Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 30, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL.
(¡Iles L. F r e n c h ................... E ditor
OFFICIAL
COUNTY
N A T IO N A L
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PAPER
E D IT O R IA L
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR -
FRIDAY, May $0, 1052
Moro Lum ber & Fuel Co., $27.- $6.65
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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
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___ 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
.
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, of t q
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— Updegraflf.
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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
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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
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_ ___
___
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
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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
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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
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