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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1952)
AGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. (¡Iles L. F r e n c h ................... E ditor OFFICIAL COUNTY N A T IO N A L " . X; PAPER E D IT O R IA L »— x-v SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR - FRIDAY, May $0, 1052 Moro Lum ber & Fuel Co., $27.- $6.65 ' j „ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING 2 5 / Sherm an County Journal. ¿R ID G E S & ‘ CULVERTS: Notice is hereby given that the CEEDINGS OF MAY 7, 1052 $15.00; W est Coast Printing & A. L Linn Ixim ber Co., $442.80 undersigned has filed in the RETIREM ENT: $6.06 County Court of the State of TERM OF COUNTY COURT Binding Co.. $242.65 ASS’N OF OREGON COUNTIES: SPECIAL ROAD TAX 1051-52 Oregon for Sherm an County his Kindi Report and Account as GAS A OIL: Claims against ’ all funds pre- $3000 Executor of the L ast Will and Union Oil Co., $220.05 Rented and allowed with excep MISCELLANEOUS: Testam ent of Emma J. Sayrs. State Tax Com., $19.94; F irst CRUSHER ROCK: tlon of - one road claim» Edwin C. Gerber, $11,294.15 deceased, and th a t Saturday, C ounty T reasurer’s monthly National Bank, $204.20; Nation: June 21, 1952, a t ten o’clock financial statem ent showing all al Hospital Ass’n., $8.00; State A. M. of said day, a t the County fund balances as of A pril 30, industrial Accident Com., $12.- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Courtroom, in the Courthouse. J952 presented, approved and 15 All persons having claim# at \foro Oregon, has been fixed filta ROAD FUND: gg^inat th e e sta te of M artin O. t ^e oourt as th e time and C ounty C lerk's monthly state- WAGES: • ' Joh n son d eceased menu snowu.K an ............ ___ Jo h «*°,n ’ l e ___ a s e d , \ are hereby place for hearing of objections m e n f showing all General Road Frank Bazzel, $347.61; Frank Fund Budget balance, a . of Bayer, »303.12; Jerry Morehouse " ^ f1^ ‘° £ “ « * « “ " t to » « ,Fto»l R eport and Aooount April 30, 1952 presented, approv- »278.95; Claud Bayer, «281.59. {*r '° ™ « U th<“ « t t t a n e n t of » I d duly appointedL qualified Lloyd Gosson, $278.95; E. Me- ed and filed and acting Executrix of the Carroll Sayrs C ounty Road Foreman presents Phereon, $81.50; Ora Workman, Testament to G. report of gas consumption dur- $24.95; F irst National i Bank, . . J . Will „ . and . . , of t q ----- — Updegraflf. ------------- 29-32c Ing the month of April, appro»- »157.70; Slate Tax Oom.. »17.80; 2.. A« o m e y for Executor Z and filed Public E n ^ lo y e . Retirement « * < « * • ° f T ' t-eater Johm on. attorney a t law, Wasco, Oregon, NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING ...n i.:- -u_ U.. given tknt County A gricultural Agent tiem, $8.08 w ithin six m onths „___x from ___________________ the Notice is hereby th at ikn the presente service $29 thi8 to-wit: May undersigned have filed In th e P*rlod frorn I>ecember 1, 1950 Columbte Motor Serv ten,. $29.- 30, 1952. - County Court of the State of to November 30, 1951, approved 00; Arstill-Monroe PontlAc, $16.- Marie Barnett Cooper Oregon for Sherm an County and fBed. 04; Interstate Tractor & Equip, Executrix - th eir Final Report and Account Court signs order to Co., $136.82 T. I »ester Johnson, as Executrices of th e I ^ a t W ill certain road in road district GAjS & O IL , - 30-3c arxlj Testam ent of Samuel B. A ttorney fpr Executrix No. 1. (On J. E. Brown place.) (Standard Oil Co., $37.10 • Holmes, deceased, and th at Sat- Date of Miay 27, set by oourt TIRES A TUBES: ELEC- urday, June 14, 1952, a t te n NOTICE OF SPEC IAL i ‘ tim e for annual budget W alther-Williams Co., $243.06 TION ON JU N E 17, 1052 IN o’clock a. m. oP said day, a t the GENERAL SUPPLIES: meeting. m T H E CITY OF MORO, OREGON County Court room in the Oourt W • » • ” » “PP“ ™ ^ (or‘ . Tum -A -Lum .Lum ber Co., »31.- fNOTICE is hereby given that house a t Moro, Oregon, has been court and W « ™ them ° ' w or* 92: ° ’M®ara SuPP'y 4 ' mp. , C%- a special election has been call-’ fixed by th e Court as the tim e being done on fair grounds and $22.90, Sunset Motor Co., $1.71; ed to be held In the City of Moro and place for hearing of object- ^ r [ ° ^ re8irc , ^ t o ^ y i^ i ^ J ^ K M cK ^n ^ C o ^ W S s ’ M ^ o on ^ e s d a y . th e 17th day of Ions to said Final Report and « » L X S 3 pum p ¿ „ t o O »w X » A^ ™ ‘ “ d S ' " 1" ™ " ' » ' CONDENSED REPORT OF PRO J p h rrm a n C o u n ty lo u r n a l Published Every Frloay at Moro, Oregon Bntered a i Meond elaaa m atter P b .to ffie. at Moro. Oregon. X Pbrtoffic* t t ConrraM of March 8. 1ST*. MORO. OREGON .................... M ay 30. 1052 HISTORICAL HOCIKTY Young people ¿ e traditional. ly more concerned w ith mpk- ing history than reading about It. By the tim e they find out th at the rules fo r m aking his- tory have been w ritten long ago, and become reader# of history, thev are no longer young. H istory Is interesting to all people of ail ages, w hether it is the w ritten word, sometimes dry and formal, or the spoken recollection of old gam es, old trips, old adventures. Sherm an county has an inter- th a n ^ . i e U>h.St o 4 ‘ " to X w heat growing eo unde, to the to riv e r, t i . t n » ^ e T S S S S ny rivers tn a t made it isolated In early days and th#t the route to the sold fields of th e John Day ran through it. It shared the experience of a few counties to b X X e n w d bv / m l i l in oting iravers^a r»y a min- tary road. In settlem ent and In cltixen r { Sherman county is sim ilar to its neighboring countlea Some counties had partial set- tlem ent by Ihe Iridh and _____ _ ___ ___ Scotch, f ____ some by Swedaa. ours by Germans. The m ajority was always gof mixed aneestry and geographical origin. It is prob- aide that the country Itself had more to do with its character than the population. Those who study physics and chemistry and the social sclen- cesv are concerned w ith how things got that way. w hat ele- m ents cause w'hat reactions, w hat racial adm ixtures \ and geographical characteristics pro- duce such people. H istory is a lesson in th at very problem Why iSherman countians g re „ 7k., like they are I. « quM tlon. the answ er to which Is In its his- tory; why our boys play foot ball Instead of lacrosse, wthy we have eonwnunlty picnics instead ■ - iHiimy r » » wmy ww are the kind of people we are can all be found In our history, the county’s geography, th e econ _«h_- omic backgrounds and factors. If one knew all th a t back ground he could foretell the future tor the future will, w ith rare exception, follow the trends already m a d e - the tre n d , th a t may be found In history. 'So It is (fdd—and unfo rtu n ate—th at the young so - often scorn history and th a t the old read It not to plat th eir fu tu re (for they have none) b u twto find their, mistakes. « « o p u d to am ount of »15.00 < ^ u n V & t a < r Donald ^ « a . ’ c ta n ^ e m ¿ It" . X Acetoen« «»"■ P ?»J » ‘f " H olm e, C a » ie Holmen If interested see Mrs. Davis at Union Pacific depot.) .26-30c NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Then see the Willy» Station Wagon on display at W ILLIS MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over drive, plenty of carrying capacity » t o v . ^ o ^ 'a n i p r ^ tlcal transportation. Also New Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK- > UPS and STATION WAGONS. Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wll- Jys-Overland Sales, Service, P arts ___ and _____ Accessories. W est Columbia , WANTED: Man w ith car to call Rjver Highway, The Dalles. Ore- ¡ » ? he™ » n ” unty. «“ > $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ience or capital required. W rite FOR SALE: Red Cedar posts, 30 cents a pœ t. Amos Robison, today. McNess Co., Dept B., 0O-3P- M emme. Oregon - 2423 Magnolia SL Oakland 7, California. 29<K)p SALESMAN WANTED: F arm er m iner - other qualified person. LI? Ej W ' ’NC’OME> GROWTH Do you have 4 to 5 hours a & SAFETY for spare mpney money (through high grade stocks, mu day you could devote to a tual stock and bond trusts, .part time business of your ow n which have unbroken divi w ith established line farm and dend records since 1924 and home supplies?. Let us show earlier. you how to supplem ent your millions of investors, cash income. Will call person large and email, young and ally to explain particulars old, have been MORE than sa without obligation. W rite Ed tisfied w ith past results. Many W alker PO Box 3515, Portland tax a d v a n ta g e possible In es- 3<klc tablihkng estate-building a n d 8, Oregon. _________________ education funds for the future. W rite, «-all on J. W iMHd), 3F oro ,x*1*e "•> 111 l.O.O-F TYGH VALLEY, ORE. Agent, Meets 1st and 3rd Wm. J. -Collins A Co., U. S. Tuesday» In I.O.O.F. 28tfC hail. T ransient and Bank Bldg., Portland. Halting brothers are FOR SALE: Spinet Piano cordially invited sacrifice for quick sale, Floyd lame, N. G. or terms. Can be seen in Mk>ro. Leo W atkins, Secretary W rite Tallman Piano Store, 365-395 South 12th Street, Sa- Laplne Rebekah Lodge No. I l l lera, Oreon. • 2930 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each SA L E SM E N W A NTED FARMER _ LUMBERMAN — month. Viaiung DAIRYMAN - -HOUSEW IFE m em ber, welcome w Josephine in sen h in e G or an j| qualified person—If G entrv entry you have a car and spare tim e N.G, • w rite for information how to Helen Martin, Sec. earn $1 to $3 an hour supply ing users near you w ith Raw- Eureka Ixxige No. 121 A.F. A A.M Meets on the 1st and ieigh flavors, spices, foods, 3rd Thursday evenings house and farm supplies. Free each month. Visiting booklet and Information w ith members cordially in out obligation. W rite Sales vited to m eet w ith ua. Manager, Ijlawlleghs. OaMiami Clyde G illm or, W. M. '20, Calif. - - 28-30c CALL FOR BIDS niaf . . n W mu » ... , M’a itNt ‘bidJ fo r the purchase of a new school bus until 8:00 p. m. June 5, 1952. Bidders may obtain specifica- w .I^ / T ± , rry B an,ett’ Wasco, Oregon Want Ad» from 8 © clock A M until Geo. G. U pdegraff, g p A ttorney for Executrices. 28-31c 3 . , Said election has been called f r ~ ; h; „ ¿ 7 " T ibm dnintf NOTICE TO CREDITORS purpose Of submRting persons having claims » h‘ lt« al their a c A t » taw of Blamark cePtence or rejection, the follow- a 4 n n sl xne esun« m dishwim Scholl, deceased, are hereby noti Ing Proposition: PROPOSITION SUBMITTED fied to present them , in proper form, to ‘the undersigned, the TO T H E VOTERS BY THE du|y appointed, |quali$led and COMIMON COUNCIL acting A dm inistrator, w ith the In the fiscal period 1952- will annexed, of the estate of Bls- 1953, the Common Council m ark Scholl, deceased, at his of- the City of Moro, Sherman \ flee In Moro, Oregon, w ithin six County, Oregon, Is authorlz ed (6 levy a tax- of $9.056.19* m onths from the date ofr thia notice, to wit: May 16, 1952. D. P in k erton , Secretary for the "purpose of providing Geo. G. Updegraff 28-31c CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — for the ‘ construction and B ethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.S ---- 5 * Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp m aintenance of additional Meets every second anu NOTICE OF H E A R IN G . t freeze. Bring them in any dav fourth Thursday In each w ater system of the City of ON F IN A L R EPO R T Gather- but Sunday. A C Food Store. month; visiting member* M^ro, which tax Is to be tne M. Andersen, adm inistratrix Grass Valley, C Oregon 2ltfr Invited Mnro. Oregor. outside the lim itation on s of Jh e estate of ClTester R. An- F 0 R SA LE. 01d inake violirK Bonnie May, W. M. taxation set forth «in Article Rne tQne incjuded $100. Gwep Ross, Secretary , XI, Section II, of the (*on-- dersen, has filed be," / l n a l re- port and account of her admin stitutlon of u nrxwr,.,» istroticm of said »state and t h a t -------------------------------------- , loo ---- r o r lax Saturday, Jung 14th, 1952, a t the 101 ----- —— Against Tax hour of 10 o’clock, a. m. Stand- The Jud#es and Clerks to cqn- ard time, of said day and the ducr election g^all be as courtroom of the above entitled court in the courthouiie in Moro Allows. in Shermpn County» Oregon, ha.s John "Foss, Judge, Chairm an E.TJ ^ ,c, fo r the purposee constructing been fixed (as the tim e and place Helen Gillmor, Judge CLERK ’S OFFICE: for hearing all objections to said and equipping a school building Mollie McLachlan, Judge H.» B. Hackett, $15.00 final report and the settlem ent o r school buildings for use as a Naomi Van Gilder, Clerk ASSESSOR’S OFFICE th ereo f.. » . - high sch ool and acquiring aD O udndol^n Mitchell, ‘ Clerk Gtete. Ralzcr. g a g a s S £ n . reX X d By’ o r ^ r ' i . ' . h i c . ^ r ' l ^ u n , . , , C ,th?r!ne MA d ^ i X t o i x COURTHOUSE: — _g. Ra| „ j Bu» e Carlton L. Pepper . % Pacifié Telephone A Te]e. p urtenant UM£U> o r connected Recorder A ttorney-tor Admlnto- graph Co., $52.95; Pacific Pow- ‘herew ith, to and for said » h o o l N ra trix 28-3 ic er A lig h t C a , $30.87; City of dl8trlct The vote on said question Moro. $6.55; Ranch A Home Store, $23.95;May A Son, $0.79; shall be by ballot, upon which D oum as Grocery, $0.98 Moro shall be the words “Bonds------ , . ok Yes” and "Bonds------No”; and THE G A Y SHOP ¡ i , ^ 4J ” ' , 0 0 • W'35' th e voter shall place a cross COUNTY COURT ’ lovely new dresses and Lingerie Donald Martin, $12.00; 'L ester (X) between the word "Bonds” and the word "Yes”, or between C. T ”rotn“ $5- the word “Bonds” and the word 24. W hire Stag, Lazy Susan wrap skirt “No”, whichever Indicates his CIRCUIT COURT: choice. E„ Hl Howell, $100.00 « Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses The polls for the reception of JU STICE COURT: Pacific Telephone A Telegraph ^ ‘e baMota cast for or the contracting uf said Indebt edness will, on said day and COUNTY CORONER, - E . M. Alley, $14.00; Jam es Fox J “te> and at the P1« * aforesald, W asco r Oregon be opened at the hour of 2 10.00 o’clock P. M., Standard Oregor. TRUCK HTRIKEH COUNTY JA IL: Time, and shall rem ain open Ivan $28JXX Kirkel le, Strikes- orillnarW^ ai e not a Coona HoteÎ Moro Cof until the hour of 8 o’clock P. M., source of amusem ent. But the Standard Oregon Time, of the same day, at which hour the truck «trike wlil certainly GOVERNMENT TRAPPER: hearty laugh to w atchers or polls shall be closed. $58.33 the public scene. T here are lots By order of the District U. S. FISH A W IL D L IFE SER of laughs In It anyway. School Board of School D istrict VICE: $748.33 From here It looks like this: No. 17 of Sherman County, Ore- DEMOSS PARK: $0.95 The big truck men fought the 127 62 gon> mad€ thls 13th day of Mhy DISTRICT ATTORNEY: legislative bill th at would ln- 1952, A. D. e r e . » the percentage oi high- r o U N - ^ U D l T : ’ «62.50 E rnest Woods way revenue the trucks pay Chairman, District School Board, COUNTY PRINTING $36.12 from 28 to 33 percent. The hill jq COUNTY FAIR AS- School D istrict No. 17, Sherman called for paym ent on the tw County, Oregon. SOCIATION: $1000.00 ain of weight. The legislature ATTEST: ELECTIONS: passed it by a strong vote and Clara Houston, D istrict Olerk is entitled to an aw ard for proper functioning thereby. Then the big truckers initi ated against the law and suc ceeded in holding up its enforce m ent i until after Novem$>er, 1952. They are also trying to pass a . constitutional amend m ent to prevent classification • * of highway vehicles by weight, onalizcd a n ‘effort y iat Indicates suprem e arrogance. exclusively to checks b d Recently Dave 7 Beck, big you. They add ow n mdi- team ster boss of Seattle and a viduality to every financial trans big wheel in the A FL of the nation, came to Portland and action. Open your First National the team sters pledged , their aid Bank o f Portland regular per to the bill and constitutional sonal checking account today am endm ent. Dave Beck’s visits and enjoy tbe prestige and con to Oregon have been very, very venience o f your own PERSON rare since the “goon" days, In ALIZED CHECKS. Your name cldently. More Wore Oft— 1> and address is printed FREE. J Now the truck drivers (team sters union) is going on strike Personal checks are friend- Yes, Greyhound service b operating again against th e very truck com lier, more neighborly . . . and panies they so recently promised lfO*n your local depod For frequent, dependable give a quick, accurate check and to support in the coming vote «ranepeem ion to any place in the West or all double-check o o yqjtf expenses? b attle. Amenca, go Greyhound in air-conditioned confort Mr. Beck lias a reputation of w orking with the bosses as well TO*» Q* » ••••• • •••••• aoonaaa aaaaaaaaaa ••aaaaooaaxnaaaoooonoBOooa as w ith the men. It does look SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH to s. man upon a hill as tf the THE T A V E R N •ID trucking companies are going to have to pay for the support of ‘ OF PORTIAMO the drivers. I t Isn’t blackmail; it’s politics. And if you w ant to laugh, go ahead.1 v * t fiq Oi W est C oast Print- M artin reports on offer made Coin. $69£L W est C oatt P rint Sunset Motor Co. re. am ing & Btnclin^ to ., 5 1 0 bulance for county. Motion made Sherman County Journal $3 77; ®n<V seconded court accept Sun- Pacific Power A Light Co.. $1.- aet Motor Co'« offer of trade-in 48; City of Moro. «3.50; Pwdfld __ _____________________ , & Telegraph Co. °to ambulance and balance of Telephone $1.000.00. NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRIC T Court asks perntlsslon BOND EIJOCTION St*te Highway commission to STATE OF OREGON ) crush rock from pit located on County of Sherman ) as. Wallace L May property. School D istrict Nofc 17 ) _______ Various salesmen were given NOTICE ___ IS _______ GIVEN ________ HEREBY audience re: culverts and tires at the school district bond 1° be purchased by county election hereby called, to be No fu rth er m atters at issue ^eld at Gymnasium of present c°«H adjourned. school buMdlng in said district -- ------------------ K ■ in Moro, Oregon, in and for C I a AIBM PREHKNTKD AGAIN- School D istrict No. 17, of Sher- HT RHSNMAN J COUNTY, ORE- rnan County, Oregon, on Mon OON GENERAL AND ROAD *he 16th day of June, 1952, pfjN D S FOR APRIL. 1052, AB- A- D-» between the hours of PROVED MAY 7 TERM- OF 2 o’clock P. M .' and 8 o’clock P? M., Standard Oregon Time, T H E COUNTY COURT there w ili be subm itted to the piTwn- legal voters of said district the o u in R r ir r ^ OFFICE ~ jl m - a . Question o f contracting a bond W est Coast Printing A Bind ed . Indebtedness ___ . In ♦K .. x. ___ oi.m __ nt ^ su m or /, K’'t'/V , S t\T.i rnian Tbree H undred Ten in e Thousand & P rinting Co., $3.42, Norman and „ « No-100 Dollars ($310,000.00) G ay Shop as person FREBp Complete GREYHOUND SERVICE Wasco Legion Hall Swvkt. More Ham 9:30 p.m. Standard Time Saturday, May 31 Sponsored by Sherman Co. Braves ST NATIONAL BANK Go GREYHOUND ■í i ä ........... Baseball Team ‘ Adm. $1.50 a person ... /II