COUNTY JO URNA L MORO OREGON
I RI USA. M AI l i , 1948
has been fixed as the time and
bt- place for hearing of objections
Gene McConaughy. who are
1 Helens where she visited her to said Final Account and the
GEORGE FLAGG
te riding
business
college
Wasco
Legion
Post
I laughter and son in law and settlement thereof.
C a a u t g 3f>x»r»al
Voters will remember that
I\>rtland spent Mother’s
Eliza Grace Morrison Huis,
fcftmUy.
Mr and Mrs Robert
Ceorge Flagg, candidate for Se
Executrix
weekend at the home of
Elects
Hilderbrand
.
.
k
:
.»i
P u b lish ed E v e ry F rid a y a t
cretary of State, Is the only can
Oregon
M
W.
Wilkinson
parents.
The Eastern-Central
M o ro . O regon
25-8/'
The Mothers and Daughter' lasociation Order of Eastern Attorney for Estate__ _
B y M r s B elle C lo tfo e r
_
hiditor
of the Christian church hek| (Star will hold a meeting with NOTICE TO ELECTORS
Giles U F re n c h
,
The American I^egion Post, their dinner Thursday evening ¡Annie Fulton Chapter No. 124
JUt *** trol, who has an eastern Oregon
f
a» - «^»4 /M s * mat
I hereby announce that I am
background.
His home Is in To the Editor:
nt M .«X, Onraoa •»»'
FrSnk
E.
Brown
No.
91,
held
wjth
27
present.
Toasts
to
mo
♦
w
»<
jco
Sunday,
May
23,
1948.
a
candidate
for
office of sen
of MarfSl X. 1X»>.
avo w .
a to r fo r
lglh the c^Hatorjaj
Dls.
Wasco county although he has
A matter which has given me ejection of officers Monday eve- there by Mre Elvis Rich, toasts--- t w w r o luncheon
at 12 ----------
30 p. ------
m
lived in many parts of eastern
deal of concern has been t h e 'ning May 3
following were to daughters by Mre T. L. Fields. |PQ t 1UC*
i n n v trict comprising Wheeler, Gilliam
113 l u a k and sh€rman counties, subje f
Oregon
Oregon during his life as a news- brand of sportsmanship shown by elected; O. G. Hilderbrand, com- The men served the coffee and! Moro Ixxlge
to the will of the Republican
some spectators especially at com mander u E Dehler, vicecom dessert. The tables were decor-f Meets 1st and
P l l l l $ < E R , S 4 -S P 4 L 9 1 * 14 0 11 paper man.
voters.
If nominated and elected,
^ a r e Z y mander, Gordon Jo h -o n ,.M J« * ated with spring flo w e r. ,~ M r s
His information ........
about ................
and in ‘“
. U_b! ,ween .
I will perform the duties of the
»tern
Oregon
would
and
other
schools.
° T . quick to condemn oneof our boys Unt; Howard Pratt, finance of- Arthur Van Glider read a poem
brothers are
terest in
office to the best of my ability.
NATIONAL €DITOFMAL_ tie most valuable especially
fo(. unsporUmanly behav- fleer. W. A. Nisbet, historian; “Tributa to Mothers
The fob
tnvited to
STEWART HARDIE,
II
OP. or girls for unsportsmanly _
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sargeant a t lowing musical program was
wilh u8
Condon, Oregon
wen ac- tor Several
codes have _ been work- Philip O'Meara
»ng a lo a rd not
association
qua in ted with this part of the ¡JJ'0Ul ¿y different organizations armfl; r . o . Scott, chaplain; L. presented: piano duet by Janet
lu lu
//i
L-
TO THE VOTERS OF SHER
Leo Watkins, w. «•
state.
_____ ____ The Kiwanis International adopt- j Hastings, service officer; J. Workman and Joanne Watkins;
MAN
COUNTY:
~ ""
ed the following Code of Sports A
vocal solo, “Mother McCree”
J o h n P ^ 088» S«reuary
O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
A. Foss, reporter
reporter,
vocal
Now that I have decided to no
manship:
”
Leo
Watkins;
vocal
solo
by*
Bethlehem
Chapter
No.
78.
SUB&i’RtPTIO N RATI-S
Meeta^every second and longer be a candidate for the-
1 t w ill cheer good plavs by
P381 Matron’s club of the ^ lly Fields and group song,
Thursday inaach office of County Judge I want
ONE Y E A R ....... ............ ........ >2 0«
^ T ^ U n e members to thank my many friends for
either team
* Easte™ Star met al the home
“Faith of Our Mothers ”.
!” u í i ^Moro Oregon the support they have given me
2 I will support the decisions Mrs Augusta Huckln Thursday
Among the Pythian Sisters
MAY 14, IMS
invited. Moro. Oregon
th e K£ ,st , have enjoyed ser-
of the officials.
evening. Following dessert three atlending Temple Monday in
From th e Observer, May 17, 1929
Pauline
Douma
W.
M.
ving
as a member of the County
4. I will remember that to tables of contract were in play. The Dalles were Mre Joe Hild-
T H E ELECTION
a
Wasco won the field meet by
Edna
Melzer.
Secreta
r
y
___
Court
for a good long term. I
bu!Id
win °ra m eT Hlgh
W3S held,
°* erbrand, Mre L. E. Dehler, Mre
The national campaign having tajt|ng the B and C classes while
K
>
rA
.
Lodge
No.
I
l
l
A
>
.
A
A
JL
have
tried
to be fair and Impar
,
° f The r>all7 , ;,n<I Mrs Andrew Shearcr, Miss Olive Ro
moved to Oregon has oversha Moro won the A class. Charles
Meets on the 1st and tial in the transaction of County
3"
encourag^cdhers
to
do
so.
B
Estrelle
Hailey
and
low
score
w
and
Mre
^
n
e
clothier.
3rd Thursday evenings affairs. I have labored for the
dowed the state races, which are Lyda of Rufus made 29 points
encourage otners
by Mrs Charles Everett.
Mr and Mrs A, Dormaler mo-
each month. Visiting things that I felt to be for the
of greater importance to most and Pony White of Wasco 25.
At present, the major viola-
Mr and Mrs Hal Shelton and
to Portland Friday* re-
members cordially In- best interest of all the people,
Oregonians. That is unfortunate Winners in the speaking con-
in making uncom- Nancy of Hood River were Mo- turning Saturday.
They were
vlted to meet with us. I am sorry that I cannot boast
although we may be pleased to tests were C: Marjory Blake, tion consists
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Irriru? Hart W. M.
of an improved road to every
’
plimentary
remarks
about
an
urn
therts
day
guests
of
Mre
Shel-
accompanied
by
Mre
Dormaierts
be In the national lime-light for 1st; June Wilde 2nd; I-aura Bur- ’• - Qr
__-J- decision. Waving
VO E.
V H
__ ▼_____
u B.
d PlnkArton.
EHnvkt-trtn OArretarv
farm house
In the progress
County wlth
but
Having ton’s parents, Mr and Mre
D. ^andrnother Mrs n Frank
Lam
H.
Secretary
makjng
a brief spell.
H ^ a n d ^ R K a T ' p ^ a* X l
Nonnan Fields 2nd; Cleone job, T w e n ^ i M that errors of ^ M ^ a n d Mre Elmqr Lueck of ^ ¡^ n d a y guests at the home of M ^ U ^ n T ^ R h ^ ’ No. 118 Our road program.
The following Is an unsolicited
issue that should not escape Walsh 3rd. A:
Judgment arti possible- even for Denudei Mlnm a™ houseguests aw ir _n»U»er Mr. V B Dehler
statement published recently in
of
each
most conscientious official of their daughter and son in Taw, arul
family were her daughter
the R.E.A. bulletin:
any voter. Hall’s record is that
McI" nes 2nd; Barbara
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_
Visiting
It
is
perfectly
legitimate
to
ques-
Rev
an<1
Mrs
Carj
stierle.
and
son
in law, Mr and Mre Wm. members welcome.
“Mr. J. M. Wilson, we under
he favors such liquor and gamb- Walpole j3rd.
stand, is seeking the office
A.
A.
Dunlap
was
down
from
tlon
a
decision
based
on
what
Eugene
Gosson
of
Portland
Alsup
and
daughters,
and
Mre
Bertha
Belshe
N.
G
ling practices as would make a
of Representative from Sher
Kent
and
reported
.37
inch
of
appears
to'be
a
wrong
inte^
re^
was
a
weekend
guest
of
his
mo-
Marlon
Gosson
and
son
of
The
Clara
Houston,
Sec.
more open state. McKay is of
man County. He helped us
a
atrtna
~~m.ild be rain there Sunday night
t!on of the rules. Matters of judg thcr Mrs 1>eo Watkins and fam Dalles and son, Joe Hines
materially In the early sta
to e n ^ r J ^ h e ^ s ^
R- « Byers has finished Inatol- n,ent should he r e s p e r i ^ have „y
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— NOTICE OF PIN T ! "SËTTLR-
ges of our R.E.A. struggle
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•• - --------automatic water sys- Been but very few otticiais wn<
The Tuesday Study club met
in that County and we know
j x
a
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j : -
1
=
w
- - ,
, , .
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-
j
;
™ Mr and Mre E. T. a Edwards of
t
«
s
s
that he understands our prob
w ho usually cries the loudest with Mre Ida Carlisle co-hostess al the home of John and Olive cutrlx of the Estate of William
lems an’d is the type of man
and the word came up the Col- From the G. V. J. May 1«, 1919
we would like to have repres
a
river
that
Neuner
would
Frank
Schamel
and
Con
Buck-
about
a
decision?
You
can
bet.
Mre
Scholl
gave
a
book
review.
Robinson.
Morrison,
deceased
has
filed
her
umbla
ent us in Salem.”
eet no backing in his efforts to ley were discharged from the ar- your bottom dollar it is someone Delicious refreshments
were Mrs Casha Yates sold her to n n a i Account in
said Estate,
It is true that I would liko
rambling came even be-
my at Camp Lewis last Friday. whq has refused to be an official served in
the late afternoon. Mr and Mrs H. M Zell and left and that Tuesday the 25th day of
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hi «
stop t S
joint f u ^ l of public
Delegates to the Odd-Fellow wh^ asked or who has never
Mr and Mre T. L. Whipple and Wednesday for The Dalles where May,
my dls-
May, 1948, at
ai the
HIV hour
HVIVIJ of V», 10:00
xv.v,. very much to represent
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fore
o’clock a. m. in the County Court trict In the next legislature. I
offlctata in Salem.
an d Rebekah grand lodges are volunteered his services. Out o' Ka^e of Portland were Mother ghe wyj make her home.
the
room
in the Court House in know there are those who think
Oregonians are a moral peo- Mrs E. E. VanNuys, Mrs M. B. fairness you should first be will dav guests at the home o f the
Mrs Wilma Wilde spent
Moro,
Sherman County, Oregon, that a man of my age should be
ing
"shelved”. Through economy and
pie who can be expected to vote Taylor, Mrs W. I Westerfield,
.
_ to asume an official’s duties latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs
hard work, I am in a position
against vice in any form if they
Mrs P N. Ijemmon, D. E. Vintln, before accusing him of blindness, l . l . Funk.
to retire from the farm and I
know the issues. Whether en- an(j e . E VanNuys.
. lack of good sense, or similar
Jimmy, small son of Mr and
like to feel that my best years
ough of them are'Inform ed to
Roy j Baker left for Pendleton
horrible deficiency. Mrs Glenn Wallace fell ° u t o f a
for public service are still in the
OLERANCE and respect
elect McKay will not be known
Sunday to visit his brother You are going to say that half tree and broke his arm Wednes-
future.
untll election day
FrOm the Observer, May 14, 190« the fun of a ball game Is in raz day at his home^ He was taken
Again there are those that
fo r th e rig h ts a n d
Taxpayers should have a par-
j A McNeil is now prepared zing the umpire. This may b e .to The Dalles and returned with
make capital of the fact that
tlcular interest In the governor-
care | or any repairs your Holt justified hi professional ball hut his arm in a cast.
they were native born. I can’t
opinions o f others is one o f -
boast this fact. I had no control
ship race also. Hall is quoted as Havegter may need for the sea- It certainly is out of harmony Mr and Mre Wayne Darby
and
over the fact that I was one of a
saying that the next
legislature
with the spirit and purposes
of children Joanne and.Jim m y and
m an’s g re a te st a ttrib u te s.
family of eleven children born
would have the job of spending ^ Seven more autos were sold in amateur competition4 Professional Judy Ferguson of P o * land ^ er,e
In
e a s t' Tennessee. The signifi
the surplus. Inasmuch as the
county last week and umpires get a good salary
to weekend guests of Mr' J )artn 8
cant
fact to me Is that as a young
r
tht»m
w
a
s
taken
bv
Martin
stand
up
before
the
protests,
in
mother,
Mrs
Lydia
Darby*,
surplus is really a back-lop of
of them was taken by
a t the
man
I was able to find my way
funds to keep the state from one
to Sherman County, a land of
Hansen.
John Stewart, native of Scot- fan. Our official, serve for little home of M r, AuStwta f^ c k h i
levying a property tax, no tax
opportunity for me.
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pay “ and “ in many cases free were Mr and Mre B. o. rra its
I have lived among you for
,Mj«r can look forward to
,g
¿
citizenship
gratis Just to help the school out Mr and Mre Wm. Pease. Mr and-
forty years. »You know me. If
ing It spent. When It is
S w ithout officials we can have Mrs Frank Karel. Mrs Ella His
you can see your way clear to
there will be nothing between by Judge Butler on the 10th
send me to Salem I shall appre
no games. Unsportsmanly fans lop and Mre Guy Pound of The
the taxpayer and a state levy.
* “Zrt t h t W a te r ”
ciate It and give the very best
and players actions have made Dalles. The dining table was
And state levies can be huge.
within me to a solution of the
many good ^officials swear never centered with w all flowers, yel-
In 1921 the state levy for Sher
problems of mv district.
T
CO’
TP
ANY.
OLYMPT
AITASI
IINC
TO
N.
U
S
A.
to officiate again.
It would be low tulips, narcissus and basket
man county was $123,858, for in
OLYMPIA
JERRY M WII^SON
much easier for schools to main of gokl.
stance. That would lie about
Kent, Oregon
tain good reputations if the follow
Mr and Mrs Stanlev Gordh.
12 mills additional tax. Taxpay
r*^«d Adv.
code adopted by the Spores Mr and Mrs Jack Gordh and son
ers should vote for men who
NOTICE OF ltMA-ltMv BI'IHÌHT MEETING
manship Brotherhood were studl of Portland were weekend «meats
want to keep the surplus big
In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.-
ed and carried o u t
of Mrs Gordh’s parents, Mr and
enough to prevent state proper
C L A.), notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Moro, Oregon, in compliance with
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs S. M. McMillen.
ty taxes, and men who have the
Keneth G. Young, Sup’t.
Mre Ted Everett left Mondav said law, prepared and adopted May 4, 1948 the budget estimates for Moro, Oregon, for the
ability to do It.
fiscal year July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, as set forth in the accdmpanying schedules I, II,
Moro Public Schools for San Francisco, California to ensuing
III.
and
IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 1st day of June, 1948, at 8:00
____________
visit her sister and brother In p m In Moro,
Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Council, the levying board
COUNTY BCIHiFrr
________________ ________ ~
law, Mr and Mrs Iff F. Winkler
for Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in
This week we publish a re
She will leave Wednesday for favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
sume of the action of the county
Aptos, California» to visit her
The out standing indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, at May 1, 1948, was as follows: NONE.
budget committee which Wed
Signed:
Clyde Glilmor, Chairman, Budget Committee; H. O. Kunsman, Secretary Budget
sister and brother in-law . Mr
T.
Lesier
Johnson
nesday prepared the estimates
and Mrs R. E .Knox, and to at Committee; W. S. Powell, Dewey Thompson, D. A. Van Gilder, G. Douma; Paul Cyphers, Vernon
for county expenditures for the
LAWYER
tend her nephew’s funeral Fri Flatt, Members Budget Committee.
1948-49 fiscal year which begins
day.
Sch. I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITU RES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1948-49
M oro
WASCO
July first.
Joe Hines, Stanley Anderson.
1948-1949
# Total of
The budgeteers were very
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
- All Funds
conservative In that they stAy«d,
Total Estimate Expenditures
$ 6156.40
GAS AND OIL
within the six percent limit
Total Estimate Expenditures
Tlrew-AccesKorieH
$34.90*
Reserves and Transfers
6156.40
and did nothing to change coun CHICAGO
Deduct—Eat.
Receipts
and
Cash
None
ty policy in any regard A re NEW YORK
$43.70*
R H Me KEAN and SON
A m t to Balance Budget
1727.79
commendation was made that
WASCO
OREGON
Total Levies Needed for 1948-49
1727.79
the special road fund be contin
Tax Levies inside 6% limit
477.79
Only by Greyhound can you
ued for another year, or rather,
in s u r a n c e
Tax Levies outside 6% limit
None
see so m ucn for so little! Ask
that the people be given a chance your Overland Greyhound Agent
Sch II SUMMARY ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1947-48
Grain, Feed, Fuel
to vote on Its continuance at the
to plan your vacation for you. He
• Total of
1947-1948
November election.
Farm Im plem ents
All Fhinds
can
make
your
reservations
for
TAX
LEVY
CALCULATION
i Happy Farmer. . .
Increase In costs of road main
$ 8706.40
BARBED M IRE — GOOD POSTS
Total Estimated Expenditures
sightseeing
and
hotels
in
advartee
tenance and building has made
Total Estimate Expenditures
PHONE
163
Feedstore
he has
8706.40
the regular road levy little more
Reserves and Transfers
OTHfR IO W F A M S *
8706.40
than a maintenance fund. That
Deduct Est. Receipts
COME ONE — COME ALL
None
Hail Insurance
Amt. to Balance the Budget
SATURDAY, MAY 22
means that kf any^ new roads are BEND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > 3
None
SPOKANE
-
.............
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•
Total
Levy
Needed
for
1947-1948
to be constructed new money
None
PORTLAND --------------- -
* 2ft<)
Tax
Levies
inside
6%
limit
Y ou, too, can get happy by
must be provided.
None
Tax
Levies
outside
6%
limit
TH E DAI.LES --------
>
buying one o f our H a il In s u r
It seems probable that more
EXPENDITURES
ance Policies.
Tbtrt tr t tto lower f*rc»f
will be heard about the vote for
Schedule III
Budget
Actual for
Y o u r crop* are v a lu a b le
Actual for
* ( O » « »«y — «xM
Actual for
continuance of the road leyv.
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
7-1-46
Budget
7-1-45
thia year. Protect them w ith
Some insist on more engineering,
—.. IXBtNSf-PAlO TOUni —
Six Months 1947-48
1948-49
to
to
H
a
ll
Insurance.
some on assured plans for bet
7-1-47
7-1-46
For a completely cerrfree vaca
See or call us today.
ter drainage, none of which could
GENERAL FUND
tion, take a Grerhound F.xpeme-
MUSIC by Pleasant Valley Boys
$ 300.00 * Treasurer & Recorder Salary
be obtained without more money.
Ì 115.00
$ 300.00
300.00
$ 240.00
P aid tour — hotel*, tramporta-
HARLANDVIKW GRANGE
50.00
4.68
State Industrial Accident Insurance
Defeat of the rural school bud
48.53
72.44
50.00
tion, »ightseeing arranged for
H. U MOKRIH
Administration
150.00
92.62
158.29
150 00
201.88
get throws the levies for school,
you in advance!
Juvenile Declamatory Contest
5 0 0 .0 0
212.30
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
VW>,82
5 0 0 .0 0
TYGH VALLEY, OREiJON
514.32
purposes back to the districts
7:30 P. M.
WATER FUND
and voters there will have an op
1800.00
Marshal & Collector Salary
397 00
1500.00
2000.00
1380.00
portunity to decide how large
200.00
I^abor, water account
3173.19
27.00
201.04
200.00
their millage will he for schools.
300.00
542.45
Supplies, water account
351.85
331.69
200.00
This is about saddles.
500 00
Power, water account
205.50
These two,1 roads and schools,
499 57
600 00
493,92
800.00
Fire Department
65.17
102.45
200 00
are the major lterfis of the bud
78.74
TH E TAVERN
500
00
Sinking fund water dep’t, new equip.
gets taxpayers must pay.
Al
T h e re was a tim e when a kid had a
4IO9.OO
TOTAL W ATER FUND
4383.31
2180.87
2435.39
3200.00
though taxes will go up—as
MIE8CELLANEWS
G
R
E
Y
H
O
U
N
D
does everything else—local tax
500.00
Emergency
kid had a saddle as soon as he had
1
400.00
z
1070.72
es should not be excessive next
806.40
Power, street lights account.
268.80
806.40
789.35
806.40
o»»«!»«
h
union
racine
»uit».
I«.
, r
Hotel Insurance
vear.
237.78
shoes. Then there came a spell when
Building Maintenance (Hotel)
Library
|
a horse and a saddle were as obsolete
Old Legion Hall
1700.00
245.10
59.78
369.17
1100.00
Streets, Walks & Sewers
14.99
122.50
3326.51
4106.40
528.89
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS
988.68
1206.40
5793.53
as ‘rats’ in milady’s hair. All o f which
DEBT SERVICE
Interest on Bonds
250 00
. 119.27
to report our saddles.
Principal on Bonds
, I
13000.00
H a il
f ir e
1000.00
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
13119.27
1250.00
8706.40
GRAND
TOTA
EXPENDITURES
5124.50
3976.37
21912.51
4906.40
N ow days a man, for woman either, can
RECEIPTS
Schedule IV
Full or deduceab’e coverage
200.00
State Liquor Apportionment
64.15
49.58
200 00
201.11
hardly he said to be fully equipped with'
60.00
Licenses and!Fees
45.00
66 00
40 00
45.00
Watei* Rent
3600.00
1513.45
223205
3800.00
3757.60
out a saddle. These saddles of ours are
legion Hall Rent
40.00
37.50
Call at
77.50
Salp o f Prooprtv n r Jtarwt
9 A AA
90 0 .W
0
60 00
«ÎJV
ou,
vJu
90.00
Hotel Sale
13500
00
good saddles and the first new ones in the
Sherman Co-op Grain Growers
Loti
25.00
200.00
Sidewalk Collection A Interest
105.05
452.80
2006.72
100.00
county for years. Come in and sit on them
Bancoft Improv. Bond Coll; A Int.
WASCO, OREGON
2Î4.36
1
598.22
Sewer A«sesuunent Coll. & Int.
347.91
200 00
P. P. A L. Franchise
95.60
200 00
Delinquent taxes
1’
•
83.41
TOTAL RECEIPTS
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2853.25
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4428.41
20744.06
CASH BALANCE
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