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ig r a ..................." AG E t SHERMAN C OVNTT JO U R N A L . \ \ -WT? ÎW *-' MORO. OREGON F R ID A Y , J U N E «, I M I ents shuld be especially aware of The vote on said question it. I t means th a t schools are o f shall be b y ballot, upon w h ich Pabliehed Every Prioay at less im portance than homes. shall be the w ords “ Bonds------- Mero _____________________ ___________ Somehow the th o u g h t about at- Yes” and “ Bonds------ No” ; and Giles L . French -1 — ___ JRRRar tltu d e s seemed im p o rta n t w h e n th e vo te r shall place a cross ----------------- --------------------------- —~ considering the decision o f the <Xi between the w ord “ B onds” fettered u Msobd «teas S t suprem e c o u rt w h ich decided, fo r and the w ord “ Yes” , o r between ftMftoffle« a t More the tim e being, th a t_ th e three the w ord “ Bonds” and the w o rd g Concrem of M arek S. 1SÎS w ere “ N o” , w hichever indicates h is OFFICIA*. COUNTY PAPER branches o f governm ent to have w e ll defined pow ers and choice. specifically th a t th e executive The polls fo r the reception o f could not make an emergnecy the baMotx cast fo r o r against and fo llo w i t w ith action to cor- the co n tra ctin g o f said indebt- rect it. , I edness w ill; on said day and E ducators should be happy date, and at the place aforesaid, SUBSCRIPTION RATES th a t 40 to 50 years ago there were be opened a t the h o u r o f 2 ONE Y E A R .......................... teachers w ho tau g h t som ething o’clock P. M., Standard Oregon about the c o n stitu tio n and the T im e, and shall rem ain open J U N E • , 1M2 o rig in s o f o u r g o v e rn m e n t Per- u n til the hour o f 8 o ’clock P. M., haps m ore Im p o rta n t is the fact Standard Oregon Tim e, o f the NEW SCHOOL th a t in th a t tfey and age peopel same day, at w h ic h h o u r the V oters o f School D is tric t 17 are understood g o ve rn m en t w ell polls shall be closed. to vote June 16 on the propone! enough to in s tru c t y o u th in the By order of the D is tric t to b u ild a new high school b u ild - d iv is io n «.f powers In IL Appar- School Board o f School D is tric t Ing. I t Is, we th in k , a m a tte r enu y l r ^ h e central p a rt o f o u r No.' 17 o f Sherman C ounty, Ore- th a t should be oppr<»a< hed WMb c o u n try such teaching was weak gon, made th is 13th day o f May as m uch consideration a n d fo r V inson an<| Reed, both o f 1952, A. D. th o u g h t as possible. N ot a il the K e n tu cky and M in to n o f In d ia n a E rnest Woods arg u m e nt Is on e ith e r side W e f aiie d to recognize a basic fa ct C hairm an, D is tric t School Board, hope th a t both opponents and about o u r governm ent and con- School D is tric t No. 17, S herm an proponents w ill recognize th a t g titu tio n . County, Oregon. the o th e r side is as e n title d to E a rly a ttitu d e * continue throu- ATWEST its reasons and prejudices as are g jj m e an(j w h a t people learn ( if C lara Houston, D is tric t C le rk they. . learn is the w ord) is bent to f i t ----- — ------ Sherman county needs a new b o le attitudes. Those w ho get NOTICE OF SPE C IA L ELEC high school b u ild in g . More than the a ttitu d e th a t governm ent TION ON JU N E 1 7 , WC a n y th in g else, educationally, U should have ' u n lim ite d co n tro l THE CITY OF MORO, OREGON needs a cen tra liza tio n o f hlgn are dangerous. iN O T IC E is hereby given th a t schools. A lth d u g h a c o u n ty h ig h — . school w o u ld s till be a v e ry N O TIC E OF SCHOOL D IS T R IC T a special election has been ca ll ed to be held in the C ity o f M oro sm all school i t w ould be possible ROND E LidC TIO N on Tuesday, ¿ th e 17th day of to obtain additional courses such S T A T E OF OREGON ) June, 1952. The p o llin g place fo r as S m ith Hughes aijd domestic C ounty o f Sherman ) said election w ill be the C ouncil science courses. A n y * m ovem ent School D is tric t No. 17 , ) _, th a t tends to w a rd b rin g in g th e N O T IC E IS G IV E N H E R E B Y Chambers, G lty H a ll, M o ro , Ora- high schools together is benefi that, a t the school d is tric t bond gon’ and the 1)0,18 wU1 t)e °Pen' cla l; a n y th in g th a t tends to w a rd election hereby called, to be ! ro m * o’clock A. M. u n til fu r th e r o r continued separation held at G ym nasium o f present 8 ° 7 , , , Is d e trim e n ta l to education here, school b u ild in g In said d k t r ic l haW e,ection has been called W e w a n t to base o u r o p inion in Moro, Oregon, in and fo r io r the Pu rP °se s u b m ittin g o f th is school b u ild in g on th e School D is tric t No. 17, o f Sher- 10 the legaI voters {<yr G ielr ac- single prem ise o f w h e th e r i t man C ounty, Oregon, on M on re Ptance rejection, the foUow- tends to w a rd consolidation o f day, the 16th day o f June, 1952, lng fTopotdtion PRO PO SITIO N 9 U B M J T T B D high schools o r not because w e a . D., between the hours of TO T H E VO TERS BY T lf p are convinced th a t th a t is th e 2 o’clock P. M. and 8 o ’clock COMMON C O U N C IL way tow ard better secondary p. m Standard Oregon Tim e, In the fisca l p e rio d 1952- education in th is county. , . there w ill be su b m itte d to the 1953, the Common Council o f I f the sponsors o f the - new legal voters o f said d is tric t the the C ity o f M oro, Sherman b u ild in g had prepared th e ir case question o f co n tra ctin g a bond C ounty, Oregon, Is a u th o riz b e tte r and had enlisted the sup- ed indebtedness in the sum o f ed to levy a ta x o f $9,055.19 p o rt o f at least one oth e r d is tric t Three H undred Ten Thousand fo r the purpose o f p ro v id in g th e ir case w ould be alm ost un and No-100 D ollars ($310,000.00» fo r the construction and answerable. fo r the purpose co n stru ctin g maintenance of a d ditional T h e re seems some p o s s ib ility and equipping a school b u ild in g w a te r system o f th e C ity o f (remote though It m ay be) th a t Or school b u ild in g s fo r use as a Moro, w h k h tax te to be b u ild in g a c tiv ity b y the (Mbro hig h school and a cq u irin g all outside the lim ita tio n on d is tric t may Inspire o th e r h ig h p ro p e rty, real and personal, ap- taxa tio n set fo rth in A rtic le school buildings, w h ich w o u ld p u rte n a n t thereto o r connected X I, Section I I , o f the Con defeat the purpose o f any b u ild - th e re w ith , In and fo r said school s titu tio n o f Oregon. lng. ’ d is tric t. 100 - — :------ F o r T ax We do not fip d ourselves « 101 --------- — A gainst T ax g re a tly concerned w ith the f i The Judges and C lerks to con nancing o f the b u ild in g . D is tric t duct said election shall be sj 17 is valued at $2,861,000 It should n o t be expected to pay M A L E H E L P W A N T E D ; 4(>hour follow s: John Foss, J in te r, C hairm an week w ill tw lng you b e tte r fo r the to ta l cost o f a county Heien G illm o r, Judge than average earnings. Good h ig h school b u ild in g b u t i f a il cre d it re p u ta tio n , car, and n o r schools w o u ld come together i t mal health essential* F u ll In m ig h t be w o rth the cost. The fo rm a tio n on request. W rits (Tillage fo r the $310,000 b u ild in g A superior asrvios J. R. W a tk in s Company, 137 w o u ld be 11 m ills fo r fin a n cing of porsoasl attendance D e x te r Ave., Seattlle 9, Wash. w ith upkeep and In te re st to be THAT COSTS N O M O W 31-6c a d d e d . T h e capital cost w o u ld end in 10 years and the addi c . , . _ tlo n a l c o « o f operation w ould W A N T E D : Com m ercial harveat Ing, right-of-w ays o r w hole continue. fields. S ta rt any tim e . See H. I t appears 1 lik e ly th a t too R. S ch illin g , Grass Vfelleÿ, ph. m uch emphasis Is being placed om - e«4s / U m 497. „ . , J 31-35p on the value o f a new b u ild in g . M IR iïA A As a sy m tx jl o f u n ity is w o u ld f o r S A L E : 20 foot H a rris com A wide rençe e< price« be w o rth w h ile ; If I t housed the bine, used seven seasons, fa ir tt»el meett efl wishes h ig h school students o f one sin ghape, extras. M ax Beishe, gle d is tric t i t w o u ld be a sym bol Moro, Phone 412. 81-tfn o f e rro r. CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G A c tu a lly the b u ild in g In w h ic h Meat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g , sharp school Is held makes little d if freeze. B rin g them In any dav ference In education as long as b u t Sunday. C A C Food Store. I t be reasonably com fortable, Oraas V a lle y, Oregon. ill tie w arm ed and lighted. The w hole state o f Oregon Is In a competl- N E E D A N A LL-P U R P O S E CAR? tlv e w ave o f school b u ild in g Then see the W illy * Station caused p a rtly b y a state adm in- Wagon on display a t W IL L IS ls tra tlo n th a t seems m ore con- MOTOR CO. All-eteel body, over- cerned w ith b u ild in g s than w ith d riv e , p le n ty of c a rry in g capacity education. I t is d o u b tfu l I f the means safety, economy and prac- schooi b u ild in g co n trib u te s m ore Gcal tra n sp o rta tio n . Also New than 10 percent to the education- F o u r W heel D riv e JE EPS, PICK- B on k a n d Establish al process. P ro b a b ly h a lf the UPS and S TA T IO N WAGONS $31,000 to be spent per year on Contact W IL L IS MOTOR fo r WII- y o u r C re d it w ith the new b u ild in g , i f spent f o r b » O v e rla n d Sales. Service, Parts more and b e tte r in stru cto rs, »nd Accessories. W est Colum bia ANY BMAMCM w o u ld re s u lt In b e tte r education W v e r H ig h w a y, The Dalles. Ore NATIONAL fo r the ch ild re n . ’ Fon- w SMM We ddf know we are n ow S a L E Ret, Cedar BANK p a yin g a ll « u r p ro p e rty taxes a post Amos Ikrf)hu)n OP PORTLAND w ith around 80,000 bushels o f WemnTe> Oreg<>n 30.3,, - u r j buu > O M O O N r o o n x s - w heat andj we also k n o w th a t in * o r a s 10 h j ux day « a w hk the e a rly .1930« It took o ve r S A L E S M A N W A N T E D : F a rm e r S M t M w v to « a B ra»<li MN 4 p . m . 500,000 bushels Of w heat to pay m in e r-o th e r q u a lifie d person. the taxes. We k n o w th a t the Do you have 4 to 5 hours a same conditions ceuld happen day you could devote to a again— and probably w ill. There p e rt tim e buslnees o f y o u r ow n . SHERMAN COUNTY S Jr BRANCH is a ris k to c o n tin u in g debt. w ith established llq e fa rm and home supplies?. I^et us «how I t is u n fo rtu n a te th a t the de F I ^ S T NATIONAL cision m a y be made by those yK>u how to supplem ent y o u r w ho have no re s p o n s ib ility to rash Income. W ill call person BANK w ard p a ying th e ir p a rt o f th e a lly to explain p a rticu la rs OP PORTLAND cost. As a co m p a ra tively sm all w ith o u t obligation. W rite Ed Nfr» atsu> OMOON roosnar* ta x payer we are v e ry re lu cta n t W a lke r PO Box 3515, P ortland r ^ osR I to vote taxes on others fo r ben 8, Oregon. 30-lc C f r j i rdba « fits th a t w ould accrue to us. B u t the decision should be made upon in d iv id u a l beliefs about w h e th e r the new b u ild ln g w ill help u n ite th e county e d u ca tio n a lly o r d iv id e IL * P ro ponents have tim e to t r y to ob ta in assurances o f co o p e ra tio n fro m o th e r d is tric ts . W ith o u t it th e ir case Is <|lfftculL , J & b rrin a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l Want Ada M o llie M cLatM an, Judge Holmes, deceased, and th a t Sat N aom i V an G ilder, C le rk urday, June 14, 1952, at te n O w endolyn M itch e ll, C le rk o’clock a. m . o f said day, a t the B y o rd e r o f the Common C ouncil. C ounty C o u rt room in the C ourt -s- R alph J. Busse house at M oro, Oregon, has been 30-31c Recorder fixed by the C o u rt as the tim e N O T IC E OF “ F IN A L H E A R IN G - and P **3 t fo r hearing o f object- N otice is hereby given th a t i°n s to said F in a l R eport and the undersigned has file d in the A ccount and the se ttle m e n t of C ounty C o u rt o f the State of estate. Oregon fo r Sherman C ounty her Mabel H ornes F in a l R e p o rt and A ccount as Cassie Holmes E x e c u trix o f the L a st W ill and Geo. G. U pdegraff, T estam ent o f Gordon W . Reid, A tto rn e y fo r Executrices. 28-3 lc deceased, > and th a t Saturday, MOT1CE OF J u ly 5, 1852, at ten o’clock A . M. T P * “ *’ *. H |,- ' K IN G o f «aid day. at the C ourthom e, ,h ¡ * y , *’ at ‘ J 0 In th e C ounty C ourtroom , at J “* , thc. M oro, Oregon has been fix e d , l ™ ’ 01 *’’ * S tate 01 by th e C o u rt as the tim e and / OUBty h i* place fo r hearing o f objections * as .0 »«Id F in«, R eport an d A c . ^ “ X , J «■ . L “"' count and the settlem ent o f said estate " P a tric ia R eid Geo. G. U o d e cra ff • A tto rn y e fo r E xe cu trix 3L$4c ‘ .... _________________ deceased, and th a t Saturday. ¿una ¿ “ 2’ . a t £ 'ckK k A . M. o f said day, a t th e C o u n ty t urthoiJSP- a t Moro, Oregon, has been fixe d NOTICE TO CKKDITOKH , b-v the C o u rt as th e tim e and A il person- h a ving claim s Place fo r hearing o f objections against the estate o f M a rtin O. to said F in a l R e p o rt and A ccount Johnson, deceased, ‘ are hereby Bn(t the settlem ent o f said es- n o tifle d to present them In 'p ro - tote- " per fo rm to ” the undersigned, • C a rro ll Sayrs th e . d u ly appointed, q u a lifie d Geo. G .„ 1’pdegralf, and a c tin g E x e c u trix o f th a ^ A tto rn e y fo r E xe cu to r 29-32c L a st W ill and Testam ent * o l * M a rtin O. Johnson, deceased, a t the o ffice o f T. I «ester Johnson, a tto rn e y a t ^ w , Wasco, Oregon, w ith in six m onths fro m the date o f T h is notice, to -w it: M ay 30, 1952. M arie B a rn e tt COoper E x e c u trix T. Le ste r Johnson, A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix 30-3c FATHER & SON BANQUET v V • ' W* -M»> f Moro Community Church FRIDAY, JU N E 13, 6:30 p.m ..’ Full Course Turkey Dinner Sponsored by: Tickets for Sale Mariners Club by Mariners Admission $1.50 each THE G A Y SHOP lovely new dresses and Lingerie W hite Stag, Lazy Susan wrap skirt Çlam Diggers, Levis, N ew Blouses 1 G ay Shop Wasco Oregon SUNDÁY, JUNE 8 Miss Sherman County NOTICE TO CREDITORS A ll persons h a vin g claim s a g a in st th e estate, o f B ism ark Scholl, decease*! are hereby n o ti fied to present them, in propel* form , to the undersigned, the d u |y appofenttd. ^qualified and a ctin g A d m in is tra to r, w ith the w ill annexed, of the estate o f B is m a rk SchoU, diseased, a t h is o f fice in M oro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths fro m the date o f th is notice, to w it: M a y 16, 1952____ Geo. G. U pdegraff 28-31c CONTEST a n d SH O W FAIRGROUNDS - MORO To Select Sherman County Fair Queen A. FULL DAY PROGRAM NOTICE OF HEARING ~ ON F IN A L REPORT N otice to* given th a t C ather ine M Andersen a d p iin ls tra trix o f the estate o f Chester R. A n dersen, has file d her fin a l re p o rt and account o f her a d m in is tra tio n o f asid estate and th a t S aturday, June 14th, 1952, a t the hour o f 3 10 o’clock, a. m Stand ard tim e , o f said (fey and th e q p u rtro o m o f the above e n title d co u rt in the courthouse In Moro In Sherm an C ounty, Oregon, haa been fixed an the tim e and place fo r hearing a ll objection« to said fin a l re p o rt and th e settlem ent thereof. C atherine M. An dense n. A d m in is tra trix C arlton L. H ’pper A tto rn e y flor A d m in is t r a t r ix 28-31 c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING ■Notice Is hereby given th a t the undersigned have file d in the C ounty C o u rt o f the State h f Oregon fo r Sherm an C ounty th e ir F in a l R eport and A ccount as Executrices o f the I«aet W ill and Testam ent o f Samuel B 9-11 a.m. Buckaroo Breakfast Served by Sherman County Riders $1.25 Afternoon Program 1:30 - Seven Lovely Miss Sherman Entrants . - Horse Racing Riding Exhibitions * • * Admission $1.00 per person rlJK5T End Canning Guesswork! with positive YOU’LL FIND IT EVEN BETTER THAN YOUVE HEARD!.; f t ’s bean many yean since a new car has eauaad as much talk as today’s Chrysler Imperial has. What you may not realize is how long i t ’s been since a car gave so many reasons for excited talk as this one. M ay we Invite you to drive and test the besl and moat worth-owning angina on the road today? (Chrysler’s magnificent new 180 H.P. FirePower V-8.) May we Invite you to handle the aaaiaat and aajaat ataaring wkad in exist ence a t the moment? (Chrysler’s fnU- tima Power Steering.) May we invite you to try out brakes which require as littia at ona-tkird the usual foot-pressure, and still stop you in many feet less than other cars do? (Chrysler Power Brakes.) May we invite you to sit on the most comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the fullest window vision you can find? May we invite you to ride on the rough-road miracle of the Onflow shock absorbers which only Chrysler-built cars have? May we invite you to driat a Chrysler Imperial . . . and learn how much you’d miss, and daeply regrat, if you bought another car today w ithout knowing this one first? We . . . and Imperial by Chrysler . . . are at your service, any time. CHRYSLER TH E FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED NO C H A N G E W hen K in se y w ro te his much publicized re p o rt on ce rta in h u man h abits * he expressed And Only BALL Jan gave abundant p ro o f th a t a tti tudes <k> n o t change. T h a t should com» with POKE List m ake an Im p o rta n t difference In • • • te s ta s e . psychology, In education. Par- PRATT MOTOR CO. Wasco, Oregon f ♦ • ■HH 1 % F ir « l a n d B ig g s S t r e e t s