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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1958)
g ■onaU M « COUNTY JOURNAL, MOHO, OREGON FRIDAY, Muy It. 1 9 ., mud tires. Bids will lie re v iv e d until 8 p. Nlr. and Mrs. I^eonard Jordan Mr. and Mrs S tjr r tn a n (County -In u m a i nx. Monday May 26 by drove up and around Mt. Hood Vale Mr*, George Fox Frank von Borstel, Clerk May is the m onth when expec A proposal Is ma^e that Ore HulilHhnl Every Friday at There is a band concert at Ru and over to Estacada, m aking the 27-8c Grass Valley, Oregon tations of a big crop are rife. In gon increase the gas tax or the ie Ec loop before coming home. It was he Ituf Muro, Oregon Grant fus school May 16 at 7:30 All license fee to provide funds to May the w heat heads out and ’s day annua > held its anr schools of tb? county will parti a beautiful day for a drive. E d ito r Gil«** I» Ereaeh match federal money for the con grows taller and th e heads p re te at the hall after* cipate. The 4-H elute at Rufus school NOTICE OF FINAL pare for what is often more ker- nr n. Mrs. Waite g u o r v a l m aMuiid eia»* l»,att»r *t th< struction of roads. •kert, chair- gave a M other’s day tea Friday bE'TTIaFIMENT The H. E. club Rufus grange NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r«MU-ffl«a ai M oro. O r r fo n , u n d « A el W heat man. Verily, in the building of roads nel than will m ature. the affalr. plans serving lunches all day afternoon w ith their leaders Mrs. i, was in cha e t t «rt><rw ®f M»roh >. H7> fine In May. 1 Bob Boyd1 May 16 at the grange hall. Will Huck and Mrs. Sammy Tsu- that the undersigned executrix For ■ the progran OFFICIAIT" COUNTY Í* A P ETC there is no end. of the Estate of Gladys Morrison, At the May meeting of the Ore- This year is no exception. Some road d Mr »ther”. "Though Mr. an, Mrs. W alter Slorri en- bota. The m others met in the deceased, has filed In the County gon highway commission enough concern is felt for the w inter Ther was a so Trib- >ve’s joyed a weekend outing at the music room where all w ere pre- County, State projects were proposed to use up barley which has made such a ute” v Mrs. Atlee Wilson, Mrs. Rock Creek dam south of The sented corsages by their daugh- Court of Sherm an flnai account state and federal funds for years growth that It may not be easily W’alter \1orris and Mrs. G porge Dali«. Saturday evening Howard ters Miss Carol Armstrong, home ani, that lhe 3rU to come. Every speaker represent- harvested and it has leaves Fox. A readiing "W’he n M other Stew ard and W ayne Eaton came extension agent, was also pre«.nt ay of June, 1958, at the hour of ed an area that had the crooked- enough to make a fine crop of Stays in Ba - ’ by M rs . Ha rland to join them and stay overnight, ed a corsage. The younger club est cow trail in the entire west; hay. The w heat grew all w inter McDonah i \ reading i « r< »wing Fishing w asn’t too good as the gave a little play called "The Wea- 10:00 o’clock a. m. has txen fixed every one was sincere and per- and it is tall and thick and black. Old” hy ?drs. T’race Fiel s. A read- lake was carrying too much w ater, therm an”. The older group gave by said Court as the time for hear There Is a larger amount of ing "Morn's A pron” by Mrs. Bert The M orris’ stopped to visit Mr. a version of the fairy tale Cin- ing of objections to said report haps every delegation thought F V B L ISH f t s m oisture in the soil than usual iwigart. The hail w that eventually their request laborately and Mrs. Curtis Neal and family derella in ryhm e which everyone and the settlem ent thereof. ASSOCIATION DORIS M. COELSCH and this could te the te a t year would be crowned with construc decorated with ba ¡kets and bou- of Grass Valley on their way enjoyed, The tables w ere attrac- Executrix tion. Many of the plans had good ever if all go d omens remain quets of flowers e eryw here. The home. tively decorated in the lunch C. L. Gavin gVBHCRIPTION ItA.EH until harve d d a rts sometime in table was covere 1 with a lace argum ent behind them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and room with flower centerpieces, Users of prem ium gas now pay late July. d o th and had a 1 ;autiful flower family of The Dalles were callers and green and white crepe paper A ttorney for Estate ONE YEAR - ............. ,!LÜ0 The big grow th, however, also arrangem ent for a centerpiece, Sunday evening at the home of stream ers. Each m other was tak- 502 U. S. Bank Bldg., nearly 40 cents a gallon. It may The Dalk?s, Oregon 27-30c carries dangers. More fields were The honored m thers present Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byrd. te foolish to say that 40 cents is May 16, 1958 en to her place by h er daughter. alxiut the lim it for unrestrained fertilized than usual (luring the were Mr Sam Br»xk for the old- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hansen Place cards w ith the m others’ IN TH E (T IK T IT COURT OF use of motor fuel. Europeans do crop year and' before and the est, Mrs H arvey Hanson, young TAXES AMD POLITICH and daughter Donna Mae and Mr names were used. The 4-H group THE STATE OF OREGON FOR pay almost twice as much. But rainfall Is far above normal but est, Mrs. Renton Barnett for the girls gave talks on w hat they THE ( <)l NTY OF SHERMAN W hether or not oth er states E uropeans drive sm aller cars an I if the wind should get hot in most children, Mrs. W alter Mor ind Mrs. Ray Brown cranked up h^ , “ J ^ ^ e y STATE 0 F OREGON, by and ) have as m uch trouble w ith taxes probably spend less for gasoline June these factors could make a ris the most grandchildren, Mrs. their jeep, p ut in a picnic basket cookies, cakes and things m vj throUgh sta te Highway aa Oregon o r not we do not know. than do Americans. Such a price good crop Impossible. Fertilizer Sam Brock the most great gran i of lunch an I enjoyed Sunday fish ing in the Maupin area. They re- had baked were offered for t e (;om m jssjoni composed of If they do state governm ent is in takes some of the pleasures out of and rainfall have combined to children, Mrs. S. Pearson the m others to sample. Also a tossed C har|es H Reynolds, M. K. a bad way. a S u m ey spin and we tellev e make big plants that will need grandm other coming the farther- l>ort seeing their share of snakes grx?en salad made by Kay Mac- M<Iver arxl Robert B. Chess- The difficulty in Oregon is that there Is less driving at 40 cents favorable conditions if they are est, Mrs. Boh Morris the young in that vicinity. The Rufus Grange met T hurs nab and Donna Stehlik wras of- man for years the state has expended vnAVprs than there would >be at 30. In to m aturo a crop as big as some est gran m other present. Mrs. S. Plaintiff, day night with Master George fered. The group reported they its service» until Its plain English there may be a lim it expect. Pearson presided at the silver cof RoUand Johnson had an enjoyable school year in TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ) cannot pay the cost. The natural f to the price c a r ow ners _/ will _ F'ox presiding. pay. ______ fee urn and Mrs. Sam Brock at reported attending an agricultural 4-H w’ork. ANTON C. YOUNG, Deceased; ) thing is to retrench, q u it promis The cost of roads has gone up the tea table. Several of the people of Rufus T H E UNKNOWN H EIRS OF ) meeting at the home of W alter ing the citizen everything, cut ex at what we consl<k?r an Immoil- A group of the local people me, Brockert. They planned to have took children down Saturday to MELITTA YOUNG, Deceased; ) penses, Yet, here at the end of a erate rate. This Is due to the high Thursday night a, the home of more weeds displayed in frames attend the Cub Scout circus. SHERMAN COUNTY, a poll ) political campaign the only can -price of road m achinery and tabor Mr. ami Mrs. Win Roberts to give for the grange halls in the county, The church of the Nazarene tical subdivision of the State ) didate for governor who has made in part and also because of the a farewell p arty for the John honored all m others present Mo- of Oregon; and ALSO ALL ) a major issue of cutting taxes is demand for a wide smooth s u r LOST: 100 fee, heavy ele trie cord Stehllks who are leaving for in order that more people will rec thers’ day with potted plants. A OTHER PERSONS OR PAR- ) •between Fred ( ’ox ranch an ognize them when they see them. Lew Wallace, an old- time Demo face for the driver to test all of ) G rass Valley last Friday after Troutdale. Stehlik was employed He also reported there is a new special honor was given to the TIES UNKNOWN claiming crat. le w hasn’t talked ail>out any his 2(H) plus horses. ) Roads take on the state highway crew a, Ru oldest m other present, Mrs. Jean any righ, title, estate lien or noon. F'inder please notify weed killer on the market thing else and we suspect he has land, mop? and more every year, ) Coxs. 28c fus and Mrs. Stehlik worked1 as Mr. and Mrs. Tilbert B arnett of Thompson and Mrs. H arry Hy- interest in the real estate des ) made himself some votes. and land under highways grow dorn, the youngest. cribed in the amended com- a w aitress at D inty’s Cafe. INirtland, Mr. and Mrs. Doff Brew On tb? other side the Republi no radishes. There Is a limit to WANTED. Saleslady or man to ) Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hydorn plaint herein, A nine jxiund and four one-half er of Hood River and Mrs. Myrtle sell McNess Products part or can's Mr. Gill has been advocat the percentage of the earth we Defendants. ) ounce hoy was born May 4 to Mr. and children were here from full time. Big profits. No exper Anderson of Troutdale visited ing a sales tax. Now in Oregon it can pave. No. 2947 ience needed. Will teach and fi and M IS. l a c k R eel B a t R u f u s Sunday afternoon at the home of Hinkle for the weekend visiting lias never been popular to advo S I M M O N • One would lx* foolish to say '1 he little fellow was named Mich her parents Mr. and Mrs. John nance you. W rite today. McNess Mr. and Mrs. Benton Barnett. cate su ;h a tax which has con that, he opposed a gas tax boost TO: TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Co. P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta ael luugene and has two older Mrs. Anderson stayed for a long- Mathleson. sistently lx?en beaten. GUI’s Idea for any purpose or that he favor ANTON C. YOUNG, dacMaed brothers. G randparents are Mr Mrs. Jean Thompson was a tion, Oakland 23, ('alif. 28-9p is a sales tax for the relief of ed one. Roads already built must 1 HE I NKNOWN HEIRS OF ■4 1 >)■ «» guest for dinner Mothers day at »’«U’. oth er taxes and It proves that tie lx* maintained and that cost goes FOR SALE: 1938 Dtslge Sedan, MELITTA YOUNG, dea the home of Mrs. Vleda Van Gaas- isn’t much of a historian. O ther steadily upward. Maybe we could needs valve work. $50. Clair in \l.si» ALL OTHER PER beck in Wasco. wise he would know that new tax get along with cheaper roads, Balzer, Moro. 28c SONS OR PARTIES UN The com m unity card card met es to relieve old taxes soon grow maybe we needn’t match all the F'Olt SALE: DI C aterpillar diesel KNOWN claiming any right, Mon ay evening for the last meet to lie old taxes that the people federal money right now, maybe title, lien or in terest in the real with angle blade, elec, starter, ing this season at the home of vote May 16th need relief from. It isn’t new tax all these delegations from Cham estate described in the amended will sell cheap. George Black- Mrs. Kenneth Fridley. Guest for 6» we need; it is less taxes. com plaint herein. bum e, Rufus, G l 2-5565. 27-9c bers of Commerce niu-t be disap the evening were Mrs. Roy Shaf Mr. I’nunder, another Republi pointed, maybe we should Im IN THE NAME OF TH E F'OR SALE: 1 large tent $15.00— fer and Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg STATE OF OREGON: You are can hopeful, has pursued a wait prove the roads we have rath er 3 step ladders, 2 extension lad and Mrs. M aryanne Demerla. hereby required to appear and for and see policy saying that a study than -build others Just now ders $10.00, 1 kerosene heater W inning high .prize at pinochle answ er the com plaint filed again is te ln g made and that the legis though, of. ltut, human nature nearly new $5.00, 1 pr. ladder was Mrs. Morris B urnett, while st you in the above-entitled Court lature has the first look at the being what It Is, we are sure we jacks $7.00, 1 horse trailer will Mrs. Elton Medler won low. Mrs. cause on o r before the ex p ir tax problem In any event. His is will go on building until «»• get hold 2 horses $65.00. Marie F. L. (Fritz) Watkins Vern Dutton received the travel am. ation of four weeks from the date the soundest approach to the p ro to o many to use or m aintain. Rrady, Grass Valley, Ph ED 3 ing prize. The hostess served pie of the first publication of this blem. 2353. 27-9p and offee for refreshm ents. summons, to wit: On or before Voters must get the notion out Custom Slaughtering by appoint the 24th day of May, 1958. of their heads that by getting County Commissioner m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap If you fail to so appear and governm ent to jierform a func CASEY JONES answ er, plaintiff, for w ant th ere LEGAL NOTICES ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s tion it can lie done cheaply. It of, will apply to the above-entitled M arket Grass Valley, Oregon. Today we heard tha, old song Just isn’t so It is the most ex ( ALL FOR BIDS R e p u b lic a n Call El) 3-2315 for appointm ent. pensive way to get anything done. Casey Jones plated on a Juke Sealed bids will be received at Court for the relief prayed for in There is very seldom anyone in lx»x, no, in the baritone sw ing of WANTED: Horses to break or the office of the clerk of School its complaint, to wit: That an terested In getting things done by the original hu, In the half talk, train; horseshoeing. Sandy San- District No. 9 of Sherm an County, assessm ent be made by a ju ry modern rock aoit, Mora ih-ici .i<)">3201 t in governm ent cheaply. As a result half whine of Grass Valley, Oregon, for furnish empaneled In this action to de term ine the compensation to tie ff costs go up. W elfare, construc and roller. 1, was barely reeog- STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com ing and delivering one 24 passen paid by reason of the appropria- Efficient County Business tion, schools, all cost more as they nioahle. ger school bus. plete painting and decorating „ . , tion of real property herein are transferred to control of lar- Well, each generation has its R eared in Sherman County service, spray or brush. Phone Bus must comply with existing sought to l)e w ndem netl and ap- ger units of governm ent. own songs ami efforts to revive CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. Oregon law as to specifications propriated, and that upon pay- Wheat Rancher The answ er is to get govern- one are seldom successful. The 12,h St. Vern Campbell and and special txpitpment. There are nx?nt into Court of the corn-pen« ment costs down, taxes down, and tim e has passed. The old ballads Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38,fn to be seven 7.50 x 20 nylon tires, sation assessed by a jury, a judg- Oregon I’aitl A<l\ hv F. L. W atkln let the Individuals perform the th.it caused grandm other to weep L IM B E R for your ranch or farm, fonr of which are to t e snow or m ent and decree lie given vesting in her adolescence are almost servlces. coinju'titive mill prices. Thoren in the State of Oregon, by and funny on ,1 k * lips of grand daugh Lum ber Co., Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn through its State Highway Com ter who fails to ge, pathos on, mission, fee sim ple title to the HIOTORY F'OR SALE: Completely rem odel Modern barburshop real property descrilied as fol Fifty years ago, or sixty, the of them. ed 2 bedroom home In Moro. lows, to wit: men and women who are respon songsters sound different than Call JO 5-3602 or JO 5-3528. A parcel of land lyigg in Lot 6, sible for the way of life we have the original who concentrated on 12c tfn Block 16, Sherm an Addition, today were young. In th eir adult singing instead of the fancy stuff FX)R SALE An autom atic w ash The style now Is for car w recks, ( lty of Grass Valley, situated in hood they made this kind of liv ing machine in excellent condi not train wrecks. There Is no Section 35, Township 2 South ing possible tions. Mrs E. FI. Rarnuui, Moro. Range 16 East, W illamette Me They d id n ’t like the hard work association in the public mind YOU DON’T HAVE ID MOYE: r c ia n , Sherm an County, Ore of growing grain so they bought tv tween a daring an I rollicking Right in your home town or gon, the said parcel being that the m achinery others Invented to engineer with pride in making up county we need an active W at portion of said Lot 6 Included make it easier. Their wives didn’t ,lm ‘‘ ‘•n<l ’’ie dangers of railroad- kins Dealer. Make up to $100.00 1 in a strip of land 45 feet in like the dust nor the hours of Ing. In fact, there Is almost no weekly first year. Operate from width, lying on the easterly cooking and sewing and when In danger in railroading. And if the k your ow n home. Car or light Side of the centerline of the ventors made m achines to ease mall is late it is the governm ent’s truck needed. W rite The J. R. I - •' Sherman Highway as said high that burden they were liought fault. I W atkins Company, 3903 Brook way has been relocated, which ami Improved until there is littk* lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, W ash center line is described as fol of household drudgery. ¡ lows: ington. 27-32c Tha heavy wagons that rum 1 S E ' l l ' i m M ENT I.O W Beginning at Engineer’s cen 4 FDR SALE. Saddle horses, will bled up the dusty streets m ak terline Station 978 + 10.23, said trade, buy or sell. Earl Fields. W hatever the legal reasons At ing chuck holes w ith their Iron Station being 1925 feet North Wa.« 25 8p tires were discarded for rubber torney General Thorton has for and 846.0 feet E ast of the W’est the opinion against Oregon taking tire,' vehicles that spaed over q u arter corner of said Section paved roads. The faithful horse a loan from the federal govern 35; thence South 00* 03’ 00” HAllLANDVIKM GRANGE ment ,i» shore up the unem ploy gave way to greasy motors The East 2550.56 feet to E ngineer’s Meet« Flrwt and Third S atiiidai« hot and steam ing kitchen became m ent com pensation fund there center line Station 1003 + 60.79, an alr-condltlorusi room full of are some practical reasons again each month at H:,M» |t. ni. the easterly line of said strip of s, I, There are reasons for it. Helen Itruckert, Master machinery. land crossing the northerly and Florence llruckei t, Ne< i-ctar.v None of these things is Isolated too. southerly lines of said Lot 6 ap Fiver since the big war the Bethlehem < hnpter No ;s ■ i All are a part of a trend which wc proxim ately opposite Engin legislature has bi»en nicking at may assum e is d ill going on Meets every second eer’s Stations 994 + 98 a n d Perhaps what was back of I, tin* unemployment fund, giving Phursilay each month 995 + 65, resapev tively. Visiting members In all wax the desire of human kuv labor moi«« concessions ami also The tearin g s used herein are vlteii Moro, Oregon U» have an easier lib’, more re reducing rides for employers. based upon the Oregon Coordin the Genevieve l*owell, W. M. creation, less muscle work and W hen the recession came ate System, N orth Zone. Gwen Ross, Secretary still perform the Urtsirs of haul fund quickly deteriorated until it The -parrel of land to w*hlch Peace coifi money. Money for lug and changing The popularity was below the limit set for a re Taylor I.OlHiE A. F. A 4. M. this description applies contains many diflerent things: To help us of 'p o rts tha, rcqolre hard ph> sum ption of higher rates it may \\ asco, Oreg»»n 0.02 acre, outside of the existing keep th t piacc, through industrial right of way. Klques may t»e an indication that he found that the limit of $30,- A fleets each F*ir.-t and Third and military strength. To help it la not only ease that man u n oop.ooo is higher than netvssarv. This sunions is published by I’ue-» ays m akt it lasting for the future, Shipyard work boosted Ore order of the Honorable Edward eta, but lelsur. in which to de Elton Medler, W. M through acience and education. gon’s unemployment fund to H. Howell, judge of the above-en \elop himself as an individual Gordon H arper, Se>. And tmost im portant) it takes titled Court, made and entered W hatever It Is the historian some $84,000,000 which was much money saved hy individuals. Your on the 11th <tay of April, 1958, di will recur« it and those who Nhid> more than Oregon needed in nor Lupine Itrlx-knt. I mlgr No. 11(1 Savings Bonds, as a direct invest It was natural and Meets 2nd and 4th recting publication of this sum h isto n will tienefit from tin un- mal times. ment in your country*, make you a mons once each week for four dvOstamllng of the trend. A i\isi to -sfH-nd tin* money in grants ruesdays of each partner in the job of strengthening consecutive weeks in the "The ary is acquired »»1 doubtful value and ri¡Mes lv month. knowledge of Visiting Sherm an County Journal." a America’s Peace Power. elders and the low w is,b»m. members welcome. new spaper published and of gen lh e enip|«»\crs a re , 1:ic one* Ann Miller, NG sttrcesaful will lx , hose who In- So buy Bonds where you bank. eral circulation in Sherman Coun te rp ie l the Inforn at ion s»a gaine»! who will have toi make up the Helen Martin. Sec. B u y th e m w h e re you w o rk , ty, Oregon. correctly. »inference and pay for tl M«»ro Mxlge No. II j I.O.O.F. through Payroll Savings. But buy Date of first publication* April Oddly, It Is the elder* who take i*‘tes. So far there is no i Meets 1st and 3rd it hem nou'! 25, 1958. Mîfi/. I art In pioneer m eetings and hl> ,o reduce any of t te» i Tuesdays in l.O.O.F. Date of last publication: May to rk a l a<Koctations and they arc imyinent s rnade to ,1rose w hi hall. T ransient and 23, 1958. some I inn's i use the fur r ) as í » re visiting brothers are the ones who stand to gain little Help strengthen ROBERT Y THORNTON ; from them Ttie young could use lief tinsi sure w hleh 1It w as no cordial’.y invited A ttorney General of the Intended to t e the knowledge t lie re obtainable America's Peace Pouer Orlow Martin, N. 0. State of Oregon W’heth Oregon ft IRilly bor lax? W atkins, Secretary L. I. IJNDAS We cannot re,T>’nit<er a political rows the m»>ney or no, : here Eureka I <xlgr No. 121 A.F.AAAI. Assistant A ttorney General and campaign In which the voters have to te changes in the m Chief Counsel of the State Meets on the Is, and seemed so little Interested and ploy m en1 rates and the lav 3rd Thuraday evening* Highway Commission we won»ter if It could )»e a start shouht a t (1 ie sam e ,lr > be » »ver each month. Visiting By LESLIE B HAMPTON hauled ti ) el tow ard relegating polities to a lose some <>f the 1loop cordlRllv In- A ssistant Attomev encrai and sm aller place. Dr maybe it could hok*s so that it is ,1 • Kte adv i ted to meet with us. Attorney for the State Highway i f nt d oft not pay for thi» a d if 'titing The T <*a*unr Pepartmrnt Tte V. S. te a start toward more serious regular workm an who te fits It J«x H, . \V M th tir (Kilrm lK donation, tht Adcirtiamg Council and ( ommisslon cam paigns and less sbowv stuff, •dead of the occasional w ker lyde G ilanur, Secretary Of A ttorneys for Plaintiff 23-8c KK. ( KOP Rufus Personan and Mrs. Ed Beers of Baker and er visit before returning home. George Eddy of . GAS TAX BOOST W ANT A D S The strength to keep the peace ¿ 1 j m The knowledge to make it lasting Buy U.S. Savings Bonds i