Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 01, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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HHbRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
S h erm an (County jo u r n a l
MORO, OREGON
not on whether
work or n o t
FRIDAY, AUGUST I, I9.V4
they «io good
W ANT A D S
* BULLE'TIN
BULLETIN
Federal < onim uiiU allons Uom-
Consequently the American tar
mission toddy grunted construc­
has little good alxiut it that is not FOR SALE: Child’s saddle like tion
permit to North Sherman I \
_________________________ ____ done by automatic machines
new. $25.00 -Nancy Conlee. 39c Co-op for construction of three
Gllee i.. i i, n(h
hxin«»r \ |, /
. ¡»retty fair, frame* ar* JOIN ¡Dividend Club Save $ $ $ $ translators television stations to
_
. .
,, ,
strong. The assembling part of
Buy your needs wholesale. rehroadcast pr«>gram* of Portland
E n te re d a t RMond rla aa m a tte r a t the
is a mechanical dis
Port of fie * a t Moro.
Oregon.
under Act these cars
Free Gifts.
TV stations.
of Conirreas of March 1. 187*. __________ grace.
Write
to
Four Star Sales Com­ Richard I-. Neaberger CMS
OFFICIA l~ C O U N T Y FAI’KR
Foreign cars are smaller, use
pany, Box 122, Bend, Ore. 39-40
less gas <and at 40 cents a gallon
LEGAL NOTICES
OPPORTUNITY
that is becoming more important)
N IW P A M I
MAN OR WOMAN
and so far as we can learn they
Responsible person, from this NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
r ' J I L I I H f IS
are put together carefully. They
Notice is hereby given that the
area,
to service and collect from
ASSOCIATION
have smaller motors, bettor bal­
undersigned has filed in the Coun-
ance, and enough speed. The rea­ new type cigarette dispenser.
Route established by Company.
son they are able to compete with
HUBM4 RIFTION RATKH
T a y lo r L O D G K A . F. A A. .M
No selling. Age not essential.
American cars is that they are
a
Wasco, Oregon
ONE YEA It
W-00
Car,
references
and
$900
to
better machinery.
Meets
each First and Third
If Mr. Reuther insists on put­ $1800 cash required. 3 to 5 hrs.
Tuesdays.
AUGUST I, 1»58
weekly
net
up
to
$200
monthly.
Elton Medler, W .M.
ting out poorer and poorer cars
Possibility fulltime work. For
Gordon Harper. Sex retary
for higher and higher wages the
local interview give full partic­ Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.AA.M.
TAX REPORT
American driver has a good way
ulars, phone. Write: Cigarettes, Meets on the 1st and 3rd
.,
, r» i-
« to evade him. And more and
P, O. Box 146, Minneapolis 40,
i ■ 11111 L' - *'
( ,
Mr. John I* » y o
‘“ “J. ’ more of them are doing it.
university who was hired to _________
Minn.
39p month. Visiting members ■
make a report of the tax situ a­
FOUND: half grown male collie, cordially invited to meet with us.
tion in Oregon has published his u<yr WEATHER
Joe Heater, W. M.
Monday in field. Owner call and
Clyde Gillmor, Secretary_
first lection of a planned three.
get. Howard Ross, Moro. 39c
It is a nicely printed job and con-
This summer’s hot spell has
HARLANDVIKW
GRANGE
tains much useful information for everyone talking as the weather LOST & POUND: Yellow, part Col­ Meets First and Third Saturdays
lie <k>g, picked trp at Dinty’s
those not already tired of taxes, often does. It is as remarkable as
month at 8:00 p. m.
gas station.
Owner please each Helen
Some time ago this new ape per last winter’s warm spell that last-
Rruckert, Master
phone
John
Stapleton,
The
Dal­
stated what the good professor <-*d and lasted until the winter
Florence Rruckert, Me<reti»ry
les, Oregon.
38-9c
would say alwmt taxes in Oregon was over. He who finds a con-
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.S.
and received a couple of hoots for nectlon l>etween the two may FOR SALE: l ’’xl2-16’ Utility sur­ Meets every second Thurs- /
faced dry $63 per M fob mill. day each month.
the trouble. But what anyone can remember the old saying "One
Vislting^JaC^
No more at this price. Phone members invited. Moro, Ore.^v
say about taxes in Oregon is fair- extreme follows another,
EMerson 5-2216 Lyle, Wash. 38c
ly well known, assuming adher-
Harvesters are happy. It has
Genevieve Powell', W. M.
Gwen Ross, Secretary
ence to the facts and that is what been years since the farmer could
EST. FOOD ROUTE
Mr. Sly will apparently do.
K‘> “Ho the field at any hour he
800 family Watkins Rou'e now Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
Meets 2nd and 4th Tues­
This first ¡»art of the report Is chose without finding damp
available. 90 year reputation. A
days of each month. Visit­
necessarily confined to the back- wheat and therefore harvest went
top-grade one-man business and
ing members welcome.
ground: how many »residents, by as speedily as possible and Is
no experience or money requir­
Ann Miller, N. G.
what age, what they do for a llv- pretty well over.
ed. Write for full information
Helen Martin, Secretary
Ing, what Is their Income and
We are nt“ used to hot weath-
to The J. R. Watkins Company, Moro LODGE No. 113 I.O.O.F.
how they are taxed.
er around 100 degrees in this
3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle
• in
Dr Sly lias noted that Oregon country and we are not equipped
5, Washington.
36-4lc £>*Jdays in i I.O.O.F.
hall. Tran-
provides more services than do for “
Eew hou* * “ave Custom Slaughtering by appoint­
sient and visiting brothers
most states and that If we are cooling units because few need
ment only. Meat cutting, wrap­ are cordially invited.
going to keep them we will have them. It always gets cool before
Floyd Haines. N. G.
ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s
to pay for them. That has been t“* night is over a ml each days
LeoWlatklns, Secretary
Market
Grass
Valley,
Oregon.
said before but is seldom believ- “oat must start on Its own which
Call ED 3-2345 for appointment.
cd; people still think they can Is not the way It is in the south
STATE
WIDE PAINT CO. com­
get something from government where the beat lasts night ami
plete painting and decorating
for nothing.
^ay.
service, spray or brush. Phone
Il is also Inferred— and will be
The busy people will get thru
CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E.
sai.l later, no doubt — that If “ better than the ones who have
12th St. Vern Campbell and
Oregon does not want to raise nothing to do and all will have a
Jack
Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn
its income and property taxes conversation topic for a few
some more It will have to resort months. And that Is something, FOR SALE: Registered quarter­
horse gelding, (.’all Mrs. Ed
to a ik » w tax. That is elem entary.----------------
Bauer, Redmond, Ore. Phone
A nam* closely •**<>-
Somehow the whole thing re­ PKOGKKHS?
days Li-coln 8-4462 or evenings
minds us of the mall
carrier
who
d a t'd In O'« PuWk
O an ache
t t o . . . reason, ’ seldom
mentioned,
Li-coln 8-2895.
37-9c
was , . bothered ,, one r fall ti , i by
,
.
_D
m|nd with dependability
; ,.
i, whv Oregon has not attracted as
i" I, » arm. He
,,mi h ,,Hfustry as .„her autea ,» FOR SALE: Semi U bottom 16’
little un i f natty went to ti e
a
(>(
n
boat with buggy type top and
trailer. Curley DeMoss. 37 tfn
who told him l. put o lan(1
,.a„. whl.,her any more
hl. win et mi. tiw tdi a "
people or more bind ne„ come, to
up the aching inemlier. Oregon- J- £
Pu)»li»b**«J E*«*r> Friday
Moro, Oregon
si
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W "haveXlene.1
ty Court of the State of Oregon
his Final Account as Administra­
tor De Bonis Non of the Estate of
James M. Dyce, deceased, and
that Wednesday, the 3rd day of
September 1958, at the hour of
ten o’clock A. M. of said day in
the Court room of the County
Court in Moro, Sherman County,
Oregon, has been fixed by the
Court as the time and place for
the hearing of abjections to said
Final Account and for the settle­
ment of said estate.
James W. Coons
Administrator De Bonis Non
T. Lester Johnson
Attorney for Administrator 39-42c
NOTICK OF FIN A L ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for Sherman County, her Final
Account as Administratrix of the
estate of Lila M. Hailey, deceased,
and that Wednesday, September
3, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M. of
30
YEARS
EXPERIENCED
Stocks
Bonds
Mutual Funds
Tax Exempt
Securities
♦
E state anti
Retirement
Planning under
Modern Day
Conditions
J. w . DODD
TYGH VALLEY, ORE.
Phone 611
Mid-Columbia Mgr.
Wm. J . Collins Co.
Reference: Any
Bank or 'l'rust Co.
to chamber of
have . stopped
» i i i to think know that
we have more government than
we can jwiy for without pain but
It requires the word of an expert
at $35,000 to tell us so.
,
commerce talk so long that It is
,
,
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conlsdered a sort of heresy to
think that the state is alright as
it is and any more residents
couldn’t help much. But there
are many who think that is true.
New citizens raise the taxes
I*R I( E O F M O N E Y
for their children must have
Although the price of every­ schools, they cause demand for
thing else has gone up the price roads, they are more inclined to
of money remains about the same swell the .............
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relief rolls
than
the .
as it has lieen for B*-‘ past 25 hank deposits. And lx?sldes they
years. There have been variations sjM)q the fishing.
from the average but at no time
¡f one may state the attitude of
lias the price of money got out of these moss backs who want Ore-
a restricted circle.
gun to themselves he could say
There are those who will feel tliat they would Just as soon get
that cheap money Is a blessing their factory products from some
and that Interest rates should is? other stato as to smell the factory
kept down even if it takes ttie smoke, would as soon produce
te eral government to do it. They wheat and beef that could Is* ship-
raise radishes for
arc Itorrowers, of couw.
ped away as to rals
The history of money doesn t a nearby population
They don’t
do much to prove the theory that crave company,
cheap money is a Ison. Much ot
'here is no organized group of
the world’s progress has been such ¡H-op|e to combat actively
made In times when money was the work of chandlers of com-
expensive
and .. interest rates were merce. There is no group trying
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ton percent and a bonus needed to keep pei»ple away.
There is
to get It at all
Sherman county merely a lot of folks who don’t
was settled on ten percent money give a damn whether any more
and Die first machinery isiughl come or not and wouldn’t raise
at that tate. With money so high their finger to have three million
land w is cheap. And that might neighbors
he i letter arrangement than hav­ What Is this "progress" they
ing cheap money and high prices. say that puts a fisherman on
When money is cheap there every rock, fills the schoolhouses
isn’t much to do with It but with strange kids, crowds the
«pend It. It a dollar ls worth but roads with trucks and cars, take
two percent when loamsl out th* (lie good farming land for a stink­
owner of H will likely buy souu ing factory?
gadget he wants instead of put
There Is no point In accusing
ting it out h> interest. When moil these citizens with mossba. kiam,
ey is worth B»'« on the market or (»eing old fashioned. They are.
th»- .eller ol gadgets has to offer And they don’t care.
u good baigain »»etore enticing the -----
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It has been well over 20 years since the subscription
price of the Sherman County Journal has been $2.00.
Since then paper costs four times as much and other
supplies equally as much.
Reluctantly but necessarily we have raised the price to
$3.00 per year
inon« \ owner Savings and invest- MORE MEA1
up when money Is
As an Investment
high price« I
pie, e a ten percent dollar is worth
five Ilimes as much as a two per
cent one.
R ■1 do n. )l think that the «-heap
money wv now have (when com-
pared1 to a generation ago) is an
unalliuvei 1lieuefit. Certainly it
tends to keep prices high and
protMibly c.luaes some unwise In­
\e«tn tents. in tlx? other parts of
the world money is worth from
It) to 20 i* >r cent and they seem
to b? going aliea«l at a g«s>«i pace.
iiKMits pile
F4IRICIGN (1 IBM
The• infoirmation that the big
ear ntakers of this country were
getting ready to put out a amai
. — with
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car to ——
compete
thoee import
ed from foreign countries need
excite no one. We do not think it
will do them a bit of g«>od.
What is wrong with the Amer­
ican car isn't Ils site, it is the
fact that is it put together in a
careless manner by men with no
loyalty to their jobs or to the
companies for which they work.
Even the foremen are flunkies of
Walter Reuther and their Jobs
depend on faithful adheren* e to
the United Auto Workers line and
1 he price of ateera is falling In
Uhicugo which la aimut tho way
expert« said it would happen.
The rains In the dust I kiw I ex­
panded the siq»ply of grass an.I
feed although It took some time
for it to reduce prlrea. A lower
meat price has Iven expexded and
lucky Is the feeder who has sent
his stock to market.
•
The number of hogs can Iw»
Increased quickly; enough to flood
the market can be produced in
six months and more D?rk will
Is* on the counters this fall to
help hol«| down the price of other
meats.
Quicker production of chickens
and ability to send just the de­
sired size and weight to satisfy
buyers has increased the demand
“ ,r Ify**1'1* aod poultrymen are
getting • bigger part of the mar
ket. Now they are breeding a
smaller turkey and one that ma­
tures quicker.
But beef is the preferred meat
of Americans and they eat it
w hen it is available at a reason
able prliv An«l the prlre can be
pretty giswl when wages are high.
Feeder prices of more than 30
rente <io not indicate very cheap
beef unless the feeders are all
wrong and they seldom are.
ALM OST
CNB
M IL L IO N
4 -H
CLUB
WF.MH’ KJ ate atnung for ta ftr living on Mgh-
and (arm*, in hornea and comm unities. Their
/fl«x*a «.iv (otoaeJ c-n the national 4-H Safety
prefram dtu. *ad by the Cooperativa Eatanaion
S jtv ita and arranged bv the National Committee
an Boya - i d Girls Cluo W ork.
Tarm bey* and girls anrolled in th* program —
>«»J thso city couecia as «a il — can take their
lha.-a »? credit far helping te decrease traffic
deaths laat year Proof that th ty’ia on the job
S the record h'gn auoilm -nt reached in 1957
when S i5.000 club member! benvten tf.e ae .t cl
10 and 21 took part in acme form of caf«ty t»u-
vity, according to the National Committee.
And hard work does not go unrewarded. At the
national level eight top ranking 4 H e.e er.U
receive $4C0 college echolarahtpe and an •!¥
expense trip to the National 4-H Club Cergrtaa
in Chicago next December. The state winner alao
will attend the Congress with all-expensea paid,
and it is estimated that nearly 4.000 vour^atete
•.vj! merit the county «»f*tv medal All award*
are provided bv General Motors which has
port.-d the 4-H Safety program einca 19Z4.
required in connection with the
operation and maintenance of
The Dalles Dam Project as auth­
orized by the Act of Congress ap­
proved May 17, 1950 (Public Law
516 - 81st Congress, Second Ses­
sion), provided that no structures
for human habitation shall be con­
structed on said lands; provided
further, that no buildings or
structures shall lie erected on
lands below elevation 174.5 feet
above mean sea level, United
States Coast and Geodetic Survey
l f l E STATE OF OREGON FOR Datum, except as authorized by
H IE COUNTY OF SHER5L5N
special permission granted in ac­
cordance with existing laws and
Department of Probate
in tlie Matter of the Estate ) regulations for the protection and
preservation of the navigable wa­
Of
)
ters of the United States of Amer­
FRANK KUEHN EL, Deceased )
ica; and with respect to the lands
NO. 652
above elevation 174.5 feet above
C IT A T IO N
mean sea level, United States
TO:
Mr. Edmund Roehrich, % Carl Coast and Geodetic Survey Da­
Roehrich, Mason City, Nebraska; tum, the written consent of the
Mr. Carl Roehrich, Mason City, representative of the United States
Nebraska; Mrs. Matilda Town­ in charge shall be obtained for
send, 455 South Main St., inuo- the type and location of <my struc­
pendeme, Oregon; Mr. James L. tures and-or appurtenances there­
Terry, S.S. IKE, % Starboard to now existing or to be erected;
Steamship Co., 11 Broadway, New reserving, however, to the owner
York, New York; Mr. Alfred of said lands all such rights and
privileges as may fx? enjoyed with­
Kuehnel, 1352 West 10th, San out
with or abridging
Pedro, California; Mrs. Agnes the interfering
rights and easements hereby
Hercigonia, Route 2, Ferndale, taken, over and across the lands
Washington; Mrs. Helena Good­ described as follows, to-wit:
win, Box 309, Lakeview, Oregon;
Mrs. Sophia Ratzow, 908 22nd TRACT NO. U-2101E: All that
Street, Anacortes, Washington; part of the northwest quarter of
Mrs. Leona L. DeLano, 1123 N. E. the southwest quarter of Section
northwesterly of the
181st Avenue, Portland, Oregon; 27 lying boundary
of the present
Mrs. Josephine Goodman, 3201 northwest
right of way of the Oregon-Wash­
36th Avenue, West, Seattle 99, ington Railroad and Navigation
Washington; Mrs. Maybelle Flick- Company and above the line of
inger, 1201 Dakota Avenue, San ordinary high water of the Col­
Mateo, California.
umbia River, in Township 3
IN THE NAME OF THE North, Range 17 East of the Wil­
t PATE OF OREGON You are lamette Meridian in Sherman
nereby commanded to appear be- County, Oregon.
tore the HONORABLE VERNON The land above described contains
I. MILLER, Judge of the County 3.56 acres, more or less, for public
Court of the State of Oregon, in use for the purposes of flood con­
and for the County of Sherman, trol, navigation and other pur­
at the Court House in the City of poses incident thereto for use in
Moro, on Tuesday, the 25th day of connection with the establishment
August, 1958, at the hour of 11:30 of The DaJles Dam, Columbia Riv­
A. M., of said day, to show cause, er, Washington and Oregon.
if.any exist, why the following The authority for the taking is
described real property should the Act of February 26, 1931 (46
not be sold in order to best ef­ Stat, 1421, 40 U.S.C. 258a) and
fectuate distribution of this Es­ acts supplementary thereto and
tate:
a
amendatory thereof; Act of April
'The East one-half of the North­ 24, 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33 U.S.C. 591);
west quarter of Section (14), Act of March 1, 1917 (39 Stat. 950,
Township 1 North of Range 33 U.S.C. 701) Public Law 367 -
19 East of the Willamette Me­ 64th Congress; Act of May 17, 1950
ridian in Sherman County, Ore­ (Public Law 516-81st Congress,
gon, which property is also Second Session); Act of Septem­
known as Tax Lot 18-1 N- ber 3, 1954 (Public Law 780 - 83rd
Congress, Second Session); Public
19-82 Acres.
WITNESS MV HAND AND Works Appropriation Act, 1956,
THE SEAL OF SAID COURT approved July 15, 1955 (Public
AFFIXED this 14th day of July, Law 163-84th Congress); You are
further notified that on the 30th
1958.
Vermon I. Miller day of April, 1956, a Declaration
(SEAL)
Judge 38-41 of faking of the estate heretofore
set out in the lands heretofore
N O T M E 4)1 FIN AL A4 4 4 ) 1 \ I described apd designated as Tract
Notice is hereby given that No. U-2101E, was filed in the
the undersigned has filed in the above Court in accordance with
County Court of the Stato of Ore­ said Act of February 26, 1931 (46
gon for Sherman County, her Stat. 142L 40 U.S.C. 258a) and acts
Final Account as Executrix of the supplementary thereto and amen­
Kstate of Mary E. Bucholtz, de­ datory thereof, and simultaneous­
ceased, and that Monday the 25th ly there was deposited in this
day of August, 1958, at the hour t oui t and cause the estimated
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day just compensation for the taking
in the court room of the County of said estate in said lands. You
Court in Moro, Sherman County, are further notified that if you
Oregon, have been fixed by the have any objections or defense to
Court as the time and place for the taking of your property you
hearing objections to said Final are required to serve upon plain­
Account and for the settlement of tiff’s attorneys at the address
herein designated within four
said estate.
Eunice Isabelle Moran weeks after the date of the first
publication of this Summons, an
Executrix
answer identifying the property
T. Lester Johnson,
which you claim to have an In­
Attorney for Executrix
37-40c in
terest, stating the nature and ex­
tent of the interest claimed, and
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- stating all your objections and
n o t I C O U R T F O B I h i : dis -
defenses to the taking of your
4)F ORBGON, i n i I I i) >i \ i i . s property. A failure so to file and
4IF AMKRICA,
serve an answer shall constitute
Plaintiff,
a consent to tlie taking and to
vs.
the
authority of the Court to pro­
R4)Y \\ P V B I R N , et al.,
ceed to hear the action and to fix
Defendants,
the just compensation and shall
C I V I L No. SBM
constitute a waiver of all defenses
NOTH E (SUMMONS)
and objections not so presented,
Georgia Bolman and John lou are further notified that if
Dot Bolman, her husband if mar­ you have no objections or defuse
tie« aud the Unknown Heirs of to the taking you may serve upon
Clara Pyburn, deceased: You and the plaintiff’s attorney a notice of
eat h of you are hereby notified appearance designating the pro­
that a Complaint in Condemna­ perty in which you clahn to be
tion has heretofore been filed in interested and thereafter you shall
the office of the above named receive notice of H proceedings
Court in an action to condemn a affecting said property. You are
perpetual right, power, privilege farther notified that at the trial
and easement, subject to existing
° f ^Ust roropensation,
easements for public roads and u wh hether MUe
or not you have answered
highways, public utilities, rail­
notice of appearance,
roads, an«l pipelines in the lands 1,1 ou >erved
may present evidence as to
1 esi rilied and designated as Tract the amount of compensation to be
U-2101E, The Dalles Dam Project, paid for the property in which
to permanently overflow, flood
3n lnterest a“d you
and submerge the land below ele­ may share haVe
in the distribution of
vation 174.5 feet above mean sea s m n?ard, Of ^ ^ “sation. This
level, United States Coast and
.1 ’erVed UP° n y° U “ v
Geodetic Survey Datum, includ­ arder
hie Honorab»o William
ing the right to clear and remove U p ,
tod
^ e. of the above ent“ -
timber, unilerbrush, debris, and hl ? t r d ’dmad%
and enlered on
other natural or artificial struc­
-3rd day of June, 1958 bv
tures or obstructions below eleva­ r '.n?’“bl,lcatlun ,h»>-eaf for four
tion 174 5 feet alxjve mean sea lev­
l' weeki ln Th<‘ Sher-
el, United States Coast and Geo­ man < ounty
Journal, a )n
newspaner
Printej
and
detic Survey I>atum, and to main­
tain mosquito control; as may be
Aloro, Orfeffon in tkr. a *
*
h County
considered necessary by the re­ Of Sherman ,n . /
/« d °f general rircu-
presentative of the United States Iati,.n
- Hon in said county wherein said
in charge of the construction, op­ « n o n “ of
lh e < lr it P“ »U-
eration. and maintenance of the
maHn
«
..
s
8timnions
>alJ being
project, and the perpetual right, made i„ th lssw
|H»wer, privilege and easement to w T
’ " h day of July.
occasionally overflow, flood and
submerge the lan«l above eleva­ £ E. Luckey, United States At
U ntore i t
tion 174.5 feet above mean sea L u " ? ? ar d H ^ R
level. United States Coast and Geo­
detic Survey Datum, and to main­
tain mosquito control, as mav be f ortland, Oregon.
said day in the Court room of the
County Court in Moro, Sherman
County, Oregon, has been fixed
by liae Court as the time and
place for said hearing of objec­
tions to said Final Account and
for the settlement of said estate.
B. Estrelle Hailey
Administratrix
T. Lester Johnson
Attorney for Administratrix
3912c
IN I 111. COUNT! < our I of-