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P ic k a «MihM t.N CoUMTt H H K S U , Mnl'.h, OKI.GGN tèljzin ia n (County Huuruni GUea*L breach ______ E d ito r ~ P u b lU h » - d E n - iy Friday Hl Muru, Oregon Cnt«r«S aa »«onS cl«»« m i l t « , « I P aatoffU « at M «ra, <lr««»n, unSar a f ( angreaa • ( M a r r i I. 1(7«. tit« Act N IW IF A M t PU BLISHIRS ASSOCIATION NAI lO IT j *5§>C| iinBiiiwjujanc FK .D Ui nes.-»es; have been willing the give praise when we did something well enough to deserve it. We have supported that in which we believed, have opposed that we thought unwise; we hope we have »lone loth vigorously and resolutely. Perhaps tide little anonymous poem helps «xpress it: “For this is wisdom, To love to live! To take what fate the gods may give Ask no questions and make no prayer. Just kiss the lips and caress the hair. Speed passion's ebb, Nor tide its flow To have, to hold, in time—let go” OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER T A Y i/O ii m idge a . p . * a . m . SUBSCRIPTION RATES WASCO, Meets the first ONE YEAR ...................... W.00 Tuesday of each month, fisiting brethern welcome ' V John Hllderbrand, W M. APRIL 3«, 1963 Vernon Rf,ct. SetTcury IIA II LA N l> VIE W GIIA NGE TIME Foil DESSERT Meets first and third Mondays at 8:00 p.m. Unless soomething occurs to disrupt a planned sale, this will Max Belshe, Master lx» the last Issue of the Sherman Ellen Friedllne, Secretary County Journal to lie publisher! Eureka l/»nlg<- No. 121, A .F .A A .M . by Mr and Mrs (¡lies French, Meets and « lv i» the to e I 1st s i an o a 3rd r.i » who have performed that service 1’ ’hursday evenings each month. for a little over 32 years. nonth. Visiting members At the end of every feast and fo r d ia lly in v ite d to m eet w ith us iX in K in g . W, At. every life there conies a time to Irving Hart, Secretary put aside the good meat and ¡Mitatoes of solid fare and indulge lt< llil) Io in < li.iplci \ » 7 -. » » • in something different. 'Prue, des Meets every second Thurs- serts are seldon as good as the ¡»day each month. Visiting meal and some forego them en members invited. Moro, Or tirely; some also forego th<* fr1 Idnda Heed, W. M vollties of retirement that ec Gwen Ross, Secretary lair and whipped eream period No. ~i~ I o .u .l Observance <»{ many humans MORO LODGE 1st and a id Tuea- over a long stretch of time has ^ ^ d a M , eets \ s in 1.0.0 F. r...,L T ra n - caused us to ripte that as mail s te n t and v is itin g b fo th e rs grows older hl4' chances of sur c o r d ia lly in v ite d Floyd Haines, N G. vival are less. We know of no Ix»o W a tk in s . Secretary reason why w|f should lx* an exception. We vifish the Sherman We would like Io ex p ress County Journal to survive, there fore we must turn it over to o u r a p p re c ia tio n to all younger hands. We do not think the county should 1 m » without a those local la lin e rs who newspaper and think It unwise for us to endanger that by stav helped in a n y w ay w ith ing beyond our time. If a news o u r recent tissu e te stin g . paper suspends It is no longer a legal paper and Is seriously ban d trapped. Agri Chem, Inc of Wasco We have enjoyed every job we We have 7 5 ’ g ro u n d ever had; we have enjoyed put ting out the Sherman County s p ra y nru hines a v a ila b le Journel most of all. We like the county; we like tin* |ieople; we like the privilege of self expres sion. enable» To the I m ? s ( of our memory ♦he family there has I m »<» ii no week in 32 years that wi- have not written to limit something far the paper. There the cost lias been no complete vacation, to it» neeJt or wishes. mainly, we sup|Nise, Ixs-ause we did not wish to have a vacation from a Job we liked so well. We may oceaslonly write some more to In» published here. Sherman coitntlans have been i ho** 1224 tolerant of our foibles and weak- IW k lU V AVt A ¥ » P iisi. I9ÔJ It appearing to the Court that the annual tax levy within the constitutional limitation is insuf ficient to furnish the necessary BUTLER GRAIN TANKS, all funds to build, improve and main steel, heavy gauge, weather tain the roads of the county on a,ul io lent ¡»roof, all sizes. Erec a permanent, sound and lasting tion and financing available, tiasls and that the general condi l or full information call Earl tion of the roads is becoming NOT U K OF MEETING Gentry JO 5-3687 or W. F. Bur worse each year becuse of thia OF COUNTY gess & As«o 4th & Broadway, lack of funds; and HOARD OF EQUALIZATION Chico, Calif. 25-cfn. It further appearing to the Notice is hereby given that on Court that such a program o>f IT STUD Sire: Chief Joseph of the Plains. Monday, May 13, 1963, the Board road building, improvement, and Ham: Wasco’s Babe. Fee $35 of Equalization of Sherman Co maintaining should be started im Board $1 jx r day. Floyd Rathbun unty, Oregon, will meet at the mediately and be continued for County Court House in Moro, a period o f five years and jr. (¡1 2 5247 23-6 Oregon, to publically examine the It further appearing to the WANTED: a job bookkeeping or assessment rolls for said County any kind of work. Also babysit of Sherman, for the year 1963, Court that in order to carry out siting. Call JO 5-3293. Gtfn and to correct all errors in valua such a program ad valorem taxes should be levied serially outside 80 BED OREGON state approved tion, description, or qualities of of the limitation imposed by sec nursing home located in beau land, lots or other property as tion 11, Article XI, Oregon Con tiful Hood River Valley, with sessed by the Assessor. stitution, in the amount of $45, lovely fenced grounds. We ac The ratio between assessed and 000.00 each year for a period of cept all types of elderly cases true cash value adopted by the five years commencing with the as well as room and board care. Board of Equalization pursuant tax year 1963-1964 and ending DRESSMAKING and minor alter- to ORS 309.034 is 25 percent. with the tax year 1967-1968, the It shall be the duty of the per total levies and outlay for said 47c tfn FOR SALE: In Moro 1 BR house, sons interested to appear at the purpose to be the sum of $225, 2 baths, dining-living room has time and piece appointed. Peti 000.00; and hardwood floors; kitchen, base tions for adjustment of assess It further appearing to the ments must be filed with the Court that the matter of making ment, oil furnace. Call John A. I O1 , , 1 7 1 0 <’ Board of Equalization not later such tax levies should be suli CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five than the end of the first week mited to the legal and qualified voters of Sherman County at a days a week. Custom curing. that the Board is in session. R. D. “Dick” Page special election— Meat cutting, wrapping, shaip It is hereby ORDERED that freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass 26-7-8 Sherman County Assesor a Special Election be held in Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap pointment. 231 IN THE COUNTY GOl’RT OF Sherman County, Oregon, on Fri day, the 17th day of May, 1963, IX>R SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R THE STATE OF OREGON FOIl between the hours of 8:00 o’clock house and shop. Call GI 2-5216.14 THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN A M. and 8:00 o’clock P.M. at the STATE WIDE PAINT (X). com In the Matter of Calling a Spe regular and usual polling places, plete painting and decorating cial Election to Vote Special Tax at which special election there service, spray or brush. Phone le v ie s for a F ive Year Period shall be submitted to the electors CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E Commencing with the FUral of Sherman County, Oregon, the 12th St. Vern Campbell and Year 1963 -1964 for the Purpose of question of whether ad valorem Permanent Road Iniproveni<«it: Juek Null. The Dalles, Or.1-1- taxes shall be levied serially out ORDER: side of the limitation imposed by (« & E Paint Shop: Interior and On this 3rd day of April, 1963, exterior Decorating — Spray the above entitled Court being section 11, Article XI, Oregon Painting. .10 5 3611, Moro 42tfn in regular session for the trans Constitution, In the amount of $45,000.00 each year for a period FOR SALE: Wes Wilde Gar action of county business, said of five years, commencing with day being the first day of the re age and 5 lots at north end of the tax year 1963-1964 and ending Wasco. ALSO Barber Shop and gular April Term and the matter with the tax year 1967-1968, for of building, improving and main house on .Main street in Wasco. total tax levies of $225,000.00 dur SEE George Dinkard Jr. or local taining the permanent roads of ing said five year period, the said county being under consid funds to be provided by the said 10 >-3512 Moro I , tp eration; and tax levies to be used in building, improving and maintaining the permanent roads of the county. From tangy hops to foaming tops It is further ORDERED that the County Clerk be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to prepare the necessary election notices and to cause the question of said special tax levies to be placed on the ballot at a special election to lie held in Sherman County, Oregon, on May 17, 1963. Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 3rd day of April, 193. Penn Crum, of Portland came up Friday night to open the fish ing season as a guest of I .ester Johnson. The Cruras recently re turned form France where they visited their son and some of thi places they knew in World War 1. WANT ADS I ... Vernon I. Miller County Judge L. E. Kiiseberg County Commissioner Luther W. Dark» (X>unty Commissioner J IN OREGON The Mareli (Ira s BEER IS A NATURAL SOPHOMORE TALENT SHOW As natural as the wholesom e grains and tangy hops fro m which it is brewed, beer is Oregon's tra d itio n a l beverage of m oderation — light, sparkling, delicious. F rid a y Evning. A p ril 26, at 8:00 p.m. I’aleiit from Shriniau County s»4i«iol>> will the show. Il will In» <liiidi»»l lute tins»»» e u l,» i And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so m any folks in Oregon. Not on ly for em ployees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also fo r the farm ers and other suppliers of beer's natural in gre dients In Oregon, beer belongs —enjoy it. m *< lions: l»i-iinai-y-pr<e-t»4*li«Mil grtKks. I I st t oiul.if» gnulrs ,» N . high n H kmi I grade»« !> 12 PRIZES IU XRUED F o il FIR ST AND NE4OND IN UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. K A M I D IV IS IO N WE I RGK YOU l<> COME IO l l l l s E V E N T FOR l\ \\\, II E V E N IN G O F I N .IO IM E N T I’RIt ES; Guide S< I i < hi | 25 «t ills High Ncll«M»l 50 ,< i l l s Adults 75 cents ■sty*1. Sherman I heater FRIDAY, SATURDAY - APRIL 26 -- - ■ A X, -J 27 T H f SPY LL OF DANGER . THE WEB OF SUSPENSEI WHAT EVER HUPPENEDT o BflBVJfiNEZ 1 Belli mw $< Joan Crawfoni REM EM BER: DAYLIGHT SAVING STARTS SUNDAY, MONDAY APRIL 28 29 SUNDAY MATINEE 2PM on psiHuca HUfW S mufcftrni -■ W35ISHHI3I DOMIC’ JO? JUMB ’H ENRYFONnW OW filiSW UGHTON DON MURRAYviWAlJER PIDGEON PITER LAWFORDAC£NEBERN£Y HOTTONE-frLEWAYRES BURGESSMEREDFTH EDOIEHODGES I ’.* S’ 4__ -7 ? U L . w j LONGER kJ E N G I N E L I F E Diesel and heavy-duty gasoline engines get maximum 3rV AuM ill 1 protect,on with RPM DELO Lubricating Oil*. Special compounds prevent piston and ring deposits, hold down crantu .,se sludge And parts don’t wear out as fast be- cause of RPM DLLO’s anti friction additives. f t5 HEM DUO HEAVY DUTY ..SUPER RPM DELO SPECIAL . or RPM DEtO SUPERCHARGED 3. One I»1 V I t f tl ese oils is |ust right for your equip- me t j 3 jM*rjt ng conditions. .^ *5 i o t any S tandard O il product, c a ll '»7 111 Sc M $ $ • ,• • M .iMA Ott % ee («raw« V h IW v ; Ore v CALL FOR klIKS School District No. 23, Sherman County, Oregon will receive bids for the stuccoing of the Grass Valley schoolhouse and also the I>alnting of the trim until May 6, 1963 at 8:00 p in. Daylight Sav ing Time. Bidders write Ma-k Bird, Grass Valley or call him at ED 3-2227 fo? specifications. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Eva Cantril, clerk of said district will be held at the school house; to begin at the hour of 8 o’clock p m. on the first Monday of May, being the 6th day of May, A.D. 1963, for tlte purpose of transaction of business usual at such meeting; election of a director to serve a 5 year term and to vote on the issue of exceeding the 6% lim itation in the rmount of $38, 649.07. Date»! this 15th day of April, 1963. H. C. Bardenhagen Chairman Board of Directors A I1LSI . EllM JUBMM District Clerk Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax la»vy OverAraoant Limited by Section 11, Article XI, State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District No. 9CJ of Sherman Co unty, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on May 6th, 1963, at the school bous 2 in said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1963- 1964 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Con stitution of Oregon. The reasons fo? increasing such levy are: the district has no base. The amount of tax, In excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is $'{S,6l9.07. Dated this 15th day of April, 1963. H. C. Bardenhagen Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Ellen Justesen ? District Clerk NO'I H E OF SCHOOL ELEC TION IN THE RURAL SCHOOL UNTY, OMBGOff, Zone 2, Was»*»», D im U O T <»E SHERMAN <O hour of 2 o’clock p.m. on the first Monday of May, being the 6th day of May, A D. 1963, for the purpose ot transaction of busi ness usual at such meeting: Dated this 15tn day of April, 1963. Geo. L. Fox Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: Jean Brown- District Clerk Notice of Schixil Elre-tlon Upon Question of In» rewsing Tax l-evy DvrrAniouiit Idsnlfed by Heetion II, Article XI, State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District No. 3 of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on May 6th, 1963, at the school house in said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of in?reasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1963-1964 over the amount limited by sec tion 11, article XI, of the Consti tution of Oregon The reasons for increasing such levy are: The district has no tax base therefore the entire levy is above the 6% limitation. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to lie levied for said fiscal year is $76, 186.07. Dated this 15th day of April, 1963. Geo. L. Fox Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Jean Brown ____ District Clerk Notice of School Election I pou Question of Increaning Tax l^evy Over A mount Limited by Section II, Article XI, State C onstitution Ntoice is hereby given that an election will lie held in School District No. 23 of Sherman Co unty, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m on May 6, 1963 at the school house in said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1963-1964 over the amount limited by sec tion 1, article XL of the Consti tution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: This district has no base. The amount »if tax. in excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to lie levied fqf said fiscal year is $57,815.39. Dated this 9th day of April, 1963. Gordon Lemley Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Eva L. Canatrall District Clerk of Sherman County Rural School District . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an election will be held in Zone 2 of the Rural School Dis trict, Sherman County, Oregon, from 2 p in. to 8 p.m. on May 6, 1963. The election will lie held at the ¡killing place designated lie low’: Zone 2, Wasco Wasco Elementary School Build ing. The purjiose of the election is as follows: Zone 2, Wasco. Elect one direc tor from Zone 2 for a three year term Dated this 3rJ day of April, 1963. ivan Blagg Chairman, Sherman County Ru ral School District Board NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Lynn O. Hampton ELECTION AND MEETING Secretary, Sherman County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in Rural School District Board compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School No(i«-e of School Election in the District No 23, of Sherman Co Rural School District of Sherman unty, State of Oregon, that the ('»unity, Oregon, Upon Question of I inicartiug Tax lz»vy Over Amount Limited by Section II, Article XI, State Constitution. AN NU A L SCHOOL ELECTION of said District will be held at the school house; between the hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the first Monday of May, being the 6th day of May, A.D. 1963, for the purpose of electing one direc tor for a five year term and one director for a two year term. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 23, af Sherman Co unty, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL S4 HODL MEETING of said district will be held at tiie school house; to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock p.m. on the first Monday of May, being the 6th »lay ot May, A.D. 1963, for the purpose of transaction of busi ness usual at such meeting; and election of a director for a o year term, election of a direc tor for a 2 year term, anti to v otc on the issue of exceeding the 6% limitation in the amount of $57,815.39 Dated this 9th day of April, 1963. Gordon Lemley ( iiairman Board of Directors A1 1EST; Eva Cantrall District Clerk Notice is hereby given that an election will lie held in the Rural School District of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon from 2 p.m. 10 I pm. on Miy 6, 1963. Th»» election will be held in each com ponent district at the polling places designated as follows: Rufus Elementary School Build ing Wasco Elementary School Bldg. Moro Elementary School Bldg. Grass Valley Elementary School NOTICE TO CREDITORS Building All persons having claims ag Kent Elementary School Bldg. ainst the Estate of Dell Olds, de purpose of the election is ceased, are required to present to The submit to the legal voters of them with vouchers to the unuer- the rural school district the ques signed at Grass Valley, Oregon, tion of increasing the tax levy within six months from the date the fiscal ’,ear beginning of the first publication of this for July 1, 1963, over the amount notice. The date of the first pub limited by Section 11, Article XI lication of this notice is April of the Constitution 19, 1963. The reasons for increasing such MARA E OLDS levy are: Executrix “The bast» of tne Sherman Co DICK & DICK unty Rural School District is not The Dalles .Oregon large enough to meet the opera Attorneys for the Estate tional cost of me district, and April 19 and 26 and May .’ i d the cost of the ’Estimated local 10, 1963. tax levies for operational pur VA'TI/I: <>P A n S V ai srtlflo i poses providing for maximum ELECTION AND MBBTING tax offset to the Sherman Coun NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ty High School District, and to in compliance with Sec 331.010, the Sherman County Elementary to the legal voters of Sc ORS, to the legal voters of School school districts, with such levy trite No. CH 1, of Shenn District No. 7, of Sherman Coun being computed by formula as ty, State of Oregon, ty, State of Oregon, that the provide»! by law.” ANNUAL SCHOOL E l AN NU A L SCHOOL ELECTION The amount of tax, In excess of said district will be of said District will be held at of the six percent limitation pro grade schools of Kent, G the school hou.-e; between the pose»! to I* levied by the rural ley, Moro. Wasco and R hours of 2 p m. and 8 p.m. on school district of Sherman Coun tween the hours of 2 j the first Monday of May, being ty, Oregon for the fiscal year be »*» Pm. on the first M» the 6th day of May, A.D. 1963, ginning July 1, 1363 Is $70,938.67. May, being the 6th day for the purpose of electing one Dated this 3r 1 day of April, A.D. bm >3 for the purpo director for a five year term. 1963. Ivan A. Blagg feting one director iron Dated this 15th day of April, Chairman, Rur.d School Board (Wasco) for a five year 1963. Vern Dutton l3»-ted this 4tn day < Atest: Lynn O. Hampton Chairman Board of Directors Secretary, Rural School Boa d Marvin Thou Attest: Evelyn M Ziegler ( hainnan Boar»J of J NOTH B OF AN Nt U . M HOOI District Clerk Marjorie K. Mare El.E< TION AND MEETING district NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in e l e c t io n IND MBBTING compliance with Sec. 331.010, 5 <»* *’ K O F’ANNUAL~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ir ORS, to the legal voters of School LI ES I ION AND MEI compliance with Sec. 331.010, District No. 3, of Sherman Coun NOTICE IS HEREBY ORS. to the legal voters of School ty, State of Oregon, that the in compliance with Sec. District No. 9CJ of Sherman Co ANNUAL ftrHOOL KLECTION GHS, to the legal voters » unty, State of Oregon, that the of said district will be held at the S t r i c t No. 17, of bher ANNUAL SC ID MIL ELECTION school house; between the hours oi Ori't(un. of said District will lie held at of 2 p m. and 8 p m. on the first ,M HOOL M the school house; between the Montlav of May, being the 6th Of Mid District Will be hours of 2 pm. and 8 p m. on day of May, A D. 1963, for the t-*e school house betvv the first Mon«lay of May, l>eing purpose of electing one director ^»urs of i p n i . am, 8 the 6th day of May, A.D. 1963, to serve a 5 year term J»« first Monday of Ma for the purpose of electing one NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. In ’he 6th day fo May a director to serve a 5 year term. compliance with Sec. 331010. Jor the purpose of elec: NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, m ORS, to the legal voters of Scho»i| (D Director for a five ye compliance with Sec 331010, District No. 3, of Sherman Coun lhis 15 »h day ORS. to the legal voters of School ty. State of Oregon, that the Au Konald K. Pov District No 9, of Sherman Coun ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING a i - t f s t 3?- 8031,4 O f D n ty. State of Oregon, that the of said district will tie held at ATTEST: (arole D. Brj, ANNUAL HC HOOL MEETING the school house; to begin at the District c »