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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1949)
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They in full sent them with vouchers to ton Published Every Friday at most sober intimations of the Moro, Oregon er with the Addington famine, the rhododenrona are old timers that it is possible to look undersigned, at Rufus, Oregon, tlon to the 24th day of June, enjoyed a family reunion at a bloom making t P GUea L. F r e n c h ------------- Editor raise a cron of wheat on west within six months from the date 1949. picnic the Fourth which was like a beautiful garden, GUY wind alone. Who ever heard of p ^ m the Observer, July 6,1900 Enterad a s wcond c U m matter at the Columbia river h a e ^ o ^ t h e . first * Publication at W Qf C. ANDREWS Estate of Poetoffloa a t Moro, Orason, under A rt held up on Fifteen Mile creek The SUWell ^ e ^ s ta te m e n t is one Ladru Barnum and May KtinB- o f Consreae o f March 2. 1879. ™nnln< *“ The publication of this notice to the Antone R. Sandvig. Deceased. out of Dufur. ‘ . that is hard to prove wrong, • man were married at the home Arnold Lamport of Troutdale during these warm days. Address, Wasco, Oregon. O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R Since April 1 this county has of the bride’s parents in Moro came to spend the weekend favorite swimming holes at Ru- 24th day of June, 1949. Ina Byrd «- 34-7c SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S fus have been enjoyed by the but 77lnch of rainfall and Saturday, June 30. with his brother in law and sla had Administratrix ONE Y E A R — ----------- -------- *2(M) chief W hitney was in mall ter Mr and Mrs James Fox. children. J the greater part of that has ?34-7c NOTICE OF FIN A L -A C C O U N T he John Day* river has seen nick & Dick come in little storms and the coach No. 10 Sunday* enroute Mr and Mrs William Huck also quite a few fishermen, but as Attorneys for the Estate NOTICE is hereby given that again before the to Shaniko w ith the first throu- celebated the Fourth with the ground dry to their luck it 18 unknown. The _ ---------------- - Cl the undersigned has filed in thé wind quit blowing. It merely mall train. X<> more stage Foxes o n 'th e John Day river. O i k John Day has fallen rapidly, N O TIC E OF S A L E OF R E A L County Court of the State of l i m i served to keep the wind cool. As route for Uncle Sam. fwo day h ^ ild a y ^ !“ al»o. which to p r o p e r t y P ib lis i _ a big contrast “ * ___________ £ 4 A t PRIVATE Oregon for Sherman County his for penetrating to the roots, it County Treasurer Stanley ls- the water they were running HALK Final Account and Report as w a s a dismal failure. sues a call for ¡warrants. In the her folks, M t and Mrs George ________ , given that ^Administrator, with the will /But there Is going to be a laflt year we have built a court a year ago. Notice is hereby fw c a year ag0- N A T IO N A L in accordance with an Order of annexed, of the Estate of Wil- crop of wheat. Some farmers say house and paid for I t Mr and Mrs Jewel Herln of — — — Fair the County Court of the State liam M> van Patten, deceased, 30 bushels which is almost twice George P. Higginbotham, one Paisley were visiting at the C A L L FO R B ID S — - w* « rvx -mr The Sherman h f d s o T Oregon for Sherman County, and that Monday, the 8th day of the national average. And the our nVe business men, has - nab ethte weekend. S u n ^ y n l/h t Board will' receive s e a i e u uilab 2nd j day 10:00 . o’n the ,. «_ ...... of June, i,mn August, . ___. u 1M9, n m .. at A . ia - aa o’clock entire county should average bought the Blue barn, JV IA the Herins and the Macnabs . 2 ^ h ^ m i ï v h a s e of thé 19*9, in the matter of the Estate A > m . of said day, at the courU better than 20 bushels. That will the Herins ana 1949, for p u r e l y o f the R gandvlg> deceascd( room the courthouse ln Moro, give us over, $5,000,000 worth of From the Observer, July 8, 1H0 went to Dufur where they were at u tne _ . _ j ____ as „„ „Hminioira. __ Oregon, have Oregor Lester Conlee of the drygoods oVernight guests of the ladles 'th e ^ tank g ro n d ’ souu* the Guy C. Andrews, admlnlstra- Sherman County, .A TLA N TIC PACT wheat and a percapita Income as the Mr and Wr, » » Add- " Estate - J « . a » a - „ This week congress debated of well over $2000. department But the question was about . . BinffiP Dhase mo- ter the 10th day of August, 1949, time and place for hearing of the Atlantic pact which binds in Portland Is visiting his bro- ington. æ fQr cagh objectlons to said Final Account 3 HP, 60 cycle single phase the United Sûtes to western Eu raising It on west wind. W hat thee Howard. Mr and Mrs Louis Langford tor. The board reserves Inquire? On April ___ rope and assures the peoples of else,'w e —, Martin Hansen is building a ^ r s Clara W hite and Miss Nel- right to reject any or all bids. in hand at private sale in one and Report and for the settle- estate. thé small nations there that we the wheat was barely* out of the bam 57 x 74 on his ranch south lle Morris, all of The Dalles Bonnie P. Sharp parcel ¿ t the below described ment of said T. Lester Johnson will provide arms for their use ground, a mere green spot of of town. Wm. Raymond having Bnd Mr and Mrs Fay Brackett Acting Secretary property in Wasco, Oregon, the 34-7c Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four Administrator with Will' and further assures that we piant life. Now It humps its the contract. • and son Jerry < and daughter Annexed will again cross the ocean to fàt heads together with the vig- The Wasco Warehouse Mill- Joan Bpent the Fourth picnick (4), and the East Twelve 1X2) 36-39C help them in case they get into or of young football players, ing company bank, W. S. Stan- jng up on Fifteen Mile creek, feet of Lot Five (5), Block One No. I l l Lupine Rebekah Lodge troubles. e ’• * Looks apod. . ley cashieri had a balance of Wr and Mrs James Tate and The. theory that we owe Actually the west wind keeps « ^ ’^ 99542. Deposits were $68,- famlliy and Mr and Mrs Fay Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each something to Europe and that the air cool; it provides growing Qlg and loans $91 576 Brackett had a lawn party Sun month. Visiting w e can better protect ourselves conditions of the best except for attended to eight day at the Tate home. members welcome. by going to Europe to do it is. ra in. The grain obtains its sus- hupry up caP8 tbe night of the Guests from The Dalles com Sallie _______ Martin, G. one tliat grew — our ■rimln t—» t e naaea ft — th e ‘ - fng up for services a t the R u*« c j^ a Houston, Sec. tion was preparing us to enter the ground, down dee», and the Nazarene church included Mr the last war. Wise leaders of thia wegt wind helps it utilize every From the o b se r v e r , J u ly 11, and Mrs Bob Ulrich and Mr and Bethlehem Chapter No. 78- nation from George Washington bit of it. made the loop YY q I o AJL’V wh A fl Meets every second and When the weat west wind blows shanlko, Rev. and Mrs Adrian Roblrts fourth Thursday in each to the present have opposed in 'm onth; vfcitlngmembers terference in Europeon affairs. the tree tops and annoys a n d Valley*, the Columbia river and had as their weekend guests headkerchiefs Invited. Moro, Oregon their son In law and daughter, Interventionists cannot point ~ women's t “he windmill» and bring» ^ m e on the PourtK They w « « Mr and Mrs Harold Sheels of to any gain this nation has Fiale Jones, W. M. For D etails See ng bene- dust into the 18' R u iisin a/' and famines, Euphrata, Wn. On the Fourth Edna Melaer, Secretary made, nor to any lasting lnterven- forming only the detail» of Ito Harry K W E W ILL PROTECT YOU l.O .O F fit our continent, lioxj to in Europe affairs from on the job. At the 'same time it brings .The May family held its an- . MOTOROLA and PHIIzCO yforo Ixxlxo Meets 1st and .3rd W ite r n Europe is weaker by the cool air of the mountains to ^ reunion at2 ^ ^ reek on( John E. M ee ke o r R alph A . M ille r auto radios for Immediate Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. far than it was in 1917 when the wheat fields—and they love e ^ gasoline price war is rag delivery, for all makes and far hall. Transient and model« of car«, come la and visiting brothers are wt* first began our interven- i t ing up and down the coa?i or PHONE WASCO 231 . nee about having one Instal cordially invited to tion. Its people are less self-suf- .^ „ n p p n w flclent, 1U nation» l i a b l e to « « ^ " X ^ o u l d led. Price« from $46.00 up to meet with us. lose the synopsis or S u r* * « MA $105.00. • ' protect themselves and there Of the M ASSACH USETTS FIRE COMPLETE INSURANCE Leo W atkins, N . O. HARRY’S RADIO SERVICE is no more sense of cooperation thrill of experiencing one of Its RINE IN SUR ANC E COMPANY o f BOS John DeMoss, Secretary la t h . S U U i Phone 292M there than before. Most of them ^ n<J" “ ,,to’' ^ t; “^ " i t o r i « TON, the thirty-fir«* day of December. 512 W. 9th St. The Dalle«, Or.egon of to the Ineuranee Commlieloner live off our taxpayers and pro- nwponrtem» * nd ^ „ ^ o p p e v a . Eureka Lodge No. 121 A*F. A A -M the State o f Oregon, pursuant to law : Phone 2928 Meets on the 1st and INCOME b a n'y .Z ^ t' IL 1On* “ U*payerh The city boys get »o much more SX.8S4.1M.44 3rd Thursday evenings Nat nrtm lum i raeeived INSURANCE — REALTORS * B u ^ a . % thto kind can be » P -e and so much more excite- Total intarart. dividend, each month. Visiting 117,087.« and real estate Income members cordially In Into them. ytAMo.sx implanted in a people, especial- Tnent Right now, to read the papers. I»™- W asco - H illsb o ro - Aloha SS.0S5.14S.4S vited to meet with us. ly a people so emotional as we a horde of grasshopper» 1» mov- ftoBuasEiiKNT» L. V. Henrichs, W. M. are and so anxious to prove su tng from Nevada Into California « 3 » ^ “ « »«“ H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary periority by giving money away. and Oregon devouring all grow- I4to.to4.il In« thlntZS a« they go. The area Dividends paid to atock- 100.000.00 Ing tn m g s a« holders (Cash, S100.000.00) is devastated, say the reports D,vWendg ^ 4 „ credited /] BUILDS PRIZE BEEF HERO. BRANNAN PLAN Vpa It ha<? always been devas- to poiieyhoidan J t is now reported that the YM, » M2 In only three year» ■ prixe herd of registerad plowed there AH Other expenditure, to- du dln« Inveetmemt Brannan farm plan may pass at tated. If It was Shorthorns has replaced dairy cow» on tha would be no grass hoppers. e x p e n d (SI .400.0« ¿ V iîlü least In part, this year. Total diebureamenta . . • ■ 88,441«48 b .7> Roy L. Harm ranch near Prineville. (Shown And furthermore the grass ADMITTED ASSETS That may be . possible for it arc Mr.- and Mr». Ham» and a too, Douglas, Value of real estate ownud hoppers aren’t fcolng very far must be adipltted that it has | market value) with a Shorthorn bull calf.) Building the some very fine political fea because they are a small insect Loan« on mortar*»*« *nd herd of purebred beef cattle we» a »low and and a few miles wears them eolllater*l, eta. tures. It promises lower food V alue o f bonde owned And then all the forces of costly, task— but H»rri»’ wife and their »even out. (an ortleed ) 1,842.202.00 prices and higher farm prices „o the federal government will be Value o< Moeka owned , ham children backed hi» progrediva planning. together with governmental as both brought In to poison them which The First National Bank of Prineville aided Cash In bank« and an hand 411,405.OS surance of security for . after a diet of Prem ium , in course of eol- eaters and producers of food, should be easy in financing that speeded the transition. lectlon w ritten since Sep There are many taxpayers who sage brush, 8 2 4 .0 « .08 Today Harris’ Shorthorn» bring fancy price» correspondent tember SO. 1048 country Interest and rants due and earn less than the average and No from America’» breeders— new income that ».»woo guilty of writing accrued ____ who would get some assistance would . ever be _ o is helping build Oregon. -The locusts set up a terri- M.S»7.7M.08 in their food bills. There are that, whn would like tying chatter as their tiny Jaws surplus ____„ j t other funds many farmers wno wou a n*e y n to start in a flash the worry worry of making a chewed the sage - al it« Total unpaid claim s S >04,480 00 to quit tne the ww « q . country boy would be terri E stim ated loee adjustm ent living and place the responsi fied at hearing a grasshopper expense for unpaid claim s 15.000.00 : äs» Î .581.024.»5 Total unearned premiums bility on the government. 147.500.00 chewing a sage. All other liabilities of acme Politically it is the Total- liabilites. except SS.000.01S.05 panaceas. ...»------ • *~Razing of the Obarr hotel and capital GEORGE KYHO REPLACES STUMPS SI. 000.000.00 Opposing it are the large far- gt&r roomg ln The Dalles Capital paid-up funds 0 WITH TURKEYS. Young George Kyllo Special gurphi« mers, only some two percent in demanded by the fire um^simid funds -ouldn’t find a job in 1935, to be obtained number who produce 22 chlef perhaps they should ra- <sur»ius) „ l.srrjsi.is -47Ç? 105 acre» of logged-off land near Molalla and M re»*rd« of the food. They would be ther be preserved by the his- Su^ n <Jrhoki.r. S2.«7.751.11 | mt to work on the army of »tump». Hi» Oregon’s prosperity is in direct ratio to the restricted In »lie end resultant tnriral society as mementoes Total ........................ M J87 745.0s toricai 8OC7 vy f the business in O regon for year pluck attracted Marie Koltach. She became sasjfctt l*.Aswn>w ^*4 n r h of kor flC '¿¡E efficiency by the plan, but It of days past. They are of tne prwmlum, reived 21.454.81 well-being of a each her noCnîi^PAFCft people. Persons Mr». Kyllo in I9M. They tried turkey raising, 8.750.81 might be changed to postpone are of the old Umatilla house, jfet io**w paid shown here have tha vision, energy and but lost money the first year. However, en their economic death, just as (We almost »aid geologic age., initiative that brings individual success- I^enln didn’t eliminate the ku Freighters c i wool v«ed to P>* ----------------------------- couraged by advice and financial help from laks untlj h« was well entrench up at the Obarr and the Star, and keeps our state growing. In each in- 4 the Molalla branch of the First National, when prosperous epough to dis ed in power. they stuck to it. Today they market thousand» stance constructive service provided | Opposing it also are a group like sleeping in their wagons of turkeys annually and grow banking offices in the First National,» «------ ? -------- ------ - - ----- of people who still think even over at the feed ' bam on the feed and seed crop». Hard in these enlightened corner. Stagedrivers, bartenders Group has been of real assistance. & work and sound advice are tbit days, that a citizen should be gold miners, blacksmiths, horse We believe sincerely that our most building a good venture for self supporting that a >coni8Utm5T traders, occupations of m-eit important function as a bank is to make George and Marie . . . a» pro should pay the cost of what hfc garbed ln cowhide boots and greaaive businesses are help consumes; th at a producer buckskins, stepped over their, financial services widely available. Thus should get paid the value of a n c i e n t thresholds and took ing build Oregon we help build Oregon-family by family, w w hat he produces. whiskey from their b<is. farm by farm, and business by business. STATEMENT It embodies a theory that is SY N O PSIS OF A N N U A L 8TATKMKNT w h o Qf AMERICAN ALLIANCE IN SU R Come in and let us show you how we very appealing to those ANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK In have quit thinking. t ho Stata o f Now York, on t t a U»1* * - can serve you. flrat day o f December, 1»4S, made to the PA G E 2 8 H E R M A N COUNTY HAIL - FIRE CROP DAMAGE li GRIFFITH & MEEKE BUILDING OREGON way DKATHB About 300 persons were re ported killed in highway acci dents over the- Fourth of July and despite the newswrlter s cry of anguish it seems very small if the report that there were 33,000.000 cars on the roads is true. W ith that many cars on the road there must have' been 100 - 000,000 people traveilng and If no more than 300 were killed it is a feat of efficient driving of which we might well be proud W ith sb ipeny on road it may be a source of wonder as to who cooked the ^ m ln irg e rs and hot dogs and who s o l d t h e firecrackers. When, furthermore. It is con sidered that the ®verag€\ was driven at killing speed aU the tim e It is a wonder t h a 3000 were not killed. We mus be good drivers in America. In fact, we are, for we have people with which to compare being the only nation of car h o l id a y drivers. Tnaurance Commlmioner of the State of Ora»on. pur.uant to UW: INCOME N et premium« received 87.20». 116.92 Total intereet, dividend« and real eetate Income Income from other »ource» U .»22 0« Total Income ................. __t f . « 4 94 DISBURSEM ENTS 2.Í40.S20.S» N et am ount paid for loaee« S 210.267.44 Loee adjustm ent expenae« 1.770.408 46 Underwrit I nr expeneee >00.000. Dividend« paid to stock holders Dividend« paid or credited - to policyholder« All other expenditures ( In cluding investm ent ex 11,920.11 pense« 84.04».84) Tatal dbtawwMMrta ___ S4.252.904-.80 admitted assets Value o f real estate owned (m arket value) Izwna on mortaag»» aud. collateral, etc V alue o f bond« owned 8 .4 « .« 0 .0 0 (am ortised) Value o f stocks owned ‘ ».SSI .282.00 (m arket value) » 5 4.407.« Cash In hank« and on hand Prem ium s In course of col lect ton written «Ince Sep 817,418.« tem ber M. 1M8 ~ Interest and rent« due and SM M .00 accrued 0 Other assets (net) 816.006,585.« Total admitted asset* . . . LIA BILITIES. SU R PL U S AND OTHER FU N D S « 1.0S4.678.0« Total unpaid claim s adjustment Estimatori loas «Uwilnrwnt gR w cxpvtuw for unpaid claim s 4.214.M4.22 Tn«al um arned premium« 474.818.78 All other IlsbUltUa Total li abili tic«, except 8 7.740.1 •í;w capital Mrs Perl« MesU £¡£1*1 «n-h» fund« to Luxembourg aa United UnaMl(rnwi f r i * <«urp*u.) 4.245.404A1 e« minister. She ppured herself Sundu« aa raaards 8 7 .f4 5 .4 0 4 .« r b o ld e r . the Job. Food and drink have 816.006.6»S.M been to I - a d ju n ct to BU SIN E SS IN OREGON FOR YEAR « 70.144 27 Net prwmium« raralvad diplomacy but are not often i8.a1.21 N e t loMM paid b o l d l / recognized. ■ L I . i HO RAFFIO R O U LE S RO PARKIHO FIOBLEMS Frequent aervice, handy down town depots, and freedom from driving tension make shopping or business tripe a pleasure by Greyhound. You can go and re turn the same day. The low fares save extra dollars for »hoppingI Relax in perfect comfort . . . en joy sightseeing, or visiting with fellow passengers. See your Grey hound Agent about departure timet on your naxf trip! KIxAMATH FALI j H LOS ANGKLKS PORTLAND, ORR. $ BOI8B, IDAHO BUTTR, MONTANA (One way 5.90 13.05 3.85 1LÄ0 a rid toa) “ÏHE îAÏERir Moro, Oregon Ita «MWrHWWD SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH A Product of FIRST NATION AL BANK Stiadard of California OP PORTLAND N ext best thing to pu t ting a new engine under th e h o o d is p u t t in g C hevron Su prem e in the tank! For this g r e a t blend o f clean-burning gasolines is c lim a te ta i lo r e d to suit your local d riv in g c o n d itio n s ... a s s u r in g y o u f a s t e r p ick -u p . . . sm o o th er d rivin g.. . more p e p .. • over more miles! Member Fedetal Deposit Insurance Corporation Z) THE KAUTTUS BUILD BOATS. ' Elo N . Kauttu build» unusual sturdiness into commercial fishing craft. The Kauttus’ two- • year-old plant (Mrs. Kauttu ia bookkeeper- painter) is at Jeffers Gardens on tha Lewis and Clark river near Astoria. Thera, with his six craftsmen, Kauttu puts into practice ideas he developed as a fisherman and as an em ploye« of the area’s famed builders of Columbia* River gillnet type craft. Made to lo»â», his 29-foot boats—* carry big fi»h loads, fashioned of oak, Douglas fir and Port Orford cedar— withstand the Pacific’s most belligep* e. . moc Js. With assistance from the First National, Kauttu help» Oregon grow by meet ing fishermen’s boat needs. C. R. ANDERSON Grass Valley, Phone 232 k e it h ó i M c D o n a l d ÏVaaco. Phone 55? UADS tN C O U m S T I -» M r. )< . ■ r______ __ J ' V '-A ,- -