ccpted tm s dii ceto. ship. His suc
DEAN JOHNSON E L F*’TED
Retirement Fund: $51.75.
cessful business career of more
DIRECTOR
1st.
NTL.
BANK
Circuit Court
Jurv List
1049
County Audit: $80.00.
rectetl to draw on Post War Road
of 200'nam
es for
selected
than 28 years in Oregon, and the
Dean
Johnson,
president
of
the
different this year. The cor?™1?
County Agent’s Office; $l,3a0.00,
prominence and respect he holds
filed.
**hvnn:tu C ounty J o u rn a l
tee has an engineering back fund in sum of $1500.00 as part
C.
D.
Johnson
Lumber
corpora
in business circles in and out of
payment on purchase of snow
further m atters'at issue, ad- M1SCELI .AN0OUS:
tion/
has
just
been
elected
a
direa-
ground.
*
State
Industrial
Accident
Com-
Oregon,
are ample evidence of the
plow; Clerk directed to draw on ournment ensued
Published Every Friday at
or of the First National Bank of value he can be as a director of
uenera.
n
u
.«
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mission,
$7.82;
First
National
General
Road
Fund
budget
to
the
J°urniI>
__
Moro, Oregon
POWER, FISH FIGHT
-
PRESENTED ’
Bank, $74.70; State Tax Conuni Portland, it was announced by F. our bank.”
of $1413.17 in full payment
The anouncement that fishing extent
sion,
j i d id, P Public
Em ployes Rt N. Belgrano Jr., president of th
G i l ^ n r French
of remaining balance on purchase
SHERMAN COUNTY, sion, $13.73;
l
interests? are going to
e of s snow
tirement, $130
$130.16^x National Hos bank. Johnson fills a vacancy on ♦ Wednesday Connie and Dorothy
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» cond c i*» >
m att««' a t
plow.
o
~
OREGON.
G
ENERAL
AND
tirement,
n o w plO
W.
. .
OREGON.
G
ENERAL
A
N
II»
the board created by ^ e untimely Wilson and Miss Anajean Knig^
f t S k . “ « ■ -.
Att
proposed new dam on the Deschu
Clerk d i recti xi to draw on Sprc
FU N D S FOR DE< EMBER pital Asociation, $10.50.
death last summer of Orville
Gr.n*ref* March 3. *»'9_____
— tes river near Madras may be the ial Road Tax Fund to extent of ROAD
ton accompanied Paul Wilson to
G
ENERAL
ROAD
FUND
1948 AND APPROV ED JAN
start*'of as good a fight as those
ROAD EMPLOYEES PAY ROLL: Miller.
Eugene. They expect to return
- official county PArlilL two opponents have ever engaged $785.00 in payment for Gravel UARY , 5, 194» TERM OF 1 HE
Born, and reared in St. L?U1S’ home Sunday.
___ __________
Wm R. Wallace, $50.46; J. T.
^TBSUTUI’TIONRATES
Loader.
COUNTY COURT.
Brown, $222.10; E. McPherson, Johnson came to the West tons
$2.00 ^F ish in g men, commercial, that
Treasurer directed to draw on General Fund:
ONE YEAR
Tax Department Equipment ac SHERIFF’S OFFICE
»FFICE
$170.47; Frank Bazzel, $169.85, in 1921 and has been prominently ~ T w e e d Coats In Three-quarter
is feel that dams on the Columbia
Office'
Equipment,
H. associated with the lumber in and Ixmg le n g th and Half S izes
of
$2000.00
and
count
to
extent
or
Mahoney
Office
Frank Bayer, $202.04; Charles **•
/F»
amt tflbutartes will kill their In- Clerk directed to draw on
„ustrv all his business life.
°n
County
KJhlam
Stationery
&
“
Print-
*
Perrigo,
Peri
igo,
$216.37;
George
H.
De-
l»e
Greta, The_DaU«l________
dustrv- They are probably cor General Fund to extent of $947 50 ♦ ¿
ER
In the first World War, John
$4 44; West Coast Print- Moss,
M
$211.27; Charles F. Decker,
0 * (i
ret too, but so far have not been in full payment for accounting
$144- son was with the 20th Engineers,
in d in g Co„ $32.00; Bur- $188.35;
-------- Kenneth
-------- - Morehouse, 1144-
able to stop U. S. Engineers. What and posting machine for Assessor « 8 . ¿ B Adding
PI » t i t
a forestry ' unit and the largest
Machine Co^, $4/3 .84: Claude Bayer. $131.77.
luck they will have with a Private
engineering group, ulth zu,00
and
Sheriff
offices.
jsjorman
E.
Fields,
$50.00.
MI SC FI .LA N EOU S:
firm will not he known until later.
Attorney at law
troops, serving overseas. He was
Monthly Statement of County
OFFICE:
n a iio n a i
l P n í * o í . 1.
Complicating the matter is that Treasurer showing fund balances ^ J shong & Co.. $15.00; Wes”, The Central Tractor Wrecking discharged as a first lieutenant in
Ç oç A t . ^ n a PUD has a dam site a short as of December 31, 1948 presented Coagt Printing & Binding Co., Co., $69.60; Secretary of State, 1919, with a citation from our
ASS
MORO
ways above the proposed $ 12.000.- and filed.
x
w ¿11.50; J. C. Freman, P. M„ $10.00. $11.00, Public Employes Retire government for distinguished ser Monday, Wednesday, Friday
ment,
$34.88;
Railway
Expres
000 structure. This
.
County Clerk’s Statement show- » n o ix c o R ’S OFFICE:
mvuv, ...«
j ■»'-'■
— — .,
•
vice
Afternoons
an argument between private and ing budgeted fund balances ln VBurroughs Adding Machine Co., Agency. $24.40; First National
In making the announcement of
FRIDAY, J A M ARY 28, 1»49
public power factions as well
General Road fund as of Decern • “ u~ ouK
Bank. $59.35; State Tax Comrnis- Johnson’s appointment to the
TH E DALUES
The new uam is just below the ber 31, 1948 presented and filed.
r i) URT HOUSE:
sion, $18.85; Public Employes Re- First National Bank board, Bei-
NEW SH U FFL E
grano
stated,
“We
are
extremely
211
East Third Street
Semi-Annual
Report
of
County
(pacjfic
power
&
Eight
Co
$24-
tirement,
$164
97;
State
^pdustriai
mouth
of
the
Metolius
and
that
An attempt wil be made again
pleased
that
Dean
Johnson
has
ac-
Telephone
3209
river
is
held
by
fishing
interests
Treasurer
covering
period
of
July
v
of
Moro,
Water
Dept.,
Accident
Commission,
$/7.41,
L.
by local representatives to rear-
1 1948 to December 31, 1948 in- ¿ 7’50C pyaci°fIC Telephone & Tele- H. Urness Motors, $23645;, Log-
range the distribution of funds as one of the best P^pogatlon
«rrauh Co. $48.25; Ranch & Home gers and Contractors Machine^
paid by the state to the counties streams in the state. There is a ciuslve presented and filed.
Report of Sheriff’s tax turn- s
¿3. j c. Freman, P M., Co., $443.78; Wasco Motor Co.,
from the highway commission fish hatchery site there which over
covering period front Octo- bt ,
Lumber & Fuel Yard, $64.45; Howard Cooper Corp , $ «
would, sav the fishermen, be ren
funds.
a- dered useless if the dam vas her 15, to November 15, 1948 In-
¿ y J o e M arsh.
Gum
Sunset Motor Cq $44 92; j k
Present basis for distribution !•
chistve, presented and filed
&
OTRT'
McKean Co., S60.90. Interstate
on number of cars.
bUOn behalf of the power people
In the matter of the procure-
Miller, $14.00; Joe Tractor & Equipment Co., $0.49-
The fedeal govenment divides
42.98;
$5 07
Arstlll - Monroe Pontiac,
its funds according to a formula It may be said that there is due ment of Bonds for al future¡elec- p
W. R. Reid & Son, $21.7 Ranch .
that considers population, miles o need for power as dim lights and tive and appointive (ounty offiei p q d q m e r -
R m A1¡ey, $16.00.
& Home Store, $3.63: Moro Lum-
Who's A Foreigner?
post-roads and area A bill is gctt- darkened streets attest This dam als: Court is to place orders for
her & Fuel, $42.73 Industnal
t
4
EMERGENCY FUND:
irut ready for introduction that can be put into operation long be same.
Purchase & Sales Agreement en b « « *
of state, $2.00; Jes- Motor T arts, $15.00; Firestone
will divide Oregon’s similar fore McNary dam can be built on
a* ,^ Ower Shop, $7.50; Bern- Stores, $13.73; Hartley’s Garage,
money on the basis df number o the Columbia and it will serve; an tered into with Standard Oil Co.,
Flowers, $15.00; Leonard R. $13.50; May & Son, $1.50; Craig
cars area, and miles of roads (all area that has never has quite and Union Oil Co., for County s
on, “was to And freedom to do and
Office Supplv, $1.96; Pacific Tele While I’m waiting for a
gasoline requirements for 1949
cp llh $9 60
roads». The report of the interim enough power.
•
Communication
from
State
111-
p
i
*
'
Oregon
Wheat
league:
phone . & Telegraoh, $10.15; City cut the other day, Slim Hartman think as they wanted to so long as
It Is unfortunate that the agen
committee has a recommendation
ghway
Department,
received
and
Eastern
of Moro, $3.50; Pacific Power & let* slip with a crack about those U*ey didn’t tramp on the rights of
cies
on
whirh
we
must
depend
to
along similar lines.
Light Co., $11.29: Contractor’s
ernment Trapper: $50,00.
Number of cars is not a vet y develop the state so often come filed, relative to proposed work 5 ^
the other fellow.”
p rerniUm on Officer’s Bonds, Eauipment Corp., $1413.17;- Union “foreigners” who live by the dejwa.
fair way of dividing the money. A into conflict. There is nothing to be done on Federal Aid Second-
From where 1 sit, America her*me
Oil Co., $448.59; Standard Oil Co.,
stockman may have no more cars either that rebounds to the bene ary highway in Sherman County:
“Now wait a minute, Slim,’’ the great land it is today through
$35.64.
than a city dweller but he will fit of the state in the quarrels lie Clerk directed to make response * ” £ unty Printing: $25.00.
snaps Doc Sherman. “ Don’t f 01 gt-
our being tolerant of different peo-
Association of Oregon Counties
drive it a lot farther in taking tween private and public power thereto.
we’re all ‘foreigners’ more oi 1««
Appearance
made
before
Court
a
m
o
l
i
u
v
ple and different t a s t e s - whether
care of his business Just going to factions. A state with as many
VJ A • • * •
Some of our families have simply it’s a taste for square dancing or
w required procedure
--- in $1OL
work may take fifty miles^ Rural power rivers as Oregon should relative to
Sealer • of Weights and Measur-
been here longer than others. But waltzing, radio or movies, goat’s
roads are used to haul the food have a place for both, at least, as Commencement of probate pro es $2.56. .
Third A U nion St.
„
District Attorney’s Expensu
even if they came over on the May milk or a temperate glass of spar
that feeds the world and have a long as the demand for power con ceedings.
TH E DALLES, OREGON
Appearance made before Court $7 50.
value greater than those arteries tinues.
flower, they were foreigners to the
-
■
—
Paint
•
W
allpaper
•
Venetian
relative to expansion and rear
kling beer.
that merely carry persons to and
Blinds
Indians.”
rangement pertaining to 4H Club
CONDENSED REPORT OF
G ENER AL PAINT PRODUCTS
fr<Some eastern Oregon counties PROCEEDINGS OF' JAN I ARV
Slim gets a little red and you
program work in County.
Lester Johnson
H eavy Kote - one coat finish
Mr. T. S. Reese appears before
could
see that Doc had him. “And
have very few roads and do not, 194» TERM OF COUNTY
R ayonite, washable smooth finish
in fact, need many for the land COURT
t ,
. . Court requesting that crossing for
the
reason
they came here,” he goes
Flex • Colorful decorator
LAWYER
C A Tom. ('ounty Judge elect, livestock be provided, as agreed to
Is not cultivated but the roads
1/, off on all wallpaper in stock
are needed and badly needed. The and lis te r Wllsorf, County Com on Milton V. Miller outlet road.
Copyright, J949, United State» Brewer» Foundation
WASCO
MORO
Bid of Robert Helyer for pur
2 0 ^ off on special orders
miles of road would not be so missioner elect, qualify and are
great in them as In farm areas. inducted Into respective offices. chase of tax foreclosed property I
s
For and on behalf of George in Kent accepted.
The miles of road factor will not
change the present distribution Jenson, of Rufus, Judge Tom was
Rld of Arthur J. Smith for pur-,
as much as will the area factor, presented with a silver plate« chase of tax foreclosed property
for where there are many people,
In Wasco accepted.
ga Judge Tom extends inv tat ion
or cars, there are also roads
Bids of J. R Yocum et al and
In 1941 a similar attempt wa< to retiring members of County Robert Belshe for purchase of
made to have this redistributed Court' to meet with Court at any obsolete horse drawTi road grad
but the vote of the valle^countles time for discussion of any mat ers accepted.
was too strong at the time.^ With ters incidental to County govern
Official County Appointments
the report of the committee advo
for
1949:
’"ikm
ds
of
County
Clerk,
Deputv
c a tin g such a change It may be
Sheriff Norman E. Fields,
Countv Clerk, County Assessor,
Justice of Peace and County Coro County Truant Officer.
VICTOR G. PETERSON
Joe Peters, James T. Brown and
ner presented to and approved by
j.
M. Wilson as County Road
. REAL ESTATE
Court.
' .
Claims allowed as presented, ex Viewers,
BANK HOTEL.
THE DALLES cepting that County Treasurer di-
Kenneth Fridley reappointed as
County Fair Board member for
three year term.
James T. Brown reappointed as
! County Road Foreman.
W. E. Bruckert. Thomas H.
Douma and Kenneth Sathei reap
Big Car Comfort! Seats as wide as sofas...up to 60.9 inches wide
pointed as Dog Damage Indemn
ity Board.
^9
Big Car VfcMttyj ’ Picture W indows*all around.
Plenty o t hip and shoulder room to r 6 Big People.
Sherman County Journal reap^
pointed as County Official News
Pjg^r window alone 88% larger.
Yes, a real’ Mid-Ship'Ride in the smooth
paper.
Appointment or Board of Su
center-section.
Blf Car Safety 1 * Lifeguard'Bo<iy
pervisbrs of DeMoss Memorial
Park held in suspense.
New* Hydra-Coil*
FACE - SHERMAN
COUNTS
JOURNA
MORO OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 1®48
George G. Updegraff
Rom where I sit...
Adams Paint Store,
Shoppers know
tfIfs a Case of Enjoyment
o t heavy-gauge steef./.King-Size*
Moro
Ixxlce
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
Front Springs
New
’ Para-Flex*
Brakes th a t operate 3 5 %
easier...low er center o f g ra vity t o
hold th e road w ith o u t
Rear
Springs
wander, even in i
cross w in d »
Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.M
ftl f s the Water9’
O lY M M A
H IW IH O
C O ., O l V M M A ,
W ASH. •
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
each month. Visiting
members cordially In
vited,to meet with us.
L. V. HenHchs.W. M
H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary
Lupine Rebekah Ix>dge
A truly great value!
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
month.
Visiting
members welcome.
Bertha Belshe N. G
I’lara Hou-ton
¿ «
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.R.8
Meets every second and
fourth Thursday In each
month: visiting members
invited. Moro, Oregon
lUI/IIHII
E lsie Jones, W. M.
Edna Melzer, Secretary
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tp ie tm t
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