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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1943)
rf ,U * ‘ / UpQc» Thursday to attend Vh* Ward KeWy, assistant truest oft waetmg (of "hlhe White Shiui«. that ficer the Firat N**-***1 Bank , Wendell MctfieWan write« tb VA¿ > X ítfílfiMMAM COUM’I M W M , MÖKU, UKEGON fL lJA Y , 0 £ T ü B -- . >, n d J MORE BOOKS p ^ n an C i 1*1. ‘8 ï t mr.ai Keily’s Column Teachers Hear them. * reported It. is reliably The issuance of a nrw ret of Gene Lockett had been « M w f - tell h i. mother thM grapee are M from the army . a of October «. • 1fe> »26 «m t to the Sherifcn woptk H .1O pound m Biwtond. ration books cannot help but i l ’nn* inue<! f»»m a'iXa one • 7*ubHwb«d Every Friday »t bring to mind a dilemna «hat ;s He had been in a hospital at -wn*y war cheat by the P*Mc The army corp, that haw been v ,1 says a lot of nothing, and the lib Moro, O raron Atlantic City. New Jemev. Trou T®>- and Tel. ~ a part of the maneuvera near Bend are get- ■ now possible, even if imaginary erals intend to g^vc it a face Editor at the present hie with hw knee wae the cauee »’ ¡».««O «hat company appmpna- ting done and come through ev- «rppce^ R to . voU . ($Be*L Erench____ of W . metical dhmharge. lt3d„ fo rJ “? “ T T - J ? ery C<mV<>5L "“"J ritixen lost Entered as second class matter at pap v . _ , „ Mrs Willard Urquhart w v**t- living outside day and all his cards and books and the postoffice at Moro, Oregon Cloakroom gossip ha^ it that Teachers of Moro jjined those Mrs R,c . , T PIU ’ in* hor brothers, Lewis and Hor- ni~ht for nearly two months. under Act of Congress of March ers. Washington”» Senator Hc-mer f . f lxnn otker parts of Sherman Sherman VenR vem Jeen jean Henrichs, n en n ci«, is .» w « « , with (home w . this . . week n < ** ” ”y , Just think of «he things he Bone will not be a candidate for county, Wasco, flood River, Gil- her mother now, het husband hav- a 3, 1879. Mrs WUy Knighton went to The NOTICE TO CREDITORS wouldn’t do. If of draft «ge a ,e becaure of Ulw*ie. The j.£ana and Wheeler coumties, the ¡ng gone overseas. AM persons having claims again •«TipNAL.iDJTORjAL- m *ht be picked . up by , senator has been -ailing for « « « two dfty3 week at a » k Shinl-v ha* bee » c V ’ st 'the Estate of Donald R. Bur nredatory cop, and ev^ old^ rs time and h b friends believe he teia<jherg institute dn The Dalles. into for • which he has net, deceased, are hereby notified must carry cards will retire from public life, come B^ id g tihe <tlks, and ¿ ¡ a n io n s waiting for several months. to present them, with the proper hbeir toosition in selective ?c ive ser j anuarv> 1946. If such is the c ' »bout (teaching practices a meet- jg in naval aviation. FOR SALE: 2 -brood **ows with voucher« and duly verified, to vice. He couid buy no g««>line,( jt w ,„ throw „ difierent B g tfo n jnJ? of „ „ . O S T A w t , held Me- pig«. Kenneth Martin. Kent 51-2 duly app?in PE t cov’d not in fact, drive a car. He political situaUon in W aenmg and annuai fcinquel a«t wb.ch „ __ E- mi.- ZAllk Kean of Moro ------ haw ---------------- .iu*t found out -------------------- _ . vour k*1 Administratrix, w:th <he wip H ATI 0 N couldn’t even eat P U B L IS H E S - ton. lt js known that several Dem- Dean Dubach of OSC spo,ke< that he won’t be l i v i n g Tulsa FOR ^ L E . Good purebred, year- of the Estate of Don- Thos-» n°w irstion books sre an aspiranti for Bone’s - ___ W«» ouite a . «K>n M he had expected. l h < Hereford Bui Calf. Bum(rt deceased, at the evidence of subservience on the « . t , .bonld he ret,re, and they •’>*»*<' • « « ” «<• Updegraff over in Wheeler county Monday he a,id Saturday night at the USO . — P Lerter Johnson, a t OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER n«rt of a once independent peo- been trying to get the sen ole? The row on rew of simple ator ' something deflnf.e Tuesday on jud:c»l buninee.. in Tu’sa. H i. present course of b Red tom ey at law, Moro, Oregon, SUBSCRIPTION RATES emblems on tiny little piece« of gubRct HoWever, at leas-. »"« «Í « » men h> went over to training at the Spartan School of wh(^ f#B JM2 , )x from ,he date Payable in Advance oaner on Which life bangs so pre- Rnd ma tw0> .„ .^ d t~ try escaped from the county jail Aerom wtic. elores Vereiabm- 7th bargain. Call Ella of the first publication of th.s ONE YEAR ....- ..................... *2 '' cariourly are hut another indca- go bi, acalp. reear(Uer,. In Sunday night. but he w.11 « n ^ t d - z -tart _ rt- ----------- — ■ October 22, 1943. eh* notice, - to-Wit: Thompson. 318, Moro tion of public admission of incom- the meantim€ Mr. Bone has noth- Mr end Mr» PM R uggles’ are other phawe of the wtudv OCTOBER 29, 1943 ~ petencv. They have given w>. tern- ing pay on tke eu)bject. and in here from thei r home e<t St. qualify him _ FOR SALE: Marblehead squaohea Administratrix, with the will An- 4 mile« below Cecil, Ralph But- nexed, of the Estate of Donald porarily at least, <to the loud voice probability won’t until next Helen* for a vis> of a few days Instructor, and wfll m at LETS TALK ABOUT IT leas»*; another two months. McKe that rpeaks authortativdy. z , with relatives and Trends. ler, AriingUn- 80» R Burnet, deceased spring an .has b en at Spartan School Date of First Publication - Octo- Memory r°calls «he picture of Darwin VanGilder » » down x This newspaper would be pleas since August 1st. Previous to FOR SALE: Purebred roan dui- her 22, 1943 Itakan who as * KP, from camp at Princvlle over the ed to know !how many people m a huge MORO HIGIj SCHOOL NOTES that he was stationed at Kerns. ham bull calf. (Gordon Hely*r Date of Last Publication - Novem this community would be interest was setting a table when a man The Moro school students en- weekend. Utah. ■ came into the dining rcc-m wav Grass Valley 6^-1 p ber 12, 1943. ed in «ome ,eort of public pro joyed a wp II earned vacation Mon- Mir and Mrs E H M-ore left * V*»«r /-vi-TTiirre— of <vp*-r- ing a newsnapeT and bawling the grams for the winter. day and Tuesday of this week dve Sunday for Portland with Mr and atori and chauffeurs s scheduled news of the iarm’*trce. With n It seems entirely possible that to the fact that the teachers of Mrs dbarles Powell. They expect to be in Moro, Noverr-her 4. at the whoop that contained more joy progywm* for both entertainment Sherman, Hood River, Wheeler, to return th;s week end. Court House from 9 to lla-mL to than can be expreased, he thr^w and enlightmtent could be pro- G’lliem and Wasco counties were" ^jrs c Fuller o s r«o frrm examine applicants for drive s’ vided locally. True, they 'might the pile of tin n a te s all attending teachers institute in Portland a few dayfc the first of and chauffeurs licenses. be Ire« of both than there found room. He was through, done fin- „ .. .« Ti . George DeM o'» came heme last in larger places, but they could ?shed. F n d ay . k Oct. 22, th e ___ Moro Hus j g A dam , fc f i s h i n g th e job CaHOTnll to aw ait When and if we hear the words serve to while away the fall and that end thia war there S going »<* football team motored to The of b a ^ r t in g hca fine garden on his call to the Seabees which he winter evenings With something to be something done aber-t the Dalles to ^lay a game with The tbe ^,te the oid Rvnt ,home- joined while away. that would add sonnthing to the largelv useless red teoe that has Dalles Papooses, At ¡the half the ^{^4 and a house full of gar Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson enjoyment of living. r been wrapned around us. We “ Keeping store,” Sam Aber- works out just the opposite — was 7 to 0 in favor of the dpn tnjck came up last week from the)” oethy says, “can teach a person often as not the men choose What is immediately «in mind must win th° war. rf only to get Papooses, but at jths start of^the Charley Bullard has gold o it heme in Salem to spend a week plenty about human nature. soda-pop or milk, with beer right ns one or more public discussions second half our Moro hoys real r'd of the alphabet. , hi» »umme,-fallow and rent«! h,s and relativ«, in there and no restrictions on IL “ N ow coffee rationing’s lifted , about local, state, national or in lv get in and fought, and ma ranch to Bill (Schilling. Charley Sherman county. B nt i f it wasn’t there, like in folks a in ’t a-breakin* th e ir necks ternational affairs, They could be the score 27 to 7 at the end cf and family are going to «nove to In almost any newspaper one the gam?. Mr and Mrs Don DeM< wm t (i y in ’ to bny all they can. Know- the Inst W ar, the story m ight in the form of a debate, a panel Jown for keeps this time, he sayz. be altogether differenL discussion, an open forum or any can read dispatches saying that to Portland last week aco mpanied Vn’ they can have it if they w ant November 9th. the V-12 and tt, they ain ’t so all-fired anxions From where I sit, that’s how Mr» France« King wre im from fcy Mn> Jcfal who ito p . other way that might 1* suggest- Germany is weakening fast and A-12 test will be given at ' th® It is with Americans. Tell ’em tp get it." , Dalles Monday to visit at Caimaa ker ed. cannot fight much longer. Wc school. This qualifying test fer they can’t have a thing and by / Sam’s right, as usual I don’t Th? topic» could be any that have been reading them about cjvjjian4(j given each spring and her ranch hen . They returned Thursday. crave that second cup half as golly, they'll find ways to get IL Lloyd Henna gin was a visit ;<• might have general appeal Trne two years now. In c ’-rtet any maken, p<««ib’e for men much as when 1 couldn’t get it. But admit their right to have it, at the home of hi» mother. Mrs nmiunimiimuw»tg« r county school «ituation cculd lw newspaper, also, can be found i)eC(yme earmarked for tine But that’s human nature . . * and their own jgood sense will a lively local subject There i* statements that Germany can fight ASTP in advance. CivlVan m°n Roy Belehee, east of town for • a Idke allowing moderate beer In lead to moderation. also the future of Sherman coun- indefinitely. AM this must mean wh(> win ]7 yet 22 on coup’e days the last of the week, the Army’s post exchanges. In ty agriculture, poet-wat plan» for that there are no clear, definite Majch 11, 1944 are eVg:ble to take. He had taken a few days off iron, stead of leading to more drink - IN SU R AN C E ing, the OWI report says it road building or other improve- indices by which we :an det r- There who recedr?. rs-t- ^ork at -the bank in Portland acme hunting and fi*b nz f ^ o r o ment the construction of which ■mine how badly Germany is in- ¿^factory scores are instructed to • f»:, Ore Ctfyngh^ 2943, brewing tndmtry Foundation No. 74 of a Sena may be necessary s» a reli* f jured as to manpower, resource«, prc5€T1t their qualifying notrrfsto an<1 the min P « venU’d Bo-th of measure. •n.r.ir icturmg i<r morale. Army authorities after induction. There are state problems a- ----------- ' These candidates are then »m t to plenty. taxes, liquor control, high People who prop in town are 8pecial army training stahio«n* for way development, use of scenic again saying, ‘ What a nice sun”, their thirteen weeks of basic mil resourcea, etc. itary training after which, if The national problems are so V qualified, they kre aaaignrd tv X many a» to make rt impossible to ASTP. even hat the major one* There Frank Payne, alumni of 1943, has been talk about what the Froqi the Observe«1, Oct. 30,1914 was a visitor at cur school on-3 American peo ole wart written A mas« meeting for Moro cit- day last w ^ k . also Gordon Lem- into the peace, but like the weath-. ixena, met to consider means of ley. both of whom are from Grass er, no one has done anything a- getting more water, asked the Valley^ bout it except express itheir own levy a special ten mill Moro Huskies suffered one in- idem. What do »the people think? Considered were: digging a jury in their victory over the We could find out what we think. trench across the flat at bed roex Papooses, that was when Bob Ro International qurefiora revolve to catch water; brtng water from berson hurt his leg in th* le-t around the relative .positions of Grans Valley canyon; drill a well, few minutes of the first half. His the notions. What are we going John Johnson and daughter leg »injury though not serious' to do with the Japs? How about jdary> are ^gain at home at Moro made it necessary for him to re- Russia and communism? Are we af ^ r a Bl»mn>er »pent at their main on the bench-for the remain- for England, or agin’ ’er? home near Colliha. der the g&me. O ctalM r 18, 1943 RESOURCES O M M n b M 31« 1 9 4 2 If there na any siseable group Elmer Barxee Jr. left Wednes- Since the students have gone of people who would like to have where he will at- school six weeks they are now Cash on H and & due from Banka $72,555,015.02 $78,307,798.52 MCh • program, or programs, buBine-B college taking their iSx weeks exams, U nited S tates Bonds, incl. arranged, it wRl .be done. And From the 05,*^ «,-, O ct 28, 1904 During football practice last done in such a manner that he Thjrt biack *t»allion week Keith Bayer had the cart- 226,619,351.94 U.S. G overnm ent A gencies 134,843,935.54 z who wishes to be heard can talk, pa8teur, one of the best that ever Hage torn away from his ribs ' $304,927,150.46 $207,398,950.16 and he who wishes to listen may France, is now the property on 01,0 Wide, the »injury, not seri- n ' . 4k a do that undisturbed What say ? of the Moro P p r ^ r o n Horse Co., ous- has made it necessary for 9,343,664.41 5,437,683.49 All O th er B o n d s........... ..................................... ----------------------- consideration $4,000. The com- hiin to be taken off the field for NO TAX? pany consists of: Frank Sayre, a days to recover. 59,665,586.29 54,030,792.70 L oans and D isco u n ts............................. .. We hope for the reputation o! Henry Hennagin, John Christian- There will be a football game 300,000.00 300,000.00 Stock in F ederal Reserve B a n k .................... the congre« for mental »tabiVty sen, C. G. Huis. Elwood Thump- ** the fairgrounds Friday, Oct. that no one -is taking the ramb- »on, J. G. and Robert Belshee, ^>th The Dalles Papooses- 2,729,516.61 2,710,360.87 . Bank P rem ises, F u rniture and F ix tu re s ----- lings o f the tax committee eeri- and T. B Searcy. Lupine ReHeksh No. V* loo oualy. It is consistent in only on? The Gras« Valley city council Moro. Oregon O th er R eal E s ta te ............................................ J * 1.00 thing: R : makes the headlines ' its hurt meeting completed ' ar- Meets 2d A 4th Tue« 16,214.24 ;1 C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances......... twice a week with a new tax rangements concerning the pur- each month f - proposal. chase and enlarging of the Grast Viaiting members w»L 687,913.38 666,921.99, In te re st E a r n e d .............................................. The action of the republicans Valley electric light and water c°®«- 213,554.04 156,362.03 and a Urge number of democrat« plant, purchasing \several hun<b o iiB J O th er R e s o u r c e s .............................................. ffi pledging that there would be red feet of steel wafer pip« from ------------- $377,857,386.19 T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ............. .. $270,717,286.48 no new taxes, or increased taxes, a firm in Portland, and# a 3fi,000 p ureka (yOdife Xo 121 A.F. & A.?.l was entirely wrong., When- a na- gallon red wood tank from the Meetg on the lgt ^nd 3rd Thur>- L IA B IL IT IE S tion >is crowed with people with Citizens Commercial company, at day evenings of eac.i more money than they can spend Grass Valley. There H no article . month. Visiting nier.-.- $4,500,000.00 C a p ita l______________ _____ $ 4,500,000.00 at the same time that nation is to be named which the enterpris- bers are cordially i 1 burdened with growing debt, at is ing firms of Sherman county can- viLd to meet with u¿. 5,500,000.00 S u rp lu s......................................... . 5,500,000.00 high time taxes were higher. To not now f urn Mi. dedde otherwke is the aot of From the Observer, Oct. 31, 1921 w - McLeod, W.M. ; 2,671,546.30 U ndivided P ro fits ................... 1,604,730.28 Roy Kunoman and Harry Kuns- D Belknap, Secretary politicians who would rather ba 1,456/175.54 Reserves for Contingencies... 1,223,102.94 man were deer hunting last Sun wrong than be defeated. Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. day »in the vicinity of the Cot Such things are the reason why 12,827,833.22 14,127,621.84 Moro. Oregon American people get to pay their tonwood bridge crossing on the Meets Every S r n d and debts, public and private, when John Day river. They »saw two 1,026,786.00 487,947.76 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. Fourth Thu-sdays in dolUrs are hard to get They deer and A o t one. Each Month. Visitinj 16,214.24 1 - make their debts the easy way— Jae. Hanna arrived home t i A cceptances ................................................. Members Invited. when money will buy 'little—and Sherman county on Thursday af- 166,802.09 150,736.06 N orm a B a lsig e r W. M. Interest Collected in Advance..................... pay them when a dollar looks aa temoons train from a viret of Marie Hoskinson. Sec. several weeks »with hr's eon in the big as a politic'»»’ promise. 119,437.94 196,740.44 O th er L ia b ilitie s. . . . i ....... .............................. Moro IxMlge No. 113. 1.0 . 0 . F. It looks as if we were war ting western pant of Montana 362,365,501.85 Moro, Oregon Deposits (exelusive of reciprocal fconk deposit«) 257,099,051.23 Carston vonBorstel, recently n until the 10,000,000 men at arms Meet« 1st and 3-4 visitor from Portland at the return to help pay th? debt $377,867,386u 9 Tuesdays in tl« TOTAL LIABILITIES................... $270,717,286.48 home of his aon *at Kent, one nt I.O..O.F. hall Trei '.*• The sv'cess of a labor .policy his 79th birthday seeding whbat ■ient .and visitlrf should be detenrrened by the per on the old farnv brothers are cord 1 Melvin Schadewitx and L. R. centage of men who work at cap ally invited to meet D IS O S IT IN IU S A N C I C O S S O S A T IO N acity each day. By that rule wc Conlee returned on Thursday from rlth us. M I fifi B I R F I D I M I have a poor lr-bor policy unless a duck hunting expedition <to.the Charles C. Wilson, N.G. one consider» 7B% paaaing. Klamath Lake diataftaft. 1. Peicy Thompson. Sec, here K About Profession Institute »IVa.nf Ad* Rom where I s it... 2^ Joe Marsh C. A . Rucqles Qoe, In Other Days First N a tio n a l off P o r t la n d , O re g o n ★ it ★ Condensed Statomont o f Hoad Office and 4 0 Branches ; f J