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G © G PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 2«. 1»57 Norman E. Fields Meridian In Sherman County, Administrator of the Estate of Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the James M. Dyee, deceased tuition fees J&ljernKiu C ounty lu u rn a l IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF undersigned has l»een duly ap Said sale will be made on or 36-39C THE ¡^TATE OE OREGON FOR after the 14th day of August, 1957. The state board of higher edu PabllMhed feeerjr Friday at pointed executrix of the will and ALICE C. MORRIS, SHERMAN COUNTY cation has raised the student body Muru, Oregon estate of Gladys Morrison, de Guardian of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate ) UNITED HTATEH fees so that the average student’s ceased, and has qualified. All Glle« I.. Irw i'h Editor bill will )>e $(>40 instead of $000 Carol Lee Baker, a minor of > Department of the Interior persons having claims against R n tfx ti *» cl»«» m » tt» r a t th * GLADYS MORR16ON, > for a year of instruction and Bureau of I»and Management said estate are hereby notified and BEATTIE, HIBBARD & CALD P < » l« ,lfire a t Mon», O re g o n . u n tief A f t Deceased ) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION room rent. required to present the same, duly WELL of f o n a r * » « o f M a rc h 1. ISIS. No. 634 Attorneys for Guardian Chancellor John Richards notes PUBLIC HALE— verified, and with the proper NOTICE OF HAIJS Hogg Building that the very purpose of public Under provisione of section vouchers, to the undersigned at N K W SFA PC R NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Moro, Oregon, within six months Oregon City, Oregon 36-39c 2455, R. S., as amended bv section education is being lost In that P U B L IS H Í RS that the undersigned executrix public schools now coat as much 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 of the Will and Estate of Gladys from the first publication of this IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), there A S S O C IA T IC I as private schools. That is an im notice, to-wlt: July 19, 1957. Morrison will sell at private sale TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR will be offered to the highest bid portant criticism and it seems to In some parts of Sherman co Doris Colesch THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN der, but at not less than the ap lx? valid. * unty there is more of the old- to the highest bidder, for cash Executrix of the estate of Some one should examine the fashioned tumble weed growing or upon terms, on or after August In the Matter of the Estate ) praised value, at a public sale to Glayds Morrison, dec’d reasons therefore. If that was than for several years. The tum 26, 1957, the interest of Gladys of ) be held at 3:00 o’clock p. m., on C. L. Gavin, done we could well have an argu ble weed is distinct from the Rus Morrison in the following des JAMES M. DYCE, . > the 28th day of August next, at Attorney for Estate ment against public management sian thistle, often called tumble cribed property: Deceased ) 1001 N. E. Lloyd Blvd., Portland, • 37-40c Ix»t 6 Block 12, Moro, Sherman The Dalles, Oregon of anything. One of the reasons weed »»ecause it tumbles like the No. 623 Oregon, the following trjcts of "OFFICIAL COUNTY 'P A P E R County, Oregon. public education costs so much is original although in a lugubrious NOTICE of ADMINISTRATOR’S land: T. 1 S., R. 16 E., W. M., Ore Bids should be submitted to the NOTICE OF HALE the appropriations that have gone fashion like a »»ear imitating a SCBH< BIPTION RATES BALE gon Sec. 2, Lots 3 & 4, SWViNWVt Notice is hereby given that into it and the burden of unneces monkey. Some expert may be able undersigned, in writing, at Moro, ONE Y E A R ............................ *200 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 128.74 acres, appraised value pursuant to an order of the sary weight it carries. to tell us whether or not the in Oregon. That the undersigned, as the Ad $644.00. No bid will be accepted Circuit Court of the State of Ore DORIS COELSCH In this line of thought we have creased moisture we are getting JULY 21», 1957 gon for the County of Clackamas ministrator of the above entitled for less than the entire tract. Executrix long wanted a budget and list of is responsible for more tumble Bids may be made by the prin Probate Department, in the mat estate, under and by virtue of an expenditures for private schools weeds. And if one says that we’ll C. L. Gavin Order of the above entitled cipal or his agent, either person ter of the guardianship of Carol Attorney for Estate WHAT THEY HAY so we could compare them to the ask where the weeds came from. Baker, a minor, that I will Court, made on the 3rd day of ally at the sale or by mail. The Dalles, Oregon 38-41c public schools. Some of the pri Large groups of men Informal vate schools and the parochial Bids sent by mall will be con sell, subject to confirmation by July, 1957, will sell at private ly gathered together often dis schools do a very good job of in said Court at private guardian’s sale, in one or several parcels, to sidered only if received at the NOTIC E TO CREDITORS the highest bidder, upon the close opinions that would be hard structing. And they do it without All persons having claims sale, at the office of the Sherman terms and conditions hereinafter Land Office prior to 3:00 o’clock to obtain by Individual Interviews. the huge costs the public schools against the Estate of Jennie K. County Title Company, Moro, mentioned, and subject to the con p. m., on August 28, 1957. Bids At the Order of the Antelope meet Foss, deceased, are hereby noti Oregon, for cash or part cash and firmation of the above entitled must be in sealed envelopes ac necessary. ing there is opportunity for free find Maybe they don’t have things BOND YIELDS ARE THE high fied to present them, with the part credit, in whole or parcels, Court, on and after 10:00 o’clock companied by certified checks, dom of expression and he who so “nice” and have fewer of the proper vouchers and duly veri the following described property: A. M. on the 12th day of August, post-office money orders, bank listens and asks questions and gadgets instructors and adminis est in 25 years. Why not check fied, to the undersigned, the duly Parcel One. An undivided one- drafts, or cashiers’ checks made present lists of tax exempt stimulates conversation may dis trators like, but they do instruct. third (Vi) interest in all of Lot 1957, at the office of T. Lester payable to the Bureau of Land appointed, qualified and acting »Kinds, government, select cor cover what la being thonght. Eight (8) and Lot Nine (9) EX Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, Management for the amounts of A committee charged with in porate, and valuable convert Administrator of the Estate of Oregon, everyone agrees, is in vestigating CEPTING the easterly eighty- Oregon, the following descril»ed the bids. The envelopes n.ust be costs of public ible »x»nds? All markets cover Jennie K. Foss, deceased, at the the worst economic shape of any and private the five (85) feet of the southerly real property situated in the marked in the lower left-hand might find ed. Also leading trust fund office of T. Lester Johnson, at state. Most observers think It is that a lot of education 11.5 feet of said Lot 9, Block city of Moro, County of Sher corner “Public Sale Oregon 05049, torney at law, Moro, Oregon, the cost of public shares, which provide a com the taxes. Some add that the un education had to do with things One (1), original town (now man, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Sale held August 28, 1957.” plete savings plan in a single within six months from the date certainty of a radical state govern that are barely educational at all. Lot Three (3), Block Twelve City) of Grass Valley, Sherman The highest bidder at the sale of the first publication of this security, along with tax shel ment is another factor. Most Gymnasiums, playing fields, bus (12) of the original town, now will be required to pay Immedi County, Oregon. Notice, to-wit: July 19, 1957. ter features, at low cost. states broke out in the populist trips, cafeteria service, entertain City, of Moro, Sherman Coun ately the amount thereof. Parcel Two. An undivided one- John A. Foss Write, phone or contact rash long ago in new deal times ment are all In that class and ty, Oregon third (V£) Interest in all of Lots Any adverse claimants of the Administrator J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, and got it over with, and have have little to do with education. The terms of said sale will be: above-described land should file Five (5), Six (6) and seven (7) T. Lester Johnson ORE., Phone 611. Mid-Columbia developed anti-bodies in their and the southerly one-half (Vi) Cash, lawful money of the United their claims, or objections, with The above are more applicable Mgr. William J. Collins & Co. Attorney for Administrator political blood streams that have to secondary schools than to col of Lot Four (4), Block Thirteen States, ten percent (10%) of the the undersigned on or before the Moro, Oregon 37-40c 38tfn prevented a serious recurrence of leges but they have their gad (13), CLEMENT’S ADDITION purchase money to be paid at time time designated for sale. the ailment. In Oregon, we waited getry, too, like memorial halls FOR SALE: Coming 2-yr. Angus to the City of Grass Valley, of sale, balance on confirmation Any contiguous owner claiming twenty-five years and like a mid and almost useless courses of in bull, out of Shadow Isle Prince of sale by the Court. > Sherman County, Oregon. a preference right must assert dle aged man with the mumps terest to a few. Maybe money has Eric, excellent pedigree-quality. All bids or offers must be in such right to the undersigned Wasco News Parcel Three. An undivided we are taking It pretty hard. Mike Sinsabaugh, Rt. 4 Box 82, one-third (Vi) Interest In an un writing and may be left at the within 30 days from the above come too easy. No one seems to have a cure The Dalles, CYpress 8-8902. 38tf By Dorio Nisbet divided five-eighths (%) Inter office of T. Lester Johnson, at sale date. However, contiguous for the lumber business which is FOR SALE: 3-bd rm. home, gar est in the Southwest Quarter torney for said administrator, at owners will not be able to assert Weekend guests at the home of Oregon’s biggest money maker age, corner lot 100’ x 100’, in (SWV4), Southwest Quarter of Moro, Oregon, or may be deliver their preference rights to any HELDS CANYON DAM and biggest employer. Mills are Wasco. GE dishwasher & dispo- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Belshee were Southeast Quarter (SWR4). ed to said administrator person parcel for which bids are not re Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gabbert and laying off more men and condi The house committee in charge ally at Moro, Sherman County, ceived. al, full basement, forec air oil North Half IN%) of Northwest family of Hillslioro. Other recent tions may he worse before they of the bills for public works de Oregon, at any time after the furnace, Call Gilbert 2-5255. Quarter (NWV4) and Southwest For further information, write: guests were Homer Belshee of are better. No one has diagnosed finitely killed the Hells Canyon Quarter (SWV4 NWV4) of Sec first publication of this Notice Irving W. Anderson, Manager FOR SALE: Small wood cook Port,andi and Mr. and Mrs. War the ailment. Some lay it to the dam bills Wednesday and It is and before the making of the Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd tion Thirty-Four (34), Township stove; Easy washing machine. ren Easterly and daughters of bard mon^y policy of the federal probable that there will be little Five (5) South, Range Seven sale. Blvd., Portland 8, Oregon 3539c Mrs. Lenora Cauthers, Moro. Seattle, Washington. government but no intelligent heard about it in the future. By Dated this 5th day of July, 1957. teen (17) East of Willamette 26c Weekend guests at the home of person wants the opposite, which next year the Idaho Power com is Inflation. Some lay it to the pany will have finished one of FOR SALE: 5 room & basement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nisbet were use of other building materials the three dams approved by the home in G. V. Stucco in & out, Mr. and Mrs. Gene McConaughy than luinlier. Some say Oregon Federal Power Commission and fireplace, oil furnace heat, in and Cynthia of Portland. Cynthia has not kept up with the move it is not likely there will be much sulated, nice yard & garage, 2 was honored with a party Sunday ment toward >i»eciallzation and effort for a high dam in the fu lots 50’ x 120’. Will sell either on the occasion of her fourth bir is still selling raw materials. No ture that would flood one already fully furnished or without, thday, with an appropriately de one thinks more lumber could lx? producing. priced to sell Phone 203 Grass corated cake and lce cream. Also sold at a lower price. It appears The news we are sure, brings Valley. 29tfn present for the event were Mr. to this observer that until there relief to more persons than feel FOR SALE: Spencer Foundations and Mrs. Clyde Fridley, Stuart and Teresa, andl Mrs. I>. McCon is tictter analysis of the problem elation or dismay. Hells Canyon individually designed. Dealer: aughy of Kent. it will Is? with us indefinitely. dam has long been a political is Jessie Stofer, Rt. 3 The Dalles, Weekend guests at the homes Everyone Is mad about taxes. sue, of private and public power, Phone CY 6-5642. 36-8c of Mrs. John Royse and Mr. and Next election there will probably of people or government. Engin be some candidates in both par eering figures have been forgot FOR SALE: Home in Moro, two Mrs. Lloyd Royse were Don lots, paved and graveled streets. Royse and Sandra MacKenzie of ties who can -be depended or» to ten or manipulated to make an Portland. Giles French, Moro. vote against Increasing state ap argument. The battle has divided Mrs. W. S. Kelly of Willmar, propriations. All candidates, we the Northwest delegates to Con MAN WITH CAR Minnesota, recently spent three assume, will talk that way. That gress until they would agree on GOOD WATKINS LOCALITY weeks at the home of her daugh is why we say there will be some nothing, it has l»een a source of Above average earings for qual ter and family Mr. and Mrs. Tom who can I k * depended upon. discontent and irritation like a ified person. 800 family foo, vit Macnab. There is no optimism about an sore thumb. amin, and cosmetic route. Cre Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoff jr. and immediate change and 'most seem Hells canyon is a n a r r o w Girls sport clothes dit arranged. Also part-time Mark and Kent of La Canada, Cal., resign«! to live with It for a cou gorge on the Snake river, a openings. Write J. R. Watkins spent two days visiting the homes shorts ple of years until some changes stream somewhat larger than the Co. 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seat of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. can lie made. Deschutes, swift and inaccessible. calfskinners tle 5, Washington 35-40c Robert Nisbet and Mr. and Mrs. To have built a darn in the deep Clyde Fridley. \Mhile here they T shirts est gorge would have required FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders TIME TO ADJOURN were taken by their hosts to visit a masterpiece of engineering and jackets and walls 1x4 tongue & groove the elevator in Wasco and watch Congress is hanging over into that challenged the U. S. engin dry utility $25 per M. the harvesting on the Dewey the dog days with no apparent eers who were to build it for re Ladies sport clothes Std. & Btr. I l ”x6 thoroughly Thomas ranch. plans to quit and go home to the clamation (of all things). Pleasant dry T&G for floors, truckbeds, At the Gordon Harper ranch skirts )K)litlcul knitting most of the valley, where recommendation etc., $75 per M. during the weekend were Mr. and memlK'is will need. Reason Is was made for another dam, offers calfskinners Many other sizes and Items Mrs. Stanley Anderson and Lin probably the civil rights measure more storage and is easier to get from $17 per M up. da, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker to. shorts that tin* administration is trying THOREN LUMBER CO. LYLE, who were there Saturday, and Mr. Some day. perhaps, citizens will to get passed. Already enough WN., Ph EMerson 5-2216 day and Mrs. Inland Anderson and T shirts amendments have been made and learn to decide these problems by or night. 32c-tfn Pamela of Portland, who also vis engineering facts and opinions jackets agrccJ upon so that It makes lit ited Mr. and Mrs. Art Macheel tle difference, except to politi (for engineers do not always ITATF! WIDE TAINT CO. com- at Biggs. plete painting and decorating cians, whether it Is passed or not. agree) and not by politics for pol Little girls slip & panty sets Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams are Ladies dresses service, spray or brush. Phone Tiie trouble with legislative itical decisions are nearly always J977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th S t spending their vacation at the Reg. $2.50 - 1 .7 5 liodies that stay after the proper bad decisions. Reg. $5.95 - 2 for $7.90 Vern Campell and Jack Null, Afton McIntyre ranch working In time In figiiting over some Im harvest. Other recent guests were The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn portant 1)111 is that often they Little Boys sport shirts Mrs. Alice Mell, Carol and Arnita Reg. 9.95 - 2 for $11.90 pass wine other legislation want «RIM E AND THE «ITIZEN Custom Slaughtering by appoint of The Dalles, also Stephanie and sizes 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 ed by a small minority that is able ment only. Meat cutting, wrap Penny O’Meara of The Dalles. Ladies Handkerchiefs We now have In these United to make its votes Important on ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Mr and Mrs. Gus Hartmann are States a pretty heated argument Reg. $1.35 - 97c Reg. 50c — 3 for $1.00 the larger matter. M arket Grass Valley, Oregon. the proud grandparents of a »»aby We Americans put entirely too »»etween individuals and law en Call 242 for appointment. 7c giri born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles much reliance on the passing of forcement agencies. What made Boys sport shirts Hartmann of The Dalles Satur Children’s Keds it more Intense was the action a law. We should know from our day, July 20th. Weighing In at sizes 0 to 16 of the supreme court in declaring history that laws are useless sizes 4 to 8 l.uplne Rrhekai. Ixwlge No. 116 eight pounds, eight ounces, the without the hacking of the people. some methods of Investigation Meets 2nd and 4th baby has l»een named Cathy Jo, Reg. $1.69 - 1.19 It ruesdays of each Reg. $3.25 - $2.25 There must lie the spirit Iwhind and trial unconstitutional. and Joins a sister, Kay Marie. it or it is as nothing. The law seemed at the time that the court month. Visiting j sizes 8*4 to 12 Mens short sleeve sport shirts I h h i R s are full of legislation that went a little too far when It threw members welcome. open the files of the FBI to the even the lawyers never read and CARD OF THANKA U Grabenhorst, NG Reg. $3.45 - 2.45 This has Vada DeMoss, Sec. Reg. $4.00 - 2.99 the administrator* could not en defense In any trial. To our many good friends and force. And if the people really been corrected by Congress. sizes 12^ to 3 neighliors who sent messages of This was hilt a small phase of HARLANDVIEW GRANGE want a change it will come ulx>ut Mens short sleeve sport shorts good will during Elton’s recent ill Meet« flrxt and third Saturdays the struggle. Another straw Is Reg. $3.75 - 2.75 without a specific law. ness we wish to convey our ap • So we think Congress should the decision by Oregon’s attor each month at 8 p. m. Reg. $2.95 - 1.99 preciation anil heartfelt thanks. Orlow Martin, Manter adjourn. The members should go ney general. Roh Thornton, that • Nadeen and Elton Medler Boy’s Keds Agnew Benwon, Secretary home and go fishing—for fish, a man arrested for a misdemean Mens denim slacks not votes. They should disguise or can be photographed and fin Moro lo d g e No. 11J l.O.O.F. sizes 3 ^ to 6 OY|| themselves (the press photogra ger printed by the arresting offi Meets 1st and 3rd Reg. $4.95 - 3.45 phers have made that necessary) cer who would presumably send Tuesdays In I O O F. ANOtl Reg. $4.50 to 4.95 - 3.45 hall. Transient andl ami go about the towns and stand the Information to headquarters Dentist visiting brothers a re 1 Ladies western blouses on tin* street corners and listen where It would become a part of cordially invited. the official record. Mom Hotel Rldg. JO M M 1 Ladies Keds to the Itlzens express themselves. sizes 30 to 38 I* Inger prints are not exactly Orlow Martin, N. G. Until Further Notice call Mm. Politicians are inclined to talk Harry Benson JO 5-3246 Reg. $3.95 - 2.95 I»eo Watkins, Secretary too much, to explain themselves secret anymore since so many Reg. $3.95 - 2.75 too voluably, to argue too freely. had theirs taken during the war © _______________ and a few years ago there was a They would be wiser to listen for Rethleheui ( hapter No. 78 O.E.S Mens dress straw hats Toadies Boosterettes (here is a lot of wisdom In the movement to have everyone fin Meets every second isb lst ger print«!. Ability to identify words of plain citizens. Thursday each month. • Reg. $2.95 - 1 .9 9 • fa m ily Reg. $5.95 -«4.29 We are satisfied that If politi e\W \ one In case of accident was Visiting members In- to lim it vlt«^ Moro, Oregon cians would follow this advice given as the reason. Children anklets — 4 pr. for $1.0? Mens sox — 3 pr. for $1.00 Rut misdemeanors are very GenevleviffPowell, VlT. M. ® the co«t (which they won’t) the wave of Gwen Ross, Secfcfc.i>- economy would 1* a tidal wave minor crimes Traffic violations, to Hs nssdt or wishes. Mens stretch sox 59c — or 2 pr. for $1.00 Instead of n riffle when Congress hunting and fishing violations Eureka Lodge No. I l l A.F.JkA.M. Percale yardage and such things are among them. meets next January. Meets on the 1st and In this struggle we are going Swim Suits — one-third off 3rd Thursday evenings Reg. 4 yds $2.39 - 1.77 to have to »> e on the side of the We think tt has been fully dem each month. Visiting Vis“ * Mens. Womens, Childrens onstrated that anything done by Individual and again against the members cordlall a In Terry wash cloths government. It iloesn’t seem right government is done none expen vlted to meet wit.. th us. Paul Alley, W.M sively aixt less efflcWitly than and proper lu^the country we S & H Green Stamps Issued Ben. 19C _ 6 for $1 00 V a t v t t i ’. ïA V t want t his to Me that a citizen Clyde Glllmor, Secretary by Individuals. should be booked like a crtminal for a minor offense, generally committed unwittingly. Neither do we have any crimes planned for the present and the govern ment has had our finger prints In the file« so long they are probably on the bottom of the file. We are inclined to think that this legal battle needs to be wat ched by citizens interested in be ing citizens instead of serfs. W ANT LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADS ANNIVERSARY Clearance S A L E Starts Friday, July 26 at DALE’S Clothing one third off on all Dr. Frank D. Reid ¥ W ASCO