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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1961)
PAG E S FRIDA V, MAY 1», 1961 S H E R M A N C O U N TY JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON tiiat should lie Indulged In ot jA ijrrm a u (County jo u r n a l ease In relaxation, at the end of the day. A cigar is entirely too Published E very Friday at fragile to stand the movement i Mom, Oregon of a nervous or occupied man. It Editor becomes chewing tobacco or the Gilet I a French flimsy w rapper ccmes loose and gnterrS ai »rrond ria»« m a tta r a t t S m akes it pipe tohaaco. Pf»n,fflr« at Moro O rvffon, un d er / i»i C o c s i r M o f A la r r h 9 IB IS And fishermen do not put their hands in their jxickets. That is a N A T IO N A L E D I T O R I A L gesture of relaxation. No man at S A / 1 J A S ^ ) C 0 T I <J> N attention stuffs his hands into his pockets. You can spot the am ateurs >n a cot ra! of livestock because they are the ones with th eir hands in their pockets. No stockman is going to deprive himself of his prim ary defense by stuffing them in jxx'kets. Fisherm en smoke pipes, are In terested in what they are doing o l U t IAI- e t t i N T I » Al l i; and are alert to ’he next step that may be required at a signal from HL IW lU i'ì ION RAT EH ONE 1EAR *30ü the other end of tin line. That advertising outfit needs some advice which we shall not MAY 19, HSU give. DAI LIGHT HAVING We think it possible ami *« certainly hope th at advocates ot fast tune have overplayed th eir hand. At the very next legislative .session after the people had stead fastly refused to adopt fast time legislators made it possible by municipal enactm ent. I hat was a much more reversal of the public will than was tnt vote on the bill to relieve nig trucks Irom taxes. The legislative enactm ent lias made those w.io voted for fast tune a little angry for some ol them cherish the authority < f their votes mote than the ques tionable advantage of quitting an hour early. Those who would trade a bright, fresh m orning hour for a hot, Jaded afternoon, are a little hard to convince. But they still want their votes to he respected by legislators. Otherwise the late unlam ented legislature w asn’t so had, hut the best tiling alxiut it was the things it didn’t do. it passed al most half the hills Introduced w idth Is not necessarily had. In relation to what was proposed that it do the do-nothing policy was iiest. However, we expect that it will go down in history as the legisla ture that defeated the peoples will about fast lime and to suffer tiie dislike resultant from that arrogant act. • IS IT HI’RING? e o li! \o Congressman W alter Norblad of Oregon’s F irst district which la northw est Oregon sends out ques tionnaires to ids constituents now anil then to find out what they are thinking. The voters are usu ally sound in the head widen means that they oppose most of the expensive schemes concocte I by the bureaucracy for the care and feeding of bureaucrats. The lateit shows F irst district voters fav »ring health service to the aged inrough an added social security tax although the vote was 49.5 percent to 47.3 percen’. Elders might well lx* for this for they get the care w hili' w orkers pay for It. Assistance to depressed areas got a 41 3 percent Yes vote and 48.0 No. Federal aid for school construction received 40.7 per rentage Yes and 55.7 No and F e d eral aid for teacher's pay had 19.2 percent Yes and 73.1 percent No. Those questioned opposed tiie boos, of minimum wages to $1.25 an hour by a substantial margin and were dead set against new public housing ptogram s. There were some no opinion votes in each case. It woul I In* appropriate to re commend tnat fideral legislation he left io the voters instead of the congress. I i 639,000.00 —0 — 277.478.38 any I gar h ern I min NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLEM ENT Notice is hereby given that M arjorie Marvin, A dm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. Kuns- man, Deceased, has filed her Final Accounting and Petition to Close E state and that Monday, the 29th day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. cn said date in the County Court Room in the County Courthouse EGAL NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherm an County, his F in al Account as Executor of the E state of Alma B. Fridley, de ceased, and that W ednesday, the 21st day of June, 1961, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day in the court room of the County Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore gon, have been fixed by the Court as the tim e and place for hear ing objections to said Final Ac count and for the settlem ent of said estate. Clifford N. Fridley Executor T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for Executor May 19, 26 & June 2 9, 1961 1,692,963.87 al State Finance Un, IH7 High Street, S. F. EM 4-I.VMI Salem, Oregon Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F.AA. * Meets on the 1st and 3ro Thursday evenings eacn' iMiith. Visiting members* cordially invited to meet m Max Belshe, W. M. Irving H art, Secretary Moro LODG E No. 113 I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tue» - ^ y j a y s in I.O.O.F. h a lt Tran sient and visiting brothers are cordially invited. Floyd Haines, N. C. Leo W atkins, Secretary BrtlileIn*in ( li.qitt r No. 78 O.E..'i Meets every second T hurs i day each month. Visiting members invited. Moro, Ore Erm a Johnson, W.M. Dorothy H eater Secretary HAItLANI)VIEW GRANGE Meets F irst «mil T hird Saturday! each month at 8:00 p. m. Earl Gentry, M aster Florence B ruckert, Sec’y. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 114 Meets 2nd and 4th Tue< days of each month. VJ«P ing mem bers welcome. Mary Brackett, N. G. Helen Martin, Secretary Taylor IX)DGE A. F. & A. $1. Wasco Meets F irst and Third Tuesdays. V isiting </C hrethern welcome. H arland McDonald, W M Vernon Root, Secretary ¥ in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore gon has been fixed as the tim e and place for the .hearing of objections, if any there be, to said Final Accounting and Peti tion. Marjorie Marvin, A dm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. K unsm an Brown & Van Vactor The Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for E state April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 1961 \ O | H E OF I l\ A I \< < O( N ! NOTICE is hereby given th at the undersigned have filed in tho County Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherman County, th eir Final Account as E xecutors of the E state of William Roos, de ceased, an ' that W ednesday, the 14th day of June, 1961, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day In the court room of the County Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore gon. have been fixed by th e Court as the time and place for h ear ing objections to said Final Ac count and for the settlem ent of said estate. Howard Roland Ross E xecutor Frances B ertha Thompson E xecutor T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for Executors May 12, 19, 26, Ju n e 2, 1961 INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Sherm an County High School District, Sherm an County, Ore gon at the office of ¿he Sherm an High School, Moro, Oregon for the purpose of resurfacing and repair of building roof— exclud ing the addition constructed in 1P59, and according to the fol lowing specifications: "The roof is to lie coated with (30) jiounds per 100 square feet of 190 to 205 degree filled as phalt. The approxim ate area to i>e covered is 25,000 square feet. The bidder is to furnish all m aterials and labor.’’ Bids will lx? received on or i»e- fore 8:00 o’clock P. M. (P.S.T.) Wednesday, June 7. 1961, at which time bids will tie opensd and publicly read aloud. The ow n er reserves the right to aec?pt or reject any or all bids an I waive any informalities. W ork is to lie completed by A ugust 15, 1961. The building tg available for inspection Monday through F riday from 8:00 a. m. until 5:00 p.m. M arjori? K, M arv.n District Clerk May *19. & 26, 1961 NOTICE E F F E C T IV E A P R IL 3 0 , 1 9 6 1 UNION PACIFIC’S “C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D THE DALLES 2:15 pm S T A N D A R D T IM E P R O V ID IN G M O R E C O N V E N IE N T A R R IV A L . FO R EA STB O U N D PA SSEN G ERS IMPROVED RAIL SERVICE TO OGDEN, SALT LAKE, LAS VEGAS Arrive 11:50 PM BOISE Arrive 6.35 AM OGDEN Arrive 8:00 AM SA IT LAKE Arrive 7:00 PM LAS VEGAS Arrive 5:00 AM JOS AN8ILUL Arrive 3:35 PM Arrive 1:40 AM Arrive 10:15 AM Arrive 8:05 AM ANO (VIA D tN V IR No nte i»f th» A NOTICES l Underwriter: MILLER A CO. • l.tUH) MM) in the County C ourt of the State of Oregon for Sherm an County, their Final Account as A dm inis tra to rs of the E state of Anna M. Moore, deceased, anil that Wed nesday, the 31st day of May, 1961, St ten o’clock A. M. if said day In the court room of the County Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, have been fixed by th? Court as the tim e and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlem ent of said estate. Collis P. Moore A dm inistrator Roscoe E. Moore A dm inistrator T Lester Johnson A ttorney for A dm inistrators A pril 28, May 5. ’2, 19, 1961 NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that th e undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherm an County, his Final Account as Executor of the E state of Dewey Thompson, de ceased, and th a t Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1961, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the court room of the I ounty Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore gon, have been fixed by the Court as tiie time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlem ent of said estate. Theodore Thompson Executor T. Lester Johnson 80 BED OREGON state approved A ttorney for Executor nursing home located In beau May 5, 12, 19, 26, 1961 liful Hood River Valley, wlti lovely fenced grounds. We a( NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT cept all types of elderly case1 NOTICE is hereby given that as well as room and board care. :he undersigned have fi'ed in the 31 -tfn. mi tiie I Zor fAe year ended De< ember 31, IW O O f the M U T U A L B O ILE R A M A C H IN E R Y IN S . CO. of W altham , in the State of Massachusetts, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to law ^Mortgage loans on real estate _ Real estate, less encumbrances . '(a s h and bank deposits Agents* balam es or uncollected I premiums Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued w ar! I ip FOR SALE: F ir poles for corral or stockade, 16, 18, 24 ft. long, average dla. 4”, peeled or un peeled. See Don Shawe. (K irk’s House» Moro, Ore. 26tfn $2.50 per hour or more for part or full tim e route work. Large repeat orders. Man or woman. W rite McNESS CO., Box 40H. Oakland 23, Calif. 28-29p BOATS — MOTORS — TR A IL ERS AT COST: E venrude E lectric 40 &. 75 HP; Bellboy &. u Dot Boats. You can't beat my prices, m ust sell by Jan u ary 1. Come in or call — term s avail able. OSCAR’S SPORTING GOODS, downtown MADRAS. Also Chinook Camp Coach. 10 ft- 8 9c H unting and fisnlng probably 153,601.35 the most popular participating ■ Total a.lim ited a«»» is I '<•< I I 34 From where I s i t ... / y J o e M areh outdoor recreation in Oregon liu ed thousands of new rect til's L IA B IL IT IE S . S I K I*L l 5 A N D O l H f R El NDS oases f 4, 19 • 987 6 1 to the lakes, stream s, and forests I I.4»ss adjustm ent capcnsec 90.000.00’ Unearned premiums _ _ - 8,711.190 90. o’ the state during the pas, year All the« i al I it lea I 762 T e a c h e r L ea rn t Imostlng the total num ber of Total liab ilitiea . except capital 9 16.993,302.20 paid up 9 875.000 00 hunters and fisherm an to an all- Capital Special surplus funds 3.015,91 |.9g a L esson time high. Unassigned funds (surtdua) 6.882,210.06 License receipts show a grand Surplus as regards policyholder« 910,773,122.04 Total 927,768,424.34 total of (»13,724 gen?ral hunting Fuzzy G oodw in m ay hold a go to high school, let and fishing licenses issued last S T A I t M E M OF INCO M E half-dozen important positions college.” “No! Who?” she said. earned . __ 9H, 155,809.56 year breaking tiie record of 623- Premiums I.«»sees incurred __ 5,535,501.28 around town—chairman of the “Me,” he said. 465 licenses issued in 1959 ,1-oaa expenses incurred .. 40-3.084.04 school board in c lu d e d —-b u t Other underw riting expenses From where I sit, some of as Phil Schneider, state game di I he’s still the same modest fel want people to be carbon copies Total underw riting deductions 9l0.9J0.9l2.94 rector, said that increases m the low that I grew up with. Net underw riting gain or loss 8,224 8**6.62 of ourselves. Bat that Just Isn’t num ber of daily angling licenses Investment Income 698,281.08 the American way. O ar her At the last PTA meeting, I I issued, a moderate rise In the al * 'Total, before federal income taxe« — 8,937,935.42 Fuzzy made a point of getting itage of freedom Implies the 141 HOI'.53 of general hunting and fisid n i •federal Income taxes incurred right to be different, even In together with some new teach __ 8,793 126 89 licenses, plus a grow mg lx>pula.’- I'- Net - in m 1 m • r k > L •t ' little things— like yoor oholee ers. One of them, a lady with Dividends to poliryh.drler« _ 8.124.313.89 Ity in big game hunting are res 3’apital of tea or coffee and my prefer some strong ideas about edu changes (n e t) . - 9 - pcisliile tor tiie overall Increase Cither items affecting surplus (n e t) 126,815.99 ence of a glA»s of beer. I say cation claimed that none of the Total capital and surplus la license sales. “be yourself” and no “studying others had gone to the right items (n e t) 9 7,997.687 90 op” to be like each other. college—hers. Tabulation of the .Dense sal s Increase la surplus as regards policyholders 9 795,628.9s shows tiiat fisherm en again lik > 1 “Well, Miss, th a t Isn’t so Rl S IN EN S IN O RE G O N FO R T B E Y EA R the dally angling license wild bad,” Fuzzy told her. “One of 9 1 19.21 7 fs just over 101.500 of the dally per • ’ • I8^187,88 our board members didn’t even paid or eradited mils issued compared to just u i- Dividends to p a lle t holder« ______ 51.584 61 Principal office In Oregon - - Moae d, i lui ooo tiie previous year Copyright, ivol, Untfd atout J ìzwpws »tencuuios. Jip» The total num ber of angle:s licensed to fish In Oregon w ater i, Including 111,898 combination li I I i I m announcement is neither an offer to »»ell nor a solicitation of an offer to Imy cense holders, numbered just these seeui-fties. The offering Ls made only by the Offering C ircular to bona-fide over 310, KM), compared to 337,(MX) i*<‘si(leiils of (lie State of Oregon only. In 1959. Tills figure does not in- elude tiie daily permit« 'ini'»1 tourists, vacationers, and tli? NEW ISSUE iHvasion.il angler may havt • pm i . ls t 'i lore than one of these OREGON POST OFFICE BUILDING CORP. ,'cns Sah and steelhead angle.w $62000.00 dx'red 172.270 as shown bv sale of tli,' salmon license re 620 shares, No Par Common Stock ed by anglers for the first la ’ year. Since lids license Price: $100 per share Is s upplt menial to one of , ’-e l eg u aglitig licenses. Just as To own Post Office Buildings elk tag Is supplemental leased to the United States Pod Office Department in ar hunting license f i r wisi, to bun, big game, Moro, Garibaldi. Sutherlin. Waldport and >ses arc no, included in general angling llcenre Winston, Oregon 000 «lent smoke Co. A D M IT T E D A S S E TS Search c i Game ADS BOATS — MOTORS — TRA IL ERS AT COST. E v tu ru d e Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & Dot Boats. You can’t beat niy Electric Contractors prices, m ust sell by Jan u ary 1. Coine in or call — term s avail PATTY O’MEARA able. OSCARS SPORTING GOODS, downtown MADRAS. Also Chinook Camp Coach commericial — residential 10 ft. 8-9 c industrial FOR A gilcultural loans see FL O ., of The Dalles and the Mid-Col ESTIMATES and BID umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. REQUESTS CPpress 6-2468. lfD- Custon farm ing service in all with no obligation county to include disking, plow E L E C T R IC H E A T ing spring tootthing, roding, com and seeding. Donald von 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. bining Jorstel, G rass Valley, Ore tin Wasco Phone GI 2-5402 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by appointm ent only. Custom c u r The Dalles Ph. CY6 4184 ing. Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 Synopuis of A nnual S tatem ent for appointm ent. 23-tfn Za r tAa y««r aaded D tc tm b tr 31, I960 O f th« M E R C H A N T S U R I - A S S U R A N C E COR- STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com F O R A T IO N O F N E W Y O R K ol New Y ork, In the plete painting and decorating Stato of New Y ork, mad« to the Inaurane« Corn ai iati oner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : service, spray or brush. Phone CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. A D M I I I L D A S S ETS I2 7 .M 1 .J S I 0U Aomls 12th St. Vern Campbell and - SJ.6O.32S 00 Storks —o — Jack Null, Th» Dalles, Or. 38tfn Mortgage loans on r n l estst« —0 — Rasi «elafe, less encumbrance« LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your _ î,2«M.W»S.04 ( ash and b«nk deposits Agents* balances or uncollected self • “Anchor Brand’’ Animal _ 4.S70.068.99 premi u ma Health Products, jienicillin, and Interest, dividend« and real estate 264 072.17 income du« and accrued instrum ents are available at _ 1.S36.923.S6 O i . r a .« e |s your Co-op Oil and Supply at $»*>.306,611.56 Total adm itted assets 'I he I »Ills« 20c tfn L I A B IL IT IE S . S L K I’ U S A N D O T H E R F U N D S 9 9,134,337.84 FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, brick Loaaea . 1,91«,664.80 I.oaa adjustm ent exenees faced house daylight basement, ^Unearned premium« - . -- . 19,875,384.13 2.985.702.97 A ll other liabilities built-in k i t c h e n appliances Total liabilities, except capital 933.911,089.84 (stove, oven, garbage disposal, Capital paid up 5 6.000.000.00 Special surplus funds <*>,3**2.521.72 I) washer), wall to wall carpet 955.392,521.72 Surplus as regards policyholders ing, 2 fireplaces, recreation 989,306,011.56 laal room, laundry room, patio, ail S T A T E M E N T OE IN C O M E 943 738.27 landscaped, storage in garage Premiums earned 352.781.47, Losses incurred — . — ■- Call Wasco GI 2-5210. <W5.5O3.41* Loss expenses incurred —— Other underw riting expense« FOR SALE: John Deere combine .W 7.0I3.7O incurred No. 36 B, 20’ cut. I’ll. GI 2-5438, 835,298 .6 f Total underw riting deductions 891,560.37* Net underwriting gam or loes Leo C. W atkins, Wasco, Oregon ,083,189.51* .Investment Incom« 27-29e — 3.541.6$l Other income Total, before federal income taxes ,188,067.69' WANTED: Livestock for Con —0— Federal income taxes incurred __— IHH OR7.4Q Net income -r» signm ent, The Dalles Livestock ,(>80.000.00 Dividends to stockholders Commission, Inc. Sale every I0.3M .S S' Dividends to policyholders —. — Capital changes (n e t) —O— , Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For I r Other Items affecting surplus (n e t) 642,813.00 formation. E d Coles CY 6-467 a , Total capital and surplus » 1,217,570.5.1 items f i t or CY 6-4513. P. O. Box 631, The Decrease in surplus as I ’iiiics, Orsg a 13f'n regards policyholders 5V.483.06 W INK-GOLDENDALE SALES III S IN E S » IN OK EC O N F O « T i l l Y E A R D iiect premiums received 123,137.2Y Yard, Gcldentlale, Wash., h aj Direct It»»see paid - 8 9 ,7 8 0 .» an auction every Friday at one Dividends paid or credited to policyholder« ——. o’clock. We have the m arket if you have the livostock. Guar anteed top prices. Frank W ink Synopsis of A nnual S tatem en t 33c-tfn • fir nuiid buKine but th< of fish en n än Neill W ANT Oregon Electric Thousands Go I" This week the w eather sud denly liecame warm thus making true the prophesy of old tim ers who said it would get warm somt time. They were tieginnlng to get doubtful themselves. The way to have the w eather si em perfect 's to have a long sjx’ll of w eather tiiat lias nothing |»erfect about it. This spring has been like that Wheat larm ers base no com plaint for wheat glows well when tiie sky is clouded when it rains day after day, when tin* win I blows steadily across tiie land scape. Although wheat will Jump a seeming inch a day in this warm sunshine it suffers no harm from cold, inclement w ea ther Fry it sometime; lie d o se to tiie ground and see how little the wind blows. Now the late sown gardens will burgeon, tiie radishes almost |x»p their icd skins, tin* jhms bloom and the potatoes come, as hesitantly «is a u aldcn, from the warming ground Long fru stri tion makes a gardt u grow faster to catch up, somei lines almost fast enough to sati i\ the gardener 'File lad ;er w eather lias a wide influence, It Is much nicer liv iug w lien es my I sidy says "Isn ’t tins a fine day?" instead of grunt- iug a few sounds of disgust from tiie depth s of their discomfort Humans liould not is* subjected to such h >ng misery Even with warmed I ouses, closed cars and adeqi ate i •lolhlng tiie grouse and gripe until I th eir very souls are warped. It is hut nutura and the rare few w who wear a cherry smile and sneak a ki I word when their hue shaking like a hare tree can seldom We ate i tiie few day. ’en we nm and teli I can \n NOT ( RAZA Eastern ,ag> lik'. 9 A t< I of ► 8 120 deer tags > 153,698 k hunting 000 more lame w ,’h In elk from the f Jus, 'Ver H 200 n 1954 49,1 It this past east fu rth er Information, <1 lip and Mail TO: M il.1ER A ( O. li>7 High Sfieel , S. E. Salm i, (bi rgon l’lra*r |»»»»$iil e me 3« i(h i n f o i m ati-ui rrgani- lug a Mock injr>l meni in the ( (rrgon PoM Office Huihtlng ! Uarp. LOS ANGELES Arrive 1:20 PM (VIA OtNVIS DENVER OMAHA 9HCA<W KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS Minor change« in westbound schedale. Consult your local agsnt U N IO N P V C IP IC Nam e X.I.li, Phone