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t r:o \ PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUXTk JOU'LX \l $ h r r u ta x t C o u n t y J o u r n a l FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1 lotted to be leaders in the effort t i r the schools will make to get mor® n a : c o money for higher education in Published E \e r y Friday at ^bosses of prominent men by O b PFIS Moro, Oregon Kdttor plane has been serious in Oregon’s V H V U O chooi S p ilt. UF* 'H 1,a 7 - Air travel is still Mrs Ted E verett g>,l»-rv-.l «.» •"«•» fld ' and more so as it J\ ^Loffie» a t M<»ro. O r r f u n u n -itr A ct o f d a n g e r O U S Wasco school will start Sep- pw igri «> o f M a refi 3. 1W*S. , Icills the prominent an msy tember 7, it was announced by men for they are e on Jim Riskowsky this week. We whom time is of su cen will have a cafeteria this year portance to be sav y p and should be in operation by P « 1 11 $ ■ e ijr 44$6c>i * t i o ■ travel. the second week of school. This will make it possible for the school children to have a hot NATIONAL €DITORIAL_ lunch at a reasonable price. Full iSSOCIATION details will be given later, when the cafeteria is ready for opera- From the Obeerrer, Aug. 27, 1909 tk>n. Mr. Riskowsky is in Port O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER The development league has land this week to complete ar- SUBSCRIPTION RATES $*00 deputized' William Raymond to rangements for equipment and to ONE Y RAR take a series of views of Sher- complete the teaching staff, AUGUST 27, 1948 man county which will be exhibit- Walter Govro, aged 70. passed ed at the Alaska Yukon Pacific away in a hosital in Portland Exposition at Seattle. ’ las‘ Sa‘^ da-V Al,'?u' 2? ‘ after TAX DECISION Isn’t the weed lsw ev^r going a brl®» IIlneBS« Hs BSo In ™ V w x iW th is citv and Wasco the week end before vis- The supreme court of Oregon to be enforced m tms cuy anu \fre a h ™ t t has reversed itself in the now county? And if not, why not? *ting e . Mra J - ^ am* ?amo7S tax rese with a change Rufus and Grant school distri- « rn left Sunday to go to Port- (,Ur> I . F rench w t ¿3 government. iiE<ròM'8’ “ " In Other Days ] ed, at the office of Geo. G. Upde- graff, Moro, Oregon, within six Queen Virginia io Rule Over Round-Up months from the date of this notice, to wit: August 13 1Q48. APPLY NOW state Civil Ser George A. Potter vice Examinations for clerical ■ 41-44c typing and stenographic p o s i-------------------- tions. Applications available p 'i\ %j accoitmt local Employment Service or NOTICE’ Or FIS A h AGGOUWT Notice is hereby, given that State Civil Service, 444 Center 43c the undersigned has filed in the Street, Salem. Oregon. County Court of the State of FOR SALE: 1942 Chev. IVfe T. Oregon for Sherman County his truck with 200 bu. grain bin, Final Account and Report as good rubber, new brakes, fish Administrator of the Estate of plated. Max Barzee, Moro. 43p Joyce Ann Ogle Noble, deceased FOR SALE: GE A p p lia n c e s “ d Ready for delivery 16’ GE £ y10 ™ Freezers - automatic GE Wash- ’ . . ’ riLXMfis auiu . the courtroom in the courthouse mg machines and ^ n y other 3herman useful appliances. And see the * Wake-up to Music Radios. J>on’ \ J ° , DeMoss Spr. Elec. Showroom £ourt 38 l^e i\m e a n d p.ace DeMoss Spr. Phone 857, Moro. ^ aiing. ° f ^ ect^on® said Final Account and Report and FOR SALE: 1840 A. fenced pas for the settlement of said estate, ture, 5 springs, good water, Norman E. Fields good grass. $7.00 per A. Ben Administrator Taylor Antelope. c-tfn T- Lester Johnson Attorney for Administrator HELP WANTED: Are you tired 40-43c of working for someone else? The best one man businss in this county now available NOTK E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Watkins Dealers are enjoying the l»est sales in the history the undersigned has filed in tlm of the Company. Can arrange County Court of the State of capital for responsible men Oregon for Sherman County his Income starts at once. Write Final Account and Report as The J. R. Watkins Company. Administrator of the Estate of 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wn Julia Smith Brown, deceased, 37-43c and that Wednesday, the 8th day of September, 1948, at 10:00 WHY o;>en gates? All metal . cat o’clock A. M., of said day, at tle guards, ?JOr the courtroom in the courthouse* pneumatic tire crazy wheel in Moro, Sherman County, Ore and fork complete. I^arge gon, have been fixed by the Photograph by Bua Howdyshell, Pendleton stock of steel and shafting. Court as the time and place for Used pipe from lVi to 3’’ Pendleton, Ore.," Aug. 11/— beautiful Indian girl is chosen as hearing of objections to said Mac’s Welding Shop, Phone Final Account and Report ana Members of the real “first fami beauty queen. Also considered 332, Wasco, Oregon. lies” of America will rule at the are splendor of costumes and for the settlement of said estate. SPETIC TANKS pumped and thirty-seventh Pendleton Round- trappings of horse. Norman E. Field* built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 013 The queen’s family have long Administrator Up, Sept. 15, 1«, 17, 18. White Salmon, Wash. tfn T Lester Johnson They are the blue-bloods of the been prominent in the Round- YOUR HOUSE OF BEAUTY’ Attorney for Administrator red race, Indian maidens all, of Up and she herself has ridden in 40-4 ;k* The Dalles, Phone 2197. Steam proud lineage, descendants of races and parades. Her diversions baths for men or ladies. Ef- Chief Joseph and other great In Include roller skating and danc -fectlve, invigorating for rheu NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT dian warriors, and possessing, for ing. She cares not for jitterbug- matic, neuralgia conditions. Notice is hereby given that good measure, beauty, charm of ging except in restrained fashion Hand message, . Sclentic reduc the undersigned has filed in the but loves to waltz. Fond of read personality and riding skill ing methods. The Dalles Phar y n County Court of the State of Ore- Absolut« monarch is« Queen ing, her favorites are Shake BM<? Rw. 1 — gon for Sherman county his speare’s works and “Idylls of the Virginia, a descendant of Chief Final Account and Report as King.* Favorite movie stars are NOTICE TO CREDITORS Joseph, who is the first girl ever NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Administrator of the Estate of chosen as secretary of the Uma Ingrid Bergman and Gregory that the undersigned, Helen Edith Barksdale, deceased, and tilla Indian Tribal Council, the Peck. White Bruckert, has been duly that Wednesday, the 8th day of The queen’s princesses are Indians* own governing body. appointed as administratrix of September. 1948, at 10:00 o’clock Ltvely Virginia, five feet four, Thelma Parr, 22; Edna Quaempts the estate of Ixmise White, de- A. M., of said day. at the court- weight 125, is a graduate of and Viva Bill, 17; Gladys Sheo- ceased. and has qualified as such room in the courthouse in. Moro, Chemawa where she was a mem ships and Myrna Williams, 16, administratrix. All persons hav- Sherman County- Oregon, have ing claims against said estate been fixed by the Court as the ber of the student council and and Laura McKay, 14. Ad will wear their gorgeous are hereby notified and required time and place for hearing of campus queen in 1946. That year, to present the same, duly veri-‘ objections to said Final Account too, she won the American Beauty tribal costumes, gleaming with f ed. to the undersigned at the and - Report and for the settle- contest at the Pendleton Round- bead work; priceless ccwm hand office of Brown & Van Vactor, ment of said estate. ’ Up. In this, only one of its kind ed down from generation to gen Pioneer Building. The Dalles, . ■« Norman E. Fields in the United -States, the most eration. Oregon, within six (6) months - Administrator from the date of the first publi- y Lester Johnson Visiting at the home of Mr and they will attend the Methodist atioik of this notice, to-wit: Au- Attomey for Administrator Mrs S. J< Brock last weekend Youth Camp which will tie held guSt 27th, 1948. 40-43C were Mrs. Cora Conley and her One week. Helen W’hlte Bruckert daughter Mrs Maimie Colby of Administratrix Reno, Nevada; and Mr and Mrs Eureka Ix>dge No. 121 A.F. A A.M Brown & Van Vactor A superior service Harry Colby from San Jose, Cal. Meets on the 1st and Altorneyg at Law Mrs Conley is Mrs Brock’s sister. 3rd Thursday evenings pionecr Building of personal attendance each month. Visiting „ orecon Barbara and Gene McConaughy 43-7c THAT COSTS NO MORE members cordially In- The 1)allts' J^re8°n left Tuesday night on.the stream vlted to meet with us. liner from The Dalles for a Irving Hart, W. M. NOTICE TO ( EDITORS months trip where they will visit H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary All persons having claims ag- relatives in Colorado, Wyoming L up in . Rebekah l-od g. _ No. 11« ain st the esta,t e of Ant“ ne B ' and Nebraska. Potter, deceased, are hereby not- Mr and Mrs Marlowe Anderson Meets 2nd and 4th nw ified to present them, in proper and daughter from Chico, Calif., Tuesdays of each * 0 noo tfiiv Avt form, to the undersigned, the spent W'ednesday visiting at the month. Visiting duly appointed, qualified and —” A wide range o f prices home of Mrs Emma Shearer. members welcome. acting Administrator of the es Nancy Fulton, Patricia Kase- Bertha Belshe N. G thaf meets all wishes tate of Antone B. Potter.deceas- berg and Sharon Briggs left ’■'I®1** Houston, Sec. Saturday for Suttle Lake where Want Ads of opinion by Judges Lusk and cts have been consolidated and Tupsdav Bailey. The new decWon wii. a 500«> rehooi house is to be built • keep the state on a sounder fi- at Rufus. . • u Annio nancial basts than would the Don Wheat has two 4-horse j weekend and were first one and it will certainly teams hauling to the Deschntes Qf h|g give more confidence to voters, for Twohy Bros. . in law. Mr and Mrs Ken Johnson. The people voted the Income tax From GA’. Journal. Aug. 29. ±9 Sunday they had a fam„ re. as an offset to property taxes. Engstrom and Rlagg and the union and picnic dinner to cele Attempts to pass it by other Bell outfit finished their season brate the birthdays of Mrs Anna methods had failed Perhaps the Wednesday Johnson and Ronnie Johnson, offset provision could legally he Asa Eslinger and wife came up Mrs Anna Johnson is T. Lester’s changed by the legislature, or from p orest Grove Sunday to do mother. by the court, but it cannot be some business ond some visiting. Mr and Mrs a r f^prett of morally done except by a vote Shelby Dugger has bought-the Delta. Colorado visited at the of the people. J FT Coon outfit and rented the home of their son in law and Those who mourn because ranch an<J daughter Mr and Mrs Rob. Oregon s tax system « te mud- The proposed bank " in Kent ert Duke for a week. Thursday died <the term Portland papers win not npw opened until in Mr and Mrs Duke and son Gary use) probably do so from lack lbe sprlng wetn to Portiand with Mr and of understanding. It is simple From theOhserver, Aug. SO, ’29 Garrett and returned Sunday, enough and can hardly be chang- There were 32 people gathered The Garretts lef Tuesday. ed much unless the rights of at the J.H.Wilson home Sunday Mr and Mrs Leonard Flelds rregon voters are abridged. to honor the birthday of Joe and , wo sons went to Portland Onlnan rX ro ?K ati7 n Pslea'tovèPu” r' reKff' brother ln law Mr. Wilson Saturday 'w h e re 'th e y - will 'pick __ « ... Sally who . has . on an appropriations arxne ine who . . has y been viaiti™ h i s __««__«! visiting horp here t this up their daughter six percent limitation.. In Oregon been visiting at the home of Mr there can be no emergency tax summer. * Art Barzee and Bill Brinkert and Mrs Basil Bains. FronT^here measures. Those two things dt make Oregon’s tax system some moved their harness horses to they will go on to Junction City what unusual. But the people Goldendale where they will com- where they will visit Mrs Fields’ parents, Mr- and Mrs W. C. Pat- here control their taxes. above pete at the fair. Three different orchestras will terson for a few days. Miss Ada the base plus six per cent. And play for dances for the American Packard will accompany them that sounds pretty democratic I-egion during the fair. to Portland, after having spent to us, even if It is unhandy. the harvest season helping Mrs The first decision of the su Fields. preme court w’ould have permit ted the surplus income tax mon Mr and Mrs Lloyd Royse and ey to go Into the general fund family, and Miss Florence Miss- and 1 m » appropriated by the next man of Britt, Iowa were ln Beat- legislature. Pressure groups were ~4ie from Friday to Sunday visit- already organized to get some The resignation of Victor G !?* ^ tiVeS^ T hey SiOpped al of the dough. Jterson Secretary Treamu-pr Troutda,e on the,r wa-V home and They can still get some of the , he tiallea National Farm Loan ylt,*?«Wlt,h M r„an,d Mrs Geor*e money an.l there are several Ass<K.latlon for a numbe f I-amborn for a little while. They worthy causes to which It might was announced b w „ found them getting along Just be put. Among ! fine. put. A ..« .» them urn,. are higher R;tf,cunlo Ragsdale,, president, today. Mr education which is hand capped Peterson w,u * « '• Mr and Mrs Vernon Van Gild by lack of buildings an.l lack of leg anu er had a pot luck dinner at their money for Instructors, higher ---- home Sunday, those attehding pay for state employees is need- ‘ ________ _ ... . were Mr and Mrs John Royse, ed 'perhaps a drop In number p Ba f „ Ollve and JoJ?n Robinson, Walt ,x,uld be arranged at the same fhe“ ^ . „ o ^ ~ r ^ v , r e Eaton' and H arry Walthers, time), state institutions are over- pr df a™rn an.l Mr and Mrs Fred Chrlstln crowded and are In need of more Association there. The effective ° h<? Dal,es- equipment, pension payments t it i date of the change will lie Sen- must go up as the cost of living tember ]5th M 1 Take advantage of the final rises. It is almost certain that regu Hummer D ress Ulearnnce lar state expenses will use all 5.00 • 12.00 • 16.00 • 21.00 groups the money available under the OLD AGE PAYM ENT six per cent limitation. SHOULD BE CHFX KKD Greta, The Dalles That means that any new ap propriations must lie submitted Checking on your old-age and — to the people. The legislature survivors insurance account is a GAS. AND Olla will have to pass them first un- K<»od deal like having your bank TI res-- A ccessorl e s less initiated by the people them- account balanced and is just as elves. Such procedure does slow K°od business. This was the ad- R H M c K E A N and S O N op and handicap the expenditure vfoe Vernon A. Welo, manager WASCO :-: OREGON of public money. Sometimes that °* the I ¿a Grande office of the < an be J>ad but more often it Social Security Administration, IN S U R A N C E FOR YOUR L IFE IN SU R A N C E ik good. ,n ' reminding workers of this Grain, Feed, Fuel HER There is no good reason ln tax service of his agency. ‘beory why income and excise urge all workers to check Farm Im plem ents tax money should be set aside to al mtervals on their account,’’ BARBED W IRE — GOOD POSTS Mr. W ’elo explained, offset property taxes. The only r‘ Welo “so that PHONE 163 Feedstore »eaaon\ it is done in Oregon Is niay be sure receiving Wasco, Oregon is the^ n\ay ise^the peoples neonle voted It for wages it that foJ' all aH w ages they earn. Special R epresentative (*cauf X ay. Now the cour^ has upheld " e take every precaution to In- Competent Counsel i iat condition. This new decision *ure / he accuracy of our records Dependable Service ; proper. but ’’^porting by emplov- Expericnce has shown that the ‘ a^ Most er- STANDARD IN SURAN CE CO. formerly G ef year flckeft NOW y ^ u n : n n^ V ° rker\ T e °r (Oregon Mutual Life) for fke great Home Office - Portland, Ore. : jtc lrmtitutlons. The most re- . number *° ‘ U,7 *° • nt- example is the 10.000.000 any numb<T. Sometimes \e for state and educational instltu- ' n « l L a "TOl"’l | °f wa^ ’ ia < ,ns buildings. A measure will " ^ rl 7 '„ and 22'“ *°na" y nO Shriners Hospital 1 -• on the Ixallot in November port at all is made? approve a Mat. deficit of ,Wel° Point«! « « that ; A ll Star , « «lx 4 a half million dollars £ are '" n° cl«rge for furnish- ing wage statements and that td the people will certainly ap- any worker can obtain one mere Football Game ove of that as well. ly by sending in a request card. These cards, called Form OAR 7004, can be secured bV writing, Multeomak Sfadlem, I<>MH OF E X PE R IE N C E telephoning, or calling In person Portland, Safarday, The travic death of tw’o mem- at E® Gonde office. The ad X a gasf 28, 8:30 P. M. rs of the Oregon legislature z^ress.*8 Obeerver Building, La i»nd tw’o others who w*ere almost .,ra tefopbone num- ti rtaln to be members, coming >® 78S. All Proceeds to Shrinert* Hoapital as It did in an accident s im ila r -------- ------------ for Crippled Children, Portland to that which reihoved the gov Unit. Portland All Stars va. State ernor. secretary’ of state and pre S e e ' All Stars, plug sklent of the senate, is a blow to state government. FARADES MUSIC Representatives Snellstrom and W . R . R e i d & S o n Johnson were conscientious and DRILL TEAMS BANDS W ASCO, OREGON bard • working legislators and Sriellstrom had many years of PAGEANTRY COLON experience ln lawmaking. John fo r son was younger and- had one session behind him,, a session in ho TPOINT & NORGE RANGRS Ticket« are going fast! If you live out of town, «end your check or which he had distinguished hlm- money order TODAY for your cor |||g eoMervattve actions. KKFRIGERA*E0R8 tickets at $3 each including tax. The other men were untried __ __ in l^islatlve lulls hut were WASHING MACHINES All »eats reserved. Write to: considered men of ability by the- WATKB « k ATERH Ticket Daparfmeaf ir constituents. New men will be found to re- DIHHWAHHERA and what worn- Mnltaomah Civic Stadium place them, but nothing can re- an doe* not want a dish washer? Victor Peterson Resigns Job ’ JOHN A. FOSS ATTENTION! place l ^e exp£ rie"Ce had gained Both were from counties containing large educa tional institutions and were ex* COLEMAN FIXK1R FURNACES HPACE H EATERS / c Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. Transient and visiting brothers are cordially invited to meet with us. Leo Watkins, N. G. John DeMoss, Secretary Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.S. N EW STO CK Late Sum m er Dresses in Pastels Bemberg Sheers, D o tted Swiss, Eyelet, etc. e Meets every second and fourth Thursday in each month; visiting members Invited. Moro, Oregon W asco, O reg o n Pauline Douma W. M. Edna Melzer, Secretary ® oo^ cocceoccccoc*jcoo3oooooocoooocooooocooooo& oc< id The Gay Shop IN Seldom ^ ' " ' ^ e e l l e d X40. Portlaad 7, Oragoa »UT* I"’" «O*»»*"