Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1958)
PAGE 2 8HBBMA3Í COUSU JOWWAI* MORO pRRpON • . < i » ~ t ; t if m r* •••} t J ip tr n a l 11 FRIDAY, MAY tiliä i , * W’< re 5j: tin ? a g md tan irie.l a roll! king good >r their chaper- xmvnnvrap rp," kQj Wt:..ck seems about to < F iT i p # Horizon and in iy éniors here are Geraldine cnange the arene of battle where el, Dub* Ma heel. Bill Mill«* tx.ue.era in private power and Jerry Miller, Valerie H a >nd rl»»» m a tte r at »h» adherents of public power have ter Peterson, Dale Red- Ch. O rr-ro n . un<i«-r Art f‘ >«t(.flicr *• M urn ,een so long engaged in cut-throat g an lames Fox. all from Ru- ' M «-rfc , or •ggs and m outh of the ÏFF1CIAL < O l’NTY PAPER war. It Is In the form of a bill to establish a northw est power au i Day river. thority which would sell bonds N A T IO N A I • ! t e Extension group for dam construction and would I : r-- lay m orning at the Ru manage power distribution. 1 he strí nge hall to learn to make Oregonian la sponsor of the idea. . o r y x The leaders were Mrs. At thia date no one knows how Kenneth Spagle and Mrs. Morris it will look when it finally gets Burnett. Not only the expense through the committees— if ll of corsage m aking is saved if you does and there is no need for an y make them yourself, but you can one to rush into conclusions alxjut have them when they are needed, it. But it will bear watching. Al n a sparsely settled area like ready It ha« been praised by Gov. this, it means a fifty mile trip to gVBHCRIPTlON HATCH Holmes and Bill Nlskanen, head visit a florist. Mrs. W illiam Huck of the Republican i>olicy com- i o n e V BA* ...... ................. w o e ?1 the angel cake, ice cream, mitteo, both of whom have tieen j tea and coffee for the re MAY 3«, I»3« criticized for speaking out. orients at noon. Mrs. Sammy In general it would perm it con 3 1 'iiboia brought -ome sliced trol of northw est power by north ' ’ straw 1 • o ries which were delicious PROPERTY EQUALIZATION w esterners although they would with the other lunch -erved. Mrs. be appointed by the president. Frank Rei installed the new i he assum ption th at a house is T hat doesn’t mean much for citi haitm an for next year,. Mrs. Ken a hoiue and is of equal value zens of all varieties of power neth Spagle. The other officers w herever located Is an untenable thoughts can be found In the nor- wore not present. theory held by some Oregon tax thweat. It would elim inate the Mr. and Mrs, George Fox a t officials. It Is no more accurate nefarious preference clause In the tended a wedding of Mr. Fox’s than to say that an acre of land Bonneville act which is good. niece Mary Rae Bergeron at Gre On the bad side it would cer is an acre of land and all of sham Saturday. The wedding was equal value regardless of location. tainly delay construction of dams hel ’ at St. H enry’s Catholic T hat Is, however, only a part until the new corporation was church in Gresham and the recep of the argum ent against the coun- started and had conducted tests. tion was held at the bride's par \v board of equalization’* dad- u now lookaaalf m ’•■' an e n 's lovely an | spacious home in regarding bull m g and land verge of som e m ajo r c o n s t r u c t i o n a l G resham. values. which could 'be put off because oi j Mr. and Mrs. Don Macnab and Any responsible dealer in real the new bill. « fam ily all atten d ed c h u rc h ser- • —* have fir Copies of * the original estate could sell any of the le tte r v i‘‘ •’ ’ t Gr.t% Valley Sun ay Ian 1 In Sherman county for $200 been distributed b u t they w e n , V > i w t.it on to Du u r to spend per acre and would probably re the Idea of Gus Norwood and the day with Mr. and Mrs. John quire no more than a week in Senators Neut>erger and Morse Addington, who are Edna's par- which to do it. T hat is sufficient are In on the deal. If It is a com proof that the top value on S her promise 'between public and p ri m an county farm land of $135 is vate power forces it comes from alxjut sixty percent of the true strange anoestory. Or maybe it Dr. Frank D. Reid comes from a feeling on the p a rt cash value. There is no real estate agent of public pow er jwople that gome Dentist who could possibly sell houses on com prom ise is desirable or neces Muin fl..le| Bldg. JO 5-3561 farm s at their assessed value sary. O F F IC E DAYS It may end one battle only to w ithout the farm land. Also the I l ESI)AY A \\ I DNESDAV dealers who could sell town resi start another. dences at the values placed upon them by the state appraiser are few. In no case could many of CENTENNIAL Z E N IT H TV them lx* sold in any one year. S a le s & S e r v ic e An Oregonian reporter has ob If the state tax commission is s u m It E ON ALL M AKES served that the centennial now to at here to the law and its own J . I ANDY PAULSON expressed aim of tax valuation being observed by British Colum equality it must review the ap bia is scattered in that aevera JO 5-3.-13 praisals in Sherm an county. independent celebrations are go G A L N O T IC E S ' e.v are certainly unequal as ing on all over the province. He «ays the Oregon centennial next • c . i buildings and land in n o t h I OF I ! \A L < o i \ I ..g .res now on the assessor’s year will lx* centered in Portland. N o’i e i' hereby given that t.he T hat may be true. But we oooks . underume l has file in the Coun think it is not. At least we have ty C ourt of the State of Oregon heard of plans to encourage each for S herm an County, her Final part of Oregon if not each county Account as A dm inistratrix of the LEADERSHIP to take a p art In the centennial ate of Jack Brady, Deceased, by producing its own allow und and tb it Monday, the 23rd cay of Those who are new In govern give recognition to its own his J me, Ri.'x; at ten o’clock A. M. ment— and our elective practice tory. of sai 1 day in the court room of Is to change too often—always The trade fair will lie at the PI ( -cu;\ ( ip; in Moro, Sher seem anxious to obtain power by grounds and it will undoubtedly m an ( .rm t,. Oregon, have been the passage of restrictive laws. t>e an attractive display of mod fixed by the Court as the tim e The sta ’e and federal governm ent ern this and that. Perhaps the and pla e for h aring objections and to a lesser exten t local govern greatest display of historical ma to said Final Account a n j for the m en t Is constantly setting up terial will lx* there. A centennial J . cunean settlem ent of said estate. P e te rs e n boards and commissions with a Is first a celebration of the h u n H o lia p f « ! C« S a th e r 0. M dcbeel J , M ille r Marie Brady grant of power from legislative dredth year of som ething and •ifc.ii« r .. ■».. V. A dm inistratrix authority wiien legislative au th that being the case It cannot be Mrs. Dewey Thompson conduct nucha. A letter was read concern ed the program “Responsibility of F. Eester Johnson 29-32c SIIER M N A < <»• R ID E R S ority should prim arily be used to done without attention to history ing the clothing drive. It was an Mothers in their Relationship to Attorney for A dm inistratrix PLAN TO E N TER TA IN prevent such grants. for the very simple reason that SHS Graduates nounced that the 72 cup coffee It is common to assum e that the past 11H) years is history. The Sherman County Riders percolator is here thanks to all O thers.” At the close all partici NOTICE ()I FINAL nothing cun lx? done government- 28 Seniors Wednesday Many Oregon towns and half had their monthly m eeting at the who contributed MJB bands. We pated in singing "Pack Up No SETTI.EM ENT ally w ithout power, w ithout tlw? of Oregon counties have 100 years Troubles In Your Now Kit Bag ", NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, authority to give orders and en of history. It Is an appropriate G raduation of the second class home of Fritz W atkins. May 25. are continuing to collect MJB when two new pieces of luggage that tiie undersigned executrix Final details were cornTdeted con bands anil will those saving turn force oltedience. wore presented to Mrs. Goo cn- of the Estate of Gladys Morrison, time for them to celebrate along from Sherman high school was cerning the forthcoming MCSCA them In, please. Such Ideas come from a concep with the state. berger as a travelling gift from deceased, has filed in the County Portland was a county wide event of W ednes Major Horse Show to he held Sun tion of governm ent formed long fairly sm all potatoes 100 years day May 28, when Ray Hawk, the women of the church.. Court of Sherman County, State years ago. They are foreign to a ago. The centennial will be longer dean of students at the U niversity day, June 8, at the Sherm an From a full heart, Mrs. Good- of Oregon, her final account as county fairgrounds. The show W A N T A D S republic such as ours was , e- rem em bered If local celebrations of Oregon, spoke to pupils and enberger wishes to express her such executrix, and that the 3rd signed to lx1. If we are to retain are field, some factual history parents io ceremony held at the will start with the grand entry FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house in thanks to all these friends. < ay of June, 1958, at the hour of at 1 p. m. There are 15 events a democracy we must learn to w ritten anil observances held. Wasco, full bath and half bath. school gymnasium. Next meeting June 11 will be at 10;00 o’clock a. m. has been fixed rule by consent instead of force. There were 28 graduates: P atri with trophies donated by local Call or see Fred Hill. G1 2-5201 the home of Mrs. Theodore John by said Court as the time for hear The power lies In the people, not 30-1 p ston. cia Blackburne. J«x» lie Blaylock merchants. The 16th event is to ing of objections to said report In the government. T hat Is the Jam es Brown. Wendell Clod fel ter, be a jack-pot calf roping. Mid- FOR SALE: 1958 Rambler four and the settlem ent thereof. IXMTHTN A BE IN HIX>OM essence of democracy. Jeanie Duncan, Jam es Fox, Gene afternoon, the raffle draw ing will door Sedan w ith V-8 engine; DORIS M. COELSCH lie held to determ ine the three Rufus Persona^ le a d e rs In a representative It looks as if there will be a Fridlev. Nadine Griggs, William lucky winners. Hydromatic shift; ra, io; w ind The qualified „ , Executrix form of governm ent such as ours fine crop of locust seed this year Gvxller, Edward Hawkins, Thom Mrs. G eorge F ox shield washers; new clear plas I . L. Gavin must lx* those skilled In the arts for nearly every tree Is covered as Hlgley, Geraldine Holzapfel, judge for the horse events is J. The Rufus grade school is get A ttorney for Estate tic seat covers; tu-tone blue; of persuasion and should forego with bloom. Some say that means Kay KitKelie, Valerie Ida os, Otto B. Price of Baker, Oregon. ting ready to graduate its six > with only 13,000 miles. Rest of r'O2 U. S. Bank Bldg., June 7, the evening before the force entirely. a good crop of wheat, presum ing, Mai heel, \l \ i tic Mcl. lUghMn, Ar fer above $2000. See at the Me eighth graders Tuesday night. 1 he Dalles, Oregon 27-30c Any dum m y can be a Stalin. we siqipose. that locusts respond nold Miller, Gerald Miller. Mavis show, at 7 p m. the horse parade thodist Church Parsonage In Monday, the upper grades enjoy will begin on the Main street of Such a man doesn't have to lie to the same kind of w eather that Miller, Chester Peterson, Dale Wasco or call in the evenings, ed a picnic and swimming at the Eureka Lodge No. m A.F.&A.M. right, nor popular. The hacking w heat does Redding. Jean Ross. Shirley Sith- Moro. The Grand Marshal for the Paulen G ilbert 2-5223. l^eave your home of Mr. and Mrs Meets on the 1st. and parade Is '‘Bill” Jones of Van of the m ilitary force is enough. 3rd 1 hursday evenings W hatever It means It Is always er, Bonnie S< haum hurger, Diane name if interested. 30-lc Kasebcrg. The lower grades had couver. Wn , editor of TH E LAR That Is not leadership and dicta a pleasant sight to si-e the locusts Schilling, Carl Swett, Lynn each month. Visiting their picnic at Brooks Memorial tors are seldom leaders although in bloom. They do it with so little Thoele. Karen Wilson to rem lve IAT This magazine has a wi 'e FOR SALE: 80 tons choice quali Park near Goldendale, Wn. Tlii- -N members cordially in ty alfalfa hay. Hand tied wire they tna\ have risen to dictator restrain t bursting out all over their diplomas vited to meet with us. from Marvin coverage throughout the NW. as it 1s a lovely secluded spot and a baled, SIS.00 in the field. D. W. deals with horsemen, their horses Joe Heater, W. M. ship by l>eing a popular k*ader. with clusters of off w h ite flowers Thomas, chairm an of the school llelyer. Rte 3. Box 81 The Dal good safe place to take the small •ydt* G.lknor, Secretary and the shows. The i-H "HI YU” A leader in a republic must that scent the air most pleasant board. fry. les, Phone CYpress 0-500 '. 30-lc have ideas and must express ly Now that Is a bit odd of lo The high school band played club and m em bers from other The w eather still continue' H 1RLA.NDVILW grange them so as to attract followers. custs which are our most conser the processional and recessional clubs in the MCSCA are planning FDR SALE piano, fine Spinet, warm despite the two wind and Meets H im and T h ird S atu rd ay s like new. Can be purchased for Having the police power to put vative tree, almost never getting and Rev. David Gaum ltz gave the to be In the pantile. Ixiter the dust storm s we’ve hail the last • I- h m onth at 8:00 p. m. ideas Int») effect docs not make same evening, the fair board will balan e due. Easy terms. W rite Invocation anil Ixmedictlon. out until the frost is gone, nev Helen Bi in kert, M aster a leather- only a dictator. Credit Mgr. Box 116, Orem. couple of days. The first one a r Kay Kirkelle was valedictorian sponsor a W estern dan-e at the e r growing too fast But when rived Saturday, and the second Bi u< km i. 8 m ■ < i.oy Grass Willey pavilion. F urtherm ore we do not see how Utah. 30-lc and Karen Wilson the salutator- conditions are right for a locust one Monday afternoon. Ju st a few 7N ( J jg jJ one «an become a leader In our tree to bloom, it blooms with nn lan and each ha«l a part of the Custom Slaughtering by appoint sprinkles of rain fell cu ring each L' lhl. li,.,,, , kind of governm ent w ithout bold ardor the most radical bush program which contained musical MIS ION . Meets every secono ment only. Meat cutting, wrap- storm . Tuesday the west wind is SO< IF T t ness, without having ideas and might envy • hursday each month. num bers b\ the high school chor The Missionary society met with pin« sharp freeze. K enny’s making the trees sing, and What Visiting members in Ideals and having the willingness us in addition to the hand num- Mrs. Earl Gentrv W ednesday af Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. it will bring no one knows. vited. Moro, Oregon to stand or fall by th e ir accept tiers. William Bicker, principal, ternoon. M t' N >rman Gochnauer Call ED 3-2315 for appointment. Baccalaureate services for the Genevieve Powell, W. M. ance. Tlie latter qualification is gave out the aw ards for the year an i Mrs. Louis Sather served a STATE WIDE PAINT IO com eight seniors grades of Sherman Gwen Ross, Secretary the thing that bars most of our S l'IIO O l, IS O FT Winner of i < ■ . bolaraMp delightful dessert at 1:30 to Hi plete painting and decorating seniors of Sherman high s hool politicians from leadership Most Taylor LODGE A. E. A A. M. Now the racing cars are off the award was Sherrie F raser with tnetnlx.»rs. service, spray or brush. Phone living in or near this area was of them are not leaders but fol streets, the Juke boxes are silent a perfect 10 and Kay Kirkelle Wasco, Oregon It was decided to provide two CY 6 3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. held at the high school in Moro lowers of what they believe Is the and the drivers of these machines won the Vernon Miller award. ,Mvet- each F irst and Third partial s- holarships to Camp Me- 12th St. Vern Campbell and Sunday night. The children had most powerful groups of their are engaged In more valuable If TuearJoy« just arrived home from their four Jack Null, Tlx* Dalles. Or. 3Stfn constituency less exciting adventures School E lton M iller, W. M. day senior sneak spent at Ocean- LUMBER for your ranch or farm, The theory of governm ent we Is out for the summer. Gordon H arper, Sec. HORSEPOWER PER PROOtKTION WORKER competitive mill prices. Thoren profess to follow is still less than I ucky are those youngsters who L utnlxr Co.. Lyle, Wash. 8-tfn IN MANUFACTURING 200 years old and we an* not u s hive occupations to turn to d u r Ltipkie Dehole . tuAlgf .Vo. 1 W» FOR SALE. Completely remodel ing it as intended. We are in ing the sum m er and In this coun Meets 2nd and 4th ed 2 be lroom home In Moro. d in e d to rely on force instead of try most will he fortunate for our Tuesdays of ea ;h Call JO 5-3602 or JO 5-3528. assent and that is Indicative of an do In club work, farm work or month. Visiting tf ] 12c tf n older form of governm ental the youth usually find something to m em bert wolooow, M ory. We are, In effect, practicing sum m er Jobs. YOU DON’T HAVE TO MOVE Ann Miller. NG f ho— U P totalitarian forma w ithin the m a Right in your home town or He! n M artin . Sec. The proms* of growing up has ■OOtflP A V t chinery of a repu b lu an form of not changed ami youth today is countv wo need an active Wat- Moro I «wig«* N j . government. kin Dealer. Make up to $100.00 Meets 1st and 3rd neither te tte r nor worst* Hum the A nsms dovsly «tvo> weekly first year. Operate from Tuesdays in 1 O.O.F. ir elders who now complain that cislsd In t^e pvbn« hall. Transient and your ow n home. Car or light surely no young person could be visiting brothers are truck needed W rite The J. R. mind withdsps"dAb*ld> Government and labor are lo th so inattentive si» aloppv, so rare, W«« UM Wi)« («1« l«>9 t«)9 19» cordiaPv Invited V.» M M d . «I tiik*wn««V K' •» Uw «£-• atkln l ompany, »”'03 Brook reluctant to lu v e income reduced. ie.». Grandpa could tell them U V C»» »'■»■«>«« «t Cdwod n» FI lyn Avenue. Seattle 5. Wash- That can go on until the citizen som ething If he ha-1 not learned r h s »« • - -■. ’ • 1 ng ton. learns enough to stop them both, better. 27-32C Eeo W atkins Secretary -7 T Â e fleet meet