Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 23, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COÜNTYI JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1»M
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
$946.26; Int. Tractor & Equip.,
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
$691.45;
Mid-Columbia
Supply
The Dalles, Oregon
38tfn
WHITMAN HLKI’T HERE ? T
that w ay.
D I11 R e i a S R d U m
Co.,
$45.00
*?>!j(*rnt.ui (C iuii'u
$51.90;
lights,
r
o
a
d
MACHINERY:
MAY
ELECTRIC,
electrical
con­
Kirkelle,
It is considered old fashioned f
F a « fe r n T r in
Ivan
tracting,
Moro
Oregon,
Phone
Sam
Gregson,
«6500.00;
J.
K.
Th
re
has
been
a
story
told
in
to
even
suggest
that
the
farm
er
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Piihlislipd Every Friday at
722.
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INDEMNITY: (Bangs Diseased McKean Co., $4642.30
these parts that DeMosa Springs might be better off if the govern-
Moro, Oregon
had been a meeting place for Mar-
ment would go away and leave Mr. and Mrs. W. I t Ren, re-
Cattle) George Barnett, $8.00 RETIREMENT: $47.72
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Giles !.. i rem li
Editor cus W hitman during his time at
him aIone. Nevertheless the Inter- turned last Thursday from a six COURT HOUSE INSURANCE:
SPECIAL ROAD TAX M-54
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
g,.\ei nincnt is g ettin g
**R jU **P •¡¡¡“ * .* 5 5
Balsiger
Insurance
Agency, WAGES:
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«cernid el»»» matter at the Wai itpu is missionary to tl
freeze. K enny’s Market, Grass
and doctor for the whole lo
a hazard to farm ing equal to to Flint, Michigan to get a car $182 56
Dunlap.
«14.53;
Morehouse,
¡ , r,c. a. Moro. OnCMU
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Valley, OrOegon.
47 tin
intertor country...........
.
m o ta tirT InM cti o r iK k of'tabor. andI going on to W ashington. I) WASCO - SHERMAN COUNTY $144.30; Gosson; «142.12; Zach-
I C. ■ •,<•»* of M :.rH i *•
«209.69
Hooper,
$149.30;
FOR
SALE:
di
room
house,
bath,
The History of Central Oregon,
Government has taken over the C. to see the n atio n s capital and
heal , t H UNIT: $3180.75
ary,
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in , M V
PAPER
lot and three-quarters, two
th a t huge black leather bound m arketing of wheat and does it up > to O n tariot w h e ^ B l U was
TRAPPER: $58-3»
Shoemaker, $169.29; Gray, $138
car garage. Mr. or Mrs. L. O.
Quality has been raised and which he had not vis- d 1ST rict ATTORNEY, $29.00
35; Grant, $157.07; Hammond,
n a t io n a l
e d i t o r i a l ‘book of general and personal his- very poorly.
Kirby, Phone 404, Moro. 32tfn
$159.30; F irst Nat’l Bank, $98.23;
tors of a slice of Oregon from the forgotten, new uses have not been jted Jo r
COUNTY PRINTING: $119.07
[A s g Q C ^ T ffN
Colum bia to California gives the coordinated with c o m m e r c i a l weeks coming home, stopping to BOUNTY AUDIT: $185.00
State Tax Com., $14.24; Retire­
î
sto ry
ere ence
by reporting.
an d there is no group II- see w hat they wanted to see. M1SCELLANEOUS:
ment, $28.37
When Mr. Marcus W hitman
nanclally interested In selling traveling as far as they liked.
p jrst National Bank. $188.20; REPAIRS:
LEGAL NOTICES
¡Qurne\i‘d westward with the
m w e wheat in any form. They came through the central S u te Tax corn., «21.96; Social Se-
_____
Howard-Copper,
$38.93
CALL FDR BIDS
NEWSPAPER
first aethers of Oregon, in 1943,
it is not a problem that is going states, and found Colorado the curity $«4.74; s ta te Ind. Accl. GAS & OIL:
School District No. 23, Grass
it is said that the soldiers who to be settled by continued subsi- prettiest of all of thenr. They were
> $13.35
Standard Oil Co., 76.90
PUBLISHERS
Valley, will receive sealed bids
were sent from the coast met dies, nor by exporting to other met there by their son and wife.
•M
$
ISC
ELL
A
N
BOU
S:
association
them at the point where DeMoss nations unless there Is demand, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid of le al- ROAD FI
B Heiser" «150.00; D. C. Toye until 8 p. m. A ugust 2 for the po-
Spring is now located, owned by nor by putting one part of the les and drove Into Wyoming, hack W EED CONTROL:
Co.,
Co.,
$2800.00; State Ind. Accl. sition of jan ito r of the school
Elec.
house and driver of a small school
Professor J M DeMoss.
Here country in competition w ith an- to Utah to stay a couple of days
E astern Oregon
MACHINERY:
bus. Details of the job may be
camped the'soldiers and imrni- other for the failing m arket. The In Salt Lake city and visit the «1199.88; Sherman Coop. Grain
hl'R SC R Il’TION RATES
obtained from the clerk.
The
m in ts together for several days negative side is easily stated and w orld’s biggest open copper mine Growers, $39.90
J K. McKean Co., $4OF.2O
«2.M
ONE YEAR
-
board reserves the right to re­
under the high, though beautiful haF been for a long time.
The at Bingham City before coming WAGES:
RETIREMENT: $28.37
Bluff or rocks known to many problem of the agricultural de- home.
Dun2ap’o
h
ject any or all bids.
JULY 23, 195I
who have passed along that route partm ent Is to find a positive ap-
Mrs. Marion Medler was hero $326.53; Bayer, $313.31; More-
Eva Cantrall, Clerk
since W hitm an's decease.”
preach. It has been trying and the first of the week to. spend a house, $15492; Gosson, $ 64.92, W A N T
A
D
S
FIFTEEN fat ( ATTLE
\ a sto ry it has certainly add- has been pretty well overwhelm- few days w ith her daughter Mrs. Zachary, $223.55; Hooper, $159.92,
NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING
<>d to the
romance of DeMoss ed by the negative talkers. Should Carl Nelson and family. She is shoem aker, $156.32; Gray, $164 - FOR SALE: 1950 Case two wire
Notice is hereby given th at the
Unless something very serious Springs and for students of Whit- it an end In confusion and result now living at Hood River in a 92; Grant, $179.92; Hammond,
hay baler, good condition $350. unders|gned has filed in the
happens soon this county will n in the
entire county.
As a in retUrn to competition the sol- nursing home.
$169.02; F irst Nat 1 Bank, «223.-
Quaale Bros, Gateway, 1 "°ne bounty Court of the State of Ore-
have raised fifteen crops of grain sto rv it is still good; as history it utJon might be easier.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil O’Meara 57; sta te Tax Com., $27.49; Soc a
Madras 2824
P gon for Sherm an County her
much superior to the average.
. U': qualify
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-
,w ere in Gresham Monday to at- Security, $47.72
WANTED-
Man
or
woman
to
call
Final Accounting as Executrix of
Long ago we wondered how long
There were no soldiers in Ore-
W eather watchers used to say tend the funeral of Mrs. O’Meara’s REPAIRS:
on farm ers in Sherman county, the Last Will and Testam ent of
the
good crops
continue,
13. Frem ont na<
had a few that one extrem e follows another, aunt who died near there last
j . r . McKean Co., $10.30; Indus-
tne g«ou
ciup.N would
...................
.
ln 1H43
Many making $20 to $40 a day. Catherine C. Wilke, deceased, and
trial Motor Parts, $7.50, Tom’s
hoping first, th a t they would . t explorers ahd a howitzer In the n ut the last part of the w inter week.
References
required. W rite Mr. that Monday, the 2nd day of Au-
The M ethodist Sunday school Weld. & Equip., $26.70; Ranch &
through the war, through
country that year but they didn’t w asn’t so mild,
lnm an P. O. Box 14, Bayshore, gus, 1954, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.,
picnic in honor of the best crowd Home Store, $1:30; Arstill- Pon-
period of post-w ar adjustm ent.
a( DeMoss Springs In their
Sta Oakland 23, Calif.
37-8p at the court room, in the Court
getting boy or girl will be held tiac, $5.35; Eddlns Motor .Co.,
They did all that
haste to get across the country
KT^ v,
House, at Moro, Oregon, has been
They have lasted sint-e 19lU auu
*■•11 * l)ptween *» — John
»_I«.* l)ay
IV»»«» and
nrt/l
at DeMoss park, July 30 says $24.05; Service Motor Co., $32.34; THE COST OF LIV , r, 1NG
P-I Back Home;
as fjxed as tbe tjme and pjace of
Rev. F. H. WahlquLst of Wasco. H artley Garage, $89.24
except lor some part ot the toun
river, as he called the Des-
doubled in the past 10 years. bearjng objections, if any, to
GAS & OIL:
ty every year has been a good chutes. Soldiers w eren’t sent until No Rodeo In 1954
Or, actually, the dollar has os sa^d p |nai Accounting.
Standard
Oil
Co.,
$492.23
year. '1 he yield had been as high there was need for them to pro-
one half its former value.
The
Pacific
International
Live­
Catherine Andersen
TIRES &• TUBES:
as four and a half million bushels, tect settlers which were few In­
How about the next 10 year?
stock Exposition returns to Its
36-39C
Int. Tractor & Equip Co., $98.-
the bushel' per acre retu rn up to
ANYTHING can happen, and
deed in 1843.
" j . home’ this year with an aug-
45; Firestone Stores, $494.27
35. it Is fabulous.
A tor
for W hitman
had ridden
as
im ...... he
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- .... .. j llwojtiM.k
|ivestock ghow
show but no
usually does.
GENERAL SUPPLIES:
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
They might well have ended off for W ashington on October 3,
h
other arena events,
Investm ent planning for the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
W. R. Reid & Son, $70.70; Smith
with seven good years and M been
is
12
on
his
trip
to
-**»1®
-some
horse
show
or
mn__
------------,
/
1842 on his trip to settle some
_e‘i” 7vaiter Holt announced
future is essential to financial
Auto Parts, $40.39; Moro Lum. &
in „ about
;ib()ut -----
mission
business and Manager w aiter n
SHERMAN COUNTY
devoured by seven poor years, th
---------------------
things
mission
security and protection against
Fuel . Co., $44.30
situation such as 1’baroh was perhaps to bring HOme settlers today.
,ant in N orth
CHARLES C. WILSON and
)
future dollar erosion.
MISCELLANEOUS:
warned about back ln the book
wUh hJm He dldn t
vacated recently by the
REBECCA WILSON,
)
J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY,
Sec of State, $3.00; water, $3.50;
Plaintiffs
)
‘" 'j he beat part of the good years £ hlch’ not being nU“' ’ ° “ W* * U. S. Air
ORE., Eastern Ore. Mgr. Wm.
phone, $11.05; lights, $4.14; W an­
vs.
)
has been the crops and the bu-
On the return trip w ith a body nto sJ dp£ rha • t ^ o more years,
da Dunlap, $7.50; Moro Postm as­
J. Collins & Co. Mutual type
NORMAN
S.
McCRAY,
and
also
)
ter, $15:00; State Ind. Accl. Com.,
investm ent funds. Stocks &
gest factor has beep the addition-
settlers W hitman left the D n
I
^ llseum approved
all other persons or parties un- )
$82.08
Bonds. Tax Exempt Bonds.
al randall that has come since p;a.ly ak)ng tfae Grande Bonde u n t >
con.
35c tfn known having or claiming any )
BRIDGES & CULVERTS:
1910. The ground has been wet piver ynd went on a head, having hy l oitla
right, title, estate, lien or )
Armco Drain. & Metal Prod
in the sub-soil and usually at the recelved Word that his missionary ,trJ ^ ,,vestock show will be
BEST ONE-MAN
BUSINESS: interest in the real property de- )
top also. The 1910s have an a\ pa rtner, H. H. Spalding and fam-
better” than ever,
Own and operate your own scribed ln the complaint herein, )
erage of 2.25 inches more rani ¡|y wefe U1 wilh 8carlet fever at , ^ gJ f ^ X i t y wUl be devoid of
business w ithout capital Invest-
Defendants.
)
than the 1930s. Men have had a , apwu,
Spa idi„g ’s mission In but ©J net atiract|ong that
It’s time to go swimming and in some of our
ment. W atkins Dealership now
s u M M O N S
share in it, too, by doing good Jdaho He was Uiere the night of 11 e
1
tradJUonal
available in Sherman county. TO - NORMAN S. McCRAY, and
bright and gay trunks and swim suits. It is fun to
farm ing and maybe by using lain- September 25 and went on to his
44-year old exposition,
Profits up to $5,000 a year and ais« all other persons o r parties
making equipment.
,,wn mission at W alilatpu. I he
nuBing arena attractions
more possible first year. Car unknown having or claiming any
get
out
of
heavy
winter
clothes
and
into
light
and
The good years have been nnu.c em igrants were led over the Blue
dropped because of the
or truck required. W rite J. R. right, title, estate, lien or Inter-
more profitable by good
mountains by Stlckus, a faithful
f (he grandstand. No
airy summer things
W atkins Company, 137 Dexter est in the real property described
govern,nentally enforce«.
They ln(liun
crowds w li be‘ perm itted in the
Avenue, Seattle 9, Wash. 35-40c in the complaint herein,
were started by war and te ta in td
jjeforO he coul 1 get eaught up
. . . p other portions of
WASCO
by politics; either a miserable wp b (be work around the mis-
huilding will operate as
i t a t f W IDE PAINT CO. com-
Defendants,
means of acquiring a fortune.
s|on he had to g0 north to another he DUuun K
p ^ e painting and decorating
IN THU NAME OP THE
OREGON
1 he major reason lor good inlssion to aid Mrs. Eells ln child- usual,
»ervlce spray or Brush Phone STATE OF OREGON: You and
crops is the beneflcience of the birth from which he could not
each of you are hereby required
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Almighty and It should be accept- return until October 10. By that
to appear and answ er the com­
ed with humility and ln the t jme ,noHt of the em igrants had Grain Sales Up
plaint filed against you in the
knowledge that the jiower to send gon0 on doWn river to The Dalles,
c
above entitled court and cause
good crops
within four weeks from and af­
good
„ . is ulso the powci to gome were delayed ami W hitman As Harvest Starts
send bad; that seven good cattle spent several days , re-supplying
ter the date of the first publica­
,
,
At Portland, cash sales of
alng have been very small, A
and seven good ears may be de them with food and equipm ent
tion of this summons as herein­
or-
from mission stores for which.
w salps made for new erop
voured by seven bad.
after stated, and if you fail to so
incldently, be was criticized bn (jjnary protein W hite wheat and
answer said com plaint or other­
prices charged.
hard w inter were reported at
wise appear or plead herein
Mrs. Wlhltman, Narcissa, had around $2.20 to «2.23 a-bushel
plaintiffs, for w ant thereof, will
MON EY
remained at Vancouver and '1 he ¡)aged on 15Hlay shipm ents Coast
apply to the court for the relief
Dalles while Marcus was on his delivery
q^ese quotations are
demanded in their com plaint on
The attitude toward money and year long trip. She was not In
arOund 12 to 15 cents a
file with the Clerk of the above
the use of money Is changing. Men robust health.
Late in Octobei |)UShel below the effective loan
entitled Court, namely, for a de­
are now in the stage of economic W hitman went to The Dalles, al-
.
Portland. Bids for ordin-
cree of the above entitled court
life when they are at their high­ so known then as Wa^copum,
white and hard w inter
that the plaintiffs are the owners
est earning ability • v anil i . v who
have and brought his wife back ar-
o r i.i.v.q
tbbi weck at Portland
been training in the looser ideas
WaUa WaBa Nov. wne
$2 20 a
in fee simple of the following des­
cribed real property, td-wit:
about money m
th ai
a t sia
s ta n lle
f|ra
bushel This was up 1 cent com-
v u d In ie pm ber fk
gt
c
of thè
thirue.-
alt of
Lot Three (3) and E ast forty
•s. Since the .-tait
in fo rm atio n h herein
erein contained .........,
red to a week earlier.
feet of Lot Four (4), Block
latest worM war monev \ - ‘
comes from Clifford M. Drury s *jn t he Midwest, prices for I hard
show-
winter wheat have been sh
throw •n around at a rate s .« . g -Marcus W hitman M. D. ’ which
One (1), and all of Lots Two
cred|ted wUh being the most
to the e adders who vven tialn I
(2), Three (3) and Five (5),
,
Inc a very s(rong
strong trend
u-rnu upw
upward.
to respect eaeh individuai dollai authoritative lx)ok
Block Forty (40) in Grant,
------ alxmt lhe The soft red w inter wheats have
It is not our purpose to deter-
Rnown ndsgionary.
Sherman County, Oregon,
, Q also l»een showing some firm-
mine whether it is lie.M to regard
Mojjg Spr|ngs was at _ least ----- ,pbe hard red spring wheats
and the whole thereof; and that
Appliance
manufacturers
have
freed
the
the American dollar as a sort of
|lea soUth of the usuai
dipped a little this
you and each of you and all of
museum piece to be expended route u ,twpvn lluJson Bay coin. at Mtnneapu
the defendants to this suit, both
homemaker
from
the
hot
wood
stove...
only f«»r something of proven any s po rt w alla W alla and The.
he Pacific Northwest, the
known and unknown, have no
value or else aved or ».«--t to get I)aUeg and t,u.re was little game
wheat crop for Oregon, W’a-
right, title, estate, lien or inter­
the
back-breaking
washboard
and
rld of it for any brilliant gadget
attract a hunter or fur animals
* (on and north Idaho was
est in or to the aforesaid real
for fear of a general price range.
aUvact a trapper.
DeMoss
tlm ated on July 1 at nearly
property or in or to any portion
tub ...th e worry of keeping food fresh
The latter notion has Its attract- Sprlngg ,nusl have attained its g3? ltUnion bushels. If this pro-
thereof adverse to the plaintiffs,
tlons.
reputation as a beautiful stop- duc*ion
realized, the crop this
or at all, and that through and by
It Is not given to many men to . t p]ace al a ,ater Ume at a
2Q lx,rcent under the
and safe. Today’s home appliances
this proceedings the plaintiffs’
live an en tire life w ithout at least
w hen men w ere looking for i , X a crop <’( 1»“
title to the aforesaid real es­
two conceptions of the value of jgnd -pbey coultl appreciate It will also be 9 percent below av­
mean carefree, enjoyable living. But
tate be forever quieted ln the
money being extant. G randfather,
than trappers, mountain erage for this area.
plaintiffs; and, further, th at you
who was trained to take care of jncn or cgmp Juntera.
Bariev m arkets this past week
that’s only half the story. Modem
s
and each of you and all of the
his money and part with It pain­
mostly showed some firmness.
defendants
in this suit, both
fully and with extrem e caution
Offerings have been com parative­
financing— like that offered by the
known and unknown, and all p er­
ami after the w isdom of the deul
ly light with an active demand.
FARM PROGRAM
had been studied Is In a more
sons or parties claiming by,
At Portland, feed barley this week
U. S. National Bank — makes these
secure pwltion than grandson
through or under the defendants
Officials of government Includ- was qUOt« l at $49 to «51.50 a ton
will be when the present -loose Ing many committees and many Goa>,t delivery T his was up «3 to
or any of them shall be forever
appliahees
available
for
everyone.
alxnit money Is changed. G rand­ groups of actual farm ers have
compared to a week ago.
barred from asserting any right,
son will have to run to the govern- gjven jong and serious consldera
claim, lien, estate or interest in
U.
S.
National’s
low-cost
loans
,H«l»t«* No. .B. O-fc*
m ent for his »»cans and bacon.
Uon to some solution of the farm
or to the aforesaid prem ises ad­
W hether a man was born when probie in, particularly the sur-
MeeU every second anil
verse to the plaintiffs, and for
*
are
tailored
to
fit
your
budget.
dollars had to l»e chased or when pjueeB So far there is no answ er
fourth Thursday ineacu
such other and fu rth e r relief as
they were to lx* thrown away he and even uo pjan that can obtain
month, visiung memtxe.-x
to the Court may seem equitable
invited. Moro. Orego«
Is going to fee! uncomfortable a m ajority o f ’thosr concerned,
When you buy your next modern
and ju s t
Betty Christianson, W.M.
when the times change. One who
.jbc adm inistration, hy aid of
Service of this sum m ons is
learned In his youth that dollars a nation wide committee, (the
Elsie Jones, Secretary
. appliance, be sure to get modern
made upon you and each of you
were to lie sjxmt Is not «0 sure a saiUe procedure as made the last Kureka Ixxlg» No- 121 J* *;
by publication thereof once a
risk for a lifetime of happiness farrn program) han evolved a plan
Meets 01» the 1st anu
U. S. National financing, too!
week for a period of four succes­
ns one who learned that dollars ^ b lc h would offer a sliding scale
3rd Thursday evening»
sive and consecutive weeks in
each momri. Visiting
w ere to lx* saved. He gets hurt of fw|eral support.
Opponents
Through your dealer...or at this bank.
the Sherman County Journal, a
members cordially m
worse when the times change. attack It without mercy some be-
vtted
to
meet
with
o<
newspaper of general circulation
And If anything Is sure in this ciUHe it might reduce th e ir in-
Howard Ross, W. M
printed and published weekly ln
world It Is change.
come, some for purely political
Pinkerton, Secretary
Moro, In the County of Sherman,
The anger of grandpa at gov- reasons. It Is not known w hether
State of Oregon, under and by
em in en t «pending is nothing com- p woui4j work or not. Because of Lupine Rebekah Ixxlgc No. 1 IB
paresl to the anger of grandson tflP political nature 0 ' the prob- .Meets 2nd and 4th
virtue of an order of the Honor­
when the government has ' to |C,n a |, opinions are suapoctsd.
able E. H. Howell, Judge of the
Tuesdays of each
qu it spending.
W t wish there
above entitled Court, made and
Here In the northw est we have n,o nth
VlalUng
was some way to prepare him for 1 two price plan which some members we.com*
entered on the 30th day of
in ;n" - ike. hut iking it is not Althea Burnet N. G. 1
June, 1954.-
It.
unanimous even
here.
Other
*,elen Martin, See.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is Friday, the
The little furore In political places and other organisations
Ixxlge No.
2nd day 'o f July, 1954.
circles about announcing au th­ have p la n s nv \ of which are * Moro
Meets 1st and 3rd
T. LESTER JOHNSON and
orship of press releases has some lem in a restricted area or a par- Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
peculiar connotations. Some can­
B R O W & VAN VACTOR,
hall. Transient and
didates are always w riting alumt ' n i.a i ci y*
visiting brothers are
A ttorneys for Plaintiffs,
th em selv e, « h c h . r
I
». I I - th .t U v farm
Post Office Address: Pioneer
or no. and
"kf
O Burn.-.. NO.
Building, The Dalles, Oregon
B A N K
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O R E G O N
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the candidate is held responsible, not on a one law basis aiui recent
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