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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1943)
**•* «f --Ir,» ’ • T & Æ i , SHERMAN J o v iM t l JOURNAL, MOHO, OREGON - FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943 ' aker, Edna Jaapcr and Frances all their household goods at pre and Mrs Pres Boice gathered at Emigh for Sunday dinner. sent. Wasco regrets their depar their home Saturday evening to Mrs Darlene Rust Finley and give them a farewell party. ture from Sherman county. » Shsrman County Observer infant are visiting her; parent*, Patty O’Meara, Charles Hart (Cbnthiin I 1 i a.-v one» Mrs Darwin VanGilder and Established Nov. 2, 1888 Mr and Mrs Vivian Rust from Grass Valley Journal Miss Hurst of Moro attended the man and Jerry Barnett are leav Salem. David Niles, one of the six as- . o f the president with » funeral of Ida King Saturday ing soon to enter the service of Mrs Ben Klindsworth and son their country. Others attending from out of Bobby o f Connell, Wash .are vis W . nco New&tennfce ™ p j» ssi°n for «"»"J"*»». “ «’»>- Mias Vivian Trounce presented town were Mr and Mrs Lee Hin Established Nov. 18»1 ' ,7 , <ed w,th b*inK *** t0 han’ iting her parents, Mr and Mrs es of The Dalles, Howard Hines her Wasco music pupils in a re Tom Striker. CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1982» c"an<ea made in many of our ^le undercover campaign for The eighth grade graduation an<J of Portland, Mr ami cital Wednesday evening at the old conditions of living. It is time H fourth term for Mr. Roosevelt Mrs C E Coats and Mrs Ton' Published Every Friday at many things were changed, too, and that Postmaster General Fra- ¿exercise« of Wasco schools took Mrs Lloyd Hines and Orville Hln- Methodist church. Striker gave a dinner for the high Moro, Oregon The Wasco bridge club met at to make living better and easier nfc WalkeT is only the “front.” ,place Friday evening May 21st es of Portland, Mrs Lima Pier- school graduation class in honor Mrs A Huckin’e home Wednesday Editor for the people of the earth. New m ,. Nil(*s ¡8 the man who, when at the school auditorium when pont of Newport, Vol* F- • GHes L. French of their daughter Lois and gran I are — hardft 7 a “must ’n the department of commerce Ramona Boiee. Lester Gray, Pa- Center, Billy Bu-riz of Portland,, afternoon when two tablas of Ertered as second class matter at conditions — *7 — daughter Betty last Friday eve tlie ,>»toffice at Moro, Oregon ,natter for ’m cst Americans al- with Harry Hopkins, ignored the tricia Hilderbrand, Gordon Hil- Mr and Wrs R*1’>H Mr players were present, one of ning at the Striker home. After under Act of Congress of March though . they will probably get Democratic party organization in derhcand Joe H ines R illv Sheets and Mrx Gus Burris, Shelton Bur- (guests. Dessert luncheon was ser dinner about 20 young people came them first. They .r e badly needed Oregon and turned over the pa- w 1 ham SX W at’ Mr a"d Mr* Wa,tiT P ,rr*r- ved. * I. 1879. in to eurprise the party. for meny euffenng miUion. .H tro„a(t, uk in g 1!M0 ^ ’T e r e h a n ^ ^ diplomas - d Mrs CHf Maley and «m all Mr and Mrs Ernest Fitzgerald. '9 over the world. A Chinam an, for census to the Commonwealth Fed- Louis Hastings substituting °f Condon, Mr and Mrs Alvtn Mrs Bess Pound and Mrs Ella Otti instance, with hie energy and am- eration and informed western De- / or pj Mclntrye, chairman of West an<j children of Rock creek, Hyslop of The Dalles and Mr and NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Penisi*'» Mrs Bruce Grady and grand dau Notice is heiby given that the hition, could produce several times mocrats that.no one who was not Ran-rd a nmo-r«™ o-otten no nw k«* will ghter, Ruth Anne .were Sunday undersigned has filed in the itoriai as much if he had proper equip- a 100 percent new dealer had a ^ T n ^ o u t ^ b ^ ^ e ^ e ^ o n n g NATI« guests of Mrs Augusta Huckin. County Coprt of the State of Ore 5 S O C IA T IO N men^ and hi* civilisation could right to a place on the federal people did them credit- Giles day May 30 at 11 A. M. -------- ------------ - elaborated so fewer would have payroll. P^v J Fred Stillwell, a Christian gon for Sherman County her Final French of Mom gave an inter J f l u n h t . u tin goil< . . . Arvid Anderson transacted bus minister, preached last Sunday Account as Administratrix, with esting talk and Miss Edna Jas- There is much to be done and «Opening at the Christian church iness in Hermiston Friday. the will annexed, of the Estate OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER . . - ... » , « XI • Apparently acting only as in- per played processional and re- Mrs B Estrelle Hailey gave •» of Jess|e Hinrichs, Deceased, and en ire y e»w (dividuals, a sup err -cabinet has p^ggi-onal. There v m a full house Ralph Scott of Camas, Wn. was SUBSCRIPTION RATES party Monday evening to the high that Monday, June 21, 1948, at Payable in Advance _ “ ¡if,„ ¿ J / - Tk been devel°Ped in the White House consisting of fri n<h and rela- home several days. They took his ONE Y E A R ....... .............. .. |1AO graduates who are beg mung e with fhe full approval of the pre- fives 'whose congratulations and daughter, Erma, back to Portland school youngsters honoring Eula 10:00 A. M., in Moro, Sherman job now have much to look for- .__, ___ . .. .. __ _________________ j sident. This war cabinet consists ^ood wishes will follow these Sunday to have the casts removed lie Morehouse and Jeseey Knox. County. Oregon, in the courtroom MAY 28, 1948 Ward to. of «aid court, has been fixed by of Harry Hopkins (Harry the >vcung people through the next from her legs. Mrs Scott actoom- About 20 were present. Thursday the grade school hao the court as the time Aid place Hop) , Judge Sam Roseman (Sam- f cur years of high school. panied her. several picnics. for hearing objections to - said COMMUNISM DEAD JAPANESE RETURN my the Rose), Barney Baruch, Baccalaureate servk*°s for the M1* and Mrs Melvin Walsh and Betty Bryant of Rufus was a Final Account and for the settle BY DECREET Jimmy Byrnes, office o f s t a b ili- <claag of ,43 were Sunday children were in Wasco lest week Rumor has it that General De- weekend guest of C a r o l D a ? ment of said Estate. .ration, and Admiral William H niorning at the ChHsVan chu» h He was here for the weekend and We are being told that dis- Witt will be removed from his ,Leahy. Their meeting place is at Drinkard. •* 1 . Wilma Hansen band men t . of the Comintern stops military control over the Pacific 1600 Pennsylvania avenue. To the where Rev. F L Car.nell gave she remained for a longer visit. Mr and Mrs Sid Johnson’s week Administratrix, c-m.n. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fergusen end guests were their daughter chances lo t communist propagan- coast states because of his inais- ir • presence are summoned tep (the address entitled*‘Life to the T. Lester Johnson, da after the war, and that Germ tence that Japanese be not re- drawer officials to be questioned high school graduates, friends,, and children were guests of her Mrs Tom Robertson and children and reE,tivea- T:’«' mother, Mr. Lydia Darby over of Portland- Mr and Mrs John Attorney for Administratrix any i, somewhat ‘discombooUr- turned to th»t .action. DeWitt an7 g iv e n 'in s ti^ tio n ? Th^i"h'’th<- 'cl*‘“ mate8 oter th i. evidence of refeee. to have even American „ fivo h. v. ' .W » chorus gave an especially the weekend. Mrs Darby arrived son went to Portland for their First Publication - May 21, 1913 ated " ,se five men have no authority, Last Publication - June 11, 1«43 change of heart on the part of born Japanese return. - f,bey manage to be shaping some ^ine number, The Song of the from Portland but has been ill for grand ^daughter’s recital Wednes day. their stubborn neighbors to the This may be an indication that of policies and decisions and Sea with the hymn Jesus Savior the larger part of the week. ’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS F ilo t Me a s the theme. Marion Owen Barnett returned to work Mr and Mrs Wm. Clothier en east. < » the supreme court is going to impOse their will upon supposed -------- ----------- r -------------- --------------------- ¿ i i F p v o r v u c ii n m u jz v n i o vs All persons having claims ag ahots.” No one has resisted Crews the processional anil jn portland this week after spend- tertained the Misses Mary Noft- The statement that commun - rule that American born Japan- ainst the Estate of Leroy Hobert jng, a Week here with his family. ism as/ a governmental theory «»« a«* citizens and cannot be ty,e decisions of ’ the unofficial receesional. Maro Lodge No. ì l i . LOTO? F Martin, deceased, are hereby noti Tuesday evening May 25 was. Mrg Bernice Guy arrived Sat- will not be a factor since the or- kept in duress without due pro- war cabinet as yet and, if given Moro, Oregon fied to present them, with the ganixation that was boosting it cesa of law, which the ruling of time, they may be able to straigh- ^ e High School Commencement urday to be present at the school Meets 1st and 3r4 proper vouchers and duly verifieJ byhook and crook is disbanded is the general ia not ten out some of the discord and at the school auditorium when gn(j activities and watch her dau- Tuesdays in th« to the undersigned, the duly ap made on meager evidence. It will From a legal point of view, jealousies now so rampant in the J e88ey 1 Lou Knox. Betty Mae g^ter graduate, I.O..O.F. hall Trai pointed, qualified and acting Ex- continue to be a factor and it which the court must use, the numerous alphabetical agencies of Juhnke, Lois Irene Coats, La- jjjs8ea Marie Andrews and Mar- sient and visiti! < e^ut''’’ of the Estate of Leroy Hu velle Maxine Guy, Eulalie Mae brothers are cord, may be stronger without support b i * citixens and each and ev- the government, tha Hoover, teachers of Rufus, bert Martin, deceased, at the offie » ally invited to meei Morehoyse and Laurence Rob from the subversive factions, the erY American citizen has ; the spent Friday at the Deibert John of T. Txtter Johnson, Attorney fith us. e r t Nis^»et finished their career natural bom plotters, the organ- 8ame rights as all others. From son ranch home Charles C. Wilson, N.G. six months from the date of th«* as high school students and were ixed trouble makers of the world. a military point of v ie w / which Last week Mr and Mrs G H Percy Thompson, Sec. first publication of this noth- •, given their diplomas. Therv wiH atways be commun- tbe « eneral m o,t natunill>’ *>'- Root had as guests Mr and Mrs I opine Rebekah Lodge which date is May 14, 1943 114 Joe Hilderbrand has purchased ism. or » m e «ovemmenUI the- 1<n~ ' the Jap’ ’ >»™- Vernon Mackin and son of San Myles Elroy Martin, Execu1 .-»•• Moro. Oregon , the Albert Kaseberg home and ory that alarm, the well fed snd ar* dangerous and Brune, Cal Mrs Mackin is Mrs Meets 2d A 4th Tues Date of first publication, May 1 l Jthe Kasebergs will move to The well to do. a . long aa there are ’’M>u,d ** kept i,<>laUd 1 3 Root’s niece day of each month. 1943. people who for any reason can- W one can judge the temper of Mr and Mrs Hugh Walker have VisRing members wel Date of last publication June 11. P res Boice o f Cam as. Wash is r ’ W Pres not obtain «quality with others, the western American the Japs’ • bought a home n The Dalles hav- come. 1943. home n u m e to u i n atten v c d graduation w exer- That will be a long time too, con- P°int of view should be that C oils Belshee, N.G. sideriag the ' rarity of equality rushing in where they are not S. t <"><•" and to move hls fam,ly »» John McClure h a. rented h i. F loren ce John«» >o. So* NOTICE TO CREDITORS Camas where be has secured living among men. * - wanted may be very poor judg- farm to Marvin Thomas and ex- Eureka I>odge No 121 A .K 4A .M . A ll’ persons having claims a g quarters. They are not moving Demooaey, a . a governmental m*nt and <rau«ht wtth da' * er* Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thurs ainst the Estate of Lilah Hal:, pects to move to Portland. theory, h » don. fairly wall in I 01 enti,* ly c o v w d b ythe roi- day evenings of eacn Deceased, are hereby notified to Rev. F. L Cannell and wife at the world o f ideas without any inga *** court month. Visiting mem present them, with the propei CA RD OF THANKS tended graduation exercises st I bers are cordially in vouchers and duly certified, to the central agency boosting for it. Rufus Monday night. He was the , , We desire to thank our many vited to meet with us. undersigned, the duly appointed, There are not many democracies, friends for their comforting words spaoher- friends of Mr however. It would be too bad to qualified and acting administratrix and beautiful flowers in this our A numhOC. <a W. F. McLeod, W.M. - • - entirely do away with commun- of the Estate of Lilah Hall, Dr- C. V. Belknap. Secretary - hour of grief. GAS AND O y. ceased, at the office, of T. Lest?** ism, anyway. What would the po- FrOB| the observer May 23. 1904 Mrfi/Ruby Yates and family Any Quantity litical orators scare the populace- Johnson, attorney at law, More, Hawes Yates and family Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. about? What would we call new Mrs J B Mowry has about the Oregon, within six months from R. H. McKEAN and SON t. « Casha Yates Moro. Oregon theorisa? Conservative nations l*rg«*t collection of lovely flow- the date of first publication ct In su ran ce Meets Every Second and muat have an alarming theory er* in Sherman county and she this notice, to-wit: May 14, 1913. Fourth Thursdays i n Grain, Feed, Flour. Fuel to use as a terrible example. finds strong tar soap suds good Hope H. Belshee Each Month. Visiting Farm Implements. Bags. Twine T. Lester Johncoo Were communinn to fade from to lreeP aph“ M her r0’« 1' M Administratrix Members Invited. PHONES public mtorret it would be neee»- ^ » » do try • ulP»'ur. Date of First publication May 14, N orm a B a lsig e r W . M. Residence Marie Hockinson, 8ec. Feedstore Office 1943. Date of last publication t o r , to r«t wnother one. We 8001 “ Moro- May » 0 » , to Mr June 4, 1943. 182 hnve rather totter, u » d to com- and Mra Robert Bra,h- a Wne. ba- ____________ __________ _ _ _ 162 163 After a nclkn?.! search, CI-y Wo- muniran .0 that it doesn’t alarm by »»other and t U U . doint mBek> to-year-oH de'ense worker, OREGON WASCO us so much. The Russians ruined nM5e^y under treatment of Drs. has turned up as Mr. Five by F ive, the word “Comrauniam” as a Bol> »» aW« to in* around He » « fiv e feet t a i. and just f iv e / scars word when they held at thc of a step- feet a ro rn l the waist. He Is pic ture! with ' s ’23<T-3ctrc3s Grace f Moacow and Stalingrad. Pretty ladder M cDrnal’. soon communists will be as com- <^ le oMv»ter is now in condi- mon—and as ineffectual— a s social- t*on *or UM ’tha O.T-Co.’s new ists-th e boogie party of a for- buUding in Wasco and the upper mer generation. ,tory wil1 ** fiMed week Whether Stolin diebeode the wibh h' * r 'e’ - a " ? ae' 9' fur' reoVo. n« Hi/ niture, harness, etc. This room Comintern or not makes no air- ’ -___ ... . . . is 60 by 96 feet m size. , ferance. Tbe war will bring so I got out the official report the Bill Burry was reflecting back cial changes that will bring the From the Observer May 29. 1914 Office of War Information made j on the last war and what the world up to a position in whieh > boys used to do when they got and read him this: “The fact t h a t . communism cannot exist. The eld- s. Wkdnanday MMtetelh May 27. th ere is v a s tly le s s d r in k in g > ; a furlough. er statesmen of reactionary gov- C Harpar and *firj«rit L. among soldiers in this war may "We w eren’t a hard-drinking ernments have - been » discussing RoWf we™ married s t the home stem In part from the sals of ■ bunch particularly, but that was plans redder ■ than communism hrld^M» Mora with Rev. beer in camps.** fln Prohibition,” said Bill, “and ever since the fall of Francs. A J Adams < ^ “ «"8 From w here I sit, It certain ly, ¡forbidden fruit always seems If communism is dead it is be- ^ r’ M i MF dtetoted Gao. worth goln’ after. W e’d hunt up doesn’t look as if w e had to ’ cause the world caught up to it Mel°y in ^^racting the »35 a bootlegger, w hich w as easy, w orry ab out ou r boys. W e; « id ran over it, not because some worth of gold WlM y M hM hold and buy a bottle. , learned our lesson in the last pl*c« during the past one told- the central office boys “So, instead of a beer or two, war, and I’m glad to see w e’r e 1 seven weeks they could go home w ell—I guess we generally drank on the right track now. Those graduating from the Moro A little alley eat entered the bear- too m u ch !. . . wonder w hat the High school are Della Mortensen l“< room where the senate Interstate Loys are doing this time?” EDUCATION and Harry Pinkerton. commerce committee was holding The world is buzzing with ideas of what is going to happen to old habits and conditions when the last buUet is fired in this war. „It is stimulating to the young peo- pl* whoa* idea’ have n<* ,ettlB<* ^ tfS fy iU U l (Lo u n í y ^ n u ra a l Kelly’s i Column W asco School Graduates Six Eighth Graders €D _ ‘Mr. Five by Five’ In Other Days I SO M ETIM ES-O N SOME CALLS-THE LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR WILL S A Y ^ From where I s it.. Joe Marsh bearings on the Am erican Federa Youne n»n and women who Mr" C E ■’»'»>»«> Thors tion of Mua/:*’a ban on mualc. Kcna- are now graduating . tram high day for a viait «everal weeks tor Ernest McFarland of Arizona is • schools and even from g r a d e in PortJand’ accompanied by her shown petting It. schools have before them an op- dau«^ter. M»® Lorane. ---------------------- portunity not given to many who Fro« the Observer May 88, 1924 reach a similar point in the edu- . cational scale. They come into a announced that Dr. Thafc- world peopled with men and wc- <^*T has moved from Grass Val- men who are expecting great chan- ley Portland. His removal lea- gee ia nearly everything ve* section between Moro and That meant that young people Maupin without a resident phy- are not going to have to struggle ricia«. a distance of about one half a life time, to get someone hundred miles. to listen to a new idea. We* do This year the Moro High not laugh when we read or hear »chool class has only three grad- of a house made of plastic that nates, Hollis Bull, Leo Moore absorbs light and heat or excludes and Ruth Bryant - themt of indirect lighting and in- George Thorp has purchased direct heating With the units built the business and equipment of into the walls, of plastic cars or the Moro Dairy taking over the fool proof flying machines ,of business the first of Jgfie. Mr. food that can be concentrated so Martin and family intend to vi^- one man could easily carry *n- it in Morrow county before de- ougfc for a month, „ eiding on a future location. No. 64 o f a Seriet Copyright, 1943, Brtwing htJuttry Fototdatum ....... ‘Please t ó t yöur call to 5 minutes. Othßß aie waiting s ÆÆwJi».’. S a v e Time by using But som etim es there's an extra-heavy rush on certain circuits—especially in war-busy places. this Modern Deposit Plan F A R M L O A N S Quick LONG TERM Giles L. French Moro, Oregon Easy • Saio W henever that happens, the operator will ask you to limit your Long Distance calls to . 5 minutes. W rite or C all for C om p lete Information NO COMMISSION NO APPRAISAL FEE - ® 4 a n y Long Distance calls go through about as fast as ever. T h o x D a llc s B ra n c h o/ the m pi ic d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k ; T he idea is to give everybody a fair share of the wires. That gets to be toore and more important every day. Head Office, Portland, Oregon * f I 0 I W < I D tP O S II , H J m » C I ( OR ? U » » 1 , THI PACIFIC TILIPHONI AND TILIORAPH COMPANY i ?