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o HAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON S h erm a n C o u n ty .IJournal GRASS VALLEY NEWS FRIDAY MAY 27, 1955 of L in ma C a th e rin e D a v is , Deceased. notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Kent, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 27 1955. • Last publication June 17, 1955 LUTHER W DAVIS Executor of said estate, Kent, Ore. Notice Is hereby given that the Mrs. Elsie Patjens and a friend of The Dalles were dinner guesU undersigned Luther W. Davis has been appointed Executor of GU m I I • • urh 1 dlloi Sunday at the home of Mrs. John the estate of Emma Catherine Da Engstrom. F r ite n «1 a» «eo«>nd e l* » * m a tte r at the Sherman chapter No. 132 OES vis, deceasel, by the County Court P o ato ffice a t M oro. O retron, un<l«r Act met at the Masonic hall last Tues of the State of Oregon for the o í to n a re « » o f M arch 3, 187». day evening. Mrs. Vernon Eakln, County of Sherman and has quali worthy matron and Wallace May, fied. All persons having claims niwspamb worthy patron presided. Plans against said estate are hereby y U B L IlH IB B were made for the Masonic picnic to be held Sunday June 10 at Hunt a iio c ia t io n park Tygh Valley. Discussions on arrangements for delegates going N A T IO N A L I D I T O t l A l to grand chapter ensued. Refresh l * sè o c 5 I 5 N ments of cake and coffee were served from a table decorated in the patriotic theme by Mrs. E. R. A f f 111 A T f V I M B Í • Blaylock as hostess assisted by OFFICIA». county paper Mrs. J. W. Blagg. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling SUBSCRIPTION RATES had as their guests Monday Mrs. •R E YEA* ,2 (* Amelia Peterson, Mrs. Charles Swan and Mr. and Mrs. I^ee Pet May 27, 1955 erson. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May left MR. PRESIDENT of our Thursday afternoon for John Day When a man gets to be presi to attend the funeral of his broth dent everyone feels that he has a er in law, Guy Boyer, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles and right, or even a duty, to analyse Monday Through Thursday his characteristics and expound son Stephen of Dee spent the thereon for the benefit of any one weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter. who will listen or read. Friday The Cub Scouts enjoyed a day Some of It is a bit amusing and not very factual for the outs of of swimming and picnicking when Saturday ten find the president to be a very their parents took them to Warm ordinary fellow at best and a dis Springs Saturday. Those going reputable scoundrel in most mat were Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Smith, ters; the ins are inclined to praise Mr. and Mrs. Elton Eakin, Mr. and him as a sort of perfect executive. Mrs. Owen Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. That is just human nature express Clyde Stradley, Mr. and Mrs. ing itself. Some like the Giants Frank E. Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Rolfe, and families, Mike and some like the Bums. President Eisenhower gives evi Todd, Mrs. Bud Brlnkert, Victor dence of l»elng a blend of conser Johnson, Barbara, Jerrlne, Joecile vative and radical that draws the and Orville Blaylock, Mrs. Art loyalty of neither of the extremes. Schilling and children Gene and He has done much to restore pri Diane, Peggy Reckman, Tommy vate enterprise to the nation and Eakin, Mrs. Harry Stark and dau- AN ORIGON BANK SERVING OHIOON would certainly prefer less gov ters, Roy Easter, Mrs. Bob Rolfe and children and Mrs. Bertha Mer \OQ-. -/cc/w' ernment than more. His proposals for a huge wad ritt and sons, Terry and Dale of of money for road building and Wasco. federal aid to schools were radical The money you save may drop in purchasing and would have materially chang ed the balance between federal LEGAL NOTICES power as much as it has in the past 10 years. No one and local governments in those NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the matters. A rather conservative can answer this question. congress seems about to dispose undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for of both proposals. Why not allow a portion of your savings to earn So many radicals ideas have Sherman County, her Final Ac more, and grow directly in value with the finest Income conservative and so many count as Executrix of the Estate conservative Ideas would appear of Jesse N. Landry, deceased, and American corporations in banking, insurance, elec radical to the coming generation that Wednesday, the 6th day of tric power, telephone, and leading mutual investment such appellations must 1 m ? used July, 1955, at ten o’clock A. M. with care. Unemployment com of said day in the court room of funds? Yields up to 6%. Average growth in value pensation was once a radical no the County Court in Moro, Sher annually has been 10 to 20%. tion and now one is a conservative man County, Oregon, have been if he thinks private industry fixed by the Court as the time and shouldn’t pay It Itself and all the place for hearing objections to Write, phone or stop in for details. said Final Account and for the time. What is radical in one place settlement of said estate. Eva Landry may be conservative in another. Executrix Look at the farm program sug TYGH VALLE.Y OREGON T. I,ester Johnson, gestions for proof of that. Attorney for Executrix 30-33c Phone I13F2 So there Is danger in classifying a man who" represents so many Nationwide Inveatment Service In Stocks A Bonds millions of people as being mo In the C o u n ty C o u rt of the S tate SO Years Experienced Area Mgr. U. H. Rank Bldg. tivated from one point of view or o f O regon fo r the C o u n ty o f S h e rm a n W .1. o llin s A < Co. P o rtla nd, O Ì » in I I I . . « I. C < <»11111« ” » ■ w s.sssssx.t - » r regon .» A ' ' " " as always being on one side of the economic fence. The president In the M a tte r o f the E s ta te is a man who can say “No”, who is sincerely interested in doing his job as well as he can. We will let some one classify him In a l(>0 years from now and we won’t even read that. |*uhli«lie<l Every Friday •< Moro, O regon BANK AT CONVENIENCE! Late-Hour Windows 6 :3 0 3:00 write. Empire Machinery Co., WANTED; MARRIED WOMEN 29-30c FULL OR PART TIME. Good Arlington, Oregon piggy gilt and wean 9IIT2 *A. I t FOR SALE: 1 30-33c reus Eslinger, Grass Mon., rue . • 29-30D er pigs. Marcus 29-30p For Appointment. Valley. PINAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow. the undersigned have filed their Final Account and Report in the If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, see me estate of WILLIAM H. RAGS DALE, Deceased, in the County about— Court of Sherman County, Oregon, and that the .Court has fixed Fri day, the 3rd day of June, 1955, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. In the for I have several kinds of roofing that are well County Court Room in the County adapted to this country, that will not blow off and Court House, Moro, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of that will shed rain for years. objections thereto and settlement thereof. CLARENCE ODELL, WILLIAM HARRY RAGSDALE WASCO, OREGON JOHN L. SEARCY ” Executors BUSH A BRADLEY Attorneys for Executors 26-30c O’CONNOR A HARVEY Attorneys for said estate 521 Equitable Building Portland 4, Oregon R O O F IN G W ANT ADS STRAYED; small black ig. David Conlee, Moro. 30c •TATE WIDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campell and Jack Null, The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone 722. ig tfn CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn IN 10 YEARS DO I T Y O U R S E L r A lot of fun Is being made of the do it yourself frenzy which does have its funnier aide. But there is a practical side to it, too. A generation ago no man was considered fit to become a house holder without knowledge of how to repair the gadgets around the place. Then the gadgets multiplied until an expert's care seemed necessary and It Is» only recently that householders have been cat ching up with their once accepted duty. Grandpa would mend a fence, milk a cow, harness a horse, set a tire and brace up a wobby wa gon so It would run home. That was expected of him. There Is no reason why grandson-who can do none of the alKJve— shouldn I adjust to his environment so that he can repair a motor, spray the garden, wire the garage ami paint the bathroom. Gadgetry got ahead of us; now we are catching up. And it Isn t funny. It is ncessary for solvency now as it was before. Lupine Rebekah Ixwlge Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of month. Visiting members welcome Vada DeMoas, N. G Jo Gentry, 8w. Today’s Blitz is lighter! But—and here’s the real trick — refreshingly light iloro Ixxlgp N». US Meets 1st and 3rd ruesdays m 1.0.0 F. tail. Transient and flatting brothers are -ordlallv Invited lohn Shipley, N. O- i.eo Watkins, Secretary i le r i tlile u i r n h e r m old-fashioned beer flavor. It s the light beer that tastes like beer...full-bodied, satisfying, good. If you like your beer on the smoother, lighter side (and who doesn’t?), Blitz is your beer. BETTER BUY BLITZ! » ha p ie r No. « a O .H S fourth Thursday In each month; visiting members Meets every second snu Invited. Moro. Oregon Catherine Thompson, W. M. Naomi Van Glider, Secretary Crreks l odge A.F. > A.M Meets - the 1st a*Mi 3rd Thursday evening» each monih \ uuting members cordially in vlted to meet with "x Frank Sayrs, W. M. Glllnior, Secretary ¥• Dr. M om Zimmermann, fomed brewing authority, now Blits Weinhard brew- matter. Dr. Zimmermann'» lighter beer it available at your grocery »tore or tavern. Try it »oon, toite the difference. B e tte r b u y tHè l ig h t e r , Bltei ■ reste • »oetiAM» o iteo« 7U/ "<*// C rn u ' it heard more and more at new ■J,.u,and, ,a<h da, " W O ld Crm , in a 8 6 Proof bottling -companion to the J00 i '<*>J , , And available a t alw a yt Anti Kentucky Straight Bourbon H huktet 1 THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT. KY« Ï NOTICE The special election to determine whether or not the county should exceed the six percent limitation on its budget will be held June 29. Those who want to vote at this election must be registered. NEW SPINET piano bargain: this instrument Is high grade, fam- ous make. Responsible party may purchase at substantial dis count; low dn. pmt. or your old piano, bal. easy terms. Write Piano Dept. American Music Company, Hood River, Oregon. 29-30c BARGAINS In used combines: 2 Massey-Harris No. 21 self-pro pelled combines, priced at $750 and $1250. One No. 51 I.H.C. combine on rubber with Hutton stiff hitch, 16 ft. header with Humelove reel, Selberg bulker. Five good 36B John Deere com bines priced to sell. Call or * 100 PROOF. BOTTLED IN BOND ( BOOMING business makes open ing available for responsible man or woman with car to call on farm women in Sherman county. Full or spare time. Op portunity to make up to $40 a day. Write McNess Co. P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta., Oakland 23, California. 29-30p THEJAUES&SANCH. J. W. DODD HISTO RIC The polls for registration will close 30 days before the election which means that the last day to regis ter will be May 28 at noon. It is possible for voters to register at Rufus, Wasco and Kent as well as at the clerk’s office at the court house in Moro. » Marie Hoskinson, County Clerk ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (ORS 294.305 to 294.415), notice Is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Moro, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 10, 1955, the budget estimates for the City of Moro, Sher- man County, Oregon, for the ensuing year July 1, 1955, to June 30, 1956, as set forth in the accom- panying schedules I, II, III, and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 14th day of June, 1955, at 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M , Moro, Oregon said budget estimates may be discussed with the City Council, the levying board for the City of Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. The outstanding indebtedness of Mofo, Oregon, at May, 10, 1955, was as follows: $9,500.00 Signed: Giles L. French, Chairman Budget Committee; Dewey Thompson, Secretary Budget Committee; Wm. E. Hall, Clair L. Balzer, Ivan Kirkelie, K. Dunlap H. Benson, B. H. Roberson, Robert Brisbine, Members Budget Committee. SCHEDULE I. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES, FISCAL YEAR 1955—195« 1955-195« TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS TOTAL LEVY CALCULATIONS $ 16,660.00 Total estimated expenditures 9,980.00 Estimated receipts and cash 6,680.00 Amount to balance the budget 6,680.00 Total levies needed for 1955-1956 704.15 Tax levies Inside 6% limitation Tax levies outside 6% limitation 3,700.85 Not subject to 6% limitation 2,275.00 SCHEDULE II. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES, FISCAL YEAR 1954— 1955 1954-1955 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS TOTAL LEVY CALCUI j ATIONS $ 17,850.00 Total estimated expenditures 8,385.00 Estimated receipts and cash 9,465.00 Amount to balance the budget 9,465.00 Total levies needed for 1954-1955 Tax levies inside the 6% limitation 664.29 Tax levies outside the 6% limitation 8,800.71 EXPENDITURES SCHEDUIJC III Budget Actual for Actual for Actual for FUND AND CLASSIFICATION 6 month.-» 1934-53 7-1-53 to 7-1-52 to frlMt. Budget 7-1-34-12-31-34 6-30-54 6-30-53 1955-5« GENERAL FUND $ 360.00 T r e a s u r e r & Recorder S alary $ 180.00 $ 360.00 $ 360.00 $ 360.00 34.62 75.00 State Industrial Accident 42.75 75.00 57.24 477.99 200.00 A (iiiiiiH tratio n 443.23 200.00 212.19 50.00 Library Fund 50.00 683.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 692.61 845.98 $ «85.00 629.43 WATER FUND 1416.00 3000.00 City Maintenance Man 3600.00 2856.16 3210.63 120.00 240.00 Collector 240.00 24000 240.00 1000.00 Water-labor account 633 64 600.00 1573.08 494.63 750.00 Water-supply account 436.65 2512.19 976.18 M M 0 Park 200.00 2500 00 New Mains and Sewers 2500.00 475.00 1123.19 1800.00 Power account 1800.00 1277.53 744.39 507.98 1500.00 Fire Department 500.00 5321.02 108 49 4239.4« 10990.(8) TOTAL WATER FUND 10190.0« 14254.98 3774.32 t MISCELLANEOUS 1000.00 Emergency 400.00 825.00 Power-Street Lights 1110.00 478.15 739.20 806.40 3000.00 Streets & Ditch 1167.89 1188.15 2766.18 1646.04 4823.00 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS 3510.00 1927.35 2972.58 DEBT SERVICE 275.00 350.00 Interest on Bonds 105.59 368.75 406.25 • 200000 1000.00 Principal 1000.00 1000.00 13.WL 0« T O T A L D E B T S E R V IC E 103.39 3175.00 1368.73 1406.25 17850.(8) GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES 6683.70 16660.«« 18397.06 10782.58 RECEIPTS SCHEDULE IV 144 18 300 00 State Liquor Apportionment O 450.00 673.01 490 53 0 60 00 I < n <■ A I- <•••-, 1000 1 ?O 00 70 00 20 00 5000 00 0 Her Rents 3324 50 500000 5751.43 4974.55 150 00 rc-nt of IToperty 750 60 00 67.50 60 00 375 00 P P. A L. Frachlse 400.00 383.80 344.72 500 00 County Road Tax 2000.00 475.32 643 43 6385.(8) Caah on Hand 3456.18 2000 00 7171.06 6533.23 2000 00 TOTAL RKVENUE 7980.(8) 7098 4« 105.25 2077.99 8385.(81 TOTAL REVENUE A CASH ON HAND 9980.00 10354.64 7576.31 8611.22 o