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2 SHERMAN
COUNTY JO U R N A L
MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, JU N E 1, 1»31
i
nexed of the Estate of Christo
Naomi 'Van Gilder, Judge
pher Thomas Taylor, Deceased.
Gwendoline Mitchell, Clerk
Iphrrman (County jou rn al,
J. Tracy Barton
By order of the Common Attorney for the Estate
Published E very Friaay ««
The p rograp for the annual picnic and m eeting of the Sher
Council.
Mrs. George Fox
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Moro, Oregon
30-lc Ralph J. Busse, Recorder The Dalles, Oregon
man County H istorical Society has been com pleted excep t for
The
sun
was
a
bit
too
warm
changes with the com m ittee and Mrs. Mary B akin arranging the
NOTICE T(J CREDITOR«
6ilea L. French
Tuesday to bask comfortably in.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
numbers.
All persons having claims
The wind came Wednesday, and
Entered *■ »eoond
c I ms * n u tte r
at the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN against the Estate of Anna F.
The program
w ill* tirgtn a t 2:00 p. m. at PrM om Park after
F o .lo if ir » a t
M oro, G i - w a
under Act
tried to see just how much dust
that Donalda Knighten has been Schwartz, deceased, are hereby
»f C ongreea o f M a rc h X 1"7>.
_______
those present have dined.
and dirt it could blow up. There
appointed Administratrix with notified to present them, with
O F F IC IA . COUNTY“ PAPER
was more wind over the week
the Will annexed of the Estate the proper vouchers, and duly
Flag Salute ........................................ ............. Gras« V alley B oy Scouts
end, and it got quite chilly for H u m
Jim Jones, Leader
of Christopher Thomas Taylor, verified to the undersigned, the
the latter part of May..
0** n e w s p a p e r
Deceased, and has qualified as duly appointed, qualified and
Gir, Scouts Flag P r e s e n ta tio n --------- Mrs. Bob B oynton, Leader
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — such.
PU B L ISH E R S
acting executor of the Estate of
Just a slight sprinkle of rain
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
AH persons having claims Anna F. Schwartz, deceased, at
Invocation ...................... , --------------- --------------
W. W. Gearhart
fell this past week. Dark clouds
ASSOCIATION
freeze. Bring them In any dav against said estate are hereby the office of T. Lester Johnson,
hung heavy and some thunder
but Sunday. C & C Food Store, notified and required to present
W elcome Address ------------------------------------- . JaY Price, President
was heard and lightning seen
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Jltf? the same, duly verified, to said attorney at law, Moro, Oregon,
within six months from the date
but no down pour resulted.
n a t io n a l
Tap Dances ................ .........................................F iv e Grass Valley Girls
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Administratrix at Moro. Oregon, of the first publication of this
Jerym e Blaylock, Jocyle Blaylock, Jeannie Duncan
ASSOCIA
l'nen see tne Wiilys Station within six months from the date notice, to-wit: May 18, 1951.
” Miss*Vivian Trounce presented
Susan B aum gartner Deanne Martin
her eleventh piano recital at Ru Wagon on display at WILLIS of first publication of this no
Arthur J. Bucholtz
fus May 15, in the school gym. MOTOR CO. Aii-steei body, over- tice.
Secretary-Treasurer’s Report ------------------------ Mrs. O. N. RogUes
The first publication is
Executor
Those students participating were orive, plenty of carrying capacity May 18, 1951.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
____
T. I^ester Johnson
’
Tap Dances - - ___________ - - ____ Tommie E akin, O rville Blaylock
Joan Brackett, “Woodland Echo means safety, economy and prac
DONAIJDA KNIGHTEN Attorney for Executor
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ONE YEAR - -------- -
Harry Dean Eakin, I«arry E aster
es”; Stephen Belloni, “My Bir tical transportation. Also New Administratrix with the Will an
thday” and “Jingle Bells”; Vin roup Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK
JUNE 1, 1951
_____ Vocal Solos ____________- ---- ----------------- ------ Mrs. Velm a McKean
cent Belloni, "Home on the UPS and STATION WAGONS.
1
Range” and “Home Sweet Home” Contact WILLIE} MOTOR for Wll-
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Address ------------------------------------------------ Jndg© Harold J. Warner
Patty Blackburne, “Valse Thea”; iys-Overiand Sales, Service, Parts
There will be some who w ill Piano Solos ___------------ -------------- ------- ---------------- M a rlo n CL4WS Elaine Eaton “Flower Song”; and Accessories. West Columbia
Dottle Steward, “Thè Secret”; River Highway, The^ Dalles, Ore
attend the Sherman County Hip- CommltUe Keports
torical picnic at DeMoss Springs
23-tfc.
Billy Finley, “violin, “Cantilena” gon.
H istorian ----------------------------------------------------------- Giles French
Just “Can't Get Over"
Sunday who will be able to shut
Veneta Peck,
“Chiribiribun”;
Betterm ent _____________ - .......................................... George M itchell
their eyes and again picture the
Paul Blackburne, “Swaying” and 5*OR SALE: 3 Rod Weedera, only
tall bunchgrass waving In the
“Daffodils”; Donna Wilson, “Sha run over 500 A. .Reasonable.
Easy's Fence
Marker
______________________________ Mrs. W alter Bruckert
Gordon Johnson, Wasco
Wind like it did 65 years ago
dows of the Night”; Cecelia Bel 30-lp
when the settlers were coming d om in ation ___ - .............................................. ............... W ily K nighten Ioni “The Wood Nymph’s Harp”; NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC
coat leas than ordinary fencing.
Few years ago. Easy Roberta
in and plowing small patches of
Mrs. Kathryn Little “Kamennoi TION ON JUNE 1», 1931, IN took a lot of kidding when he
(M ight be well worth your while
Magic T r i c k s _________ ________ - ......................... H arry W. W right
sod around their cabins.
Osrow”. At the close of the reci THE CITY OF MORO, OREGON planted that hedge of Multiflora
looking into.}
tal Miss Trounce favored with
To these there wil be no fen-
.............. ..................................... Rufus Quartet
NOTICE is hereby given that roses — along his property line.
From where I ait. there’s no
ces but there will be trails like 1 Kn*
.
the number “Polka de la Reing” a special election has been called Folks said he was getting pretty
sense in locking down un some
the one from the Gould ranch to Community Singing - _______*---------------- Wily Knighten,Leader
to be held in the City of Moro on high-falntin*.
thing just because it’s different
the top of Gordon ridge where
Tuesday,
the
19th
day
of
June,
from what we like. For instance,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harland
Johnson
But today plenty of people who
it met the old wagon road; and “God Bless America” --------- . —-------- - ---
--- -
1951. The polling place for said laughed at the idea slow down
some people think ice-cold lemon
of
Stayton,
Wn.,
spent
the
week
there will be the stage road ----------------- -------------------------- ------------------------------------ -----------
ade’s the best “cooler-offer” on a
end visiting Mr. Johnson’s par- election will be the Council when they drive by Easy's place
across the county* from the Des-
hot day. Some of ns would rather
chutZ to" McDonald’s* ferry on ch?mics as it Is the frozen brains
The Rufus people who have ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson, Chambers, City Hall, Moro, Ore —just to look at those rosea. Moat
have a glass of beer. The impor
the John Day
There will be of the general staff which is them began picking strawberries They came especially to decorate gon, and the polls will be opened beautiful sight you ever saw.
tant thing b not to “ h ed g e our
shouting stage drivers and a apparently as brazen in its atti-*ia9t week.
graves here and to visit Mrs. from 8 o’clock A. M. until 8
Practical, toot The hedge is a
selves in" against other people’s
rocking stage to disappear in tude toward weapons as it i s _________________
. ______________________________ _______ o’clock P. M.
Said election has been called good four foot high now, and at
ideas and preferences.
the distance as the deer go back about other thing«.
An army
for the purpose of submitting to least five foot thick—even a shoat
to their grazing and the alarm- leadership that persists in p l i
the legal voters for their accep couldn’t get through that prickly
• f » ♦
ed horses regroup on the hillside, ting men in the J ^ ^ g army
«. *
tance or rejection, the following mass of shrubbery. Best of all, it
Our modern facilities and w ell trained personnel
To some the day will be rem- classification can hardly be ex
• w
proposition:
enable u.s to provide the fin est service possible
in iscent of an early Fourth of pected to meet the demand^
PROPOSITION SU B M IT TE D TO
at low er cost.
Copyright, 1951, United States Brewer» Foundation
July when homesteaders met un-
The assumption that Russ
THE VOTER« BY THE
e e
w V w v w
der some trees and with speech is anxious to attack this na on
COMMON COUNCIL
and song extolled the country seems to be without much ourv
In the fiscal period 1951-52,
. that had let them have some datlon inasmuch as no
the Common Council of the
land.
A celebration to be re- knows what - Btlttg, Blldfrla
City of Moro, Sherman Coun
\K
I 'L X R Y
fnembered, it was, and one worth horts are thinking abou
ty, Oregon, is authorized to
m
the long 15 mile trip by wagon. does often appear _that
levy a tax of $8,198.74 for
Others will recall early day doing alright wlthou
kfl 8
THE NEW INSURANCE RATHS ON HAIL FOR WHEAT
LEONARD R. SMITH & STANLEY B. KRUEGER
the purpose of providing for
threshing times when sacksew- open war.
T H E DALLES, OREGON
Phone 3135
HAVE BEEN HET AT $1JH> PER $196.00 OF INSUR
I the increased cost of operat
er and forker feuded over how
"
-
ing
the
various
departments
to set the rig and of stubble- SCHOOL RECALL
ANCE IN «HERMAN COUNTY FOR THIS YEAR. THE
of the City of Moro, which
dragging and big days runs and
It is probable that the passage
tax is to be outside the lim
FIRE RATE« ARE 45 CENTS PER $100.00. GET YOUR
’ quick moves.
-
of * hill to permit t e‘ r«ca
itation on taxation set forth
Some will be able to picture school board members is the big
APPLICATION IN AT THE OFFICE OF THE
.in Article XI, Section 11,
the ‘ whole agricultural history gest joke that could have
of
the
Constitution
of
Oregon.
of the country, tough and fertile played on the recall plan When
100 -----YDS
Sh erman Co-op in Wasco
sod. the awkward Implement« of on<\ con®,dc”
“ ^ d ls trte t
101 ---- NO
earlv farming ‘the long days menrts of almost e v e r\ d i s t n
The judges and clerks to con
With horse teams, the drouths, the possibilities are tremendous,
Gridith & Meek«
duct said election shall be as
the struggle for a railroad, the *r
-
follows:
dusty and rutted roads, the long
John Foss, Judge, Chairman
ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE
trips with wheat wagons, the
R. P. Brisbine, Judge
growth and boasts of little towns,
Mollie McLachlan, Judge
■e
V r-
the' early combines and the ar
guments over their efficiency,
NOTICB OF 1951-52 BI IMiET MEETING
the coming of gas and diesel to
the days of the behemoth trac
In accordance with the provisions of the “Lo^al Budget Law' (Sections f l 0-1201 to 110-1215, 0.
tors and wide sweeping tillage
C. L. A.), notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Moro, Oregon, in compliance with
tools that convert a quarter sec
said law, prepared and adopted May 15, 1951, the budget estimates for Moro, Oregon, for the
ensuing ilscal year July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952, as set iorth in the accompanying schedules I, II,
tion of stubble into summerfal-
111, and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 19 day of June, 1951, at 8:00
low in a couple of days.
p. m. in Moro, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Council, the levying board
It Is an epic crowded by am
lor Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in
bitious men into one generation;
favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
a raw frontier made into some
The outstanding indebtedness of Moro, Oregon on May 15, 1951 was as follows: $14,500.00.
of the nation’s moat productive
Signed
Clyde Gillmor, chairman, Budget Committee; Carrel S. Bennett, Secretary Budget
farms while boys who galloped
Committee; John Parker, G. Douma, Darwin Van Gilder, Harry Kunsman, Members Budget Com-
their ponies over It were grow
ing old.
Where can youth go to And
Sch. I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITU RES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES, FISCAL YEAR 1951-52
a greater challenge than to emu
Total of
1951-52
late those who so quickly, so ef
All Funds
/
TAX
LEVY
CALCULATIONS
ficiently changed this county
$
16,441.40
Total
Estimated
Expenditures
from bunchgrass covered hHls to
5285.00
Estimated Receipts &. Cash
productive farms?
There was
11,156.40
Amount to Balance the Budget
something doing every year,
11456X0
T o tal lev ies n eeded for 1951-52
every day, or it would not have
557.75
Tax levies inside 6% limiation
Com
e
been accomplished. New horses,
8,198.65
Tax levies outside 6% limitation
new plows, new engines, new
Sch. II SUMMARY OF EST. EXPENDITURES» RECEIPTS LEVIES, FISCAL YEAR 1950-51
methods, new wheats, new roads
Total of
1950-51
and above all new ideas. TTiere
All
Funds
TAX
LEVY
CALCULATION
has been nothing slow about it,
$
6041.40
Total Estimated Expenditures
no standing still, and those whose
5515.22
Estimated Receipts & Cash
eyes have grown dim observing
526.18
Amount
to
Balance
the
Budget
it will remember it as yester-
526.18
Total
levies
needed
for
1950-51
Moro, Oregon
• day when settlers cabins ^were
. 526.18
Tax
inside
6%
limiation
showing their dim kerosene
NONE
Tax levies outside 6% limiation
lights in every draw and men
EXPENDITURES
were walking behind single bot
SCHEDULE III
Budget
FUND and CLASSIFICATION
Actual for
Budget
Actual for
Actual for
tomed plows to break the bounti
1951-52
7-1-49
7-1-48
ful sod.
195051 GENERAL FUND
Six months
to
to
See First National First
7-1-50
7-1-49
$ 360.00 Treasurer & Recorder Salaries
$ 360.00
NOT THE BERT
475.00 State Industrial Accident
75.00
)
It always comes as a shock to
• 150.00 Administration
150.00
Americans to be told they are
$ 585.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND
$ 585.00
$ 557.99
$ 1004.71
$ 698.76
not the best of something. We
WATER FUND
take superiority as an accom
2400.00 Marshal & Collector Salaries
3000.00
300.00 Water - I«abor Account
plished fact and refuse to be
300.00
500.00 Water - Power Account
1966.70
5063.98
lieve otherwise until the proof
750.00
8307.27
750.00 Water - Supplies Account
500.00
is before us. Statements that we
200.00 Fire Department
9.50
• 100.41
200.00
V I.44
are second rate are ' therefore
4150.00 TOTAL WATER FUND
1976.20
5164.39
$ 47504)0
8478.71
shocking—and often unbelleved.
MISCELLANEOUS
Thus the words of General
200.00 Emergency"
400.00
Hoyt Vandenberg that the Rus
394.24
723.60
806.40 Power - Street Light Account
1494.89
806.40
sian MIGs are better powered
When you buy or build,-
Old
Legion
Hall
45.00
4.13
than our Sabres get big head
147.70
300.00 Streets, Walks, Sewers & Well
6481.58
3988,23
7500.00
finance through the bank that
lines. Surely, we think, no one
541.94
7250.18
1306.40 TOTAL M ISCELLANEOUS
5487.25
$
8706.40
couhl build a better jet engine
has helped thousands of
- DEBT SERVICE
than our factories.
280.25 Interest on Bonds
170.17
families to own the home of
400.00
Actually the English develop
4406.84
1000.00
Principal
on
Bonds
2000.00
their dreams...First National.
ed the jet engine in the first
$ 4577.01
$ 1285.25 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
$ 2400.00
A call will acquaint you with
7321.65 GRAND TOTAL E X PE N D IT U R E S
7653.14
place and we obtained It from
13419.28
14664.69
$ 16,441.40
them. They also sold some to
full details. Low interest rates,
SCHEDULE IV
RECEIPTS
Russians and they apparently
convenient monthly payments.
did a better Job of Improving
67.12
341.81
200.00 State Liquor Apportionment
240.33
400.00
it, according to the air force
249.79
--«•60.00 Licenses & Fees
234.50
trr s build o h o o n roorrHH"
30.00
200.60
2799.95
4000.00 Water Rerrt«*-
4590.41
4123.16
general.
4000.00
00.00
60,00
Leglon Hall Rents
In the recently ended world
102.55
s
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
60.00 Rent or Property
war we boawted about our artil
00.00
100.00 Sidewalk Collection
23.93
lery and our tanks when we nev
N A TIO N A L BANK
151.14
200.00 P. P. & L. Franchise
284.52
266.79
275.00
er did have as good a tank as
1998.75
360.00 County Road Tax .
887.74
2258.49
350.00
j
j
OT P O R TLA N D
either the Germans or the Rus
953.35
State Highway
1528.88
1377.84
sians. The Germans had a longer
' 8061.63
Bonds
8360.51
range tank gun that kept us at
2004.00
567.05
300.00 Miscellaneous Revenue
17.00
a distance
16345.43
M em bri F«d»rol Depotii I im WWM« CwRW
vOm
5270.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS
8494.91
17070.60
$ 5285.00
Protwiblv it Is not so much
the fault of American Inventive I U Ï Z W U N H A R D C O M P A N Y . P O R T L A N D , O t t G O b
ness or ability of American me-
This is What's Going To Happen
Rufus News
Johnson’s( father, William Burres
who liyvs in Portland. Also a
weekend guest of the Johnsons
was their sister In law, MLrs. Sid
Johnson of Portland.
Mrs. Gina Medler of Portland
visited over the week end In
WascQ at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
Ad»
From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh
SERVICE
C. R. CallawAy & Son
Home Freezers
Our stock of freezers is
now complete
W e hav e 8 ’, 9 ’, 15’
an d 16’ chest type.
than,
ever;
A m i 16 and 2 1 ’
upright models.
in an d see them
Moro Grain Growers
say:
"BLITZ
WCINHARD
TOR ME!
. ....
FIRST
NEW HAIL INSURANCE RATES