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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1958)
PAGE 2 HHHRMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON F R ID A Y , 'IV Y 23, 103» there are many hollows th a t con- would l>e possible to About The County r.ii tain creeks but a short tim e in sign departm ent of th ^ l;rrm a n <£iutnty Jou rn a l the spring The original settleri way by educating it to the facts named them hollows because that of eastern Oregon geology. Vet | ’uhll«h«*«t E very F rid ay nt y at (< is what they were. If they were it would add something to the from m e no Moru, Oregon folloi spent II rough enough they w ere called variety of names if it could be re several weeks ad- Olle» I.. French Editor . g ing an heart a< tack. Hi canyons and perhaps Buck Hol formed. There are Cozens of B for much c vises not too K ttta rw ] a rm m l r l* M m a tte r at the low should he called a canyon. creeks but so far as we know P o aiufflo a a t M oru. O re g o n , under A r t while only on* B im k HoBow. The i n _________ But In most of th? years since of C o ngrua* o f M a rch I , 187V. settlem ent the creek In it is a flexibility of the unim aginative ÖPPTTTÄf? < A FN T Y F Ä T E R feeble thing nine months of the should not be perm itted to rob us ( ARD OF THANKS all H A T I Q N AL l O l T O t l A l of a place name so distinctive as (Xir heartfelt thanks •ar. i * 4 > e5 f 6 " svm- who extended comfortin We do not suppose th at it Buck Hollow*. sor- ■ « — —— — ■■ ' — — ■ — pathv Änd help in our re< vice, row. F<»r the lieautiful r r i u n i i «A l i a rm i I floral offerings, and ot ther kind- sses, we are deeply grateful. i N I W S F A F IR Me Lach lan 1'he family of Glc CLO SE r u m i m i 1» association W hile they last— W ANT 1 1 - 8 w ood pum p rods 3 0 c ft. HYHHt RH’TION B A IE » HIB XBAB OUT *Ä ÜÜ M A Y 23, IVSM r il E ELECTION Voters made their irrevocable and that is it. Dissenters may do as they please *lx)Ut It. Generally, we think, the elec- Uon was a pretty good one es pecially in Portland where volets showxxi more discretion than ha- been api»arent for some time. In the fall there will, in many cases, be a choice between men whose records indicate capability. The gubernatorial candidates have been hailed as from the lib era!" wing of both parties. 1 bat may mean something — or noth A liberal is one w ho advo ing cates and aids in the realization af liberty for the individual. VV e are not ceertaln that the appella lion fits either Mr. Hatfield or Mr. Holmes hut we are for it. The Republicans cast about ¿30,000 votes for governor and Lhe Democrats al»out Jio.ooo al though having a 40,000 larger icg istration. That may be because the former are usually more te g ular voters. It does indicate that lhe election this fall may be close and the race made by Mr. Hat field over strong opponents show s that he m ust be considered the leading candidate. if our knowledge about the var ious candidates for the legislature Is reasonably correct a less radi cal group will be assembled in Salem next session than was true in 1057—and that is good. The growth of the Democratic p arty has brought some spirit to »he sensible memtiera of that politi cal division and it may prvsent u more responsible group of »and: dates than it has since living led down the prim rose path by the new deulers almost th irty years teclalona Friday 1 5 -8 w ood pum p rods 4 4c ft. 1 1 3 - 1 6 x 2 4 x 3 6 cylind ers $ 1 9 .9 5 2 1-4 x 24 x 36 cylind ers $ 2 9 .6 5 W. R. Reid & Son PLUMRING A EI.Ef'TR K VI. CONTRACTORS WASCO, OREGON A. A T T E N T IO N W HEAT RANCHERS THE HAIL SEASON IS HERE AGAIN Have you noticed — the freak storms come in the years of the big crops? This may well be the lar ;est crop of record. CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IT? Hail Insurance W T. Balsiger M»»r<>. ( Ireiron ADS > »00 Mil* AVI A name cloiely a»»o- eisled In the pwWte mind with dependability Bioc Was R ebeknt Mon» U wlgr \ Meets 1st and 3rd 1 ueadacs in 1 O.O.F. hal’. T ransient and gi visiting brothers »re * cordially |n v i'. i % Orlow Mar* NG ’*6*, Ia*o W atkins, Secretary Eureka lodge No. |g | A.F.AA..M. Meets on the 1st md 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting »members cordially in vlted to meet with us Joe Heater, VV M Ulyde Glllmor, Secretary 1 — 55 John Deere Self propelled 1 — 55H John Deere (cut 400 A.) 1 - No. 51 International combine 1 — 3038 H arris, 20 foot 1 — 10 foot John Deere power binder 1 — John Deere Grain Elevator SA T U R D A Y . A din. SI m en, MAY 24th $1.50 cou p le OLD HERMITAGE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Buy your new h Finance it w ith a Firrt N ational Be Get the extra space you need, or the up to-date Convenience of m odern living in a newer home. I t’s easy to build or buy . . . w ith a firs t N ational B ank Hom e I o a ti. . . I HA, VA, or Conventional. First N ational Branch. Y o u ’re in v ite d ... ^ h e tb e r you re already a First N ational A' Banking customer or not! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, underslgrvd executrix of the E state of Gladys Morrison, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Sherm an County, State of Oregon, her final account m such executrix, and that the 3rd day of June, 1958, at the hour of 10 00 o’clock a. m. has been fixed by said Court a« the time for hear ing of objections to said report and the settlem ent thereof. DORIS M. CO EI^CH Executrix C. I j . Gavin A ttorney for E state 502 U. S. Bank Bldg., The Dalk-s, Oregon 27-30c I X THB < llt< I 11 < <>( i n in T H E S T A T E OF O lt E ( .( ) \ FOR T H E (O U X T Y OF SH E R M A N STATE O F OREGON, by and through Its State Highw-ay Commission, composed of Charles H. Reynolds, M. K. McIver and Robert B. Chess- man, Plaintiff, TH E UNKNOWN H EIRS OF ANTON C. YOUNG, Deceased; TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MELITTA YOUNG, Deceased; SHERMAN COUNTY, a poll- tical subdivision of the State of Oregon; and ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PAR- T IES UNKNOWN claiming any righ, title, estate lien or interest in the real estate dee- crlbed in the amended com- plaint herein, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) , ) ) > ) ) ) ) ) ) ) » ) » , ) O LD HERMITAGE BRAND 80 riprr to fin d a greater bourbon THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVIUE. KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY • 86 PtQOf ’ ** M m. J. G riffith Graea V alley, Ore. Kdiüoa 3-2211 ' ..... TO: TH E UNKNOWN H EIRS OF ANION C. YOUNG, deceased, I H E UNKNOWN H EIRS OF M EL 11 TA YOU NG, deceased; and ALSO ALL OTHER P E R SONS OR PA RTIES UN KNOWN claiming any right, title, lien or interest in live real estate described in the amended complaint herein. IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE Oh' OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed again st you in the above-entitled Court anJ cause on or before the ex p ir ation of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: On or before the 24th day of May, 1958. If you fail to so appear and answ er, plaintiff, for w’ant there of, will apply to the above-entitled Court for the relief prayed for In its com plaint, to wit: That an assessm ent be made by a Jury empaneled in this action to »k> tertnine the com pensation to be paid by reason of the ap propria tion of the real property herein sought to be condemned and a p propriated, and that upon pay ment into Court of the com pen sation assessed by a jury, a ju d g ment and decree l»e given vesting in the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway’ (Axm- mission, fee sim ple title to the real property deseril»ed as fol lows, to wit: A parcel of land lying in lx>t 6, Block 16, Sherm an Addition. ( itv ot Grass Valiev, situated in Section 35. Township 2 South, Range 16 East, W illamette .Me ridian, Sherm an County, Ore gon, the said parcel l»eing th at portion of Mid Lot 6 included in a strip of land 45 feet in w idth, lying on the easterly side of the centerline of the Sherm an Highway as said h igh way has tieen relocated, which venter line is described as fol lows: Beginning at E ngineer's cen terline Station 978+10.23, said statio n being 1925 feet North ami 846.0 feet E ast of the Weat q u a rte r corner of aald Section 35; thence South 00* 03' 00“ Ikist 2550.56 feet to E ngineer’s center line Station 1003 + 00.79, the easterly line of Mid strip of land crossing the northerly an»l southerly lines of sakl lx H 6 ap proxim ately opposite Engm e e r s Stations 994 + 98 a n d 993 + 65, rt^w xtlvelv. The bearings used herein are based upon the Oregon Coonlin ate Sv stem, North Zone. I he parcel of land to which this description applies contains 0.02 acre, outside of the existing right of way. T his sum ons Is published by order of the H onorable Edward H. Howell, judge of the aboveen- titbxi iY)urt, niavk» anti entered on the 11th day of April, 1958, di- recting publication of this su m mons once each week for four cons»xutive weeks in the "The Shernian County Jo u rn al,” a new spaper published anti of gen eral circulation in Sherm an Coun ty, Oregon. Date of first publication: April 25, 1958. ’3D19%<rf last publication: May ROBERT Y THORNTON A ttorney General of the State of Oregon L. I. IJN D A S Assistant A ttorney General and Chief Counsel of the State Highway com m ission I LESLIE B HAMPTON COUNTY M ANCH F I C K S T N A T I O N A L BLANK, O r P O R T L A N D Nxr~» •»<« (MMiM roMN«** NOTH ■ OF I IV VI. BI | i i I v n x i x .. 2HI7 H U VI VI o N g « L Helen lliu rk e rt, Manter Tueadavs E X P L O R E R SCOUTS Marie Brady A dm inistratrix T. Lester Johnson 29-32e A ttorney for A dm inistratrix F IN A L ALLOC NT that the Notice Is hereby given that the underigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Sherm an County, her Final Account as A dm inistratrix of the E state of Jack Brady, Deceased, and that Monday, the 23rd day of June, 1958. at ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the court room of the County Court in Moro, Sher man County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the tim e and place for hearing objections PHILIP G. O ’MEARA CO. I lo re n < e I I I in kei I s, , ,, , ,, , B eth leh em t h ap ter No. 7M II.E.H. Elton Medler, W. M Gordon Har|H*r, I DANCE NOTICE OF Wanco, Ore. <;il»»eit 2 5277 o f dependable bank financing... see vour nearbv . Was«'«». Oregon LEGAL NOTICES K. M cDonald For quick action, low cost, and the assurance fleets each Find tin <1 Third JO 5-3513 For a r HARLANDVIFM GRANGE .Meets every «econ a T hursday each month. Visiting memheri In p vited. Moro, Oregon ai Genevieve Poweii, W. M Gwen Ross, Secretary y T a y l« lAUx.E A. F. A A. M. m aker PAULSON RPM Tracto. Roller Lubricant comes m 3 grades for Caterpillar use and an A C grade for Allis Chalmers. Meets Elrst and I bird S a l.ird a y , c*ch month at N on m. is ANDY RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant seals out dirt, mud and w ater.. adds many extra hours of service to tractor rol ler bearings. It flows evenly, coats all bearing surfaces with a tough film that will hang on, even during side- hill operation. T h e H A R R lS H I L L S I D E H eads all the rest SEE HARRIS 9 8 and 8 8 NOW check our price before buying fx*d<e Meets 2nd and 4th, ruesdays of each month. Visiting! members welcome. Ann Miller. NG Helen Martin, See. serv il e on a l l Call £ TuACK ROLLERS H AST LONGER \ \ «l-t'O. f j | ’< ron la ip ln r Z E N I T H TV Sales & Service anyw here ! d. W RU CK IIO I.I.O W We note with dislike that the slat« highw ay departm ent still persists in calling Buck Hollow- Buck Creek Some years ago we wrote about Oils and were inform ed that it was called Buck Creek because there couk'n’t fie a hollow unless there was a creek. That we consider, a good example of the W illamette valley mind. Actually in eastern Oregon D en tist Muro H otel Bldg. JO 5-3561 O F F IC E DAYS T U E SD A Y A W E D N E SD A Y (.B A S S V A L L E Y P A V IL IO N I d i V I H M A I RES black TO GIVE AWAY; Matui with £ hild- C'how, male, go Reid, GI 2- ren. Fall Dr. Fr« 29c 5419. WANTED. Salesla y or man to sell McNess Pr. lucts p art or full time. Big profits. No exper ience needed. Will teach and fi nance you. W rite today. McNess Co. P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta tion. Oakland 23, Calif. 28-9p DR SALE: DI C aterpillar diesel with angle blade, elec, starter, ! will sell cheap. George Black- burn»-, I; it' I-. Gi 2 - 2 7 - ' » . • 9 FOR SALE: 1 1 large larg» tent $15.00— )R SALE: itep ladde*rs, ladders, 2 extension lad- 3 step ders $10.00, 1 kt sene heater nearly new $5.00, 1 pr. ladder trailer will jacks $ i.OO, 1 ho i Marie hold 2 hor:ses $ 00. Brady, Gras:s Val y, Ph ED 3 2353.’ 27-9p Custom Slaughtering by appoint ment only. Meat cutting, w rap ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s M arket. Grass Valley, Oregon. Call ED 3-2315 for appointm ent. WANTED: Horses to break or train; horseshoeing Sandy San son. Moro Hotel JO5-32O4 tfn STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293. 1205 E. l? th St. Vern C pbell anil >, Or. 38tfn Jack Null, The Di •h or farm, LUMBER for your i competitive mill j es. Thoren Lum ber Co., Lyhe vv ash. 8-tfn FOIL SALE: Compì« ely remodel- ed 2 bedroom h( te in Moro. JO 5-3528. Call JO 5-3602 c 12c tfn YOU DON' T HAVE TO MOVE: Right in your ho le town or county we need a active Wat- n to $100.00 kins Dealer. Mak A Vi Dr. Frank D. Reid to said Final Arrmmt and for thr settlement of saij estate Assistant Attorney 'rr.x?. Ge-ir-a! nr i ai ar*u n r r s ivwo oä .’ gcn ro e rrn ft • NMv, -.-J t v v a A ttorney for the State Highway x ommission A ttorneys fo r Plaintiff 23 8c