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PAOS > SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 1937 .. .Ha eta»« nt Oe- (12) of the original town, now L E C A L N O T IC E S rlatk u m a. City. o( Moro, Sherman Coon- out Improving the product. That New High-Energy Fuel Industry For U. 5.' RIH DRIVER WANTED Probate Department, in the mat- ty. Oregon t è b r r n ia n (C o u n ty j o u r n a l U the history of getting govern School district 17. Moro will In tef Qf the guardianship of Carol The terms of said sale w ill be. ment aid for local Jobe. P u b llu h rd E v e r y F rid a y a t terview candidates for a bus dnv- Baker, a minor, that I will Cash, lawful money of the n.ted But Mr. Gwinn sends specific M o ro , O regon er at the school house Tuesday, subject to confirmation by States, ten percent (10%) of ____________ figures that probably had mote August 13. at 8 p. m. and give a • CouJ r t a t prlvate guardian’s purchase money to be paid at time Gll«*e I.. French ------- -----KdlU*r ,o do with the fate of the bill than contract to the one the board he offlce of the Sherman of sale, balance on confirmat on ZZ ■ .. y — * U * at ou anything else .The bill would -------- —‘— contact of sale company, by the Court. cunww ___ - Moro, , Title ____ _ hires. For Information P omwom »* Moro. Or«em. und«r Act have cost big states a lot of mon- Clara Houston, Clerk of District Oregon, for cash or part cash and All bids or offers must be in * “ " * *“’* ey and distributed it to small Dart credit, in whole or parcels, writing and may be left at the 17, Moro. states. States with big Income tax Hie * following described property: office of T. Lester Johnson, at- Clara Houston, Clerk N IW IP A F It payments would have paid snore Parcel One. An undivided one- torney for said administrator, at than two dollars for one. It was PUBIISHIKS i\ i HE COUMT1 < Ol RT OF third <%) interest In ail of Lot Moro, Oregon, or may be deliver- as inequiable as the division ot THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Eight (8) and I ^ t Nine (9) EX- ed to said administrator person- AilOCIATIOM Oregon basic school funds. SHERMAN COUNTY rS S riM n tKo easterly eighty- ally at Moro, Sherman County, California, Connecticut, Dela « v e ^ t f e ^ 0 f “ he L heriy Oregon, at any time after the In the Matter of the Estate ) ware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mi 115 feet o7aa°d E t 9. Bloci firs, publication of th h Notice of > chigan, Missouri, Nevada, New GLADYS MORRISON, ) One (1), original town (now and before the making of the Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsyl Deceased ) City) of Grass Valley. Sherman sa le .^ ^ vania, would have paid out more No. 634 than they received and there C ounty, Oregon. NOTICE OF SAI*E Norman E. Fields ô W lC lA b COUNTY PA PW should lie almost enough repre- Parcel Two. An undivided one- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Administrator of the Estate of third (%) Interest in all of Lots ----- u. , , u,.m p r in v RATES sentatives from those states to that the undersigned executrix HL B H C H in 10 bllL wQUw have James M. Dyce, deceased Five (5), Six (6) and seven (7) of the Will and Estate of Gladys 36-39C o n e Y E A R ......................... ’ >3paid in $2,444,000 and received and the southerly one-half (V4) Morrison will sell at private sale ------------ ;— --------- -— 777: $3,893,287 which may account for of Lot Four (4), Block Thirteen to the highest bidder, for cash U NITED STATES _______ AUGUST 2, »957_______ tbe |nterest oi Oregon represen (13), CLEMENT’S ADDITION or upon terms, on or after August Department of the Interior to the City of Grass Valley, tatives in the bill. i STORAGE SPHERE: The operator in the foreground is shown 26, 1S57, the interest of Gladys Bureau of I-and Management llltKAD AND CIRCUHKH In the light of this information tightening a cap on freon cylinders used for pressure testing during Morrison in the following des Sherman County, Oregon. . il seems likely that opposition to production of high-energy fuels at the Niagara Falls, N. Y. plant of cribed property: Parcel Three. An undivided NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Now that Rooster Rock pars. p waj} on tbe bas|s oj dollars ra- Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. This sphere is filled with one-third <%) interest in an un PU BLIC S A L E — Lot 6 Block 12, Moro, Sherman Under provlsione of section nitrogen, which U used in the production of high-energy fuels, Th« has lieen built, now that the state t|ian politics. The division divided five-eighths (%) lnter- County, Oregon. highway commission has spen was bad Algo the council of Niagara I alls plant is the first in the United States to produce high- est in th i"so m h w est Quarter J456.R-S.. as amended1 bv section Bids should be submitted to the fuels on a semi-commercial basis. Iligh-en«xgy fuels are ISWW, Southwest Quarter of 14 of the act of June 28 19M. 4 8 $300,000 on It, now that the Por - State chambers of Commerce has energy chemical fuels as opposed to conventional petroleum-based fuels. undersigned, In writing, at Moro, c/MifVionot A nartpr StHt., 12/4, 43 U. S. V. l l /l ) , tnerc land paper# have exulted editor- gbown t,b at mOst states are catch- NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. — was built solely by the company Oregon. North Half (N tt) of Northwest will lie offered to the highest bid- lally and gushed In the news Jn# up on their building Olin Mathieson Chemical Corpor at a cost of $5,500,000. DORIS COELSCH First shipments of the fuel Quarter (NWVi) and Southwest der, but at not less than the ap- columns and now that the gover- go n wa8n-t necessary. Anyway ation today announced it had be Executrix have already been delivered to nor has dedicated the park witn jt de£rd unt|, some do-gooder come the first company in the Quarter ISWK NWV4) of Sec- praised value^at a Publu sale to the Air Force, Dr. L. K. Herndon, C. L. Gavin United States to produce high- the trite and proper political In- breathes nfe into it again, tion Thirty-Four (34), Township be held at 3:00 o clock p. m., on energy feels on a semi-commer head of the high-energy fuel» Attorney for Estate carnations, we think it not un- ------------------- Five (5) South Range Seven- the 28th day of August next, at operation at Niagara Falls, re The Dalles, Oregon 38-4lc cial basis. The fuel is now being f i n (17) Easi of Willamette 1001 N. E. Lloyd Blvd., Portland seemly that an attempt at balance ported. Shipments, which began »Upped to the U. S. Air Force. be made by a few unkind facts. GOVERNMENT AID.’ Meridian in Sherman County, Oregon, the foRowing tra c ts o f less than a month ago, are being N O TICE TO CREDITO RS An interim facility, scheduled made in increasing quantities. All persons having claims Oregon. land: T. 1 S., R. 16 E., The Oregon state We have been included, along for completion at the end of this The fuel now being produced is against the Estate of Jennie K. saie wm be made on or gon Sec. 2, Lots 3 « 4, SWViN W44 Article IX Sec 3 Prüvl^ with other box hoi tiers, in the dis- year, will turn out three times funds derived from the gas Ux trlbuUon Qf a utUe pamphlel list. the amount of fuel now being expected to be the forerunner of Foss, deceased, are hereby noti- after the 14th day of August, 1957. 128.74 acres, appraised value produced in the semi-commercial a $1,000,000,000 industry in the fled to present them, with the ALICE C. MORRIS, $644.00. No bid will be accepted Shall be used lor g imnrove- log the numerous booklets the plant. An Air Force-sponsored next ten years. This estimate, Guardian of the Estate of for less than the entire tract, atructlon, leçons 1 uc , ODera- government will send to a citizen plant, expected to “come in made by W. C. Foster executive proper vouchers and duly verl- Carol Lee Baker, a minor Bids may be made by the prin- ment, repair, ma . u jf be but requests same from its within the next 20 months, will vice president of Olin Mathieson, fied, to the undersigned, the duly lion, use and po g whe. friendly congressman. And, as is Increase output many times cur is projected on the basis of the appointed, qualified and acting b e ATTIE HIBBARD & CALD- cipal or his agent, either person- r ’ ally at the sale or by mail. highways. \\ e do Our wont we muat on rent volume, according to an Air tremendous quantities of the fuel Administrator of the Estate of WP-T WELL Force spokesman. This plant is needed for military aircraft and Jennie K. Foss, deceased, at the Bids sent by mail will be con ther the near $300,000 was laxtii Attorneys for Guardian later for lo n g -ra n g e civilian sidered only if received at the from such funds or ’lut' liub There is probably very little in- the result of an Air Force con flights. office of T. Lester Johnson, at Hogg Building At the present time, the tract awarded to Olin Mathieson Oregon City, Oregon ( 36-39c Land Office prior to 3:00 o’clock they were llieY H’1 wJ(b its formation in all the booklets that Chemical Corporation for con- fuel is considered to be suitable torney at law, Moro, Oregon, been. Surely the park with Its p. m., on August 28, 1957. Bids within six months from the date ____ _____ »truction of a $36,000,000 facility. for aircraft only. additional anY one engaged in occupations Inlets and outlets is an Brig. Gen. C. H. Mitchell, dep of the first publication of this IN THE COUNTY COURT OF must be in sealed envelopes ac- High-energy chemical fuel sig concerned with them does not traffic hazard on a dangerous have more readily available. nificantly increases the range of uty director of production of the Notice, to-wlt: July 19, 1957. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR companied by certified checks, and missiles powered by Directorate of Procurement and road. John A. Foss TH E COUNTY OF SHERMAN post-office money order’, bank “How much fertilizer shall 1 aircraft Production at Wright Patterson The money might have been use?’’ is not a question to be de- air-breathing engines. It does drafts, or cashiers’ checks made Administrator j n Matter of the Estate ) away with engine failure prob Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, lietter spent on payable to the Bureau of Land n e u e r .pen* v.. construction of te r|n ln e J by 8Ome desk borne lems at high altitudes. ) said Olin M a th ie so n ’s break T. Lester Johnson of road, in Oregon * “ ch 1. behind scrlht>k.,. w .,„hlngton [>. c . Management for the amounts of ) JAMES M. DYCE, The result of five years of re through on high-energy fuels sig Attorney for Administrator the bids. The envelopes n.ust be Moro, Oregon 37-40c In road budding an 8 without benefit of soil test or search and two years of produc nified greater strength for the Deceased ) ther behind by the month. Ore moisture Information. marked in the lower left-hand We are tion testing, the fuels, called United States. The General said No. 623 NOTK’E TO CREDITORS gon citizens bumping over the sure that any refrigerator sales HEF-2 and HEF-3 (High-Energy that he could visualize use of thia N O TICE of ADMINISTRATOR’S corner “Public Sale Oregon 05049, fuel in the not-too-distant future and 3), had been made in Notice Is hereby given that the ruts in public a roads in Lake or man VI Sale held August 28, 1957.” or I neighbor would explain. Fuel-2 laboratory . . .Lzv ri.ro zlav Q Illiall IVIg 1 11W O U IU VApiaill. pilot units by for transporting civilians non undersigned has been duly ap thoughts about t ■y -How to choose and u»e your »mall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The highest bidder at the sale stop from one given point to Olin Mathieson as far back a Jackson county w i refrigerator’’ lietter than a gov- työ1’ It is now being produced another over distances heretofore pointed executrix of the will and That the undersigned, as the Ad- will be required to pay immedi- uoaak ••umrkora” along the Col- " . .... week “workers estate of Gladys Morrison, de- lnlstrator of the above entitled ately the amount thereof. in the Niagara Falls plant which considered impossible. ernment bulletin. utnbla enjoying a park made from ______ “ ____ ceased, and has qualified. Any ceaaeo, ana All n«» q u -m .« , — eg un(Jer flnH fln(J hv by vlrtye yirtue of of an an Any adverse adVerse ciaimants claimants of the A man engaged in livestock road construction funds. persons having claims against Order q{ the above entitled above-described land should file production should not lie engaged 39-4OP O akland 23, Calif. And since when is it a govern in livestock production if he has NEW HOSPITAL said estate are hereby notified and Court, made on the 3rd day of their claims, or objections, with ment function to provide amuse to Inquire of the government how The state is getting around to BOND YIELDS ARE THE high- required to present the same, duly July, 1957, will sell at private the undersigned on or before the ment and entertainment for its lo control hots, horn ................. est in 25 years. Why not check verified, and with the proper ’ Qr geverai parcels, to time designated for sale. flies, ship build th e D am inascli hospital at citizens. Roman rulers used to r ping present lists of tax exempt vouchers, to the undersigned at the highest bidder, ...„ ......... Neither should he Wilsonville. It is being called a upon the Any contiguous owner claiming fever. Issue bread and stage circuses for need a bulletin on feeding horses, hospital but that isn t what tlie bon s, government, select cor- Moro, Oregon, within six months terms and conditions hereinafter a preference right must assert the mob that could control elec They do need to be fed and the good Dr. Danunasch wanted \s lien porate, and valuable convert- from the first publication of this mentioned> and.subject to the con- such right to the undersigned tions in that republic. . They came ible lxinds? All markets cover notice, to-wlt: July 19, 1957. .. ... intake Is In front and It opens au- he Introduced th e m any bills ie- flrmation of the above entitled within 30 days from the above to lie quite elegant affairs with tomal|caj|y qulred to obtain legislative ap- Colesch , Court, on and after 10:00 o’clock sale date. However, contiguous ed. Also leading trust fund , Doris , l hrlstlans battling lions in tlu these days there are experi- proval for the establishment, shares, which provide a com Executrix of the estate of be day of August, owners will not be able to assert arena W® haven t done that yet mentaJ 8tatlong exten8ion agenfs What he contemplated was a Glayds Morrison, dec’d 1957, at the office of T. Lester their preference rights to any plete savings plan in a single but could lead up to galore, state agricultural bureaus place tor elderly persons who security, along with tax shel- c. L. Gavin, Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, parcel for which bids are not re- tlans become as unpopular and gdd their bit to the age old needed some care and certainly ter features, at low cost. Attorney for Estate Q _ . n Oregon, the following described ceived. politically impotent as they w ere know |edge of men of th e sol) and n o t exclusively those who w ere Write, phone or contact The Dalles, Oregon __*>'-4UC reai property situated in the For further information, write: J. W. 1X)DD, TYGH VALLEY, in Rome. _ it seems utterly futile for the gov- in need of mental adjustment, it city of Moro, County of Sher- Irving W. Anderson, Manager ORE., P hone 611. Mid-Columbia N O TICE O F SALE And It is difficult to im agine a ernn,ent to sen(jjng out mater- was to be a sort of home. The that man, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd drearier day than one spent on a iai on growing vegetables in town people have voted on two mea- Mgr. William J. Collins & Co. Notice is hereby given the Lot Three (3), Block Twelve Blvd., Portland 8, Oregon 3539c public beach, surrounded by and city or ginseng culture. 38tfn pursuant to an order of sures since the legislature acted crowds of semi-nudes with noth It may have had iiolitlcal use in and the concept has changed since FOR SALE: Coming 2-yr. Angus ing to do but drink out of l>ottles some long forgotten day. Now- Ra inception. bull, out of Shadow Isle Prince and dabble In the water. days most American voters are We now seem to be changing Eric, excellent pedigree-quality. adults who know more about our 1930 attitude toward Hie eld Mike Sinsabaugh, Rt. 4 Box 82, their business than the govern- ers and finding that there Is a WHERE WILL IT GO? use for them In many fields. Per The Dalles, CYpress 8-8902. 38tf ment. haps fewer of them wdll be put FOR SALE: 3-txl rni. home, gar- Bherman county is harvesting into hospitals after a time. age, corner lot KX)’ x 100’, in a good crop By this time enough EXTRA MONEY ___________ \\ a (o OB di hwwher A diapo farmers are finished to assure al, full basement, forec air oil one of the best yields the county -pbe news that the Oregon in- furnace, Call Gilbert 2-5255. ADS has ever had. For some weeks or come tax was larger than estlm- W A N T FOR SALE: 5 room & basement months money will roll Into the atet| bas caused several proposals LOST. 8.25 x 15 • 14 ply transport home In G. V. Stucco in & out, county at a very pleasing rate. about how it should be spent re- tire between home and under- fireplace, oil furnace heat, in Every one has no doubt made minding us of a small boy who pass south of Moro. W. S. sulated, nice yard & garage, 2 arrangements to spend his share found a penny In h b pockets, Holmes, Grass Valley. 39c lots 50’ x 120’. Will sell either of the Income although we doubt j t |g perfectly natural, and fully furnished or without, if all have planned to spend as perfectly proper, that there FOR SALE: 200 Acre Stock priced to sell Phone 203 Grass much as there is. There will l»e should tie * Id It Iona 1 money in the Ranch, located In Heart of Valley. 29tfn some left. What is going to hap- state coffers. The estimate at the Feeder Country. 186 Acres irri MAN WITH CAR pen to It? time of the legislative session was gated permanent pasture ami First. How much is there? $28,000,000 and now it turns out alfalfa, will run 300 cattle. GOOD WATKINS LOCALITY From this point it looks like to t* $48.000.000. legislators are Above average earings for qual $20,000 modernistic Home. This around $7,000,000 from w’heat and always mad about that presum- ified person. 800 family foo, vit place Is reasonably priced with $1,500,000 from tiarley and there abiy tiecau.se they were foiled amin, and cosmetic route. Cre terms. 39-4 lc should lie another half million from more spending by the inac- dit arranged. Also part-time from stock to round out a nice curate estimate. Tax commissions WAN FED: Saleslady or man to openings. Wtite J. R. Watkins $9,000,000 to dlvkle among the always give conservative estiin- McNe«»s Products part or Co. 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seat fanners and agriculturists of the ates and God help us if they re full time. Big profits No exper tle 5, Washington 35-40c len e needed. Will teach and fi county. Other folks may make a verse It. nance you. Write today. M - FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders little above their outgo. Business conditions are not as and walls 1x4 tongue & groove Ness Co. Box 14. Bayshore Sta., The federal government will go<id in Oregon as they have been dry uHllty $25 per M. take a million or more depending and It is entirely possible that the t^piai" Rebehai. Lodge No. 11« Std. & Btr. I | ”x 6 thoroughly on bow much remains after the income from income and corpora- Meets 2nd and 4th dry T&G for floors, truckbeds, coat of production is taken out tion taxes will lie so low as to eat fuesjavs of each y etc., $75 per M. and the state will take a bigger up the surplus in the approprla- month ........... Many other sizes and Items Lite o u t o f w h a t re m a in s Also Rons already made \ t least it m em bers from $17 per M up. the county demands more for might iH. w„n t„ wa|t un<i set, r r .lkwnh ” ng THOREN LUMBER CO. LYLE, what It is doing. what the trend will tie in six U Grabenhorf,t’ ? WN., Ph EMerson 5-2216 day What we are wondering is If months or a year. So far it seems or night. 32c-tfn there will tie any left to spend in that the only part of the state in MARLANDVIEW’ GRANGE this county? There should be. line for higher taxes Is the mid- Meets first nml third Saturdays ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com How? Driving round we can see Columbia basin wheat belt That **Jlch "»«nth nt s p. m. plete painting aixl decorating by your Government. T h e y’re loss-proof, Husbands have to be fed three times a dhy, Or low Martin, Mastrc where a lot of paint could pro- part of the state doesn't oontrl- service, spray or brush. Phone fire-proof, theft-proof—the Treasury w ill re watched over and picked up after 365 days Agnrn Benson, Secretary fitably tie spread; we see build- bute very heavily to the total tax J977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. a year. They need pra.se when things go place them w ithout charge in case of mishap. ings that need the final stroke of take in ordinary years tiecause Moro Iswlge No. 11:1 Vern Campell and Jack Null, rig h t and sym jia th y when things go wrong. A n d best of all, U. S. Sortngs Bonds now destruction or major repair; we there* are few tax p ay ers am ong Meets 1st and 3rd The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn A nd almost all of them have to be reminded know all of the towns could use them pay you higher interest—faster! Every Senes T uesdays in I 0 .0 F Custom Slaughtering by appoint about making plans for retirem ent. •time additional housing so he As usual when there seems to hall. Transient antlS E Bond purchased since February 1,1957, ment only. Meat cutting, wrap families that serve the farmers tie a HtHc extra money In the visiting brothers a r e t It's a good th in g a husband's love is pay’s you a safe and sure 3-H % interest ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s 7 could live properly. The point is: family sugar Jar every member of cordially invited. when held to m a tu rity. I t pays higher w orth all the trouble he causes. Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. what do Sherman countlans get the family needs something aw- Orlow Martin, N. O. in te re s t, to o , in the e a rlie r years, and R etirem ent is in the future for all of us. Call 242 for appointment. 7c out of this big crop other than fully had. Sure enough, as soon as Leo Watkins, Secretary matures in only 8 years and 11 months. And the sooner we sta rt making plans for Hie satisfaction of raising It? the total was announced the it, the happier these years can be. Does So now, more than ever, i t ’s smart to school teachers howled because Rrthlehem ( b a p trr No. 78 O EM « p •» ' h7 ha>? U , ever? eeo“ your husband have a retirem ent savings save w ith guaranteed-safe U. S. Savings IH HOOL HII.I «nablet oilier do-gooders do-go<xlers wlsh»\l wished they had J Th*»*~inv .. .. h month, plan? I f not. encourage him to sta rt one. Bonds. Y our husband can buy them regu Thursday each ♦he family A congressman from New York, xanibleti and got more for pet pro- lilting mem’iers In One of tlie best ways to prepare for retire la rly where he banks or through the Payroll ♦o limit W vl vited. Moro, Oregon Ralph Gwinn, has sent out some J*cts and the tax savers tiemoaned Savings Plan where he works. B u t ju st be ment is to invest regularly in U. S. Savings ♦He coti information on the new defeated ’^e fact they would have to wait Genevieve Powell, W. M. s ite he starts U d a y ! Bonds. They ’re solid as a rock—guaranteed Gwen Ross, Secretary school hill that Is more pertinent .vear* for tax reliu^ ♦o ilt need* or wiihet. than all the galihle and theory ex- Wrll, unless OregWi voters Rnreka l.4wlge No. 121 A.F.AA.M. pended on that tilt of legislation. a legislature with different Pari of every American’s savings belongs in U. S. Savings Bonds Meets on the 1st and It has lieen our «intention that 0*as l ^an ,he ami imme- up ot âtübcutd îô Tto schools w ere none of the hi is i n r - •< ’ TW V S a>M-*rit/nf>n A m * * x pay tar »**• aAaartMtrntni TSa T iw tiv v DtparUnant tbanJra. far than palrtaftt ^aaattoa. tha Aeaartiai^g^ aaaail and 0 of the federal government and anyway. Unless Oregon tax- members cordially In that federal aid wouKl do no more P0# ™ together and learn to < vlted to meet with us good than state aid has In Ore- as loutl «•'» spenders the Vaul Alley. W.M gon It woulil raise the cost with- ’''•^ In c o m e tax will go up. Clyde G lltar^ Secretary job ! o » © 0 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL 0 V ttt’.»AVt O e o