Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 29, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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2 SHERMAN
COUNTY
JO U R N A L
MORO
OREGON
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 29, 1948
the purpose of sellin g the $3500.-
SHANIKO
duly appointed Willard II- Bar­ 3rd day of November, 1948, by 00 issue of CITY OF MORO GEN­
Dollars ($300.00).
HALLOWEEN
the
undersigned,
and
opened
The right is reserved to reject nett as Administrator of the
Gherman (Comity ¿journal
„Come this week end there will
B y M r s M a u d e Garrett
Estate of Wm. D. Barnett, de­ thereafter by the City Council ERAL OBLIGATION STREETS
any and all bkis.
___ ___ be a celebration of a holiday
ceased,
and all persons haying at the Council Chambers in the AND DRAINS IMPROVEMENT
H. R. White
whensprites are said to gather in
Altman McKinley moved to
P ublished E v e r y F riday at
claims
against
the said estate, City Hall of Moro, Oregon, at BONDS authorized at an election
City Recorder
the darkness and do acts of varl- The Dalles Friday where he will
Moro, Oregon
are
hereby
required
to present a regular meeting of the City held on May 21, 1948, said bonds
-------
Editor ous kinds. Seldom are they good remain for the winter , residing -------- ■
same to said Administrator, at Council on such day, for the to be numbered 1 to 7, inclusive,
Giles L. French
— acts although the opportunity at the Star hotel.
in THE COUNTY COURT OF the law office of Roy J. Baker purpose of selling the $5000.00 in denominations of $5OQ.0O each
An'-'-
seems
unlimited'
in
its
possibility.
Frank
(Doc)
Harris
was
home
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR in Grass Valley, Oregon, with issue of the CITY OF MORO to be dated November 1, 1948,
On
<
f » - lo f f i e ai M
UÎ9
But boys around Moro have visiting his mother, Mrs Rosa SHERMAN COUNTY,
Contre« of Mar
the proper vouchers annexed, GENERAL OBLIGATION WA­ and to mature serially in num­
been very reasonable in their Harris after working on the In Matter of the Comnuinal Es- within six tlonths from the dale TER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT erical order at the rate $500.00
Halloween depredations of late Muddy ranch out of Antelope.
tate of Anna K. Barnett and Wm of the first publication of this BONDS authorized at an election on the first day of January in
held on May 21, 1948, said bonds each of the years 1950 to 1956
late years and little property of
Mr and Mrs James Phifer and D. Barnett, deceased, ss.
notice.
O r ec ©NUÎS PER
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
First publication being October to be numbered 1 to 10, inclu­ inclusive, and to bear interest
|
AT
I
0
N
value
has
been
wrecked.
This
Is
Miss
Margaret
Olsen
attended
the
w h o m it may p o n p f r n -
P u b iis i 4 er , s sl-sp
IK
1 04 0
sive, in denominations of $500 - at a rate not to exceed 6% per
not to say they have been with- dance at Grass Valley Saturday ™Yo™
Willard H. Barnett 00 each, to be dated November I, annum.
out
their
night
of
fun
and
sleep-
nignt.
the above named Court has duly
NATIONAL EDITORI A t _ lessness. •-
Administrator 1948, and to mature serially in
The interest on said bonds
—
Ladles of Shaniko received an- appointed Willard H. Barnett,
numerical order at the rat-e of shall be payable semJ-annuallv
Roy
J.
Baker
ASSOCIATION
Perhaps they are .not to be nouncements of the birth of a as Administrator of the Com- Attorney for Administrator
$500.00 on the first day of Jan­ on the first day- of January and
blamed for any of it. Fathers in daughter, October 8 to Mr and munal Estate above named and
50-51-52-lc uary in each of the years 1950 July in each year, principal and
their expansive moments boast of Mrs G. B. Harris of Cooekin, Ida- all persons having claims again- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF to 1959, inclusive, and to bear interest payable in lawful monev
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER the time they abducted a cow ho. Name Sharon Ann. The Har- st the said estate are hereby re- THE STATE OF OREGON FOR interest at a rate not to exceed of the United States, at the of­
and tied her in the principal’s of- ris family were members of the quired to present same to the SHERMAN COUNTY.
fice of the City Treasurer of
6% per annum.
SÜ BSC R ÏPÎÏÔ N ^ RATES
fice * when they took a buggy Thompson-Parker crew.
^aid Administrator at the law InMatter of the Communal Es­ The interest on said bonds City of Moro; said bonds to be
ONE YEAR ....... ................... $2.00
— apart and hoisted it to the barn
Mr and Mrs W. D. Hanks were ° fflce of
ln Gra^s tate Theodore M. Rolfe and Clara shall be payable semi-annually issued pursuant to Chapter XVI,
roof,
when
they
put
the
butcher’s
visitors
ln
Dufur
Sunday
to
see
**
E. Rolfe, Theodore M. Rolfe, de on the first days of January amendment to City of Moro
OCTOBER 29, 1948
t
k
p,
vouchers annexed,
within
six eeased. ss.
and July of each year, principal Charter, and to Ordinance No
- sign on the barber shop,, etc., etc., Mr and Mrs W. C. Guyton, grand- months from
, he datc
Of the
and Interest payable in lawful 126.
NOTICE T O CREDITORS
etc.,
until
the
beer
runs
out
and
parents
of
Mrs
Hanks.
first publication of this notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: money of the United States, at
THE ELECTION
All bids must be accompanied
Mr and Mrs Edward Cummi-
First publication being October
Now comes the test by ballot he company grows tired.
the office of the City Treasurer by a certified check of 2% of
You
are
hereby
notified,
that
And boys
will be boys,
of son, former residents of this lo- 15, 1948.
of all the campaigning of the last
.
_
the above entitled ’"Court has of City of Moro; said bonds to be such bid.
Willard H. Barnett duly appointed John M. Rolfe, issued pursuant to Chapter XV,
The successful bidder will be
six months There has l>cen little course, but not many of them cality, have bought a home here
Administrator as Administrator of the Com­ amendment to City of Moro Char­ furnished with an approving
l>e very - bad without some of Mrs Minnie Bleakney. It was
interest in politics this fall, less,
legal opinion uf Messrs. Winfree*.
formerly the Jim Fisher house. Roy J. Baker
munal estate above named and ter, and to Ordinance No. 125.
in fact, than during the spring a,d from others,
McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre of
Ralph Reeder was a visitor Attorney for Administrator
All
bids
must
be
accompanied
all
persons
having
claims
again­
primaries. Even the meausres on
Portland, Oregon.
at
the
home
of
-his
parents,
Mr
50-51-52-lc
by
a
certified
check
of
2%
of
st
said
Community
Estate,
are
the Oregon ballot and local elec- TAXES AGAIN
The Council reserves the right
hereby reouired to present same such bid.
tions seem to be unable to stir
N o w it is proposed that the and Mrs G. H. Reeder coming --------------------
to
reject any and all bids.
The
successful
bidder
will
be
, j N THE COUNTY COURT OF to said administrator as the law
the voter from his apathy.
next legislature refer to the from Portland.
Carrel S. Bennett
furnished
with
an
approving
office
of
Roy
J.
Baker,
in
Grass
Miss Marion Lord of Ellenburg, THE STATE OF OREGQN FOR
Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon.
Polls indicate that Dewey will people a measure to put the in-
legal
opinion
of
Messrs.
Wlnfree.
Valley,
Oregon,
with
the
proper
defeat Truman and Mr. Truman, come tint receipts in the general Wash was a guesl t a t the W A. SHERMAN COUNTY.
50-2c
Shuler & Sayre of
In Matter of the Estate of Wm. vouchers annexed, within six McCulloch,
himself, seems to think so for fund. Property owners may as nees nome mis week,
Portland,
Oregon.
months
from
the
date
of
the
D. Barnett, deceased, ss.
Ti|e Council reserves the right NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
his campaign has been that of a well get set to oppose such a —
-—
first publication of this notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to
reject any and all bids.
First
publiction
being
October
Notice is hereby given that the
defeated and scared man.
His move. The income tax is now NOTICE OF BOND SALE *
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Carrel S. Bennett undersigned has filed in the Coun­
Sealed bids will be received
charges of what the Republicans their protection against a state
You are hereby notified that 15, 1948.
John M. Rolfe Recorder, City* of Moro, Oregon ty Court of the State of Oregon
might do are reminiscent of those property tax and such a mea- by the undersigned until the the above entitled Court has
50-2c for Sherman County his Final
Administrator
remove hour of eight o’clock, P. M. on
made about grass growing in the sure—if passed—would
Account and Report as Adminis­
Rov
J.
Baker
Eureka
Lodge
No.
121
A.F.
&
A.M
streets some years ago.
It-
Monday, the 15th day of Novem-
trator of the Estate of Jessie A.
NOTICE
OF
FIN
A
L
HEARING
Attorney
for
Administrator
Meets on the 1st and
Farmers, however, may look ber, 1948, and immediately* there-
The fact is that New York
50-51-52-lc
Notice is hereby given that Potter, deceased, and that Mon­
3rd
Thursday
evenings
state has been better governed forward with confidence to the after opened by the Council of
the undersigned have filed in day, the 8th day of November,
each month. Visiting
than has the United States. There repeal of the with-holding tax, the City of Wasco at the Council
the
County court of the State of 1948. at -10:00 A. M , of said* day,
members cordially ln- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
taxes have been reduced, admin- the bookkeeping necessities of room in said city, for the pur-
Oregon
for Sherman County their at the courtroom, in the court­
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
■ vlted to meet with us.
istration made efficient, lalior which seem more troublesome chase of Fifteen Thousand Dol-
Final
Report
and Account as house, in Moro, Sherman County,
SHERMAN COUNTY.
Irving Hart, W. M.
been fixed by the
troubles lessened, race and reli- than the gain that might have lars ($15,000.00) City of Wasco
In Matter of the Estate of Administrators of the estate of Oregon, as have
B. Pinkerton, Secretary
the time and place for
gious troubles kept at a mini- been derived. The bill was pass- Water Bonds, said bonds to be
Theodore M. Rolfe, deceascd.ss Asa David Richelderfer, deceas­ Court
of objections to said
ed and that Saturday the 13th hearing
mum.
In international affairs etT as a collection method for dated November 1, 1948, bearing Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. lift NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Final
Account
Report arid for
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: day of November, 1948, at ten the settlement and
Dewey is not so likely to sound unemployment compensation fund interest at the rate of not to Meets 2nd and 4th
of said estate.
o’clock
A.
M.,
of
said
day,
at
the
You are hereby notified that
off without consultation of in- violators, but has caused many exceed six percent (6%) per Tuesdays of each
George A. Potter
the above entitled Court has duly County Courtroom, in the Court­
formed appointees as is Truman, headaches from innocent by- annum, payable semi-annually in month.
Visiting
Administrator
house,
at
Moro,
Oregon,
has
appointed
John
Marshall
Rolfe,
T. Lester Johnson
denominations of One Thousand m em bers welcome.
Both parties have much the standers.
as Administrator of the estate been fixed by the Court as the Attorney for Administrator 49-52c
Dollars ($1,000.00) each, maturing it®rtha^Belshe
same farm program favoring ------------------
of
Theodore M. Rolfe, deceased, time and place for hearing of
Clara
Houston,
Sec.
parity prices soil conservation NORMAN THOMAS
serially in numerical * order at
and all persons having claims objections to said Final Report NOTICE OF F IN A L SE T T L E ­
and assured incomes. Probably
This is the sixth time Norman the rate of Two Thousand Dollars
against said estate, are hereby and Account and the settlement MENT
neither would be able or anxious Thomas has gone to the poll
^$2,000.00) on the 1st dny of Moro Lodge No.
required
to present same to said of said estate.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Meets 1st and 3rd
to keep all farm prices at present as a candidate for the Socialist January in each of the years 1953 Tuesdays
David R. Richelderfer that the undersigned executrix
Administrator at the law office
in
I.O.O.F.
Henry N. Richelderfer of the Estate of* Frank S. Lam-
levels because the pressure from party, He has grown ln public to ' W5S, inclusive, and Three hall. Transient and
•of Roy J. Baker in Grass Valley>
Oregon with the proper vouch­ Geo.' G. Updegraff
consumers is too great.
born, deceased, has filed in the
respect as his party has lost in Thousand Dqllars on January 1, viVting brothers are
ers annexed, within six months Attorney for Administrators
In Oregon there seems no ques voting strength.
County Court of Sherman Coun­
invited to
In the time 1959, provided that all matur-
from the date of the first publi­
50-3c ty, State of Oregon, her final ac­
tion about the election of a Re Thomas has been leader of his Ing thereafter shall be subject meet with us.
cation of this notice.
count as such executrix, and
publican delegation to congress party* he has seen the nation to call and redemption on Janu-
First publication being October NOTICE OF BOND SALE
that the 5th day of November,
' I-«eo Watkins, N. G.
Guy Cordon has made a reputa turn socialist far beyond his ary 1, 1953, and on any interest
15, 1948.
I|ids will be received unti[ the 1948, at the hour o f-10:00 o’clock
paying date thereafter.
John DeMoss, Secretary
tion that is a credit to the state dreams of 1918.
John M. Rolfe hour of 5 o’clock p. m. on the A. M. h a s been fixed b y said
The approving legal opinion Bet it lehr in ( ’hapter No. 78. 07E j SL
and he is certain to be returned
Perhaps more socialism will
Administrator 3rd day* of November, 1948, by Court as the time for hearing
Meets every second and Rov J. Baker
although his opponent is a like- be necessary as we get beyond of Messrs. Winfree, McCulloch,
objections to said report and
the undersigned, and opened of
fourth Thursday In each Attorney for Adnrbiistrator
able, honest, CIO editor who may the pioneer times and people be­ Shuler. & Sayre will be furnished
the settlement thereof.
month; visiting members
50-51-52-lc thereafter by the City Council
obtain the votes of Jus partisans come thicker and thicker until the successful bidder.
Alice Josephine Lamborn
Invited.
Moro,
Oregon
at the Council Chambers in the
Bids
must
be
unconditional
and
Stockman has beaten his op they crowd the creek bottoms
„ ‘ Executrix
City Hall in City of Moro, Ore­ Gavin & Gavin
NOTICE OF ROND SALE
Pauline Douma W. M.
ponent before and isexpected to
once could be had for the accompanied by a certified check
Bids will be received until the gon, at a regular meeting of the Attorneys for Estate
Edna Melzer, Secretary
do so again.
building bf a cabin. If one man in the amount of Three Hundred
hour of 5 o’clock p. m. on the City Council on such day, for The Dalles Oregon
Doug McKay is almost sure of lives ln a township he can be—
 J w r litt m u l
being Oregon’s next governor. He and must be—self ' reliant and
has made a campaign that took strong and self contained.
If
him all over the state; he is 10,000 live in the same space
From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh
sound, serious, and safe. He has each one must take cognizance
the balance required of the office, of the others and guide his life
whereas Lew Wallace, his opposi­ by that information.
tion, and a pleasant companion
//
Anyway the nation has grown
Husbands, Wives,
personally, is changeable and un­ almost fond of Norman Thomas
predictable.
and voters who once abhorred
Earl Newbry is likely to be the socialism as they now do com­
and Marriage"
next secretary of state despite munism, speak of him as a very
his mistakes while under the In­ bright man. It is rather late to
Maybe you read that survey pub­ tobacco and an evening glass of
fluence of John Hall. This is true
do
Mr.
Thomas
much
good,
and
lished recently in a national maga­ beer or ale, is a sure start towards
largely because his opponent is
ineffectual and entirely untrain perhaps if his chances of winning zine, entitled “Husbands, Wives, unhappiness.
were better he would, be liked and Marriage.**
ed in large affairs.
As for what made happy mar­
less.
Howard Belton has had a hard
It showed that among happily riages, companionship within the
We have undergone so many
race against Walter Pearson be
married couples, those who criti­ home w m listed most important of
«tuse Pearson’s father was one­ things, perhaps, that mere social­ cized th e m selves outnum bered all. And from where I ait, a husband
time treasurer and his name is ism seems an almost tolerable those who criticized the other per­ and wife who can spend an evening
remembered. But Walter Jr. is dose of medicine. ’
son. Among unhappily married by the fire—with nothing more
not Walter Sr. as acquaintances
couples, it was just the opposite— exciting than a mellow glass of
can testify. Belton Is the more re­
each
one tended to criticize the other. beer, and a friendly conversation—
liable and Is expected to win
1. Your voice gets a boost in repeater sta­
handily.
That’s the way it is in our town, are a truly well-matched couple!
tions like this one. For currents fade on the
George Neuner attorney general
as I guess it is in yours. Criticism,
lines and without amplifiers, your voice would
has made a slight campaign From the Observer ,Oct. 29, 1909 whether it’s of a w ife’s taste for
soon be lost. The equipment can literally turn
Bom:
To
Mr
and
Mrs
C.
G.
Huis
while his opponent has beaten October 23rd, a son.
hats, or a husband’s taste for pipe
a faded voice into a roar. Much of it requires
the bushes pretty thoroughly.
Hon.
M.
A.
Moody
was
up
from
onl^
periodic check-ups like the one the tech­
Neuner relies on his record for
The
Dalles
Sunday
looking
over
nician
is giving it here.
Copyright, 1948, United Statet Brewers Foundation
honesty arid efficiency and integ­
his
Rutledge
farm.
The
round
rity, characteristics the state can
get in Its attftraey general next trip was made in one day by auto.
I. D. Pike and family and Mr
term only by the election of
Parts stay bright
Film sticks tight
and
Mrs Don Wheqt made the
Neuner.
round tirp to Chenowith below
In the legislative district Ste­ The
wart Hardie will be chosen sen­ auto. Dalles Sunday in Mr Pike’s
ator and Giles French and Henry
Leon Strong carries his left
Peterson, representatives as there
arm
in a sling as the result of
is no opposition to them.
much athletics.
There is hut one county1 race, too
that of Judge, which Curt Tom, From the G. V. J. O ct 31, 1919
Miss Nora Baker and Miss Ed­
Republican, and Art Christianson
na
V’an Metre left for Portland
Independent, l>oth want.
Last
week to attend Benkie-Walk-
The measures are discussed er business
college.
in another column. And may* the
The
Johnsori
well drill moved
best man win.
to the R. C. Bennett ranch Mon­
A cleansing agent in RPM
day and is going to punch a hole
"RPM” clings to hot upper
NO, NO, NO.
Motor Oil scrubs carbon, gum
through the rock and find water.
The navy, we read, has arrang­ Later the outfit will go to the
cylinder walls, protects against
—keeps engine insides shiny.
ed to provide Waves with even- George Schwartz ranch and drill
excessive wear.
Ing g o « ,» which they will be hls prcsent we„ , hat
permlttol to wear. Perhaps the ,ast week an<| a„
,
'
navy has some Rystem of making another f)ow of water
Its enlisted personnel like to wear
Dr Reiter Qf Tbp
2 . V ast W e s te rn distances make it neces­ 3 . S p e c ia lly -tra in e d m en keep a 24-hour
sary for us to build stations all along our cross­ watch at key stations. When they spot possible
«uniform when on a party al- glven E. E. VanNuys the con-
though some little, but useless. trart to blllld a r(.s|(|enr(, on ,
country lines to keep your voice going through trouble they get a crew on the job in a hurry
experience with women and even Shank farm, now occupied by Mr.
with normal clarity and volume. On some . . . often before lines go out. For putting
ing attire leads to doubt.
Van Metre.
lines repeaters are spaced 70 miles apart. On cross-country calls through reliably, with cross-
For one who has seen the glare From the Oburffver, Nov. 1, 1929
others
they’re as close as 8 miles. You may have the-street clarity, is part of our job of furnish­
of—shall we say dislike—on the
A.
von
Borstel
was
ln
Moro
noticed
some of them from the highway.
ing the best possible service to the West.
face of a woman when she sees Monday from Kent arranging
a eown similar to hers the navy’s with Al Swegle to take charge of
project
seems
utterly
futile. Noth-
...
_
.
..
the carpenter work at his farm
thing, yes. nothing, can spoil an
remodc)|n
and modernlzin.
4 . W h e n y o u m a k e a t e le ­
evening, including dinner, dance „ „ f
h
p h o n e call, you hire a valuable
and decorations more quickly
*
,
than an Identical gown.
‘
ofT J 1™ numbering
servant at low cost . . . a more use­
ful servant than ever. It can do
Women express themselves In V,??? t
vir
I
more jobs . . . run more errands.
their evening gow ns. They really - L w ' r w n O88’i A Ru8fcles-
For today there are twice as many
do despite what one may think a,n ^ W
M‘,,er Plan:n ^ C leav e
A S ta n d a r d o f C a lif o r n ia Product *1
telephones in the West as ten years
of the expression. Street dress, ’ h
or l’-u8ene via McKenzie
ago. Thousands more go in each
— . —
»«w«
______
work dress, shoes, even hat may
attend the annua]
“ G ive to y o u r C o m m u n ity C h e s t.
week. And each new telephone
KEITH M c DDNAI.D
bp a uniform but w’hen a Wave
8 B ay at th e University of
added makes every other telephone
Give fo r a ll— a ll you c a n ! ”
• »Va«eo. Phone 55?
g6es out with the b<kt boy friend
more useful.
we’ll bet she wears a dress that
A* Binder and wife left last
fC. R. ANDERSON
isn't a uniform and different wee^ bv^ motor on a trip to Van-
couver
B.
C.
Grass Valley, Phone
than all others, too.
WHERE WHISPERS
TURN TO SHOUTS
How outpost repeater stations
keep-your long distance calls
at almost home-town clarity
The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company