PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL MORO ORBGON
F R ID A Y . A P R IL SO, 1948
Henry I. Savage, deceased, and M£tf, 1948, at 10 00 o’clock A. M.,
Prisoner: “Yes, your honor;
that Wednesday, the 12th day of of said day, at the courtroom in
so far a~one are they, there was Judge: “Didn’t I tell you the
May, 1948, at 10 00 o’clock A. M., the courthouse in Moro, Sherman
a cold spring, a spring in which last Xime that I never wanted to but I couldn’t mak? this cop de-
Ç a « « *«
' lieve it.”
of said day, at the courtroom in County, Oregon have been fixed
there was «now every day during see you in court again?*’
the courthouse, in Moro Sherman by the Court as the time and
April and the wind came biting-
-----P u b lish ed E v e r y F rid a y at
County, Oregon have been fixed place for hearing of. objections '
iy
from
the
northwest
and
the
TO:
The
Honorable
County
Court
of
Sherman
County
Moro, Oregon
by
the Court as the time and to said Final Account and Report
mules didn’t even shed their hair
We, the members of the Sherman County Fair Association
Giles U F rench ..............- : ****** and the cattle bawled around the
place for hearing of objections ami for the settlement of said
wish to submit for your approval this report of Receipts and To the Editor:
long after grass Disbursements for the year 1947 (Dec. 1, 1946 to Dec. 30. 1947.)
Herewith • is a financial state to said F inal Account and Report estate.
" V í . n á «■’* ”
m atter nt J * straw dumps
t-der*
Wilma Wilde
, M n». Onrpt.n und r Act n
shQuld
have
been
green.
ment of Sherman County’s 1947 and for settlement of said estate.
p^tnf
Administratrix
M^rcb S. If« » - ____________
F red Cole
There was none of the comfort 12-19-46 Sherman Co. Posse & D. Helyer—hay & sawdust $
20.90 Fair. This was handed to mem
T.
Lester
Johnson
Administrator
of a stove during the day, nor
bers
of
the
Board
by
its
Secre-
32.40
3- 31-47 Paul Cyphers—hay & concession
Attorney for Administratrix
was there warmth of heater or
174.88 tary at its regular meeting Feb ,T. Lester Johnson
4- 15-47 Transfer deposits
23-6c
transmission. - The plow beams
195.73 ruary 21, 1948. Another copy was Attorney for Administrator
5- 6-47 Leota Gavin - paint
23-26c
were cold and the wind frayed
6- 26-47 Moro Gr. Growers - gas refund
1.15 submitted to the County Court
N O TIC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
P u b lish e s
the pant legs.
61.80 on March 3 in meeting and filed
8-10-47 J. M. Wilson - paint & rental of spray gun
Notice is hereby given that the
But always there is an end.
409.20 without examination.
8- 17-47 MiTlage
the
BOARD
O F
EQU A LIZA TIO N undersigned has filed in
Soon will come warmth from the
I was promised just prior to M E E T IN G
7225.00
9- 11-47 State racing
County
Court
of
the
State
of
sun and th e carrot will begin to
9313.57 my resignation from the Fair
10- 1-47 Bonds
Oregon
fo£
Sherman
County
his
NOTICE: There will be a meet
root and the radishes will be 10 1-47 Fair gate, entry fees
3781.95 Board on February 22 that this
Final / I b u n t and Report ay
big enough to eat and the onions
50.00 statement would be published ing of the County Board oi Administrator of the Estate of
10 3-47 Concession
Equalization
of
Sherman
County,
fully scented and ready* for the
4961.11 Having waited patiently, I think,
11- 24-47 State racing
Blanche Lovelace Savage, deceas
OFFICIAL county PAPim_ table. These early growths will
29.00 I now take the liberty to pub Oregon, at the Court House, ed, and that Wednesday, the 12th
12- 8-47 Entry fee & concession
Moro,
Oregon
on
the
second
Mon
drive
the
chill
out
of
the
system
----- SÏBSCRlI’TlOX BATES
9.51 lish it on own, behalf. As a citi
12-12-47 Wily Knighten - 4-H ribbons
day of May, 1948, at 10:00 o’clock
and restore the usual cheerful 12- 1-46 Balance in Bank
zen it is your privilege to exam day in May, that being the 10th A. M., of said day, at the court
6263.02
ONE YEAH --1
--y
day
of
May,
1948,
to
publicly
ness to the mind.
TOTAL
k
$ 33,054.72 ine it critically for there is not
room in the courthouse in Moro,
Better go out now to the gar
money enough to have another examine the Assessment Rolls, Sherman County, Oregon have
APRIL 30, 1948 den. Perhaps the rhubarb is ♦Concession check by F. E. Burch was returned from $33,004.72 fair
as expensive as -the last correct all errors in valuation, been fixed by the Court as* the
Gresham Bank. Actual total receipts less $50.00
descriptions of lands or other time and place for hearing ot
ready.
one.
DISBURSEMENTS
TAX COLLBCTION8
property assessed by me, and it objections to said Final Account
You
are
entitled
to
an
explana
8,537.46
Maintenance & repair
0
The Bureau of Census ha.-
3,647.49 tion of what happened to money shall be the duty of persons in and Report and for the settle
Improvement
to appear at the time ment of said estate.
2,369.20 paid in by Midco Purebred Asso terested
Labor
'< ,
t
and
place
appointed (appearance
ciation
and
later
disbursed
show
Fred Cole
10,203.38
1947 Fair
is
by
petition).
All
petitions
must
Administrator
666.48 ing $249.44 out of fair funds,
Miscellaneous
F rom th e O bserver, May 3, 1929
$25,424.01 And to information about re be in writing and verified by the T. Lester Johnson
* TOTAL
ceipts from $111.00 worth of oath of the applicant and filed Attorney for Administrator
A daughter was bom Sunday Detailed report of disbursements:
straw from Fred Ashley and a with the board within the first
morning. April 28, to Mr and
_________ 23-26c
M aintenance A- R epair
carload
of $40.00 hay was bought week it is by law required to be
Mrs Joe Hilderbrand of Wasco.
P.
P.
&
L.
Cox-
364.52
collect more taxes pei
in session.
24-6c N O TIC E TO ELECTORS
before the fair.
A medium heavy rain visited
92.31
W. R. Reid & Son
I hereby announce that I am
Bill
E.
Todd
Perhaps
a
budget
is
indicated
Moro an<i vicinity Thursday mor
' « s t S ^ T a t ‘h*
4.65
Bob May & Son
a
candidate
for the office of sen
County
Assessor
ning
brightening
the
fields
and
for
1948
fair.
2273.09
Moro Lumber & Fuel
«84 05 taken from the ciuzt n. the farmers who have been look
ator for the 18th* Senatorial Dis
NOTICE
OF
F
IN
A
L
ACCOUNT
__________2______
Ted
M.
Ball
50.24
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber
Co.
Ind m W of tha, comes from
Notice is hereby given that the trict comprising Wheeler, Gilliam
rain.
'
6.00
J. F. Foss
c »1 p s taxes, indicative
, ing A for
undersigned-
has filed in the and Sherman counties, subjef.
car went over the bank and
43.36
Shell Oil Co.
^ ° n iya u t e M
8b ! H n l y a another into the bank when two
County
Court
of the State of to the will of the Republican
3314.54
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Oregon
for
Sherman
County, her voters. If nominated and elected,
cars met on a turn on Shearar’s
229.28
R. W. Hughes Feed & Grain
Final
Account
and
Report
as Ad I will perform the duties of the
grade Sunday afternoon. No one
17.43
Misener &. Gildner
.------
I s froril sa le s w e e » .
. or” thing was seriously Injured.'
ministratrix
•
of
the
Estate
of office to the best of my ability.
1800.00
Wm. Hayes, cartaker
STEWART HARDIE,'
«oreads its tax incom e ovei •
Wesley
J.
Wilde,
deceased,
and
From the G. V . .1., May 2, 1919
66.45
Mileage, caretaker-
Condon, Oregon
oral kinds Arizona collected $65-
that
Wednesday,
the
12th
day
of
Mr and Mrs J. H. Buker met
61.60
Mileage, board members
T«3
18 and a wlvarta
Nevada Sfil 19 before get- their son Paul ait Portland, Floyd
42.00
Day’s Hardware
line down to Oregon with $60.12 Westerfield arrived home Sun
$ 8,537.46
TOTAL
" of The total Of $87.332.000 col- day,
Eugene Vintin w ill.prob
Im p rovem en t
ire:
(1 b tl
ably be home Saturday. FTank
RECEIPTS
fr<
From where I sit... / / J o e M a rsh
Schamel and Oon Buckley are on
over quart
364.52
Wasco
Co.
Grain
Growers
lh<
rei
-’—nib
taxes uei.
their wav to Camp I^ewls and
P
hone
424
2741.03
Moro
Grain
Growers
voters to » motion a gen mal
Chas. Davis is due to arrive in
310.00
BOX 261, MORO,. ORBGON
Pacific Merchandise- Mart
u x The ta X on gasoline
New York.-
9.75
N O TIC E- O F F IN A L
SETTEE
Cyclone
Fenca
Co.-----
—
The final teachers institute
for much of it.
7.50
Pasheks Gardens
MKN'Z
Sam's Hens
Oregon gets more from licenses will be held at the school house
2.00
The Dalles Lumber Co.
Notice is hereby given that
than does the average state and May 3rd and townspeople are
250.00
V. H. RawSon
Eliza Grace Morrison Huis, Exe
its death and gift taxes are up to cordially invited.
Wear Spectacles!
105,00
Ernest
Eslinger
x
cutrix
of the Estate of William
From the O bserver, A pril 30, 1909
normal for 1947.
61.36
Sherman
Co.
Purchasing
Fund
-
Morrison,
deceased
has
filed
her
There are 48 states that col •Speaking of L. L. Peetz’ span
16.50
Wm. H aves
Final Account in said Estate,
lect sales taxes, no state being of $8000 blacks. W. E. Miller and
do so much of the time, we’d live
, Ye*, it’» a fa ct! Sam’» brood of
$ 3,647.49 and that Tuesday the 25th day of
TOTAL
entirely without that form of tax H M. Shull have a pair valued at,..
and let live in contentment.
two dozen hens are wearing spec
Labor
May, 1948, at the hour of 10:00
ation. T h irty one states have an $12,000.
‘
1692.55
I^abor
prior
to
Fair
tacle»—
which
he
bought
from
a
o’clock a m. in the County Court
From where I sit, the human
ircorae tax and 33 .a corporation
H. H. White has elven un n s
163.65
With-holding tax on above wages
room in the ’Court House in
mail-order house in Capitol City.
race
wastes a powerful lot of time
tax. Only three states collect no position as teacher at Grass Val
513.00
Labor during Fair
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
property tax for state purposes. iev the better to carry on some
Sam says it works (and big in wrangling over minor issues . . .
$ 2,369.20 has been fixed as the time and
TOTAL
Oiegon is one of them, but only experiments in grain culture
poultry raiser» say so, too). The whether a man should drink beer
1947 F A IR
place for hearing of objections
Iw'cuuse income taxes are now from seed and instruction fur-
34.27
Paul
Mav
hens see each other through soft or cider... whether a woman should
to said Final Account and the
high enough to make that un iiish^d him hv the USDA.
5.70
The
Dalles
Breakfasts
Club
.
settlement
thereof.
colored
glasses, and instead of. wear slacks or skirts . . . instead of
necessary. DHa.w are and Oklaho Charles Boardman bought the
15.00
J. C. Freeman
•
Eliza Grace Mortison Huis,
old ’ W. F. Weigand farm home
fighting
and
picking at each other, seeing each other through “spec
ma are the others.
123.13
Railway Express
Executrix
The average, collections per of 610 acres and Mr. Weigand
they
go
around
placidly, gain tacles” of tolerance that enable
30
(M
)
LeRoy C. Wright
,
M. W. Wilkinson
is got 200 acres near Eugene. .
capita
for sta ? purposes
us to live-and-let-live like Sam’s
100 00
weight,
and
lay
more
eggs.
Cash
for
gates
,
_
,
Attorney for ’Hstate
25-8c
$46.66 w ith th e southern states
14.95
brood of chickens.
Western
Union
Co,
Billboards
worry
us
about
the
Makes me almost wish we could
b ein g at th e l< v end of the list
26.50
Joe
Dodd
dangers
of
mixing
liquor
and
gas
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
New York ha; dropped recently
have rose-colored glasses for hu
24 00
Chris Starr
Notice is hereby given that the
to get below t e top five with oline but say too little about the
man beings, too. So that instead of
25.07
Helen Cowgill
undersigned * has filed in the
danger of mixing liquor and gov
$59.58.
150
00
quarreling and criticizing, like we
A.
E.
Ragles
County
Court
of
the
State
of
There is a ’ general rule that, ernment.
k
100 00
L.
R.
Armstrong
Oregon
for
Sherman
County
his
more populous states require
E d iso n sa y s in h is m em oirs
12.0
H otel M oro
Final Account and Report as
larger tax levies and that is some that five hours sleep was enough
CopyrigAz, 7918, United S ta ta Brewert Foundation
67.1
B G. S taats
Administratoft of the Estate of
times given ad a reason why for anyone. Yet the rising g e n e r
37.13
Regalia Company
Oregon’s taxes haVe been increa ation can stay in bed that long
111.00
Fred Ashley
sing.
Yet Connecticut is pretty after it is time to get up.
636.90
a ttisnu Fortner
full of people and gets by with,
35.00
Wheelers
$46.56 and Ohio collects but $47.
18.59
Fair
Publishing
House
87 and Pennsylvania takes but
239.80
Sherman
County
Journal
$37.80 from each of her citizens.
4.08
Douma’s Grocery
The figures are for 1947..
4.60
Moro
Variety
&
Remedy
If Oregon had collected no
36.95
Sherman
Motor
&
Equipment
more than was used its per capi
4972.50
Program
ta figure would be lower. Proper
1618.90
Premiums
ty owners, however, have little
1605.40
R aces
reason to grieve over the situa
150.00
Clarence
Cannon
tion as long as the surplus funds
3.95
County A vent Fund
are kept -for the purpose of off
$ 10,203.39
TOTAL
setting propery taxes.
Miscellaneous
54 30
West Coast Printing & Binding
249.44
Midco P B A
,
COUNTY FAIR
162 86
State Ind. Accident Comm.
This week in connection with
25.90
Oregon Fairs Association
a letter from former fair board
174.88
County Treas.
number, Ted Ball, we publish
$ 666.48
TOTAL
the report of the 1947 fair. It Is
$ 24,424.01
T otal D isbursem ent*
illuminating in that it shows
7,580.71
B ank B alance 12-31-47
w hat the board spent the money
$ 33,001.72
TOTAL
for. the whole $24 000 of It
1. This Is a sto r y o f a typical Pacific Tele
T har is a lot of monev tor a
phone
“ career girl.” She started as an operator
county fair and it cannot -bo ex
back in the th irties...a good job then, even
pected to go on for long. Even
the lush return« from eambl’ng MISSIONARY . . . The Rev. Wil
better now. Today most new operators just
will not make p o ssib le a »ontln- liam Lelsing is one of six Catholic
out of high school average better than $35 a
uaree of such spending. Repairs priests who operate radio and
week when they start handling calls and many
are being made and cue •tailment weather stations in the icy w astes
will l>e possible.
of Canada’s M ackenzie territory.
experienced operators earn $50 a week.
The report will not sa fcttle all Part of his Job is to warn U. 8.
qu°stions about the fair. Appar- if an aggressor tries to strike over
en’iy h? ▼■•rit’n? tt no o* t ?niüt the polar Tegions without warning.
was made to folio*«» a dcuibl*» r i
tr> system so every txpfonditure
could be checked agalruit some
item of income. Come cn tries are
ha>d to follow.
Sherman countians must decide
soon whether they want an ex
pensive fair or one that comes
within their means. Receipts at
the gate and from other minor
ier.s wre around $3”00. and th rt
days were fine. Millage and oth
er receipts bring no the income
319 E. 3rd St.
somewhat and the gambling mon
T H E D A L L E S , OREGON
ey rolls in abundantly. But all
of these cannot long m ake’possi Moro Ixw lgi/ Vo. 113 I.O.O.F
ble yearly costs in excess of Meets 1st and 3rd
$20.000 or half that. Further Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
more. some kind of entertaln- hall. Transient and
*rr.f nt must be found that costs visiting brothers are
cordially Invited to
ler« than $5000.
It might occur to th® re*»»*’ meet with us.-
render that some savings could
Leo Watkins, N. G.
be made, even thoueh the times
2. She w as prom oted to supervisor after 3. She’s o chief op erator now supervising
John DeMoss, Secretary
mitigate against It. Perhaps long
a few years. Training new girls was an im 70 w o m en ...h er responsibilities and experi,
er range planning will be nossi- Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.9.
portant part o f the jo b ...fo r Pacific Tele enee help determ ine her salary of $4,500 a
ble in tha future and conseouent-
Meets every second and
phone was grow ing. She enjoyed vacations year. Many “ chiefs” earn more. Two-thirds
Iv le ss o f th«*“ expensive tgst min
fourth Thursday in each
ute hurrv. The harried fair hoard
month; visiting members
every year . . . with pay, o f course. And she o f our people are women — hundreds have
is probably willing to listen to
invited. Moro, Oregon
joined in many local telephone activities. management jobs — five are assistant vice-
ccnstuctive suggestions and the
Pauline Douma W. M.
Found
telephone people friendly and sociable presidents. Yes, women can go places in this
fair needs many of them to long
Edna Melzer. Secretary
business.
survive.
...o n or off the job.
Eureka Ixxlge N o . 121 A .F . & A.M.
Meets on the 1st and
W A IT B U T A L IT T E R
3rd Thursday evenings
Breathes there a Sherman Co-
each month. Visiting
4 . Telephon« |o b s must
UTtian with rloijbeg so warm that
members cordially in
b<» mr «be» has not said, "It s a
b e good jo b s to attract the ca
vited to meet with us.
cold spring”
pable people needed to furnish
Trvlng Hart, W. M.
JOHN X \D LTD A SA Y B R IN G A W A SH IN G . STOP IN A N D
We are inclined to forgetfull-
service. Good pay, steady work
SI E HOW IT W ORKS
FOR YOUR8HLF.
ness a)wnM such matters although
H. B. Pinkertbn, Secretary
and an employee benefit plan
♦Un ennu' and cold do seem to
Lu p in e Keltekah Ixxlge N o. 116
exp
give a strong sense of security
hi
-*”
MeetA ! nd and 4th
Tb«
Comfortable surroundings, va
ta
Tuesda rs of each
hi ze h
cations and friendly fello w
month.
Visiting
A.
S h o w r o o m l? t M c r s S p r i n g s P h o n 8 5 7 M o r o
Mote than 70,000 people working together to fur-
workers help make work plrwa-
membci
s*
welcome.
this one really doe-
data to se e
okb
eve? bailor telephone service to the West
Bertha Belshe N G
ant.
beat all for inseg'vmahle eh”1
Clartf
Houston,
Sec.
ago in what might be
P td »irr
*
• ccl
dnmn
SSSfe
j In Other
CARPENTER
and
CONCRETE WORKER
I
W. A. HAYES
Here’s why we say
WOMEN CAN GO
PLACES IN THIS
BUSINESS
HOME 8 A«JTC RADIOS
' Hany’s Radio Service
The
and Telegraph Company
D e M o ss S p r in g s E le c tr ic
recalled as the
Pacific Telephone
‘good old days’
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