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WHHKM.AN ( O l . M i
t è lf r r u ia n (C u u iitu .U u u r u a l
P u b lix b e d E v e r y F r id a y
.Moro, O regon
at
bxlitoi
Giles I.. French
E n te n d h i aerond p I hh « m etter at the
Port,,f fice at M oro.
O rrfo n ,
und« r Art
of (k>nure«» of March 3. 187W
N IW S P A P E R
P U B L IS H E R S
A S S O C IA T IO N
N A T IO N A L
E 0 I T 9 I JA I
TI0W
.A F F IL I A T I
4)1 I II I t I.
M il \ n
S t I1H< K i m IH N
(IX E
YEAR
Ml Mf
I* V l ' l l t
K V I ES
.
$2.00
JA M tit Y 3, 1*58
< (U N I Y M t \ t< . I It
with local
interested In
a m e th o ’ of changing : the ¡>res< nt
system to something ron siderei I
more modern.
Conn nty g «verri-
ment Is one of the old de.U t Vpes of
governm ent known, with dlvl-
sions of authority out t o f date and
tending to inefficiency
i he county m anai’
for
government ha
een legal ii
Oregon for alxmt ten y<
Is still untried although
mas and Lam* counties 1
campaigns for its adopli
tics prevented passage.
The |>rotedure is as f«»j
least ten percent of the
a county shall present a
for a vote on the plan. A
ch arter is presented at t
time which shall set f
system as Incorporate in
in general
If I»
charter go
int<
following
There shall he a i
of from throe to »cvi
legislative Ixxly. One
serve as county u<lge an
form the prohat function
board shall a o p t polic\
t In* powers of prev loti I
county officers, to in<|
any county business, t<
bonds, to make an annt
to establish a il.ii v well
Tin* couilt.v hoard sha
county manager who I,
movable for cause. ||»>
le d and guard county
exe. utc resolutions of tl
appoint olfiis i and <
fix, with the ixiard the s.
assistant ', prepare an an
get, make regular rep«
would a <scss pi n |. e r i\
papers, construct ro.uk
prisoners, adm inister w,
A U u ' a t r ia l p i r io
our year,
the plan may lx* r
•d by the
voters if desired.
Such a plan wot
w
more
easily in Sherman < iinty than in
th<* counties u her it has been
projx»seI. it migh be cheaper
than the present alt nigh perhaps
not a great deal t
w
on«* or two office
adm inister the w01
ty during the great
year and the woi k
pllfled so that, for
same person who
tax roll could call
I di
tribute the funds
taxing disti l, t
I
work of three p«*i
make tlx* countv h
live body and g l\
county business wh
now have, ea h ole,
Ing a government
It would make pos>
ordination of work
flees which is now
Persons conce
government may
t it\i
l
s s iii\
We
»r th
av
tl
a ll peoph
ty p « o f
t<> (‘ îllU l.ll
Tliey !
their kin
while re
away by
\\ *
individua
vate busi
we have
tin* Minwi
|M*titlon i
and ««iM’ia
in d iv id u a
It ha- t
lO l H M L ,
MOKU, OKKGO.»’
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1*58
Wasco News
you. Real Southern hospitality.
I
This host father has about 700
acres of some of the best land in
I
The Tuesday bridge club met
the world; good black loam on
December 17 at the home of Mrs.
I
which he raises “frutas minores,"
Rolland Johnson. Echanging gifts
Sosrea
I
or in English, he is just a good
w ere .Mrs. E strelle Hailey, Mrs.
l l o t t i R .’. Z l C A N W E G E T ?
Ropublica Domlr.Ic' na old general farmer.
I
His major
Hildred Zell, Mrs. F. L. W btkins,
December 12, 1657
SHOW, WlNO AHO SANO WONT
crops are platanos (bananas),
Mrs. A rthur Smith and Mrs. H ar
Columnists are having a hey-
I
SLOW TOUR ORiVlNÖ, IF MDukg
corn, bean«, and yuca. He raises
ry Van Gilder.
dey over a report th at Is p u rp o rt Dear Friends:
I
The wori could take a few les enough coffee for his own use and
READY PCX THEM . HERE APE
WOMENS TRAVEL HRECTOR
ed to show that this nation has
Mrs. A rthur Smith and Mrs.
I
SOME HANO y IT E M S TO O A R /
SHCU OIL 0 0 ‘APANZ
been wrong for five years in its sons on peaceful living from my also sells a little cacao, or e o o a .
Rolland Johnson were guests
last
host
family,
the
Compres'.
IN
Y
O
U
R
CAR
Î
With the semi-tropical climate,
when the Tillleums m et at the
information and attitude toward
I
Itus-aa and protective arm am ent. With sixteen brothers and sisters, abundant rainfall, and th is won-
home of Mrs. Sam Brock for its
The idea seems to be th a t we one might expect a few quarrels derful soil, the family harvests
C hristm as party and gift ex
f T l f e i Ö i a rp e f-
and problems, but not so in this three crops of corn a year, or two
haven't spent enough money.
change. Also present w ere Mrs.
group.
The
father
was
boss
and
of corn and one of beans.
It is
Jx*t us rem em ber what was go
’
O A A PAIA OF «ÜBÔtR
W. A. Nisbet, Mrs. L. E. Dehler,
from
there
the
rank
went
down
certainly ( ifferent from Oregon
ing on a year ago. Then we were
Mrs. Trace Fields, Mrs. L. L.
TRACTION TRÍAOS. PLACE
being told that the appropriations through the older boys. In Dom w here we have a hard tim e get
Funk, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs.
IN FRONT OF O U R R£AR
inican
homes,
<
th*?
father
is
typic
ting one crop harvested before the
WHEELS ANO OftlYE
had been so large th at millions
Paul Patrick, who won low*, Mrs.
ally
the
unchallenged
family
head,
FOAWAAO SLOWLY
w inter rains ixgin.
.vere unspent and that economy
Vern Van Gilder, Mrs. Jam es
Farm lalxir here in the Republic
wn- p<* slble and tax-reduction a ixdng waited on by wife and dau
Maddox, Mrs. Em m a Shearer and
ghters as servants wait on their is all done by jxon labor, the farm
necessity to prevent the country
Mrs. Harry* Van Gilder who won
m
asters.
Really,
it
is
a
pretty
g<xxl
ow ner and his sons doing nothing
from breaking it-elf and discour
the high prize.
aging Individuals from trying to custom which could make life a but supervising. With the cheap
little more interesting if it were cost of labor, it is understandable
progress.
LEGAL NOTICES
that this system exists, but life
Even Sputnik hasn't changed adapted in the States.
W ith a family this large, 1 was tends to Ixcome stale for a per
things that much. We have bases
NOTH E OF
F IN A L
SETTLE
that almost surround Russia and a bit concerned as to which barn son use) to m ore activity. At first
M ENT
have been budding them for I m ight lx* sleeping in, or with I thought they were taking it easy
Notice Is hereby given th at Iva
years; we have a very adequate what numlier of brothers, but because of having a g ie .t around,
Dams, adm inistratrix of the es
air fort«* that can reach nearly all fortunately they found room for so I suggested good-naturedly that
me in the house. I was rominde i I’d really enjoy w orking today.
tate of Mary Lena Gihson, deceas
p u t s of Russia; we have the best
ed, has filed her final account and
. . . i f y o u are caught
surface ships and the most of of fraternity living lo r e in this My host brother’s response was
home, for privacy w asn't one of very apologetic, but he said it
petition to Jo se said estate, and
IN SNOW OR SANO WITHOUT
them; we have several atomic
(s e t c f a lu m in u m pulleys
the house’s major attributes. The just wasn't possible for us to
t.t.at Mon ay, the 27th day of Ja n
ÉQUIPAACNT, TRY LETTI NG
power subm arines and regardless
over-all house was constructed work here for our cla s of people
’ W ITH N ytO N fiO P E it ' s
uary, 1958, at the hour of 10:00
A LfTTLE AiR O U T OF YOUR
of the fa t that Russia scored a
o’chx k A. M. on said date, in the
SMALL, UG HT, ANO STRONG
touchdown with Sputnik it is not very sim ilarly to a motel, with don’t work. Therefor** when j -d-
L
to m o v e a car
County Court Room in the Coun
at all certain that we are 01 should a long row of sleeping rooms. All ing with the lalxirers I helped a
ty Court House in Moro, Sherm an
be disorganized and helpless. We was quite comfortable, but the little, and I was properly accept
constructl in was u little different ed. Rut had I b?en serious alxwt
County, Oregon, has lx*en fixed
have scientists, too.
than our western ranch style the working I wouldn’t have been
as the time ami place for the hear
s p u t n ik i not a weapon. It is
houses.
ing of objections, if any there be,
In goixl graces with my family.
a > u se le ss as a red glass ball on
to said final account.
V5* Americans tend to rebel
a Christm as tree and as a ttra c
Next to the problem of deci iing
IVA DAMS, A dm inistratrix
tive. That is all.
who was family and what child- when the Ixxss is tix> gixxj to do
of the estate of Mary Lena
I his business of a great nation ton were members of the se r the work w hich he expects his
Gibson, de eased
winging from economy to spend vants’ families, my next question workers to do, but such is not the
BROWN & VAN VACTOR
thrift jx»licy in a single year is was “Where does everyone e a t? ”, case here. The workers and farm
The Dalles, Oregon
plain foolishness. And the notion for when I would sit down to din owners get along exceptionally
A ttorneys for E state
8-1 lc
tita t we should believe the same ner the three* older boys, my host well together, and the lalxrrer is
colnmni ts with widely cantra father, and 1 wet*? all that would happy with his $1.00 a day, for
NOTICE OF SALE
di' toi \ pldlo ophies in a twelve lx? eating. My brothers t<x>k ni? nature supplies nearly all of his
(ARMY T>Ff,,IF FEEÛNO
Rids will be received l>y the
month is plain idiocy.
to a nearby c<x>khouse, and in one needs and he doesn't have to ac
Z WAR WHEELS «AILS,TRY
undersigned
up until Jan. 15, 1958,
It i.s entirely possible that we section of it was a table
large cept any responsiibilities. He has
• SHOVELING O UT FRONT
for
miscellaneous
jx?rsonal pro
•-hould s|x*nd some additional m il enough to seat the “Knights of no winter season or time of no
I W E E L S TO CAEATB A SLORC,
perty of the E state of Earl J.
lions for research on missiles tin* Round Table” even though work to prepare for so he can
j C O F X 'ö w r /ÄTZ, SHâu. 0/í COMfiANy
Lyons. All sales will lie for cash.
• we hop,* not much on spa* e mis- the table was r? tangular. Teas- just live from day to day.
The right to accept or reject any
Americans are extremely well
- lle s i .m il tli.it we should overhaul ingly, my brothers said they were
or all bids is reserved. Included
onr educational process to try and considering installing an inter received here in the Dominican
next several years, .Mrs. H o r r e ll in the listing is a 1951 GMC a4 ton
find the scientific minds among communication system so (that Republic by ri<h and ¡xx)r alike,
reported.
pick-up and other Items. The com
* nation’s youth. It is im portant they could request f<x> * at the for nearly all of tix? jxrople have Farm Land Value
that adults train the fat off their otl**r end of the table affd have a hope that one day they will get
Those analyzing tix? situation plete listing may he examined t»y
heads, if not their bodies (ixjth it reach them before it was cold. to the I'nited States for a visit or Still Goes Up
say they can sec nothing new' for contacting the undersigned at
preferably i.
1958 that would reverse any of Moro
Actually, I believe the table could to live. The rich love to practice
Clair Ralzer Adm.
It is not wise for us to go on a c i lly have seated 25 people w ith their English on me and tell me
Value of farm land in Oregon these farm land value trends. Rut
alo u t their experiences in the has hit a new high, according to they do see a possibility that the
Estate of E arl J. Lyons
P tiding spree that will endanger out anyone being crowded.
6-9c
out economy. So far the admin-
To an Ameri. an farm boy u se ' i tales, and the poor get a great a Mrs. Elvera Horrell, extension gain may not he so large, .Mrs.
calling^ agricultural economist at Oregon Hortx?ll said.
i - t r a t jo n ba- shown excellent res to the conveniences of s reened ile a l o f pleasure out of
NOTH E TO < KEIHTOHS
tr a in t in tin* fan* of the colum- bouses,
refrigerators,
elec’ri'* “ Willie“ and then seeing me State college. At the same time,
Al! persons
having claims
ni- ts ten o r. It is entirely possible stoves, etc., and being used to gleet them. From the standpoint the num ber of farms in the state
that wb.it tin* nation needs j. bearing complaints about ttnneoas- oi iricn tliness of the people ami has dropped to the lowest total in ADDING MACHINE against the Estate of E verett H.
Nichols, deceased, are hereby
n w w riter The old one
ary distances from the kitchen the beaut.s o f the country, it is to years.
notified to present them, with
m jittery.
to the dining room table, I was easy for me to understand why
TAPE
Farm land values in the state
the proper vouchers and duly ver
( xtremely interested in the kit this island was the one Christo have increased steadily during the
ified, to the undersigned, the duly
chen of this home. From the m en’s p lie i Columbus liked best when last three years, and now average
At
Journal
Office
appointed, qualified and acting
t ib!**, to the kitchen was a dis lie discovered the New World.
Sh ’I l s
7 per cent over a year ago. As a
Sincerely,
A dm inistrator, with Will Annex
tance of 7b feet, as the cookhouse
result, farm land values an? now ll t l t l I N D V I E W G R I N G E
Rill Coat more than 40 p er cent alxive the
ed,
of the Estate of E verett H.
rty year* ago a Sherman was separate from the main build
M eets I' Il’st an<l T h ir d M on days
Nichols, deceased, at the office of
ty farm er had an entirely in g The cook stove consisted of
1917-1!) average.
each m o n th a t 8 p. m .
T. Lester Johnson, A ttorney at
ent set of skills than does three concrete fireboxes construc Not Alli On Roll
O rlo w M a r t in , M a s te r
As spectacular as this rise seems
Law. Moro, Oregon, w ithin six
lKxlern counterpart.
Rack ted at table height in which char
Oregon gains are still below
A g nes Henson, S e c re ta ry
Win. A. Callahan, cluirm an of the
m onths from the date of the first
i World W ar I was just get- coal w as us,*d. Rather than piping
the
average
for
the
rest
of
the
» publi ation of this Notice, to-wit:
t in
lartk'd a local farm er was a the smoke out of the cookhouse, th,* State Industrial Acckiient com nation. Mrs. Horrell .said. Reports Meets 2nd* ami 4th
January 3, 1958.
inan, able to drive horses, the family had constructed it so mission, stated today that only from the I'. S. departm ent of agri Tuesdays of each
month.
Visiting
•eat their Hines es, judge their there was a two inch gap iietween about one-haif of tba 43.0(H) regis
Wesley E. Nichols
culture show farm land values
A dm inistrator, with Will Annexed
iv lie was harness-maker, the top three lx>ards in the wall. tered employers in Oregon have over the nation up s per cent in members welcome. *
T. fzcster Johnson
team ster, horse shoer Most With this kind of kitchen, onions paid the $7.50 annual fee billed in the last 12 months, and now bet k G rahenhorst. NG
j A ttorney for A dm inistrator 9-12c
* *tn were blacksm iths of a aren’t the only hazard one’s eyes a statem ent which was sent to ter than 50 per cent above th* Vada DeMoss, Sec.
l.npin«* Itehekai l.odg«* No. IK;
md able to repair the rather encounter, for the smoke gets a them 'bn **-4M<veinber 15, 1957. 1947-1919 average.
I ins foe is due and payable on
e fa rm ma hinery of the day. bit thick and trying at times.
Farm ers are continuing to buy Mo,;* Lodge No. IIJ I.O.O.P. IN THE CIRI VIT COCRT OF
or before December 31, 1957, atid
is .1 butcher for a few days
T1IE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Meets 1st and 3rd
'» lit/» -
Typical Dominican foo l is some a separate fee is required for land to increase the size and Effi Tuesdays in 1 O O F’. v AjLittZ//. T IIE ( 'OI NTY OF SHERM AN
tin * year and meat t utter for a
ciency
of
their
farms,
and
this
,V fl owing tilat p»*ri ixl. Dexter- thing that can’t ix* fully appre e a J i account which the em ployer has been one of th? major influ hall. Transient at*d ;
CAROL LEE BAKER, a minor, )
visiting brothers are '- J
> by and through her guardian, )
• * a* skills earne I liitu a liv- ciated until one tries it. I really m aintains with the commission.
ences on tlu* value of farm land, cordially invited.
doubt that I will rvally get used
?
Despite this a. dttional charge, Mrs. Horrell pointed out.
ALICE C. MORRIS;
How
kills are not the same now to it in my short stay here Plá coverage under the w orkm en’s ever, this is reducing the total Orlow Martin, N. G.
STEW ART ROY RAKER and
farm er owns a great deal tanos, or frying bananas, rice and compensation law can be obtain num ber of farms in the state.
GARY DOUGLAS RAKER,
Leo W atkins, Secretary
Machinery but because ot !x*ans mixixi, yuca, which is a flat ed at a more ixM-onable cost than i'SDA figures show then? are now
minors, by and through their
tasting
s
ta
r
J
i
plant,
potatoes
and
evalence of repair shops,
from most o ther sources.
guardian, VELMA K RAKER.
about
56,300
farms
in
Oregon,
T
a
y
lo
r
I
J
H
H
.
E
A.
F
.
A
A. M.
s of t.io overhauling hlm- sweet jxitatoes make up alxmt 90
Approximately 20,000 employ compared
Plaintiffs, )
Wasco, Oregon
ie machinery is more com per cent of tin* diet Chicken and ers ar? engaged in non-haxardous farms in 19 o a peak of 64,800
-VS-
)
|x>rk
ar»*
major
sources
fo
meat,
\V think it will lx* ad-
occupations such as fanning, re
each F’irst and Third MILDRED F. TURNER, also )
iät i* 1917 farm er knew good lx*ef is nearly unknown. tail sales, householders, etc., and
Tuesv ays
Many non-farmers are al ) buy-
known as MILDRED COS-
)
horse than his grand However, some of tin* farm ers are workmen of these employers will ing farm land—some as in in-
TELI O, Ingle. IREN E MON- )
Elton
Medler,
W. M.
-farting
to
produce
a
Rtahm
a
and
»ut a die-el motor.
not be entitled to benefits, nor vestm ent, others for rural horn
ROE and R. J. MONROE, her )
Gordon Harper. Sec.
irret;
establish- \ngus eroiw. N early all of the will tin* em ployer have the pro or part-time farms, Mrs. Horn
husband. JOHN DOE MON-
)
Bethlehem
C
hapter
No.
78
O.E.H.
de s vices avail- tixxl is fried in peanut oil and tection of the act subsequent to found. Still another upw ard pn
TAGUE,
the
unknow
n
heirs
)
Meets every second
i far er do«*s not w bat oil the f»xxl can’t souk up is Dt*cember 31, 1957 if the $7.50 an sure on farm land values com
Thursday each month. and devisees of each and nil of )
her i >r his wife ; i ‘»iu«*d over it after serving, if nual fee is not paid on or before from the purchase of farm land
lan
Visiting
members In "aid denfendants and of M. K. )
N
wm ar,* at all calory conscious, th a t d a t f
for non-farm use. Ac!
FRENCH, also known 5s MAR- )
’he na-
vited.
Moro,
Oregon
< of great aii this oil bathed fixx1 will definitely
If coverage is cancelled as re tion, it has been est
THA FRENCH, and MARTHA )
Genevieve I’owell, W. M.
not
appeal
to
you
am!
chances
are
can i • • hired an<
quired by statute, a registration alxmt 20 million acre -nearlv 4
MON TAGUE, Deceased, and of )
Gwen Ross, Secretary
itv mu tcfsto.d Thi it wouldn’t anyway The amazing fc? of $12.50 must lx* paid to again times Oregon's total < rop
( V- FRENCH, also known as )
thing is that with all this rich obtain coverage under the act.
reage—was converted i non
E u re k a l.odg»* No. 121 A .E .A A .M , CHARLES F. FRENCH, De-
)
few i»f the
»pie are fat.
*r tl
d e rn ix*
The last session of th e legisla cultural U Í
t weet
1942
Meets on the 1st and tea.-?d. and also all other per- )
In
my
w
hole
Wife,
I have never ture amended the law to provide 195(1.
to lx* th
smallei
3rd Thursday evenings sons or parties unknown claim- )
tin* o t’e .'ti as frustrated as i I was in this this ice of $7.50 in or e r that each
The new ft leraI h
each month. Visiting ing any right, title, estate, lien, )
loiiK* when we’d sit down at the employer pay at least tin* mini tern alone wi
11 take
members cordially in- or interest in and to the real )
two
mer ante As men are masters
\ vited to meet with us property described in the com- )
mum »uiministrative cost of pro thirds million
rural lam
«»use. about three of mv viding coverage under the work- out of crop pr
Joe Heater. W. M.
plaint herein,
>
durin
IF YE «tors ami my host m other
Clyde Gilknor, Secretary
mil's
»xxiqx’iisation
law
Any
em
D?fendants
)
w oui»
tat mg
hi I the ployer who is in doubt as to his
a crop in
St MMONK
xl even status, ,»r has questions regarding
li»»n ami i
TO: i he alxwe named defendants
plate, it
by roveri
an»l each of you
should « onta», t R. G.
av,
superv isoi of tilt
IN THE N \M E OE THE STATE
firm
i\ i-
li) Salem.
OF OREGON: you are hereby re
quired to appear and answ er the
I said yes.
complaint filed against you in
W
A
N
T
A
D
S
hands to
the alo v e entitled suit on or be
? n?st that FX>H SALE IL-gixtei cd H erefor 1
fore the expiration of four weeks
if I
d no.
coming 4 year old hull Carrol
from the date of the first publi-
. «*«*
re hurt. 1
Savrs, Moro.
-ation of this summons.
If you
7-8 i’
ay v ‘s. I like it.
-o fail to appear and answer,
hoki mv plat« ‘ under the
MUCH *r y i ►ur
or farm,
plaintiffs will apply to the court
’old my arn s o w r it.
lili
ompetil
horen
(pen or add to
‘lief prayed for in their
was at •xtre ne » ase
.limiter
Wash. 8-tfn
ain . to-wit: The ipiiet ing of
siln
it Is typical I D»m
your savings
world, he has
iffs’ title in and t :o the
T FOOD ROUTE 80
am lly
»ers«’ 1 90VS 1 lik»**
:e and ’hang«*
described real prr >per<y
Watkin- Route
v
available
account
on
f, th<
8herm an County . Ore-
90
year
reputati
will
A
top-grad?
it ta
or before
and no ex-
fi. A 7 and the Somtherlv
cv required,
I I I I Xs J ( t R | | | > \ < O |*»
of Lot 4. Rloc k 13,
W rite foi
urination to
ian w ary
?LE
NTS ADDITION ito the
The J R. W atkin
Company,
A twp«<ior w o k s
Grass Valley. She*rman
3‘H) it Rrvx klyn Av ■nue, Seattle
• f personal «Hendane#
and earn interest from Jcnvary I
W
¿ton.
getting to
unons is publish« *d by
that
no mow
ustom M aughterttq >y app»
the h«*n arable E Ii
ment only. Meat cutting, w rap
ixlee of the ahov ? en-
roads and au-
ping, «harp freeze. Kenny's
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Market. Grass Valley, Oregon.
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