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

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    th erein , w ith th e above entitled C ounty C ourt o f-th e * State of
W illard H. B a rn e tt
A dm inistrator C ourt and th a t T uesday, the Oregon for S herm an County his
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
and
one-half
(1|)
inches,
and
6th day of Sept. A. D. 1949, a t F inal Account and R eport as
tro u p e of m usicians know n as
j ^ e r r a a n C ou nty Jou rn al
Roy J. B aker
all
nails
covered.
te n o’clock A. M. of said day In A dm inistrator, w ith the w ill
T
H
E
STA
TE
OF
OREGON
FOR
th e DeMoss L yric B ards of a
A ttorney
, ______
39-42c
Shingles and nails to be fu r­
th e C ounty C ourt room , in the annexed, of th e E state of W il­
day
long
gone.
T
hey
brought
- Published E very F riday a t
SHERMAN COUNTY
C ounty C ourt house in Moro, liam M. V an P atten, deceased,
m usic to city and tow n in a nished by th e city of G rass Val­
Moro* Oregon
In th e m atter qf the E state of IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF Sherm an County, Oregon, have a n d th a t M onday, th e 8th day of
ley, all o th er m aterials and
tim
e
w
hen
th
ere
w
as
such
a
T
H
E
STA
TE
OF
OREGON
FOR
Giles Lu French
Editor
been appointed as a tim e and A ugust, 1949, a t 10:00 o’clock
thing as good m usic and when equipm ent to be a t b id d er’s ex­ Gus E ngstrom , deceased
SHERM AN COUNTY
Etitered •* t o p i ** flaw matter at the
SS.
F
IN
A
L
NOTICE:
pense.
/
folks heard it seldom.
Poatoffiee a t Moro. Oroeon. under Act ru ra l
In the m a tte r of the Com m un­ place for a hearing and settle­ A. M. of said day, a t th e co u rt­
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
Bidder to rem ove all tra sh
of Comreaa of March », IS,9 _________
m ent oft said final account» and room , in th e courthouse in Moro,
T hey m ight be called a band
and equipm ent, etc., from site, CERN: You are^ hereby g iv en al E state of Theodore M. Rolfe, of hearing—«objections if any Sherm an C ounty, Oregon, have
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA P E R , of roving singers except they
site in condition notice th a t Helen E. Olds, the deceased, and Clara E. Rolfe, su r
been fixed b y the oourt as the
w ere b e tte r than the connota­ and leave
thereto.
-
. „
,
SU BSCRIPTION RA TES
equivalent to th a t existing be­ duly appointed, qualified and viving spouse.
tim e and place fo r hearing of
Jo
h
n
M.
Rolfe
tion indicates.
acting
adm in istratrix
of said SS. FIN A L NOTICE
ONE Y E A R ............. —r ------*2-°°
A dm inistrator objections to said F inal Account
They w ere good. W hen H enry fore sta rtin g job.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
Bids reqested , on (l)Rem oval E state has rendered and p re ­
and R ep o rt and for th e settle­
played the piano or violin he
JULY 29, 1949
■*
CERN:
You are h ereb y given R oy J . B aker
sented
for
settlem
ent
h
e
r
final
of
old
cedar
shingles
and
appli­
m
en t of said estate.
______ 39-42c
m ade m usic beyond com pare
notice th a t Jo h n M. Rolfe, th e A ttorney
T. L ester Johnson
account
therein
w
ith
the
above
cation
of
new
as
specified
above.
REAPPO RTION M ENT
and P. W aldo on his bells never
duly appointed, qualified and NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT
A d m in istrato r w ith W ill
entitled
C
ourt
and
th
a
t
T
ues­
(2)
A
pplication
of
new
shingles
m issed a note, n o r com m itted
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A nnexed
NOTICE is hereby giveh th a t
T he la te st new s to be publish­
day, Sept. 6, 1949, a t th e h o u r of acting A d m in istrato r of said E s­
only.
an
e
rro
r
in
tim
ing.
36-39e
tate
has
ren
d
ered
a
n
d
presented
the undersigned has filed In the
ed from the reapportionm ent
Bids to be subm itted in w rit­ ten o'clock A. M. of said day in
T h ey became fam ous them ­
for
settlem
ent
his
final
account
fro n t is th a t som e young politi­
ing on or before 6 p. m. Mon­ th e C ounty C ourt room * in the
selves and th ey m ade Sherm an
cos are going to jo in w ith the
day, A ugust 8, 1949. Bids open­ C ounty C ourt house, in . Moro,
county fam ous for th ey w ere
A F of L to p u t a m easure on
ing set for 8:60 p. m. sam e date S herm an County, Oregon, have
alw ays proud of th e ir home.
the ballot m aking m andatory a
been appointed as a tim e and
You ought to be
People to th is day ask to be di­ in council cham bers.
The city of G rass Valley re4 place fo r a hearing and settle­
rea p p o rtio n m en t of the legisla­
rected to DeMoss Springs and
tu re In accordance w ith constitu­
serves thq rig h t to reject any m en t of said final account, and
driving a
recall hearing those incom par­
or
all
bids.
Subm
it
bids
to
C
ity
tional provisions.
hearing
objections
thereto.
able m usicians at som e sm all
•
H elen E. Olds
It w ill be readily agreed th a t
Recorder, City of G rass Valley,
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A dm in istratrix
constitutions are m ade to be fol­ tow n church years ago.
G
rass
Valley.
Oregon.
Today w e get o u r m usic from
lowed and also th a t w hen they
Roy
J
.
B
aker
boxes of one kin d or another
cease to s u it th e needs of th e
Lupine Rebekah L o d g e^ N o . f 16 A tto rn ey
39-42c
people th ey can and should be and it is peppy, o r draggy o r Meets 2nd and 4th
o r sw eet or som ething b u t nev­ Tuesdays of each
changed. T herefore it is prob-
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
V isiting
able th a t th e m ain b attle—or er of the quality th a t used to m onth.
T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR
come from the m usical in stru ­ m em bers welcome.
skirm ish— over reapportionm ent
SHERM AN COUNTY
m ents of the DeMosses. Name
Sallie M artin, N. G.
will come from proposed changes
In
th
e a tte r of the E state of
bands get m ore in a week th an Clara H ouston, Sec.
in th e constitution th an from a
W
m.
D.
B arn ett, d e c e a s e .
the DeMoss fam ily m ade in a
vote to enforce i t
year, and are m ore fam ous for Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.S SS. F I N A L N O T IC E
N early all of th e states follow
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
Meets every second and
th e ir incom e th an for th eir pro­
fo u rth T hursday In each C E R N : You are hereby notified
the federal plan -of rep resen ta­
duct. The reverse w as tru e of
m onth; v isitin g m em bers th a t W illard H * B arnett, th e ad­
tion to som e e x te n t E ighteen
the
DeMoss family.
Invited. Moro, Oregon m in istra to r of the above entitled
of them provide th a t each coun­
And now the chapter is closed.
E lsie Jones, W. M.
t
ty shall have a t least one sena­
E state has rendered and -filed
E dna Melxer, S ecretary
tor, a slig h tly larg er num ber
his final account th erein w ith
give each county a t least one re­ CALL FOR BIDS
Moro IxxUe No. llT I.O .frF the altove entitled Court, and
presentative. Probably the feder­
th a t Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1949, at
Meets 1st and 3rd
The city 0/ G rass Valley in ­ Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
al plan of one senator to each
11 o’clock A. M., in th e County
county (as we have tw o sena­ vites bids on the application of hall. T ra n sie n t and
C ourt room , in the County C ourt
house ip Moro, Sherm Sn Coun­
tors from each state) w ould be cedar shingles to the roof of the visiting b ro th e rs a re
m ost satisfactory. R epresenta­ pavilion in G rass Valley (ap­ cordially Invited to
ty, Oregon, has been designated
tives would th en be apportioned proxim ately 90 squares.) Shing­ m eet w ith us.
as a tim e and place for th e final
les to be laid five (5) inches to
Leo W atkins, N. O.
hearin g and settlem ent of said
by population.
Jo h n DeMoss, Secretary
I t is difficult to see how any the w eather, nailed w ith tw o
final account herein, and of
O regonian,
or, in fact,
any nails per shingle (wide shingles E ureka Ixxlge No. 121 AJF. A A.M h earin g objections thereto.
w esterner, could honestly op­ to be split before nailing) no t
Meets on th e 1st and
pose such a plan w hile enjoying m ore th an th re e q u a rte rs (% )
JO E
AM OBE
3rd T h u rsd ay evenings
pfcrhapft (he muHt imprewtive thing about driving a new
each m onth. Visiting
th e a u th o rity which two sena­ inches from th e edge, and, from
LIGHT & HEAVY TARPS
Pontiac is that sure sense of having more than enough power
m em bers cordially in­
Made to Order
to rs fro m each state gives the six to seven inches (6to 7) from
at your command always.
th e b u tt. Shingles to be spaced
vited to m eet w ith us.
REBUILT ARMY SHOES
west.
You’ll feel it whenever you touch the accelerator—a sm<M»th,
L. V. H enrichs, W. M.
T he Dalles
«10 E. Second
T h e re is p len ty of room in th e one-quarter (I) inches ap art, all
effortless flow of power. And it ’s yours uhethcr you are
H .B. P inkerton, Secretary
Oregon
driving a great Pontiac straight eight or its equally famous
B senate cham ber for 36 senators. jo in ts b ro k en a t lea st one and
six-cylmder companion.
City people p u t them selves on
Whichever you choose, you can be sure that you are driving
the defensive by saying th a t
one of America's most modern engines and one o f its moat
they can elect men- as capable
proved. For the basic design of Pontiac power plants has the
an can ru ra l areas. P erh ap s It
approval o f more than two million owners.
- would be possible. Yet legisla­
Its engine is just one of the reasons why you should he d riv­
tors from m ore populous dis­
H y é n t -M utie D riv i ap««nW wa «0
ing a Pontiac—come in soon, we'll show you many more.
tric ts are often subjected to
F o r T h e L a d ie s :
m ore p ressu re from constitu­
ents th a n are th e boys from th e
A D ie t T h a t R e a lly W o r k s
country. A goodly slice of coun­
try th in k in g Is recognised as
OREGON
tru st any of these get-thln-quick
MORO,
valuable in an y ggyernm ental
We went-out visiting the other
diets. Simply cut 4#wn ° ° desserts,
body because th e y are likely to
night and the ladies were talking bread, butter, sweets and f i t s —but ’
be a little closer to rea lity th a n
away about weight-reducing dieta.
th e m en from crow ded sections.
when you do, even do your cutting <
One of them had a apecial *15-day
P erh ap s th ey have a fresher out­
Hollywood diet” guaranteed to alim down moderately.*
look—anyw ay. th e y are recog­
From where I sit, moderation
her down fifteen pounds’ worth. An­
nized in nearly ev ery state, and
is
the watchword. Moderation
other was living on bananas and
th e nation.
L r
with
food, with Brooking or with
akim milk!
the enjoyment of a friendly glass
I m ight have known the missus
of tem perate beer e r ale. Actually,
P. WALDO DAVIS
would get the bug, too, and tu re
moderation adds to the enjoyment
T here w as som ething ex p res­
enough the other day she asks me,
to keep fences standing
of ju st about anything.
sive of th e Joy of living in P.
“Joe, w hat kind of a diet do you
W aldo D avis as h e jum ped about
think I ought to go on?”
v— W’
his m usical program s or popped
“Mother,*
J
says,
“the
only
diet
into th e office on some errand.
I would ever recommend to anyone
He liked to play m usic, especial­
is simply moderaf/on. I Wouldn't
ly his bells, and th a t is w hat
he did. H e w as alw ays happy
about it.
PAGE 2 8HERMAN
COUNTY
journal moro oregon
F riday , july
29, 1949
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FU ND CHARGED FO R PER IO D JULY 1, 1
TOTAL
1949, IN CLU SIV E
FU ND EX PEN D IT U R E S
C O U N T Y G E N ER A L
* 4|458>67
BY MONTH
JULY
4,262.19
AUGUST
1,988.71
SE PT E M B E R
2,473.18
OCTOBER
. 4,292.23
NOVEM BER
5,19324
DECEM BER
2,293.39
JANUARY
2.848.54
FEB RU A RY .
1,848.96
MARCH
2,112.99
A P R IL
31336.33
MAY
6,538.45
JU N E
g 41,646.88
TOTAL
T O J U N E «0.
EX PEN D ITU R ES
ROAD
FUND
BY MONTH
« 3,44001
JU LY
2,644.49
AUGUST
6,511.38
SE PT E M B E R
2,518.87
OCTOBER
15,646.46
NOVEM BER
5,235.79
DECEM BER
2,712.29
JANUARY
3,305.26
FEBRU A RY
4,745.07
MARCH
3,794.75
' A P R IL
3,035.62
MAY
/ 3 , 106.05
JU N E
generai
COUNTY O F SH ERM AN
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I, Ross Ornduff, C ounty C lerk of th e ( our] ^
of Sherm an, S tate of Oregon, do hereby c e r t '^
th a t th e foregoing re p o rt t a p r e p a r e d from and
baaed upon the records of th is office; and that
th e s a m e la a full, tru e and co rrect rep o rt to the
b est of m y know ledge an d belief.
Dated th is 25th day of J “ 1* 1948-
(Seal)
C ounty Clerk
Total n u m b er of claim s
ag ain st G eneral Road F und
GroM «m ount of claim« against
G eneral R oad F und
Less claim s disallow ed
T otal W a rra n ts Issued
Total o u tstan d in g warrant«: nc
of J u n e 30, 1942
W ARRANTS PA ID
415
« 73.891.56
17,195.52
« 56.696.64
. - g..
-•*
2,069.93
« 54,666.11
1 • A« th is y o u n g la d y learns to use a train in g
sw itchboard, she’ll also learn m any things that
w ill be m ighty im p o rtan t to good service. All
th ro u g h h er train in g she’ll see how operators
m ake courtesy and helpfulness a norm al part of
th eir jobs. A nd the same spirit is present as other
telephone people learn their new skills.
COUNTY CLERK 'S ANNUAL R E PO R T OF
F E E S R EC EIV ED AND DISBURSEM ENTS OF
SAME JULY 1, 1948 TO JU N E 36, 1949
MONTHLY R E C E IPT S
102.70
JULY
.184.28
AUGUST
136.00
SEPTEM BER
19L35
OCTOBER
146.50
NOVEMBER
118.50
DECEM BER
69.30
JANUARY— 1949
64.98
FEBRUARY
160.85
MARCH
98.30
A PR IL
74.40
MAY
130.15
JU N E
T O T A L R E C E IP T S
8 1,472.31
S O U R C E O F R E C E IP T S
Recording fees
T^aw Library" fees
‘ z
. C ircuit C ourt fees
N aturalization fees
County C ourt A P robate C ourt fees
* M iscellaneous Copying A Indexing
«
56,696.64
TOTAL
M igratory Liens
$ 41,646.88
T otal Gen. F u n d E x Pen<U i'” *® ..tllw^ a ’ KAfiQfi04
L itigant fees -
T otal Gen Road F u n d E xpenditures
56,696.04
Divorce fees
TO TA I, A M . WARRANTO MWVKD » tW.Mt.Ti
TOTAL R E C E IPT S
Total n u m b er of claim s presented
535
a g ain st G eneral F u n d
G rass am ount of claim« against
I 41,688.88
G eneral F u n d
42.00
L ess claim s disallow ed
«41,644.88
Total Warrant« Issued
Total outstan d in g w a rra n ts as
6,786.34
of J u n e 30, 1949
«34.860.54
W ARRANTS PA ID
One Coast-wide school system is for
telephone people o n ly -a n d better
service for the West is the result
«
539.85
71.11
46.00
3.00
435.00
307.35
37.00
18.00
15.00
8 1,47231
disbursements
37.00
M igratory Liens p aid to Sec. of State $
18.00
L itigant fees paid to State T re asu re r
15.00
Divorce fees paid to State T reasu rer
N aturalization fees paid to B ureau of
3.00
Im m igration and N aturalization
1399.31
Fees paid to County T reasu rer
I 1,472.31
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TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
STATE O F OREGON
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COUNTY OF SHERM AN
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C, R. ANDERSON
I. Ross Ornduff, County Clerk o f J h e > < £unty
of Sherm an. State of Oregon, do
certify Grass Valley, Phone 232
th a t the foregoing re p o rt 1« p rep ared Worn and
based upon the record« of th is offlct^
keith M c D onald
th e same is a full, tru e and correct rep o rt to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Wasco. Phone 552 .
Daud ,hla 25th day of
’
County Clerk
J.
O n stu b b y p o lo s like these, linemen learn
to use their new climbing equipment- This is
just one of the more than one hundred courses
that telephone people study in towns Urge and
«mall— up and down the Coast. In 1948, thou­
sands o f em ployees received training. That
means thousands o f men and women better able
to furnish good service to you.
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3 . O n -th e -jo b -tr a in in g h e re in th e W e st
is typified by this “stu d en t” w ho is learning the
w orkings o f a troubfe indicator fram e— an auto­
m atic detective th at constantly makes sure the
lines on its “ beat” are giving good service. Even
experienced employees take refresher courses
like this to keep u p -to -d a te . , . and keep learn­
ing their way up the ladder.
4. G o o d service fo r y o u
comes from telephone people
w ho know their job«. You can
help them serve you best b y ,
making sure you always have
the right number in mind be­
fore calling, leaving a little time
betw een calls, giving the called
person time to answer.
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