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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1962)
»’AGI. 2 h ill KM IN « «il N i k JOURNAL. ill au (County Houritut MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1963 graduation This is a time of year when Editor adults have a fine time. Young Glim I.. French folks are in process of changing Publish«-«! Evt-ij iiid .iy at their status and adult« consider it Moro, Oregon K n te i rd a» t tt o n d «I*»« m a tte r at P o a lu ilir c a t M u ro , O rrg u n , under o l ( o iig rta a of M a r rh 3, 137*. E O IT O K IA L ííb c ÍA T I N A TIO N A L A F F IL IA T I M [M B H NEW HAM! P U B L IS H IB S ASSOCIATION OFFH IAL (O l.N I Y 1‘AI‘EK S l its« RIPÌTON KATES ONE IR A K *3.00 it si. I. IMI SAME II.LA ESS appropriate to offer such advice as often comes Ir.vO an adult head altout how young folks should proceed. It has never seemed a profit able course of conduct to us al though we are not averse to giv ing advice to any and all office holders at the spending of a Sin gle dollar Come to think of it that Isnt’ profitable, either. Adults are inclined to lx? inter ested in such grubby things as money, a good job, the price of wheat, maybe the stock market while young people are concerned with such bright and new topics as girls, boys, the latest hair-dos, and the color of sox. Let the old folks worry about money. You see, naturally, adults are |H»orly equipped to advice youth; they don’t talk the same language nor think the same thoughts Dut don’t worry, when the young folks Income adult they will lie as staid as their elders and will wonder h< w on earth they can ad vise their sons and daughters so they will not commit the same old errors humans have been com mitting for generations. And they won’t know, either. We can rememiber back in the early day.u of lil<: big Jepres don a convers allem during which it w ite said liiat the nation would be lietter uif withou l governmental aids. Tiie theory was that the de- pression was e,aused by some economic ills at;id that govern- ment aids would lie like a dose of aspirin, merely reheving the pain, and preventing the disease from D E P E N D A B IL I T Y running its course to eventual ad Have you ever noticed that It justment and cure. you wan» something done you The di op in the stock market must depend on someone who may be an indication that the hopes to make a profit on the disease is returning^ not return deal? ing, for it has been here all the Those who perform their ser time, kept from paining us be vices as a part of government cause ol ever increasing doses ol have more holidays and work aspirtn n. the form of govern- shorter hours than those who are iiient grants. working to make a profit. Sup- Just what the disease consist« jxise, for instance, that service of will ls a well debated subject. stations were operated by the gov We think it is too much govern ernment; you would soon have to ment with the attendant high tax buy gasoline by five o’clock or es that remove incentive from wait unth nine the next morning. tin* individual while promising to Sherman countians get their pap relieve him from personal res- ers every day from people who posihiiity toward himself, his lam- operate with profit in mind anil ily, his future. less frequently from the postof Actually it Is cowardly to run fice. to government over every little In seat thing for historical in economic ill. It Is childlike and formation one soon finds that hinnat ur to whine over every public organizations are poorly little < and bruise of the ego. organized and girls at the desks The w e new deal is a cowardly will say they do not have the In philosi y built and i upported formation without missing a bite by the who could not ur would at their chewing gum. Private not solve their ow n prob lema and persons in (x>sition to dig up in preferred to a b o v e them onto the formation always do it cheerfully shoulders of others b.v invoking and also have it at hand. the aid of government. Although public librarians are No social cconm ic p almost universally helpful a per has liven so durin g tli son i loin.',' research soon finds teme of the deal plhli that the clammy hand of govern Nothing so fui as a s ment is i most effectual block to might lx?, bee Jienili’ fed obtaining information from so Rather, we ch wed up hil- called pul lie records. lion.-, of grec inake ’»oul- Socialist» may decry the pro tices for cur »nonne sores, fit motive as being grubby and Perhaps tl time will commercial hut they haven't come I .uh .nice be up with any other motive that »etter, not be mil cause public minions to pro- biggest u : i ion; due an interest. l»r oduce w hat he not n the govern- n a man can plan for his some greedy County Ramblin’s Economical returns can be achieved by using chemicals to eradicate sage and rabbitbrush on Sherman county range land. Sprays should 1 m * used only when .sufficient grass stands exist to utilize moisture previously taken In the brush. Proper management is also needed otherwise expense and improvement are lost. Butyl esters of 2,4-0 are most Two pounds of 2,4-D <Ie< de liable out I nt( arc siiggestiHi for sage while three poumla are needed for rabbit- In ush Xppllcation may lx* made In either water or oil. Air appli cations ate generally used. Timing is hinged to stage of 1’iowth and moisture gixxt Rab bit brush should lx* sprayed when new twig growth exceeds three Inches an I preferably six inches, but IxTore soil moisture Is de pleted This Is generally near heading tune of native bunch and around last week of May or first part of June. I remendous increases In fuoag»* liaie been achieve«! by briis’i ■raying If poor grass stands ex t and plowing Is possible the later is pieferred. Under thia sit uation grain for pasture and re* -< ’ hi ; after all brush seedlings no been destroyed is ad visa tile • abroad. llls T O R K I I , T K IP operate and patrol one line of 12th St. Vern Campbell and electric power transmission struc Joints*««» • trials on the Richel- \ierfer ranch indicates that Am Jack N u ll, Th.? Dalles, Or. 38tfr tures with conductor and neces mate will give 100 per cent at 400 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING fo e sary appurtenance», and the fur lbs. per acre. Twelve pounds of days a week. Custom curing. ther right to clear ihe right-of-way Amitrole-T applied with a spread- Meat cutting, wrapping, shUiU hereinafter set forth and to keep 'er sticker gave 95 per cent con freeze. Kenny’s Market. Gra< the same clear of brush, timber, trol. Twelve pounds of amitrole Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap inflammable structures and fire n o r th w e s t. gave 90 per cent control. All rates hazards (provided, however, that pointment. 23r Sherman county U on the mar are non-selective and resulted in tl.e words “firehaz.irds ’ shall not LIVESTOCK Men • Do it you ginal area for safflower produc extensive grain damage. include giowing crops), and to self - “ Anchor Brand” Ai.im tion. Nineteen year average pro ) dispose ot such brush, timber and iivotin products, i»enicillin, and duction at the Sherman station is instruments are available at inflammable structures by sale or 736 pounds per acre. A high yield ( ARD OF THANKS your Co-op Oil and Supply at other means in such a manner as in *51 was 1433 pounds and low I want to express my tha.nks The Dalles. 20c tfn shall not create a fire hazard; sub 139 pounds in 1960. ject, however, to the rights of the to the voters of Sherman County 80 BED OREGON state approved The crop is more adapted to the public in and to all public roads; for their continued confidence In nursing home located in beau 16 to 18 inch rainfall area. Pendle- subject also to the continued use me as county commisioner, as in tiful Hood River Valley, wltl and maintenance of private roads dicated by the primary vote lovely fenced grounds. We ar crossing the survey line of the T a y lo r M )|> C E A. F. A A. M L. E. Kaseberg cept all types of elderly casei Bonneville Power Administration Wasco, Meets the first fs well us room and board care. DeMoss-Fossil No. 1 transmission Tuesday of each month. WINK - GOLDENDALE SALES line at survey sta’ lons 1441 -f- 56 Visiting brethern welcome. Yerd, Goldendale, Wash has and 1443 + 76, and of existing Frank D. Reid, W. M. ar auction every Friday at one , ipes an j conduits, irrigation and Vernon Root, Secretary LOR SALE: New modern house o’clock We have the market if drainage lines, ditches and canals, in Moro. 3 bedrooms, 2 colored Eureka Ix x lg e N u. 121 A .F .A I. ’ Airman First Class Paul J. you have the livestock. Guar •, ines, to the ex- baths, hot water baseboard heat, Meets on the 1st and 3m Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg anteed top prices Frank Wink ercise of existing easements and air conditioned underground Thursday evenings eacn W. Wilson, Kent, Oregon, has nonth. Visiting members1 sprinkling system, garbage dis L & E Paint Shop: Interior and licenses therefor, anil to the ex- cordially invited to meet w ’ »h n» lieen selected Airman of the posal, attached heated garage, exterior Decorating — Spray ercise of existing mineral rights, month. Wilson, a United States Air Bill Hall, W. M. wall to wall carpet in living Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val and an easement for access roads, Force Finance specialist, was sel Irving Hart, Secretary subject to existing rights of oth room. Located on 2 large lots ley. ers, a perpetual eastment to con with lawn and shrubbery all in. Moro LODGE No. 113 l.O.O.F. ected for the honor in recognition of his outstanding conduct and Meets 1st and 3rd Tuea I I. K u k elie, Moro JO 5*3220. | X T , | E CIRCUIT COURT OF struct, use, maintain and improve ‘-T o d a y s in l.O.O.F. hall. Tran performance of duly. He received 27c-tfr THK S T A T E O F O R E G O N F O R acess roads; subject also to the sient and vlsithig brother* a three-day pass an 1 a cash award l-'OR SALE: 3 bedroom house ! THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN continued use and maintenance of for his achievement. He is station an loruiaily invited. existing pipes and conduits, irri Moro, on tw’o large lots in go< CLAIRE B. RYAN, ) ed at Tour-Rosieres Air Base, Floyd Haines, N. G. gation and drainage lines, ditches location. Fully insulated a,. Plaintiff, France. Leo Watkins, Secretary and canals, and public utility storm windows all around. (1 . vs. BeiFiW irrn C h a p ter N o . 78 O .E J l lines, to the exercise of existing ton with 16 inch rainfall has a furnace. Full Basement with J CHARLES O'HARA, et ux, Meets every second Thurs 1435 pound average, Union 2100 easements and licenses therefor, finished rooms in baseme et al, day each month. Visiting and to the exercise of existing lbs. ¡x?r acre, Helix- 800 lbs per s u it a b le tci additional n&droom, Defendants. members invited. Moro, Ore mineral rights, over and across acre. The price of barley and use NO. 3114 playroom, etc. Attached garage Edna Paulson, W. M. tiie land situate in Sherman Coun of the crop on diverted acres may S V M M (> N S anil large yard and lawn Dorothy Heater, Secretary ty, set forth as follows: be deciding factor« on its u s e in $6500.00 Call JO5-3270. 16tfn TO Charles O’Hara: HARLANDVIKW GRANGE The West half of the Northwest our area. IN THE NAME OF THF 'T A T E WIDE PAINT CO. c< n- Meets first and third Saturdays Recent Plotwork Results quarter, the Northeast quarter of p íe te p a in tin g an d d e c o r a t n g - s 1 A 1 ()1' O R E G O N , V m are at 8;00 p. m . the Northwest quarter, the South Russian Knapweed was com Max Belshe, Master service, spray or brush. Phone hereby required to appear and east quarter of the Northwest pletely eradicated with 2,4-D on Agnes Benson, Secretary CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. answer the complaint filed again- quarter, the Southwest quarter of the Leonard Fields ranch near ___ __ _ st you in the above entitled suit Lupin* Rebekah Ixrilge No. ltd Wasco. The plots were established N O T I C K on or before four (4) weeks from the Northwest quarter, and the Meets 2nd and 4th Tue* in 1961. Twenty pounds of both County Court of Sherinan Conn- the date of the first publication Northeast quarter of the South- days of each month. Visit amine and emulsifiable acids per ty wm receive sealed bids for the of this Summon 3, and if you fail S'est <!»»««• of Section 3; and a ind answer, for ,rhlat' t lle ' ,01'th " est quarter of lng members welcome. acre gave 100 per cent control, following: so to appear ani i.,., plaintiff iff ,.,ui Cecil Hockman, N. G. I en pounds per acre of both j John Deere No. 5 Mower want thereof, the will the Southeast quarter of Section follows: Beginning Clara Houston, Secretary chemicals gave 90 per cent con 1 Austin Grant Leaning wheel apply to the Court for a judgment 3 described at the centei of sail! Section 3; trol. The results were better than pull grader— 10’ moldboard and decree against you for the might normally be expected. How Bids will be opened Wednesday sum of Twenty-six Thousand »«'¡ve thence due Fast 1115 feet; thence ever, it does indicate that ood June 6, 1962 at 10:00 o’clock A M. Hundred Thirty-five and 97-100 South 51 42' West 1799 feet; results can lie obtained to control Court reserves the right to ac- Dollars ($20,535.97), with interest thence due North 1112 feet to the and eradicate Russian Knapweed cept or reject any or all bids. at seven per cent (7%) per annum point of beginning; All in Town Optometrist with 2,4-D. Twenty pounds of Please submit bids to County from October 1, 1961; for the fur- ship 1 South, Range 17 East of TBA gave 95 ¡>er cent control. All Clerk ther sum of Four Hundred Eighty the Willamette Meridian in Sher 405 K. 2n d S t. applications were made in the and 10-100 Dollars (« 8 0 10) »Vith man County’, State of Oregon Marie Hoskinson Tel. CY 6 5362 The Da’.rs, Ore. 1 he authority for the taking is: early flower stage of growth interest at seven per cent i7%) County Clerk per annum from February 20, Act of February 26, 1931 (46 Stat. 1962, and for plaintiff's reasonable 1421: 10 U.S.C., 1958 ed., sec. 258a); attorney’s fees in the amount of Act of August 20, 1937 (50 Stat. In accordance with the provisions of the “ Local Budget Law” (ORS 294.305 to 291 115). Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1300.- 731; 16 U.S.C., 1958 ed., ch 12B) as notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Moro, Oregon, in compliance with said law 00) and for an additional sum as amended; Public Woiks Appropri prepared and adopted on May 16, 1962, the budget estimates for the City of Moro, Oregon, for attorneys’ fees in the event this ation Act, 1961, enacted Septem the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1962, to June 30. 1963, as set forth In the accompanying schedules suit is contested or unusual com ber 2, 1961; Aot of June 20, 1949 1, II, III and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1962. at plications arise out of the claims (63 Stat. 203; 5 U.S.C., 1958 ed., 8:00 p. m ., In the City Hall, Moro, Oregon, said budget estimates may )>e discussed with the City of other defendants, and for p’ain- 6C<". ’ .z1, ^_e” I,^na*z2t*on ^’^an No. Council, the levying board for the City of Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tiff’s costs and disbursements, and ^r° , JfJhJ15 i.R . 31, p; Order No. tax levy or tax levies will lie heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. for a further judgment and decree ~ , ‘le Secretary of the Inter that the mortgage described in 1'*,1 1 *’ 3193); Order No. 2753 The outstanding Indebtedness of the City of Moro, Oregon at July 1, 1962, was as follows: NONE complaint herein be foreclosed ° 1,ie Secretary of Interior, Signed: W T. Balsiger, Chairman Budget Committee; Ralph Busse, Secretary Budget Com and the usual decree made for as t,nien<te(l (23 F. R. 9789); 302 mittee, J. A. Cushman, Clarence P. Huis, Lela French, L. R. Conlee, Ernest Woods, Members sale of the premises therein des- I’urtmental Manual, De- Budget Committee. cribed, and that the proceeds of bUI tlnent of the Interior; Redele- the sale be applied in payment of h , 11 authority published in SCHEDULE I the amounts due the plaintiff af the Federal Register on Decem SU M M A R Y O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S , R E C E IP T S , T A X I .E V I L S F IS C A L Y E A R 1962 63 ter the costs thereof, and that ber 21, 1959; and Act of August 1, 1902*63 TAX I,EVE ( ALUU LATION Total of Ail Funds the defendants O'Hara and other 1888 (25 Stat. 357; <0 RS.C. 1958 Total Estimated Expenditures $ 19,665.00 named defendants and all persons ed., sec. 257) as amended Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and Tranfers 19,665.00 You are- further notified that on claiming under any of them be Deduct— Est. Receipts Other Than 1962-63 Taxiv 10,185.00 barred and forever foreclosed of the 23rd day of June, 1961, plain- Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget 9,480.00 all right, claim or equity of re tdt tiled in this Court in this Total Ix?vy Needed for 1962-63 9,480.00 Tax Levies: Inside 6% Limitation demption in the real property cause a Declaration of Taking of 9,180.00 Outside 6% Limiathm Must lie Authorized by Special Election described in the mortgage which the estates set out herein in the None Is the subject of this foreclosure lands hereinabove set out, and to S C H E D U L E II >e i eposited in the Registry of SU M M A R Y O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S , KE4 E I P I S T A X EVILS FISCAL 4EAK 1961-62 suit and that the plaintiff have judgment and execution against ‘ ms ( ourt the sum of $830.00 as 1961*02 T A X L E V Y C O M P U T A T IO N Total of All Funds Total Estimated Expenditures the defendants O'Hara for any estimate«! just comjxmsation for $ 19.698.40 Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and Transfers deficiency remaining after appli he taking of said estates in said 19,6!)8.40 Deduct— Est. Receipts Other Than 1961-62 Taxes 9,715.00 cation of the proceeds of the sale lands. Amount Necessary to Balance Budget 9.983.40 propertly applicable to the satis- y ou arp , Total Lexy Needed for 1961-62 9,983.4') faction of the judgment; that the vou have ip v / , J l .° Tax Levies Inside 6*, Limitation 8.958.40 plaintiff be authorized to become to the takin ? "r 1,,n or defense Outside 6% Limitation, Authorized by Special Election None a purchaser at the sale, and tor are• reen.Y.e.i ,n you Not Subject to 6% 1.imitation 1040.00 such other and further relief as tiff's att.„-n .v ' ' l,'>on P»a*n* Actual (or A ctual for Actual lor Budget EX PEN D ITU R ES to the Court may seem just and herein ih^inn o d \ u a<ldress 7-1-59 to 7-160 to 7-161 to HMI6 2 (GENERAL FI ND Kl D 4.E T equitable. “ wlthln four 6 <1060 6-3O 6I 12-3061 1962-PNUI is summons is served upon publicatioi f u ' °f ^rst This $ 240.00 $ 360.00 $ iSO.tK) $ 360.00 1. Treasurers Salary 360.00 you by publication thereof for a wer X t i f v i V 480.00 600.00 300.00 600.00 2. Recorders Salary 600 00 ____________ period of four (4) consecutive Wfl en identifying the property in 240.00 300.00 3. (.Xillectors Salary weeks in the Sherman County t s t sta i claim to have an inter- 42O0.OO 4200.00 2083.40 4500.00 4. Maintenance Salary 1000.00 ” (he nature anil extent 129.05 134.61 78.18 200.00 5. Social Security 2W) 00 Journal, a newspaper publishe I in of the interest claimed, and stat- 390.75 360.97 91.19 400.00 6. State Industrial Accident Cumin 100.00 .Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, lng 100.00 100.00 100 00 7. Library (Fund 100 00 Commencing with issue of May fen a J c ur objections and de- 31.18 35.10 ses to the taking of your pro- 8. Park Fund 25, 1962, which is the date of first per -rtv. A failure so to file and 454 44 306.56 76.73 400.00 9. Administration 400.00 publication of this summons, by 481.27 440 36 rve n insw’er shall constitute 250 00 250 00 9. A Annual Audit 150.00 virtue of an order of the Hon. 504.56 142.11 15.00 300.00 9.B Dump 300.00 o the taking and to the 612.34 620.54 880 85 650.00 9.C Insurance ithority of th ( ourt to proceed 850.0«) Vernon Miller, County Judge of Sherman County, made and enter 300 00 10. Emergency 300 00 hear the action and to fix the 924.80 1397.58 342.11 795.00 11. Fire Department 3380(H) ed on the 21 day of May, 1962. 500.00 5198 40 ■ ' < "injiensation and shall con- 2380.00 11..' 3018.40 PHIPPS, PHIPPS & DUNN 100 00 1 *, 1 Udiver cf all defenses I ll Attorneys for Plaintiff ? 400.00 and 143 02 410 99 100.79 400.00 12 (’itv Truck Funu ’ )Ject,ons not so presented. 400 (H) Pioneer Building 9131.41 M U f f 22 $ 6878.25 $1227 1.10 TOTALS i 1 are further notified that if S 9lt0.INI The Dalles, Oregon >ou ha; to thn «avi? objec,ion or defense May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1962 M IT E R FU N D 'h e ta k in g o f y o u r p r i)p e r ty 4.A Maintenance Salary 2259 00 48 00 314 44 SIDNEY I. LEZAK, Acting Unit 17.50 •nov seI tuPon plaintiff’s at- 10«) (M) 13 Water Labor l-’und 453.63 631.16 8.87 500 0«) 14. Supply Account dgn itin<r?htiCe ° f aPPcarance 16(H) 00 ed States Attorney. 506 U. S. 1500.00 1 IKK) 00 ignating the property in which Courthouse, P. 0. Box 71, Port 14 A Pump & Well Sinking Fund 1546 50 l(i68 37 15. Power Account land, Oixgon to lie interested and 144.25 876.55 Mains & Sewers JOSEPH E. BULKY. Assistant sbaI1 receive notice lOOOtX) 1 IkH) IX) Sewage Disposal Sinking I-und United States Attorney 4(i92.38 5490.52 affecting the T«>TAI.S IM i ii. I \ I n o BTATO8 DU* STREET FUND TRI« T (T H R T F D R T H E D IS I 4 B Maintenance Salary RI« T <»F O R E G O N , U N I T E D of just com- S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A , ) or not you l^dNir Account Plaintiff, ) or served notice of P.e proof has not been shown that use of polyunsaturated ma terials will help heart patients. The increased use of safflower hinges on whether it becomes a premium oil. If so, safflower may become a principal crop In the W ANT ADS ¥ Dr. Otis G. Perkins NOTICE OF 1962-63 BUDGET MEETING------------- Y B T , IT A I S G R A N I» TO T 11. State Gas Tax Fund ▼». ■ou m a y p r e s e n t e v i- JOHN M. DEMOSS, et al.. Defendant-«, < It II, NO. 61-269 NOTH E The I nknown Heirs or D< sees of Robert Nelson, decea* the Unknown Heir YO. ’ ie amount of com- -' paid for the pro- 1 you may have an hi may share in the card . e<l upon you >rable Gus J. )e above en- J entered on 1962, by the Known Heirs or Devi«* once each ln three auc- the a i Sherman npii'