Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 11, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SHERAUN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, ORBfcON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER >1, 1538
ARMISTICE DAY-----
This is Armistice day. Tjventyj
Date of, last publication, Dec* » -Bidder*» proposal 4 m ust-be ac-
years
ago at eleven o'clock the
ember 2, 1938.
compaified by certified check er a
Sherman County Observer
guns stopped booming, soldiers
HOWARD P. ARNEST
bidder’s bond in an account not
Established N ot , 2, 1888
(Continued from page one)
for the first time stopped conft-
Attorney fqr Plaintiff
less than 5% of the total amount
Grass Valley Journal
dently out of their trenches and the tant superintendent of ratote po-l
. Post Office and office address: of the proposal as a guarantee for
— »
Established' Oct. 14, 1897
lice, and J. W. Lillie of Portland!
world rejsotced. V -
1425 Teon Building tbe execution o f the contract and
By Franklyn Wattman
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 193l’
some of our tariffs, too. The fel­
Since that time the .idealism who*'served as warden during the
Portland. Oregon. the furnishing of the required
low in the mill towns might not
Wasco News-Enterprise
that caused young men to go? cheer­ latter part of the Pierce adminis-l So callous to political morality
bonds in case the contract is
like it! Yeah! And there's that
Established Nov. 1891
fully to war believing that they tration
have the New D ealers, become Cunadian „ r e e m e n t-th e r e ’s where
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF awarded to the bidder.
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 were fighting for the retention of
No bidder may withdraw his bid
that they no longer bother even to
democracy has been severely criti-
^ ne thousand hard boiled crim- go through the motions of trying the farmers will g et it in the neck! TIIE STATE OF OREGON FOR after the hour set for opening
cised—so much so, indeed, that toals, prisoners in the Oregon
pen , to defend or justify their policies Better keep that in a hitch until THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN thereof or before award of con­
Published Every Friday at
,
IN THE MATTER OF THE
after the election! Yeah! Then
many no longer
have
faith
in
Rentiary,'
oontributed
their
nd the world has turn- toward a fund of >250 for
the mite
par -I and
’h j . « ^ n t d ions.
it tons1 conf rtnttog ^ e r f , >m t S n ^ v L .J » 01
g °°d
U d° GUARDIANSHIP OF GLADYS tract, unlessusaid awa d is delayed
Moro, Oregon
i^ sliem
for a perioa’I^eeeding thirty (30)
MARIE DAVIS, A Minor.
chase of floral tributes to the mem- they
rdyin g on their apparent em then.
thfen* Yeah!
Giles L. French
-
i Editor cd away from democracy.
days.
^ a r r v ’1 t*^e CarC 9* CITATION
Democracy to be successful must ory
their former warden, James belief that the entire country ha»'
It is estimated that there will
Entered as second-class matter at be accompanied by a high degree W. Lewis. Lewis, regarded as a been sufficiently Tammany toed to u-— good °'d Harry’
To Mary E. Davis, mother and
'«
available for work to be done
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon of tolerance. No one can ever have, stern disciplinarian, was held \ in
next of kin of said minor, and to
-nder
this advertisement sub­
under Act of Congress of March his way completely under such a high regard by the men under his permit them to check their defeat
all other persons interested in the
solely by the lavish use of govern­ 8500 MAY BE SAVED
stantially
the sum of fifteen thou­
3. 1879.
government. Minorities must be charge, one of their number, a life ment funds.
Concerted traffic safety efforts Estate of said Minor:
sand
dollars
(>16,000).
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
heard and given rights or they be­ termer declaring him to be the | Sitting on the lid of the New throughout the United States will
The
Highway
Commission re­
OF OREGON, You are hereby com­
come majorities and take over best friend the prisoners had.
OrecjoiCNewspapei
Deal Pandora's Box and saying as effect a saving of approximately manded to appear in the County serves the right to reject any and-
Ï Ï
control.
t
year, Secretary o f i “* ™ ^ J" " T “ * ‘V ^
little as possible seems to (be the 8500 lives this
kaan inform­ J C°U rt- ° f
St« te °f Oregon, in -or all proposals, to waive infor­
The Oregon pioneer atop the new 1938 New Deal strategy. Admit State Fori
The peace after the war failed
Earl Snail
Snell has been
malities, and to accept such pro­
tjK recognise this and little toler- capitol emerged from- hiding last nothing; answer nothing! That is ed by the National Safety council. and for the County of Sherman, posals as are to the best interests
th* CitI ° f
ance was shown toward the de- week resplendent in a new suit of the technique. Evidence of the use TBe council', prediction i s . absed,?; thc C°“rt ,H°“se
Moro
on
the
1st
day
of
December, of the State.
feated
countries
who
developed
a
gold
leaf.
Ip
his
new
raiment
the
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
By order of
of lelief funds for political pur- on decreases in fatalities over a 1938i at the hour o f 2:00 o'clock
strong leader and are now flghting huge g r a n ite , tatueoutahine. « .y i
accomolate .;
nd jurie8 period of ten consecutive months.
'Oregon
Sta»e Highway Commission
the democracies.
¡of the armored knights of old n n d il^ u « .. „
—
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The first transcontinental run p. m., of said day, to show cause, Henry F. Cabell. Chairman
The - » " i l “ *’
Payable in Advance
’!inny d ,y “ vhlbl‘ for
across the United States in an if any exist, why the guardian of F. B Aldrich. Commissioner
should
* ? * 2 î;.J er‘ lm ile ‘ -
. . . .
Act i . ^ M o l a t a T —
ONE YEAR ______________ >150 ! «ns.
automobile was compleied m 1903, t h . ’ above
.. .. entitled
. . . . estate
. ,
.
F. L. Tou Velle, Commissioner,
and
required
two
month,.
T
h
e
s
e
i
’2™!.
And most of them would for while
ploymeat becomes greater than in
^irst publication on Oct. 28, 1938.
hann county sponsors of a pco-
democracy y has its defects that
speed tests were continued at in­ est of said Minor-in the following Last publication on N o v .l l , 1938.
NOVE M BS ? 11 1938
portent
when
considered
pies
utility
district
have
petitfon-|
jj
P
g
^
^
ay8
described
real
property,
to-wit:
seem iro
tervals for nearly twenty years,
The W est.i of Section Thirty-
aion when compared with others ed the State Hydroelectric ---- as a result of ineptness and mal- but have been outlawed by legisla­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
nuthoritan-types of government mission for another U.WtoUI.
election to
four (34), Township Two (2),
fcV pass
H<U>O| administration; ^ d e f i c i t has been tion in many states* forbidding
PHE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
ELECTION AFTERTHOUGHT
North Range Eighteen (18),
these defects (become very small on a ‘ proposal to * organize the seventeen billion dollars— with racing on public highways.
9HE
COUNTY OF SHERMAN
*East
of
the
Willamette
Meri­
county. In two previous elections,
If the casual stranger in our indeed.
nothing to show for it.
’’ROBATE
DEPARTMENT
dian, and the Southwest i of
The rising generation knows lit­ one on November 3, 1936, and the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
midst w ^ r e jo observe a citizen
CITATION
Section Twenty Seven (27),
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
with an irrepressible grin on his tle of the Armistice and perha/,3 other last May, the proposal was | How New Dealers Talk
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Township Two (2), North
rejected.
can
never
know
the
emotional
THE
COUNTY
OF
SHERMAN
face and a swagger to his shoul­
ESTATE OF ELI3ABETH DAVIS,
•
•
•
So
what?
Ignore
it
all!
•
Stop
Range
Eighteen
(18),
East
of
ders that a man assumes who has strain under which people labor­
DECEASED. -----------
the Willamette Meridian, and
The strength of the Oregon! worrying about this election! Har­ SUMMONS No. 2481
achieved a long sought triumph ed during the war time with sons
To Guy Davis, Edna Davis, Ana
ry
Hopkins
will
take
carq
of
it—
the
Northeast
1
of
Section
he is probably an old time Republi­ »nd brothers away to the front. national guard has been increased! u taking care of it. Isn’t he Edward E. Merges, Plaintiff
or
A nah Beauchamp and to all
T
hirty-thee
(33),
Township
by
331
officers
and
men
during
the
,
-V8-
can who has kept the faith thru Every message might be news of
other
persons unknown, if any such
¿hoveling
out
the
money
at
a
fast­
Two (2), North Range Eight-
Agnes NYS, Mary . A. Hilton,
•iy y e a n of lean and turbulent d<’ì th' / w r y , paper
c* rry past, two yearsk Major; General!
there
be interested in the Estate
er
rate
than
ever'before
the
coun­
teen (18), East of the Willam­
a loved one’s name in the cas­ George A. White, reported this
fo rm e : Iy Mhry A. Edwards, and
times.
of
Elisabeth
Davis. Deceased:
try’s
history?
He’s
up
at
Hyde
ette
Meridian.
week to Governor Martin. This!
Thomas Silverthorn, Defendants.
Should the stranger notice a ualty lists.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Park now. He and F. R. D. will TO: THOMAS SILVERTHORN,
This
citation
is
served
upon
you
increase
brings
the
strength
of
the
Relief
from
all
this
caused
the
quiet individual with an expres
Oregon guard up to a total of) work it out! Good, old Harry! defendant above named:
ond each of you pursuant to the OF OREGON, You are hereby
sion similar to that a cat takes on joy of the Armistice and nothing
There’s
a
boy
who
knows
how
tc
Order
of the Honorable George A commanded to appear in the Coun­
3603 officers and men, largest ini
after dining on the family canary likn it has been fnlt since.
spend money—and where !t will do
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Potter, Judge of the above en ty Court, of the State of Oregon,
the
history
of
the
state,
General
To
those
who
do
not
remember
he is apt to be an old time Demo
White said. Guard units are lo-j the most good for the party! And 01 OREGON: You a:e hereby re- titled Cou*t, duly made and en :n and for fb° Oountv of Sherman,
crat who silently and unobtrusive- that day is just another holiday,
«t the Cou"t Hop”” in the City of
ly aided in administering a slap to a <iav w^en n° *^00! is held, few cated in 33 cities scattered through he’s not squeamish, either. He ex­ quired to appear and answer the a- t< red therein on October 26
mended
complaint
filed
to
the
above
193«.
Date
of
first
publication
plains
nothing!
Just
stares
the
Moro on thc 12‘h day of Decem­
22
counties
of
the
state.
those leade's who have taken over offices open. War is merely a word
Republicans down— tells ’em “they entitled suit within four(4) weeks November 4, 1938, date of last ber. 1938 at the hour of 2:00 p. m.,
that
is
read
in
history
and
spoken
his party for purposes for which
•¿f said dev, to show cause, if anv
When Mrs. J. B. Peterman of I are too dumb to understand.” Good from date of first publication of publication November 25, 1938
of by parents and other oldsters.
he has no sympathy.
old
Harry.
"»xist. why the Administratrix
this
summons,
and
if
you
fail
ao
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
of
said
Santa
Monica,
California,
discov-1
And, casual stranger, that sad Youngsters do not carry guns or
Thus the New Dealers in Wash to appear and answer, for want Court. affixed this 26th day of •he above entitled Estate shouM
ered
that
a
tract
of
land
in
Tilli-
practice
stabbing
bundles
of
brush
looking person leaning disconso
ington talk—and it is not all an thereof the plaintiff will apply to October, 1938.
■»of sell the undivided 3-45 inte
lately against yonder lamp post, is •s t aining for stabbing other men, mook county wbich ahe. recently! imaginary conversation, either.. The to the above entitled Court for the '
•'f
said Elizabeth Dams, dece^
JOB
TRUITT
purchased
from
the
State
Land
probably one of those who, but Girls do not sew bandages expect­
President has gone into partial re relief prayed for to his amended
in the following described real
Clerk of the County Court
board
was
located
in
an
isolated
ing
them
to
be
used
in
tying
up
yesterday, had plans to make
property:
section far removed from the tirement. He will make only one Complaint filed in this cause; s u c h ___________ __
shattered loved oneg,
America over.
.'clic’f
being
(a
)
for
ju
d
g
m
en
t
The West i of Section Tbirtv-
ocean
she
dem
anded
h
er
m
oney
|
speech
during
the
cam
paign
and
in
One b u y s th e flo u r, nv-at an d
Odd, indeed, is politics and pe­
that,
it
is
whispered,
he
may
con
-
four
(34), Townshio Two ( 2 ) , -
against
yooi
and
each
of
the
other
OREGON
STATE
HIGHWAY
back.
The
tract
she
was
shown
culiar the mind of the voter. As sugar one likes and Red Cross
North Range Eighteen (18),
fine himself to the New York sit­ named defendants for the sum of COMMISSION: NOTICE TO
and
which
thought
she
was
buying
drives
are
for
the
relief
of
flood
short a time as two years ago
uation. Harold Ickes is still try >1500.00 with interest thereon at CONTRACTORS
East of the Willamette Meri­
even last spring, the magic name suffered end not for the purpose site told the board, bordered di ing to lay down a emoke-screen *by 8% per annum frdm October 1, Mcro-Wasco County Line Section
dian. and the Southwest 1 of
rectly
on
the
ocean
with
a
splendid
of New Dealer with or without of buying iodine to put to shrapnel
Rock Production
Section Twenty Seven (27),
talking about the mythical “sixty 1029, until paid,- such .being the
view
of
the
rolling
waves.
The
wounds.
There
are
no
drives
to
blessings from Washington, was
Docket No. Oregon 1349-F
families, ’’ whom he says run amount owing upon a certain note
Township Two (2), North
board
agreed
that
under
the
cir­
raise
money
for
government
bonds
reason enough for victory at the
Sealed proposals will be receive«
Range Eighteen (18). East of
America. Henry Wallace is trying mentioned therein, dated October
polk. Now that term and that and taxes go for other things than cumstances Mrs. Peterman was en­
Oregon State ' Highway
the Willamette Meridian, and
to be the Administration’s funny 1, 1926, executed by defendant f'v
titled
to
a
refund.
shells
and
e
s
s
and
hosnHal
ca*e.
blessing seem as but dust and
the No theast 1 of Section
One of the biggest “lettings” of man, apparently ir^ the-(belief that Agnes Nys and her then husband, C(,nwqi»sFon JlL:: Yhe Auditorium,
Rf
ashes.
third floor, Public Service Build
he can laugh it off^ Oh perhaps it Bernard Nys, and secured by
Thirty-three (33). Township
road
contracts
in
several
years
has
What has been going on these
mortgage dated November 18,
Portland, Oregon, at 9:00
Two (2), North Range Eigh­
been scheduled by the state high is nervousness.
past months in the minds of the
a. til., Friday, Novem-
teen (18). East of the Willam­
Harry Woodring—well, he Kas 1926, covering real property ait-
way
commission
for
its
meeting
voters of Oregon and other states
ette M eiidian.
•in Portland on Novemlber 17 and been about his master’s business uated in Sherman County, Oregon, ber 18th, 1938, for the furnishing
that caused the change? It might
of approximately 8,700 cubic yards
He went up to Jersey City to give described as.
This
citation is served upon you
18.
Bids
for
24
road
and
bridge
From
the
Observer
Nov.
12
1909
have been the purges and the na­
of crushed rock in stockpiles on and each of you persuant to the
• The Southwest quarter of the
jobs
aggregating
approximately
>1,
the
New
Deal
blessing
to
the
eSn
H.
U.
Martin
found
his
farm
at
tive independence of the American
the Mo o-Wasco County Line Sec­ Order of the Honorable George A.
ato ria l candidate of the unsavory
Southwest quarter of Section
and hia resentment at coercion. It Kent by using a boat one day last 500,000 will tbe opened at the two
tion
of the Sherman Highway in Potter, Judge of the above en­
Mayor
Frank
Hague.
He
told
the
Seventeen
(17);
the
Southeast
day
session.
Twelve
of
the
jobs
may have been the farm bill inas- week. Harvey says Kent looks to
Sherman County. These proposals titled Court, duly made and en­
quarter of Section Eighteen
Hague henchmen the President
i n u í h 7 . \ h « e whow nime^ w 7re|be. f , r
,n y i"'«»«® » are WIPA projects.
(18); the North half--of the , will he publicly opened and read tered therein on November 5th,
wogld be “thrilled” when .he heard
attached to it were both beaten. scheme that has yet been set up in-
at said 1938. Date of first publication
about the meeting.
Northeast quarter of Section Jrioud at 9:00 oelock a.
Governor
Martin
will
accompany
the
new
west.
r'
‘
It may have been growing dislike
date and place. Bids received November 11, 1938, date of last
Nineteen (19); the North half
thc
state
highway
commission
on
Roy
Powell
is
the
owner
of
a
for the tendency toward centra­
Ne* Dealers Hail Hague
after the "time fixed for opening publication December 2, 1988.
of the Northwest quarter of
lisation and one man control that full bred pair of English £ Grey^- .» tour of roadsi through centra]
1
will
not be considered.
Section
Twenty
(20);
all
to
Witness my hand and the seal
and
eastern
(Oregon
next
week.
Yeah‘ A great fellow, Hague!
b-M been a question since the c o u r t f ° r which he paid >100
of
said Court affiled this 5th day
Township
Four
(4)
South,
Leaving
Salem
Sunday
noon
the
He’s
not
P
lans,
snec¡fixations,
and
other
cash,
to
a
government
contractor
squeamishr either. He
bUl.
of N ovem ber. 1938.
Range
Fifteen
(15)
East,
Will­
party
wjll
,spend
the
night
in
contract
documents
are
on
file
at
Celilo.
They
are
built
to
make
knows
how
to
handle
’em—just
And, like as not, it is just an
amette Meridian,
Joe Truitt
fo examination at the office of the
old American custom to kick the a coyote hunt its hole. Dogs such Rend. The next day the officials! buys ’em! And, a great liberal,
Cle
k
of
the
C ountv Court.
which
mortgage
will
go.
to.
Burns
by
way
of
Lake-
was
recorded
on
State
Highway
Commission
in
as
these,
are
a
benefit
to
the
coun-
too. Sure the President would be
rascals out now and then. The
■ —
~ -... ______
. _
yiew
and
the
Fremont
highway]
January
10,
1927,
in
¡book
S,
page
Salem,
Oregon.
Copies
of
these
tv,
and
will
materially
assist
the
“thrilled.” Why noc? Isn’t Hague
Democrats profited by that feeling
back to 1930 and now it may hap­ the sentiment that favors death to" »nd Tuesday the party will go to the vice-chairman of the Demo­ 397, Mortgage Records of said documents may be obtained upon Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
La Grande by way of Ontario and cratic Plarty—yeah, a great liberal County, and which was assumed nnplication to and the deposit of
Meets on the l i t and
pen that the Republicans can profit the scrubs.
by
defendant
Mary
A.
Hilton,
then
Saturday,
Baker.
At
both
Burns
and
La
five
dollars
(>5
00)
per
set
with
Tomorrow
3rd
Thursday , eve-
evening,
party,
too!
by the same custom that set them
Mary
A.
Edwards,
and
her
then
hus
November
13,
a
basket
social
will
Grande
a
banquet
has
been
arrang-
mid
State
Hirrhway
Commission.
nm
«>Tr
of each month.
(All
the
others
are
just
sitting
bj’^k to the starting place.
Visiting members cor
Those who remain too long in be given at DeMoss Springs school eri for the entertainment of the 1 on the lid—holding .it down until band, George W. Edwards, by deed Thc deposit will be refunded up­
dially invited to meet
November 8—waiting for somethiin recorded February 1, 1932, in book on the. return in good condition of
power often tend to become too house for the benefit of the libra official party.
said
documents.
W,
page
287,
Deed
Records
of
said
with
us.
ry
and
to
raise
a
fund
to
fence
the
to
turn
up.
You
know,
another
arrogant That waa really what
MORO-HI HI-LITES
A. complete set of plans and Searal Searcy, W. M
was wrong with the Republicans. lot.
white rabbit out of a hat! Hasn’t County, and also assumed by you,
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Mrs. Anna Montgomery of Helix By Frank Sayrs
F. D. R. a rabbit’s • f o o t . in his said Thomas Silverthorn, by deed specifications m ay be inspected a t
Perhaps the voter has app aised
There
were
few
out
side
events
recorded
July
18,
1932,
in
book
W,
is
the
guest
of
her
parents
in
this
the
office
of
the
Associated
Gen-
pocket?
Yeah!
Hefc
lucky!
Some
the court move, the re-organisa­
Moro Lodge No. l i t , i.O.'O.*F.
tion bill, the attempted purges as city, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peeta, except the dance this Week, among thing will turn up. Of course, you page 328, Deed Records of said eral Contractors, in Portland, Ore-
Moro, Oregon
indications of» arrogance and has for a short time prior to her de- the events that did happen, how- can’t argue about this unemploy­ Ccunty; and also for the sum of gon, Siookanri, Washington: and
Meets
1st and 3rd
___________
_________
those faim
prices! Why >39.83 with interest at 6 % per Boise, Idaho.
stepped in with his pencil marked parture of herself and husband ever, were a health picture show- ment and
Tuesdays
in the
p n g the different stages of tubercu-1 didn’t Wallace keep:’em up__until annum from September 27, 1938,; No n onosal will
paper to uphold his dignity as an for their n#w home in Idao.
bo considered'
I.O..O.F.
hall
Tran
Neil McDonald was a \ over last
how it is carried, -----------
and how to after the election anyway?
___ losis,
— ------------------------
covering taxes thus far paid on unlcsg ,*t
American citizen to whom no one
submitted on a form
8ient
and
visiting
week from Trout Lake, looking prevent it. It was shown by Mr.
Look what happened out in said real -property: and the furiher of proposal fu rn ish ed by said
can be arrogant and survive.
brothers are cordi­
after his farming interests.
, Kfflghten. Another event was the Ohio to Bob Bulkley when he sum of >260.00 attorney’s fees, S tate H ighw ay Commission.
ally
invited to meet
From the Observer Noy. 10, 1899 I Women’s club guest day program started arguing about the New and his costs and disbursements
with
us.
Attention
is
called
to
the
pre
GET A CLEAR CHANNEL
Mrs. Webb and Master Leslie, held in the auditorium,
Deal! He spent most of his time herein; and further, (b) for decree qualification requirements of Chap R alph E. Eakin, N. G.
accompanied by Mrs. Alma Wil-
Friday night the volleyball teams
dqclaring said mortgage to be a
Joe Truitt, Secreta-y.
Of all the towns on the coast liams have gone on a visit to their journeyed to Wasco. Moro won denying he was a New Dealer! fitst, valid and subsisting lien upon ter 225, Laws of Oregon, 1931.
Yeah!
He
kept
repeating
he
did
Portland is the poorest ’served as daughter and sister, Mrs.* O. B. both games.
not vote for thia or , that. That’s the above deaerffied real property di
far as radio stations are concerned. Starns of Ellensburg, Washing-
The girls score was 23 to 15. a heck o f a way to defend the New recting that same be foreclosed,
The recent political campaign and ton.
t The Morq linF*vp was . French, Deal. Gee, Michelson should have the property sold according to
more especially the broadcasting
Adolf Perrault who was danger- Brisbine, Thompson, Sayrs, B. put Bulkley wfee^-ttfid him this law and the proceeds ipplied to­
of the returns brought this to ously hurt by being thrown from Peters, and J. Peters. Substitutes
was no time to debate the New ward payment of the costs of sale
mind.
his hack by a runaway team is now were Melser, McLeod, and Searcy, Deal! Yeah! Charlie’s doing
and next to the sums for which
There is no doubt but that the resting £ssy, having passed the
The boys won by the very deci- ^eatlbb-M m ying nothing!
judgment is prayed for and as
Portland stations have enough critical point in his case.
, sive score of 71 to 23. The game
may
ibe granted as aforesaid, let- j
WTiat can you expect? Look at
power to send audible programs
Rev. Haskins married George was quite slow and uninteresting.
ting the purchaser at such sale
all over the state and there is also Evans of Mosier and Miss ElVa Line-up was French, Pinkerton. Lehman! Eats the boss’s lunch into possession of said real prop­
no doubt but all of them are handi­ Coyle on the 22nd at the home of Christianson, Lutje, Barzee, and and then tells him he won’t defend erty, and ¡barring and foreclosing
capped by other stations that con­ the bride’s parents.
Sayrs. Substitutes were the Ax- thc New Deal. Yeah! That’s you, and the other defendants]
gratitude for you! . Funny fellow
fuse the program so that the pro­
Dr. Jack Daily recroesed the tell twins and Martin.
named and all persons claiming
cess of mentally unscrambling is Cascade mountains last week, ar-
A large crowd gathered at the Lehman! Yeah! Jim always said by, Under or through "the defen­
well nigh impossible.
riving home in good condition. . school house Saturday night foT the you couldn’t count on Lehman. dants, and each and all of them,
Politicians who pay - for the From the Observer Nov. 14, 1919 carnival and dance. All classes Yeah!
Go td any I.E.S. lamp dealer who dis­
of any and all right, title, claim
privilege of sending their me«
We understand that a deal has were represented by booths and all White Rabbit Wanted
plays a Light Conditioning Contest ban­
and interest in and to said real
sages to the voters of Oregon may been closed between Hulery Bros, made a good showing. A crowd of
ner in his window— of to your nearest
property, except only the statu- p
What kind of
rabbit do tory right of redemption; and fun-i
as well discount that part of the and R. M. Benson that leases the about 95 people was present f'txr
Pacific Power St Light Company office.
state’s population that lives in garage building and business to ali over the county. The Moro you think the boss will pull out of ther, (c) for such other relief
Ask for official entry blank end rules,
eastern Oregon, for few of them, Mr.. Benson, This, gives Mt. Ben- student body wishes to take this the hat? Dunno yet. Thought he to the C ourt m ay seem eq u itab le,
get two booklets which give all informa­
son the Prov&ost blacksmith Shop, opportunity to thank all the people I
ft on that peace , business! and proper.
can hear them. "
tion you need to answer 4 simple ques­
Yeah! That was a great trick—
It seems so foolish to have thou­ which he has had under lease, and who were there,
tions and to complete in less »he« 25
Thia summons is served upon;
getting that statement out late at you pursuant to order of the Hon- ■
sands of dollars invested in a the Hulery garage building and
words this sentence **Light Conditiooiag
radio business without first ar­ tools with which to continue his ¡n the evening. The evening pro­ night for morning papers. Kind of orable Carl Hendricks, Judge- of
. means eyesight protection, com fort and
ranging for a channel to ope: ate automobile repair business. Hui- gram consisted of an address by I beat Mussolini to it! Yeah! But the above entitled Court, made and
home beauty because e^ee«ooo»»»<
in. KEX recently made a great ery Bros, will concentrate their at- J. B. Hosford, reminiscences by it hoomeranged! That European entered herein on or »bout on the 1
Contest closes December 10.
hurrah over obtaining the right tention to ( the retaiV selling of the boys returned from service, peace doesn’t look so good now as 28th day of Oct., 1938, by publica­
Employees of cooperatiaf I.E.S. lomp dealer«,
to broadcast through the evening automobiles and electric light wrestling, boxing and dancing. it did that night. , Yeah! Can’t tion thereof once each week fo rt
Pacific Power fir Light Company and their
without stopping for KOB in New plants. — —------— ---------------- Refreshments served were apples, talk about that!
four (4) consecutive and succes- J
Armistice Dsy was observed in cider, peanuts, popcorn for all, How about that British-Ameri­ sive weeks in the Sherman Coun-1
immediate families are iwt d ig iU . to M tor.
Mexico. Now it is impossible to
Mo-o by closing of stores, an open and cigarettes and cigars in sd- can trade agreement? Isn't that ty Journal, a newspaper published!
understand either of them.
gonna be the good old white rab­
1 g it song festival by the pupils of dition for the men folks,
and generally circulated in Sher-* S c r any Coopereina dealer In I.E .S .L am p e
the public schools to the afternoon
Mrs. E. A. Neal, whose home is bit? We could tell those Iowa man County, Oregon, the date of
The conviction of Sally Band, at the intersection of Main and at Turner, Oregon is visiting her farmers how we are gonna sell lard
first publication (being hereinafte: >
or PACiRC POWER < LIGHT COMPANY
for assault leads to the thought ] First streets and an informal re- daughter, Mrs.
S. Ruggles and I and pork and bacu.i to the limies? stated.
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thst girls may be dangerous ) ception and smoker for the return- Mrs. C. G. Silvers, and son Mal- Yeah! But the Boss is afraid of
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Date of first publication, N ov-‘
whether dressed or not.
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