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o PACK î BHKBMAS COUNTY JOURNAL, M«R<>, OKKOON FRIDAY, FKBRVARY Ï5, IM S REWARD for dog. Female Collie b . , ber school District No. 17 of i t Law of Rufus Wallis, deceased;) named Duchess, lost from D W e term an Coffity, Oregon, shall Unknown Heirs at Law of Harvey) 0 count for the tremendous growth of the liquor commission and they v n A M T A I) S for the trem ei « also susplcion on th e law yer8 W A H 1 A U □ 1s>ljrruuui (County flouru.il Thompson's Hay Canyon rancl© ^ . ^ wJth DistricX No. 23 U aJLis / ,eS ^ se,i 1 0kn.? ? ri Heirs) Wasco unlle wlth Soh<x>1 al ° f(>reK^n*dies more for its citizens involved. Should they be found Feb. 18. Please notify >ul»li»h**d E v e r y F r id a y MAKE extra money. Address, Police " or Ed Woods at 9067 Mon», Oregon _____ than most states, more than it is guilty the bar association shou d mall postcards spare time every Dalles. E d it« bl t afford, more, in our estim- punish them If it wishes to attain week. Write Box Fourteen, Bel GII«** j, French - purpose of forming a union high land In Sherman County. Oregon,) u o - ation tia n a majority of the peo- a reputation for purity of conduct mont, Mass. 16-9p L E q A l NOTICES matto i »• " pie want or are willing to pay for. for its members. «z-hool district for high school designated as Tract No. T-2018 of > gitffud M «vcond cl** OreKon. undor «* The Dalles COUNTY, Dam Project, and) pu»tüinc* *t - WANTED: Booming business no T| C b TO CREDITORS purposes, and . » 1 » * " th<» th.! aues- qu SHERMAN a m uniei) »• ConffrvM of Match ». irT*l----------- The contest at Salem is between makes opening available for res- persons having claim again- tlon of whether said School pa| corporation and political sub- > O F F IC I'- (O IN T Ì l’ A I’ FH those who think taxes must be KAI) BILL ponsible man or woman in Sher- st the Estate of Leon V. Moore. trlct No. 17 __________ shall furnish as a division of the State of Oregon, ) raised to continue services and Legislators from this district to call on farm womjn in Sher- deceasedt are required to present union high Ht'KNI -KIFTION KA I MH Defendants, ) those who think services must be have Introduced a bill at the re man county. Full or spare time. lhem wllh vouchers properly following described C1VJL NO. 7734 (IN K IRAK ” •* reduced to meet the ability of the quegt Q{ The Danes chamber of Opportunity to make up to $40 verlfeidt to the undersigned, c-o real property situated in said SUMMONS (NOTICE) a day. Write McNess Company, Gladys Morrison, Moro, Oregon, School District No. 17 In Sher- TO; Lynn Wallis, Barbara Wallis, EBBRI ARY 23, I » » ____ people to pay at present tax ra e.v commerce and Port Commission, —— Naturally there will be lo g whRh asks that the 1949 jaw tax. P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta. Oak- within six months from the date man man County, Pnuntv Oregon, Oregon w to-wlt: c WaWg. ° l- Howard unRnown Wallis, Emma -w iu _ he,rs at Gene ,aw LEGIHLATIVM PROGRAM argument about what to reuuc o barge Hnes effect re. land 23, Calif. 16-7p of lhe flrgt publication of this A tract consisting of 15.34 of William Wallis, deceased, the There is a contest in the legts- discontinue and that is Pr°PJ*- pealed. acres, including a drilled well unknown heirs at law of Kufus lature that conceerns every citi- There are many small appropr a may be assumed that the YOUR OWN BUSINESS—Get es- notice, to-wit: thereon, situated in the North Wallis, deceased, the unknown tabllshed in a sound one-man zen in the state whether he knows tion8 that could be cut ou a chamber and port officials were Ceclle L. Morse heirs at law of Harvey Wallis, de west Quarter of Section 19, business without capital invest about It or n o t Briefly it is taxes gether. In order to reduce enougi eSiJured ,nto an actjon . them- Leo V. Moore ceased, the unknown heirs at law Township One South, Range ment, selling Watkins Nation or services. to balance the budget without gelyes u hardiy l)eflta a Executors of George E. Wallis, deceased, and 17 E.W.M., and adjacent to ally Advertised Products in this To recapitulate; the state lha>-'“ w taxes there will nave o public b^dy to advocate a princi- all persons unknown having or Estate of Leon V. Moore, dec’d Sherman Highway, U. S. No. locality. Income up to $500 a soent its war time su rp lu s/“ - |,r - s in higher education, wenare, taxadon that inciU(jes one claiming any right, title or inter 97. approximately one-half month or more possible first C. L. Gavin ■..... funds ' A As,orla “ * school * » * and form of transportation and does est in 0.01 of an acre of land in kept some of • “ these " ona iding funds, b“ basic mile in a southwesterly direc year. Operate from your own Attorney for Estate Sherman County, Oregon, desig good ten years and had It me of the middle ailed funds, not include another. 17-2OC home. Truck or car required. The Dalles, Oregon tion from Moro, Oregon, nated as Tract No. T-2018 of The for the votes of t b ^oruun ^ Jrd0" taemie- l-emle- yyays Ways and and means telling the means is is tening uw Traffic through the locks at said tract and site to be sold and Dalles Dam Project: Write The J. R. Watkins Com- — ---------------- m U ? have d o ^ >ve ' " *° G- ^ n »gallon committee -- to provide , ACCOUNT Bonneville and Celilo has increas You and each of you are hereby pany, 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle NOTICE OF FINAI conveyed to the propsed union Uial hut even, . 7 7 - a rlne more money because ways and ed in the past year and there is ___ COUNTY COURT OF district*for the sum of notified that a Complaint in Con- 9, Washington. 12-17C in THE example of fit/,'* ^ ¿ u m e n . Dur- means hears pleas for services, no reason why barge lines are , t h k H T\TE OF OREGON FOR J « " “ " 00* demnation has heretofore been fil- h h k r m a N $3.788.93. ed in the above natned court in an INCOME is taxed THE » t a * » w ing that t i n t .ne slate greW and’ laxallon is asking ways and not profitable. So far as Is known DIVIDEND more favorably over interest on THE ^ J ^ ^ Y v n w iN BAKER Thls meeting and election > actjon to condemn the fee simple with 1 money on .hand, it was easy to cut expenditures because taxa- the bill is in the interest of but bonds - called by the undersigned as the dde to tbe jands hereinafter des- bonds and savings deposits by ESTATE DALE EDJA H and natural that state services tlon hears pleas for no tax in one barge line. It does not seem r -mit Acts Art • l i'nmirt- s Elec- also known as Dale E. Baker, District Board for School District cribed, subject, however, to exist- should grow faster than popula- creases. Ordinarily ways an likely that the 90 men and wom acis ngc • Deceased - No. 17 of Sherman County, Ore- . ing easements for public roads trie power, telephone, lion Taxes have not grown much, means would win because t en who are presently In charge of NO. 567 -on in pursuance of the provl- and highways, public utilities, rail- ante, bank and other defensive Oh sure more money has been minorities that want more money state legislation will pass enabling the Matter of the Estate of of 335 22O, Revls«i roads and pipe, fines, whleh^sald S iie X d but there are few new g(J to Salem and taxpayers stay legislation for one company, of stocks offer proven stability, Dale Edwin Baker, also known as Statutes lands are located In Sherman County, Oregon, and are more par plus wide benefits for any finan one type of transportation, while taxes and property owners have home. E. Baker, deceased; Dated this 18th day of February ticularly described as follows: cial planning program, large or Dale not contributed to the state since But if Oregon lr}«* l° ------- taxes -------- trying to ~ so equalize that Notice Is hereby given that the 1955 TRACT’ NO. T-2018: A parcel of small. Data supplied cost free. undersigned, as co-administrators j 940. more tax money it will have uu they can meet tbe mUch greater Charles Burnet land lying in the southwest quar J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, With the surplus spent this culty. There 1s strong feeling t a demands now existent. ter of the southeast quarter of Sec Chairman ORE. Area Mgr. Wm. J. Collins of the E»tate of J ^ n a ie ^ t^ n J k e r legislature is up against a serious property taxes should be left to tion 31, Township 3 North, Range Arthur Bucholtz Co. ouuvM, Stocks, bonds, , sll . thelr flnal ac. & vu. uuno», mutual . .utua. e,r - • als0J k ^ n f.led fin a n c ia l problem. It must raise the counties and cities, if the in- Director 17 East of the Willamette Meridian X r X m o n * 7 o r . h . p . n a«'wlth come u x f. raUed It will be the WATKK BILLtt T V U n n r ir h a in Sherman County, Oregon, said funds. Local, national and Can- County Court of the Lloyd V. Henrlchs parcei being more particularly des- ada. Portland office, 1012 U. S. --------- -- »no r n . m t v of gome services to which some per- very highest in the nation, J h e Jh e _ two tv water bills introduced National Bank Bldg. Collect State of Oregon for the Co,anty o t Director cribed as follows. high on behalf of an interim committee sons have become accustomed, corporation tax is already Beginning at the northwest corner lS c t fn Sherman, and that Monday, April ciara E. Houston calls accepted T h e b u d m tu r f in e b lid g i:t.''c o ^ enough but docs permit some ad- which would have given control 15-7c of the southwest quarter of the m ATiCHTirRiNr 4tih’ 1955> at 10 O ClOCk A‘ Diatrlct Clerk mnor fagtte.,on and Harry Oor- justments that might bring in a over ... w >«r ™ .u rc e . m ab late CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING southeast quarter of Section 31 — said day in the court room of said lirtre u»r’inninrr * been appointed • « by said _iJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS bureau have run into so much in Township 3 North, Range 17 man, head of the department of little more. We can raise Meat cutting, wrapping, chorn sharp * court hag revenue cut It down us much as price of whiskey and tobacco, trouble that it 1 b doubtful if they freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass CQUrt as the and place for All persons having claims again- East of the Willamqlte Meridian; east on the north line of they could hut they do not have those already hard-ridden tax hor- will receive much further consid Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn thg hearlng of objections thereto 8t the Estate of Oscar N. Ruggles, thence said southwest quarter of south authority to reduce services, ses. We can enact a sales tax, but eration. Certainly none unless ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com- and the settlement thereof. deceased, are hereby notified to east quarter 40 feet, more or less, drastically re written. piete painting and ‘ decorating * Dated and first published, Feb- present them, with the proper to a point on the southeast bound These have been put into law by won't Such sensible action on the part The plight of the state is not ¿service, spray or brush Phone ruary 25 1955. the legislature and the people. vouchers and duly verified, to the _ ary of the right of way of the Ore- new Any man who lived before of the legislature is cheering to 3977 or 6293, 1205 E. 12th S t The United States National undersigned, the duly appointed, gon-Washington Railroad and Na, It Is probable that there Is a Vern Campell and Jack Null, Bank of Portland (Oregon) qualified and acting Executrix vigation Company, said point also deficit of $15,000,000 and there is the extravagant days of Inflation those who think that government on the north boundary of a need "for ^an additional $18,000,- can remember, painfully, the day is already getting too big and The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn V. B. Eakin under the Last Will and Testa- being the Town of Rufus; thence S. 57' 000 in buildings for institutions, when the storekeeper told him to needs curbing In the interest of MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con Co-Administrators ment of Oscar N. Ruggles, deceas- 30' W. on the southeast boundary schools of h i g h e r learning, pay his bill, the tax notice came people. ed, at the office of T. Lester John of the right of way of the Oregon- tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone Ben G. Fleischman son, attorney at law, Moro, Ore Washington Railroad and Naviga (an amusing term) and for the new in the mail, lhe banket was nut 722. 19 tfn Attorney at Law old folks' home which has been interested in making a loan, it wa.-. il«-lu i t - he Bi C ln ip lM No. 78. O.BLS FOR SALE: Self-feeders for Morea 608 American Bank Bldg. gon, within six months from the tion Company, which is the nortli Meets e v e ry second aim date of the first publication of boundary of tne Town of Rufus, a voted by the people. That makes an act ol wisdom to leave tin 17-20C or molasses by barrell. See Hen Portland 5, Oregon fo u rth T h u rs d a y In each this notice, to-wit: January 28, distance of 47.5 feet, more or less, $63,000,000. car in the garage, wear out the ry Barnum. 17p o n th , v is itin g m e m b e r to the west line of the southwest 1955. Getting that sum of money out wardrobe, spend less and save 'J J f- P- • m In v ite d . M o to . O regon TAKEN UP: One sheep in Novem NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL Allie Ruggles quarter of the southeast quarter of the citizens of a comparatively more. MEETING AND ELECTION ot Section 31; thence norm 2 j .5 Catherine Thompson, W. M. ber. Identify, pay costs, take Executrix jwxtr state like Oregon without This legislature s reçoit! depent s feet to the point of beginning. STATE OF OREGON ) Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary away. A. Douma, Moro. 17c T. Lester Johnson, making it so poor it could not wihether it accepts the finan- The parcel of land above des COUNTY OF SHERMAN ) *♦. Attorney for Executrix, L u re k a Lodge No. 121 A .,* .M A .*» cribed contains 0.01 of an acre, compete with other states as a clal facts of life or postpones the SC HOOL DISTRICT NO. 17 ) M eets on th e 1st and Moro, Oregon 13-6c tor public use adequately to pro place to live is what is worrying reckoning to another tim e . The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN _____________ 3rd Thursday evening* vide lor the __________ construction of a riv- those legislators who have enough citlzep can help by talking oi each m o r.tn * ls i t i i v that a special meeting and election t h e COUNTY COURT OF er improvement for use in con- Dr. Otis G. Perkins Information and experience to writing now and not by keeping m em b ers c o rd 'M Iy m of the legal voters of School Dis- THK STATE OF OREGON FOR nection witn me establishment of realize the situation. There are silent until the decision is made, v lte d to meet '» ” b 1 he D alles Dam in tne Colum bia trict No. 17 of Sherman County, SHERMAN COUNTY Frank Sayrs, W. M. R iver, Oregon anu W ashington. quite a few of these, almost t o o ------------------- Oregon, is called to be held on Jn the Matter of t he Adoption Optometrist in e a u m o n ty for the ta x in g is Clyde Gillmor, Secretary Tuesday, the 8th day of March, of many, for everyone who realizes h , , (, v l I) BE STO PPE D lh e aci ot r e u r u a r y 2b, ly a i (4b 403 E. 2nd St. what must tie done has ideas 1955, at 2:00 o’clock P. M., Stan- j^lalne Mae Nelson, No. 16 S tat. 1421, 40 U.S.C. Sec. 258a) and alfout It and will be harder to con- The senate committee on alco- L upine R c’-ekali lx»«lg« dard Oregon Time, in the gymna- a Minor A cts su p p lem en tary th e re to an d Meets 2rd and 4th ylnce about a program than If un- holic control, we read, is investi- Tuesdays (Across from Stadleman- slum at the school house in Moro, CITATION TO ERWIN PETER amenuaiory thereof; The Act ol of each lnformed and willing to follow the gating a report that certain at- month. Oregon, In and for School District NELSON April 24, 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33 U.a. Visiting Bonn Hardware) leadershlp of otihers. torneys in the state have been members welcome No. 17 of Sherman County, Oregon, j n THE NAME OF THE STATE C. Sec. u91); The Act of March 1, */- In 1940 Oregon’s population was very successful In getting licenses A lthea B urnet N.G. 1917 (39 Stat. 960, 33 U.S.C. 701), , „ Phone 5362 The Dalles, Ore. at which meeting and election the OF OREGON 1,089,684 and the expenditures for clients and that it is, in fact, .lelen Martin. Sec. legal voters of said school district You are hereby required to ap- Public Law 367 - 64th Congress; 1’he Act of May 17, 1950 (Public were $106,219,423. Our population rather difficult to obtain a license shall vote upon the question of pear before the above entitled Law 616 - 8lst Congress, Second is now alRJUt 1,700,000 and the ex- without the aid of one of them, Moro Ixwlge No. 113 I.O.O.F. .......... ................................................ Court on the 28th day of Febru- Session); The Act of July 27, 1953 pendltures are $598,487,000. Ac- The story has been current for 3 ary, 1955, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. (Public Law 153-83rd Congress, tual cost in taxes was $13,000,000 some time with denials and addi- YuesdayVu^LO.O.F. Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs J In the court room of the court First Session). then and now it is over $200,000,- tional suspicion. The committee had‘ »pranaicnt and house at Moro, Sherman County, You are further notified that if ATTRACTIVE TERMS 000. There has been a decrease in should have sufficient power to vjHm ng brothers are ~ Oregon, to show cause, if any you have any objection or defense PROMPT SERVICE there be, why Elaine Mae Nelson, to the taking of your property the value of money because of get to the bottom of the story and, cordiallv Invited a minor child, should not by this above descrioed you are required inflation. But it Is certain that if true, should pass legislation to j ohn Shipley, N. G. Standard Insurance Co. Court be declared to be the adopt to file herein and to serve upon Oregon has provided services far prevent it. i.eu W a tk in s , Secretary the plaintiff’s attorney at the ad ed child of William A. Brinkert dress greater than the growth of popu- Such rumors, whether true or herein designated within A western company serving western agriculture and the name pf said child chan latlon. Neltiher can inflation ac- not, cast suspicion on the conduct four weeks after the date of the HOMEOWNERS ged to Elaine Mae Brinkert as first publication of this Summons, HOME OFFICE prayed for in the Petition • for an answer identifying the property Does your home need paint Adoption and Change of Name in which you claim to have an in- 812 S. W. Washington Portland, Oregon ing and remodeing? Let me filed in this Court. terest, stating the nature and ex- Phone ATwater 4331 Servlce of this Citation Is made tent, of the interest claimed, and Install a beautiful insulated Vou m oy be upon you by publication In the J?tau ng all yout objections and de- or asbestos siding. Assures Sherman County Journal, a news- ? ‘“ ?g ,°,f you,r pr<> Perty. A failure so to file and serve you Fire Protection, perman paper of general circulation prin- an answer sball constitute a con- ent color, increased comfort ted and published in Sherman sent to the taking and to the auth- County, Oregon, once a week for ority of the Court to proceed to and pays for itself in Fuel four (4) consecutive, successive hear the action and to fix the just Savings at Low Cost. weeks by virtue of an Order made compensation and shalUconstitute Local references given glad and entered In said Court In these a waiver of all defenses and objec proceedings on the 26th day of tions not so presented. ly. Satisfaction guaranteed You are further notified that if January, 1955, said date of ap you without knowing iti with terms if desired. no objections nor defen pearance being prescribed by said se to have the taking you may serve Free estimates without obli Order. upon the plaintiff’s attorney a no gation. Also all types of The date of first publication of tice of appearance designating the this Citation is the 28th day of property in which you claim to be Roofing. interested and thereafter you 6hall January, 1955. CLARANCE ODELL WITNESS, the Honorable Ver receive notice of ail proceedings Box 127 Wasco Ph. 303 non I. Miller, Judge of the Coun affecting said property. are further notified that on ty Court of the State of Oregon the You 18th day of October, 1954 the for Sherman County, with the plaintiff filed herein its Declara Seal of said Court affixed this tion of Taking of said lands and - i 26th day of January, 1955. soys simultaneously therewith deposit Vernon I. Miller ed in this court and cause the es E. E. “Pinkie” Billings ' (County Court Seal) 13-6c timated just compensation for such taking. 1*. (>. Box 181 You are further notified that at IN THK UNITED STATEN DIS- T h e D a lle *, O regon TRICT (T)URT FOR THE DIS- the trial of the issue of Just com Phone; 2339 pensation whether or not you TRICT OF OREGON -Y o u r EQUITABLE REPRESENTATIVE UNITED STATES of AMERICA.) have answered or served a notice Plaintiff, ) of appearance, you may present Yes, If you’re existing front payday to payday, each month paying vs. ) evidence as to the amount of com every bill but saving nothing for youiself, »<»« are in efleci working BERTHA MAE BROWN, and . ) pensation to be paid for the pro fo r nothing. Y our Equitable representative can show you how to GEORGE BROWN, wife and hus-) perty in which you may have an save something fo r yourself-even though you may now think Ixand; CHARLES WALLIS, a sin > interest and you may share, on it ’s ¡mpossible. The debt you owe yourself is your most important gle person; CLAUDE B. W AL-) proof of your interest, in the dis monthly bill. The best way to make sure you pav it is through LIS and MARGARET WALLIS, ) tribution of the award of com following an Equitable program. The experience o f thousands ol husband and wife; IDA E. FITZ-) pensation. Northwexlerners has proved this method o f sax ing to be outstand This summons is served upon GERALD, a widow; THOMAS) ingly successful. Kind out more: phone your Equitable repie- e n f o y Use » » lilw k c y l i m i la WALLIS, a single person; EDNA ) y °u by order of the Honorable sentative or send coupon below. WALLIS DINSMORE and JAM ) Gus J. Solomon, Judge of the EiS DINSMORE, wife and hus-) above entitled court, made and en- ¿24- ¿ f i , t * band- CHARLES W. WALLIS) tered on the 25th day of January, and MONTY WALLIS, husband) 1955 by the publication thereof and wife; IDA MAY CARROU, ) for four successive weeks in the a widow; HELEN OLDENSTADT) Sherman County Journal, a news- SAVINGS and WILLIAM OLDENSTADT.) paper printed and published In a;: a sso c ia tio n X5J| wife and husband; MAMIE WIAL-) Moro, Oregon, and of general cir- LIS ERNEST WALLIS; BABE) culation in said county wherein s i a t t i i • roanANO • i u o i n i WALLIS; JOSEPHINE WALLIS) said lands are located, the first $410 4 5th FRENCH, a widow; M INNIE) p u b llcationofthisS um m onsiN o- _______________________________________ WALLIS RATCLIFFE, a widow) tlce) being made in the Issue of KEN TU CKY Plea»«1 •«* that I get full information about Equitable’s systematic LYNN WALLIS; CARROLL WA-) said newspaper on the 11th dav I'*" BLENDED LLIS and MARGARET WALLIS.) of February 1955. m v mgs plant. husband and wife; HOWARD ) C. E. LUCKY, United States At- W H IS K E Y Wat— —- -------- - WALLIS and EMMA GENE WA ) tornev, and BERT C. BOYLAN, LLIS, husband and wdfe; Un- ) Assistant United States Attorney, Street Address or K.E.D. Ne ......— ---- ~ known Heirs at Law of William ) 506 United States Courthouse, Cigw Slat*---------------- Phone--------------- 14 PROOF, 45% 0IAIN NlUTIAt SPIRITS • TMl OlO SUNNY HOOK CO.., 1©Ul$YlllL-M* Wallis, deceased; Unknown Heirs) Portland 5, Oregon. 15-3«? WORKING FOR NOTHING PERSONAL PROPERTY statements to the assessor must be in by March 1 ac^ cording to law. CLAIR BALZER S u n n y ü ttr H iilet $2.65 pt ©