Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 01, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY. JULY I. 19W
erg are not much concerned about
the kind of a farm program, nor
ll*. social or political implications.
P ublished E very F riday »
They do want to know how much
Moro, Oregon
money it will make them. A* long
t-UH.ii
• getting I return that
Gilè* I.. Freurh
•
-ry from one p r o
f r i e n d »» • « / « 1 ria«» m attar at the g r» n it will take a lot of
argu­
Ore®r»n.
und»r
A
rt
pu w fnffi« at Muro.
ment to persuade them to change.
of CoavrM* at Man to », !»•>
They are not going to leave one
rainy tent for another that may
m i w if a m b
leak as bad.
^ ly e rm a u (Counto J o u r n a l
y u fllllH I tfl
ÁÍBOCIATIOM
STATE PARK BOARD
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Joanne Ross Engagq}
To Vallejo, Cal. Man
Mr and Mrs. Howard R. Ross
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Joann Rae to W arren
L. Gee, son of Mr. and Mrs George
A. Gee of Vallejo. Calif.
Miss Ross is a junior at Oregon
State and a member of Alpha
Omicron Pi. She will attend San
Francisco State next year.
Mr. Gee was graduated from
Oregon State and a mem ber of
Kappa Sigma. He will enter San
Francisco Dental School
A Septem ber wedding Is plan­
ned.
son Interstate Tractor A Equip P. M. and 8 o ’clock P. M., Standard
The Dailes Ore
Joe Oregon Time, there will be suli­
mit ted to the legal voters of said
FOR SALE
Baled gram hay. district the question of contract­
35p ing bonded indebtedness in the
Floyd Root, Wasco.
sum of Three Hundred One Thou­
sand Dollars and no one hun­
LEGAL NOTICES
dredth cents ($301,000.001 for the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT purpose of building and equlppln*-
No»tee is hereby given th at the a new high school building In
undersigned has filed In ’he Coun- an<| for gajj school district,
ty Court oi the State of Oregon
vote (,p Mai,| question shall
for Sherman County, Oregon, her fje the words Bonds
* «•■" and
Final Account as Executrix of
___-N o”; and I hr voter
the E state of John B. Coon, de- shalj pia, <• a cross (X» »»rtween the
ceased, and that W ednesday, Au- w<irj g "Bonds” and (he word
gust 3, 1955, at ten o’clock A. M. ..ye*”, or lietween the words
of said day in the court room of
and the word "No”,
the County Court in Moro, Sher- whjChever indicate« his choice,
man County, Oregon, have been ’
reception of
Somebody Is stirrin g thin®» up
again. W ere for that. Question­
ing the status quo is good busi­
ness because it keeps
the old
things up to date. So there’s no
quarrel with the theory of rais­
,OT *he ?
J
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Dr. Frank D. Reid
ing a fuss.
PAPER
OFFICIA« COUNTY
___
In this case we don’t believe
Theresa Fern Schilling the places aforesaid be oP*n(*1 *
DENTIMI
hubs « ription HATBM
in the value of the argum ent being
the hour of 2 o’clock P. M , Stan­
O ffice Closed U n til F u rth er
Executrix
S2.M made. It Is about a state park
dard Oregon Time, and shall re­
ONE VEA It
N
otice
T. Lester Johnson.
board separate from the highw ay
main open until the hour of 8
M
oro
H
otel
7*1
34-7C
A ttorney for Executrix
commission. It is probable that a
JULY I, l» M
o’clock P. M„ Standard Oregon
proper policy would accept a
Time, of the same day, at which
NOTICE OF SC HOOL BONI)
small percentage of the sugges­
hour the polls shall be closed.
DECLARATION OF
■LB C TIO N
tions made for change ‘ even
)
By order of the District School
State
of
Oregon
though
the
public
has
to
consider
INDEPENDENCE
)ss Board of Union High School Dis­
FOR
SALE:
3
Parakeets.
2
males
County
of
Sherman
them all.
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trict No. 1 of Sherman County,
one female, and wire cage 17 x Union High School Dlst. No. 1 )
It is axiomatic that we accept
A group of individuals have
12x24 $25 00 complete. W. H
that which we posses« and hold i*en going about the state w ith ■
NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREBY Oregon, made this 8th day of
Davis, Depot, Moro.
35c that, at the school district bond June 1955, A. D.
it in light esteem while chasing thé highway commission, now on 1
after something of less value. If its __________
election hereby called, to be held
annual tour _______________
o f th e e la te, to see
Ivan A. Blagg
FOR
SALE:
One
Papec
Hay
Chop­
it actually 1* true, it could a«, count
they tWnk a boUt taking the
at the Kent, Grass Valley A Moro Chairman, District School Board,
per, Just cut 100 tons hay.
for our lack of attention to the state parks away from the high- f
Fred Dormaier, Wasco.
34 -5p Schoolhouses, in and for Union Union High School D istrict No. 1,
virtues of liberty as a part of our way commission and setting up a
High School D istrict No. 1 of
Sherman County, Oregon
happiness.
brand new board to do w hat the
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Sherm an County, Oregon, on Fri- ATTEST: Clara E. Houston
These men of another time who commission is doing for parks.
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp day, the 8th day of July, 1955, A
33-5C
District Clerk
scrawled their names at the I » ’.-
It looks like duplication to us.
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass d ., between the hours of 2 o’clock
tom of the document T hom s*'Jef­ First, because the commission is
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242
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ferson had carefully copied for better equipped to give help to
FOR SALE: W hite enamel wood
that purpose were not foonflg p arks than anyone else, having
Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow. ♦
. and coal trash burner, would
about their demand for liberty. the equipm ent and the men and
deliver.
Iva
Dams,
Moro,
34-5p
If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, see me |
The last words of the declaration often, the time. Second, because
are a pledge of “our lives, our there is a minimum of overhead
FOR
SALE:
Three
bedroom
Announcement is made of the P ^ se n ! Miss M cIntyre is employ-
about—
♦
fortunes and our sacred honor”, about the
house, two lots. Call 613 Moro.
management now. engagement of Miss Shirley Le- ed at SL V incents Hospital in
and th ere’s not a lot more a man Third, because it is very likely
34-6p
M clntvre of Portland to Mr. Portland.
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can put on the block. All of them th at we are going overboard on rose
Donald Vincent Adams. » 1 » of
M1r:,AdaH,s
r ,a / ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­
had lives, many of them had for­ state parks anyway. It is not w ith­
and Mrs F rank Miller of The Dal-
plete painting and decorating
for I have several kinds of roofing that are well
tunes and every one was proud of in our memory of ever having Portland
Mte< MelnTyre* is fhe daughter les. He is a graduate of Gonzaga
service, spray or brush Phone
his personal honor.
adapted to this country, that will not blow off and ♦
stoopped at a state park, here or Of Mr. and .Mre. A. H. M cIntyre U niversity in Spokane and is now
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
A fter seven years of battle in any other state, although we of \\ <'<’> and is a graduate of attending the U niversity of Ore-
Vern
Campell
and
Jack
Null,
that will
shed rain for years.
♦
they won their fight and estab­ might have done so accidently.
the U niversity of Port ¡ __
to i College gon Medical Schopl. He is affili­
The Dalles. Oregon
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lished the United States . of -» Amer
know the argum ents: th a t
wi[ h a t e ’ w ith Phi Beta Pi F ratern ity .
CLARENCE
ODELL,
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lea, or at least the confederation thou#ant]S of out-of-state drivers
¿ e ita. Beta Beta Beta
The wedding is planned for FOR SALE: Three Superior Hoe
WASCO,
OREGON
$
drills
with
hitch;
24
ft.
drag
link
that later became the U. S. A. e (<Mne
state annually, that •
Delta Epsilon Sigma.
At September 24th.
grain elevator; one Alemite
have grow n used to the rights they are all in search of shade and and 1X113 t Ps,,on
pressure luber; 1947 KB6 In ter­
granted under that government rest and a (abje to eal a gandwlch
Monday .night, and there was a
national truck; 200 bu. steel
and to think them commonplace Qn Some undoutMedly are In that
few sprinkles of rain Tuesday.
Rufus Pei sonáis
grain truck bin. See E rnest E s­
This they are not. Only a few of clasg. m ost of them are pushing
The grow ing wheat of the north
linger, Moro.
34-5p
the peoples of the world have the
floorboards trying to
end of Sherman-1 county can use
Mrs.
George
F
ox
freedom of Americans.
get someplace.
WANTED:
Job
as
household
help­
some rain a t this time. It has been
To w hat did these sturdy men
far M bas been observed the
e r by girl 15. Joan Gilman. Moro
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Morris
are
the
noticed
th
at
in
some
early
fields
of honor object? They objected highway commission
Phone 311.
35p
doing a prou(i parents of a daughter born of wheat some kernels are a bit
to having to trade legislative good Job with parks. T he\ look
The m ile
t wag nam . pinched.
njnched This
This was
was due
due t0 the last WANTED: Job as cook’s helper
rights for laws they wanted, to clean as we go by. there are am ple
having Judges made responsive signs telling about them. If local ed Lael Marlene and weighed lwo short hot spells this area had.
by high school girl. Susie Woods
Mrs . jo e Morris and new daugh-
to the whims of the governors, to citizens would c u rb their am bi­ seven pounds th re e ’ounces Mater-
Moro, Phone 671.
35p
Lael Marlene, came home from
a m ultitude of new offices and tions somewhat and not ask that nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
officers, to Imposition of taxes every waste piece of ground lie Mathew Duffy of The Dalles and the hospital June 27th. Mrs. Lu- FOR SALE:
on rubber completely overhaul­
without consent. The king of Eng­ called a park It would help, hut Mr. and Mrs. W alter Morris of ther Stew ard Is helping take care
ed, hydraulic header, top bulker,
Rufus. The Joe M orris’ have two of the ba*by art<J helping Mrs.
land, they said, was refusing them th at 1» not expected.
straw spreader, H utton hitch.
sons, Waily Joe an J Keith.
Morris out a few d ay s.
the rights inherent to English cit­
Late machine $1500, or
The cherry harvest at Rufus be-
Mrs. Leo DumFer and sons \ \ al-
izenship.
1- 51 I.H.C. combine on rubber,
gan June 2»th a t the H arland Me- ’ ly and Denny of Salem came up
There might have been some
IIOOL (XJHTH
stiff hitch, V-belt drive, Fel-
Donald ranch. The other orchards last week to visl^ w ith relatives,
economics In It, too, although It
berg bulker on rubber. Late ma­
shows little through the Idealism
The bulletin oi the Oregon H u m at Rufus all began picking Mon- Wally will help his uncle Leland
chine $2000, or
of talk about liberty. Not all of »W« A Tax Research organization day The cherries are good quality. Medler during the work season.
2- 33 John Deere combines in
the colonists were concerned includes In its latest nudiber a
(he
Mrs. W alt Morrfe spent Tuesday
Charles Blake was taken to
good condition, 1 with electric
aliout the cutting off of trade, the compilation of school costs based
visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank
V
eterans’
hospital
In
Portland
on recent construction.
header, 1 with pickup reel. Each
Adams in Arlington.
quartering of troops.
Costs ¡ier square foot for high Sunday morning after he had suf­
$750. or
Contact H. T. Peter-
Mrs. Robert Byrd brought her
The record and the declaration
fered a heart attack. His son Ben
Itself shows a strong streak of schools vary from $0.75 to $10.15 Blake of The Dalles took him husband home from the hospital
Bob is
idealism and love of liberty. They and the per pupil costs from down. Mrs. Blake says the latest in Th^ Dalles Tuesday.
All of the
convalescing after a recent surgi­
did love liberty because It was $h50.48 to $1300.17.
word is that her husband is Im­
som ething hoped for. It was pre­ buildings are In the valley where proving. The Blakes operate the cal operation.
The children at Rufus »>egan
cious In contemplation, not scored tim ber Is easier to obtain than In Union Station and a grocery in
their Red Cross sw im m ing lessons
»»ecause familiar. It Is probable eastern Oregon although the ma­
in The Dalles Tuesday. Leonard
that Americans would react the terial for construction is not given Rufus.
A rain to settle the dust fell Jordan drives the school has to
same way again, hut liberty once and Is probably not lumber.
____________________________ take the children.
lost would be harder to regain The costs for elem entary schools
Mr«. G ertrude Foote, who has
against machine guns and atomic varies from $6.29 In Medford to lottiirhein C hapter No. .8. O.BLN
fourth Thursday in each been a houseguest of the George
weapons than against far-off $12.42 in Portland w ith a p er pu-
month, visiting mem tie.*« Foxes the last two m onths left
England and Its hireling mu«ket- pll cost variation of $303.11 at
Meet* everv second an<. Thursday for her home in Nephi,
Ix-hanon to $880 at I«acomb.
ry
tnvttcd
\i i <ro circe” r. U tah. Mrs. Foote’s daughter, Ellz-
It Is exjiected that a new school
We’d lietter keep It.
Catherine Thompson, W. M.
a»>eth who teaches at Seattle, Wn.,
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will »x* built In Sherman county
stopped In Rufus Jo pick up bar
liefore long and considering the
Naomi Van Gllder, ^Secgetory
mother^ •then. Mtey Ja ft for Utah
OUOTA VOTE
wide variation lietween costs per Eurekn l-w lxr
121
* A
"
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square foot and for a p u p ’.l it ap-
Meets ’»n thè l.;t and to spend th e /sy tu rM f*
The women of the Home Ec.
Why farm ers voted as they did pears that good planning might
3rd Thuredax tvcnlng*
In the m arketing quota vote Sat- weii effect some Ravings,
« ml h month. Vlalting -club of Rufus grange w ere pleased
members cordially in w ith the rummage sale held in
urday 1« puzzling those who pro- ---------------- -—
vlteu to meet ^ t’b
The Dalles last week. Mrs. Har-
phesied a negative vote. Actually
farm ers approved quotas by a HI MMI.H H lloM E li
Frank Sayrs, W. M. land McDonald turned $126.09
over to the treasurer.
stronger margin than last >ear
T here’s nothing much more Clyde GiUmor, Secretary
despite the cut in price brought on p)ea8ant than a sum m er shower.
by the new parity formula and Even if one Is out In it, It is plea­
flexible price supports.
sant for a good w etting doesn't
It seems likely that a tleslre for hurt anyone unless chilled and
security had much to do w ith the sum m er prevents that In some cli­
vote. Farm ers may realize that mates.
the tent 1« leaking »mt it Is the
The big black clouds roll up In
only tent on the cam p ground and the w est as If dlrely threatening
better than the open storm.
the whole universe In their fero­
There can »* no question that city; the thunder rolls awesomely
’W ir e r e 'v e ^ ' ¿yotx GO...
thow who lavor flexible p r l« .su,> an() I|)c 11([h|n|n(( (|arta hPre anil
X a ’ r » . r e n X i i n g oi their
* <*'« bomber attacl<-
*V \7^atever 3 ^ 0 DO...
»! fU
Ing a foe. It Is a varied and Im­
stand, politics would »x* more odd pressive show.
Indeed If they dkl not.
B L IT Z W E IN H A R D
Then comes the rain, peppering
It may »* that farm ers know the earth with tiny blows that
that price supports cannot stay at make the du»t raise in the gar­
w l l l L e a D e l i g h t f u l . K e f r e s K o r g C o m p a J iio n
w ar time levels In the face of a dens. The air Is sc s% eet and clean
two billion »mshel surplus and smelling after a sum m er rain as
are willing to take some reduction If som ething had lieen done to
A-
In order to keep a farm act In op­
'•r'
w-
the
clx’m
lstry
of
It
to
make
it
eration. No m atter how they feel,
or why they voted, a Ixdter farm pure
Whatever your plan for the long holiday weekend, there’s
If one persists In »wing practi­
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program should »*• w ritten arvl It
a place in it for light, m ild refreshment. And light,
cal
a
sum
m
er
shower
Is
useful
to
should 1* a farm program design­
L.
m ild refreshment means Blitz! Y o u 'll find wonderful
ed for peace tim e Instead of war. crops The wheat gets a drink and
W hat we have now Is a farm pro- wheat always needs a drink, »x*-
refreshment in every dancing drop of this golden,
gran, t h . t w o rk , only when th e I"« » 'e r y In tem p er.te plant from
sparkling beer. Blitz is really something special...it's
demand for wheat Is unlhnlte,!.
a farm er point of view. The gar-
brewed especially to the taste of people in our own
B
E
The wheat men from the north- den plant» perk up and aeem to
BE
went may lie ahle to get their two grow Inche. In the next day or
Northwest. Buy Blitz for the long holiday weekend...
price «hem e» Into the position of »" w hether they have been well
you’ll be glad you did!
Iwlng ihe logical alternative of the watered previously or not
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likely that thl« would require a »(tower and one who 1« In the •** X «»-fr» -z a T i
m ow work than they can give to h u .ln c s. of growing things In the
It and It 1« doubtful If there 1« »oil again feel« that the Istrd 1«
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enough time to get enough farm- on his side again anti everythin« »e
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ers acquainted with It It 1« a tie- will come out aS lghl In the end
B etter hvy the
»«V i
Or M a i ZlMissraMAN. M ill W einhord kr«w .
mendous Job for representatives
«O tis*.
lormwl« for lifk ls r . » ilS s r IM S
from so small a sector of the na- L upine R ebekah Ixtdc» No. 11<I
•roi d«<r«lep*4 sssedsfly »• •*<» ”»• *••**
tlon
the northw est to have a Meets 2nd and 4th
IS« Nor«*w«tl. Or. IllssM rS M S s't kr«w à o»«il-
bill adopted in the national con­ Tuesdays of each
ebl« ol y©«r Io »or if« flro<«ry »>•*• O f lo»«rs.
gress It takes monev and time month.
Visiting
luM lve 4'liltnney R eck looms SO feet above the floor of Dry S »Hey
ititi wn»«*»» to-»«-« . io»n«»a oiioo«
S«H«r kwy M S B ...* * «
Ik« Sifl«r«Ac*.
and effort and the help of some m em tpr« w«
in Utah's lia ca lsn le Land an« d u e l s onlookers Robert I’othler, I xm I ks
Vada
DeMoss,
N.
G!
one of the larger farm organiza­
puuuqter at nrarhy Brjrce Canyon National Park, and his nine-year-
Jo Gentry. Sec.
old son. Sam uel.
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tions.
It Is o u r observation that farm-
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