Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1948)
PAGE 2 SHERMAN CO UNT! JOURNAL» MORO OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 Let us settle on som ething de A repetition of the statem ent finite, reach a p o in t of agreem ent tool rooms, paint drying rooms " « cation of th is notice, to-wit: seem s evident that the only satis- of w hich a re th a t no discrimina- th a t high school stu d en ts would if you will. B ickering and emo C a n n t « 3 * » » n w U March 26, 1948. ( factory solution to these prob- tion th ru educational opportun- and stan d ard equipm ent for such have to leave home at 6:30 to tional o u tb u rst accom pany a p ro Donald O. McDermid and lems would be found in the eon- Ries shall ex ist within the area courses. None h av e facilities for m ake it to school has gained cre posal of th is n a tu re and is not Malcolm Jo h n McDermid stru ctio n of an entirely new of adm inistration That is, no laboratory courses In hom e m ak dence. In no instance do stydents conducive to - h arm ony and co Published Every Friday at A dm inistrators - school building. Since th ere a re child 'shail be deprived of any in g and in conjunction w ith th is leave hom e before 7:45- to m eet operation. P ostponem ent of Moro, Oregon a Brown & Van V actor less than one hundred high cu rricu lu m offering granted else- th e school cafeteria which is a the decision will prolong indefinitely school bus to arriv e at Moro. Giles L. F r e n c h --- -----------B41U* A ttom eys ______ 21-4c school students in the county a t w here in th a t area. The basic vital necessity. Two students from my locality the deficiencies of ^ducation in * *<*«>nd ft» » * n a t t e r at the NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT present, and the e n tire area ser- philosophy o f th e law setting up T he arg u m en t th a t th e C ounty attend Moro High School. They Sherm an county. nt M oro. O r w n n under A ft of Notice is hereby given th at the ved by the high school is not th e S ta te Adm inistered Basic U nit Is too costly is preposterous. Act now by voting for the Cnrurie*» Of M arch S. 1 8 7 9 .______________ undersigned has filed in the too extensive to perm it transpor- School S u p p o rt fund is th a t of How could it possibly cost m ore leave on the regularly scheduled County U nit System of School bus at 8:05 a. m. This route is Countv C ourt of the State of tation to one center in the coun- “stan d ard education” or education to operate one school than three. farthest point northeast A dm inistration. -w Oregon for Sherm an County, her ty, it is recom mended th a t steps th a t m eets th e needs of the child A statem en t w as recently m ade t h e K enneth * Fridlev Final Account Account 490 4pd lu-pou R eport as Ad- ««- be^ taken to i u iw locate high m in m m odern odern society. society. Should w u" Final div a a new nign snouuu we e by an opponent of th e County in the county. H ATI OH m in istratrix of the E state of school plant centrally 1 located in continue these funds U n it system th a t a saving of ed in continue to to accept accept these W esley ?siey J. W w nue, ilde, deceased, uLWd.x-u, <**•- and oiiciiuau Sherm an vuuiny. county. Unless om ess steps w ith o u t m eeting the dem ands $30,000 could be m ade by the / M l a 1 £ r\IT rN Q IA I th at it W oi are W ednesday, ednesday, the the 12th 12th (fey (fey of are taken taken to to pool pool the the resources resources o o f f th th e e child child in in our our schools th en consolidation of R ufus and W as NATIONAL tU I IV J r S lA I--- May clock A. M., M , of entire county, the present we u r co. If th is a rg u m e n t is tru e If May, 1948, a t 10:00 o o’clock of the the entire we are are violating violating a a tru tru st st th th ru ru o our * SSOCIATION of said day, at the courtroom in inefficiencies that are evident in, com placency in defusing to mod- accom plished singly it would also ---------------- * the courthouse in Moro, Sherm an each — ---- ------ of the three sm all schools .-xiiwis ernlze ernize o u r curriculum cu m cu iu m and our be tru e if accom plished un d er th e County. have mflintainpd w in continue <wntinim in- <*, facilities. t __ «m mnot . Oregon _ ve been fixed now m aintained will Here again we m ust u n it system . M oreover a g reater definitely.” accept th e advice of our top edu- saving can be m ade by fu rth e r OFFICIA L COUNTY PA PER » t,y >>’ the C ourt as the tim e place for hearing of objections Again in F eb ru ary of 1948 the cational engineers as to w hat is consolidation. I t fu rth e r becomes ------ SFBSCRIPTION RATES to said Final Account and Report High School S upervisor’s R eport necessary to m eet the needs of evident th a t any building pro and for the settlem ent of said em phasized sim ilar objections, our children. » gram can be financed alm ost en ( > N E Y EA R - ___________ >2.00 estate. W ilde A lthough the report was m ade I t is possible under the County tire ly from savings on the p re a ! m m u tra trix by 3 different Person the sam e U nit system to m aintain tw o se n t budget. H ow ever, it is quite? APRIL 1«, 1948 A dm inistrai recom m endation was forthcom- high sc h o o ls-in the county if difficult to obtain such an ad T. L ester , tr a tr «x ln#- th a t is th e desire of the people. m ission fjrom th e opponents of A ttorney for A d m i n i s t r a 23-Gc i^ ^ In generai these rep o rts con- H ow ever, some facts about such th e plan. I t certainly would be 1 fbrm to the accepted educational a solution are necessary. No a far cry from difficult to oper philosophy that education should building in th e county is fitted ate one high school and five fit the needs of the children of to m eet the needs of m odern ed- grade schools on $245,000 which the county. T hat the education ucation. Should two high schools is th e proposed budget for the From the Observer A p ril 16, 1909 given does not fit th is philosophy be established as a perm anent school y e a r 1948-49. Henry Hennigan, one of the is an accepted conclusion by a solution a program of remodelirt£ F u rth e rm o re an exam ination victims of small-pox at B eaver vast m ajority of the people. is a t once apparent. No building o f th e costs of education in ton was broken out at last ad How best to m eet this deficlen- in the county Is equipped for lab- C ounty U nit afreas having a pop vices. but is getting along nicely. To the Editor: cy is thd bone of contention. o rato ry classes In science. None ulation ■ density sim ilar to S her Mrs McCullum is having some W hich side of the fence am 1 . . . c proponents U 1 th t e C ounty have adequate The of facilities fo r v e r y desirable im provem ents on? W w hy, on of ^ Unit system of of school school adm inls- physical education, either show- m an C ounty does not hear out ,n,l£nm‘ e p home on onr n y ’ 1 1 am «*» ” ** the side nit system . _ i _ _ Withnil» PYPPn- *.^*1 __ made to her handsom home on ?» w R i X v i s 8<x>d education. W ithout excep- tration are firm in the belief th a t ers, d ry in g rooms, locker room s th is statem ent. N either do the fig McCoy avenue. O. W. Ram - y tion thig couiu œ u |d De be the to t inis h is gygtem None u res of Gilliam couny which op ” ------ tion this uie answ er vv system can can best best ad ad m m in in ister ister or or gym gym nasium nasium facilities. facilities worn th he e m m a aster ste r m m eenanw. echanic. .v.. __/Ua/masinn bv . l _ ________________________________________. . .. . * . the . topic under discussion by thp nee(js o f the school children h^ve adequate space for courses e rates u n d er th e County High One of the c • • every citizen of Sherm an county. o<- this county. The basic ten ets In industrial a rts No space foi School System validate th is arg Conceivably the only f E aster Sunday at our napa Thp onlv question would be— ' ________ __ um ent. O system w hich could posssibly in om » little M argaret D eM oss.-^hat do you conSider good edu- — — from crease costs would be th e r e photo jMKKtal of herself and 14Q. cntlori9 -------- establishm ent of high schools at fluffy wee chicks ru n n in g about T his point can be difficult to , G rass Valley and Kent. th w h - e re M argaret Is answer. Not all laym en can agree me e brooder ........................ - ------- living them a sun bath. on those things which are neces- From the G. V. J. April 11, i» i» g to cause education to be con- N E. M orris has been appoint- s ¡dere(j adequate. F ortunately, ed City Recorder to fill the va- “h owever. educators a re practical- eancy caused by the .resignation . u nan¡mous jn their philosophy of .John G Odell, who has mov- of ^ u c a tio n . T hat education ed to The Dalles. should fit the N EED S of the N o rth tu rn a t W A SC O Mr and Airs J. H. Buker on ctiildw n. It is also quite evident Tuesday received a letter from a laTge segnient o f the popula W a s c o , O re g o n sen. Paul, saying he had arriv- ÜQn Qf thlg county is highly dis- ed in New York and expected to ^ y g f ^ d -with the type of educa- Phone — 282 Ix* home in a few weeks. tion being offered to our children. _ George . Allsup who has. been w h o m shall I believe w hen an overseas • for aY>out a year, re- evaluation of o u r p resen t school turned to Grass Valley Monday, gygtem ts being-m ade? This ques- Ronald M essinger and Miss tlon m tgh t be answ ered by an- Loveland wore m arried in Moro o ther question, W ith whom Saturday, April 5, the Rev. De- w ouid you confer If you w ere lx»ng officiating. building a bridge across a F ro a u lh e Observer, Apr. 12, 192» stream . The answ er is obvious. A m iscellaneous show er will trained engineer. T he m ore lx* given Miss Ida May Johnston costly th e un d ertak in g the m ore at tlie L. E. Kaseberg home west cautious and discreet would be , of Wasco this Saturday, honor- y o u r Inquiry. F o r evaluating the ( ing the engagem ent of Miss w orth of an educational institu- 1 ...it/ Johnston and her approaching tion I would likewise consult an » m arriage. - educational engineer. » Mrs Fleck and Carl Peetz Jr. Some of the top educators of were visiting last weekend a t the State of Oregon are conver- the home of Mrs Fleck's son sant w ith the school situation in near Klondike. our county. Almost w ithout ex- Mr and M rs J. B. Adams en- ception they say th at we a re A tertained Mr and Mrs E. 14. Hick- getting less for every dollar spent • UNION STO CK YARDS. North Portland. Or. son’s leaving next day for th eir than practically any county in FHONB UN 1S11 UN IM I new home in Portland. the state. And not becaue of the Fellow in Andy Botkin’s Tavern I guess drinking II is still a whoU S <>Ti< fry “O F Í I S A í ; AC< O t S T ' lack of effort of adm in istrato rs waa boasting about a trick necktie lot better than juat wearing it. Notice is hereby given th at the and t e « ? e¿ s ’c, l,axJ ’a y . ha was wearing made out of a by-, Of course there are lots of other undersigned has filed in the The High School ^upe v so . product of milk. “Took 33 pounds ways of abusing goods and bev County C ourt of the State of W o r t of the S tate d e p a rtm e n t of milk to make this tie,“ he says. erages— like a fellow who doesn’t Oregon for Sherm an County his Education in F ebruary of 19 Final Account and Report as listed two of the th ree hig Bill Webster was unimpressed. appreciate good beer enough to A dm inistrator pf the E state of schools of the county as su - “ Personally,” he says, “ I’d rather drink it slowly and in moderation.; Blanche Lovelace Savage, deceas- standard. The í>upe*rv ,sor, D. 0. have the milk to drink. Just as I But from where I sit, most peo eil, and that W ednesday, the 12th Em erson, reported In tak in g all day of May, 1948, at 10 00 o'clock of the factors m ent oned In this wouldn’t change one glass of good ple who enjoy a wholesome bev A. M., of said day, at the court- rep o rt into consid eration it American beer for a necktie made erage like beer or ale arc moderate room in the courthouse in Moro, —because beer itself is a heveraps from thirty barrels of i t ! ” GAS AND OIL Sherm an County, Oregon have 0/ m oderation. Yea, modern science being what T i re » - A eee ssorl e s txen fixed by the C ourt as the it is — seems like you can make tune and place for hearing ol objections to said Final Account R H M c K E A N a n d S O N “anything out of anything” these WASCO OREGON and ReiKirt and for the settle days. But in the case of milk, well ment of said estate. t I N S U R A N C E Fred Cole A dm inistrator Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation Grain, Feed, Fuel T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for A d m i n i s t r a t o r __ Farm Implement« 23-26C NOTICE OF S< HOOL ELEC- BARBED W IR E — GOOD POOTS TION IN T H E K U K 4 l H4 HOOL PHONE 163 Feedstore 1. It tokaa pow er, and lota o f it, to push DISTRICT OF SHERMAN COU- M oro- Ixxl<e Ixxlge No. 113 l.O.O.P millions o f telephone calls through our com* NTY, OREGON UPON QUES- Meets 1st and 3rd TION OF INCREASING TAX Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. plex equipment every day. W e buy our elec LEVY OYER AMOUNT LIMIT- hall T ran sien t and tricity, as you do, from public service sources. -------- -------- --------- KD BY BFXTION II. A R TIC LE rtglUng b ro th e rs are But to make sure calls keep going through XI. STATE COXSTITCTIOX m rrtiallv Invited cordially invited to in emergencies, we have many motor-driven Notice is hereby given that an meet w ith us. standby generators to supply our own pow er election will lx* held Monday. I W a t k i n s , N. G. April 19, 1948, Rv4 the Rural when necessary. School D istrict o f Sherm an John DeMoss, Secretary County, State of Oregon, in all com ponent school districts ot B ethlehem C h ap ter No. 78. O.E.S. Meets every second and said Rural School D istrict. fo u rth T hursday in each T he election will lxigin at 2 m onth; v isiting m em bers p. m. and will lx* held in the invited. Moro, Oregon school house in each of said com ponent districts. The purpose Pauline Doum a W. M. of the election is to subm it to Edna Melzer, S ecretary ____ the legal voters of the rural E u reka Ixxlge No. 121 A .P . & AJM. sthool district the question of in Meets on the 1st and creasing the tax levy for the fis 3rd T h u rsd ay evenings cal year lieginning J u ly ‘l, 1918, each m onth. Visiting over the am ount limited by Sec m em bers cordially In tion 11, A RTICLE XI of th e Con vited to m eet w ith us. stitution. Irv in g H a rt, W. M. . , T he reasons for increasing H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary_ such levy are: The Rural School D istrict laws state that the base i;u p | ne Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116 shall H>e determ ined by adding Meetg 2nd and 4th • We have International Truck transmissions, differentials, all existing bases of school dis- Tuesdays of each tricts. This am ount Is too ’«w to m onth V isiting clutches, brake shoes, crankshafts, and other units that have meet the need for operating the m em 5ers w elcome. been reconditioned strictly in accordance w ith factory f Bertha Belshe N. G T he am ount J* * - " Clara H ouston, Sec. methods. You can buy these units from us and install them of th e six per cent lim itation 2. G ia n t b a tte r ie s ...o r many smaller ones 3. W hen you pick up your telephone, you proposed to be levied by the ru yourself, or we’ll make the installations. Either way you rPld* ’’juice” ’ S and ievrl S MS 1 «e ...catch the release it as the direct put electricity to w ork as It gives your voice ral school d istrict of Sherm an County, Oregon, for the fiscal current that sends your voice over our sys a lift along wires and through switching save money. You get practically new unit service from the year beginning Ju ly L 1948, is tem. The number o f calls we're h a n d lin g to panels. I t takes little po w er to handle one reconditioned units because of the expert way they are $93.619.95. day makes even these huge reserves run aown call. But handling millions takes a let. Tt Dated th is 27th day of March, quickly. They must be charged continually ^reconditioned. A nd the cost is much less than the new unit makes us one o f the West’s big users o f elec 1948 fro m p u b lic p o w e r sources o r our ow n Î A ttest: W ily W. K nikrten tricity. And it all adds up as part o f our cost cost. Take advantage of this money-saving opportunity Secretary', R ural School Board emergency gsherators. o f furnishing telephone service. W. A. NislxM now. And take advantage of our complete truck mainte C hairm an, R ural School Board HILF YOUR COUNTRY.. . nance service, too. A ll international Truck high quality. NOTICE TO CREDITORS HILF YOURSILFI Notice 1« hereby given th a t MF l I c a any as v i i U model. V U V L And I V for make v or 4 . Y o u r t e l e p h o n e Is the undersigned, Donald O. Mc Th«r« ia atlll a vary _ real naad ------ --------------------------------------- -------- T— • - f o r ---------- m o r s v a l u a b le to d a y o f uaad fata » • Dermid and Malcolm John Me aalvagc. The world wide than ever before. F or since Dermid, have been duly ap »a gre r today than p o in te d adm in istrato rs of 1940, telephones on the Coast fore, cla th e e s t a t e of <Trace Mc ba se increased 73%. Today you vin< turning in your Dermid, deceased. All jxTsons kitchen fats. P. 8. Yaal you can reach more people. . . more do get paid for them . . . and having claim s against said people can get in touch with you k n o # how ready re a d y cash caah •. O- - -___ are hereby notified to present the you. Each new telephone added countatoday. t m e duly verified, w ith proper More than 70,000 people w orkini togstker to fur ji D I S H E S Ja d c-ite, set tor 4 32 piece $4.45 Jade-ite, open sets cups, saucers, desserts each 9 cts. P« Ml a rri soup, salad each 8 cts. plates each 22 cts. Wearever Gift Sets 2 only $16.95 H O U SE BROOM S 98 cts: Ranch & Home Store t MORO, OREGON FOOD S A L E Saturday, April 14, 1948 STANLEY SWEET When Selling |Caff/e, Hogs, Sheep Serving from 2 to 5 p.m. Odd-bellows Hall It Pays to ship to a Auto Repairing At Grass Valley, By Rebekahs Public Livestock Market Atlas Tires and Atlas Batteries From where I sit To ALBRIGHT Joe Marsh N o w It's N eckties M ad e o f M ilkl Commission Co. CHEVRON |for TOP PRICES GAS STATION y ' HOW WE GIVE YOUR VOICE A “LIFT” TRUCK MONEY WITH INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE UNITS ! ■— i SAVE vseomis! r i S S J’ Keep Taming h Used Fatal re ” r^ e date of the flw t puhll » •••••a a a a a a a a a a » He Pacific Telephone McKean Company IN T E R N A T IO N A L Ut T ru c k s and Telegraph Company makes your telephone a more valuable servant. t. nish ever better telephone service to the West