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page i sherman county journal , moro , oregon ». " F riday , ju n e is . 1941
£Jaud Bayer and Lila Lee Alley
were visitors in The Dalles Sun-
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Sherman County Observer
Fred Cox and son, Don, were
..Established Nov. 2, 1888
business visitors in Yakima, Wn.,
Grass Valley Journal
Thursday.
Established Oct. 14, 1897
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stradley
CONSOLIDATED Mnrch 6. 1931
find family of Portland spent last
. .. Wasco New«-Enterprise
The warm days of this week, week end -visiting his parents,
Established Nov. 1891
cc .ling after a chilly and windy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley.
D. E. Stephens came Saturday ptiiod, ¡brought out brown spots
tONSOLlDATED March 4, 1932
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike motor,
night and remained a few days in many fields throughout the ed to Redmond Sunday to visit
Published Every Friday at
here inspecting the work of the county and farmers are now re- Mr. and Mrs. John Koepke and
Mar«». Oregon
station and the soil conservation <jVcing their anticipated yields family.
Editor experiments before going on . to et h day as the east wind continues
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Entered as secón -class mat ci at Portland to see Mrs. Stephens who a, , warm weather prevails. -■
No serious damage that coulo
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the Postofbc it Mo-o. Oregon is there with her daughter, Mrs.
Bob
DeGraffe.
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have
been
expected
has
beep
a
'Mr«
onòcr A.l of C.-nziv.-.- of March
* Mr. and" Mrs. Lawrence Kase-
d(ne and wheat on land of fajr Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
’ official county i - aper b rg and children and Mrs. John df ,,(b still retains it healthy green May, returning home Sunday eve
Foss returned Sunday from Red Co or. Wheat on thin land, espec- ning.
Dr. F. B. Belt, Mr. Rankin, Mr.
Bluffs, California where they had jajiy if a heavy stand, is generally
Oit
b en visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack bi owned by the warm days and its Harkenrider and Curtis Simons of
Hermiston stopped at the Matt
C IA T I O I Mattson for a few days. Mrs. -y, ld will be reduced.
H uiske
Simon home Sunday on their way
Mattson was formerly Gwendolyn
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to East Lake on a fishing trip.
Foss.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Harry and Helen Stark, and
Attending Masonic and Eastern
Payable tit Advance
Arthur Roth motored to Sandy
$1.50
Star
Grand
lodge
in
Portland
this
..........
ONE YEAR
Sunday to visit at the Dick Huh-
----- veek from the Moro lodges are
man
home. Lydia Roth of Olym-
W A. Ruggles, W. F. Me Leod:
nued from page one.
J U N Í 13, 1941
Dorotha Moore, Mrs. E. Amidon, di Lighter Marie motored to ’The pin, Wn., returned home with
I. rs. May Belshe.
Di.lles Friday on business, return- them to visit Helen Stark several
days.
LITTLE TOWNS
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Oveson left *n home Saturday.
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and daugh
dr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Clodfelter
and
The census bureau’s figures Wednesday for Corvallis where he
Anita, Mrs.
Kendrick uu
ter
Mrs. Kendrick
Dunlap,
.how that the number of small w.H .« .» d the invention o the
“ " „ / Y o i . Mr,. Anita,
A. P. McGInni.
and Mr.
^ nL . W?ecreare5Ul- n^ U±
* ,n ,r motored to Maupin where Smith
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were visitors in
Danes
Wednesday.
are but 10.W2 of them left. California is visiting at the home th y enjoyed a picnic dinner on the
Mrs. Cleon Barker and daughters
there
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n... 4,315,9b€
j aiaol V. people,
neoDle only
only of her sister, » Mrs, Wil/ord ’Belshe.
.chutes.
m
Mr<
and Mrg> Ted BaU k ft Sun. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and chil-
In them live
Miss wav.».,
Dorothy * Fraser has - re- d
3.3 percent ol the population.
fOr Portland on business to dren motored to White Salmon
In small towns of between 1V00 coved an appointment as Drafts- b./
j . g
Wednesday to visit relatives, stop
and 2500 live 8.8 percent of the man Stenographer m_.the office
str#dIey we' t to The Dalles ping in The Dalles on their way
population or 5,027,054. The en- of the Eugene Air m > S u n d a y and b o u g h t hi. daughter, home.
tin rural area contains 57,245,573 v ’.ere plans are being drawn for Di ris home on Monday.
Herb Worrell returned home
people which is now 43.5 percent a cantonment for 35,000 men.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conklin of Sunday after spending several days
ol the nation’s people.
Mrs. Jennie Mai tin is visiting Yi kima, Wn., visited at the home a^ Yakima, Wn., visiting relatives.
In cities of a million or more relatives at Cottage Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles,
of Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger over
live 12.1 percent of the people or
Miss Sybil Belshe is at home th” weekend.
Mrs. Orville Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs.
from teaching in Portland, but
15310,866.
Mi. and Mrs. Arch Zehner of Willard Barnett and son Keith,
This computation by the bureau Inns to attend summer school The Dalles and his father from Mr. and Mrs. Arch Fortner were
ter at Bellingham, Washington. Fjnn, Ihado were v¡sitors here among those shopping in The
shows how rare is the privilege of
Diilles Wednesday.
living in a small town where one
Mrs. Walter Ruggles entertain- Monday,
is close to rural America, where e j t^e Sam Gordon bridge club at
Wallace Stark and Miss Anne
•C. B. Doyle left Thursday for
there is time to think things htr home Monday afternoon with Byers of Portland spent the week Portland to attend the graduation
through, where many use the gad- jjra. Walter Ruggles winning the er*d visiting at the Sam Stark exercises of his grand daughter.
geU that make modern life and c;ub ,prize and Mrs. Robert Hos- home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker left
yet enjoy the call of the early p;nsOn the guest prize.
Glen Karnes and Cleon Barker last Tuesday for their home in
morning pheasant and smell tin
Margaret Caldwell left Satur wt e business visitors at Hermis- Gresham after spending the week
here.
good earth.
day for Portland where she enter toj: Monday.
The big cities put a burden on ed nurses training at the St
C. B. Andrews, Earl Olds and
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coyner had
small towns. It is from them that \ ,ncent hospital Monday morning, daughter Dorothy, Glenn Perry, ns their guests last week end their
the cities obtain many of theii
Among students returning home Jack Lewis and Miss Virginia son, Harold, their daughter, Mrs.
executives. Country boys
learn j , om sc.hools of higher education Helyer left Saturday evening for Ethel Miller, and James Koehler,
how to do things, using the tools j (jr ^be gUmm€r vacation are: Paulina Lake on a fishing trip, nil of Portland. Mrs. Miller took
at hand.
Jeecile Peters from Pacific Uni- ri t urning home Sunday evening, her son, Richard, home. He had
So extensive has been the spread Yt.rs|ty Robert Gillmor from O.S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor were spent some time with his grand
of the sale of modem household Austin Foss, Carl Peetz and Wy- in Portland Sunday to visit his parents.
machinery that residents of small r ,aP French from the U. of O., bri ther who is very ill a t . a hos-
t< wns may have almost anything a ,K| Beatha Sayrs from San Jose, pit 1.
NOTBCE TO CREDITORS
that their city cousins can get. California.
Dick Reckman went to The Dalles
All persons
having
claims
They hear the news as quickly,
Judge Hendricks, of Fossil, came Friday to bring Mrs. Reckman and against \ h e estate of Henry John
electricity keeps their food cool ever Monday to the Lester Bar- infant daughter home from the gcn> deceased> are hereby notified
or cooks it, automobiles take them i m ranch and is helping put up hospital.
to present them, in proper form,
miles over * country roads while r ’falfa hay for a little diversifi-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and to the undersigned, the duly ap-
city people are tied up in traffic. cation.
family and Hershel Riggs were pojnted> qualified and acting Ad-
In addition to all these are the
O. B. Willis is here to take the vis tors in The Dalles Saturday
mmistratrix of the estate of Henry
pleasures of the country. Were pjace of Lloyd Hennagin jn the
Among those who attended the Johnson, deceased, at the office of
some dispersal of industry possible First National bank while Lloyd Farmer’s picnic at Dufur Satur Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon,
^ rely 3.3
A m1 would
^h. live in
Fnd fam‘ly -Rr? °n vacation- He l ay were Mr‘ a n d . . Mrs- Willard within six months’ from'’the daté
than
and Mrs. Willis are staying at the Barnett and son, Mr. and Mrs. of this notice, to wit: May 23, 1941.
towns.
betel.
Millard Eakin and family and Mr.
MaryEva
Austin Foss started to work for anf’ Mrs. V. B. Eakin and Harol !
Administratrix
the Pacific Power & Light com- Eakin.
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Geo.
G. Updegraff,
pany in The Dalles at the end of Cleon Barker returned heie from Attorney for Administratrix. 29-32
his school year and will work.dur- White Salmon Thursday.
.
qaiv
ing the summer.
'^ s s Fields, Doris Newcomb. SHERIFF S SALE
Marion McKee left Sunday
BY VIRTUE of an attachment
tFrora the Observer June 16, 1922 for Klamath Falls where he will
execution duly issued out of the
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manager of the Wall-
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
Chris Andenson and wife, ac-
— be assistant
,
gon, for Sherman County, I will
companied by R. Rasmussen and * Election of officers to the board
an Saturday, the 21st day of
Mrs. Rob’t Urquhart and daughter, of directors of the three coopera
(Continued from page onci
June,
1941, at 10:00 o’clock a. m.,
J4iura, motored to Portland Mon tive grain associations has been Ky John W. Kelly
at the front door of the Court-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Andersen con
this week as the annual meet- lect a dollar from Britain, China house in More, Sherman County,
tinued to Monmouth to be with held
.
or any other country that the Unit- Oregon, sell at public auction,
their daughter, Miss Bessie, who in^ are^ e
Mrs.
Truman
Strong
underwent
ed
States is helping, and they do subject to redemption, to the high-
graduated this term from the State
K
’ftrmil
Wi«
Rpsdp
been
a
major
operation
at
The
Dalles
not
believe the people «« of tovin.r
th- est bidder for cash in
of
ixormai. miss nessie nas uevn
-
x. hand,
_i •_. all _
elected by the Moro school board Tuesday morning.
United States will go or> taxing the right, title, estate, claim, lien
to teach the 5th and 6th grades
Mrs- Ethel M»V waf operated on themselves for two or three gene- or interest of Welcome Roby Agee
Monday
morning and is reported*“ rati°ns
PaY f°r these war ex- and V. L. Agee in the following
next school term.
penditures.
described real property, to wrt:
C. V. Belknap has moved to the •» t>< getting along fairly well.
This point will become clearer
Southeast Quarter of Section
LeRoy
Wright
is
in
Corvallis
Brisbine cottage, vacated last week
31 and the Southwest Quar
bv Frank Carev
this week to be
the 4*H club next sPring when the PeoP,e be*in
ter of Section 32, all in Town
' Mrs. Hazel Wood, ’has purchased ^ ^ trCT who w<,nt doWn frOm ‘hi*
i t W tiS?” e*f
old taxes. When the government
ship 2 Nortjj, Range 17, East
the W. R. Blake residence proper
of Willamette Meridian;
Men are m
in demand around starts taking 30 cents out of every
ty and is now located in her new Sherman
county here hay is being dollar of income (some say it will
Also Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block
home.
4, Biggs’ Second Addition to
k,„n,
ntwdtrvor I..H» 11 1Q1? cut and Preparations are being exceed 30 percent, may go to 40)
’ •
made for harvest. Construction the people will discover that they
the City of Wasco, Sherman
Garland Douma has been com work on elevators and other build- are in a war, and in 1943 when the
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County,
Oregon;
pelled to withdraw from business
bag
ajj available men taxes are tilted still higher there taken and levied upon as the prop-
and expects to go abroad in search iocany and gom€ have gone to de- will be grumbling and in '1944, erty of Welcome Ruby Agee and
of health, which his score of friends fense Work centers.
presidential election year, it is be- v. L. Agee, to satisfy said attach-
here hope he may be successful in
^ rg Gladdis Bucholtz is chair- lieved the tax question will be the ment execution in favor of Inde
finding.
man and ¡s geiiing tickets for the paramount issue.
pendent Warehouse & Milling Co.,
The Wasco fire department sav- gam Gordon bridge lessons to be
There are ways of saving, how- a corporation, against V. L. Ageo
ed the Western Hotel by a plucky bei(j at tbe IOOF hall June 19-21. ever, by compelling the employer and Welcome Ruby Agee, for
fight at a fire one day last week. ybpy are $2.00 for six lessons.
to take part of the payroll and set 1233.55, together with interest
E. M. Olds and C. E. Nelson, , Mjs8 p aye Thompson is home ¡t aside for each worker, and the rhereon at the rate of eight per
middle aged men who got their apain for the summer at her par- “doing without” can be accomplish- cent per annum from January 10,
start in Old Yamhill, are in Sher- ents piace near Moro. She is go- ed by the government fixing prices ip27, until paid, less the sum of
man county now, and its 2 to 1 jng to Portland this week to at- Or refusing manufacturers of con- $50.90 paid on interest, together
that they will tie up and stay with tend the wedding of a school SUmer goods from being supplied with costs and accruing costs.
us-
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friend.
w,th materials, such as is now be-
Dated at Moro, Oregon, May
Frof the Observer June 13, 1902
Mr. and Mrs. Giles French left jng done witih aluminum; no more 23. 1941.
Frank Sayrs, Will Powell, Alf Thursday noon for Gearhart to at- aluminum ice trays in the frigi-
(j c. Wilson
Dillinger, R. J. Hunter and E. W. tend the convention of the Oregon dair; no more aluminum pots and Sheriff, Sherman County, Oregon.
Moore left for Horse heaven Newspaper Publisher’s
associa- pans—the housewife will
buy Geo. G. Updegraff, ' '
Wednesday. They go with their tion.
enamel ware, and like it. Some of Attorney for Plaintiff.
29-32
own conveyances and camp outfits,
Russel Hollinshead and family these ideas on saving and d o i n g _____________
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for business and pleasure.
have moved to The Dalles for the wjthout have been laid before the NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Chas. R Porter, Jate nominee on summer as he wiH he _emP^yed president within the past two
All persons having claims
the republican ticket for sheriff, as bookkeeper at Stadleman Fruit vzeebs
gainst the estate of Mary Isabell
bar purchased J. D. Wilcox’s in Cbm pany.
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Cronk, deceased, are hereby noti
terest in the lumber business at
Lois Melzer started work at the
fied to present them, in proper
Grata Valley.
•
Moro Grain Growers Monday morn-
form, to the undersigned, the duly
J. C. Coy and Miss Nancy Coy, ing.
appointed, qualified and acting
M. Daymon, Taylor Bergin, R. E.
»A marriage license was issued
^Administrator of the estate of
Thompson and families, Bert this week to Carrel Bennett and
Mary Isabell Cronk, deceased, at
Hennagin and his family are way Miss Gene Brisbine who expect to
the offiij^ of George G. Updegraff,
up on Des Chutes river thi$ week, be married at the Presbyterian
Moro, Oregon, within six months
next week, and the week after, church next Sunday.
from the date of this notice, to
catching speckled beauties, ahoot-
Friends of Miss Irma Mae
wit. May 23, 1941.
ing cougars and taming wild elk. M< rgan gave »jjiower in hei>honor
Herman Schilling,
g
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Saturday ev en S F k t th^ home of
Administrator.
Clarence Sparling is expected Mrs. Stanley Coelsch, Mrs. Geo.
Geo. O. Updegraff,
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visited relatives.
f). E. Stephens
Visits Friends;
Mrs. L. L. Peeta returned from
a i. ip to Salt Lake, Utah this
wtek after an absence of a week.
Gordon Reid left last week by
ai. plane for Ohio to get a new
tr„ck and pick-up for his father,
David JReid.
Inspects Station
SPIMI
Crass Valley
In Other
Kelly’s Column
OrH88 VclIIey
S a t. J u n e 1 4
*'Jack Rogers of Yuma, Arizona
wi^r a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Cevenger Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Lemley was hos
tess to members of the Grass
Valley bridge club and additional
guests at her home Wednesday
afternoon. Contract was in play
at four tables with high scores
held ;by Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and
Mrs. Arzell Lemley and with low
score held by Mrs. C. M. Cleven
ger. Refreshments were served at
the close of the aftrnoon.
Captain and Mrs. Cronkhite of
Ft. Lewis were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clevenger.
Marcile Zurlinden of Portland
came up Wednesday to spend the
summer with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Eakin.
Mrs. Estel Hartley returned
home Friday from Jefferson,
where she had gone to return her
sister in law, Mrs. Collins and son,
to their home there. She also visit-
id her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Reckman at Kelso. Her son, Har
ry, who had been visiting with hit»
grand parents for several weeks,
returned with her.
A group of friends motored to
the Shelton Fritts home last Tues
day to give a farewell party to
Miss Vivian Fritts. The evening
was spent informally, with re
freshments being served to about
30 guests at a late hour. Miss
Fritts left Sunday for Monmouth
where she will enter Normal
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds motored
to The Dalles Friday night tc,
meet their son Willard, who was
f GEORGE
returning home from Corvallis,
where he was attending Oregon
State college. He left again Sun
day upon receiving word that he
had a position in the office of
the Forest Rangers.
Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Eslinger and
family spent Sunday ’ visiting in
Hood River.
Don Smith and family left
Wednesday for Burns where he
has employment. Miss Lila Lee
Alley accompanied them for a ten
days visit with her brother, Bruce
and wife.
Seventeen children of grade
school age are attending a school
held at the Catholic ehurch this
week and next Two sisters from
St. Marys are instructors. Here
from otft of town hre Jane and
Shirley McIntyre of Wasco and
Anna Keegan of Ashwood.
Cleo Barnum and Mrs. Elizabeth
Strange were down Sunday from
R 'dmond.
Marshall Roy Wells tendered
h.j resignation to the council at
the last meeting and his place has
not been filled.
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Afternoons 2 p. m.
$ 2 .0 0
THREE D A Y S
Nights
8 p. m.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
June 19-20-21
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I. O . O . F. H a ll
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M o ro a n d W asco
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st and 3rl
Tuesdays in th<
IO..O.F. hall Trai
aient and visiting
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b.»others are cordi
ally invited to meet
».¿th us.
Joe Ritner N.G.
V* riten Millet Ser.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. IP
Moro. Oregon
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
day of each month,
/isiting members wel
ome.
Helen Martin N. G.
Florence Johnston. Sed
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-.M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday eve
nings of eaclf month.
Visiting members cor
7/
dially .invited to meet
with us.
Wendell Balsiger W.M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.0.E.i*.
Moro, Oregon
j
Meets Every Second and
Fourth Thursdays in each
Month. Visiting members
Invited
' atricia Woods Sec.
Dofiotha Moore, W.M.
S.
W. Searcy
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