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\G E 2 SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL^ MORO OREGON íflttu lp 3 e » r» u U passing favorably on a school expense of $245,904 which they whi ¡ r l a w l 1V f turn ill so decidedly ed down Mon- dav.. i L *. , W hen these local school bud- election are held will depend oxs. p u b lish ed E v ery ””F riday at w. M o ro , O rego n ______ E ditor o n th e locaj boards. Gilè« U F rench FRIDAY, A FJU L 23, 1W« m anch. U.v.'l«c. ttaW ". C onstitution t limn ft®; ^ UlX u n til the roX " . f i r present Moro, Oregon on the second Mott compro* day In May, that hein, Ib e im h mise was a tta in e d in a demoora- tir m anner w hen different sec- lions w anted opposite m easures, Am erican history clearly shows day of May, 1948, to exam ine the A ssessm ent Ito uh , correct all erro rs In v*luatl° ^ descriptions of lands or othot A « ° rW 23-2ÖC and th«t WiMlmartHV I’lc j - ’l' - W J » - A. M,, of t»«*d day, ut <bi N O T IC E TO K LEITO R H 1 hereby announce th at I am room ln th« courthouse In Mum a candidate for the office of sen Oregon nave for the jgth Senatorial Dis Sherm an uh the c(,m prb ln < W heeler, Gilliam been fixed bv th< Court heurlng ,,nd Sherm an counties, subjet/. To The V oters In Sherm an C ounty. T he ballots have been cast, tallied, and the results announ ______ « d 1„ 3 ? b VCO„U nrela't"vchn’esma,p’ s m ^ n w m ra u id iiM U."block ¿ ¿ th o f the” applicant «nd f iled T. Lwtor Johneon ■ w as lost b y .a 1 rw.t,w Droirress we need only to tu rn w ith the board w ithin the first From the O b w r te r Apr. 19, 1929 m argin P e r h a p s th e f r s t l ™ i to Am erican History for a solu- week It is by law required to lie Lloyd Hennagin, H enrietta Ak- al reaction for us who worked of ers, Eadie W illiam s and \ irgm la diligent y However, a ipan C ounty are now jeopardized Bill E. Todd made a p a r t y - o f four w as bitterness. five C ounty Assessor Sm ith last week w ho drove home from l i t t l e The o Z so“ la to the university to visit their folks, th e will of th nsbip de- comprom ise. If Sherm an Coun- N O T IC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT Miss Em m ajean Stephens was vailed and sportsm ar^nip k * gtn > nger N otice lg hereby glven thflt the aw arded second place in the dis- m ands th at defeat ne acvepitu t> ----------- , _ tional system , those who opposed undersigned has filed In the O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAREK trict oratorical contest at Pendle- good g™5e ' aintain our self-res- the recen t m easure as well as C ounty C ourt of the State of ______ __ ' SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S lo n Friday night who sponsored it m ust Oregon for Sherm an County, her because all of o u r < blows those “7 kl $2.00 w ere in the contest. l>et'1 i ? U!fhpd licit We sought m ake th e ir suggestions and m eet F ln a | Account and R eport as Ad- O N E Y EA R y T S from e x X S - w ith each o th er to work out m lnlstratrix of th e E sU te o From he G .V J A pril 18, 1919 inform a nnhlications which satisfactory compromise«. p r e W esley J. W ilde, deceased, and A P R IL ±3, 1948 Eugene VinUn arrived at Camp vldV?ls’ ^ l i Pw i t h authority w elfare of th e children in Sher- th a t W ednesday, the 12th day of i l l ^ NY A^ril 15 according to ♦§P .n d 'dlsadvanU ges man County is at stake. O ur May 1948( a t i 0 00 o’clock A M., Mi ,11s, N i April id, according Advantaees and disadvantages American tradition leaves of ^ ld ^ y , at the courtroom in C O U N T!’ S i ’HOOb word received b j ÿ his father Dave of the presuriiicvi . th u e . courthouse ____In Mnrn in Sherm , of, ¿h e . the votere & no o th _________ er course to follow. Moro, an Sherm an withou* _______ to - the ' t r s w ithout distortion Keneth G. Young c o u n ty , Oregon have been fixed It is no doubt a discourage- VinUn W ednesday m en. * She?m?n CouMv Sup'L M o ^ P u b U c School, C ou«w the tim e .a n d 11 -*ople Who been’V p e n d in g T ^ w I n T e ? ? n place for hearing of objections defeS ed* by a com paratively Angeles retu rn ed Monday. School C om m ittee rem ains un u c m r to said Final Account and Report « S & w 'S u h l . s h 'a F rom th Observer. April 23, ’09 » . e m i a h e d ^ NOTICE OF FIN A L s F i i i , » '. and fo r lhe gettiem ent of said esU te. S hool svstem if a new plan can Joe E Eddy had a r ib broken w as the best solution to th e un NoUce is hereby given th a t W ilm a Wilde >uv voted bv a good m argin A and „everal ugly cuts about his s a tisfa c to ry school CQndlt’° " so^ Eliza G race M orrison Huis, Exe- A dm inistratrix * • have ra th e r head by reason of being throw n Sherm an County. Our plans w ere cutrlx of lh e E sU te of W illiam Johnson new pian ai from a horse. Joe m ay not be rejected The unsatisfactory M orrison, deceased has filed h er A ttorney for A dm inistratrix broad supoprt. q s defeated able lo crack a joke for a week ditions still rem ain. it Pinal Account in said E sU te, 23-6c In 1940 the plan w v as defe fair to reject a solution sinless and th a t Tuesday the 25th day of V vHA ij i frIVAL 4cC6VK, T r~ bv 176 votes, ju st four tim es the Notlce' la hereby given th a t the rn n fro M ar Raym ond is now those responsible for ,re^ y ‘i May, 1948, a t th e hour of 10:00 m argin by which it was defeat- M o ro , O re . _eno a s good or het _ In «_ th e zvm ntv C C ourt rso n ce i s i i ^ c i has7 r y “filed » , in the . v... '7* o’clock a. m. County ourt ^iersignwi ed Saurday TI re w ere 109 m ore happy ot a certain prospect of p rep are one ju st as tf©™1 now than then h a tin g the opera house com pleted te r to offer. T his should be room in th e C ourt House in .. . C ourt of the SU te of S h o w ro o m who favored i’ finite challenge to those Moro, S h e rm a n C o u n ty , Oregon for°G herm an C ounty his opposed T h e -jjy y me j8 needed -»nd 23 fewer wn_ . ? " io n n e l of lhe county ha „SHU fnr th e defeat o ' f.th e couniJi county has been fi J 0*’ ™. and R eport fixed aa as A the e tim tim e e and am. Of*«?1 - - - j - 1 Account sure, A BO U T T H E COUNTY’ CKorm«n Place for b earin g of objections of tbe E sU te of changed som ew hat to are Mr and Mrs Claus Bardenha- T he sole a ’m oi ^herm w Account and t h e ----------------------------------------- and there are m ore wh than gen. Mr and M rs Hans Barden- County Schooi c om m 1 , settlem ent thereof. willing to accept a change Eliza G race M orrison Hula. U-fore That shoul d be hearten- hagen, gen, Mr and Mrs W illard Bar- im provem en of our .wlyca ‘ , Executrix nett and Mrs Dean Reynolds system . You wiU find us reacty ing. The and w illing to w ork for th e aoop M w W ilkinson w ere business visitors in A ttnrnev for E E sU s U te te 25-8c Dalles Monday. ' tion of another feasible p A ttorney for Mr and Mrs C. K. Hill Hill and In a couple of ^ eel5s ® qJ1®8V® i -------------------- - . ’ • A H O nriT A L North tu rn at WASCO IH> YOU WANT is Seth and Sieve of the R ufus n alre will be circu/ a ^ t J ° tn ca NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT to Court, in uchuj dents of --------- Sherm an Count> u ga Notice «» is hereby given th at the IN SHERMAN COUNTY? Auto to u r i, are are now now living ui cl,««actions ----- Wasco, Oregon Dufur. They brought the hotel th e r opinions and The suggvs undersigned has Ried in challenge County C ourt of the S u te the Citizens of Sherm an ' county of th e th ere the later p a rt of February, for fu tu re action R hone — 282 . . _«L___ __________ w ho attended th e m eetii ........ ................. Mr ....................... and M rs F ran k .............. B arager ___J and has been murlf* made. Will you 1 o regon fo r Sherm an County his Sherm an County ( bi > w e u n ^ » - gon Jack w ere weekend visitors th is challenge o p u n n i Final Account and Report as dav night heard an expU natto^ Moscow. i daho. The B arager’s S H E R MAN < S( A dm inistrator of the E sU te of plan to vroy»« Haii<ybtor llw4m thprp COMMITTEE H enry L Savage, deceased, and of the federal I’“1** 'XitaVization d aughter lives th e re ., — ..... . Chairm an th . at W ednesday, th*» m ore adequate ho i sh errn an Mr and Mrs K enneth M artin K enneth the i?th 12th dav day of of facilities for Orego th a t and family drove to T he Dalles M illard E akin Secretary May 194g, a t j q . q q o’clock A. M., of said day, at th e courtroom in county can lie » P * de^ire S aturday th U ke delivery on a ------ --------------- the courthouse, in Moro Sherm an ^ t ^ th e p u jro s e of a the Tq Sbe'rn,an Count,- club W aivo- ^ u , ’ A m tle over one hundred fifty ’S g iñ ccéd a* •fe.io d Pxrtofficv a» Moro. t « n ,r » w of M ardi '<* A.lmlnUtrator e „ In Other Day» T h e y a re H e re ! M A T iP H A liB gO R ^ A n d 'H o w The new 194^ C tos I c ^ i Shelvador Refrigerator See Them D eM o ss S p rin gs E lectric STANLEY SWETT Phone 8 5 7 D e M o a » S p rin g s When Selling Cattle, Hogs, Sheep A u to Repairing ! ’ Public Livestock Market Atlas Tires and Atlas Batteries ( ifte the , 1 lts sole tenance of a hosp* ,c in th e m atter >p£ !)r?AgUthe subject to th e people for study.. H people m . w n a t i n n t u , e » ,ui ovv...... - .the ,Lr,,iiri hospital ^ e club wou d « > t ^ t its search for i^forrna ion wavs and m eans, ind .uT nnT haven n<n» °lost an county would. « k inertia opportunity l.brough n< ru a ^ This ¿R^ r ‘A m e n ents ts quaint readers w lth ^ ^ a argum rg u rr about a l o f a2 * y \ Sj ^ ^ Pays to ship to a ing operations on the D urw ard years ago. thirteen li ptece fo r hearin g of o b j^ tio n s H elyer ranch Monday. His plane emerged victorious t to said Final Account and R eport is based on the L uther Davis a ir, w ith one of the world powers a t and for 8etU em ent of said estate. Is has™ u,. v..c 7ha t tS ic .'i> u rin g th a t w ar, com Fred Coel A dm inistrator of The m on *»■•***«— Interests of self-preservation M iss n Rosallne o s a u n e Rondeau n o n m a u o* 1 mm» , rtniv Dal,eR acoompanied Dolores Fox h a d held them f o ^ th *r ’ ° ^ , T. Lester- Jobnoon g nd the weekend a t thing th at could have possibly A norney for. A dm inistrator n23-26C the home of Mr and - -- Mrs George resulted in --------- victory. Fox Dolores was in the St. W eakening from fighting, tne ---------- - academy m usic recital separate colonies w ere no m atch bo A ri > O F EQ UALIZATIO N held at the civic auditorium Fri- for any aggressive country which MKKT,N G held eVenng. at She played “Polon- w ished additions for h er empire. NOTICE: T h e re will be a meet UNION STOCK YARDS, ^ b y C hopin.P and also a o Realizing th is imminen5.<1i in^ ? d ing of the Cw m ’v Board of R H O N E U N 1511 cbtnpanled a violin aok> for an- colonial M m aa*;> ’..... Equalization »f sh -n n a o < o n n u An expression of opinion as m h worked out plans to m aintain O regon^_M tfe- f Court House. ----- ftS desirabiltv will be PP Mrg Fow ler and V. B. Mat- th eir newly won liberty * it a n«v *»r W’asco a n d nev spent last weekend, in Hep- loosely k n it confederation in Hood R iver W a ^ o h and Mpg form ed Due the lack .of cerr Sherm an co unty area m ere Millpp tr a i control, th e thirteen colonies Go suitab j e p b ? ^ ’ a , . su A’ev and Mrs Dora D um ler and son Den- j n the confederation soon began ing to the federa . . cam ^ s at Urday from Salem to cut each odher s th ro ats w ith J 74 aTT n i!ih o K > iT Ii here and to see h er father and spend th e tariff restrictions, m onetary dlf- for a a 10-bed hospital -l ld pav a weekend at the hom e of Mr and ferences, and other barriers. Ou the governm governm ent ent w<™ cou n tv M rs F. W. M acnab and family. e a r iy statesm en soon realized th ird of the cost rem ainder and She retu rn ed hom e Tuesday. trtat the situation m ust ^be^renv would pay the edied and after long and careful would be responsible for tve consultation, form ulated the Con conduct and m aintenance of the stitution and Bill of Rights hospital. The cost would likely which provided a federal govern lie $80.000 above the grant. M ain m ent w ith central powers. In tenance m ight run as m uch as a sacrificing a few rights by indi mill a* year on p r o p e rty vidual colonies this central gov Medical nnd dental care would ernm ent was able to secure be possible at the plant. great benefits made possible People of Sherm an county arc through g roup action and th ere 1 1 going to pay for medical and d • by laid th e foundation which has hospital care in any resulted in placing the United w hether here or • M r,bere The R IS O U R C IS . vStates at th e pinnacle of power kind of care, the availability of in the w orld today. _ _ Cask on Hsnd ond Du« bow Bonk* ................................ .. $120,196 ’ 65 29 i-are a re of most im portance From the first d raft of th e $329,928,532 43 U S. Bond«, Including U S A | « r c im 2C.1?^ 5 3 2, j 6 7 i< and the cost ír secondary Now- 58,874,928 85 Leo W atkins, N. G. Municipal Baads aad Warraats .................................................... th ere is an added cost of tra n s ■ N ! Í ' 0 a -0 Othar Bands ...................................................................................... John DeMoss, Secretary portation for p atient and .fam ily 1>3 2 1 8 ,9 8 3 .4 3 Loans and Dtoaaants............................................... ........................ added to th e cost of hospitaliza B eth lrh en T C h ap trr N o. 78. O.K.R. 4 50 000 00 Stack la Padaral Rasarv« Bank.................................................... tion A local hospital would oro- Meets every second and 4 ,3 7 4 ,0 6 2 .7 0 Bank Pramisat, Furnitur« and Fixtures ......................................... l»ably be able to care for half fo u rth T hursday in each O ther Baal Estate .................................................................................... 1 None the eases arising in th is area m onth; visiting m em bers 29,462.89 Cusfbmars' Liability an A caaptancas.............................................. w ith the m ore serious ones go Invited. Moro, Oregon 1,146,807.82 Interest Earned................................................................................... ing on to larger hospital, as 405,438 98 Pauline Douma W. M. O ther R eso urces.................................................................................... ... they do now. ipparent that Edna M e lzer^ S ecretary____ It now seem s TOTAL RESOURCU *............................................... a •EY ES’ FOR BLIND BEAUTY this county will not obtain , Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.M. doctor un til th ere a re m ore fa . . , Miss Kathleen May •< Chl- Meets on the 1st and L IA B IL IT IE S cilities here for his p ra c tic e ^ A c a fo , blonde add beautiful but 3rd T hursday evenings capital ............................................................................... > 4,500,000.00 hospital would provide this The stricken blind at height of her each m onth. Visiting Surplus .................................................................................... 10,500,000.00 same I» partially tru e of a den dancing career, hugs new master- m em bers cordially in $ 2 8,005,718 85 Undivided ProWts and Reserves.......................................... . . . 1 3,005,71 E.E5 tist. vited to m eet w ith us. 1,213,686.64 Cost is th e m ain d eterrent. It e y e dog as she returns from Min Reserves Allecetsd far Texas, Interest, etc ........................... Irv in g H art, W. M. 29,46 2 .8 9 Acceptances ..................................................................................... may not pay. In fact, probably neapolis, Minn., where she trained H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary 1,159,446 59 Interest Collected In A d vn n aa............................................................ would not. H ospitals seldom do. anim al for six weeks. 0 9 8 ,2 5 6 .2 4 Other L ia b ilitie s ................................................................................. If bonds w ere sold the cost L upine R ebekah Ixxlge No. 116 could be i p r « d over ten vears M oro Ix xlge and No. 3pd 113 I.O.O.F Meets 2nd and 4th 499 437,345 Deposits ( Exclusiv« of Reciprocal Bank Deposits) . . . . . . . . . $530,241,917.10 and ^©uld be rin rip rt Tuesdays in I.OX>.F. TOTAL LIABILITIES.......... ................................. Tuesdays of each m onth. V isiting w ball- T ra h n m sie W ithout infoim ation as as to io to no-w ih n o t rc and a ra member s welcome. much is now spent for medical vis,l!nR ar* Bertha Belshe N. G ’ and hospital care b y . Sherm an cordially invited to in addition to It» 4 4 b ra n c h ^ throughout Orogon, 12 other Oregon Clara H ouston, Sec. countians th a t figure of $10.000 m eet w ith us. tofifc» « * • •ttlllu to d with tho First National Bank ot Portland doesn’t m ean much. W e m ight .. ■■ —. —— be able to save dollars as well ________ _ D E P O S IT B as lives—o r we m ight not. Tbe First National Beak of Fartland nnd 44 Branches................................................. $ 4 9 9 ,4 3 7 ,3 4 5 .8 9 Ju st because the idea is new 12 ether Orapaa banks effUieted with Tbe First National Bonk of Portland . , , . 9 2 ,8 0 9 ,2 6 8 .7 6 is no reason to discard it. We TOTAL DEPOSITS $592,246,614.65 cannot forever rem ain inactive and inert to change. W e have L 0 A N 1 AND D IS C O U N T S the funds to m ake th is county Tbe First National Bank of Portland and 44 Bronchos................................................. $ 1 3 3 ,2 1 8 ,9 8 3 .4 3 a m odem com m unity, but m ust 12 atbar Orepaa banks offilietod with The First National Bank of Portland . . . . 1 5,951,1 56,71 decide w hat projects are feasible TOTAL LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.......... $149,170,140.14 / / and possible of success. // To ALBRIGHT Commission Co. [for TOP PRICES North Portland, Or UN 1661 Statem ent of Condition APRIL 1 2 ,1 9 4 8 From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh Homer D oes Som e Back-Seat S ew in g ! H4’H<K»L- G FD G FTH People will n o w probably have to vote on th eir local school budgets in order to ap prove a levy over the six percent lim itation since the rural school budgei was defeated for sum s over th a t, am ount. ___ — _ It will be very odd if tax payers now approve the local budgets th a t made the total r u r al school budget so m onstrous. W e th in k th a t most of them can be reduced—and should be. A greem ents betw een districts as to cooperative use of busses, cu rtailm en t of some extra ex penses. postponem ent of some ex penses would bring the bud»'* t- down to a m ore reasonable fig ure. If the local budgets are ap proved the county will still be H om er B e n tle y ’s m issu s w as working on her new sewing ma chine, w heu Homer comes in. draws up s chair, and starts talking: “ Don’t you think you’re running too fast 7” he says. “ Slow d ow el Watch o u t! Be c a r e fu l!” W hen the miasus finally turns with murder in her eyes, Homer says goodnaturedly: “ I thought you might like a little help, dear— like you help me drive the car.” • t *. friendly glass of beer. The missus ’ agrees to give up back-seat driving « and nagging Homer about ashes on the rug. Homer agrees to quit cri ticizing Sarah’s taste for Bowery hats and parsley salad. FIRST NATIONAL From where I ait, the key to get ting on together is meeting every issue half w ay— and overlooking" any petty differences in tastes— whether these tastes apply to beer or flowery-looking hats! The m issus can’t help but burst out laughing—and they settle what might have been a quarrel over a fit C opfrithl, 1948, U n m d S la tti lir tw tr t Foundation P pf'iit Insuronce Corporei ion 1