Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 29, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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" with Law and 1S pubitehed for within 9ix month8 from the date
Administrator
. , „ ,h » . n r . c t l . i l valuation description o r quaUttee 10
^ n d actli« four weeks In th e Sherm an Conn- Qf {he flrst publication of th is T. L ester Johnson, A ttorney for
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ta te of R. H. V J ^ na’ ‘‘‘ ^ t ^ S u o n
notice, to wit: April 15th. 1949.
A dm inistrator, Moro, Oregon.
G h e rm a n CC a u n ty Jlo n rn a l
« at
w est can have som ething to sa y messed by such assessor; and it
deceased, at the office £ e d a t e ^ o f t h e f t p
11 t
w KENNY,
P ublish April 15. 22. 29. May 6.
Published E v ery F rid a y y at
a
T he northw est wanks the job to sh ali be the d uty of persons in- "
’
Tohnson atto rn ey at ls the ] atli d < °1 ,P ’
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_ be done un d er enough local con- terested to ap p ear at the tim e and
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J ()regon, w ithin six th e said C ourt O lder was date
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
M oro, Oregon _
E ditor troi so th eo rists will n o t prevail ,
appointed. Each petition or law ’
,
’ A l L t p o f th e first on the l s t da^ of Apr11’ 1949,
:
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~ payt w ill not dictate poll-
P011’
/o r the reduction o , Q
a m onths from the date of th e first , W
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f u ESS,
d g e The
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" onorable
c o u n t y C.
'n Tennessee th e TVA has as-
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im
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County. Ore
‘ MARTHA TTAomrwrta
C ourt for Sherm an County, Ore-
— --------------- -— — ” 7 7 ^ 7 sum ed control of the en tire state, m ade in w ritin g verified by tne
LOVELY SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS,
^A
RJ2^V t H t ^ hah FY £ affiXed
°n ’ w ith the seal of sald C ourt
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PE R ^ n r a r r ttr sociai and political. It oath of the applicant o r his at-
B. EST R E L L E H A IL
this 13th day of April,
i
------ a n R A rR iP T lO N RA TES
has succeeded In producing m ore torney, and shall be filed w ith
E xecutrices under th e Last 1949.
SWEATERS,
and
JANTZEN
TEA
SHIRTS
v i.'
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$2.00 electricity than before although th e board w ith in th e firs t week
Will and T estam ent of R. H.
:
C. A. Tom, C ounty Judge
ONB I K » ...... -...... ... ...... _ Teneesee has far few er farm s it ls by law required to be in ses
McKean, Deceased
fizw'l
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bftR
OrPtTOTT.
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(SEAL
OF
COUNTY
COURT)
electrified than has Oregon. It j . and
petition o r applica-
Johnson
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controlled floods by flood ng the
m ade verlfled and T * ^
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r
trlceg
Publish April 15, 22, 29 and May 6
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NavlgationOte anm ™ anTm portant filed «hall not be considered or
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A n 1( 8, 15,’49
NOTICK TO CREHITORS
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N avigation » no
acted upon by the
d. Each
COVNTV COVRT OF
All persons having
claims
F i il i s H(t RJ
♦
W asco, O reg o n
♦
Most north w esterners are in such petition or application shall
STA TE OF OREGON FOR against the E state of Jam es D.
b e tte r economic position to be in- sta te thereon tne address to
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- are hereby no­
enny, deceased,
IT O l l A l dependent th an w ere Tennessee- w hich notice of tne action of the
V,
, *?? WQtatP
N A T IO N A L
tified
to
p
rese
n
t them , w ith the.
. O £N ans I t is not expected th a t they b oard of equalization shall be In the M atter of the E state
TK
proper vouchers and duly v eri­
Z7
would tak e so kindly to federal Rent
of
fied, to the undersigned, the duly
adm inistration. It is not necea-
M A R IE HOSKINSON, ANTONE B. SANDVIG,
oarv
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Ajwcaocvt.
appointed, qualified and acting
“ % arrny
e arm engineers
y engineers have have
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N " 480
Z Citation
CUatlon ' A dm inistrator of the E state of
FRIDAY, A PR IL 29, 19*9__ The
a a
S
No.
P u b lish A pril 22^2»,
22, 29, May o,
6, iw
1949.,
WHOSE OX
,
long tim e program w hich has Publtoh
—.. T 0 . M rs Olivia Carr. M onrad Jam es 1?. K enny, deceased, a t the
P rotest in Portland as echoed been In existence for m any years.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W igen Olga Ogilvilvle,
E lm er office of T. L ester Johnson, at-
by the m etropolitian papers over T he reclam ation service has a A11 persons
having claims
’ Hut;croft Irene Olga Mit- to rn e y at law. Moro, Oregon,
lias been appointed Sales Manager for
the proposed im position of an in- sim ilar program Upon these anv
the E state ot V7. H. Car- . .. p .
A ndestadt Arne A n - __________ —------------—------------ —
come tax by th e city are very re- developm ent o f the Colum bia
D eccased , arc req . jired m cheU E in e r A n destadt A rn
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AM RECEIVING - -
a
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Shop
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Leonard Cox
the C. H. Urness Motors, agents for
veallng
’
I ; f t e n o r t i w £ t who are opposing P ^ e n t ‘hem . withi v o u c h e e ' ’» f te n ,‘ v ic to r Sandvig, Valborg
Reaction of Portlanders is a! the CVA
theory w ant th e arm y perly verified, to the unae s g e
gandvlg L arssen, H jrdis Sylvia
A ttorney at law
m ost absolute proof th a t if taxes , engineers
and the reclam ation at M iller, Sherm an County, o re jjonve, Olaf Kjell Giovanni, Jen-
w ere all levied on a local level service to go ahead w ith th eir gon, w ithin six m onths from the
Sandvig -Tossebro, Olaf Sand
MORO
th ere would be less of them . ) plans. They do not w ant an over- a ate of the first publication of
. ‘ Am broa| a Sandvig Engel-
E ridaj
W
ednesday,
Monday.
P ortlanders know who would pay Mall board to do the directing but 't h is notiee.
h ere B orehild Victoria Sandvig
would
be
1
prefer
the
know
n
m
ethods
of
the
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av
it
would
b
e
ln
re
fe
r
the
know
n
m
ethods
of
the
April
7>
1949
Boe
To
E
d
v
in
Sandvig,
or
if
he
A
fternoons
the proposed tax
CARS and TRUCKS
^engineers and the reclam ation
them .
- H orace S. G®rlisle
is deceased, to his heirs o r devise
__ Jservice.
M arivene Carlisle
egV , tQ th
n heirs of
T H E DALLES
R em em brance tells us that i f | T hat ls w hat the argum ent I:
—
— e unknow
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E
such a tax w ere proposed for th e l|b o u t. i f is n o t th a t some w ant
E xecutors
xecutors
A ntone B. Sandvig. deceased, and
211 E ast Third S treet
a t 317 E . 3rd St„ The Dalles, Oregon
state the
le s s lth e uoiumDia
Columbia basin ueveivptm
developed aim
and
Gavin & Gavin, A ---
ttorneys ror algo
aigQ to an oine
o th er persons or par-
tne reaction
reacuon would
wouiu be
ue *v»»mne
Telephone 3209
violent. P erhaps because m isery
Ueg u u n n jtnow
ise ry lg
jso o m e do not. T he question is E state, The Dalles,
UaHes,^ Oregon
jtnow n n cj claiming any right,
loves com pany, perhaps because w hether to go ahead by proven Publish April 15, 22, 29, May 6__ estate lien
or interest in the
th e effect of the tax m ight he to lm e th o d s or accept some new -----^ < y n c T r 'f O _CREI)IT<)RS
rea , ’ e9tate' described
des<
herein.
obtain «ome U x n w w ' " ‘J® ? ';1 ■ th a t basls there should be ii.tl?
All persons having claim s ’ IN T H E N
little
NAME OF T 1 V
locally, o r to receive the benefit q u i a ™ a t e i t w hat the north against the E state of Mrs. Louie STA TE OF OREGON: You and
ON YOUR SAVINGS
of such ta x Indirectly.
w est would choose if it had the Davis, Deceased, are required to each of you are hereby required
OLD
T here Is little but grum bling
w ith
»'
p resen t them , w ith vouchers pro-
appear in the above entitled
against a nation-wide tax because chance.
perly verified, to the undersigned c o u rt w ith in four weeks from
federally in s u r e d
the job of organizing a p ro te st ia_
a t G rass Valley, Sherm an County, th e date of the first publication
- ,, great
The tax-payer just NOTICE OF F I N 4
Oregon, w iirun
ithin o
six
m w
onths
from
th is
ls
ETTLEMKNT
ia u
hvmo ..
w of in
c Citation
u a u o n as h erein after
EN T
m oans in his heard or shouts to SETTLEM
J&rvru/
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the date of th e first publication of 8tated ,to show cause, if any exist,
his neighbor but he pays
w h hy v an O rder and License should
T hat Helen W hite B ru c k e rt/A d - this notice.
• Each »aYin^a account
It is w hen taxes are levied
K e n ft/c k y
Federally ln»«rod to $ 5 0 0 0 .
April
7,
1949.
•
«
not
be g ran te d authorizing the
locally and collected by people we m in istratrix of tne E state of
• Curront dividend 2 % .
Sam Davis,
.
A d m in istra to r’ of this E state to
know and spent for easily seen Louise W hite deceased, has filed •
• W ithdrawal« promptly paid
-A B le n ä
E xecutor
real p ro p erty belonging to
things th a t tax protests are aw ak­ h e r Final Account and R eport
without ♦•«« or deduction».
n
d
th
a
t
Friday
May
27,
1949,
at
Gavin
&
Gavin,
A
ttorneys
for
«
^
d
E
state
w
hich
is
described
as
ened. The people know how
• From $5 to $4«. 0 0 0 open, on
follows; L ots 2, 3, 4, and the E ast
m uch they are paying and how b no P M in the C ounty C ourt E state, The Dalles, Oregon.
$2 30 P int
account.
Room in th e County C ourthouse Publish A pril 15, 22, 29, May 6
12 feet# of Lot 5, Rlock 1 of the
much they are getting.
• Simply mall the amount you w l.h
$3 «O 4-3 QL
in Moro, Sherm an C ounty, Ore- NirTICK TO CREDITORS
Town of W asco, Sherm an Coun-
credited to your account. W e ’l.
Actually tax money ls m ore ef-
'gon
has
been
Jlxed
as
th
e
tim
e
All
persons
having
claims
ty,
Oregon
’ FOE
flclently spent b y sm aller govern-’Tgon, has been lxed as tn e u m e
ah
do the rest.
Service of th is Citation is m ade
j ii i los u^nd
tne hearin g of oh- ¿ against
R. H.
Me
MNtRATIONi
O r write for complete Information
m e n u th an by large A dollar
ljand n P lsre
^ « for
'
„ „ d e c e the
a s e E d state
, are of
hereby
notlfl-
,
...........
—
upon you In accordance w ith an
A MEAT
es tittle w hen dragged to th e city £
; ccount and Report.
ed to presentTfiem , w ith the pro- Order of the above named Court,
kintuckt
hall and out to the Job. A little J
W H IT E BRUCKERT per vouchers, ano
and duly
*n accor(lan'
a u i y verified,
v e r n i r u , th
in a a v t servlce^he
m r iv n v
_—
FAVGftlTI'
m ore is lost w hen it goes to the
A dm lnistrati lx of Loulfie Wlttte
A A’A4 » 9 9 »
county seat, m ore yet w hen ^ » E g tate. •
goes to the state capital. W hen a
BROWN A V a N VACTuK, At-
doilar is taken back to W ashing- torneys.
ton, D. C. and back it looks l ik e ‘publish April 22, 29, May 6, 13
National Diatillera Prod. Corp, N. Y. • 96 Proof • 69% Grain Neutral Spirit»
a dime on arrival a t the local ^ V A hIZ A Tio N BOARD
333 S.W. 5th AV» • ? O IT L A H 0. O R I.
spending grounds.
.
| M eeting of the board of equal-
♦
Tax money collected b y a state izatlon for Sherm an countyv u To ♦
?ir
T
”
‘ 0 ^ BUU
N oui “
d istributed to loca 1 or sta te Y
Qf
for
agencies for expenditure Is usual gherm an county O rcgon. wl„ at i
ly wasted in part, it being spen
County C ourt Room oT
by m en w ho have no re s p o n s ib le
Sherm an county C ourt House,
♦
ty for its levying or collection. g u t e of 0 ^ ^
on tn e second
Exam ple: the cost of Oregon j^onday of May, or May *9. 1949
schools would be leas w ere it not and p UbHcty exam ine th e asffcss . 1
“AT TH E CAPITOL CITY”’
for th e basic school fund.
m ent rolls, correct all e rro rs In
A ctually P ortlanders m ay
as -— j — ; ---- 5 5 ^ * •
» •
well pay an income tax as
• IV a thp Season fo r —
♦
w el^reduce^som e of the functions • Play Clothes. Get 1»ours Now.
It has assum ed and be economi •
G reU , The Dalles
<
cal w ith others. B ut the point is » •
•
•
• ___ ♦_ • » |
that
thev protest
Drotest w
when
— ■ j —
"a .
th a t they
hen they know
Î
th a t the tax will be paid by them ,
th a t it is aim ed rig h t at th e ir
T . Lester J o I uuod
I
pockets. If w e did th a t w ith all
♦
taxes th ere would be few er of
Pacific Telephone’s construction program
lawybb
:
them .
WA3OO
’ MORO
has made work for countless thousands and 1 . W h e n y o u s e e telephone cable on its way to
c v a
\ • t 1
N orthw esterners are b e i n g
bom barded by argum ent for and
added to the West’s postwar prosperity w ork, you’re w atching the West benefit in tw o
im p o rtan t ways. It means new voice highways for
against a CVA and actually the
controversy doesn’t seem to t>e
the W e s t. . . m ore telephones . . . better service.
clearing the th in k in g of m any
S e e it ! D r iv e it!
I t also means jobs and paychecks fo r the men w ho
A lthough th ere Is little Ilk 11-
m ake the cable, those who install it and, later on,
hood th a t a CVA hill will he pass­
those w ho m aintain it. A nd p u ttin g in new cable
ed a t this session of congress,
is just a sm all p a rt of our building program .
th e re will be one eventually in all
p robability.
.
C ertain ly everyone realizes th a t
th e re will soon be developm ent of
the valley of the Colum bia on a
scale g reater th an the present
dam s indicate T here is no ques­
tion b u t th a t the federal govern­
m ent will foot th e bill. On th a t
m uch th ere can be agreem ent.
T he question Is aboui control
U nless som ething new is discov­
ered in governm ental rela tio n ­
ships the federal governm ent will
eventually control the program If
it ou ts up th e money*.
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W hat the northw est is in te re st­
ed in getting ls control d uring the
G eorge G. U p tk g ra f
Studebaker
g
e n jo y
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“B e e f o ” O ’M e a ra , p r o p .
C A N D Y C I G A R S IC E C R E A M
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The ye«- •4»
Lunchs
Dinners
11Y M Í 7
I.O.OJ?
Pontiar— IHrhioit af
(i+nrral H of««
Leo W atkins, N. G.
John DeMoss, Secretory
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. A A«M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd T hursday evenings
each m onth. Visiting
m em bers cordially in­
vited to m eet w ith us
L. V. H enrichs, W. M.
H B. P inkerton, Secretary
L upine Rebekah IxMlge
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
m onth
Vtstting
merni>erH
welcome.
Sallle M artin, N. G.
Clara H ouston, Sec.
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r
s \M \l S
♦ , HOW MANY COAST
i JOBS WERE BORN
open S undays
Moro Ix>djre No. 113
Meets ls t and 3rd
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
hall. T ran sien t and
visiting brothers are
cordially invited to
meet w ith us.
A G enllem ans W hiskey from K enfticlgr
N o . 7 9 . O .R .H
Meets every second and
fo u rth T hursday In each
m onth, visiting m em bers
invited. Moro, Oregon
E lsie Jones. W . M.
E dna Melzer, Secretary
E ven B e tte r th a n i t L o o k s!
When you olmerve it . fresh and fleet new beauty,
it might se a n ..n M ir v .H r when we m y that the
1949 Pontiac i. even better than it looks. But
after you’ve experienced it . really exciting j»er-
(onnanre. we're .ure you. too. will agree th a t m
baaic goodneaa, it .urpa**e* its own good looks!
It’s ban! to believe a ear so low-priced could
com bine the flashing aleekneto ol P ontiac’s new
styling . . . th e gracious comfort of Pontiac s new
Vision-Aire interiors . . . and the almost incredible
smoothness of Pontiac’s exclusive "Travelux
ifide. Add to those unique attractions, the
’’ring” . . . the economy and proved depentiabilitY
of Pontiac’s famous improved straight eight and
six cylinder engines . . . and the matchless
driving enjoym ent of GM Ilydra-M atic (optional
at extra coat) ami you've got som ething almost
irresistible! There’s no Iwtter tune than now to
gee it and place your order.
Arstill-Monroe Pontiac, Inc.
M 0R 0t
OREGON
2 . H undreds o f n e w b u ild in g s mean w ork for
carpenters, bricklayers—
ork for those who
DncKiayers— and
auu w
wo»«,
provide the m aterials. They mean future jobs fo r
telephone people. Since the w ar, w e’ve put h alf a
billion dollars to w ork in new construction. M uch
o f it has found its way in ever«widening circles
into the economy of practically every city and
tow n in the West.
3 . M ore b u sin e ss fo r th e b a k e r , the drug­
clothier - — telephone
has
e gist, , the
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- ' construction
,
given the West a btg postw ar lift. T here s no way,
o f course, to trace all the jobs created by just one
mile of cable . . . or one building. But it w ould
probably be hard to find a family whose income
has not benefited, in some way, from the money
w e’ve sI * nt to provide m ore service.
4.
It all add* up — th is tre ­
m e n d o u s b u ild in g p ro g ra m
— to a b e tte r W est fo r all o f
us an d b e tte r te le p h o n e serv ­
ice. You can h e lp yo u rself to
th e b est p o ssib le service, to o .
Such th in g s as m ak in g sure
o f th e rig h t n u m b e r b efo re
you call and g iv in g th e called
p a rty p le n ty o f tim e to a n ­
sw er n e in m ake y o u r te le ­
p h o n e a te s te r servant.
n ie
Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company
Your telephone is one o f today ’«
biggest bargains