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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1961)
P#\ q X î RftT'RMA* (V^rY'TV ¿QTO^AL. MORO. (»I’ FGON 9 l ( l t U it it * v ¿ * tU ¡ ; ta ilo r we now nave encourage- tnem to i ul>ti^.*r«i fcvery F riday at lie shiftless , and irresponsible Muru, Oregon when they could just as well save E n te re d m eetond cla«a m a tte r at the for a rainy day in the city as back P o e te ffle e a t M u re . O rc c o n , under A c t on the faim . Weak citizen.-, cause o f C e nere»« a f M a r r h 1, IS 7 Ï. weak government - We also object to the attem pts to repeal the morals of the nine teenth century when a man was expected to lx- individual eiwugH- to stand on lus own feet and do his liest for self, family and gov OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ernm ent. And furtherm ore, us old fogies who draw the scorn of the SLUM RIPTION RATES philosophers of the lax and luzv, ONE Y BAH M.«0 do not think that the laws of econ omics can lx? changed to suit the OCTOBER M, IMU wishes of every am bitious and talkative (xditician. FREIGHT HIHINEHH We may not lx? around for long The E latt family m ight well as individuals hut our philosophy be pleased over the action obtain will lx? on earth as long as there ed b> asking friends and custom is a successful nation and a res- ers to w rite letters protesting jxmsihle society. against a decision of the public utility commissioner which gave to a subsidiary of the Union Pa N E W S PA PE R W EEK O rdin arily we do no, pay m uch cific the right to operate motor trucks in the three county dis a tte n tio n to th e m aterial sent us tricts now served by E latt trucks. ,o prom ote n ew sp ap er week. W ith It showed th at the E latts were us every w eek is n ew sp ap er week higiily regarded by their custom and if we a re going to say an y th in g alxmt it we p refer not to ers. Bill Elatt was concerned over have o u r bruin c lu tte re d w ith the possibility of competition. He th e th o u g h ts of som e one else. But th e first line of the p ro p a n o ./ o|x?rates under a contract with the railroad and also hauls ganda th is y e a r In trig u es us freight from other carriers.H e is, m ightily. “The m ain difference we think, correct in his state betw een th e jobs of th e m etro p o li m ent that there is not enough tan p u b lish er o r ed ito r, o r his Dus mess for more than one truck- c o u n te rp a rt in th e H om etown cr hauling less-car-load freight in field, is th a t tin* co u n try p ublish thU county or probaoly any of e r ’s Job is h a rd e r” . W ith a sta rt like that the w rite r had a cu sto m liie three counties. In the hearing the railroad in e r und we w en, on to read w hat troduced evidence to show that he h«*«l to sav about c o u n try edi the average daily freight re- tors. He said c o u n try ed ito rs w ere ceiv xl for August and Septem ber in 1950 und I960 was a little over tough b u t sm iling, that they w ere 300 pounds for Wasco, a little th e w atchdogs and in te rp re te rs of over 1000 pounds for Moro and local go v ern m en t, in fa it, th e h is nearly 300 pounds for Grass Val to rian s of th e com m unity. T h e re ’s ley. That seems like i little dab m ore hut we w on't en ib arass o u r of freight to quarrel alxmt and selves by rep e atin g it. We do ta k e th e job of being a we are glad E latt also hauls c o u n try ed ito r ra th e r seriously, oth er freight. A railroad like an.v other big th in k in g th a t a consid erab le se r corporation or big governm ent vice to th e co m m u n ity c a n be per is often deficient in public rela form ed in that chair. An ed ito r tio n s and inform ation about local can stop ru m o rs, p u rv ey tru th conditions. This aiea is probably to keep th e co m m u n ity from g et the only one witli so little I,CL tin g und u ly excited alxmt som e freight that the new piggy-back th in g that m ay no, he so. He can service would probably result in e x p ie ss Ideas anil we th in k th a t poorer service ra th e r than bet- on»» o f his m ajo r functions. T h ere »’oil, c the new s of people ter. 1. 1 cell, i .<1 ile- i . 'loads have id ill i. '• be told each w eek done a good thing w ith piggv- bacl n ecessary to ru stle If H t I nioii i acJdc cannot af ford it pay Flatt tor deliv erin g fre ig h t to o u r tow ns It m ight notify cu sto m e rs to th at effect ami ask tin in to designate tru ck ship m en, of incom ing freight. We do not thin k it can op erate its piggy back service as cheap as El.itt can haul th e freight inasm uch as he will have the additional b u si ness from o th e r c u r ie r s anyw ay. These th ree countie; nave stayed w ith I nlon Pacific In w heat sh ip m ent, w hich is profitable, and should receive favorable t eat- m en in LC’L hauling. We see no nee I lor Im r, feel ings All p arties aeie I in th e ir ow n In terest and legally that Is exactly w hat should have been exjiected. T he railro ad was try in g to In au g u rate a ch e ap e r service w hich in m ost places will lx* m ore efficient. T his area is an excep tion in the long Inn* from O m aha ,o P ortland. The public u tility com m issioner g ran te d the perm it and refused to open the h e a rin g , for p erfectly reason ihle .m l I«» • »1 reasons E latt defen.lc I his ow n business by an appeal to the pub lie w hich ce rtain ly mu , be am pie evidence to railroad an I I’t 'c th at the service he gives i, liked W>? believe it can all be straight ene 1 out by c o n firm , <■ b e tw e e n Union Pacific and M • E latt wl en th e a ttitu d e of th e irelg n t ctis to m trs is m ade know n :o the rail road. We do no, w an, I»--- than «tally service w hich is v e i\ valu able in h arv e st; we arc generally , iioiigb ,cls ,o m ake th e w hole thin g po- able for th e re is p ap er an I Ink to buy. T hey are th e p h y sical thin g s from w hich a p aper is m ade be, it is tlu> w ords, Ideas the spiritual things from , ¿.. l . j le iiititeV .a.uabifc. - tach and nuli. Newspaper s these days are greatly concerned about the fiee- Uoin of Information which is a coinplaint about the tendency of tome officials to withhold in formation fiom the public- -a practice not in keeping with our form of government. But we think it of fleeting interest be- a»,» — needs the new spapers much, much worse than the new spapers need the government. HE I P I ’OR'I'IONMEN 1 Sixteen of eastern Oregon's nineteen legislators met in Bend Saturday to talk about w hat ¡should lie done now that the re- apportionm ent bill passed by the legislaure had lx»en found uncon stitutional by the suprem e court and Howell Appling Jr. had, by law, proposed one to the court. The court may take it or make one of its gw n. T he A pjiling plan w ould reduce e a ste rn O regon's legislators to 14, five se n ato rs and nin e re p re se n ta tives T h at is all ea ste rn Oregon is en titled to according to th e Oregon co n stitu tio n . L eg islato rs th e re fo re proposed a co n stitu tio n al am end m e n t w hich w is estim ated to cost $100,000 for a cam paign fund, proposed w ere S.IR 17, a plan based on population th at w as d e feated last session, and th e fed eral plan th a t failed to get enough sig n a tu res in 195ft. L eg islato rs are a sm all group, less th an a h u n d red in th e w hole state, and th ese ea ste rn Oregon ones decided th at p erh ap s it would lx» w ise to en list som e su p port for a plan and see w hat the su p p o rte rs m ight th in k ab o u t it before going ahead. D eci-ion will be m ade N ovem lier 12 a Sunday, at Bend. T h ere a re m any w ays for a m in o rity to be heard and to ob tain som e of the m easu res 1, needs. Most of them are u n p lea sant. E astern O regon could se cede, a move th at is being treated w ith levity at present; ea ste rn Oregon could quit »railing w ith o r going to w estern O regon in an effo rt to prove Its econom ic stre n g th . Ini, that w ould p ut th e burden on b u sin ess men w ho are generally ra th e r w illing to give e a ste rn O regon a b e tte r a p p o rtio n m en t th an is possible u n d er th e d ictato rial p o p ulation plan T he in ability to u n d ersta n d th e problem s of e a ste rn Oregon com es from a lack of know ledge alxiut i, or in te rest In it. W e could c o n d u c t Bonn» s o r t o f school for appliance» ; - i-r. appointed b y said Court a- b ^ fx e f .r v/ccka from jl.e da:e t..e tune and p4ace for the hearing of me first publication of, this of objections hereto and settle summons if w ithin the United States, and on or before six weeks m ent thereof. D ated an d firs t published, Octo- from the date of the first publi cation of this summons if outside b er 13. 1961. Date of last publication Novem the United States, and if you fail to so appear and answ er, for w ant ber 3, 1961. CHARLES E. KUYPERS thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief as pray- Executor e l for in the plaintiffs’ complaint, IX I IIL I I IB F i r COURT OF to-wit: (1) T hat the defendants THE STATE OF OREGON FOR and Fach of them be required to set forth their claims, right, title, S H E R M A N (O U N T Y LILLIA N SCHASSEN; LUTH interest or estate, if any, in the ER DAVIS; EVELYN DAVIS following described real property, TRACEW ELL; ANNA SCHASS- and that the adverse claims of the CLARK; and M IN N IE DORA defendants, and each »of theip, or SCHASSEN ECK, aka Minna any of them, lie determ ined bv Dora Schassen Eck, plaintiffs, vs. decree of this court: The N E ti of Section 30, ar. I PEARL M. SCHASSEN, widow, 109 acres in the S E 'i of said heir-at-law and legatee, and de Section 30, Tow nship 1 South, visee by virtue of the Will of John Range 18 E.W.M., Sherm an A. Schassen, deceased; GUSTAVE County, Oregon, the said 109 H. SCHASSEN, unm arried, RO acres being described as fol DE LL J. SCHASSEN, and L IL lows: LIAN SCHASSEN HESS, heirs- Beginning at the Southeast at-law and legatees, and devisee? corner of Section 30, Tow nship by virtue of the will of John A 1 South, Range 18 E .W .M , Schassen, deceased; PEARL M. thence North 2,640 feet to the SCHASSEN, executrix of the es N ortheast corner of the SEVY of tate of John A. Schassen, deceas said Section 30; thence West ed; AGNES SCHASSEN, wife of 1,602 feet to the E ast line of the Rodell J. Schassen; CARL HESS, Hay Canyon Road; thence 8. 20’ husband of Lillian Schassen Hess; 47’ W. 226.7 feet; thence S. 0* 53' LOU E. CLARK, husband of Anna W. 451.6 feet; thence S. 10* 41' Schassen Clark; H ELEN DAVIS, W. 457.8 feet; thence S. 15° 12' wife of L uther Davis; MAHLON W. 275.4 feet; thence S. 11* 45' EOR SA LE; 60” brow n m aho g an y TRACEW ELL, husband of Eve 432.8 feet; thenec S. 3° 42' E. Buffet, Drexel, T ra n sitio n al. L aw lyn Davis Tracewell; the un 230.7 feet; thence S. 3 ” 18' W. r e n c e Kenny, JO 5-3618. 5i-2p known heirs of Johannes A. von 239 feet; thence S. 6 ’ 55' W. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Schassen, aka John A. Schassen, 351.2 feet; thence S. 88* 47' E. appointm ent only. Custom cur aka John Schassen, deceased; the 1,930 feet to the place of begin- ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, unknown heirs of M argarita von ing containing 109 acres, ex sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, Schassen, aka M argaret Schassen, cept that parcel of land hereto Grata Valle) Call ED 3-2345 decesead; the unknow n heirs of fore granted and conveyed to Hilda Schassen, deceased; the for appointm ent. 23-tfn M. E. Church, known as Spauld WINK GOLDEN DALE SALES unknow n heirs of Em m a Schas ing Chapel, and also th a t cer sen Davis, deceased; the unknown Yard, Goldendaie, Wash., has tain tract heretofore granted a t auction every Friday at one heirs of John A. Schassen, de and conveyed to said church ceased; also all other perrons or o'clock We have the m arket if for a parsonage. parties unknow n claiming any you have the livestock. Guar ALSO, the NEVi of Section 31, anteed top prices. F rank W ink right, title, estate, lien or interest Township 1 South, Range 18 in the real property described n 33c-tfn E.W.M., Sherman County, Ore the com plaint herein, defendants: gon. TO: The unknow n heirs of Johan nes A. voniSchassen, aka John A. uEGAL NOTICES Schassen, aka John Schassen, de ceased; the unknow n heirs of IN T IIE COUNTY COURT OF M argarita von Schassen, aka Mar no estate, right, title nor interest H I E ST A T E OF’ OREGON FOR garet Schassen, deceased; the un in and to said above described T H E (O U N T Y OF SHERM AN known heirs of Hilda Schassen, real property, and th at the title In the M atter of the ) No. 665 deceased; the unknow n heirs of of the plaintiffs. Lillian Schasse.i, E state of Elizabeth M .) Emma Schassen Davis, deceased; Evelyn Davis Tracewell, A nna Kupyers, Deceased ) NOTICE the unknow n heirs of John A Schassen ( lark and Minnie Dora Notice is hereby given that the Schassen, deceased; also all other Schassen Eck, aka Minna Dora undersigned as Executor of the persons or parties unknow n claim Schassen Eck, be decreed to be estate of Elizabeth M. Kupyers. ing any right, title, estate, lien or good, valid and clear; (3) th at the Deceased, has filed his final ac interest in the real property des defendants and each of them be forever enjoined from asserting count in the County Court of the cribed in the com plaint herein: State of Oregon for Sherm an IN THE NAME OF THE or claiming any right w hatsoever County, and that the 6th day of STATE OF OREGON, You are in and to the above described real November, 1961, at the hour >f hereby required to appear and property id verse to the plaintiffs, 10:00 o’clock A. M. and at the answ er the com plaint file«l again Lillian Schassen, E velyn Davis Court Room of said Court have st you in the above cause on or Tracewell, Anna Schassen Clara anil Minnie Dora Schassen Eck aka Minna Dora Schassen E ck’, and that the plaintiffs’, Lillian Schassen, Evelyn Davis Trace- wed, Anna Schassen Clark, and Minnie Dura Schassen Eck, aka Minna Dora Schassen Eck, title be quieted in and to said land, and that the plaintiffs, Lillian Schas sen, Evelyn Davis Tracewell, Anna Schassen Clark, and M innie Do, d Schassen Eck, aka Minna Dora Schassen Eck, be d ecreel to be the role and exclusive ow i- ?rs thereof, equally, as tenants in common; (4) for such o th er and further relief as to the court may seem ju st and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable E H Howell, Judge of the above en It may seem unusual that these young titled court, made and entered sters are painting “ by ear’’. .. turning on t ie lo th day of October, 1961. music from the classroom radio into ° f the first Pubncation co lo rful pictures. But this is the kind nr sum m °ns 1« the 13th day of October 1961. o f creativeness the Standard School DICK & DICK Broadcast inspire«. A ttorneys for Plaintiffs Post Office Address: C u rre n tly , the p ro g ra m ’ s theme is 5th & W ashington “ M usic — Passport to the W o rld .” i ito Dalles Oregon Using our listening guide, teachers E astern Oregon has more re sources than w estern ‘ Oregon which will lie a rain, soaked waste if they ever cut the *iinlx?r off it. We have the power, the climate, the space and are getting the transportation and will get the FEED ER SALE: OCTOBER 14 industry. But unless we can re TUESDAY, 12 NOON: E very tain some semblance of adequate one with feeder cattle and cal- i eprexentotion in the • legislature " veTisTTW ited'to consign to the we may lie long handicapped. Wasco County Livestock Ass n, That is why it is im portant to annual feeder sale next Tues every one in the upland region. day at The Dalles Livestock Auction Yards. For inform ation ea, CY 6-1672 or CY 6-4513, Wayne Ryan, CY 8-1097. STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com TH E DALLES LIVESTOCK plete painting and decorating COMMISSION. INC. servii e, spray or brush. Phone NEED a home for male Siamese CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. cat. Dressed rabbits for sale. 12th St. Verr, Campbell and JO 5-3678 51c Jack Null, The Dalles. Or. 38tfr L & E Paint Shop: Interior and EOR SALE: 2 lots In Block 8 original town of Wasco. A rlet exterior Decorating — Spray Rhinehart, Ph. GI 2-5207. 50-1 p Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val FOR A gricultural loans see ELB j . ley. 42-tfn. of The Dalles and the Mid-Col SO BED OREGON state approviti umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. nursing home located in beau CPpress 6-24G8. tfn. tiful Hood River Valley, vvitl LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your lovely fence 1 grounds. We ar self - "A uthor B rand” Ahlma. cept all types of elderly case» Health Products, penicillin, and as well as room and board care. instrum ents are available at 31-tfn. your Co-op 0T and Supply at EOR SALE; 3 bedroom, brick I D a lle s 20c tfn faced house, daylight basement, W a N i ads B ethlehem ( h a jitir No. 78 O.EJ.. / M e e ts every second 1'nurs luj each nunth. Visiting V m em bers invited. Moro, O re Edna Paulson, W. M. Dorothy H eater Secretary IIA H I.A M H IE A GRANG E M eets F irst and Third Saturday» each month at 8:00 p. in. Earl Gentry, Master Florence Iiiuckert, Sec’y. Lupine Itchekuh (judge No. L i .lvets 2nd and 4th Tue* WRfc» days ot each month. Visit mg members welcome. Mary Brackett, N. G. Helen Martin, Secretary 1 ay io r LODGE a . F. A A. M. Wasco, Meets the first Tuesday of each month. yG V Visiting bieth ern welcome. Hut land McDonald, W M. Vernon Root, Secretary E u r e k a L o d g e N j . 121 A .F .A 1. Meet.-, on the l i t and Jr*» each yfehf T hursday ev en in g s eac n o n th . V isiting ineml b C B ^ con i dly in v ited to m eet w ith us Max B tltlw , w . M. Irving H art, Secretary l o i n . l l N . H t l.o .o .F . LOIR M . k . 3rd Tvie«. days In 1.0 O F hall Tran- sien t and visltir.; arc < o rd itU v iriv.te*' bro th ers Elovd Haines. L<»o W itk in s. S ecretary ........ - .»...x L~______ relate music to geography, history, art, folklore, literature. This helps children gain insight into the life and culture o f the peoples of the w orld. It leads to better and quicker understanding o f both the music and the other studies. , to kitchen .J.d , <-a, ga OdfcC UA*poS‘l, u-w asner) wail to wall carpet, 2 fireplaces, recreation room, laundry room, patio, all land scape!, storage in garage. C- 1 Scholls K Evstone 9-3467, Rt. 4 Box 271, Hillsboro, Ore. 37-tfn-c Today we painted some music h o p e the railro ad com pany find i'" a ,t ,i built-in and .IjB U lll« . Olir* I» Vw^i»h please l w !* , | F riday , n c T o r r n tn, i v a lid freight company into • e «? counties And like a lot of o th e r co n tro versies, we thin k th e re w as no good reason for thia one in the first place. By playing and dram atizing all types o f music — from symphony to jazz, Thailand dances to Broaduav hits, the program adds a new, delightful dimension to learning. NOT SO We started this p ro gram 33 years ago, never dream ing o u r listening fa m ily w o u ld grow to include 2 4 m illio n children in classrooms. N ow countless adults, too, have discovered how e n te rta in in g and in fo rm a tiv e the broadcasts are at home. W alter Llppman is an elder columnist, who is trying to make w nse <»ut of what is going on in this country and having to d»av. a pretty long bow in the effort He recently came up with the notion that we have to have s >■ cialism now iieeauae there are more people Wisely he didn't try to prove It. He chides conservatives for not knowing that this is the tw enti eth century and that things are different Sure, Walter, we know us old conservatives. T h at’s one of the things we don’t like Pop ulations have grown and people have move,! to the city Been do ing It for years and years, even In the despised thy you» nineteen th century, |>eople were moving to the cities But your theory that because people have moved to the city and away from the farm s where they could grow th eir own carrots and kill th eir o * n pork they must 1 ¿Mi E I f you’d like to know why the pro gram has such wide appeal, try tuning in on Thursdays. We th ink you w ill enjoy it, too. planning ah ta d to aarva you battar S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y O P C A L IF O R N IA NOTH E TO ( RF1DITOIM The undersigned having be-m appointed by the above entitled 0?» p 0( he S,a,e of O rr«,’n. for the County o( Sherm an, as A,I- m im stratrlx of the E state >f a m ? hF '° n Medler’ and having qualified, notice is i n ? kug l' 9n <0 311 persons hav ing clalma against said estate ‘o present them, vetffied as required within ' . " " pro|w r vouchers. Of " 'onlhs from ‘he .late trtx S s " ? " te ¡ ° iaW athninlstra- trtx. .\aideen Medler, at Wasc.- Sherman County. Oregon. naideex medler O f t ^ d,,nln‘s ,ratflx of the Estate D a ? " E.".°n Medler’ t^eeeased. her s ? 9‘ ? f‘rS' Publlshed JOHN T. LEW IS The Dalles, Oregon ^ ! ° Z ! eV for A dm inistratrix — 20, and 27, 1961 " 1 «" « rkditom a g t n s , P7 ? n’I . h av ln g Wei? c m . T ' s:ate of west (ole, deceased, are recuirod U S e T n 'r ,hr m »■“ >» » ™ u- ,gned at h” dence f w T i S 1 froni the da,e “f^ n e i h e date* m i h " , ° f ,hl’ not1«