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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1949)
I PAGE 2 SHERM AN FRIDAY, JU N E 10, 1»4» COUNT* JO URNA L MORO OREGON S h e rm a n C ountu J o u rn a l *■* vation map that did not provide — . an — accurate picture according i vtiT ♦ to rt P u b lish ed E v e r y F rid ay at their thinking. These are im Moro, Oregon portant reasons. A soil conservation district as . - - E ditor Giles la. French formed in Oregon does give a ci*«' nuülatr *t òhe ■UHrttnl » <• n rond iu u vieta g ii l « re d ptwtoffier at Moro. Ot-a^.n under Act of g o o d d e a l Of power to the local Contre«« of March .3. 1879. officers. Some such - districts remarkable work, O FFICIAL COUNTY PA PER have h a done vp not in ,haeVlong0 trun the sol. con- SUBSCRIPTION RATES servation o^i«<fit»-ntion does ONE YEAR ______________ U.OO •rc‘ ---- ulthmmh dominate most districts althoug u m » « *« » — » —— RUFU S NEW S FOR W EEK n_ By Mrs George Fox . pastor for the Rufus The new ■hurch arrived last . ____ his take over duUes ‘S e £ His nam e'is Adrien Roberts and he catne with his servation District, and, WHEREAS, the lands describ- ed by said petition, and any oth- e r lands which will be consider- ed for inclusion in the said dis a« lrv'atpd Sherman trlct are located in In Sherman County and described substantl- W a s Joiiowa: wive from where he County in the State of Oregon. tioned at Ethrata 'v’b-n The Rufus quartette was, on h NOW, - - g THEREFORE, ™ ^ 7 ‘^ T notice c T e a 7 is me iiiai-vi n u* ..vreby given that a public hear the program at the historical m u m Ki Dicnlc which was held at DeMoss ing will be held pursuant to the P ---- „ -------- said petition, on the question of ritor^, doing Engles as pianist. The Community Sewing club can be more readily obtainedI by n1A "'w 2dnesdav’"ln The^Dallea dtetrict officers than by private W such In- questions relevant to qulries The said.public hearing will be held by the State Soil Conservation Co^ mit^ e °n day, the 17th day of June,194», beginning beginning at 2.00 o clock, p. m., in the,n ^ X n w “ ? Sherman Moro^n U e ^ u n t y of Shernratr on said account, at w b l c h t a and" Diace any person interested in said estate ™ may v appear appear and make objections thereto. Date publication being June ot rirst i , __■ H. »» Barnett Willard Administrator 32-5c - ^ J ^ X ^ m ln la tra trix Attorney 32-5c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN viarioa A. a Tom ha« been that n Charles Tom has appointed Administrator of the Estate of Cora E. Bartholomew, Deceased, apd has qualified as tlon, state, county, or municipal such. All persons having claims j o CREDITORS ^ agency m o re * holding 7 ! ^ title ^ i w to l t ten h l n acres the against said Estate are hereby or more of land lying within the persons having ciaims notified and required to present y ___ , 41___ ter. limits of the above-described ter- agalnst the eState of Mae Moore, dujy verified to saia said and all other interested deceaged are hereby notified to dministrator a t Rufus, Oregon, Administrator six months from the date first publication of this The first publlcaton is inbefore specified. ministratrix of the estate of Mae STATE SO1D J^N SE R V A Moore, deceased, at the office of * V CHARLES A. TOM COMMITTEE OF OREGON Geo G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, Administrator B yH ow ard E. Cushman ^ hln six months from the date (Executive Secretary) of this notice, to wit: June 10. Dated: 2nd day of June, 1949, 2 9 -3 2 c Evelyn G, Bonney Attorney for Estate at Corvallis, Oregon. 32-3C district; on the question of the appropriate boundaries to be as- signed’ to auch ' district; upon N A TIO N A L ^ p r o p r i e t y of the petition, and propriety | as §> ç 4J u (^< ' ’’w hether or not a district is from here were Mrs Gordor of all other proceedings taken not Reid, Mrs Chet Coats, * Mrs Wil under the said Act; and upon all formed that decision will — JU N E 10, 1049 solve the problem of soil erosion, liam Macnab, Mrs Leland Med A district may prove to be one ler, and Mrs Don Macnab. GOVERNMENT VS PEOPLE of the means of halting erosion club planned a picnic for next IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF Why do people permit them but the directors should be hard Sunday, June 12, at Uncle Walts and independent citizens with park TK wmen which IB is « near « « The ™ Dalles- T " 1 1 POR QA1 F- Harris combine 24- T H E ST A T E OF OREGON FOR selves to be ruled? Why have know ledge o f their own Tw*Jve 3 « ^ w ith 16 ft, header. N ew SHERM AN COUNTY. governments? > » 36V4 with , 4 Erosion will be slowed by men call Thursday night when Ru us platform draper, New sleeves SS. Final Notice, In Matter A sense of order is probably* mvo.ui. ™ — -------- -—-- __ mpet- the best reason. And the desire working with their own land grange me F nresid- for motor, bulker and motor, of the Communal Estate of obtain protection from the with ideas obtained from their lng. f a s t e r E^ on front wheel. Machine in Anna K. Barnett and Wm. D. to members of society who are un- own experiences or the exper- ed. It was announced ... . very good condition. Price: Barnett, deceased. ruly and who refuse to abide by lence of others. If a district will Home Lconom at ' « k . $1000.00, Also two 1940 Notice is hereby given that the accepted code of public mor- bring more ideas quicker It Is 1-ton Ford trucks, dual tires, the undersigned Administrator flat bed of the above entitled estate has worth the trial. overload springs, als. For Details See 16 and stock rendered, filed, and presented Nearly all governments have with bulk wheat Mr and Mrs Don Macnab and __ _____ _ been imposed on the people, by LAM ENT W E W ILL PROTECT YOU racks. Motors in very good /o r settlement his final account It didn’t rain. And for the daughters, Jeannie and Karen, condition. $750.00 each. R. M. therein, and that the Court has force from above. Still these Johnson, Klondike, Ore. Phone appolnted Monday, August 1st, governments have continued be- first |.lme in eight years the spent the weekend in Dufur with 449 Wasco. 32c 1949 at 10 o’clock A. M. in the cause they represented, in the draws and thin spots In the Mrs Macnab’s parents, Mr and main, the moral and economic fields are turning brown before Mrs John Addington, _ . , County Court Room, In Court or PHONE WASCO 231 Friend Portable hQUge at Moro sherm an County, thinking and feeling of the peo- the grain ripens. J t looks as if Miss Jeannie Macnab is at- FOR SALE: Sprayer, 400 gal. tank, 2-75 ft. Qj.egon » a time and place for pie governed the seven fat years (eight in tending vacation summer school hoses, 2 spray guns, will de- settlement and final hearing Democratic governments are this case) are over and the sev- at s t Mary’s academy in The COMPLETE INSURANCE velop 600 lbs pressure suitable those that were established by en leans ones starting. • Dalles and is living with her for cattle or weed spraying. the people, that have started There ai*e boys grown big grandmother, Mrs Bee Macnab F or you r »ports w ear see the Price reasonable, Riddell Lage, from small beginnings a n d enough to shock hay who can- Miss Dolores Fox arrived Rt. 1 Hood klver, Ore. 32-4c T -Shirts and Shorts a t— grown until their rule extended not remember that west and early Saturday morning over a large area. Theoretically south slopes turn in the heat a year of college at Seattle c a t f - One 11.25 x 36 ten INSURANCE — REALTORS the sovereign power rests with of early June and dried Into a universlty. Dolores spent the FOR SALE One j ra GRETA, The Dallea the people' they use government sweet, light fu n y substance weekend with her parents. Mr ply Ure, 2 rib u o o o y w r i n plement, new. W rite W. J. Lupin« R ebekah Ixxlge N o. 116 to make the moral code of the that cattle like; they will be and Mrg George Fox, and went Krall, 7117 N. Greenwich Ave. Meets 2nd and 4th i>eople effective. • surprised to learn that a load of to The Dalles Monday where Portland 3, Oregon. 32p Tuesdays of each This Is a comparatively new hay from such places could be g^e will be affiliated with the 2-yr old Holstein month. Visiting j c . Penny store. FOR s a l i : concept of government In the compressed into one bale. fresh, 4-gaUon a flM HM r» wi - ume . did There are men farming whpse Mlgg j5arlene sm ith spent the cow, just world, even if this nation day. $20000. E. M, Eslinger, Sallie Martin, N. G. adopt it 160 years ago. Most enterprise is based on 30 bush- weeR end ln p orUand with OLD Grass Valley, Oregon 32p Clara Houston, Sec. other governments represent els and $2.00—and w ho are go- frjendfl They expected to visit merely the moral code of an up- lng to learn some sad arithme- Jantzen beach Sunday, Irish Setter pups. B eth leh em C hapter No. 7». O.E.S per class sometimes a very* few, tic unless it rains soon. Mrs Alta Smith pians to go up FOR SALE: Meet» every second and Ph. 671, Moro, Ernest Woods. sometimes a goodly portion of This is • like the olden days Grande Thursday to bring fourth Thursday in each 32c the entire society^(Moral code in when 14 and 15 bushels • was daug|lteri Donna, home for month; vfcltlng member« this sense means public morals, the average crop on a large part gummer vacation. Donna . h a s SALE New Hampshire Red invited Moro, Oregon the concept of right and wrong.) of the county, when farmer» <jompieted a year of college fryen,. 34bs and up. W. D. Klale Jones, W. M. A nation, and especially a de wore patched overa.ls and drove there Watkins, Wasco, Oregon. 32p K d a l M elser. S ecretary mocratlc nation, must therefore cars with the shine worn orr. Mlgg Mary Brackett Is now I.O .O J1 continue to represent the will In those times there were mile hom e at her parents, Mr and CUSTOM BALING with a new Mor© Lo3«e No. 11$ ____ ___ Meets l i t and 3rd See after a Case pickup slicer baler of the people For short periods cows and sheep and hogs lni the Mrg Herman Brackett, ______ $2JW a pt. H. Juatesen or Bob Helyer, Tuesdays ln I.O.O.F. power may be retained by a county and the caring for them p Qf at Ione. 31-4c Transient and M.ftO a fifth government or administration was a great nuisance. Sometimes -______________ ___ Kent, Oregon visiting brothers are that has didn't cordially Invited to » • = . a different theory of « they* -« M J — make - a â t â t dl- meet with us. •CMIATMMB pie. rect from mill located at San elected presi - Leo Watkins, N. G. A M IA I in the United States the peo- with a load of wheat for flour U Barnum was w allan secre- dy, Oregon. All dimension, KMTVCXY John DeMoss, Secretary ple are being told that they and they raised a garden and dent and W .D. Wallan secre^ 2 x 4—2 x 6— 2 x 6— 2 x 10, jA v e tn r should seek economic security traded wheat lor fruit in the tary of CoUnty $58.00. 1 x 6 & 1 x 8 shiplap E u r e k a ! x x lg e N o. 121 A .F. A -1.M through government. Some long fait _ ------------------- Hennag,n havlng , Meets on the 1st and or four sides planeo, $56.00. have been made toward Such things are gone 3rd Thursday evenings built and Lbr. stricted graded, not more that" end. Our national concept long, wet war years and almost 30,000 each month V isiting than 20% No. 2 bal. No. 1 and m em bers cordially in until 1932 was that < people forgotten by Uiose whose proa- Martin Hansen a 20,000 gallon better. Also have limited sup vited to meet with us. should arrange their own ae- perlty h e . ^ e je m e m b re n . one.^ June t#00 N ational Distiller* Prod. Corp., N. Y. • 86 Proof • 65% Crain N eutral Spirita ply of No. 3 lbr at $45.00 de L. V. Henrichs, W. M. curity that the government was ce of poverty distasteful One of the Little Giant 3-horse livered ln 5000 ft loads or more. H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary to provide the freedom of choice Could one be poor again? threshers will keep a 12 foot Phone or write Olaf M. Oja, and expression and opportunity - header busy all day. 3629 S. E. 144 Ave, Portland 66, that made It possible for WE’RE B EH IN D A school picnic at I which or Phone Sunset 9677. 3O-3p to achieve their own security. ln th<> Qf bonds during County School Superintendent But the Job of providing for Utemr cfient campalgn which RaKsdaie will present 8th grade SPETIC TANKS pumped and Reives was the duty of the cut- unU) thg end Qf tWg month wR1 be held at Wilier- built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 sen. . . Sherman county is in a situation ton's Grove below Monkland on White Salmon, Wash. tfn R ts the ° ^ « rX Uoi" X l t v o f “ « « f r unfamiliar. n Is 34th j urte 15th. ‘ SPRAYING newspaper that the ] * on the Hat with a puny .31 per «i„ the Trenches”, an exciting ’R ■ O and DUSTING by • eed control, fertilizer people still stui think imnK that uiui v ey of . quota The quota nuota. auota isn’t drama was presented by the spraying $1.75 per acre for a duty towa.r t V 2 large, either, only $51.500. Gras8 Valley Dramatic club here plane and pilot. Barnett & the proper funcion of govern wheat doesi Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn ment is to provide equal oppor- b the b a n k ___________ ______ _____ tunlty for Per*?nal 8tiU in shape and Sherman Madge Marquis, Leslie Coon, C. SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser- achievement They do n o tb e - counliang would rtth e r up U1JJJ Sawtelle, R. L. vice. Leave shoes at Sm th s lieve that It Is proper for goverm ^ $ * 4 * Campbell, Charlie White, Roy ” Hardware, — * ~ Glenn Grass Valley. Perry. 15tfc ment to subsid^ and of thp county than down at the bot- Guyton, Earl Gilman. aid to some ^gm ents of ne Josephine, and Clatsop Hog production is no expert p o R SALE— Now available for Hog production is no «*17**' population whether for poiiti- Lincoln ment to T. Clay Newe. H e Jia s lmmediate delivery W i l l y s caLr mT!!!rttv w e are a long ways from «5 head on three acres of filaree. Jeeps and four-wheel drive We think that the majority or frQm where ___________ pick-ups. Complete Willys prefer their freedom o • should be when government NOTICE OF H EARING UPON Overland line of panel«, station to state or ederal doles . we considered. ORGANIZATION OF PROPOH- wagons and Jeepsters now think the people are »mart _________ «H ERM AN COUNTY SOIL sensationally reduced ln price. enough to know that govenment CONSERVATION DISTRICT, Contact Willis Motor Co., Third cannot provide any but the most IS IT A TAX? . EMBRACING LAND LYING IN and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, temporary kind of secuB2 ^ ’ A Portland paper reported HHHRMAN, OOUNTY, OREGON Daily throughout Oregon, people in every walk of life Oregon. 22tfc we think they know that when a good sized chunk of the WHEREAS, on the 26th day people cannot make their own new teiephone revenue would go Qf April 1949, there was duly CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — are learning what this "Building Oregon” program security the government, like- tQ tbe fede^j government in the fRed ln the o’ffice of the State Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp means to them. By providing complete, easy-to-use wise, will be unable to do it for of taxes. That is undoubt- Conservation Committee at freeze. Bring them ln any dav anÿ length of time. ^ j y true because of the tax on Corvallis, Oregon, a ~ petition banking services, we assist them toward individual but Sunday. C A C Food Store, The government produces no- ^ i ephone service and the large 8lgned hy 51 landowners, pursu- Grass Valley, Oregon. *21t?c thing. Its expenditures are ex corporation tax. The percent- ant tQ the proVi8lons of the Soli financial security. Through these constructive banking travagant and ln small propor- age, we believe, was over fifty. Conservation Districts L a w , F0R SALE—Appliances for the services wa help build Oregon... family by fam ily... tlon to receipts. A man who If this Is the case the new’ Chapter 3, Title 109, O.C.L.A., home, 90 day. Free service, De earns a loaf of bread for him telephone rates are . in part a . requesting the establishment of Moss Springs Electric, Phone farm by farm... business by business. self has a loaf of bread; the and ln part an added gherman County Soil Con- 857, Moro. l8tfc . tele- man who gets a loaf from the ^„trth u tlo n to bettered -------- We want you, too, to be familiar with all our banking government gets but half a loar. phone service. We have always The cost of getting It to him thought that an o f Sherman services because we know many of them can be most takes half of It. The nation would should be on one line have to produce twice as much wlthout charges between helpful to y ou ...n o matter how large or how small to feed itself under govern- towng Had the county been your bank transactions. mental administration as under warned of ^ e hearing a protest an efficient system. would have been made. It follows. therefore, that we cftn pay heavier costs Ask for Your “ Got-Acquainted” Booklet Nowl there should be reaction again ^be aame service and also st the theory of big government pay greater tax. Neither of Thb m w booklet «xplains in detail the and a return to the theory of wblcb brings us anything blg- many way» our bank can help you. our forefathers. 1 small govern better or more conveni- ment with restricted powers nRe tQ make gome small A copy awaits you at any banking oflue where the people are the rea gajn when we suffer a loss, in the First National Group. sovereign authority. „ W W Ad» HAIL - FIRE CROP DAMAGE John E. Meeke or Ralph A. Miller G R IFFITH & MEEKE Wasco - Hillsboro - Aloha H ermitage Kentucky l\hwhy' -ABle/uk • • • -- _ - « a a %_ — — 1 — —- f c i ■ v sanaa a n a a a ia x a a m a aa m a. v i * m «» »» • w w . « • w — — — ■ A Gontlemans Whiskey from Ke>n(ucty BUILDING OREGON ... Family by family ...F arm by farm ... Business by business CALKINS SOIL CONSERVATION There is going to be a hearing IUM ll’ 7n>°nVrvluonat>X t H r t ’\ o r ill of county. The fsr- vaora have asked for It. There ’ have been meetings explaining it—perhaj* favorably, It seems likely to pass Some sponsors feel that by establishing a district the coun tv would have more control over w’hat Is done within the count> a s ‘soil conservation. They are concerned about a soil conser In Days of Old F r ^ T th /o b s r r T .r Jo n . H). I»IO George Mowry Junior partner of the new law firm of V ilson A Mowry, was a passenger to business Shaniko o n legal Tuesday. The Idea of teaching every girl to thump the piano and every boy to be a bookkeeper will make potatoes worth $11 a barrel before 20 year» roll around. R od W e e d e r s Su bsoilers W h e a t Treaters Slurry Treaters V -b e lt change-overs SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OS PORTLAND à M o o n E quipm ent WASCO, OREGON MfMBCU F io t t a i s c r o t i T INSURANCf C< riOM