Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 16, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs Frank Lamborn returned
heavy rains that fell on eastern
from Portland after spending the
Oregon wheat fields. I t'is cheei-
holidays with her son in law
ful news despite some small
and daughter, Mr and Mrs B. W.
damage done by flash floods, it
Guy Monday.
should Insure a crop for the next
Mrs Bertha Johnson
day for The Dalles and Walla
Edit«*. lwo years, crops that should do
Walla, Wash. , after a three
much to feed Americans and
____matter a» Ü*
months visit with Mrs
Òrwcoo under Act o l probably Europeans.
Grosscup.
She will spend the
March >. I»7>-
Probably it is not Intended
winter
in
Walla
Walla.
Oregon seems somewhat
By Mrs Belle Clothier
C D ITO R IA L-. but
Mr
and
Mrs
S.
M McMillen
like the publicity hungry crim­
IA TIO N inal who would rob a bank to get The Standard Bearers met at and John and Olive Robinson
the Methodist parsonage Monday motored to Stevenson. Wm, P r t
his name and face in the papers ___ thikir monthly meet- HaV
An equal amount
*ffort .*’*J
potliw ^dlnner^Patricia They
^ome were
by Mrs accompanied
Lee McMillen.
Church Class
Bill E.
For the N e w Look
Hears of Trip
Of Member
IN S U R A N C B
In the N e w Year
OREGON
MORO
GAB AND OIL
The Gay Shop
W
R. H. M cK E A N a n d SOM
W r a a s c p o
o’ O
O T r C e M g O o Y n l ,......................... , 8 wjuwo
obhgom
'•I N S U R A N C E
v Kaseberg
aapiwrff gave
aave her report from
a lot less time would be req .
Mrs »nhv
Ruby McCann of Ber
Bend ar­
amount
of
Cleveland
conference.
Those
to achieve the same
rived Saturday, went to Steven
Grain, Feed, Floar, Fuel
present were Patricia Kaseberg, son, Wn.. with Mrs Lpe McMill good news
publicity in laudable ways.
Wallace, Sharon and Ann en Sunday and returned home
Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
Jean* Briggs, G w enN lsbet Pat Monday.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
__
BARBED W IRE—GOOD POSTS
sy Fulton, Darlene Macheel, Au-
JAN. 2 5 -FE B . 15
— a p
iutmb
school tax
PHONES '
ac -
Mrs Joe
L. L.
Funk were
Mr and by
tv
zeem
£
te
m
ln
-
P ^ u l e n 'K a S g *nd R?“ ' Cad «.¿panted
Yocum
«2.00
The parents of children
Feedstore
Office
Residence
ONE YEAR
Sherman county seem determin pauien
k
weekend visitors of the former’s
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s 182
THE CHAMBERLAIN
Obtain better education for Stlerl
and
MrJ , „ Yocum anrt
JANUARY 1«. I»48
ed to _ . -----.
EVANGELISTIC COMPANY
their youngsters and are
ing on consolidating high school
FEDERAL BUDGET
and Mrs Carl Stierle a few days are having the restaurant redecor-
WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST
The new federal budget has
i8 to be one bigh last week. Paul is a brother of ated.
been given to congress b y s c h o o l , and If a new one is to Rev Stierle.
Mrg A T striker was taken to
North turn at WASCO
Please follow these Ads
president. The firat imj^esamn
more quickly plans
Mpg Hene cutaw ay entertained the mid-Columbla hospital Sun
ax
That IS
made and construction wRh a birthday party Friday af-
and wag operated on Mon
to that ..
It A
la - too hitrh
higk
. Wasco, Oregon
likely to be the second and thiru started the easier it can be n ternOon honoring her son J a y day.
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nanced
_
Lanning
s
third
^
irth
^
y
Mr
Mrg
R
M
ZeH
and
Ml
impression, too.
Phone — 282
Q R
Rqo1 anended the
* There are many arguments ^P robably it will be years be at the home of Mr# a^ d M rs Ora
«
/
T he
dln. White Shrine meeting in The
in favor of thia nation spending frsrpOwre is again so much mo- Workman.
?
T l h e r X county.
•"
,
money in 40 billion dollar chunks X
and most of them have been
?
dividend
prepared by those who are mak-
‘X big a part of its
ean'dles" ' ^ 1 cream and CA]U> OF THANK»
V
Ing a living by doing the spend-
w 8tate ano federalI gov,
„ were rerved Gurete were
w * ye our alncere
reduces
s - x
v
s
e ? s s x " ; » , s a r y « ?
« s
The fact la that the people of
_ _____ ~
the
INTEREST
the United States are letting able)
A new building now Rich, Judy ar
ih
met
time
«ft
the
midden
death
of
our
their federal government usurp would be partially paid for from
The Tuesda
too many of the functions that Income tax deductions. In other at lhe home of Mrs Stanley husband and father, Orville Yo-
a
for the beautiful foral
on
co-hostess was Mrs Ed
Individuals should perform for ^ h e Z n ^ u n ^ f o r ? u"J K t Rod
c a n » -re e n te v -
themselves.
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in aiiY“ ““1'
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onts leader Mrs ueo
Mrs Jaennette Yocum
Regardless of the fact that by of Sherman countians, ln8}ead ° ' reading Mrs Clifford Fridley fol-
Mr
and
Mrs Glen Blossom
appropriations for government paylng so much money to out lowed by refreghmtnts.
works in the western states tne side governments.
i u urn a
Tbe Tddcum ciub met Thurs-
west draws eastern money, this
The means chosen by m<.
aftprnoon at the home of
H.r.*l r..H, • r'M
la no time for the government to co m m lttee_______
_ t___
T m
. ^ bf U ? d OTto ______ .
MCQONALD
the county
county* school
school deggert
deggert luncheon
luncheon was
was served
served fol-
foi
nLHJI -
UVlMlww
be performing these public Jobs.
„ ^ b l e te is is the
-a_ a I xxm to be held lowed
•__tnV by
tAfl three
m hriflffC«
4»* *£**_<__ _____
GAS STATION
As long as it is Impossible for
special • election
tabes of
Farm Lo*«
5-V H». ••rnlM*- DiviJ**4« Y°*
the Individual citizen to hire an Aprd 17 ARer considerable study scoring honors went to Mre 8L J.
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artisan for any Job. as long w
melhod geem8 the most de Brock and Mrs Andrew Shearer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
there 1» no labor to bulMI hOT>- glrable
those who have stud-
The Tuesday
A rthur smith,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
- WVtSTlGAH COOKRATIVl IAN0
es. the government should stay
u mo(>t l u passage will make
,uncheon was serve,!
o n m o t « c is
that
the undersigned, James
out of the labor market ^ y ^ n o t Jt p ^ jb f c to get started a year
by tw0 tables of cards.
National Farm Ixxin Association
Hudson
White, has been duly
carrying on public works. These quicker than any other method H.gh score was held by Mrs H.
Bank Hotel, The Dalles, Oregon
appointed as administrator of the
should be saved for the tim?s proposed.
M. Zell.
WASCO. OREGON
estate of Cora Hudson White,
when private employers cannot _____________
Leland McMillen- of Stevenson,
Phone
552
deceased, and has qualified as
Wn.,
died
Thursday
night.
Ser-
hire labor.
- -
T5 or 681_
.
were held In Stevenson
such administrator. All persons
NOTICH OF
HtTBAlT”
DISTRICT
SCHOOL
BOARD
BÜDCBT
HKARINO
It is very foolish for the gov­ CHB88
OF
An advertisement tells of t
Tuesday afternoon with Inter-
having claims against said estate
ernment to continue spending
N o n a s IS HEREBY O ^ . n r e m p i i a n r e ^ n
Ä
? £
o 7 " w . " r y e rs’ pire.urre of th « '« » m , of c h ^ — - ,
Wasco cemetery.___
are hereby notified and required
on
McKean returned
Nothing could
^ » t e ^ f ’ch0« » 0^
the Sd-^olumbla
hoepltol from
Sun
Phonur v n Oregon la w 1943 and Chapter 345 Oregon
nrevon that 10 present the same, duly veri-
1M7. to the legal voter» of the Rural S ^u o l DUtrict of Sh
C
o
f l e d
,
to the undersigned at the
H ^ r .ouW tave £ i d off*the %
U . heartening thing that rtay. Mrs Kenneth Walker la hla
a
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Courthouse
«"
More.
Oregoa
on
for
the
^»«,1
office
of Brown
Van Vactor
budget would have i i
should consider it pos- night nurse.
K
i
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S
A
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i
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;
Pioneer
Building,
The
Dalles,
enUre national debt af^
°
to
qUiet Umes
Blll McKean of Vancouver W jl ,
Oregon, within six (6) months
War I in one year. Regai diesa sibie to rnw rn
f l u e n t con- was a weekend visitor at the
of the criticism heaped on Sec- when chess
f^ q
Mr and Mrg
b u d g e t
from the date of the first publi­
retary Mellon for reducing the test a ro u n d th e ta y
R McKean.
1948 - 1949
cation of this nottce, to-wlf
estimated receifth
national debt from 25-to 16 bil- Probably chess was
Dr U R . RlcheldeHer accompsn-
January 2, 1948.
8on and daughter in
None
James Hudson White
much more sensi- monasteries where there wa
band at
of the
year for which
lion, It was a than
1 KirtlYnatea meaflable cash on band
at beginning
beginning or
tne year
«--»¡ ti Budget is made - None
thto
wend,
greet
deal
of
t
t
o
.
^
d
#
mu<*
Admini8traor
ble method
Eatlmated Receipts from Delinquent T a x e s .......... - ...................................................—
None
^ J p ro S a m 3 ^
Brown
Van
Vactor
'
spend
3. Amounts received from other sources
where she took a F^n« to
* W e4
No»*
fit into these Umes
Attorneys
at
Law
Truman administration
hei
Total
minister, Maryland
join
Pondering o n the weighty
weignvy minister,
m « jr»«»«'- to
~ -’
G- and
Pioneer Building
Probably the people will cri­ iratton
of whether to parry daughter ; and w n i n J a w , ^ a n d
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
The Dalles, Oregon
9-12c
ticise little the 11 billions for questionthe rook or the k ïïg h t M re’itobert Blah and ion, Doug
E r t i m i Exp*»d-
national defense and ask only
lt»r*a for 1918-49 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
arem Inappropriate while
Andrew Sheârer a n d
that It be carefully spent. Eur­ would omni-present
ITEM
grandson, Billy Williams, spent
Notice la hereby given that the
opean aid of seven billions can the omni present radio blared grandson.
I
will
be.
Six
billion
out
the
latest
tune.
Modern
mu
the
wee^
end
In
The
Dalles
undersigned
has been appointed
1.
Personal
Service
..............................................
I
3,900.00
be cut and l ,W will cause little ate te not fitted to the study of Mr Shearer te ¿ " 'P 1«’' * -
n
(A) District Superintendent Salary -------------------- —--------------------------
by the County Court of the State
1,800.00
in veteran a
Mr and_Mrs
(B) Clerical and Legal — .....................................................- .................. ..........
of Oregon for Sherman County,
r anvthlng
anything else for tha
^ ¿ - ) IL are the p a r » t.
600.00
trouble and the five Hiiursn
billion fnr
for c h ^ o _nr
(C) Travel and Ea9$M» ........................... -
-
———————
250.00
as Executrix of the Estate of
Interest on the national debt
Chess was a game lor people of a ^ u^htlnr Por'tu S u . .C ran d 2. Postage and Telephone --------------------------------- --------- ----------------
300.00
Rolla Clark Byers, deceased. All
must be paid. These are the ma­
3. Supplies, Printing — —— ------ ----------------------------
100.00
who
wanted
to
entertain
them-
are
Mrg
Lydia
D
arto
and
persons having claims against
jor item«» and there • isn't much
4. Elections and Publicity - - - - - - ----------- ----------------------------------------------
350.00
and Mrs Ferguson of Portland
said estate are hereby required
cutting that can be done on selves, an art now almost
5. Board Expenses, Travel, E t c . ................... ........................................................
200.00
ly historical. If chess could be
Mrg pearj Grosscup was a week 6.
to present the same to the under
them, a billion or so perhaps
Other M iscellaneous E x p e n se s........ - --------------- -------------------- ------------
100.00
revived mjuic
some w
one
end vi8}tor
of her «on In^taw Van
^nu
« might
... m ,— try
-* to . enu
vibihj « y-
signed, with vouchers properly
That only leaves around 1 ten revived
7. Office E q u ip m en t---------------- -----------------------------------------------------
400.00
billion that 1. subject to much bring b ack .th e reading o l d a U?hter
S£ ? les
verified as by law required, at
8J)00.00
8. Emergency ---------------- — ............................................
............
Total Estimated Expenditure* — *------- 7-------------------------------
-----
Moro, Oregon, within six month*
reduction and much study will books Instead of the
V ' thp Auxiliary of the American
iT re q u ire d to do that reducing tale, of unrequited love, murder jn te /u x U ia r y o * ^ ,n
from the date hereof.
OF BST. EXP., RECEIPTS, AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES & T A X L E V I
SUMMARY
properly. If five Mlllon. can be over t e cocktails and da hln<
^g
Methodtet church
DATED this 26th day of Dec
..................................... ...
..............................
$ 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0
ember, 1947.
taken from the budget It will cowboys.
due to the bad weather. Friday 2 D e d u c t ^ o S ^ S t l n S S Receipts and A^J*1***« Ca8h Balances
None
S T good job.
Chest « as for people who stay atfernoon wUi
with nine members
MABEL BYERS McKEE,
8,000.00
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget
The fact to that the federal ed home nights by 'hoire not be present
Executrix
or “ the
Dated January 7, 1948
budget te actually reducing the cause
-............ a .... leg was broken
hroken or
“ ' Mr and Mrs Leon Smith en-
'Malcolm W. Wilkinson
indebtedness
Signed: Wilÿ W. Knlghten, Clerk
tertained
The Dalles, Oregon
budget of individual citizens to car had a flat
nat tire. These Jittery tertain
^, with a. luncheon a™ 1. Amount of W arrant indebtedness on
W. A. Nisbet, Chr. Board of Directors
too great an extent. Pwtoablytne
probably brlng t o n c e ^ r i ^ M r m ^ M r . Ro- Warrants Issued and endorsed not paid
None Approved by Budget Committee January 7, 1948 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT I
for want of Funds”
average person
doesn’t
Signed: Ronald R. Powell, Sec. Budget Comm.
None
2. Amount of other indebtedness
Notice is hereby given that
paying the 1270 average as much small return._______
Lester Wilson, Chr. Budget Committee
aska.
3. Total Indebtedness (Sum of Items
the
undersigned has filed in the
as his Income tax statement
“
None
1
1
2).
County
Court of the State of
would indicate. Corporations pay
From the Observer Jan. 18, 192»
Oregon for Sherman County her
their tax by charging higher pri­
The Harmony district new
NOTICH OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
Final Account and Report as Ad­
ces; labor (when it can) pays
^
n
.
15.
1M»
school
building
Will
be
used
for
M /vrirv IQ HFREBY GIVEN, In compliance with section 111-1244, O. C. L. A_, to the legal ministratrix of the Estate of
its taxes by getting higher wa- From the Observer
the first time when school starts v o ^ o f the Nonhlgh S d io rfD lrtiict p ^ S h era a n ^ o u n ty ^ O re^n , tta t a m
Frankie Powell, deceased, and
«
be h e l d ^
The whole * $40 billions
Mrs William Henrichs entertain January 28.
o
u
t’
of
the
American
^ . % r ° beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June that Monday, the 26th day ol
COinCS urrew —- -
ed the
of the Rebekah
— ladles
----
Tbe new school building at
January, 1948, at 70:00 o’clock
people.
lodge at an afternoon tea W hat Rufug
used for the first
A. M., of said day, at the court
When the voters learn to vote
•
,
,
when school start. Jan. 21. 30, 1949, hereinafter «<* forth.
room In the courthouse, in Moro.
against huge expenditures in- WM.xbeB ? ! reF ? ^ Pretx and T. time
Approximately 200 persons at­
Sherman County, Oregon, have
steed of smacking their Ups C. Lee had some “experience”
b
u
d
g
e
t
tended
the
lectures
and
movie
been
fixed by the Court as the
over possible receipt of a few cleaning snow off the roof of picture demonstrations of the
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
time and place for hearing of ob­
pennies from the tax dollar one W. W. M. Co. warehouse In
jections to said Final Account and
there will be better budgets, es­ Moro Monday. A long timber use of tractor power and combine
harvesters at the Legion hall by 1 Estimated avalteble cash on hand at beginning of year for which this budget Is made $ 500.00 Report and for the settlement oi
pecially In election years.
was hitched to a horse down be
C.
2. Estimated receipts from d e lln q u ^ te x e s
support Fund
2,500.00 said estate.
r • i low which L Barnum led. Tom­ representatives .assisted by
H. Larsen. _____________
Opal Parkins
3.
Amounts
received
from
other
sources
TOTAL
3,000.00
my was the man In the switch
Administratrix
BAD
Eureka
Lodge
No.
121
AJP*
tower and held the lever (a
=
Meets on the 1st and
T. Lester Johnson,
During 1M7 Oregon did a fine stout rope) to keep machinery
3rd Thursday evenings
Attorney for Administratrix
estimated
expenditures
job of publicizing its misfortunes. right, but he miscalculated his
each month. Visiting
■
• 8-llc
Papers all over the land carried strength, “stllng bloke” a n d
members cordially in­
keeled
over
taking
a
stories about the terrible horzl£a Tommy
Exp. budget allowance
Est. Exp. NOTICE OF FINAL
vited to meet with us.
Expenditures 3 fiscal yrs. next pre-
of Mormon crickets that marchea gdde toward mother earth but a
6 mo. current sch. yr.
for
Irving Hart, W. M.
ceding
SETTI j BMENT
ITEM
hungrily across the sand dunes friendiy nail in the corrugated
Bud’t
allow’ce
1948-49
Exp.
1946-47
B. Pinkerton, Secretary
1945-46
1944-45
Notice is hereby given, that
$5,000.00
$10,000.00
of Umatilla county until they roof and a gtout seat in his h e t R ip h r S T T h a p ie r N o . 78. O.E.8.
$6,981.84
a
$10,123.66
Donald
0. McDermld and Malt
1.
Tuition
>
$1}
«23
80
1,500.00
3,000.00
460.00
1,742.92
1,573.70
starved to death within sight
gaved him. Max and FreJ
Meets every second and 2. Transportation
1
1’8,
n
colm
J.
McDermld,
administrators
10.00
42.50
of the Inedible concrete huts of were legg fortunate and each
fourth Thursday in each 3 Personal Service (Clerlcal—I^gal)
6.00
3.00
of
the
estate
of
Donald
McDer-
6.00
6.00
month;
visiting
members
the ordnance depot •
V
took a plunge Into snow, clear
4. Postage Tele., Tele.
6.00
25.00 mld, deceased, have filed their
7.60
invited.
Moro,
Oregon.
Easterners probably thought ^ t of sight Nobody being hurt,
5. Supplies and Printing
10.00
20.85
Final Account and Petition for
f 17.10
6. Election and Publicity 15.75
Pauline Douma W. M.
that some crops were endangered the boys went at it again and the
108.00 Distribution and that Tuesday
Edna Melzer, Secretary___
7. Travel, board mileage
Readers In the valley wondered buildings treated were saved
11.25
22.00 January 27, 1948, at 2:00 p. m.
32.50 ¿ 32.50
8. Audit & filing fee
22.50
500.00
1,000.00
If there was going to be any from collapse,
No.
11«
Lupine
9. Emergency ;
14,171.00 In the County Court Room In the
492.50
7,031.73
«8,770.3«
wheat crop at all.
From th* O.VJ. Jaa. 17, 1919
«11,706.71
Meets 2nd and 4th
TOTALS
$12^81.33
County Court House in Moro,
: aimmk I v this year news wri
The long cold spell has broken Tuesdays of each
Sherman County, Oregon, has
—
Visiting
« publicized the WUl- in d thto wreli h»« been much month.
SUMMARY EST.
RECEIPTS AVAILABIJÖ CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVY
been
fixed as the time and place
« »-a, ur**»r that broad- milder and it is hoped that members
______
fpr
the
.hearing of objections, If
“ "**** a u ^ v e r have told listen- those, frozen water pipe« will be Irma Jotuteon N.^O.
14.171.50
any
there
be, to said final ac­
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t
'a
b
'e
Ca8h
b‘
,ance*
.............
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3,000.00
----- that
* " en- in running order-by next sum- Clara Houston,
flood
11.171.50
count
and
Petition for Distribu­
æ - *rnount -ne^ n S ^ ^ S S t S S
..............................
and property* in maffa ____ ___ _
11,171.60 tion.
Moro .—
Henry
Peters
and
Giles
French
wM and mtoerable Oregon. Th«
IV. Balance to
11,171.50
Meets 1st and
DONALD O. McDERMID and
tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year
T' V. Total estimated
Callfomlz -broadcasters have had came in on Tuesday’s flyer di­ Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
MALCOLM
McDERMID,
Dated October 29, 1947
a field day telling of Oregon rect from Camp Lewis and are hall. Transient and
n I. Amount of w arrant ln£ fbt^ .
Administrators o f Donald
Signed:
Wily
W.
Knlghten,
Clerk
glad to be home again. Ted von visiting brothers are
"
warranto
annd.
high w?t«r.
x
McDermld Estate.
Kenneth Fridley,. Chr. Board of Directors
Borstel arrived Tuesday evening cordially invited to
. "not paid for want o’ None
Dlaaaters are dramatic
BROWN
VAN VACTOR
Approved
by
Budget
Committee
October
29,
1947
meet with ua.
uafly get more p a p « and radio with hla discharge.
Signed: Donald Martin,
Sec. Budget Committee Attomev*. Th* Dn’leo Ov"
.None
Dr.
M.
B
.,Taylor
was
called
2. A m t of other Indebtedn
than more pleaaant mat
Leo Watkins, N. G.
Non* Chas. Burnett, Chr. Budget Committee.
8-1 lc
to
Antelope
Tuesday
to
see
Total Indebtedee««
Perhaps one of the
John DeMoes, Secretary
some
flu
patients.
,
occun-encre of 1947 was the
miei
mauwioM
STANLEY SWEÏT
Auto Repairing
Atlas Tires
Atlas Batteries
friendly LAND BANK* LÓANf
YflTM
C ^ /tO N
MMR «•«»
A
"1
A
I
9
In Otber
Days
A
A
A
3.
Stetf