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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1959)
IL, .U u I I ... ui*-, m x A x ii.u .k l, t ;j r iiftlA n I X-L IS— price tags on clothing and build against the Estate of L. F. Haven, f-.rm power, by making the first deceased, are required to p re^ n t ?ted areas. ing materials. , ß * ? l{ e r n in n C o u n ty H uu ru n i wild-eyed cattle into beef stock, them with vouchers to the under With no change in prices paid By all accounts the bunch grass cy accepting—gladly in most In- signed, Mabel Haven, Wasco, Ore Published Every Friday al to them, and an increase in pneas hat grew in this county was iiancas—the inventions and dis Mom, Oregon they have to pay, the nation’s gon, within six months from the enu rkable. Samples of it may coveries of science and putting farmers were once again caught ante of the first publication of this Edit« (Ulen I.. French till b? o*en in some cemeteries ihem to use to produce more and »0)9 -1 0 0 7 , Æu»LT A FORTUNE AS in a price-cost squeeze. As a re notice. The date of the first pub Cnt«r*d Mound e l u i m atter at t) ilth< «ugh it does not compare to more wheat. No prejudice against sult, the ratio between prices re lication of tnis notice is February Poatoffice a t Moro. Oregon, under Ac yy early riders, THE STAGE COACH KING*.... SOLD he KtorleR told this development has been last et Cune race of March I, 1U>. ceived and prices paid by farmers 13, 1959. TO WELLS FARGO AND CAM E or first settlers. ing. >y surveyors i Mabel Haven stood at 82 in January—one point TO OREGON N A T IO N A t ED ITO R IA L The; •se men deserib It as waving Sherman countlans, except in Executrix ENTERED WATER NAVIGA' Ixdow the “fair” exchange rate set wheat field .r the wind like* small numbers, have not been led DICK & DICK « TION AND RAILROAD BUSINESS.... by Congress, Mrs. Horrell point* and as being a light green color astray into growing ill adapted The Dalles, Oregon BUILT LINE FROM PORTLAND TO ed out. in the spring and beautiful. It craps. We have not thought we ROSEBURG ...SECURED GREAT Attorneys for the Estate 15-18c ------------- » _ seemed that the very hills were could be an orchard county, nor an 0 ANPC LAND GRANT Oregon In History dancing. alfalfa country, nor have we tried N IW S P A M I In a way the centennial is to switch to industry. From the February 16, 1885—The county NOTICE OF FIN A L PUBLISHERS an observance of settlement in first we have been wheat grow of Morrow, named for Jackson L. SETTLEMENT Sherman county although it is not ers until we are good at it with Morrow, long-time resident of the ASSOCIATION Notice is heroby given that the Sherman county that is having three generations of experience area and a member of the present undersigned, Lawrence Kenny, = z - a centennial hut the state of Ore at it, right in these same fields, state legislature, was created to Adnuuuuaw r of the Estate of OFFICIAL COUNTY papkh gon. day. A move to substitute the Zella Kenny, deceased, has filed on these same hills, and with gU M C R lF T lO N U ' I ES For twenty years after white much of the same determined name “Gilliam" for the name his First and Final Account in ONE YEAH _______ * L0° men came to the county stock blood in the men doing it. ‘ Morrow’’ was defeated. The new said estate, and that Tuesday, the men ranged their herds over the county was created out of a west 3rd day of March, 1959, at the FEBRUARY, 13, !»•'»!> The course has been straight hills while surveyors marked the and true, without deviation. And ern portion of Umatilla county. hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the section corners and a few men if we bespeak for ourselves some The county seat will lie Heppner. County Court Room in the Court ONE HUNDRED YEARS built houses near the springs, of the glory of the state in its House at Moro, Oregon, has been it was a period that has little year of celebration we think our <E BOASTED OPENLY fixed as the time and place for LEGAL NOTICES A hundred years ago no one significance in the history of the selves worthy of it. THAT JUDGES, LOCAL OFFICIALS hearing of objections, if any, to NOTICE TO CREDITORS lived in what is now Sherman county for it was an activity that AND US. SENATORS WERE ON HIS PAYROLL All persons having claims said First and Final Account county. A few lived on the rivers did not last. and the settlement thereof. STAGGERED BY PANIC OF____ NEW HT ATK BUDGET In adjoining counties and stage Lawrence Kenny The coming of the settlers was he lost control of rr ( i s r e ) TO drivers piloted their teams across Admins trator We are quite certain that the W ANT ADS V IL L A R D ....H E DIED STILL STRUGGLING the rutted roads on tlx?ir trips to the j>ermanent thing. T h e y Donald E. Heisler changed the county and in the feature of Governor Hatfield’s TO SALVAGE S O M E T H IN G FR O M THE RUINS Walla Walla and occasionally a FOR SALE: 4 lots In Wasco, wa Attorixay for Estate 12-15c •»•»••© El on AAV40I« OF HIS ONCE-GREAT FO R TU N E mall rider came across the low eighty years since they came budget that will attract the most ter on all lots, one block from rushing in to the county by team comment is that It is bigger than hills between the ferries on the highway. George Drinkard. 15c John Day ami Deschutes rivers. and afoot they and their descen ex-Governor Holmes's budget dants have made it over so far as ILL BLAND VIEW GRANGE There are reasons why it is big FOR SALE: Roasting hens at 75 In the spring Warm Springs In DISCOUNT cents each. Call JO 5-3585 14-5c dians, already getting used to re its physical appearance goes. ger, naturally. It Includes a big .Meets First and Third Mondays Oregon Farm Prices But the each month nt S:(N) p. in. servation life, came through the Where rippled the grass, now ger building program. Custom Slaughtering by appoint Helen Bruckert, Master U. S. TREASURY county to the fishing at Celllo, waves the wheat and the one deep fact that it Is bigger will be held Better Than The ment only. Meat cutting, wrap rutted emigrant trail has lx?en Florence Bruckert, Secretary most Imjmrtant. the tribe strung out for miles as ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Those who are obsessed with Moro IXHMiK NO. I113 I.O.O.F. BONDS the young men rode ahead and expanded into miles of paved Market, Grass Valley, Oregon. the squaws, their heavily loaded roadways. A land where ont e com the need for expansion of state Meets 1st and 3rd Tues National Average Call ED 3-2345 for appointment. Straight Yield days in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran travois bumping over the bunches munication was by horseback government in some of Its func Oregon farm prices got off to STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com of grass, following slowly behind. now hears the latest news from tions will he pleased with the big ***- sient and visiting brother! 3.85% ail the world by radio and tele ger building program. We think are cordially invited. a running start In 1959, moving plete painting and decorating The year of 1859 was the last vision. These changes are not that the majority of Oregon citi Floyd Haines. N. G. up 2 percent in January to a level service, spray or brush. Phone year of neglect for this county. peculiar to us, nor are we res FACE VALUE lyeo Watkins, Secretary nearly 3 percent above a year ago. zens will not lie. Probably not CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. Settlement began the next year ponsible for them. Eureka Ixxlge. No. 1*21 A.F.&A..M. This was in contrast to national more than ten percent of the 12th St. Vern Campbell and $1,000 although It was slow for twenty Meets on the 1st and farm prices which just held their Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn Whut we are responsible for is state’s people would ever see, or Thursday years. COST evenings c or derive lienefit from any own, reports Mrs. Elvera Horrell, FOR SALE: Washed sand and All the emigrants who had receptive land has been remodel use. month. Visiting meml bp. s of them. extension agricultural economist ABOUT $880 come across the country in th»* ed to suit the needs of man and Invited to meet with us. gravel at mouth of John Day number of reasons Ore cordially at Oregon State college. Clarence Hlgley, W. M. 1840s and 1850s went right on by, the speed with which it has been gon For has a not River. Also road gravel. Col grown much In the National farm prices leveled off Accepted on Federal Clyde Glllmor, Secretary disdaining the tall grass that done. umbia Rock Products, Box 688 past two years. There was a sort as higher prices on commercial The three generations of Sher touched their feet In their stirrups Rufus, Oregon. 15 tfn Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116 Estate Taxe3 at full depression that reduced build vegetables, cattle, calves, and and put strength In the bodies of man countlans who have tilled of Meets 2nd and 4th Tues- chickens were just offset by low WANT to make $15 to $25 in a their worn oxen and horses. They the soil since 1880 have done a ing and the demand for lumber Face Value days of each month. Visit- the price of Oregon's lumber day? We will train and finance er -prices on hogs, cotton, dairy jng members welcome. had seen nothing like It, the buf remarkable job by using and and wits excessively high because of dependable man or woman, ov products, fruit, and tobacco, Mrs. Ann Miller, N. G. falo grass of the mid west being adapting machinery to the uses of high lalsir costs and high taxes er 21, for part or full time Me- Horrell found as she studied re Helen Martin, Secretary their agriculture, by first breed- shorter and the tall grass of so our largest industry had a bad Ness Route work. Write Me- ports from the U. S. department Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.S. mountain meadows being in more ing the cayuse into a source ol I Saves 12% time although not as bad 3s It . y Meets every second Thurs- of agriculture. As a result, prices Ness Co., Box 4014, Oakland 23, on Estate Taxes I might haw l»een or will be unless Calif. 15-6p day each month. Visiting paid the nation’s farmers for their the ills are cured. Some of our " v members invited. Moro, Ore. products held unchanged during agriculture was good and some of Annabelle Kelso, W. M. January, but are still 1 percent Inquiries invited. Special it faces a reorganization. Live Dorothy Heater, Secretary above a year ago. stock feeds are unduly high lie- Taylor LODGK A. F. & A. M. Meanwhile, prices paid by the government bond issues- erfection cause of the grain program. Our nation’s farmers slanted upward Wasco, Oregon Tax free city, county and Industry Is kept shy because of '/G v M®®^ each First and Third during January, reaching a new high and constantly changing tax record high 1 percent above a Tuesdays. in every service state bonds. Lifted or un jxillcles. Doug Shull, W. M. month earlier, and 3 percent high listed stocks. And leading 'at reasonable cost Yet, whether the state Is pros Carl Tuggle, Secretary er than in January 1958. These perous or not, whether Its citi prices include those paid for com mutual funds of the U. S. zens are piling up profits or debts, modities and services used in Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager and Canada. the state government must be ex farm production, farm family liv panded. Nuts. ing, and interest, taxes, and wage 30 Years experienced rates. Higher prices on feeder live B ll* BILL J. W. DODD stock and on used cars and trucks LET US DO led the upward trend in prices The passage of the hill mak Tygh VaHey, Ore. paid, Mrs. Horrell indicated, but ing Oregon Income taxes all pay- Funeral Service farm wage rates and preliminary able at once instead of allowing 1959 estimates of interest and Phone 611 quarterly payments will not af YOUR PRINTING taxes also average higher. Family Leonard & Wilma Smith fect laborers whose tax Is with Mid-Columbia Mgr. Directors living items moved up as higher held. It will affect those who use prices on household furnishings their money steadily and are un l’hon«* The Dulles CY 6-3135 William J. Collins & Co. prepared to pay all at once. It will SHERMAN COUNTY and autos more than offset lower not help tlx* state although It will get more the first year the new Sherman County Rural School District Board Budget 1959-60 Journal hill is in effect. Altogether, we NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in compliance with ORS 294.305 to 294.415, Oregon law s as amended think It will be unpopular. by Chapter 678 and 673, Oregon Laws, 1957, and Chapter 250, Oregon Laws, 1955, To the legal voters It will make the tax commis of Sherman County Rural School District, that a meeting will lx? held in the Court House in Moro, sion’s estimates look very high at Oregon, on the 5th cay of March, 1959, at 8 o’clock p m. for the purpose of discussing the Budget for the time legislators and citizens Sherman County Rural School District Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1959, and ending are looking forward to 1961 ap June 30, 1960. B U l> G K T 1959-1960 propriations. PAOS 6 CO mm ' ih »CM HM OMOOM ClMtlNWAA COMMINO*. P W H A T 'S D O IN G CHAPEL ESTIMATED HERMITAGE A FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON For Ensuing Year 1. Estimated available <ash on hand at the leginning of the year for which budget is made 2. Amount to lx* received from other sources Reorganization Committee 3. is using a helicopter to find suit able locations for new radio relay towers to carry \our calls. Rather than build costly access roads, they air lifted themselves and their heavy radio test gear into rugged, roadless country. In live months they logged nearly ten thousand air miles and wrapped up a job which could have taken a year. And flying crews aren't the only phone people who work w ith time-saving equip ment. On every phone job w e i. -ok for the most economical way to do it. This fly in g p h o n e c re w rectory, including Arlington, Grass \ alley, Moro, Wasco, and W ishram, closes on March 18, 1959 Business additional listings for individuals, with a tie-back to the firm name, are very valuable as an* informational and referenee listings indented under vour hii'iuess name. Residence listing-' to»* members of the family can I»«* had at a very low cost. *300.00 HOO.(M) $ ACTUAL KM 'KIPTH 2nd Year 1st year previous to current year previous to current year 2.000(H) $ 4,120.75 Hi 3,159.17 14,775.00 12,550.00 9 16,670.75 9,247.45 9 12,406.62 $ 16,775.00 EXPENDITURE« MM N a tu r e s fin e s t b o a r k o n N o n e b e tte r e v e n a t h ig h e r p r ic e s ! Com«* in or call I'lie Dalles ( '\ l»-’210l and we will take vour order. Pacific Telephone 500(H) For Current Year Estimated Expedit uree for ensuing year current year Telephone Directory Closing .hist to remind yon. The Dalles Telephone Di Total Estim ated Receipts $ KM 'KIPTH THE OLD HEIMITACC COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY . 86 PROOF 1. Personal Service a. Superintendent's salary 1 7.620 00 720 00 b. Clerical 600 00 c. Superintendent’s travel 250 00 d. Institute Conference, workshop I.1O O (H) e. Music Instructor’s salary 950 00 f. Music Instructor’s travel 400 00 Supplies and Printing Equipment 200 00 a. Office 250 00 b. Music Instructor 275 00 Postage, Telephone and Telegragh 200 .00 Elections. Publicity. Legal 275 .00 Rural School Board Travel 925 .00 Fixed Charges 225 (H) 8. Film Strip Library 800 (H) 9. Re-embursement Kent 3(H) 00 Reorganization help 10 250 oo 11 Emergency OR .00 Non bonded debt net vice 9 IM.365 .(H) Total Estimated Expenditures NUMMARY OF ESTIMATED R Et'K IITS AND AVAILABLE 4 ASH BALANCER Actual Expenditures for 1st Year 2nd Year pa-evious to previous to current year current year $ 6.500.00 600.00 600.00 250.00 4,100.00 950.00 350 00 $ 5,000.00 1,300 00 598.72 245.60 4.<HH)00 825.40 299 99 $ 5,750.00 244.25 414.49 250.97 100.00 235.50 300.00 275.00 150.00 275.00 700.00 225 00 750.00 300.00 650 00 195.40 125.01 224.55 799.89 236.35 278.73 96.24 194.70 344.37 75 00 9 16,775.00 $ 18.365 00 1. Total Estimated Expenditure« 2. DEDUCT. Total Estimated Receipt and 800 00 Available Cash Balance 7,565.00 3 Amount Necessary to Balance Budge 4. Total Estimated Levy for the ensuim 8,091.00 fiscal year 526.00 5. Estimated Rebate wat rants marked Amount of Warrant in? *t None •Not paid for want of Fu None Other Indebtedness None Total Indebtedness 9 l4 .O N 4 i.tl 337.12 9 N.2N5J Dated: February 1959 Signed: David R. Richelderfer Chairman. Sherman County Ri School District Board Lynn O. Hampton Secretary, Sherman County Ri School District Board Chas. O. Burnet Chairman, Budget Committee Donald von Borstel Secretary Budget Committee