ig r a
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AG E t
SHERMAN
C OVNTT JO U R N A L .
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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
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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
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W hen K in se y w ro te his much
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gave abundant p ro o f th a t
a tti
tudes <k> n o t change. T h a t should
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m ake an Im p o rta n t difference In
• • • te s ta s e .
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