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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
^ Ije rtu a « (County J o u rn a l
P u b lish ed E very F riea y at
Moro, Oregon
Gilee L. F re n c h ................Editor
■ntrrcd M «Mond «U m matter
pM tofflc« a t Moro O m o " ,
t t C on*r«m of March S, ÍSTV.
OFFICIA k
at «ha
COUNTY PAPER
new spaper
PUBLISHERS
A ssociation
FRIDAY, JUNK 20, 1032
provided the Land Board re
Executrix of the <fcde of this notice, to-wit: May
NOTICE is hereby given that serves the right to reject ati* a ful dcting
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Last Will and Testament of
the Oregon State l and Board
Marie Barnett Cooper
wilj receive sealed bids at its
Said land is in Sherman Coun
° Johnson, debased, at
Executrix
office in the State Capitol, Salent, ty, Oregon, and is described as the office of T. T ester Johnson,
I^ester Johnson/ *
attorney
a
t
law,
Wasco,
Oregon,
T.
Oregon, up to 40:00 o’clock A. follows:
/
within six months tfrom the Attorney for Executrix
3O-3c
Ml Standard Oregon Time on
All tide and overflow lands
Tuesday, July 22, 1952, for the
lying between normal high
leasing, of tide and overflow land
ami low water marks on the
l^cr
south Itank of the Columbia -
IN THJ-'. NAME
OP THE ^¡<1 jani] above described, whicn however, to the
tht owner or owners
THE G A Y S H O P
River, beginning at the north
STATE OF OREGON:
You, and c]ai[nfi are adverse to the Plain- of any land abutting thereon,
west meander corner of L o t'
each of you, and
hereby re- tiff’» claim, and for such other for a period of 48 hours after
4, Section 2, Township 2
lovely new dresses and Lingerie -
quired to appear and answer the anp farther relief as to the Court opening of said bids, preference
North, Range 16 East, W. M.,
complaint filed against you in niay seem meet and equitable.
right to lease said land at highest
and „ thence ’ extending up
W h ite SMg, Lazy Susan w ra p skirt
the above, entitled court and
Service of this summons is price offered, provided such of- stream along said bank for
cause within four weeks from made.upon you and each of you fer is m ade,in good faith, and
a distance of 5 chains, more
C l am Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses
the date of the first publication by publication thereof in the
—
¿P* less.
of this summons as hereinafter Sherman County Journal, a news- «■■■■■»■*■ ■f1*11 J 1
Bids must be accompanied by
stated, and if you fail to so ans- p3per of general circulation print-
a certified or cashier's check or
wer said complaint, or otherwise
and published in iMoro, Sher-
postal money order for ‘ the full
appear or plead in this cause, nian County, Oregon, and of the FOR .SALE: . 1947 Ford dump
.... amount of the first year’s rental,
Oregon
Wasco
Plaintiff,'for want thereof, will ^jnd and class prescribed by
¿A
ar,d no bids will be considered
apply to the court for the relief ¡aw> once a week for four sue- Paul hoist; A-l condition, Call for less than $50.00 per annum,
53c lease to be fbr a minimum period
as prayed for in Plaintiff’s com- cessjve weeks by virtue of an Grass Valley till,
plaint on file with the clerk of or4ier n)aj e ¡n this Court by the
LOST: Folding Eastman Camera
ten years. In addition to the
the above entitled court, to-wit, honorable E. H. Howell. Judge
2Va x
June 16, between amount bid, successful bidder
for a decree of the above entitle I of the above entitled Coifrt on
Kherars and top of hill. Marvin
Pa>' the cost of advertising.
court quieting title in the. Plain the ih W day-of June, 1952.
Miller, 3556 SE Stark Portland All bids should be sealed ami ad
Uff *n *he following described
The date of the first publica 15, Oregon.
33p dressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk
k E it h M c D o n a ld
CATHERINE ANDERSEN
rea* property in Sherman Coun* t i o n of this summons is the 20th
FOR SALE: 1940 G. E. electric State Land Board, Salem, Ore
ty» Oregon, to-wlt:
I ’ day of June, 1952.
gon, and marketer “Bid to lease
iron. Good- condition.
And because Chevron Supreme
Ix)U „ and , 2 R1()ck
Qrl.
overflow land,“
J.
Tracy
Barton
Moro
421.
does have these 8 essential
Here’s
A
Tip
On
,na| T
now n t
Dated
at
Salem,
Oregon,
June
Attorney for. J ’lalntlff “RID your field of morning glory
qualities, it's better balanced
w
3, 19527
’V. S. Nat l. Bank Bldg.
and thus more dependable un
Gasoline
Quality
Ask . Barney about the new Bor-
E.
T.
Pierce
The Dalles,’ Oregon 33-Oc ascu—No spray, no- equipment
der any conditions, anywhere
an^ that you, and no one or any
Clerk, State Land Board
in the West.
“ necessary—fireproof and non-
:-5
33-37t
polnsonous.”
Give us a call today. We’ll see
that your hulk tanks are filled
THE DALLES
Don’t set raw posts.
See a
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
HEARING
promptly. Judge for yourself
demonstration of the finest,
Notice is hereby given that
what a difference Chevron
fastest wood preserver. Avail
Supreme Gasoline makes in
able at Baumgarter Hardware, the undersigned has filed in the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
your
driving.
Grass Valley, Oregon.
33-^lc
Oregon for Sherman County her
WANTED: Man with car t o ’¿all Final Report and Account as
on farmers in Sherman coun Executrix of the Last Will and
ty. Wonderful opportunity. $15 Testament of Gordon W. Reid,
Some gasolines are refined
COMPANY
to $20 in a day. No experience deceased, and that Saturday,
to stress one or two special
or capital required. Write Mc- July 5, 1952, at ten o’clock A. M.
features . . . at the expense of
For Your Floors
others. No gasoline gives you
Ness Co., Dcpt. B., 2423 Mag of said day1, at the Courthouse,
all-around performance unless
nolia
St.,
Oaklanty-7,
Cal.
33-4p
in
the
County
Courtroom,
at
LINOLEUM . .ARMSTRONG, NAIRN, PARCO
it
has 8 important qualities.. .8
W A NTED: C ontrail- harvesting. Moro, Oregon, has been fixed
RUBBER TILE .
LINOLEUM TILE
that make Chevron Supreme:
W. W. Harper, Wasco, Phone by the Court as the time and
ASPHALT TILE ”. . CORK TILE
a Full power
494.
32-4p place fo r' hearing of objections
• Economy mileage
KKNTILK . . . KKNf'OKK
MALE HELP WANTED: 40-hour to said* Pinal Report and Ao-
• Anti-knock
count
and
the
settlement*
of
said
week will bi;ing you better
• Quick starting
For Your D rainboards
estate.
than average earnings. Good
e Fast warm-up
Patricia Reid
credit reputation, car, and nor
• Smooth acceleration
FORMIUA . . . CONHOWEI.D
Geo. G. Updegraff,
mal
health
essential.
Full
in
• Vapor-lock prevention
FIXIR-EYER VINYL PLASTIC
31*34t
e Area-blending
formation on request. Wxitt Attornye for Executrix
INIeAIO LINOLEUM , ~
J. R. Watkins Company, 137 NOTH’« TO CREDITORS
Dexter Ave., Seattlle 9, Wash. . All persons having claims
. *
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[M* tri b tried by
For Y ou r W alls
31-6c
against the estate of Martin O.
GENUINE TYLB-BORO
FOR SAfzE: One Bendix Econo* Johnson, deceased, t are hereby C a th e r in e A n d e r s o n
K e ith M c D o n a ld
mat automatic washer, used notified to present them in pro
MALL LINOLEUM.
M asco, Oregon
Grass Valley, Oregon
3 years. Good condition. Phone per form to ’ the _undersigned,
METAL OK PLASTIC T H E
Phone: M’asco S 9 t
Phone: Grass Valley, 232
Mbro 421.
33c the duly appointed, qualified
CUR roKf SLAUGHTERING —
For Y ou r W in dow s
Meat cutting, wrapping, sliarp
Du PONT TONTINE
ASMA RLtUHHADEH
7 freeze. Bring them In anv da?
FLEXA LI'M OR STEEL V EN ITI AN RIA NOS
but Sunday.'C & C Food Store.
Grass Valley, Oregon. . 21tfr*
COLUMBI A-MATH’ F It AM FLESH SCREENS
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
Then see the Willys Station
Free Estimates
Wagon on display at WILL1&«
MCtfOR CO. All-steel body, over
Experienced Mechanics
drive, plenty of carrying capacity
means safety, economy, and prac
Guaranteed Installations
tical transportation. Also New
Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK
x 1 36 Months To Pay
UPS and STATION WAGONS.
Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wll-
lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
and Accessories. West Columbia
River Highway, The Dalles, Ore
312 East Third
Phone 5261
23-tfc.
gon.
Sandvig, and - the unknown,
heirs of Edwin Sandvig, de
ceased; also all other persons
or parties upknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien
or interest In the real estate
described in ttye Com plaint
herein, Defendants.
of you have ¡fciy estate or inter
est, whatsoever, in the real pro-
perty above descril»ed and that
the Plaintiff is the -ouTer of /
good and valid fee simple title
therein and that each of the de-
fendants be forever enjoined and
debarred from asserting any
G ay Shop
Want Ada
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR . J . . . . . . . . . .
'J U N E 20, U
TAX VALUATIONS
There has been some discus
»ion over the maternent that
some counties of Oregon are val-
ued at a smaller figure than in
the thirties. There are so many
figure« end >o many year, that
almoet any thing can be ahowji.
A comparison of the figures
for 1932 and for 1951, a period of
20 year», Indicates that there is
much more equalization now
than then. It is high time, too,
because the advent of the basic
school fund has made equalisa
tion more important than It used
to be. True, no state property
tax is paid. True, also, that one
will be paid if the state keeps on
spending $20,000,000 more than
It takes In each biennium.
For instance in 1932 Sherman
county paid .006259 percent of
the state tax and In 1951 It
would have paid .005421 percent.
Under the inequitable method
of distribution of the basic school
fund this county pays in $164,000
and receives $50,000. That is bad
enough but it is not so bad as it
once was.
Josephine county, the states
poorest tB9* wise, - used to pay
but .007206 and now la up to
.012156 or almost twice as much.
It still rides pretty easy In
school equalization.
. The position of Multnomah
county has also Improved for
contrary to popular supposition
the wealthiest county pays more
than it receives from state taxes.
Back in 1932 it paid .362578 per
cent of the state’s taxes and now
It pays but .344897 percent
Usually the changes have been
for the better. ’ This does not
mean that valuations are correct.
They are notoriously Inaccurate.
But It is more important th it
there be equalisation between
counties than that valuations oe
accurate. That can come later.
MORE INFLATION
On July 1 the federal govern
ment will begin selling bonds to
banks to finance borrowing
above the budget. This will in-
f«ate the currency to the extent
practiced.
Sale of government
bonds to investors removes mon
ey from circulation until the
government spends It anyway;
sale of bonds to banks doubles
the amount of money Involved.
The banks give the government
credit-yjust like they do with any
borrower—and the amount of
money Involved Is doubled.
* Reasons given for this Infla
tionary move is that the people
haven’t been buying government
bonds very fast and there isn't
much reason why they should
when the lack of faith in this
administration is recognized. But
it must be admitted Chat the
government hasn’t made much
of an effort to become worthy
of loans.
A better reason may be found
In the very apparent fact that
this is an election year. A good
shot of inflation will boom busi
ness, perhaps raise wages, and
make for an appearartce of gener
al prosperity that la designed
to keep Lhe Incumbents In office.
Onnsyderlng the well known
effects of inflation the above 1«
one that puts party above pub
lic. It is sufficient reason why
anyone, regardless of dlls politi
cal prejudice should vote for
more patriotic men in office.
HUMMONH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
" SHERMAN COUNTY
HOWARD J. PRATT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. Olivia Carr, Et al.
Defenants.
TO: Mrs. Olivia Carr, Monrad
Wigen, Olga Ogilvie, Elmer
Wigen Huscroft, Irene Olga
Mitchel), Elner Andestadt, Ar
ne Andestadt, Roy Andestadt,
Mrs. Rosten, Victor Sandvig,
now known as Victor Sand-
wick, Valborg Sandvig Lars-
gen, Nora Sandvig Giovanni,
Hjordls Sylvia Honve, Olaf
KJell Giovanni, Jenny Sand-
-vlg Tbssebro, Olhf Sandvig,
Ambrosia Sandvig Engeiberg.
BorghiQd Victoria Sandvig
Boe, and the unknown heirs
' of Antone B. Sandvig, de
ceased, also known as Andy
The EASY-DOES-IT CORNER
LINOLEUM
- The Dalles Linoleum Co.
The Dalles, Oregon
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^1 V ii
lo ie a friendly telephone nejghhor
If yours is a party-lme, your telephone neighbors will
consider you a real friend if you’ll keep these simple
points in mind: T ry not to tie up the line with lengthy
conversations. T hat way you w on’t miss im portant
incoming calls. Ask the youngsters to be considerate,^
too. W hen th<;y remember that others-may be waiting
‘ to use the line they’re being good party-line
neighbors. Always be sure you hang up property after
calling. These simple suggestion^ mean still better
service. . < because they give every one a better
k ,
chance to receive and ihake calls.
csffs may arise while you’re
on the line. If a telephone neighbor
breaks in and explains the
emergency, it’s always thoughtful
to hang up and tom pleas your call later. -
FOR ¿5ALE: Red Cedar posts, 30
cents a post. A mow Robison«
30-3p
Wemme, Oregon
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