ble bed; A. T. Striker, Wasco Moro Coffee Shop, board of pri- general supplies $36.85, $40.10; ment of said estate. 33-4p soner8» 941.73; May A Son, courtr Mid-Columbia Supply A Equip years at the business and have to retain their own industry at Adam’s "parents, M r and Mrs w ” , Phone 313 H. A. Van Gijder EYùt» -O A T « zv - house supplies 90.22; City of Moro ment CoM repairs $219.66, gas A seen thousands u£on thousands the loss of such , great develop- A Morris Administrator of white faced cattle. ment as dams are thought, to Mr and Mrs 1>x)nard j ordan are * y K SALE: One No. 114 John water courthouse, $5.25* Pacific oil $4.70, $224.36; Interstate Trac- T. Lester Johnson Jordan are .Deere Hay & Feed grinder; o n . Telephone A Telegraph Co , X One who merely listened, w ith - bring. spending a ■¿eona™ A Equipment Co., repairs Attorney for Administrator eeka vacation at good Caw combine engine. Tom phone, all offices. *55.03; West j u out seeing anything on his own . The fisher folk consider the ga8t d - .. _ »14698: J. K. McKean Co., re- ’ 1 Sl-4c f ’-yie. Grass Valley. ‘ ~ 33c Coast Printing A Binding Co., p aln!i «25.95; Nelson Equipment behalf, would have had to con- idea of dams as slightly on the j ohn pujier of Ocean Lake is elude that Sherman county cattle theoretical side and very much visiting at the home of M r and Ch«r ry pitter, simple, easy to election »«PPlle« *47.80; State Co„ miscellaneous »28.49; City NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL N otice ACCOUNT is herebv elven that really were good, on the theory unproven as to value. So far church, ma£e and leaves cherries whole In us trial Accident Commission, of Moro, water, $1.75; Pacific peace officer a protection, »4 25; Telephone A Telegraph Co., mis- ¿■■¿he« Baker that what everybody says must they have a great deal of reason Mr and Mrg Charles Kuypers Sample, , instructions $1.00. W . County, Sherman Sherman Coun. Coun- «eiianeou,. »4.74; Union Oil Co., mlnlatratrlx of the e«ate of Julia am County. he true. t and most of the history on their M rg c . a . Tom, and Mrs Cather- H. Harris 1327 S. E. Portland, Gilliam ty ’s proportionate share of Cir- There seems to be no monetary side. ine Roice were Sunday dinner Oregon. Shell Oil Co., Lanphear, deceased, has filed her expense, $89.10; De- gas A oil, $82.50; reason for a cattle tour. The As a means of getting rno»-e guests of Mrs Elizabeth Kuypers. FOR SALE: Fence posts and «-t>P • cult Judge’s a - • ___- . gas & oil 930.21; Standard Oil final account In said estate in the ‘ 16r . P®! IPent ° \ Agriculture, sealer, ggg 4 oi| $86.54; Pacific Po- County Court o f the State of sponsoring magazine get some power the government, had its wood, delivered. Frank 8her- weights and advertising out of it, true, but leaders been less obsessed with C. A. Tom is at Katowsin, Wn., . —« « . «« measures, $2.56; WPr & Light Co., miscellaneous Oregon for Sherman County, and ---------------------- ----------- -------- . ------------------------------- r?»n,i t n'>nE F e dB’ 3?undry for 90.85; Columbia Motor Service, «aid court has fixed Wednesday, the costs seem x------ rather high for ------„ doing — things on a big and expan- this week where he is attending advertising promotion consider- give and expensive basis, might a Red Cross First Aid convention. W A N T E D : Wheat Hauling. Hood , 95.20, stamps $2.00, $7.20; repairs, $28.80, Walther-Williams the 6th August, 1947, at Ing the scarcity of newsprint ancj have produced as much power Mrs Earl Velie is quits 111 an d . R ivef Rt. 2, Ph-5432 33-4p Shenp an County Journal,Coujtty tlrcg & tubes $42.75, repairs. t«n ° ’clock a. m. of said day as time * for hearing of Objections the ease with which advertising cheaper by putting dams across was taken- to the home of her - ^ ‘?Ünt . ^ 70i electlo2 " Ï Ï Ü ! “ ' ,9 <8' » » « : Sherman Motor A the *• R eliable man -w llh can be gotten these days. I may the Deschutes than the Columbia, daughter in McMinnville W A N z » « «E * ? : 70L Burrou« h« Equipment Co., tire« A tubes to said final account and the set car to call on farmers in Sher- Machine Co., Treasurer’s supplies. <21 40 renal™ $57 n 17« ss- tlement thereof. On of before be highly commercialized some The amount of river transporta- Mrs George Fox returned Sat- «n’X ’ ’ '11 ° ppor' National Hospital AMoclation’, said day any person interested day, but not now. tlon would have been as valuable urday evening after visiting rel- in said estate may file objections lunity, $15 Io $20 In a day. No diseased cattle slaughtered $24.00; miscellaneous $3 00 Stockmen can find out who if results to date are to be taken atlves for several days in Port» to said final account or to any experience or capital required. Frank Mullen, hauling rubbish has good cattle, where he can as a criterion. land. Item thereof and contest the Permanent W rite todayx Mo- courthouse yard, $8.00; Hel- -CONDENSED PROCEEDINGS find the type he wishes to buy. Irrigation as a third reason Roger Miller returned last same. NESS COMPANY. D ept B, 24- en S, Ruggles, Assessor's help, G F COUNTY COURT DURING get acquainted with other breed- for building dams on the Colum- week from Eugene where he has Dated June 20, 1947. 23 Magnolia S t, Oakland 7, Cal. tax. $54.10; Norman E. Fields M E E T IN G OF JUNE 4, 1947. ers and have a little trip all com bia stands on very poor ground, been visiting with his grandpar- Beatrice Lanphear Baker Claims against County Gener 33-4p blned. And. in addition, can en The area to be irrigated is poor ents, M r and Mrs M. H. Rice. < Administratrix tiQptaiia al and General Road Funds au^- A. S. Cooley : joy a postman’s holiday by stand in soil quality, close to the bed M r and Mrs Bert Sanders and SEE the Infantai and children’s Meet« 2nd and 4th Attorney for Administratrix ing around barn yards and brea rock and capable of producing Minnie McEwen of Goldendale, clothing at « e TOT SHOP. We Tuesday« of each thing the stimulating odor of crops only with a good bit of fer month. V ia itn g m still do alteftatlons, button holes bora welcome. cows all at no cost but his own tiliser, There may be need now Wn., were visitors at the W. A. and hemstitching. Mrs Jones, Irma Johnson, NG bed and keep. Cattle tours will fOr more crop« but as a long Morris home last week. Mrs Margaret Leff of The Dal- 404 Washington St. The Dalles. Clara Houston, Sec. probably get more popular range campaign there la little proof of the need for Irrigation. ! * a syn^ay d1J"nar a* - -, 34-35c Furthermore the fish peoole me of Kuy- FOR SALE; I areka I - i , r So. 1$1 A.FJb A.JkL acres, electricity, LABOR BILL Meets on the 1st and have not done a very good Job , . < new buildlqgg, mail A m ilk rt. Thursday evenings The much discussed labor bill of proving that tlte dams are ° f 'The Dalles good ones, to o n^- gravel roads,» each montn Visiting Is now law, thanks to the deter- the main reason for the reduced ,____ dinner guest at the 10A. »Va$r i f f y * , natural spring members are «Mdfallj _________... ................... ....... small .hn° 7 ‘ of„ hls ! l8i f r “ d brother mined sund of congress In over -salmon runs. The runs are Price- $5500.00. More water a- nvited to meet with as riding President Truman’s veto, er, but the fishermen have been * MP Mr# HarveY Mc" E. E. Barzee, W. M. vailable. H. L Morris, Broker, As labor says it is probably a catching them with every kind Tygh Valley, gp». . ^4.350 H- B- Pinkerton, Secretary bill that w ill create much litlga- of gear imaginable lh a haste to iH n filu tion but that is to be expected in use a natural resource that can J * “ N -. 11A i.O.OF these days when nearly all im- hardly be excused. Meeta 1st and 3rd , R o m where I s it ... ¿ y J o e M a rs h Tuesday« in I.O.O.F. portant laws have to stand the The engineers who want the «•Il- Transient ai test of the courts. job of building dams w ill probably visit ng brothers a No copies of the bill are avail- convince' themselves that dams cordially invited able at present and perhaps are necessary and go ahead build- to meet with us. would be of little value if they ing them. Some one should punch were for federal legislation is not holes In all the rotten arguments John Lawrence N.G.’ ........................ 1,11............ ........................ . easy to read and appraise. and let the light into the whole A' Keasinger, Secretary. The bill Is of more importance deal. Hethlehe»« Chapter No. ?s o h K for what it endeavors to do. I t is Meeta Every Second <nu the first attempt to curtail the Fourth Thnmday. in eaj4l One of those M Breakfast in the as she’s put up with Ed’s pipe and powers of labor aince It wag giv Month. Visiting Member« morning” radio shows came to Capi the other little freedoasa ha enjoys. en so much authority under the invited— Moro Oregon tol City last week, and Sarrah Carey first.new deal. The nation came They’ve got that refrigerator Genevieve Powell, W. M. won first prise for wearing the era- to dislike unions as . thoroughly \ home now, stocked with beer; and Edna Melzer, Secretary u It did the trust« of an older " *• ob~ ’r” -r. ■»»« *». 1 » " sieat hat in the audience. It was a we’re going over tonight to drink a Monday night at midnight and fnll-sised refrigerator! (The prise, day and federal control of labor toast— not j ust to Sarrah ’» hats tak«. continuing until after 3 a. m. not the hat.) unions is generally held to be as ing first prise . . . but to a happily Tueaday a heavy rain and hail “Glad them hats of hera paid off married couple, who*ve learned to Important and necessary as was control of the huge financial storrn hit Sherman county in the a t la s t,” sa y s E d, tr e a tin g th e live with one another’s differences district extending north from whole thing like a joke. But you concerns. in ta stes— whether it’s a taste for' BOB AXTBLL. OWN ER PROPRIETOR Biggs to about six miles south of AT WILSON FIT This bill w ill no doubt be found could see he was proud of Sarrah. hats or beer I Grass Valley. The experiment wanting in many respects, but if From where I ait, there’s another AND F O W L » FIT it can establish the nation's su- station at Moro is authority for thing Ed can be proud of: the way thorlty over big labor It will have 0181 aPPe^l r ON COLUMBIA RIVER he’s put op with those hats of achieved a desirable and popular h?v* do"e " ° . dai"««* «*• cause of its slantwise direction Bar rah’s, with never a criticism ; just tOCKEH BBHSTflUEIION Gt. If’ it can control the practiced wlnd to glve “ a Qf Petrillo who Insists that union anvln* rorce Phone 4999 The Dallas Copy right, 1947, Unittd Stoto B rttu n Phone 499 Wasco musicians must stand by at every From the G. V. J. Jnae M, 1918 performance, or of thoM who call Gus Engstrom now has a good jurisdictional strikes In order to flow of water on his farm east of gain power, or those who permit Grass Valley. A. S. Johnson “feather bedding” on labor Jobe, drilled down to a depth of 192 it w ill have done much good. feet and there seems to be evi- The nation must go to work, dence of plenty of water. Men who w ill build the houses. Thirteen Sherman county draft- operate the machines, run the ed men struck out on June 24th railroads are entitled to good pay for the cantonments for which and good working condition, they have been Assigned; on July But they must turn out real pro- 5th nine more drafted men of this duction or the wheels of progress county wiU be called and on the stop. The purpose of this bill is the five day period commencing get a better balance between July 22nd, sixteen more men w ill th e public who pays the bill and leave. WUlAxpü» th e unions I t may not do it, but The warm spell of last week TS« m M««th people are glad that a start has was broken Saturday evening by smm tan been made and that congress so the coming of a very severe dust* ov«« held« 8 5 pound Aug- >•’: —9 — tsqtt-incQgnlses its duty to stop storm that made thing» “m lser- itK 'lM i wbether from the or- able” for about an hour and then or 6 loaves o f bre«J • ■" *’■ '",»i j ’ ri,’ h*>- of working men or followed by a very light rain D m . 1 Ja». 1 _ organizations of capitalists. Fab. 1MT ” ■7- Fro" <*»e Observer, June 2«, 1908 Mar. U t Rufus Girl Home From American Legion Camp A J- A(U *0» I - Ball Point Pens . - •hi $1.00 Ladies N ylo n Hair Brushes A Crazy Hat i Wins Refrigeratori BUY at 6 9 cents Some new straw and canvas SUMMER HATS ; !■ Other Days Mens’ Shorts and Shirts SAND S GRAVEL~ Work Sox . Ladies’ Pedal Pushers A Moro Variety Oeffledy Oregon Drivers ! ! Come in and see DBIVEB’S LICENSES 5B-1 TO IB-33,000 EZPDE OV JUNE; 58-33,001 TO 51- O u r New Thor Automagic Household Appliances ♦ ♦ GLADIRON and CLOTHES WASHER ♦ a 50,000 IN JULY. Kelvinator Refrigerator Kelvinator Stoves U OOVBRNMKNT: AN BNEMV __ A That may sound aasffqblstic in these days when Its oppoaite so- ciallsm. Is leading in govenment- al phikwophy. Yet, from the point o f vMw of freedom of the indiviju ual government la an enemy of . . Government restricts liberty I t takes more than it can give for It creates nothing. In sqme 19 In position to aid organization that may Apr* 1>U May IMS SUB« 1MC M y mu AaM imi ta p i t a « Oet. IMS >*•▼. IMS DM . IMS Gr“" ': lulls county), has been reopened for business at least for a time C. K. Cochran and Roy Powell left for the Harney country on the 24th. They go by way of On- urio, and w ill be away about two weeks. Sheriff elect J. C. Freeman has appointed J. C. McKean de- puty. Both these gentlemen will add to the social circles of Moro, and we welcome them to our pret ty little city. At Ita* A; l«Mr« B; ta» •« ta ■OBEIT S. FAINELL, Jr. Saw IMt r«a. tats Apr. IM* S e c ’y o f Stoto F O W L E R H o t W a te r Heaters ^BCO Home Deep Freezers RCA-VICTOR Rtdlo.. Bob M a y <fe Son, M o r o ElMtok FS«t.„, of A ll K in * _ Z' 4 z r «