Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 23, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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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