Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 07, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACT 1 « « « M A W
COXTWTT JOURNAL, MORO. ORBOON
FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1950
%
ture Is without power to vote
new taxes and put them into
effect without giving time for
PubUahed Every Frtoay at
a referendum. Most of the huge
Moro,
costs now on the state came
GUea L. French
_ _ _ _ _ from
____ initiative measures, mea-
Enur^i »» »*co«d ci»« m«u«r at th« Sures voted by the people them-
P M to tflM a t M ora, O r««vo. u«»der A c t
it has become popular
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U ke such propositions to the
OFFICIAL COUNTY FAPB3K people who of late have been
softer than the legislature
(Well, so what. If the people
SUBSCRIPTION RATHS
wiant pensions and schools and
ONE YEAR -
bonuses bad enough to pay the
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X
taxes for them they have the
means to do i t It will mean a
state millage of probably 20 or
about double Sherman county s
h tax load. Under present laws It
J will be the property owner who
will pay the additional amount.
M lW IF A P lt
If the people prefer economy
and a slower route to the things
F U B lItH IK S
desired they have the power
xilO C lA T lO H
over that, too.
They can vote
MO on measures that coat addi­
tional money. There has been
APRIL 7, 1W0
no known way except bankruptcy
— no known wayexcept bankruptcy
(almost Impossible for a state)
GRKKN AGAIN
to obtain the bounties that free
The wheat, slowly and uneven- gpending bring except ’ higher
ly, is turning green In the sown
Too often the ones who
fields and a few days of warm
Uxe8 are not the ones
weather would make half the wbo receive the benefits. The
county a ‘ bright lively green Undency has been to vote more
again It Is green with promise and
expenses because in-
too the promise of bountiful come taxes have been plentiful
harvests; there Is potential bread
The 8late officu is now report
grain for 600,000 people grow- the end of that era.
ing in Jthe green fields of Sher
TTW N
man county. That Is enough t o ---------------- -
feed all of Portland and perhaps W H A T »H A p o o r CITY
a couple . of other good sized
DO?
¿ g e rm a n C o u n tg Jou rn al
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2
=
~
™
another
TH E
A M E R IC A N
at 7:45 p. ,m and_ will be
Can’t fíe Done With the Girl Friend Aboard
of tooth, Chuicks, fa th e r
B y Mrs. George L. F ox
_____
The grange hall was decorated
Perhaps major disaster
class
The city last year bonded it- jn spring flowers Wednesday
enough
to io
feed
:i° ,Ughh ^
r°th 100,000
e Uyear persons
And^to s e ^ io r " " » « ^ f i r water and ^ n l n g when the Rufus grange
and leather drainage purposes and of this put On the third and fourth
X
of
the
state
coats and saddles pr
ing horse«.
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.» ^ e l d i ’ l^ke this,are
to“
t .° .i nayment should be roaue tain
F‘nal
n
n a i uavi w
d
About
— -
re men able and
,h w n 5
WAY
son in law and daughter, M r . on and after 10:00 A. M. on the
home «©«...
again by
Brackett.
... Mrs.
....
‘7 ," '" 7
nd
joe Willard.
While 2nd day of May, 1050, at the
Mr
and Mrs. O. G. HiIder-
- •
Mr and Mrg office q( t
Johnson, st­
and who are here from Hood they we
g
at iaW(
Wa8CO> Oregon,
River for spring work, were Sun
Y
following described real pro-
day evening callers at the home motei.
Harland perty situated in the County of
of Mr. and Mrs, Trace Fields. Going from
state of Oregon, to-wlt:
The Fields took their guests to view to attena tne oiu iw»
(1) wnrthw«»terlv
Northwesterly one-half
one-half <V*>
see their new home in Rufus.
dance given
T
™d
of Lots Nine (9) andTen(lO)
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox spent and Mrs Walt Morris, Mr.
in Block Five (5) of original
Wednesday in Mayville visiting Mrs. BiU( Huck’ r M_nd
Fu
Town, now City, of Moro,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
Oregon.
Greiner.
gene Katon and Mr- and MrS’
(2) Lots Ten HO), Eleven Hl),
Leland Medler was dismissed Andy Bngberg.
_
and Twelve (12) in Block
Saturday from the hospital where
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathieso
Thirteen (13- of Clements
he had spent nine days after an drove to Pendleton Sa urday to
Addition to the City of
operation.
Medler though now visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hy
Grass
Valley, Oregon.
home will have to 'fepend several dron.
Judy Hydron returned
(3) An undivided one-half In­
weeks’ on crutches.
home with her grandparents for
terest in: Lots HO) and
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Tom and a visit until Easter
,
Eleven HI) in Block Six (6)
children left Friday for Port-
Motoring to Yakima Saturday
of original Town, now City,
land to spend the week end with night to see a special show were
of Grass Valley, Oregon.
Mrs. Tom’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Mr.
(4) Northwest Quarter (NWVi)
Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Langford and Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr.
of Southwest Quarter <SW-
of The Dalles gave a birthday and Mrs. E. W. Peck-
V4) of Section One (1) In
dinner Sunday at their home
Joe Morris and son Wally vis*
Township Five (5) South,
honoring their granddaughter, ited friends in Dufur Sunday
Range Sixteen (16) East of
Miss Joan Brackett. Also in- afternoon while Mrs^ Morris
Willamette Meridian.
vited were Mr. and Mrs. Fay stopped off in The Dalles to
The terms of said sale will be.
Brackett and son Jerry.
take in a show.
Cash, lawful money of theU n lt-
The Boys club met at the Fay N()TICE OF f i n a l HEARING ed States,, ten percent (10%) of
Brackett home Tuesday evening.
hereby given Guy C. the purchase money to be paid
The boys are beginning new n
Administrator of the at time of sale, balance on con-
airplane models.
Most of the
A° “
B
Sandvig, firmation of sale by the Court,
boys are making flag ship planes eceased ha8 fiied in the Coun-
A ll bids or offers must be in
but Bin Coats is making a Black
wrltlng, and may be left at the
Widow, a more difficult model. Y qhpt.man Countv his
final office of T. I .ester Johnson, at-
Rev. Tom Weatherby will give for ^ e n^ d the Z ’ rt
torney or said administrator, at
a special revival meeting and
and
^ C™ rt
Orego„, a, any time af-
slnging at the Rufus church be- 1 «
the County
Clerk ter the first publication of this
vinnina
ADrll
11 and to last the
office
of the
county
vw rx at notice and before making
making of the
un"tn M.r,|A2
Pi nServlcesnwii?begin
I" the
County
Court
house
trip Monday morning, leaving at
five a. m. Taking advantage of
tbe two day school holiday, Mor
rj8 put the rack on his truck
and coVered It with canvas to
transport _ the boys to' Slgman
every Moro,
“ Dated this 31st day of March,
n The <?Yoeungng People's society settlement . of said
a“ '”J"tl"8 ,95° ’
of the Rufw? church met at the and for hearing objections to the
-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris
Friday night for a welner roast.
About thirty people were out
enj oy the big bonfire for
w bjcb Morris has been saving
bls old trees. Games were played
typing the evening
Mr~
Dumler and sons
W ally and Donny of Salem ar-
Eame. « an yp ..v r
Emanuel Karlen
^ m in lstrato r
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C- ANDREW*
Administrator
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The Dauea, OtSgu»
Attorney for the Estate
2O-23c
IN THE1OOUNTY COURT S
IH I. STATk. OF O R E G O N ,
W e have for
quick delivery
H0TP01NT
of the' degree team had from 1>ufur. The leaders pdint-
visiting
relatives
here. 0* THE MATTER (
A u to m a tic D is h w a s h e r
wQrk
Grange
QUt and discussed the differ-
are house guests of Mr. rA T L 0 F
DE'
E a to n '" I fte r T h ? ofH «r
ehUdren'" at'^alem have“ a v 2 ^ ™ T IC E
^ D M IM ST K A -
Ranges
“ “ d t^ unpaid Interest^ itto ^ e -
the w a y t o camp ''M orrTsto^
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M ^ ’ & fl
^
r
«
d
8pes
NOTICE ¡S HEREBY GIVEB4.
i , ^
x ^
^
r S
t a t o
^
n
Ironers
Farmer, like to produce I ous methods the city got out^of and Howa,
daysi r n j- o -----------------------------Karlen, deceased, under and
Refrigerators
by virtue of an order of the
is a part of farming.
dcbt and
tfiki seem- songs. Candidates coming from night in sleeping bags beside a
above entitled Court, made and
it a successful year when l^ey that fact, a conclu6io
'vrarinnd View ’ grange to
take •uon fire Before returning home
all kinds of Household
can cooperate with nature and « , ,„probable, if not I m P < " » ar,anl r^ "
Norval Lane. ^ " X y ,
the leaders and the
entered on the 23rd day of
produce good crops and big al one «m e With g*« Jha bonds the degrees ^ r e
£ ^ ' , ^ n camp a
March, 1950, in the matter of
the Estate of John Karlen, de­
ones
The farmer Ikes to be were chewed to bits with
M r
vlctor
Appliances
ceased, will sell at private sale,
paid for it, too, because he en ter.
and Gladys bane, Sam and Bm- which ts the Boy Scout camp for
in one or several parcels, to the
Joys the good things of life as
Nqw
one afternoons Hood
Alberty and from Rufus this ¿ifitrict, so were tired and
highest bidder, upon the terms
well as any. But to the farmer R appears
„ « city ”
Roland John-
burned when they arrived
and conditions hereinafter men­
who follow« his way of l e
y mayb€
way up the sam.
George Drinkard another home Tuesday afternoon.
The
W&soo, Oregon
tioned, and subject to confirma­
preference the recompen«, of la<Wer Qf indebtedness.
candidate of the Rufus grange
,
from Rufus were,
tion of the above entitled Court,
making things grow to of pi
Means Qf dolng lhe Job cheap-
(]1 lbat cven|ng.
Coming ™ )e KWa| ne. and Neal Eaton.1
ary importance.
J er afe
looked for. If H rst fromThe Dalles to attend grange Jerry B rackett, Wally Morris,
Success may be measured in Blreel u
be bridged the con- werg Mr and Mrs Howard Bel-
F i8her, George Fox, Paul
doing thingB well, in caring for |eensus of opinion is that the ghee M^s c p Adams and Mrs. Blackburne, Charles W i l s o n ,
♦
the soil so it yields, in plo w in g!bridge should reach clear across Mgry wllsK)rL
Howard and Jack Steward, Geo.
♦
and cultivating and sowing a n d |the fitreet.
A shorter bridge Mr8 *Luther
Steward,
Mrs. Riggg and Vincent Rice,
i
harvesting so nature responds|would co8t almost as much any Hariand McDonald and Mrs.
A blue crepe paper covered
♦
-with bounty sufficient for R'o®eBv,ay.
Nothing less than solid George f O x assisted by other
wbb nursery furniture
:
who need food. A good f*rm erB 0oi>gtrQCUoii seems feasible. It
of the Home Economics
Qnp of lbc tables used when
is like a good cook who likes t ° t bouid be 20 feet wide and eight cJub gg^gd supper buffet style Mlgg
Millard gave a
see others enjoy the Pcw l^ ^ lfeet deep.
Even that will not
than flfty people After sbower Tuesday afternoon hon
At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon
♦
of her handiwork.
lassu re that all Roods will pass thfi supper bour> square dancing Qrlng Mrs j i mrny Jenson. The
:
Here in this little county i8|throUgh it. Some floods are too ftnd paul Jones dances were en- lnR crepe €OVered table held
growing the food for thousands,|blg for any channel smaller joyed by the crowd.
the old bird himself, the stork,
to reduce tractor wear
it is a county small in acres butBtban
the flat.
joe MorrlR and Donal. Bris- p or ^be prOgi am the guest of
♦
only two counties in O regon! R might be possible to have iain took the 4-H club Forestry bonor was crowned during a cor-
i
have larger tilled acreages. P e o y . g engineers survey the club On an overnight camping onatlon ceremony. Miss Sharon
2 '/2 G a llo n C o n t a in e r
pie who would scorn its 8lte Bdralnage area of Barnum canyon
-------------Jenson gave a tap dance number
five by its efficiently ® rownBnd ppgpare a report. After that
A p r il 10, 1^31
accompanied on the piano by
:
food.
'
’ ^ S i t would be necessry to obtain
The Moro Commercial ciun Mrg Robert Bvrd several parlor
3 .9 5
Food is the most im portant! n appropriauon from congress hears state representatives Yates gameg were piayed before Mrs
:
thing in the world. Men live b y l ^ d wait cur turn for construe and Snell with many present.
j ensen opened her gifts for the
it no matter what their 8Plrltual|uon. It is doubtful if the en-
Hay canyon and Harlandview pleasure of all
Refreshments
*
creed. As our fields turn green ineers would build the bridge are preparing baseball teams werg gerved by the hostess. Out
S t e v e ’s
Î
there Is promise that again we 1 though they would certainly for a battle next Sunday.
£Own guests were Mrs. E. W.
can feed the city its bread and
a drainage ditch within a
Loading facilities for barges pecR and Mrg p^orge Jenson of
upie of years.
are being planned along the Co^
Dalles and Mrs. Lea Jenson
cake and buns and botcakes.
It might be possible to let the umbla between The Dalles and
stiles on the Deschutes,
is Important.
whole thing go and resign our- Arlington.
'
Mrs. Fay Brackett entertained
Ives to building a new street The Grass Valley-Moro baseball Saturday afternoon for her dau,-
TAX COMING
every year— sometimes twice.
game was rained out with Moro gb^er j oan in honor of her sev-
this way
The BtaU budget director andl
If there is any among the cit- ahead.
enth birthday. Mrs. Ernie Engles
the state tax commission h.«
,
of ^he community with
assisted Mrs. Brackett in serving
and me
the blrth-
released some figures on s t a t e !^ idea that will make it possible
p
IT J
the refreshments ana
v h «*»-
flnance that should and will in -|to do the Job of repairing the G e O r g e U . U p d e g r a i l day cake. Guests bidden to the
with
party
were
Mary
Tate,
Jeanie.
tereet everyone who pays, o rBdamage for a cheaper price his
Attorney at law
may pay taxes.
That includes|ldeag wU1
ugtened to with
Karen, Arlene and Kay Macnob,
everyone who tolls or who
It te a ten thousand
and Janet Engles. . The smaii
MORO
the land or Implements of t o i l . ^ j j ^ idea that Is needed.
guests were called for apd taken
Frida}
Wednesday,
Monday,
Roughly tl a
r H
«J
Afternoons
end of the last biennium was
same $56.000,000. (It was a sur­
THE D A L íj KR
plus In one sense of the word.
At the end of the fiscal year-in
211 East Third Street
F actor r o iu «
June it will be roughly $46 mll-
lubricant
lion Estimating expenditures on Frora u ,, ok M reer, April 7. I » ll
____ t Telephone 3209
a basis lower than history Indi-
The earth was covered with Laplne Rebekah Lodge No. n o
cates the state will drop to a ^wo One-half inches of beautiful Meets 2nd and 4th
deficit of $32 million by the gnow Tuesday morning
Tuesdays
,® ~
A Product of
end of the biennium
ending
T hirty nine votes were cast month.
visiung
June 30. 1953. according to the at the city election Dr. O J.G of- J ^ T ruger, N. Q
Standard of California
compilation.
fin was elected mayor; H. U. Mar- " e ,
M * qec
The figures for income are t|n u Barnumi f .A. Sayrs and Lucille M y, •
L o n g e r lif e fo r y o u r
kept at the same sum, $18 for Q A Ramacy councilmen.
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» a a M
3 M O D I ST-COST PLANSi
Pre-cut aluminum b uild ing s...d e­
excise u x and $32
f° r
Fred PeeU »hipped several B®rcka ^ ’ • J j j ^ ’ the^lst and
Employe Group. . .Family . Employed
signed
to
meet
your
needs.
Inex­
tractor
is
assured
when
• t . i ,•>’ :<
a lth o u g h
b \
n o < a , k :„
itu r b .in k
t-
**
M e
pensive... easy to erect Permanent
3rd Thursday evenings
Individual (or »«If-employed)
y o u seal v ita l tr a c k
stretch of the imagination could pease A q j at Shaniko.
buildings—complete— no mainten­
each month. Visiting
W
ide selection o f physicians, surgeons
ance.
.024
lifetime
aluminum
cov­
they remain the same for four
Henry Ruggles and others
members cordially in­
bearings from mud and
ering.
Widths
2
0
-2
6
-3
0
-4
0
ft....
years. First estimate of the tax whQ hgd been trylng tbeir juck
and
hospitals. One o f these prepaid
vited to meet with us.
any length. Bolted wood frames
dust. And th at’s just
plans sponsored by the Oregon State
commission was $25 million n
Wallowa county are back In
C. S. Bennett, W. M.
and trusses marked and drilled for
Medical Society will fit your needs.
come from income laxe8
Sherman county.
H B. Pinkerton, Secretary
w hat the special com­
quick, easy assembly.
The estim ate Is made w i
From the Grawi Valley Journal
Please use the coupon for details.
Moro Lodge No. 11$ I.O.O.F
FNA fUondng. Nothing down, J years to pay.
pounds in R P M T ra c ­
considering the
imP ^ U o n __
AgrU R, 1W1
any more levies. Should the pea
baR
at ^ jjjd a y s In I.O.O.F.
to r R o lle r L u b r ic a n t
pie vote the soldiers bon
White Salmon for tw o w eeks, hall. Transient and
d o — c o v e r a ll t r a c k
the additional basic sc
g Ure repair stoop soon, visiting brothers are
m a s. w. sixth eoenAge a
the deficit ,w77'dwr‘^ r *°ci X
Mr and Mr.
Frank Bayer cordially Invited to
bearing surfaces with a
ass n a a v s t b iit , s a h «
Sponsored and
759.97«.
An<L _ r there would have a new baby boy at their meet with us.
Miaroao buiioimo , «caeoae
tough film th at really
S i
continue to grow
Approved by
CNOicv or flams . wairr ros uìssstoss
place, arriving Wednesday, April
Marvin
Howell,
N.
G.
be a larger deficit than that.
stays on!
Leo Watkins, Secretary
Oregon Sfafe
V aluations are being raised 6.
oaieoN rwvsictAMS' snvtcii I« ttoOM tBOll ni«v«*w»*J
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are
The
could R S S S S J S B r -----------------------
r o b
r ast
h u price
wheat a at farmer
The Dalle-
W T H u E g
I a«, .m alaya^ ar *al<-.m plara4
K EITH MCDONALD
•a «««i iMUregtoe ia o.r.s.'
Medical Society
m«gi<al an4 hospital «avara*« «a «« (rfcark «aal
Meets every second and
Wasco, Phone 552
□ IM IvM w al baalt O fa m ily ba.i» Q Or««« boria
ed "h y .he MX percent amend-
Mlag Fay
fourth Thursday In each
Noma-
month, visiting members
PRE-CUT
BUILDINGS,
C.
R.
ANDERSON
be remembered that Howell drove to Madras Wed-
invited. Moro, Oregon.
I
Ja«
S»aN
8 0 3 6 N. i; Sandy Blvd. • P o rtla n d ?O O r«4 Grass Valiev. Phone 232
the people of Oregon vote their n«da,^and came hack Mr. and
Olive Young, W. M.
Moll l« O .T .5 . «I Farltanri, Salaa >( MorifarB,
Phano K ln w o c d 9 5 9 5
own taxes and also vote their Mrs. Byers
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
own expenditure«. The legisla- From Sherman Couuty Journal
There’s an
easier way
W. R. Reid & Son
♦ Beefo's
♦
Beefo’s
BEEFO’S
♦ A R D E N IC E C R E A M
Tavern, Wasco
and Beefo’s
Beefo's
Beefo’s
ii
S. offers you
choice of 3 medical
In Days of Old
and hospital
protection pions
O regon P hysicians ’ S ervice
it
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