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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JU N E 27, 1»52
I f the conventions do anything
they should provide an alterna
Published Every Frtaay at
tive—direct
and
positive—for
Moro, Oregon
which the people can vote. This
(iilew L. French
Editor is not a year for political panty
waists.
gntr-rvd * • second cl»»« m attar » t tho
jDljerntan (County J o u r n a l
Portofflc«
at
Moro.
Oregon.
»f Congre«« o f M arch t .
OFFICIAL
andar
Act
H 7 t.__________
COUNTY
PAPHW
new spaper
PUBLISHERS
association
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR . - ...............-
JU N E 27, 1952
SCHOOL SITE VOTE
There w ill be another election
in School District No. 17 on the
8th day of July. It w ill be held
to determine whether or not the
voters like the site back of the
county shed.
The only legal way the school
board can determine where to
put the school is by election. It
can have one election at which
several sites were voted on w ith
the site receiving the largest
Votp chosen. It can have a series
of elections until the voters ap
prove one site. The latter way
has the advantage of giving a de
finite answer.
The new school building la to
cost 1310,000. That is more than
the present valuation of the
entire town. It should be a build
ing in which the community can
take pride. It should not be stuck
'back out of sight where the view
from Its windows w ill be res
tricted to a moat unlovely ad
dition to the county court house,
the disarray that always accom
panies a machine shed and the
city dump in the middle distance.
The new building should be
in a spot where It can be seen
by as many as possible and as
often as possible and, if possible
where the view from the build
ing is pleasant.
•If the vote on this site la un
favorable the board w ill propose
another one.
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81MMKR
,4 t is now officially summer.
No one paid any attention to the
solstice which occurred last week
end and put us officially into
the wanner period ef the year.
But as i season summer is de
dining In* Importance. Folks have
found means of keeping warm
without the sun. No one "hunts
for a nice sunny spot nowdays;
he merely turns up the furnace.
It Isn't like the old days in the
b e g i n n i n g of mechanization
(which is often called civilization*
when one had to be heated,, by
the sun or be cold.
Summer is a time for scanty
clothes, vacations, less work' and
for some crops, harvest. Ils one
time terrors have been relieved
by the Invention of refrigerators
and air conditioning. Mechaniza
tion has made people more com
fortable. And maybe that is the
reason mechanization is ho of
ten confused w ith civilization.
stream along said bank for
NOTICE OP FIN A L HEARING
w as seriously HI* UK week w ith the Tibove entitled court and
q distance of 5 chains, more
what appeared to be the same cause Within four weeks fpom
Notice is hereby given that
or less.
thing as the babies at RuitlS had the date of the firs t publication
Bids must be accompanied by the undersigned has filed in <he
earlier. A t the weekend she was of this summons as hereinafter a certified or cashier’s check o r County Court of the State of
beginning to eaf and resting stated, and if you fall to so ans- postal mopey order for the fu ll Oregon for Sherman County her
more comfortably.
'
,
wer said cdmplaint, or otherwise amount of the first year's rental, Final Report and Account as
Summer schoof at St. Mfary’s appear or plead in this cause, and nb bids w ill lie considered Executrix of the Last W ill and
ended Friday and the children P la in tiff,. for want thereof, w ill for less than $50.00,per annum, Testament of Gordon W. Reid,
here attending, returned to their apply to the epuri Jor the relief lease to be for a minimum period deceased, and that Saturday,
homes. Douglas Ifcdler and Kar as prayed for in P laintiff’s com of ten years. In addition to the July 5, 1952, at ten o’clock A. M.
en Macnab were in the first plaint on file w ith the clerk of amount bid, ~ successful bidder of said day1, at the Courthouse,
communion class.
,
the above entitled court, to-wit, shall pay the cost of advertising!“ in the County Courtroom, at
Miss Cecilia Belluni, a studei^ for a decree ot the above entitled A il bids should be sealed and ad Moro, Oregon, has been fixed
nurse at Providence hospital is court quieting title in the Plain dressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk by the Court as the time and
spending her’ vacation at Rufus tiff in the following described State Land Board, Salem, Ore place for hearing of objections
w ith her parents, Mr. and''Mrs. real property in Sherman Coun- gon, and marked “ Bid to lease to said Final Report ant^ Ac
John Bel Ion 1 and her brothers, ty, Oregon, to-wit:
count and the settlement of said
overflow land.” ,
Vincent and Steyen. •
, Lots I I and 12, Block 6, Ori-
Dated at Salem, Oregon, June estate.
Mrs. Don Macnab came home
ginal Town, now City of
3, 1952.
Patricia Reid
from the hospital last week. She a Wasco, Oregon,
E. T„ Pierce ,
Geo.
G.
Updegraff,
w ill be on crutches for awhile. an(j
you> an(j no one or any
Clerk, State Land Board
PRODUCTION BOSS . . . The sen- She has a girl from The Dalles
you have any estate or inter
33-37C Attornye for Executrix
31-34c
ate recently approved the nomlns- helping her, so she has all her ggj whatsoever, in the real pro-
Uon of Henry Fowler (above) as children home again. The girls perty above described and that
defense production administrator returned from summer school at the p la in tiff is the owner of a
to succeed Manly Heis< hmann. He st. Marys and her son Jackie good and valid fee simple title
says government Is considering from htg uncle »nd aunt. Mr. a n i therein and that each of the de
proposals to lift control allocations Mrs. George Macnab
' fendants W forever enjoined and
sn steel.
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Bruce Millard suffered a cut debarred from asserting any
working at the Rufus postoffice hand when his wheel tractor cja|m or claims, whatsoever, to
and Vincent started working on overturned w ith him while work- sajd land above described, which
a ranch near GoldendaW-Wn. in* last week.________ - - -
claims are adverse to the Plain-
$2.60 Dt.
While working he had the mis-
HPEF1AL SCHOOL MEETING t if f ’s qlaii^., and for such other
$4.10 fifth
fortune of losing the first joint
NOTICE IS- ^E R E B Y GIVEN and further relief as to the Court
of one of his fingers on the right
legal voters of School Dis- may^seenk mWt and equitable,
hand. He hasn't been able to
trict jq 0 17 of Sherman County, . Service of
this summons is
work since and has been staying State of Orempn, that a SPECIAL made upon you and each
you
at the Fay Brackett residence. * SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis-
publication thereof in the
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Black tr|ct w ill
at Mor0 School Sherman County Journal, a news-
bume of Pendleton were visiting Houtte, on the 8th day of July. P»P« <* general circulation print-
at the George Blackburne home 1952 at 8 o'clock in the after-
and Published in Moro, Sher-
last, Sunday.
noon, fo r the following objects:
County*, Oregon, and of the
Mr and Mrs. H. H. Brackett EJect one director to serve until kind and c,as8 Prescribed by
and daughter
Mary and Mr.»npxt annua, 8chooi
meeting. Au- law- onc® a week io r four 8UC"
and Mrs. Louis I^ngford of The th6rize «^¿haae of land North <*■*▼« we* ks *»7 virtue of an
Dalles were dinner guests last
west of Edith Burnet houifc in ° rder made in th‘8 Cou* by thc
Sunday at the Fay Brackett Moro gg gUe for new hlgh school Honorable B. H. Howell. Judge
home
" Dated thlg 20th
day of June. <* \h* al* >ve * n*ltled
on
At the Biglow school meeting 1952
the 11th day of June, 1952.’ ,
KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY • 86 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL
Fay Brackett was re-elected as
... Ernest Woods
da^e ot the ,first Publica-
SPIRITS. THE OLD S|N N Y BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
direetdr.
;
Chairman Board of Directors \ lon of M * summons is the-20th
Mr. and Mrs. John Addington ATTBST.
CKirA E. Houston
June’ 1952-
of Dufur were Sunday guests of
"D istrict Clerk
- J - Tracy Barton
Mi an Mi -; Don Macnab.
------------------------------------------------
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ü. S. Nat’l. -Bank Bldg.
Know your
^ la to ^ E a to n Z s X n working
THE CIROTITCOURT OF
The Dalles, Oregon 33-0c
OREGON MILK
t r Mr« h X v t S
s during THE STATE O £ (W X X )N FOR
D iscover the taste
WKATHHB PROPHRTH
There was a |lme in the post
half decade when U seemed
that gome of these smart cookies
with the title of meteorogist
could foretell the weather a long
time in advance. It was general
ly prophesied that this year in
this region June would be both
dry and warm. It was neither.
* And that recalls an old obser
vation to the effect that nature
often lets man appear pretty
smart for a . time before it de
flates his little ego. Now anyone
can be .a weather prophet and
be right half the time, that la,
If he is discreet in his choice of
words. And if he is. lucky he
might extend h|s record into sev
eral years.
T h in the law of averages (an
other law not repealed by the the having season
SHERMAN COUNTY
NOTICE is hereby given that
new deal) takes over and the
Linda the small daughter of HOWARD J. PRATT,
the Oregon State Land Board
prophet may not be right again Mr and Mrs. ‘ Gordon Johnson
.
Plaintiff, w ill receive sealed bids at Its
for a long time.
•
vs. . .
office in the State Capitol, Salem,
We are slightly sorry for the --------------------~ ~
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Mrs. Olivia Carr, Et al.
„
Oregon, up to 10:00 o’clock A.
Defenants. m . Standard Oregon Time on
weather prophets, very slightly. Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. • a . m
3 r7 T h X d ? v evTnlng» TO: Mrs. Oiivlar Carr, Monrad Tuesday, July 22, 1952, for the
each month.
Visiting
Wigen, Olga Ogilvie, Elmer leasing, of tide and overflow land
Wigen Huscroft, Irene Olga «described hereinafter,
giving,
members cordially In
Miitchell, Einèr Andestadt, Ar- however, to the owner or owners
vited to meet with us
(By Mrs. George L Fox)
Clyde GILImor, W. M.
ne Andestadt, Roy Andestadt, of any land abutting thereon,
CAMPAIGN
H. D. Pinkerton, Secretary
Mrs. Roatep. Victor Sandvlg, for a period of 48 hours after
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brackett had
now known as Victor Sand- opening of said bids, preference
Whatever the conventions do
to get a new car after the other Rethlehein*Chapter No. 78. 0.E.S
wick, 'Yalborg Sandvlg Lars- right to lease said land at highest
In July we do hope the candi
Meets every second tnu
one was wrecked Friday after
fourth Thursday in each
sen, Nora Sandvig Giovanni, price offered, provided such ot-
dates represent the different
noon. The accident happened at
month; visiting member»
opinions existing in the nation
Hjordls Sylvia Honve, Olaf fer is made in good faith, and
the
old
slide
area
between
Biggs
.Invited. Moro, Oregon
today. We hope there is an op
Kjell Giovanni, Jenny Sand- provided the Land Board re-
' Bonnie M#y, W. M.
vig Tossebrof Olaf Sandvlg, serves the right to reject any
portunity for the people to vote arid Rufus where they were halt
Ambrosia Sandvig Engelberg, and all bids.
tor a new-fair deal candidate or ing traffic for one way on ac Gwen Ross, Secretary
one who believes in economy, count . of - hazardous rocks the
Borghi?<l 'Victoria
Sandvlg
Said land is in Sherman Coun-
individual opportunity, states’ highway crew was removing Moro Ixxixe No. ilS l.O.OJP
Boe, and the unknown heirs ty, Oregon,-and Is described as
Mrs Brackett who Was driving Meets 1st and 3rd
of Antone B. Sandvig, de- foHows;
rights and the basic American
the
car w ith her daughter Joan Tuesdays in I.O.OJF.
concepts that have been sub
ceased, also known as Andy
A ll tide and overflow lands
, Sandvig, and the unknown
merged by government for re- at her side was coming east and hall. Transient and
lying between normal high
was
the
last
car
that
was
stop
visiting
brothers
are
heirs of Edwin Sandvlg, de and low water marks on the
election policies.
cordially Invited
ceased;-
also all other persons
The Republicans have too of ped In the line-up. Another mo Floyd
south bank of the Columbia
Lnne, N. G.
ten nominated candidates who torlst also coming east did not
or parties unknown claiming
River, («ginning at the north
Leo Watkins, Secretary
heed
the
warning
signs
of
thc-
tried to lie new-fair dealers. Thus
* any right, title, estate, lien
west
meander corner of Lot
the choice of the voters has been hlghway crew and came on fuir Loplne Rebekah IxMlge No. I l l
or interest in thè real estate
4, Section 2, Township 2
speed
plowing
Into
the
back
end
between tweedledum and twee-
Meets 2nd and 4th
described in the Complaint
North, Range 16 East, W. M.,
of Mrs. Brackett’s car and d ri Tuesdays of each
• diedee.
herein, Defendants.
and
thence extending up-
Visiting
Republicans who fervently be ving It Into the car ahead. M7s. month.
IN THE NAME OF THE __________
Brackett
was
thrown
Into
the
members
welcome
lieve in the principles of govern-
STATE OF OREGON: You, and
£ each of you, and hereby re-
rnent enunciated in the constitu steering wtieei of her car, and al Josephine Gentry
NO.
tion have had little to vote for though not hospitalized suffered
/ quired to appear and answer the
in recent elections.
Neither, it bruises on her chCKT trnd shock. lelen Martin, Sec.
complaint filed against you In
BUY: Internation
Joan
was
thrown
against
the
al. No. 125SP Self Propelled
r might be »aid, have the Demo
Combine w ith 12 ft. Header,
crats who have adliered to the dash board hut fortunately the
overhauled this spring, ready
same •principles. Southern Demo car had a cushioned (^psh. so she
Art the
ffl>T work. $2175.00. See Kay
crats and the Jeffersonian var suffered no ill effects.
Hoff, INTERSTATE TRACTOR
iety all over the nation have been doors were sprung besides the
AN D EQUIPMENT CO., The
captives of ths socialist fringe back and front ends mashed in.
So they had to get a new car for
Dalles,. Oregon ___ ______34e
in that party.
We are certain that If those transportation, as it would take
“ RID your field of morning glory
citizens who (relieve in honest some time to get the other car
Ask Barney about the new Bor-
back
In
runahle
shape
again.
government, in little govern
ascu—No spray, no equipment
It
was
reported
the
car
doing
ment Interference in business, in
necessary—fireproof and non-
an d ORCYHOUND w ill ta k e you th e re
government staying w ithin Its the damage was unable to move
poinsonous.”
away
from
the
scene
under
Its
fo
r
less
—
In
air-co
n
d
itio
n
ed
c
o
m
fo
rtl
<
lim its, in aid to the needy (for
Don’t set raw poets. . See a
MHuSC
eign or domestic) for charitable own power. AwVccker was call
demonstration of the finest,
within your reach by Greyhound — and at
Typical Low Fano
or business reasons, not political ed to take It/iw a y . It was said
fastest wood preserver. Avail
costa so low you’ll be pleasantly amazed.
there
were
three
In
this
car
but
reasons, could get together they
1-wny R-trl|>
able
at Baumgarter Hardware,
none
of
them
was
seriously
hurt.
V
a
c
a
tio
n
P
la
n
n
in
g
S
e
rv
ice
is
FREE
—
w
e'll
■
>
,
would win this election easily.
S 2.RO * $ 4.55
arrange thrtihog Vacation Tours, make your
°*
n<
Grass Valley, Oregon.
33-41c
Holland Johnson, master, pre
|The straight thinkers are div
5.35
3.40
hotel reservations, plan sightseeing, help you Bend
sided
at
the
Rufus
grange
meet
WANTED:
Man
w
ith
car
to
call
ided by prejudice, which doesn't
lect just the trip you want. There's a FREE T h e D a lle *
.05 * 1.55
on farmers in Sherman coun-'
FOLDER describing
ibii
hundreds of pre-plan
speak very highly of their think ing Thursday night, i Mrs. Sam
Brock took down the minutes be
ty, Wonderful opportunity. $15
ned pleasure-perfect tours waiting for you.
(AMTU*
ing.
to $20 in a day. No experience
H
Mt. Taft certainly and Mr. E l cause the secretary, Mrs. Atlee
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
or capital required. W rite Mc-
senhower probably—from his re Wilson, was absent.
Mrs. Johnson reminded the
Ness Co., Dept. B., 2423 Mag
cent statements—believe in an
noli* St., Oakland 7, Cal. 33-4p
American government as opposed members of the rummage sale
to that we have been having to be held in The Dalles June 27
WANTED: Contract harvesting.
Should the Democrats nominate and 28 at the Eddins’ warehouse.
W. W. Harper, Wasco, Phone
Russell both sides w ill have a Hours of 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
<•*. i
32~4p
\ candidate w ith a sound y back George Fox as agricultural
MALE
HELP
WANTED:
40hour
ground. That is too much to ex chairman gave a report on the
week w ill bring you better
\ From where I s it ... ¿ y J o e M a r s h
pect, but not too much to hope rainfall this year as compared
.
than
average earnings. . Good
to last year In the north end of
s* I
for.
credit reputation, car, arid-»or
Sherman
county.
Although
it
is
The list of things that govern
mal health essential. Full in
ment dues for—and to—people hard for many ter believe there's
formation on request. W rit*
Whitey Sure
is a long one, indicative of the been more moisture for May
J. R. Watkins Company, 137
and
June
this
year
than
last
power the government has as
- Dexter Ave., Seattlle 9, Wash.
Rang the Bell t t
sumed over us.
That is not a This is on account of April be
•
\ ‘ 31-6c
healthy situation.
Just a few: ing so dry.
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
Allen
Tom
said
the
Rufus
dis
Telephone
woke
me
out
of
s
sound
to
drop
it
off
on
his
way
home.
the government, controls the
M eit cutting, wrapping, sharp
price of food, the interest rate, tric t may have to organize as a sleep last Friday about eleven-
From where I sit, I can’t blame
freeze. Bring them In any da >
export and Import, radio and TV, spotting station for aircraft. The thirty. “This Is Whitey Fisher out Whitey for his joke. He was just
but Sunday. C A C Food Store.
the price of clothes and house lecturer, Mi*s. Bill O’Brien had on River Road.” says a voice. “I reminding me we owe ether people
^Grass Valley, Oregon.
llt f c
hold , equipment, the price of a program on Father's day. Sup just wanted to tell you how much the same respect we expect from
NEED
AN
ALL-PURPOSE
CAR?
per
was
served
at
the
close
of
I
like
this
VMk’i
Cfurfe*."
many raw products.
them. Since I'm always talking
Then see the W lllyc Station
Government suppresses action the meeting.
“ Thank*, Whitey,*’ I told him. about respecting the other fellow**
Wagon on display at* W ILLIS
Rufus Bible school w ill ' start
against lawbreakers in Its own
"But why in Mazes call to tell me rights—including his right to enjoy
MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over
midst or persecutes those who Monday morning June 23rd at at this time of night?” “ Simple,” a glass of beer if he choose«, it was
drive, plenty of carrying capacity
9
o'clock
at
the
Church
of
Naz
disagree with it; government has
he says, “ your paper boy just de only fair that Whitey should ”waku
means safety, economy and prac
splayed politics w ith foreign af arene. Mrs. Roblrts w ill lie su livered it a short while ago. Been me up** to Ait right to get his copy
deal
transportation. Also New
pervisor
and»
the
teachers
w
ill
fairs and caused the needless
waiting for it all evening.”
of the Cfarioa on time. Thanks
Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK
death of thousands of young include Mrs. W. T. Little. MW.
. .
UPS and STATION WAGONS.
Next day, Buzzy Wilson tells me again. Whitey!
men; it has lost China and has John Mathieson. Mrs. William
Contact W IL L IS MOTOR for W ll
he delivered Whitey’s paper late
O’Brien,
Mrs.
Fay
Brackett,
and
failed to make the United States
lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
.Rev. Robirts w ill help w ith the because he stayed fer the school
a leader among nations. -
and Accessories. West Columbia
dance
and
thoqght
it
would
be
OK
craft
work.
; But one could w rite a Declara
River Highway, The Dalles, Ore
Mrs. Xvthel Rice and son Vin
tion of Independence longer than
gon.
\
23-tfc.
tlie original and more startling. cent have lieen visiting at the-
C vnrigkt, ¡952, United
ü i—m » ivttndattÿ»
' I
CONTROL LAW
• • • you mean I
must pay the
same price for
milk I carry
heme myself?
Rufus News
Oregon Milk Con-
f ’y * trol compels stores
to charge as much for cash-and-
carry milk as you pay for home
delivery—»requirement in which
Oregon stands almost alone
among the 48 states.
“Take qoiii choice
K tacatio B
snots anywhere in AmericaJi *
YHOUND
.»a» Aid»
si*»
4
Among chies o f Portland’s size or _
lawUr star» pricat ara pa ts iM a la ..
target, 92% have Tower prices Fdr m ilk
rowiond »oo
bought in stores, with an average .
.
saving o f 1 X cents a quart. Portland
* " 1S
was disclosed by Oregon
is the only such city west o f the
State College’s two investigations of
Mississippi where store and delivered - distributing and retailing cpsts for the
prices are the same. The six cities
Control authorities-published
where store customers save most are:
' n ’ ^^1 and 1952. These cost studies
New York C ity ............................ 4Kc
#h° W:
Minneapolis................................ 4c
1. M ilk Could have been profitably
Washington, D. C................ . .3c
priced an average o f two cents lower
D e tro it............... '.......... ¿ . . . . 4 * . 2 X c
by half the stores surveyed (most o f
Chicago..-}................................... 2>4c
them independent stores) when sup-
Kansas C ity . ................... .. , 2 jf c plied by half the wholesalers studied.
(U.S. Dept. Of A ricutiure. M a r. !« « >
2. A four cent saving could actually
Oregon M ilk Control has not per-
have been passed on to consumers by
mitted the consumer to benefit from
Portland’s most efficient independent
such savings made possible by effi-
store, supplied by Portland’s most
cient distribution.
efficient wholesaler.
Shop Safeway...for fine foods at everyday low prices
The questions and answers below show some other ways in
which Oregon Milk Control affects YOU.
' Q. Deo« Milk Control limit tho rich no«« of milk?
A.
Y«a. The richness (butterfat content) o f m ilk sold in each price range
lim ited by the rulings o f the M ilk Adm inistrator.
is
Q. boo« Milk Control lot tho grico yoo most emr»
That is the purpose fo r which the law was designed. I t sets floor
prices, not ceiling prices.
*
A . Yo«.
Q . Doot M ilk Control discourage competitive distribution of m ilkt
A.
Yo«. N o one can enter the m ilk business i f the Adm inistrator gays sod)
new competition might disturb existing distributors.
O. Doe« tho Oregon Milk Control Low rogulat« Sanitary condition«?
It has absolutely nothing to dd w ith the sanitation, health inspection,
cleanliness, or the purity o f m ilk.
—
A . Ma.
Q
P ol» M ilk Control limit the supply of Grad« A milk?
Y««. To sell Grade A m ilk fo r your use a farmer must first get permission
from the Adm inistrator. I f he gets permission (and many do not) he is
. given a quota. I f lie produces more he must often sell the surplus at a lower
P» ice for cheese or other factory uses.
A.
Send for this fr»o booklet. Yoa «nd your family are ritaOy
concerned by anythin« that affect« the m ilk supply o f ytmr
coirrouniry Learn how Orccon M ilk Control affect« Y O U .
w ru t to Safeway Store», 11 J9 S.E. 1 h ,rd . P o rtland 14 O r * .
SAFEW AY
Wnor, you always got Moro for yoor
mo « ,y