Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 19, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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HHHRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY I®, IMT
the 28th day of August next, at
1957, at the office of T. Lester 1001 N. E. Lloyd Blvd., Portland,
est in the Southwest Ouarter Johnson,
attorney
at
law,
Moro,
make its history a larger part of
Notice is hereby given that Sher­ (SWV4), Southwest Quarter of Oregon, the following described Oregon, the following tracts of
Its publicity.
$ljrrniuii County jo u rn a l
land: T. 1 S., R. 16 E., W. M., Ore­
Southeast
Quarter
(SWW,
man County High School District
The day was pleasant, »he tour­
North Half <NV4> of Northwest real property situated in the gon Sec. 2, Lots 3 & 4, SWViNWVa
PublUlird Every Friday at
officers
will
interview
applicants
city
of
Moro,
County
of
Sher­
ists happy and glad to be learn­
Quarter (NWVi> and Southwest
128.74 acres, appraised value
Moro, Oregon
for the position of bus driver for
man, State of Oregon, to-wit:
ing more about their 3tate and
$644.00.
bid will be accepted
Quarter
(SWtt
N
W
of
Sec­
the Rufus to Moro and return run
Lot Three <3>, Block Twelve for less No
«.,l. - I l i in h
Editor while no great knowledge can be
than the entire tract.
tion Thirty-Four (34), Township
at
the
high
school
building
at
02)
of
the
original
town,
now
however
K n i»r*<l »» • * « ' “ ‘1 c l* " * m a ll» » * * >h* tivw'ced into one day,
Five (5) South, Range Seven­ City, of Moro, Sherman Coun­ Bids may be made by the prin­
8 p. m., Wednesday, August 7,
p o M A fflM Mt M oro.
Or«-K(>n.
und«r Act busy, each of
them will feel a
cipal or his agent, either person­
teen (17) East of Willamette
of »'«»imr«-»* o f M a rc h 1, H i t .
1957.
ty, Oregon
little more familiar with Oregon
Meridian in Sherman County,
ally at the sale or by mall.
Marjorie
K
Marvin.
Clerk
The
terms
of
said
sale
will
be:
and a little more attached to It
Bids sent by mall will be con­
Oregon.
N IW S P A P It
Cash,
lawful
money
of
the
United
because of the information they
Said
sale
will
be
made
on
or
sidered
only if received at the
NOTICE OF SALE
States, ten percent (10%) of the
L P U B L IS H E R S
obtained.
Notice is hereby given that after the 14th day of August, 1957. purchase money to be paid at time Land Office prior to 3:00 o’clock
^ A S S O C IA T IO N
ALICE C. MORRIS,
p. m., on August 28, 1957. Bids
pursuant to an order of the
Guardian of the Estate of of sale, balance on confirmation must be in sealed envelopes ac­
Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
Carol Lee Baker, a minor of sale by the Court. .
by certified checks,
BEAUTY CONTENT
gon for the County of Clackamas
All bids or offers must be in companied
post-office
money
bank
We are among those who have
BEATTIE,
HIBBARD & CALD­ writing
Probate Department, in the mat­
and may be left at the drafts, or cashiers’ orders,
checks
made
l»een intrigued by the battle of
ter of the guardianship of Carol WELL
office of T. Lester Johnson, at­ payable to the Bureau of Land
the bosoms that so quickly un­
Attorneys for Guardian
Lee Baker, a minor, that I will
torney for said administrator, at Management for the amounts of
dignified the selection of an Ore­
Hogg Building
sell, subject to confirmation by
Moro, Oregon, or may be deliver­ the bids. The envelopes n.ust be
contestant to a California
Oregon City, Oregon
36-39c ed
said Court at private guardian’s
'OFFICIAI; COUNTY PAPER gon
to said administrator person­ marked in the lower left-hand
beauty contest. As an amateur
sale, at the office of the Sherman
ally at Moro, Sherman County, corner
Hl' l i s c i l i PTION RATES
judge of livestock it seems that
IN
TH
E
COUNTY
COURT
OF
‘‘Public Sale Oregon 05049,
County Title Company, Moro,
Oregon, at any time after the
ONE YEAR -------- -----------»S-00 very likely the contest depends
Oregon, for cash or part cash and TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR first publication of this Notice Sale held August 28, 1957.”
too fully on one characteristic.
The highest bidder at the sale
part credit, In whole or parcels, THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN and before the making of the
Stock Judges fall into habits of
will be required to pay immedi­
JULY I«. 10.57
the following described property: In the Matter of the Estate ) Sdl€.
that kind.
One will put major
of
)
the amount thereof.
Parcel One. An undivided one-
Dated this 5th day of July, 1957. ately
emphasis on straightness of line,
Any adverse claimants of the
>
third (Vi) interest in ail of I» t JAMES M. DYCE,
Norman
E.
Fields
THE NATION’S ECONOMY
Deceased )
another on depth of heart, one of
Eight (8) and Lot Nine (9) EX­
Administrator of the Estate of above-described land should file
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Watkins did
No. 623
their claims, or objections, with
In recent weeks it has been shape of head, one on fulness of
CEPTING the easterly eighty-
James M. Dyce, deceased
possible for any reader ol news­ loin. Before a calf gets far in the not write or send the announce­ five (85) feet of the southerly NOTICE of ADMINISTRATOR’S
36-39c the undersigned on or before the
time designated for sale.
papers and magazines to get a les­ contests he must be able to qual­ ment that we printed in last
11.5 feet of said Lot 9, Block SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Any contiguous owner claiming
son In economics by doing his ify on most important points. In week’s paper and the announce­ One (1), original town (now
UNITED STATES
a preference right must assert
home reading with care. There this beauty contest it is presumed ment sent was not authorized.
City) of Grass Valley, Snerman That the undersigned, as the Ad­ Department of the Interior
Miss Watkins’ plans are to at­ County, Oregon.
ministrator of the above entitled
such right to the undersigned
have l>een many reviews of the that the judges all will have the
Bureau of Land Management
Parcel Two. An undivided one- estate, under and by virtue of an NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION within 30 days from the above
national economy and a lot of same weakness and that the girl tend Oregon State this fall.
sale date. However, contiguous
prophesies about what is to come with the biggest busts will claim
third (V4) interest in all of Ixits Order of the above entitled PUBLIC SALE—
and Secretary Humphrey has the prize.
Five (5), Six (6) and seven (7) Court, made on the 3rd day of
Under provisione of section owners will not be able to assert
Before long it is possible that
and the southerly one-half (V4> July, 1957, will sell at private 2455, R. S., as amended bv section their preference rights to any
t»een testifying before a senate
LOST:
One
Oxygen
tank
between
committee and that brought a lot women will rel)el at this sort of
of Lot Four (4), Block Thirteen sale, in one or several parcels, to 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 parcel for which bids are not re­
Moro and home last week. Tony
upon the
of opinions and the information Judging. Not that women do not
(13), CLEMENT’S ADDITION the highest bidder,
Miller, Moro. JO 5-3275. 37p
Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), there ceived.
like to i>e pretty and certainly go
to the City of Grass Valley, terms and conditions hereinafter will be offered to the highest bid­ For further information, write:
on which they were based.
FOR
SALE:
5
room
&
basement
mentioned, and subject to the con­
Sherman County, Oregon.
A layman can get informed by to great lengths to meet the sup­
der, but at not less than the ap­ Irving W. Anderson, Manager
in G. V. Stucco in & out,
Parcel Three.
An undivided firmation of the above entitled praised value, at a public sale to Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd
his reading and can have his own posed demands of men by alter­ home
opinions about it all. His opinions ing their shape with corsets, color­ fireplace, oil furnace heat, in­ one-third (Vi) interest In an un­ Court, on and after 10:00 o’clock be held at 3:00 o’clock p. m., on Blvd., Portland 8, Oregon 3539c
sulated, nice yard & garage, 2 divided five-eighths (•%' Inter- A. M. on the 12th day of August,
may not be correct, but those of ing their lips with red, etc., but
lots 50’ x 120’. Will sell either
.few
women
can
excel
at
such
a
the experts may not always be
fully furnished or without. ■
contest. Eventually they succeed,
correct, either.
priced to sell Phone 203 Grass
if
at
all,
by
performance
and
by
There U general agreement on other characteristics that have
Valley.
29tfn
some of it. The nation is growing little to do with the points em­ FOR SALE: Thermador Air Cool­
and the population, boosted by phasized in beauty contests.
er. $50.00 JO 5-3620.
37p
millions of babies born In war
FOR SALE: Home in Moro, 5
time and subsequently is soon to HART MOUNTAIN
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 6 lots.
be boost«! again as these babies
Shortly after this is printed the
start having children of their editor expects to start another of
Phone JO 5-3620.
37p
own. This means greater demand the annual pilgrimages to Hart FOR SALE: Spencer Foundations
for food and for houses. It will mountain with a party from this
Individually designed. Dealer:
also stimulate most service indus­
Jessie Stofer, Rt. 3 The Dalles,
tries and the sale of cars and area.
It is the meeting of the Order
Phone CY 6-5642.
36-8c
household appliances lioth of of the Antelope, a distinguished
which are a little slow right now. order because it is different from FOR SALE: Home in Moro, two
lots, paved and graveled streets.
Need for food is being met so any other. It was started by the
Giles French, Moro.
easily by greatly increased farm Mkeview chamber of commerce
production that prices may not some 25 years ago to publicize
MAN WITH CAR
increase as fast as other pr.ces.
their need for a through highway GOOD WATKINS LOCALITY
Industry, if big steel is its lead­ and to bring attention to the need
Above average earlngs for qual­
er, is inciln«d to raise prices for for a refuge to preserve the then
ified person. 800 family too, vit­
every wage boost and tack on depleting antelope herds on the
amin, and cosmetic route. Cre­
something for Itself. Such tactics south slope of Hart mountain. It
dit arranged. Also part-time
will hasten the time when buy­ succeeded In both.
openings. Wlrite J. R. Watkins
ers will reduce t-helr demands and
Co. 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seat­
First gathering consisted of
could cause a lull In the march of about sixty newspapermen, high­ tle 5, Washington
35-40c
economic growth.
way commissioners and civic FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders
The «aver lias been having a minded citizens who camped near
and walls 1x4 tongue & groove
hard time «lnoe the war and ln- a long-gone pole cabin and told
dry utility $25 oer M.
tei-est rates-have t»een low. The great tales and made great plans
SU). & B t r 4 , h “proughly
saver and the persons on set sal­ -------------
around a camp
fire.
They
liked
it
-
■ — T4G for Vioors, truckbeds,
aries and pension incomes are the and invited others to come ar Dalles fc
»«
victims of the recent trends in ally. when «he moon Is high Tn
£ . •»-» PJJ M sizes and items
the economy. Harder money will July, and watch the antelope run
Many
from $17 per M up.
change this condition. That is de­ across the wide flats of the old
THORBN
LUMBER CO. LYLE,
sirable because it is diffictilt to lake l>eds and sleep under the
WN.,
I’h
EMerson 5-2216 day
imagine a nation with :: «table stars on a camp site called the
or night.
32c-tfn
economy without savers. Unless Blue Sky hotel.
ITATE
WIDE
PAINT
CO.
com
someone saves money there isn’t
It is a masculine order. Mem­
plete painting and decorating
any for Investments; with no in­ bers pursue the not always strict­
aervlce, spray or brush Phone
vestments there is no growth ex­ ly masculine activities of talking
$977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
cept by government.
and lying and renewing acquain­
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
There is almost Universal op­ tances as well as doing as they
The
Dalles, Oregon
38tfn
timism In looks to the future, piVMV
please In
the
way
of
relaxation.
111
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mostly on the basis of lo.ig looks. Trips are made to the antelope Gugtom slaughtering by appoint-
„ a - some climb tho
. «.
-A cutting,
_i.rrnrv wrap­
There may lie some adjustments • haunts,
the ridge that
that
ment only.
Meat
in tlie next few years. But gen­ is Hart mountain, some lie on
ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s
erally the optimism comes from their beds and talk. The conversa­ Market. Grass Valley, Oregon.
the mathematical certainty that tion may be desultory and mean­ Call 242 for appointment.
7c
200 million people will eat more ingless or It
stinulatlng,
_________
than 150 million people, wear im p e n d in g on the m en m a k in g it.
N O T IC E S
more clothes, use more gasoline, Some of the best conversation In LEGAL NOT1LES
have more children. And that the
economy will have to expand rap­
idly to keep up with them.
CORRECTION
Not Engaged
BUS DRIVER W ANTED
WANT ADS
/ « h e Pine «rees and
the quaking asps in a manner
less restrained than In more for
Something new interested and mal surroundings.
informed well over a hundred
There Is much interest in his
metnliers of the Oregon Historical s
s
:
s
«
*
society last week end and proved
to others that history does inter­
est people It was the first sum­
mer meeting of the society. In­ spot that is now a bird re.uge.
cluded was a talk aliout a little
known adventurer and a trip to
There is more talk of the
visit some ixiints of historical In­ Brannan plan and farmers may
terest.
be on the dole in a few years for
Dr. Dorothy O. Johansen, pro­ that Is what that scheme amounts
fessor of history at Reed college to. When did you last hear the
and coauthor of the ’’Empire of expression “the independent far­
the Columbia” gave the talk and mer.?”
held 13t) listeners attentive while
she told them of Ihtvid Thompson,
DORIN WILBURN
«first white man to ravel the leng­
th of the Columbia river. The t»at-
W ell D rilling
tie for furs was the prim • interest
of the companies and nations in­
The Dalles, Oregon
volved 150 years ago wh**n he was
establishing trading posts from Phone CY 6-3729 812 E. 7th St.
Spokane to the big ben 1 of the
river in Canada.
Sunday visitors to Th* Dalles
from Medford, Roseburg. Eugene
and closer points bad breakfast at
Dentist
the surgeon's quarters, served by
the national guard, visited the
More Hotel Bldg. JO 5-3561
new dam across the Columbia and Until Further Notice call Mrs
drove out through Wasco county Harry Henson JO 5-3246
stopping frequently to hear about
the emigrant road and tnc stage
sto|»s of nearly a hundred years
»nable»
ago and note the effect that geo
family
graphy had on the history of the
) to limit
area in view.
Many had prepared for the tour
the coat
by reading the history of Wasco
te ih need» or withes.
county and all were primed with
questions about early day resi­
lient« or points of interest. All to­
gether |t was a fine thing to create
interest In Oregon history and
The Dalles area. That town has
DM
one of the longest histories among
SOOMlLV AVI
Oregon towns and might well
HISTORICAL TOUR
£
iu"
H e d l.
them. w««h «he
proper vouchers and duly veri­
fied, to the undersigned, the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
Administrator of the Estate of
£
i ’i
S
i
ys
S’
to,w i' July 19, i <>57.
John A. Foss
Administrator
T. I^ester Johnson
Attorney for Administrator
37-4«c
Moro, Oregon
notice to creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed executrix of the will ami
estate of Gladys Morrison, de­
ceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same, duly
verified, and with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned at
Moro, Oregon, within six months
from the first publication of this
notice, to- wit: July 19. 1957.
Doris Coiesch
•
Executrix of the estate of
Glavds Morrison. deed
C. L Gavin,
Attorney for Estate
37-40c
The Dalles. Oregon
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NOTICE OF WARRANT
REDEMPTION
Notice is hereby given to the
holders of warrants numbered 31
through 211 Issued by the Sher­
man Count y High School District,
Sherman (Wunty, Oregon, that
same are now redeemable and
will be redeemed at the First Na­
tional Bank. Moro, Oregon, and
Interest shall cease Friday, July
12, 1957.
Marjorie K. Marv.n, Clerk
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