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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1963)
PV. K 2 ritiim , tru n . i*.*, i ' m - i r illE llM lN COUNT> lO lllV A I , MORO, OREGON give the J ä lje n n ä n C o u n ty ,1)u u n in i to I-.I oa b . If maybe not everj Giles 1/ French _______ Editor in five years. " PublbJirJ E%ery Friday «I Tiie p u n t we Moro, Oregon that the voters w E n te re d a* areund ciane m a tte r at the a lot of the fol- F a e to f f ir e a t M u ra , O r e * a a , and er A r t so much of their SALE: In Wt like to a t Congreea of M a rc h J, 1117*. K Ì it iteir year, would •uld no t p e-rol t money for by Robert H. Eisner To the E'litol" u;»y first letter to an seemed to me tiiat the f rotit pag'•• “news item ” about gets w as misleading and even gested irresponsibility on the par t of b u.'get connuitlees. The Rut'us ill idget, especially, w as mat If Io -leem out if line. Since the budge , is an estim ate of ex- l>enditures for the following year any comp. ira’lve costs per pupil <<h(iuld us»• projected enrollm ent< f«»r tiie foillowing year rath er than the low-»si enrollm ent figure bn any given day during the past two years Our per pupil cost during the nreisent »:(•!hoo| year is almost cer- tain to b»..» i,yr far the lowest jn tiie county . if present enrollm ents had been used for comparisons, our ■per nupil cost for next year Wot ild «ils»» have l)C(»n shown to l>e thé lo\ /e*n Of course we ex |N»CI to be furnishing texts, desks and other facilities for even more P»i| •ils ne.\. i year. The Rufus district lias about the same .lumber of pupils enroll ed in grades one through eight as W’asco-J7S- and far more than ilie other districts. W’asco’s oper ating budget for t i c present year is much greatei; than the Rufus budget ui I tlie;r proposed bud get for next year is also much higher, file Moro budgets for tills and n<».\t year ate also great- <T. The taxpayers in tiie Rufus district b id the lowest total m ill age levy lust year for all sehools- elementary and secondary- of any district in the county. The year before only Grass Valley was low er Hollowing art» the assessed val uations a id millages for schools in all districts for the 1962-03 (bool vear: his is N IW S F A M K St lltX tl, Salem Scene Ill IK. i IS i ’ s com pc nsa- Oregon wor. in effect for tion law ha» iviue paym ent 50 years. It to w orkers involved in indus ough an em trial accident.» ?e program. ployer paid in Some legislators feel the 1913 vintage system is no longer ade- quate for either employee or em- ployer, and that the Oregon law has not kept pace with m ost oth- er states. As a result, two propo >als have been introduced which- probably have the right to re insure their liability w ith an out side (private) carrier, he felt. “ In its final form ,” Sen. Pear son concluded, ‘the compromise bill will more iosely resemble - Cover- - the original intent of - the nor’s advisory com m ittees propo- sals. This was not the case in the language of SB370 as it was in- troduced.” ----------------------- UU A M T A f l Si, X) W rite Ira ‘idley at Oregon ; Mtb. HUlsbo 23-le .MI 8-4362 IT MÎT !» sire: Chief Joseph of the Plains. Dam: W’asco’s Ba lie. Fee $35 hoard $1 ¡N lay. Floyd Rathbun jr. C l 2 5247 23-6 For Sale: Beef >ws w ith cal- ves. Phone JO 390 or JO 5- 23-5p WANTED: a job bookkeeping or any kind of work. Also babysit- siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6tfn DRESSMAKING and m inor alter ations JO 5-32 15 47c tfn FX)R SALE: 10 sections John (Deere rotary hoe. Miscellaneous used plows. E shnger Equipm ent Co., Grass Valley. 23 5c FOR SALE— Registered yearling cept all types of elderly cases as well as room and board care. FOR SALE: 348 Shells $2.70 p er box. Casing nails & finishing nails $10.00 cwt. O’Meara Supply & Imp. Co. Wasco, Oregon 24c FOR SALE: In Moro 4 BR house, 2 baths, dining-living room has hardwood floors; kitchen, base ment, oil furnace. Call John A. Foss, GI 2-5255, Wasco 17-19 c FOR SALE: Mlacellan.’Mis poul- t house equipm ent. Call JO5- 3040 evenings. 24-5p CUSTOM SLAUGHTERI.NG five days a week. Custom curing. Meat cutting, w rapping, sh aip freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for ap pointment. 23t. STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray o r brush. Phone CV 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E 12th St. Vern Campbell and Jack Null. The Dalles, Or.1-1- bX)R SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R house and shop. Call GI 2-5216.14 L & E Paint Shop: In terio r and exterior Decorating — Spray Painting. J O 5 3641, Moro 4zifn •oi bibig When all first pubi h»ihed differ them were api »aient ami t h i s news-pa pel beg in to jxdnt to ■them in a ne“.s story w ritten after all bud|4oU liad tos» n viewed by tiie editor. Since then manage m ent has brought the budgets nearer to one standard and elim inated most of tiie discrepancies. i r t li I n 1/ o That, and to m ike budgeting a OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER little more inter»» aing, is the rea would revise and “m odernize'’ FOR SALE: J.D. 55H combine h t KS4 RIPTION HATES the sta te ’s w orkm en’s compensa Concave adjuster, Pick-up reel, son for w rltin ’ a story about Hartford Bull*. Mill Iron and tion program. Straw dump, Big Tires, Real Silver bleeding. Contact Frank ONE YEAH _____________ *3.00 budgets One bill, SILK)' (often called good machine. Keith Thompson, This year tier«» were difficul Monahan, Condon, Ore. Phone the "com-petitive” bill) was in- Moro, JO 5-3070 24-5p ties in w riting such a story be tP R IL 12, PN.3 381-5530. 22-25c cause Ixith Wasco and Rufus troduced by the senate Labor & LOST: Survey level & rod. Return 80 BED OREGON state approved Industries committee. We asked to the Sherm an County Exten are expecting sizeable increases nursing home located in beau its chairman^ Sen. W alter P ear sion offi ‘e. Would be appreciated. in num ber of pupils and contem FOREIGN All» tiful Hood River Valley, with son (D-Multnomah), to describe plating fu rth er ifhereases. How 24-5p lovely fenced grounds. We ac- We are in favor of fereign aid. ever, it seemed inure factual to the problems in tiie present day » • » « » c, V We do not think that the richest base the figures 'known than oil system. nation in the world can Hit »in its the estimates, file only enroll “ Prim ary problem is the exis HARLANDVIEW GRANGE pile of dollars and not offer some ment figures for tiie entire co ting law, itself ,” lie said. “ It was Meets first and third Mondays help to the millions of poorer unty are of lust September. W’e • ne of the earliest laws of its at 8:00 p.m. people of tiie world. That would used those. t>pe, w ritten ai a time when no Max Belshe, Master not lie moral. To perm it the less one knew mucli about w orkm en's Kent, with its small school pop Ellen Friedline, Secretary industrial nations to continue in ulation, lias tiie highest |x-r pupil conipensatipu”. unwashed bliss when with train cost. School budgets do not show He explained tiiat it originally Finck.» IxMlge No. 121, A.F.&A.M. ing In cleanliness they could be some pertinent facts aliout in was designed , • apply to hazard Meets the 1st and 3rd sold bath tubs is uneconomic. We come from state and Thursday evenings each ous industries only, with only federal month. Visiting members could sell them bath tubs There sources and we consider that a one souiee of insurance-- a state pordially invited to meet w ith us are oth er examples. fund, adm inistered l»y the State liad feature of tiie law. Don King. W. M. 'But we have done a miserable Industrial Accident commission. Mr. Gaytnan thinks schools are Irving H art, Secretary Job at foreign aid. We have been worth tiie money they coat. W’e An em ployer had a choice of ei trying to export what we call hope they are. But we are in a ther accepting or rejecting this Be, h h-lie in Chapter No. 78 (».ES. democracy to jx^ople w ho nave period when we are putting a coverage. But lie could not oi>- ▼ Meets every second Tburs- no concept of governm ental ideo great deal of emphasis on read ▼ .JflQkday each month. Visiting taiti insurance from any other logies, many of them motivated ing, w riting and arithm etic when ♦ v m em bers invited. Moro, Or source. Linda Reed, W. M. by th eir bellies only. We have giv there is valid criticism of tiie If an injure,! w orker for a non- Gwen Ross, Secretary en money to rulers who stasn It school product's ability to read covered employer could, in a law away in Swiss hanks fur use uf- much lieyond tiie ‘ funnies’’, to suit. prove negligence'he was en .♦»(,IU) IX»I»GE No. ltd l.O.O.F. ter they are deposed; we have sup w rite at all or to add without titled to cplrect damages. Meets 1st and 3t u Tues- ^ g Q d a y s in l.O.O.F. hall. Tran- ported tiie ruling class and built a machine SB.'W), expIhineiL Sen Pearson, sient and visiting M others roads for Cadillacs of the bosses; unhid inject doitipetition into Teachers often ate more criti cordially invited we have tried to industrialize peo cal of the public's tendency to Oregon’s w orkm en’s- com pensa Floyd Haines, N. G. ple who couldn’t read tiie direc iiu|>os(» non scholastic duties on tion system, "to tiie advantage lx.»o W atkins, Secretary G ive the little woman a treat tions on a wheel barrow. of w orkers and em ployers”. tiie schools than is tills w riter. Valuation ,ev V TÁYbOR IXHMJE A.F. A A.M. By our standards many million But if tiie parents demand e n te r “ It retains the state fund as ■ .'r,( 37.3 IVASCO, .Meets the first M of the w orld’s people an» in a tainm ent from tneir school dol Wasco an in surer,” he said, “and also 3,197,623 11.3 I'uesday of each month. deplorable state without enough lar instead of education who is Kent perm its em ployers {o obtain cov 1,688,579 10.3 » -♦ Í ¡siting brethern welcome food, with no knowledge of ag ri to say them nay? Moro 10.8 erage. If tiiey wish, from private 3.015,333 John H ilderbrand, W M. cu ltu re and with enough disease There are other characteristics Grass Valiev 1,900,561 38.3 insurance source, or through self Vernon Rect, Secretary to prevent much work if they or abilities that determ ine suc insuring.” Private industrial ac knew how. They have no educa cess liosjdes (»ducation or even By comparison, tiie levies in cident insurance * is available in ted class and no leaders except intelligence. Anvil,ion, integrity, some I'm itilla county districts 43 states. In 33 of these, state LEGAL NOTICES local chleftians. There are, hi fortitude, morals, charity are for schools -elementary and secon insurance is non-existent. NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING many countries, no religious lea tiie role of the parents. I'nless dary- for this same year: Tiie bill also calls for “univer Notice is given th at the under tiers to teach or preach a com they teach these by example and Total Levy sal” coverage for all- w orkers— signed E xecutrix of the E state mon philosophy. Then» is no precept tiie education given at 1’doi Rock 0 1.0; Pendleton 67.7; hazardous and non-hazardous— ( f William B rinkert, deceased, place to start teaching except school will not make a complete Lebo 76 2; Stanfield 81.9; Pleasant w ith very fev» exceptions. lias filed in the County Court of with the Individual. And they are man or woman, nor a very use View S$.j "SB30 also' proyides a better the State of Oregon for the Co all individuals for it is only In fill one. We are Hitting too much Helix, with one of the highest appeals system, as well as an in unty of Sherman, her Final Ac •’elviliz.tsl" nations th at men are em phasis on education and it will per pupil valuations in the state dependent h'»i»(lug boirtd on tile count, and that We»lnesday, the taught uniform ideologies to is» costly until we recognise the ba-, a levy >i 51.s mills for schools claims? he a f ie I. "The present 24 th day of April, 1963, at the make them conformists. tlif» lowest in dial county, system is bo<UGkecuu.se the state value of tin» other- and more hour of 10:00 o'clock a.nt., in the We might much better give Im portant qualities necessary The iti i »h fund budget is us industrial acclw .it commission is ( ounty Court Room of the Sher money to foreign nations than for a citizen. confronted w iri marly .conflicting ttally self balancing with no funds man County Court House at to distribute it to Americans to a Ided or w ithdraw n. The problem functions. It ttow acts as the Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, make them easier 1»» control for WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST in most schools is determ ining surance compiUiy. tcgulatory ag have ix»en fixed as the time and l*olitical purposes or to reduce ItEAI’l ’OIt l'|O \ Ml \ ency, court, judge and ju ry .’’ ow much to charge for lunches place for hearing said I-lnal Ac their individuality and ambition, Benefits now paid to injured Over in W ashrigton tin» legis t order 'o make i, balance. We count and any objections thereto. If this nation would protect lature adjourned without obey Milage 'o do lids with 20 cent workmen under tiie Si AC “in su r Dated and first published the American firms that want to go ing tiie edict of »be I'.S suprem e ance nionoply” system were iculs. m >st schools in the conn- 22nd day of March. 1963. lilt»» foreign lands on an invest court that state legislatures must ,y and < •where ebarge 25 cents criticized by Sen. Pearson, who Elsie E. B rinkert Faster Lilies ment basis it would help. That I n » apportioned on a population <»r mori The $7,000 figure in claims tiiey «ire "too low” in com Executrix is tiie way nearly all eolonializ- basis. W’e doubt that interpreta tills budget is only an estim ate, parison to tiie rates, and barely Phipps, Phipps & Dunn O Hydrangeas ing was done. Bu, we have got tion of tiie co u rt’s opinion and we but is probably as accurate as adequate fur a iierson to live on. Pm neer Bldg., The Dalles, Ore. ten so head shy aliout colonialism certainly think it none of the anyone »»Re is capable of m aking He says a com petitive system A ttorneys for E xecutrix # Azaleas that we let our businesses in co u rt’s business and also highly and w ill lx? spent only if the in would provide “better benefits March 22, 29, April 5,12, 1963 other lands lie taken by local iinpi\>|N»r for tli > court to inter come Iron, the program makes and have In tie effect on r a te s ’. M tints governm ents and lew foreign In fere In what is st. ic ily state busi it available Under SB30, insurance rates M»TI( E TO < REIH K1IW for expenditure, vestm ents are being made. The ness. Th»» nation is ap|x>rtumed d'iieie are no local funds made would lie liased on an em ployers Ail persons having claims ag present day campaign against on two methods. CORSAGES OF ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS av ailahii ainst the E state of A rth u r B. r die Lunch Fund accident and safety experience. colonialism works against foreign It also otters “a better safety and Christianson, aka A. B. C hris But it will be interesting to |x»ople who lienefitted from it. workm an rehabilitation program ” tianson, deceased, are required see wha, tiie bla k rolled geniuses O ik aid ami against tiie prim itive of government do about tin» haste reasons that tiie S»ii. 1 eurson ylauns. The latest to present them »with vouchers Phone t ’YG-2171 .’MX» Court St. :»», lias n l»cen larger im provem ents in safety techni- By giving food we discourage of W ashington's legislators They to the undersigned, at Moro, Ore tiie l(K>al enterprise that might w eren't getting . long too well m e la t few years is that the peo ques from throughout the nation gon, within six m onths from the 'lite Dulles. ( »regain eventually produce it; by giving anyway and tin » Job of deciding ple of til.» district have lieen will will be available to Oregon work date of the first publication of »»ducatIon we develop radical lea which ones <>f 1 1 m s liu * n d - : a ing to forego , he benefits of a ci s and niplnyem if private in- this notice. The date of the first dvrs; by tending political hacks legislator was going io publication of this notice is gerry- half rime principal and a kinder- surance •mp.mies are allowed to we alienate whole populations. which are pro- pr»tv id»» •verage in the state, lie March 29, 1903. mandei on, of a job was too in , hr It Is, of cours»», easier to ixiint much after 81 days »f th e other dis- pótríTs i. Frances K errone Christianson, O il- bi out the things that will not work um ittee and A no, h d, S 11370, has lieen I In» l»l.n k rob»», ma\ order re- Executrix iiecause they haven't worked than lieen gener- introduc Dick »< Dick •dowing m onths of apixirtioninent. Suiinosr thev n.> to say w ha, will work Prim itive and also suppose with adequ I'iie Dalles, Oregon j>peçiaJly • appointed W I’eopl«» have always traded their legislature, takin, ate a good oilvjsary committee A ttorneys for the E state natural resources for civilisation. s ta le s u,I mesa ke nake it that, March 29, April 5, 12, & 19, 1903 •ns comi>ensation So have tin» lietter developed peo Will the laws in of Sherman i't conif>ensation”, ple W hether It is a good trad»» legislature I n » il|i LFXiAL NOTICE m en.led f«>r elected in 1961 con- «»r tiot we do not say, but that they I n » legal in Of Mchool Riis Pun-tfiawe presentatives from is tiie history of development Illegal in Wa.slii; Se.iled bids will lie receii a ni zed lalmr an» I» t and civilisation. Hy »lie clerk of the Sherman ' It is Idgh tini We are quite suit » tiiat foreign gan to stand uj nnty High School District, CF »«I as a cure for the ahI must lie on tiie basis of peo- "f Sherman County, Oregon, ited w tukm en's com leg - and lot the e ,pen pie to ¡Hxiple, not government nient on tha I O- ^ ° x 125, Moro, Oregon an tern, th is bill does to government On that imsis the gisli an<l dirty furnishing and delivering t ire lough, according to Peace corps might in of some school buses that meet the folk of u re tin -tre it does parallel and mit» W’e will huve to wait ing psecifications: ♦ h l •un respects, however. Buses to lx? Purchased (two • •Wifuld still leave one (1) with Seating Capacity Wll on, tin an insurance mono- ixtssengers and one (l) w igh it claims to open the lalxir par W IBI S SERVANT? -'.it.iig capacity of 48 passengi is n bad to • o t t e r inei'tit tves t Ko.v G.iyman self insurers,” he Bidders Requirem ents 1 its rigid require- Tin» Oregon Voter q u o its the ge. : » ool*. to • » woik No in entlv. 1. Bidders shall furnish catal se s« .Mcdbird Mail-Triliune as saying ?lf insurers, it e weakness of m n »,,. ( uts and complete description alum, 1» gisiators “each metnlicr ite I» j a few major i' Wüiuler n hit i u i chassis and bus bodies they p t ll»N»s not provide also accept«»»! a solemn respon half is g,N>,| ns tb pose to deliver. sibility to see that the state con -iti m u et». 2 Buses shall be the latest ti ,il)or generally sup- tinues as an effective servant to del m anufactured the |<s»p|«» and the taxpayers”. M anagement has 3. The price hid shall be bas W'e arc Incline»! to think that a vor of SB 30. L at upon die editor gave the legislators ents in the senate u r , w (,ellv«ry at Moro O r too many m asters and that being tries coim hittee has - LO.B, liody factory a servant of both the people and epres cn ia tiv e s from . c , F)eli\ er-V ‘’ate not later th die taxpayers is Incompatible. o met •t and attem pt Electric Contractors Final fin.m. uni h> 1‘oithm il, '•gust 15, 1963 at destinatioi I he ’people”, we have noted, are npron11 ISC. • •»‘iict.il I | c t. i, i ... , ,in.i) .it | the ones in whose name many General Specifications •n p redicts a com- •oniniericial — residential Mock. i J « t0 comP’.v w ith all < of the more extravagent public will result, ‘T.icor- L tin g Oregon Specification.« a industrial program s are requested, tiie tax part* of both I 111; 11 <11- 11 • ■ i ( i • • 1 i | I . ■ i payers are those who have to »»<iuir t ments for school buse: »rl ly regarding ad- i».n-*. Bigli iat«»il, tn-li ESTIMATES and BID pay for them. Surely it intist I n » specific Specifications ippealIs and hearing tntional »inalitv. tru e that taxpayers a ie iieonl«» avail *0*°*^° •‘‘I’ee’fieatins a nro»trains and re- REQUESTS and even "people” are sometimes l* IS > s |l4 * c t( ls » S |||I|||., ,| Absent minded husband (above), away on businesa, forgets anniver n i* *' above address. taxpayers, although thev are with no obligatiop • s will be received until 9- sary. calls long distance, is relieved when bride shrieks, ’’Well, it’s about m ore vociferous • people” if no, i ,av 8’ 1%3 Under no c Write, or phono collect j EL E C T R I C time you remembered! We've been married a whole month!“ Don't H E A t We have often wished for a sit J W DODD A erM 7 U,z a bld * wait till the last minute to save your marriage—call long distance uation w hereunder a citizen could hour r »L? df‘e r ,he “P ^ 'f i 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. Tygh Valiev. Ore. pay for w hatever governm ent frequently. Let loved ones and friends hear from you often—it's next -ri, . 8 ann°uncen,ent. v J n ? J uCt s ^ 001 ^s» Phone Gil •ervlces he wished, a so rt of free W asco : Phone GI 2 5402 best to being with them. How about a call this evening, after ' C ' will offering for schools, roads Mgr. W, J. Collins & Co. 6. when rates are even lower? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL ^ 7 bids md^i rP>Ct 3ny °r ‘ The Dal’-s CY6 4184 etc, etc. Lacking that we would manner r fo^ new b’d« In ti manner required by law. PUBLIS H i l l ASSOCIATION EASTER Have Dinner at BEEFO’S HAM or FRIED C H IC K E N From N eon O n FLOWERS Easter Flowers SIGMAN’S FLOWERS by Mary Van PLANTS: Eastern Oregon Electric Co PATTY O’MEARA Round Butte and Pelton Dams A y