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PAGE 2 • SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 2». 1»M line being more particularly ard measurements b e c a u ^ the av er Sunday after spending the In the Matter of the Estate) paratively easy route of Highway MEAHUKMENTA CHANGED of ) described as follow's: FOlGHOME HEWERS S ljrrn u ut (County 3juurnat 97, which utilizes the oflly good erage figure has changed through» week at the Clodfelter home help > Beginning at center line station grade from the Columbia to the the use of the modern bra and ing her mother during her con HARRY T. SHEARER, P u b lish ed ^ ¿ v ery F rid a y at Home sewers will be Interested foundation Deceased ) LR 3380 + 21.46 P.O.T., from highlands of the interior. All valescence. garment. The bustline Muru, O regon N o. 3023 which station the section cor- others have big canyons to cross. In knowing that the body mea has been raised. The standard N O T IC E O F H A L E nor common to Sections, 8, 9, Any road that of necessity must surement standard for patterns body measurements are being L ile s L» F re n c h Edito» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 16 and 17 in said township and climb over Tygh ridge, drop into has, been revised. This revision changed to correspond to this new W A N T A DS E n te n d aa aaeond rlaaa m atter at tha become effective June 15 accord body change. that the executors of the will and range bears South 85 * 43' 10" PoM offire at Moro. Oregon. under Act Tygh Vallqy, Jump up onto Wap- FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, $28 ton estate of Harry T. Shearer, de of March >. • lnitla flat, drop down to the Des ing to Ina B. Hanson, extension East a distance of 4,310.86 feet; in pile, $26 ton in field. A. J. ceased, will sell, at private sale, thence North 61* 31' 37" East chutes at Maupin and then climb agent. Charts showing these re Gissel, 1 % miles west of WRm- for cash, In lawful money of the N A T I O N AL e p i T O t l A l again to Shaniko flats can ever be vised measurements now appear 4-H HUMMER SCHOOL a distance of 2000.00 feet. Ic, Oregon. 350 United States, to the highest bid There is excepted therefrom the a good road. It would take half in current catalogues of all major CAMP DATES HET FOR JULY part thereof within the right the federal appropriation to make pattern companies. Four-H summer camp will be FOR SALE: Hay chopper, almost der, subject to the confirmation The measurement chart In the held at the Methodist camp new. Eunice Fuller, Moro. 35-6c of the County Court of the State of way of the Columbia River its grades moderate whereas for Highway. a little over a million dollars the pattern catalogues is the guide grounds near Suttle lake on July FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house, 4 of Oregon for Wasco County, on The land described contains a Sherman highway (97) could be to follow in determining correct 8-13. lots in Kent. Robert Helyer, or after the 28th day of July, The program consists of fr * n e w s p a p e r net area of 14.03 acres, more or made even shorter and stralghter. pattern size. On these charts it crafts, games, swimming, box Kent, Ore. 34 5c 1956, all of the right, title and in PUBLISHERS terest of the said decedent, Harry less. The road south from The Dalles says "Select your size by the bust hockey, volleyball, softball, na will always lie a useful road, used measurement on this revised ture study, hikes and campouts. E D D IE A G E N E S H O E M A K E R T. Shearer, at the time of his All offers or bids must be In ASSOCIATION have bought Frank Mullin’s death, and all of the right, title writing, and will be received by to connect Tygh Valley, Wamic chart. That size, then, Is your Special programs are scheduled correct size for all patterns in this for each evening. truck and will continue haul and interest which his estate has the undersigned at the office of and Maupin with their county O l 11« I I I . ( ( I l N IA I’A I'E R ing garbage in Moro. The boys In and to all that certain real the County Clerk for Sherman seat. It will not be possible to catalogue even though the bust Any 4-H member may attend. promise prompt service. 34-5c property situated in Sherman County, Oregon at any time after make of it a good highway. The measurement on the envelope There will be 4-H'ers from WRsco, HUBH( It IPTIO N KATES may be stated differently." Jefferson, Gilliam, Wheeler and MAN or woman to handle McNess County, Oregon, described as fol the first publication of notice O V I M lit »2.00 physical difficulties are too great. Since the bust measurement is Crook And while we're on the subject hereof and before July 28, 1956. counties. There will be a products full or spare time. Op lows: let’s onsider this: When Sher the key in selecting the right size registered nurse and at least one The undersigned reserve the F R ID A Y . J U N E 20, 1956_______ All that part of Government portunity to make $4 a day. No man county was set aside from pattern it is Important that the life-guard who has a Red Cross Lot 3, Section 8, Township 2 right to reject any and all bids. experience necessary. WWte Mc bust measurement is taken cor Wasco county as a political unit Dated this 18th day of June, North, Range 16 E.W.M., in life saving certificate, on duty Ness Co., P. O. Box 14, Bayshore O LD F A S H IO N E D ID E A S 1956. It did not become an economic rectly. The high chest measure is at all times. the County of Sherman and Sta. Oakland, 23, Calif. 34-5p unit. Few counties are. It Is in no longer used. Carl Shearer State of Oregon, lying souther Sherman county 4-H’ers or lead IT ATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Pattern companies saw the The highway committee of The the economic orbit of The Dalles • Walter Ohlegsehlager ly of a line that is 280 feet south ers who wish to attend should plete painting and decorating Dalles chamber of commerce and and probably will remain there. need of a revision of their stand- notify the local extension office easterly, when measured at Executors of the Will and Estate service, spray or brush Phone the Wasco county court passed a Economically it Is as Important Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O .E.8. on or before July 2. right angles, from the Center of Harry T. Shearer, Deceased 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. resolution the other day stating: to The Dalles as southern Wasco line survey for the relocation of C. L. Gavin Vern Campell and Jack Null, Meets every second and Highway 197, for Its entire dis county. A dollar earned or made the Railroad of the Oregon- Attorney for Executors Mrs. Bruce Eccles and son, fourth Thursday In each The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn tance of 98 miles, between U. S. In Moro has as much chance of Washington Railroad and Navi U. S. National Bank Building month; visiting members Stephen accompanied by Wendell CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — 30 at The Dalles and Its Intersec getting into the hands of The 34-37c gation Company, said center The Dalles, Oregon Invited. Moro. Oregon. Clodfelter returned to Hood Rlv- Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp tion with U. S. 97, has reached an Dalles business men as If it were Dorene Hall, W . M. freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass advanced state of obsolescence, made In Maupin. Dorothy Heater, Secretary Notice of School Meeting Valley, Oregon Ph 242 47tfn since Its construction 35 years For that reason the develop FOR SALE: Completely overhaul n ago; its grade Is excessive and It ment of Highway 97 Is of equal E u r e k a Ixu lge N o. l i t u I ? HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Sherman ed and guaranteed Hercules t ounty High School District of Sherman County, State of Oregon Meets on the 1st and Is below standard for the safe Importance to The Dalles as the R E P A IR 3rd Thursday evenings JXC motor, will fit John Deere conduct of vehicles, loth passen development of Highway 197. Of *H<? ° L MEETING og the said district will be held at Moro each month. Vising or Harris combines, price $300. High School on the 13th day of July, 1956, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for ger and truck. Prompt action by late we seem to be meeting more by Trained Technician ; members cordially in Two hillside combine tires like the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, bc- the highway commission to resur business men in The Dalles who vited to meet with us. new 11:25 by 36 with wheels, ginnlng July 1, 1956, and ending June 30, 1957, hereinafter set forth. quick, efficient service vey this route, with a plan for its realize the difference between pol Dean Pinkerton, W. M. $35 each; one header wheel and ¡B U D G E T modernization to proper stan itical subdivisions and economic Clyde Glllmor, Secretary will be In MORO E stim a te d R e c e ip ts an«l A v a ila b le C ash B a la n c e s tire 7:50 by 36, $15. Van Relt- Hch. I dards as an essential route of the trade areas, men who realize that ITEM T o ta l A ll (¿eneral mann, Condon. Ore. state and federal highway system that town can only grow by in Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 11« EVERY WEDNESDAY Fu nils iiiiid Is desired.” creasing Its interests, men who lfMtfl 2ir and 4 th f“ Basic School Support Fund IN T H E C O V N T V COURT OF 21,500.00 21,500.00 C. Bishop With the main Ixxly of that re know that broadening their out Other Sources THE STA TE O F O REG O N 144,200.00 144,200.00 month. Visiting solution we are In complete agree look can broaden their business. members Estimated Available Cash Balance or Phone CY 6 - 5302 FOR WASCO COUNTY welcome. Those In The Dalles who oppose ment. Deficit (add cash balance—deduct deficit) None None Grabenhorse, Àdctrtwnn«,« E stim a te d to ta l r e c e ip ts and a v a ila b le We do not agree that Crlterlon- the deveopment of Highway 97 I>aura N.G.; Vada DeMoss, c a sh b a la n ce o r d e fic it The Dalles road can ever lx* made and who oppose our efforts to Secretary » 163,700.00 $ 165,700.00 H( H. Il F ro m w h e re I s i t / / J o e M a r s h an essential route. In the first build a bridge across the Colum G en era l F u n d E stim a te d E x p e n d itu r e s place It Is not 98 miles but 76 and bia are narrowing their outlook Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O .O .P. T otal still longer than the 68 miles lieyond reason and hurting them Meets 1st and 3rd Estimated / from the Junction of U. 8. 30 selves much more than they are Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. __ _ Secondary K x|>enditurew * I E.M S c h «Mil« Junior Gets through Sherman county. And it hurting us. These possessors of hall. Transient and fo r th e visiting brothers are (¿rades E n s u in g is more crooked and has many such old fashioned Ideas should cordially Invited. // 1956-1057 S c h o o l Y ear more hills to climb than the com not prevail. Pinned" Down John Shipley, N. G. in D eta il L GENERAL CONTROL: i Leo Watkins, Secretary 1. Personal Service: Junior Baker and friends are From w here I ait, th a t’s a cute (1) Clerk $ 600.00 all set for th eir circus. Look for ; exam ple of a m ighty im portant 600.00 (2) Clerical assistants 400.00 400.00 point —if you want th in gs to turn their ad vertisem en ts on neigh 2. Supplies 175.00 175.00 : out i/our way, then you had better borhood trees. 3. Elections and publicity 200.00 200.00 le t t h e o th e r f e llo w h a v e h i t 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) 300.00 a he aav niuo w had unu j problem / ivuivihb s « in «« . T kids have 300.00 5. Other expenses of general control s ta g in g the e v e n t The b ig g e st choice, too. For instan ce, if your 200.00 200.00 " tv & radio W H A T 'S D O IN G B«dlH0V«r th e "Oregon ty« level in oolor from UNION all-new Domo- i, finer, tha City of Portland to %0hloago. You'll relax and » thoroughly enjoy every mile : and minute of sheer travel luxury . . . at no extra fare. BAturtl Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager ^XCIFIO’ b H è re '« O u r NEW A d d r lì' I » PICTURI "WINDOWS w as the adm ission fee. Ju n ior w an ted to ch arge five cen ts, Mrs. B aker th o u g h t it would be m uch nicer i f th ey charged five p in t. So Ju n ior held a m eetin g w ith hla D ir e c t o r s — th e n to ld h is m other th e y ’d taken her advice. T he ads now read: G ian t C ircus in B aker's Backyard. A dmission F ite P in s P lus F ive C ents T ax . ta ste should happen to run to, say, iced tea . . . then you owe it Io ¡/uurtelf to see that those who prefer beer, bu tterm ilk or w hat- have-you get to enjoy th e ir fa vorite beverages, too. A fter all, turn about’s fair play. L o p /t/fh t, 190b, U/uled blutet tí/e u e rt foundation 3 » A ' ‘'.«if’--./5 -6V*. i'M *■' . j ;C. 6. T o ta l E x p e n s e o f G en er a l C o n tro l TELEPHO NE • THE DALLES, OREGON fh & t c o u n ts ! MONDAY JULY 2nd is the Date- M e w ill be read y to s e r v e you in o u r new c o lo r fu l mid m odern B u s in e ss O ffice. , C o n v en ie n c e and comfort w ill lie y o u r s at our u e « o ffice « liicb In clu d es lo u r air c o n d itio n e d n u b ile te le p h o n e booth« — tw o o u ts id e (b e fron t e n tr a n c e and tw o in the m ain o ffic e — p lu s a d e p o s ito r y n e a r e n tr a n r e w a y For youi* u se a lte r h o u rs. l e « , o u r b u sin e ss h a s g r o w n Just lik e th e g r ea t P a c ific N o r th w e st. T en y e a r s a g o in T h e D a lles a r ea w e bad a to ta l o l Is e m p lo y e e s. Now w e h a v e 87 or an In crease of M I'r. H ea«lqunrterxed in llie o ffic e w ill lie N eil R oth , O u tsid e lte|M -e«entative; V elm a B iisk u h l, J a n et t l ll s o n , l.u iille M on tgom ery, A u d r ey D ’C on n er, S e r v ic e R ep r e s e n ta tiv e » , and m y se lf. W hen you h a v e a n y q u estio n « a lsm t y o u r p h on e se r v ic e . . . w an t to pay y o u r b ill in person . . . or o r d e r co lo r ed e x te n s io n p h one« for th e iiw slern “lo o k ” am i c o n v e n ie n c e in y o u r h o m e , w e ’re h ere to h elp you. O fflre hou rs: H:30 A. M. to 5:(8» I*. M. on M im day th rtm gh F riday. W e a lso w ill lie p leased to se r v e you by te le p h o n e . Call U Y p ress 6-2101 an d a S e r v ic e Ke|«re*entutivre w ill a ssist y o u . O th er c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n s to pay y o u r te le p h o n e bill: Gran» V alley • Don E. S m ith . Po»t D l i b e llld g.; M orn • T he R an ch a n d H om e S to m ; W asco • M rs. Mae R eid, G ill an«, J e w e lr y S h op . > ftntnd horsepower figures don't tell the whole story of truck performance! 7 fX '\ Many passenger-car -type engines have to strain at the job of developing power to pull a normal load. They have to “give it all they’ve got” to move their loads and keep them rolling, cost big money in wear, repair and shortened life. I ntebnational Thick e n g in e s -built for trucks—turn at relatively low rpm — deliver high usable power at normal road speeds. They are part of the all-truck engineering that asks no passenger car component to do a truck job - part of the thinking that builds trucks stronger, to last longer .. save you the BIG money In operating and maintenance costs. Come in and let us give you all the facts! » ■ I to r? c All-Truck P o w e r Flu« T oday'« M ost M od ern Truck F eatu res i • Rower Pooring, power braket available far wo»t modok • Awtwsatic tran»miM»on optional on many modok Here's a picture of a family starting a pleasant weekend vaca tion trip. And here's how they planned it. His wife called the sports shop to see that their tennis rackets were restrung. She phoned the cleaners, too. about that suit she wanted to wear. And they arranged. by telephone, for the neighbors to feed the cat. He called ahead for icservations and they’re off Sure - this is a special occasion. But even if it's everyday, the tele phone is always ready to do so many things, so quickly, and with so much convenience. The men and women of Pacific Tel ephone work to make your telephone more useful every day. -X w $ (1) Janitors and other employees $ (2) Oother Employees Supplies Fuel Light and power Telephone Other Expenses of Operation 3,600.00 300.00 1,200.00 2,800.00 2,200.00 250.00 300 00 may cover the down payment. : 1 A V IO N AL* TR U C K S CUSHM a I i EQUIPMENT Moro, Oregon * \ll-T ru c h B u ilt to n in e you I • the B IG m o n e y ! COMPANY 200 00 400.00 150.00 1,300.00 100.00 100.00 35,100.00 3,600.00 300.00 1,200.00 2,800.00 £¿00.00 250.00 300.00 10,650.00 10.650.18) 1. Repair, maintenance and replacement (1) Furniture and equipment $ 2. Upkeep of grounds 1,520.00 200.00 1,520.00 200.00 3. T o ta l E x p e n s e o f M a in ten a n c e an d R e ia r s 1,720.18) 1,720.(8) $ » V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health Servl • (1) Supplies and other expenses $ 110.00 2. Transportation of Pupils: (1) Personal service 15,325.00 (2) Supplies anil repairs 1,200.00 (3) Insurance 300.00 (4) Other expenses of transportation 1,550.00 3. Other Auxiliary Agencies: (1) School lunch a. Personal service 3,500.00 b. Supplies and other expenses 125.00 (2) Other Auxiliary Services: 350.00 a. Supplies and other expenses 4. T o ta l e x p e n s e o f A u x ilia r y A g e n c i o S 22,160.(8) VI. FIXED CHARGES (Exclusive of items included under V-2 1. Insurance $ 2,150.00 60 » mi 2. Rent 2,735.00 3. Retirement 135.00 4. Other fixed charges » 5. T o ta l F ix e d C h a rg es VII. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5,070.18) CAPITAL OUTI-AYS 3,206.00 Sites and improvement of sites $ 26,683.00 New buildings 300 00 Library books Buses and other transportation equip. 9,000.00 Furniture, fixtures and other 13,911.00 equipment » 5.1.1 (81.(8) 1. Principal on bonds (including negotiable interest-bearing warrants Issued under section 111-1016 O.C.L.A.) 2. Interest on bonds 110.00 15,325.00 1,200.00 300.00 1,550.00 3,500.00 125.00 350.00 23,463.00 2,150.00 50.00 2,735.00 135.00 5 070 «8» 3,206.00 100.00 9,000.00 13,911.00 5 3 ,1 0 0 .(8 1 2 ,5 2 5 .(8 1 132,500.00 $ 26,000.00 • 7,200.00 3. T o ta l Hch. I l l • D ebt S e r v ic e • B oim I s and In te r e st » 33,200.00 V II. H u m m arj o f E stim a te » o f E x p e n d itu r e« , R e ce ip t» and A v a ila b le C ash B a la n ce» , and T ax lx*vles B on d In te r e s t T o ta l A ll G en era l F u n d an il S in k in g E stim a tio n o f T ax Funds T oL l F u n d T o ta l bevy S c h e d u le 11 Schedule III Hch. 1. Tbtal est. expenditures $ 165,700.00 2 Total est. receipts and avalliable cash balances $ 165,700.00 «schedule 1) $ 132,500.00 33,200.00 $ 132,500.00 33.200.00 • T o ta l e stm in te d ta x le v ie s fo r e n s u in g fisc a l y e a r Convenient terms arranged. F F----- 100.00 33,100.00 T o ta l Hch. II. • (¿en eral F u n d S ch . I l l B O N D IN T E R E S T A N D 1S IN K IN (¿ • Fomovc drivar-devigned Cawfa-VitioM cab Your 6,000.00 26,850.00 IX. EMERGENCY el a Xylmg A telephone helps plan for pleasure 6,000.00 26,850.00 200.00 100 00 L00 00 6. T o ta l C a p ita l O u tlay» • FvsctioAol, practical, * 1,873.00 1.300.00 6. T o ta l tlxp en .se o f In str u c tio n II I. O P E R A T IO N O F P L A N T 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1,875.00 15(1.00 7. T o ta l E x e n s e o f O p era tio n IV . M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R E P A IR S P A C IF IC s 1. Personal Service: II. INSTRUCTION 1. Personal Service: (1) Principals (2) Teachers (3) Sub. Teachers <4> Clerical assistants 2. Library supplies, repairs 3. Teaching supplies 4. Textbooks 5. Other expenses of instruction » N on e N on e N one INDEBTEDNESS D ated th is J u n e IX 1956. 1. Amount of bonded in S ig u rd : W ily W . K n ig h te n debtedness (Include all Ex-offlclo District Clerk negotiable Interest- C h a rle s B u rn et bearing warrants Issued Chr. Board of Directors under ORS 328.205 $ 301.000 00 2. Amount of warrant In A p ro v e d by Budget debtedness on warrants Committee June 13, 1956 issued anti endorsed "not S ig n ed : Ivan A. K lagg paid for want of funtte” None Sec . Budget Committee 3. Amount of other In debtedness None P a u len W . K a se h e rg 4. T o ta l In d e b te d n ess Chr. Budget Committee (su m » o f item.» I. 2. 3) » 301,181.«81 © ©