Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 22, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 ttS k M A N Í boUNTY JO R N A L
MORÓ. OR¿CGüft
FRIDAY, AUGUST Ü, 1«4Í
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municipal corporatións money Tir
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** to ápend for which they have no yy 21SCO ¿CllOOi
— local resD And
onsihilitv.
A nd th e v are
„
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—---- — local responsibility.
they are
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' fit7*
pubfitfhed Every W^— y a t
particularly1 bad for us because •
Moro, Oregon___
__ they cost us more than we can
-Editor receive.
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clw” »»«»r « in* _ _ -----------2 _ ----------- -
'"'he nubile school' in ' Wascp
at Moro. Ora«on under A rt or
will start on September 8 this
of M.rrh ». «»?«
H A R V E ST
Mr and Mrs L. L. Funk with
with Mr and Mrs W. A. Nisbet
The harvest season that is now and
and daUgbier>
daughter, uwen,
Gwen, ana
and »on,
»on,
I ATI ON ending in Sherman county, while Billle met
p u n ^ son in
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R hag
has been better than average lflW and daughter,
and Mrs
was
not
entirely
satisfactory.
T
u
Whipple
and
baby
Kay of
€DITORIAl_
The
first
harvest
blow
to
a
top
po
rtiand
at
Viento
park
^5 Q ^ | A T I O N yield was the nail storm tnat Wbere they enjoyed a Suhday
picnic
yield was the hail storm that w bere
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o f f ic ia l
COUNTY P A P E R
res completely and reduced yields
Mr and Mrs Biu Edwards, who
O K r ltia v
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n v p r m n rh m n rn th a n th a t
t
have
spent the summer here,
STBSCRiPTloM
RAW
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Then there was rain that de- ,eft Sunday to make their home
ONE YEAR ------ ---------
tfcOO layed cutting and made further at Salem w(,ere Mr Edwards will
threshing a late morning affair. attend Wlllamette University. .,
A U G U ST 22, 1M7
Then, too, many yields were not
those who attended u,e
as good as ekpected The result 0 ^ ™ ..,» ,, football - game Sun
has been a crop of little over ,tav ln por,|and were Art Wat
kins, Henry Riqhelderfer and
rg.
The
Dalles spent the weekend visiting
Jfcas been brought about by tn boost the total somewhat.
Mrs La villa Stone.
•cooperation of several individuas
w hen in early May the papers her K. sister,
R. Ferguson of Portland
,n d
theR1 action
' ¡ ? n advertising . our drouth was a week en(,
here On
X
that
cr?p T
*?° bett" thl n, his return he was accompanied
£.
w i ^ c a í l ^ tr o u g h n° T u
a py Mre Ferguson and daughters
• 5 S T ^ ™ . n MUa u winters, * ea? er 1* tt
rondlt,lons ai4 who have spent the past month
' ,T X ^ ^ y “
e there is « X X
w™e
at the home “ " v S t “ ’ '"
• some cover. There are many such 8 Thp ¡*gh pr, J make8 up for mother, Mrs
for
Opens Sept. 8
OltV*
Letter Gray left Wednesday ny Robinson are
Mr
and
Mrs
Vernon
Van
Glider
-
recently returned home after an
to spend a week with his falher’ for Portland to spend a week-vto-
absence of about a month. They and Mr and Mrs Ora Workman Dr. C. L. Gray at East Lake.
iU
reiatbMW e <
A
visited Mrs Stierle's parents at and family spent . Sunday at
Mrs E. F. Feldman returned1^ ? ____
Stevenson,
Wn„
visiting
friends.
Danube, Minn,, and also spent
Mortday from Hermiston where
some time in Dutyth and Chicago. On their return they were accom­
A11 persons havtar*4iclabns
■ Mr and Mrs Ray Mest arid fam­ panied by Miss Ruby McCall who she has been visiting her 8OJ' *”
Estate-of Joyce Ann
ily of Woodland, California fcalL plans a few days visit here be­ law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Walter
Maffei
for
several
days.
deceaaed. are hereby
fore
leaving
her
home
in
Bend.
ed at the home of Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Sid Johnson of N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
notified to present t h e m , with
M. - J. Sdhwendel Wednesday
They were en route to Washing­ The Dalles were Sunday callers
All persons
having claims the proper vouchers and
at the home of Mr .and Mrs against the Estate of Julia tfmith lfied> to the undersigne<V «aW y
ton.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Shull with Charles Everett.
Brown, deceased, are hereby not- appointed, qualified aPtt( RPMPd
Smith and P, G. O’Meara Ified to present them, with ' the administrator of the R a g e (^Joy-
their daughter, Jean, and son
Douglas, left Monday to spend a were Monday^ business visitors proper vouchers, and duly verifi- ce Ann Pgle Noble, MMMnedy at
vacation on the Oregon coast at at Hood River.
ed to the undersigned, the duly ap- the office of T. Leaty JojWft •
Mrs E. P. McKeq left for pointed, qualified and acting ad- torney at law, Moro, OregorvWIWj
Taft.
-Mr and Mrs Afton McIntyre Portland Monday. She alpo plans ministrator of the Estate of Julia jn six months ‘from the,date o
and children left Sunday to spend to go to Seaside to help her dau­ Smith Brown, deceased, at he of- - the first publication of tWa‘Botlpa,
a vacation on the Oregon coast. ghter, Mrs Hal Shelton, move flee of T. Lester Johnson, attorney -to-wit: August 8 ,1M7.’
C. W, Johnson and Hawes from there to Rood River where at law, ln Moro, Oregon, within
Norman E. Fields
Yates left Friday for , a weeks the Sheltons will make their
Adminlsrator
home. Mr Shelton has been in six months from the date of the
outing at East Lake.
x 7 -«H3C
first
publication
of
this
notice,
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Mr and Mrs George Moon were business there for some time hut
1947.
N O TIC E TO. C R E D IT O R S
business visitors In -Seattle last they have been unable to find to-wit: August 8, Norman
E. Fields
week, attending ■ the furniture housing accommodations until
,trawr
A ll P«w>n» ha
Administrator
recently.
market there.
40-43C against the Estate of Edith Ba
Mr 0. W. Barnett and Mrs
dale, deceased, are h e r e b y .fc o tffv
Charles Everett left for Port­
ed to present them, with the pro­
Lewis
Keith
land Tuesday fdr a stay 'of two
per vouchers and duly verified
weeks. " •
to the undersigned; th e d u ly ap­
A Monday overnight guest at
pointed, qualified and
ad­
the home of Mr and Mrs P. G;
ministrator of the Bwfct of Ed­
O’Meara was Mr O’Meara’s/-cou­
ith Barksdale, deceased.
the
sin, Joe Wilson, of San Francisco.'
office of T. Lester Johiwoh,^. at-
Houseguests a t the home „of
torney a t law, Moro, O regO n/W ith-
Mr and Mrs Raymond V a x i.^ i^ -
in six months from the
of
der are Mr and MPs Victor Crane ;
the
first
publication
o f his notice,
and daughter, Bonnie Jean, of
to-wit; August 8,
California.
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WASCO, OREGON
Mr and Mrs Pal Wallace went
Phone
652
to Portland Saturday for a da^s .
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HASTINGS & MCDONALD PLUMBING B HEATING
I. L KIRKELIE
PHONE 391 MORB
SUNSET For Service,
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’ t a ^ per c a ^ i n t o t h . from Oregon City to
era of huge sum. that are greet-
er than the receipts. Any* state-
wide tax that Is distributed on the
basis of population costs thl«
county and these counties more
than they receive. Our valuation?
are too high and our incomes
so high that this is necessarily
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of the state Is Josephine which
has low valuation, a large popu-
latlon which has strangely achie-
ved the distinction of having old
folks and lota of children at the
same time. Many ef the valley
counties are tax users to a great­
er extent than they are tax pay
era.
Multnomah
county la
[Oltnoroah county
is a a large
ieni«
payer of taxes and to I J ^ h * ?
a state distribution of ta x e s to
made. Multnomah, however, has
Sn opportunity to recover it»
because much of the ,state
___ business there Neither
Sherman, nor it adjoining coun­
ties, has this opportunity.
In Oregon we have had a sud.-
fl+n increase In such overall
ta x es, that are to be distributed
back to taxing units. The school
tax, to an example. They are bad
tax policy because they give io-
J
,
And Riake it Better, Too
Our Reputation
of
D
CHEVROLET
Earwa
3rd, T hutw lay evening»«
of each month .........
Visiting’
measbers are cordially
’
invited to meet with us--
E. E. Barzee, W. M.
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
■ ■ . m i m « i g> i ■
■ ■■ a« .. ■; i i .1 H J.
Moro 4 Lodge N o. I l l ,
I.O.O.F..
r no
*-“ a"d
»7»
hall Transient ami
brothers are'
cordially invited
to meet w ra mu*
John Lawrence N.G.
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. <) T. S
Bethlehei
Meets Every Second u t
Fourth Thursdays in ea2U
Month. Visiting Memherv
Invited.—Moro Oregon
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
Edna Mriier, Secretary
Mo C e r tific ó te
Required
Lolesi
' f •
<î-
U.S. ROYAL ,
DE LUXE •
Moon Equipment Co.
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fe e Tire W ife
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S U N S E T MOTOJt
•
Wasco, Orefoa
AutoRepair i n g
Atlas T ires
A tlas Batteries
a
CHEVRON
Sherman
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V t »'-■
R motv « Strew*, BulH »¿'
US TODAY
UOOttllVAVt.
;t-4S
Factory Method»
& for no electricity
Oil Storage Tanks
Furnace Repairing-Installing
G A S S T A T IO N
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BY S»criALISTS
N o rth ta r n a t WASCO
OT1 thc 1st a i«
CADILLAC
O LD 3 M 0 B IL E
RECAPPING
STANLEY SWETT
P a rA a Lodg. No. 121 A . P A X g
The Dalles
For SU^thle Cer Owner»
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Your Protection
Oil Burners for electric contro
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M A K E E V E R Y M IL E C O U N T
each
„»onth. VtaMfing m ~
ben, welcome,
Irma Johnson, NG
4 Clara Houston, Sec.
h
Sunset Motor Co.
'
nagtn who will go to the univer
alty thia »11.
ix w lo No. l i t
Bnj «th
t -i. N
suit yourself with our accessories
Floor Furnaces
/ ^
accessories
TV
Spark Oil Heat
k Olker
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You can doll up the family chariot to
Montag Furnace and
list of federal appropriations ing this week with her sister,
Clem Eslinger, Hillsboro^ Ore.
38-43C
made to eadh state the informs- Mrs Lottie Rinearson at Gras» __
tlon M 0 d be very pertinent. Valley.
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The
states of the east
Three weeks will Just - about,
Mac’s Welding &
would prbbably be found to be finish up harvest in Sherman
p ayin g a much larger percentage county.
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Machine Shop
of ’ taxes than ' they receive. From the 0 . V. J. Aug. 23, 190»
PORTABLE W ELD ER
Whether o r not the. business the
Butcher Ziegler has JjpPJ0^
Go A n y w h ere
weM does with these states Is the appearance of his place by
purchase of manufactured pro- installing a new glass refrigera
S ee Me F o r S teel
dufats. insurance premiums, etc., tor show case.
Bring Your '^roubles to Mac
e n n o t be known In thl« ca«e.
Dean Reynolds has rent ed the
A . D . M cC onaughy
It is certain that there is a Davis farm east of Grass Valley
W asco O regon
vast difference In the amounts and will take possession th
Shop Phone 332
m°o7e ' " i n young men who have reach
Home 331
S an It give« although not so ed the age of 21 June 5, thl«i year,
m a t a 'difference as obtained must register August 24 at the
Regerdlen of the funeral»
by many other states. We are Court Hoty .
cost
the family ii provided
P8UPer
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Amidon
with every benefit of our
modern equipment and ex­
jS S d n tZ .ta t. the aame and Robert Hoaklrrnor.was held
perienced personal attend­
thing applies. -Here conditions at the home of ^ e prld^ 8 par
ance.
S T ^ t e T ^ '"A rth u r K ristian ,o n arrived
M
SERVICE
h aCeSbeenehutm S e s Í X r « u ^ l y any low5 red. yWd “ far as
Seattle Saturday to attend open
,™ Dress
have been
oeen hunted
numeu so
»o tnorougn j come tor farmers
farmers ,g
is concerned.
concerned. . 1<U>
rv^iiv m —
that birds- could not exist there. Nq flne ,g rea|)y hurt excppt pat. house a»
M**™ OnDr^
Game refuges will make that le- urayy those who Tost through Tgktlirn- Rhe sDent Tuesday and
gaily bnpbeslble
hall 8torm. But farmers like Wednegday ,n Portland for furth-
It may not oe expecveu
tQ prO(juce the most that the
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theuCOUnty
eVi L bena?u^d land wU1 yleld / t ° ,h ushe7 r°P
Mr and M * Jim O'Meara and
with game birds. The natural tndlcata8 a good job done wheth- „h.lfh..n were week <>nd visitors
disadvantages are too many. But er
pr,ce ,g hlg„ or low
children were ween «no v»w ™
we can have many more th»n at
Ip y ,,, regard farmers are 1
Turnd. left lor Seattle
present If those
h X T M 8omewhat Afferent than some
returned Sunday
Famous Truzette Lingerie - Gowns
natural cover will PMUt the es Ofber workers, who operate by
,nt_ arvximnflnied bv Mrs
tablishment of refuges, at least, the dollar and endeavor to get ¡L , g ho has gpent the past
and Pajarrfas N ew Dresses
until such time as locally hatched
mOfd monetary return regard-.
th e r e
b l^ s become
. less of the amount of product w^ e R ey- and Mrg Carl Stierle
Large Sizes Silk Housecoats - Hand
Sherman county is the only fUrne()
t
GAS
AND
OIL
county
In
the
state
that
is
closed
Bu^
ncw
interest
turns
to
the
CUUUVJ-
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f i U l IKJW IH IC IV S l l U I l i a LU lure
T ir e s-A c c e sso r le s
to deer hunter« thl® Year- The 1948 harvest. The hope will be
Made Gifts
sportsmens association has asked fQr a timeiV rain that will permit _ „ af.-D-wAV
SON
W asco, O re g o n
for thls .rullnk and it has been early
of fan wheat and a
® C A lA P MMI W W
granted by the game commission. i?ood gtand and a wet winter. All
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in s u r a n c e
We do have a number of deer farmerg jjve on hope hut none has
here and. If protected, for a few
a p ^ o d ¿f hope as the
, G rain, F eed , F lo o r , F u e l
years we could have more. Tnis fall wheat grower to whom hope F arm Im p le m e n ts, B ags, T w in e
need not be a barren waste as lg an ejeven month matter.
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
far as gaxpe is concerned -and
PHONES
some steps toward conservation
Wheat hauling is about over,
Residence
Office
of them are appropriate. _ _
and one might tell It by the quiet- * eeustore
182 :
162
ness of the street. There are no
OREGON
“exhausting” trucks, whose dri- wapw
vers
make them roar as a means
T A X D IS C R E P A N C IE S
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- probably, of demonstrating pow- < » t
. a l
There 1» general criticism of
an adolescent athlete W a n t
tty>se
eastern representatives h _g mugcleg
FOR SALEA A wood and coal
wno are said to have opposed
range, an electric plate with
appropriations
W
H>nvH. ....---- — for ,— the west be- It is reported that Eleanor and
two large burners. L. V. Moore.
cause of the coat to their own
have gone into partnership
Moro, Oregon.. ' 'T
W 3
gtatea. That probably does not
ralse Christmas trees. Think of
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fully state the attitude of these the practice th e /v e had at this ESTRAYED to my place eight
men, but might conceivably been Chrigtma8 business
- miles
* 1- east
— of Kent. One sorrel
aftrrt>1
gelding, branded quarter circle
partially the cause of their atti­
circle X on the left hip. /Don­
tude.
ald Maclnnis, Kent, Ore 41-2c
Other reasons may have been
the dislike for too much govern­
FOR SALE: 9-13 week old pullets
ment, and the fear of arrogant
and ekls. New Hampshires,
b u reaucracy
but that Is be^de From the O bserver, A ug. I t , l» 0 *
Rock-Hamp Cross. Harts’ Hat-
the preeent point
DeMoss hill has been strawed
The amount of taxes paid by to a depth of 6 or 8 Inches whlop * Chery, Beaverton, Oregon. 42c
each ilate In relation to the oth- makes It splendid for wheat
shingles retail and
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^ W a l t e r Rutledge Is visit- ^ w
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. X “ Cedar posts,
j
grudhwh »^