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PAGE t HUKRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JUN E 8, 1W1 1 of first publication of this no- OON8TITUWON NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING tice. The first publication is NO PHOEBKS ANYMORE jBberm an (Ecnnitç Jou rn al Notice is hereby given th at ah NOTICE, is hereby given that May 18, 1951. How long has it been since you election will be held In School the undersigned has filed in the DON ALDA KNIGHTEN knew a girl named Phoebe? or F ab lU h e d E v e ry F rta a y M District No. 17 of Sherman Coun- County Court of the State of Administratrix with the Will an- M oro, Oregon Melissa or Lucy or Zoe? Because ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p. m. Oregon for Sherman County his n e x e d o f the Estate of Christo- there is style in names these to 3 p. m. (DST) June 18, 1951, at Final Account as Administrator pher Thomas Taylor, Deceased, Editor gentler names of another day t ü r a L French at schoolhouse In said district for of the Estate of Mary E. Knox, j Tracy Barton will be popular again. Clarissa, e n t e r e d a s se c o n d c la s e m a tte r a t th e the purpose of submitting to the deceased, and that Wednesday, Attorney for the Estate r o u o fftr o at M o ro . O r o g o a . u o d e r A c t MaUlda, Rosalie, Agatha. legal voters of said district the July 11, 1951, at 10:00 A. M., of The Dalles, Oregon r 28-31c e< C o n g r e — o f M a rc h 8 . 1ST*.____________ Names like these were .given question of increasing the tax said day, at the court room in ___________ ___ _____ —----*- O m O À k COUNTY PAPER girls in the days when like Sweet levy for the fiscal year 1951-52 the court house, in Moro, Sher- Alice they “wept with delight over the amount limited by sec- man County, Oregon, have been when you gave her a smile, and NEWSPAPER tlon 11 article XI, of the Conrti- fixed by the Court as the time trembled . with fear at your tution of Oregon. - and place for hearing of objec- PUBLISHERS frown" as Thomas Dunn English S t a t e o f O rt* °i'N 5 o M B a n t 1 The reasons for Increasing such Cions to said Final Account and ASSOCIATION so carefully described feminine ¡levy are: District has no tax ¡baee£ for the settlement of said estate. sentiments of his day. For n ew furniture and equip Frank P. Knox Gentle Julia, Amy, Clothilda, N A T IO N AL ED IT O R IA L Chloe, Lydia, Bernice. m ent which is needed in our Administrator They s c h o o l. T. Lester Johnson, wore their hair long, had s t i f f 3 8 .9 7 9 .3 1 i.^ c 5 - t > " Ing th e y e a r ----------— The amount of tax, in excess Attorney for Administrator 31-4c stays running opposite ways 49 9 9 8 8 3 T°U1 of the 6% limitation, proposed than their ribs, blushed properly Paid tor to be levied for said fiscal year and profusely and were the per ■to. NOTICE TO CREDITORS T 1 3 .9 0 4 .S 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATHS is $3,166.61. * D iv id e n d « ' Ä U* to ' p i t fect ladies of grandma’s fabulous All persons having claims 9 7 .7 7 9 .2 2 Dated this 28th day of May, ONE YEAR . ____ G en era l “ îu iu r â ü ë e ~ e x - fictions. In fact, they4 were the against the Estate of Anna F. 0 8 9 .9 2 2 S e 1951. grandmas and we wonder if any A m ount i l l o th er Schwartz, deceased, are hereby JUNK «, IRSI 4 4 .7 9 0 .0 3 ATTEST: named to gently are now puff Edna H. Paulson, District Clerk notified to present them, with i T o ta l • xp* ndJt^¿g*E T 8 11 4 4 6 -2 9 Ä -3 3 ing cigarettes In noisy bars. the proper vouchers, and duly SCHOOL BILL REFERRAL Lloyd V. Henrichs Men witf} sideburns and mous Chairman Board of Directors verified to the undersigned, the We cannot help but be some taches played the tennis while duly appointed, qualified and what amused at .the fact that these ladies cheered politely acting executor of the Estate of some of the writers who opposed from the ' sidelines; drank % the NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Anna F. Schwartz, deceased, at P r , m í o T n .“ ^ . í ? J Í ,7 4 .8 .1 .1 . the proposed change In the ini liquor, played the baseball, went MEETING the office of T. Lester Johnson, tiative and referendum section fishing belonged to lodges and b .n k . .» < o . ,4 4 .3 0 4 0 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, of the constitution (which would admired the back-bar art of the - 7 M J4S1» in compliance with Sec. 111-908, within six mbnths from the date have made it necessary to obtain day. All women had to do was to ' H g » - . * a ia « O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of o f-th e first publication of this signatures to each congressional ¿W thes.an* split School District No. 17, of Sher- notice, to-wit: Miay 18, 1951. district) a r e now concerned -urnnd a n d milk cows, and ‘ can — I N T E R R O G A T E N O R T H K O R E A N . . . M e m b e rs of U .N . fo rce s In te r T”Í1' a Arthur J. Bjucholtz o v e r the fact that a mere five and ralse the|r unheard-of ro g a te a n a tiv e -o f N o rth K o re a , who Is e a r e r to te ll a ll he kn o w s shout man County, State of Oregon, 8 3 0 .4 9 9 .3 9 that the ANNUAL SCHOOL • Executor N et n percent of the voters who can families, ** and make clothes. Abi- th e c r a fty e n e m y , w ho m a y h ave re tre a te d m a n y m ile s a w a y o r m a y be and P o licy : 1 8 :2 8 « write their names can hold up gal. Almira, Celia, Tabitha. Syl ju s t o v e r the r id r e of the n ext h ill ah ead . It is better to knew f.ens MEETING of said District will T. Lester Johnson 28-31c the enactment of a law passed via, Mabel. Gentle souls of an This m e an s th a n fro m a b u rst of m a c h in e ru n f ir e o r the e x p lo sive p at be held at schoolhouse; to begin Attorney for Executor at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. . ’ Sìitil*“ “."“ : •»■«I»»"” by the legislature. It does seem other day. } te rn of a m o r ta r b a rr a g e . _____________ ______________ - .• ;' on the third Monday of June, NOTICE TO CREDITORS small at th a t \ _____ last year has accepted a secretar Now with washing machnles, 4 .3 2 3 .4 8 °f 5 <h* ,gn‘nf e goes refrigeratori' running water, the- 8 ite rla l I *UP- ial position at Salem /o r the sum being the 18th day of June, A. D. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN plu* fu n d « : 1951. ahead with its referendum it lr own cars, sweepers, toasters, mer. rese rv e 2 9 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 This meeting is called for the that Donalda Knlghten has been will have to get it adopted at the electric stoves, Miss Dolores Fox left for The appointed Administratrix with baby sitters, C o o tln x en cy of electing a School rese rv e . 3 0 .2 9 8 .0 2 state convention this month. bridge ¿ clubs, hair dressers they Dalles Thursday and is again as- „ , ^ 'T c o o o o o o o the Will hnnexed of the Estate Mrs. George Fox Board Director, and the trans- There seems to be some assur are called, Pat, Sal, Kate, Jane, J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Trace Fields socia ted wKh , the ____,_ _ . Penny „ X action w of business usual at such of Christopher Thomas Taylor, . a nee that the attempt to defeat Joe, Mag.' They do not swoon, celebrated Deceased, and has qualified as thplr 40th wedding store where she previously was ‘Ä S the Holy bill will be beaten and nor wear stays, nor weep and Sunday, June 3, dltrtn«P Rwr SSi» 111 districts o{ <he second and , .. . . . . .7 4 3 .4 & 9 8O in any event it will certainly they'll dress in two or three anniversary T o ta l persons having having claims with a dinner at their new.home m*rs during her vacation from thlr(, clasgeg the baHots shall A,n All Pe™ons BUÌ iaolate the grange from Its prin- handkerchiefs and play tennis in Rufus. The Fields children, not be counted until one hour.>ag®1’? \ sald estat* x«t 3 9 - 7 9 0 .1 7 cipal supporters in times p a st nll the sun. There’s still in the sun. rs. Basil Bains of Pori’ after the time set for the meet- notIf,ed and [squired to pPC8€? i to "poilcvholó- D t That -may n r m ay not De gbbdi X>r of or a wood woe« sp ,and> and Mr and Mrs Leonard s ? . vigor m ■ » »"■ »« » r £ . 7 S 5 ’ x j s ? n It is proper here to consider — s «a Administratrix at Mbro, Oregon, smoking grandmother in Fields and , children o f children of Wasco Mrs. Trace Fields. Hto parents votere of tUs' one point: Oregon has for the entitled to 'v o te wlthln »‘x ^ n t h s from the date íSírTTÍ-ÍT'— _ »«ST.» were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bains time being, at least, adopted the w e e x e n a w n n <uieu Mr. upon any business spent the week end with their before the policy of taxing on a state-wide ■ T N O P 8 I8 O r ^ A ^ jK V A - meeting. ME parents. Saturday night Mr. and ^ e a,t^ " d‘" g ‘1 ? ™ basis for schools and r e t u r n in g DON’T TAX — 7» th. 7 « f l ÎSB; ------------M Fields ' honored 8aH'eii‘" J 1* ’^ Ie8^ wh,e~ Cigarette smokers and rai'iteonard. Dated this 26th day of May M rs .- 'k 'r i* the money to local districts. It sympathizers are now signing th lr parents Mr. and Mrs. Trace ,lu; [ h 1951. York 1 6 m Is a very wasteful policy be MtlUons to prevent the taxation. m ad« to tha at dlnner. . - head of catUe. ATTEST: o f th e S ta te cause no fair and equitable w hen Rufus school ended . Edna H. Paulson, District Clerk means of returning the money to of — cigarettes. —- a They . feel that they Mr and NOTICE - OF SCHOOL ELBC- Lloyd V. Henrichs local districts has heen devised, shouldn’t have to contribute t0 Vlncent Rlce aon C*«h and ta n k M- Mrs. Wycliffe Rice went to Prin- TION ’ UPON QUESTION OF Chairman Board of Directors Many get money that do not the government iMMlte __________ _ 8 2 S .2 3 O 8 2 the ceton, IdahQ, to work for’an un- INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER A jm b W need it (and spend it recklessly), T h e tV 1Cker?»u Y vL tru ck bill collect« 9 8 8 ,8 1 8 7 1 cle during school vacation. Intaract. many do not get enough money, same thing with AMOUNT LIMITED BY SBC- NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC not to Miss Jessie Rice who was a TION 11, ARTICTÆ XI, STATE t jo n ON JUNE 1®, 1951, IN The entire system of tax collec- but being very * Ä 1 tion by a central agency for dis- disturb the effec v . of the student at Nampa, Idaho college THE CITY OF MORO, OREGON tribution is wrong whether fed- bill that cut the• p constitution. 6 7 18 4 32 f c S - a a s » _ a NOTICE is hereby given that . . 8 9 .3 7 0 .7 3 8 .0 0 eral or state. ’ V ‘ T h e way tne Ix n a ad lu a tm a o t a special election has been called iS íñ sX i « S F : : 8Ü almost any group witn a A J t reads _ . ___a_ . _______ m m Yet in Oregon there are many arnad prem ium * 33 la n d , m a d e to to be held in the City of Moro on and ---- some SALE: 150 bushel bulk bln senooi (iis u ic u B entirely e n tir e ly u m u i e little work ------ , « ■ lo n e r o f t h a I o th er 11 a bill Ue« _ school districts unable A Tuesday, the 19th day of June, to la w : ________ 8 6 8 .3 9 8 .0 4 to support education of the type tion can/ prevent for truck. $65.00 /Tommie Bar ADMTTTXD T 1951. The polling place for said tepSâli^L_ÀX.810.169.791.»4 31-32P 84QO.OOO.OO needed by the growing popula- of any J« * for a J * . nett,, Grass Valley. Ca { «> e le c tio n will be the Council tion. T h e ^ would b . fw fewer y w a n d ^ half. “ f FOR SA L£. Sprlng Frycr, Call 8 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 X ,< w C Ï9 0 3 7 2 0 1 .4 3 9 .8 3 Chambers, City Hall, Moro, Ore U naaalgn»il of these districts if the state five percent of the number of 3 8 0 6 .1 1 6 .2 « fund* ««u C aah an d b a n k depoatta *U4 9 3 .0 3 3 .6 S regard a p ok gon, and the polls will be opened 459 Wasco, Mrs. Paul Alley, p lu a l 4. was properly organized into dis S 6 0 1 .4 3 9 .8 3 2 ,1 6 3 .3 1 8 .4 6 from 8 o’clock A. M. until 8 voters who voted for supreme 3l-2c aa regard* pol- tornite ■ Su tricts. That is what the Holy bill Ic y h o ld e • . „ . . S 5 .4 9 5 .0 5 3 * 5 ■saniui o’clock _P. M. Y" o Y"| n court judge at the lateat election “ ,_____ ÁY í S ixñt and accru ed SLAUGHTERING in question would do. na earn , ed j _____ 1 Î8 W Î O ther asaete Said election has been called i n c u r r e d __ —“ -J 545 49 S T A T K M E N T O F INCOMfc. Although it Is ^ a m eg in M e a t c u t t in g , w r a p p in g , s h a rp Those who accept aid from the tpenaee Incur red _ 3 for the purpose of submitting to u n d e rw r itin g ex - e « a t r federal m u m g government u v w r u n w in -w can- — - solicitors to ° n iw a v s b e fre e z e . B r i n g t h e m in a n y d a ’-' shrte 1 4 1 .9 6 7 .2 0 i Incurred the Jegal voters for their accep not expect to get It for nothing. Oregon solicitors can f ys . SuIbUV c & c Kotxj SU)re L oasea . - . „ — j.------- 8 3 0 3 3 . a i e . 0 0 r itin g de- tance or rejection, the following N T e o t ta U l n u d n e r d w e rw L on a d ju a tm en t ax - ritin g g a i n * 3 2 3 .3 6 0 .4 0 The state will insist on some found who win go w v«« G ra s s V a lle y , O re g o n ^ '4 lt * e proposition: J J O S T o ta l u n d erw ritin g de or k w a ______ __________ controls. And there is an excel- for their pay^ ™ the * EED AN ALLPURPOSE CAR? d u ction« ----------------- 8 3 .7 4 3 .7 1 7 0 1 lv a a tm a n t I n c o m e _____ PROPOSITION SUBMITTED TO N e t u n d erw ritin g g a in enV reason therefore. The clti- trictlon aga . g although an Then see the Willy« Station o r loaa __ _ 1 8 5 .8 0 6 .3 6 , ___ saSMM TSS!  S K J Î m n u t u . - v THE VOTERS BY THE ln v e a tm e n t I n c o m e ___ 4 7 3 7X 5 2 3 Inoom « t a x e s — ___ _ zens of the state have the r i g h t s ig n e rs n > make them Wagon on display at WILLIS O th er i n c o m e ___ _— , 1 0 .7 6 0 .8 1 S ta tu to r y N e t In c o m e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COMMON COUNCIL T o ta l, b efo re fed era l Mr D iv id e n d « t o atoek b o ld - to insist- that the money they effort was m n^ gglonal dl8. MOTOR CO. All-steel body/over Incom e |a x t e ---------- 2 7 7 .2 1 8 0 4 poalt 3 6 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 In the fiscal period 1951-52, N ona I * v’ d e n d a ‘ fô ” poîicyhôl’d: ‘ F e d e r a l Incom e ta x e s give to school districts be wisely come from LontTSBSMn» drive, plenty of carrying capacity aurnlua the Common Council of the Nona * o S ir “ lt4Bna affecting fu n d s 1 8 2 .0 0 0 .0 0 spent. It is not like a single dis- trlc^ nrobable that enough means safety, economy and prac- V n assi Kfied D iv id en d * to sto ck h o ld City of Moro, Sherman Coun •u rp lu a ( M t ) ___ _____ 9 2 .9 1 0 .6 « ers ----------------- --8 100 000 00 fu n d « trict being reckless with its own 11 p s ta in e d for deal transportation. Also New O ther Item s a ff e c tin g ty, Oregon, is authorized to T o ta l c a p ita l an d aur- aurpiu« < n e t ) _______ 4 9 8 .0 3 2 9 2 X ) 9 .2 7 1 .8 9 6 1 0 taxpayers’ money. «^natures can Egtimate8 Eour w heel Drive JEEPS, PICK- . Pitta Item * ( n e t ) ___ 3 9 2 .9 1 0 .6 8 levy a tax of $8,198.74 for I n c r e a te In «urplua aa Su rp lus aa regard« pol T o ta l c a p ita l a n d aur- Control. a - CPS and STATION WAGONS. rholdera__ 9 ^ 5 0 2 9 2 the purpose of providing for S 9 .9 5 3 .3 9 9 .1 0 plus Itama ( n e t ) ___ 8 39R 0 3 2 9 2 ic y h o ld er s -------- >R!’W zn v ° x * In c re a se la low handouts Th£ about $4 to $5 million a year. A Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wll- the increased cost of operat 0 .2 8 T o ta l ____ 8 2 8 .2 3 0 J S T A T B M iN i OT INCO ’ government They , should. k :! A “ ,7. ’ „ thfln l « a vear Sales, Service, ing the various departments year will will be lys-Overland « Parts P m n lu m a earn ed — 8 1 3 .1 6 D iv id l e a n d « a p a aid or cre d ite d l way to avoid them is to be inde- little muse A /i/w k n o A rlo o \Ä7‘o c*t ia I n c u r r e d ___ — 8 5 .4 referendum whe- and I Accessories. West ColumD|B to öol Icy h o ld ers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of the City of Moro, which N one expenaaa Incurred 4 ïf f lc e In irerpn, pendent. The votera must make Or not. The $5000 River Highway The Dalles, Ore- ’ underw riU n IN A tax is to be outside the Ujn- B A L E S B L D O .. 5 .T 7 1 ..7 0 .5 6 iea Incurred O regon up their minds and accept or re- - - - — a 23-tfc. * itation An taxation set forth r w ritin T o ta l .u u n n d d e erw rite g de- Ject both the cash and the con-» la‘ J eanutfl In a deal of that gon. I803BB6S38S6A0868 a 8 1 1 .7 0 8 JM2.S0 _ ---- in Article XI, Section 11, »vwna r "gain trolz. They g o ' tegettSf: save FOR SALE: 3 Rod Weeders, only 1 .4 5 6 . or loca _________ _ of the Constitution of Oregon. 730. run over 500 A. Reasonable. Inveatm ant in com e M ortgage Loans to M eet Your Individual needs 100 -----YES Î o t î ï . lnbCe f T ^ " f 5 J .T d w n . T RAINFA1.1, D O M »1,500.000 by Invoking the refer- 30-lp Gordon Johnson, Wasco 2 .1 8 6 .7 5 2 .0 8 101 ---- NO ATTRACTIVE TERMH taxée The judges and clerks to con FOR SALE: 1946 Model 51 In duct said election shall be as ’ a ffe c tin g ternational combine on rubber.. O ther PROMPT SERVICE time of year without abetog J m v ^ . on by 1 ,1 7 0 ,8 4 1 .1 2 ■urplua n e t) follows: Top shape. Priced right, t See T o ta l c a p ita l and aur- E ^ ^ e X d X th e ’^ t cycle •» John Foss, Judge, Chairman at. Arstill-Monroe Pontiac, 191 p lu s It em a C net) — $ 1 .1 7 0 .8 4 1 -1 2 ncreaae In c r e a te In j aurpiu» aa R. P. Brisbine, Judge It may be argued that these Moro. 31c - regard« o o l l c v h o l d e r « . 4 8 3 .3 6 4 .6 2 which may be said to have con are abuses of the Initiative and Mollie McLachlan, Judge tinued with certain breaks since referendum but such action Is FOR SALE: One new popular A western com pany serving w estei n agriculture Naomi Van Gilder, Judge 1939 7 ft. Case mower, tralleistype, Gwendoline Mitchell, Clerk inherent in them. They were HOME OFFICE Roadsides are no longer barren made to prevent the legislature H. A. BERG on rubber. See at Arstill-Mon- By order of the Common B oard o f T rad e B ld g.. P o rtla n d . Ore. Portland, Oregon with the vegetation restricted to from passing laws not liked by CniinHl roe Pontiac, 191, Moro poorly developed cheat grass, the people and the people are -30-lc Ralph J. Busse. Recorder “ me C; : aSeT °^,H a t e n ^ T ^ a v given equal legislative powers few stalks of wild tanay. Toaay with the , legislature. If those the same 1 roadside will have who propose referendums had to bunchgrass which is getting re assume s o m e responsibility established again since farmers about paying for a special elec do not pasture their horses In tion (which would obviate the the lanes, often sweet clover delay) It might prevent such which needs but a little more tax saving tactics as the two moisture than the normal o herein mentioned. grow well. There Is somMlmeg rye and other tall grasses prob- ablv less perennial - Thought for to d a y ... The whole country looks W ter. richer and more productive. Naturally the fields look better,- too, when there Is moisture for the crops but that is another matter that has been discussed “N othing achieved around enough stoves. Probably the average moisture before it per year has been little g r e a t e r than the average of the twenties be thoroughly * • f and not much greater than In the . attem pted.” thirties which after all, were the rush season. Just tell your not all dry. A plant that will J , - 8 i r Philip Sidnty you want FIRST N A T IO N A L live and thrive on 15 Inches of finanring, , . he’ll do the rest. moisture may dry and be lost In For “ 12 inches When we have years Prompt service...no mortgage required, moderate with eight or ten inches of mois convenient monthly payments. ture we reduce the competition refreshment... and the cheat and . a^w o o a S SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH thrive again. There are many Ltfkt grasses that* will kill out cheat If there is enough moisture. / S - o r a o « T i* H B •Y<® rA> » « « f ” Now there is • surplus of rail road cars in parts of Oregon. Does that constitute additional Itew lte C e, OtrwMa. W aA , U. k A . • • TMÍ OU) UMr HOOK (0, lODIIVIUI, KY, evidence that the air is going out of the boom? , •¿ a a Rufus News Ml, - M r S ta n d a rd In su ra n ce Co. U 0LYM I»J\ FIRST NATIONAL BANK