f.
saeftbiAM W fty*)
moki *, orlgun
F riday , J anuary t*,
imi
Beginning ax the northeast jgor.
ner
o f the Northeant Quarter of
F u m a t i County jp w u ^
the Northeast Quarter of Sec. ’ 9
in Township 5 South, Range 18 E.
Púa Habed Every Friday at
W JÍ., thence aouthwest to the nor
Mor«, Oregon
theast corner of the Southwest
---------
Quarter of the Southwest Quar
£d»tt>r
Gile* L. French
ter of laid Sec. 9; thence south
£ntercd as second class matter at
to the Southeast comer of the
the postoffice at
Moro, Oregon
Southwest Quarter of the S uth-
under Act of Congress of Maun
weet Quarter of said S t rt. V;
3, 1»79
thence east to the southeast cor
ner
of the Southeast Quart ? » f
jffaasJ«*
the Southwest Quarter 6 t sa. *.
Sec. 9: thence north to the Nor
theast comer of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
NATIONAL €DITORIAL_ ________________
of said Sec- 9; thence eaat to the
as they have made il’
«houM sailors and the problem is being M ^ ^ C ^ h l r l W cbJrs el^Rufus date of this notice-
signed Frances King, the guardian southeast comer of the Northwest
not vote for the new deal or any taken Up by the several veteran « were guests of Mr and Mrs Die-
. Sty-
Dated and first published this oj the person and estate of Don- Quarter of- the Southeast Quarter
other socialistic state. .
organizations. However, so long bert Johnson Wednesday.
21st day o f January, 1944.
aid King, a minor, - will sell at of said Sec. 9: ' thence north to
It would be interesting to know ag erriployers are under contract
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Ed McKee was a Sunday guest.
Leonard Workman private sale in one parcel to the the northeast comer o f the Nor
how much the spiritual structure wjtb the unions there doesr. t at the Frank Lambom home.
Executor highest bidder for cash, and <ub- thwest Quarter of th? Southeast
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
of American thought has been in- seem to be anything to do a ^ u t
Mrs
.
Orrnand
Hilderbrand
i
3
Carlton
L.
Pepper
Payable in Advance
ject to confirmation by the Co Quarter of said Sec. 9: thence
jured by government assumption ¡t.
visiting «relative® in Portland this The Dalles, Oregon
unty
Court of- the State of east to j the »outheart comer of
ONE Y EA R 1............. ;............. $2 -0 of the duties of citizens. It would
• • •
week.
Attorney for executor
Oregon, for Wasco County, on the Southeast Quarter of th?
be satisfving to know , that our
Howard Latourette, Oregon’«»
«•
'
1
and after Tuesday, February 16, Northeast Quarter of said S?c. 9:
JA N U A R Y 28, 1944
boasted freedom loving heritag » Democratic national comm it teem ?n
Jo-d known as the John •
<•’ 1944, all the right, title, interest thence north to the place c i be
------------------- ------ ------------------
has not surrendered because of is frtaying over a few days since McDcimid estate will be sold for NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and estate of the said Donald ginning.
Those ivho w o u ld tr a d e favore of caah aTwl
of the finale of the big Bourbon
interested may act*
All
persons
h a v i n g claims
_____ ____
_
King,
a _____
minor, _
in and
to
The East Half of the South^art
security.
gathering/ Latourette woukj like me for detailed information abouu aJ?ajngt
eata ^e of Nora Smith, that certain real property sit;i-
Quarter
of Section 9.
---- ---—
to got in a few licks with the the property.
freed o m , fo r s e c u r ity a rc .
deceased, are hereby notified to ated in Sherman county, Ore-
The South Half of the North
SOLDIER’S VOTE
powers that be in behalf of Ore
L ester Barnum. trustee 12-5.
d e se rv in g o f n eith er.
present them, with the proper gon, and described as follows. H u i ' and the South Half <-f
gon’s federal Judge Claude ,Mc-
vouchers and duly verified^ to &«? to-wit;
We wish some constitutional Collough. who is a candidate foi
Sec. 10-
r
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING undersigned, the duly appointed
TIN HAT
An undivided one-fourth inter-
lawyeT would write an article the yacant seat on the ninth U. S
The West Half of the West
Notice is hereby jpven
about the soldier’« vote bill.
district circuit court of arneals
, . that A qualified and . acting Administra- est in and to
Half, the South Half of the NortT
A tin hat Arrived last week
That citizens, whether in Mrmy
judRe Bert E. Haney H McIntyre, Administrator y
east Quarter and the Southeast
at the local war bond office
It service or not should be allowed wag from Oregon, and Latourette the Estate of Alexander J- Mc-
Quarter
of Sec- 11.
is a German helmet, battered the voting privilege goes without fib r e s an Oregon man should be Intyre, deceased, has filed in the
The
South
Half of the North
by warfare, dented with shrapnel argument Yet. as we recall there ftpoointed to fill the vacancy. If County Court of the Stvt^ 'f
Half
and
the
South
Half of Sec. 12
and punctured by bullets. As war are difficulties, and this is wher? judge McCullough is moved uo Oregon for Sherman Countv hr,
The
North
Half,
the Southwc«:
material it is “.’»mt- of no value the constitutionalist comes in.
Die higher bench that will Final Account ami the
Quarter
and
the
West
Half ot
but as scrap. Thousands of them
The constitution gives t h e jpave a v<u.ancy to be filled in has «et the 23rd day
F*l'~ ’V
the
Southeast
Quarter
of
See. 13.
are piled in the war dumps. Oth states the power to determine who t^e Oregon district court, and Mr 1944. in the Office of the County
All
of
Section
14.
er thousands rtill he in the Afri may vote with the exception that Latourette has in mind his broth- Clerk in the Court Hou-e at
The North Half and the East
can desert, on the hillsides ?f no one may be prevented because er judge Earl C. Latourette of Moro, Oregon at 10:00 o’clock
H
alf
of the Southeast Quarter of
Sicily and in the broad prairies of color, race or previous condì- Clackamas county. Judge Lntour a. m. as the time and n’ace for
Sec.
16.
of the Ukrair.p.
tion of servitude. There is no ette was a strong candidate for the settlement of said amounting
The
Southeast Quart*-r of th *
Inside the helmet, on th? lea very good chance to give soldiers the federal bench several years and for hearing objections to
Southeast
Quarter of Sec. 16.
ther lining is written the name the vote on battlefields where af?0 but waa p^ed out by the the same, if any.
The
East
Half of the North
O. W. Bischoff, with the army the interest is in fighting a grim- incumhent. Judge McCollough who
east
Quarter
of Sec 21
mer war than politics. Certainly waa thvn Democratic aitate chair
number. •
The South Half of the North
By tracing the probable direc there Ls no way to let the eligible man.
Half, the Southçaht Quarter cf
tion of the bullets and rbraDnel ones vote and bar the disquali
the Southwest Quarte” and th •
Eureka Lodge No 121 A.F.fcA.M.
that made the boles in the spring fied.»
If soldiers are permitted to Meets' on the 1st and 3rd Thurs
Southeast Quarter of S~e. 2?.
steel it is possible to determine
vote for president alone we as
’ All of Sec. 23.
day ev?nings of each
the inevitable demise of O- W.
H e a d O f f ic e . P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n
sum« that the executive office Js
The North Half and the Nor*’?
. Ore M t M s t » I 0 » H a I O i P O S l I I ÍI S t H J i t I C O R P O k a i l u s
month. Visiting mem- M o ro
Bischoff,,
all that matters and that our leg
.immmmnnnmanttmxmmttaina
Half
of the Southwest Quarter r
’wrs
arc
cordially
in-
We read About war every dav
islative functions do not count.
Sec.
24.
'
vited
to
meet
with
us.
We keen score as if in a football
Voting for senator» presumes bal
The Northeast Quarter of tn *
game. Sn many yards gained bv lot distribution bv states. A to m - r p, Brisbine W. M.J
Northwest
Quarter, the North we-,t
a flanking movement, so much lost plication that will make the non- r , v . Lockhart. Secretary
Ouarter
of
the N orth^rt Quartar.
ny a frontal attack, ao many men
----------------*-------- ------ --
the
South
Half
of th • Northrn«.
-j
------
missing.
-
Bethlehem
Chapter
No.
J78,
O.E.S.
killed, wounded-
Moro,
Oregon
Quarter
and
the
Northeast Quar
The«» are figures—statistic«. Bv*'
»
Meets
Every
Second
and
ter
of
the
Southeast
Quarter o.’
them we determine how .we are
See.
26.
Fourth
Thursdays
«
n
doing m this game.
Each Month. . Visiting
The Southwest Quarter of ' the
This tin h*t eives an other view
Members
Invited.
Northwest
Quarter, the Northea^i
It '”'*,a«*d th« head of a soldier: From the Observer, Jan. 23, 1915
Quarter
of
the Northeast Quarte •
A
bouncing
baby
boy
was
born
Alice
Omduff
W.
M.
a --‘Idler wh°*« Mood and brains
and
the
Southwest
Quarter of tr.
Friday,
January
22nd,
to
Mr
and
Marie
Heakinwoo,
Bee.
solattered Hs ft*»ide as h* writh
Northeast
Quarter
of Sec. 27.
No.
l
Lupine Rebekah Lodge
ed in final agony.
db the Mrs Homer D. BeWhee.
The
Northwest
Quarter
of ‘.he
To
Mr
and
Mrs
T
B
Searcy
Moro.
Oregon
Germans in their tin hats, ao die
Northeast
Quarter
of
Sec.
?«.
bom
a
daughter.
Saturday,
Meets
2d
&
4th
Tuea
waa
Anw rirane in theirs.
The
Southeast
Quarter
of
tli’
January
23,
at
the
Poley
san-
day
of
each
month,
This tin hat makes apparent
itarium
in
Moro.
V
u
itin
g
m
embers
wel
Northwest
Quarter,
the
South-
the wide difference between those
v e st Quarter of the Northeast
A basket social, proceeded b7 come.
who wear tin hats and those who
Coila Belshee, N.G.
a
short
program
will
he
held
Quarter, the East Half of the
buy them- Those who wear them
Florence Johnston, 8
at
the
BoairdmAn
school
hour«
Southwest
Quarter and the South
sleep in the rain, walk in the mud.
thia Saturday evening • for the Moro Lodge No. Til, l.O .O . F.
east
Quarter
of Sec. 33.
are wounded, die. Those who buy
Moro, Oregon
purpose of raising funds to secure
The Northwest Quarter, the Nor
them, sleep in heated houses,
Meets 1st and 8r4
additional school equipment.
*
th
Half of the Sout‘ west Quarter,
drive over paved road«, die in bed.
Tuesdays
in tbg
The total assessed valuation in
♦he Southwest Quarter of th ?
Some have to fight: they are
LO..O.F.
hall
Trai
the county is $8,701,724, from
Southwest Quarter and the North
sient and visiting
chosen and cannot evade their which a total tax of $126,216.84
brothers are cordi
west Quarter of the Southeast
lot. They wear tin hats
Some is to be collected, divided intn
ally invited to meet
N obody seems to know why, but infantile paralysis
Quarter of Sec. 34.
stay at home. Their duty is to several fund«
vith us.
The Northeast Quarter of ' the
buy the tin hats that others must From the Observer. Jan. SO. 192:»
strikes hardest at children.
Ernest Houston N. G.
Southwest
Quarter of S?c. 35
wear. It is an easv job. so easy
The home of Mr, Lucy Ruj- “e, cy Thon, pgon. 9 « .
All in Township Five South.
it can be done with meney. Those gles, in Grass Valley, was madt
Youngsters that should be rtnning, jumping and playing are
Range Eighteen E W.M.
who fight pay with blood.
merry on Friday evening, Janu
twisted on beds o f pain, confined to wheel chairs, hobbling on
All that part of the Northwest
It is a privilege to be home. ary 23rd by a gathering of her
Quarter of Section Five in Town
to buy bends to equip »oldier». It f amily The occasion being her
crutches, victims o f infantile paralysis.
ship Five South, Range Nineteen
la a cheap privilege to have one* birthday.
E.W.M. in Sherman County, Ore
fighting done for ten percent of
Several local farmer» in this
Th»;e youngsters are in desperate need o f immediate expert atten
gon.
income or twenty—and that in vicinity got busy the first of the
tion. This past year Sherm an Co Oregon . . . all o f America
week and covered their probable
The Southwest Quarter of th°
come boosted by. war
Southwest
Quarter of Sec. 5.
War is not « matter of yards aeed wheat needs while good var-
experienced the worst epidemic o f infantile paralysis in many
gained or loot, of men captured ¡ties of spring wheat were avail-
The Southwest Quart?»* of the
C H U R C H ELS
years. The need for proper care is more urgent now than ever
or slain, of »hips sunk.' H ia able in the market.
Northeast. Quarter and the South
young men being killed for the
County Judge McKee, Commis-
east
Quarter of the Southeast
before. You can help by donating to Infantile Paralysis Campaign.
Moro Community
ideals of thoae who sent them to sioner L. L. Peetz. Supt. D E Presbyterian Church
Quarter of Sec. 7.
fight. U is personal conflict— Stephen« and W IH Ragsdale left
James D. Moberg, pastor.
The Northeast Quarter of tho
Fifty cents o f every dollar you give stays right here in A Sherm an
deadly—fatal.
®" Tuesday for Salem where they
10: oo ‘ a ' M
/
Northwest Quarter of Sec- 17.
W , m u* nrtt fad at dolngr the will confer with other eommitte-a
Worahip tl:Oj A. il.
/ County, the other fifty cents goes to the N ational Foundation o f
The Northwest Quarter of tn?
from „ ««*ten
eaaten Oregon
Or*v<>n counties
••• „
.
c
.nn
«
easy thing. Buy Bonds
fro™
m
,
Sunday evening at 8:00 p. m.,
Northeast
Quarter and th» South
Infantile Paralysis for further research into the causes and, for
an effort to secure an apprapna-
J
. ..
. ___ .V-
_,.V
Mwaionary play under the diree-
west Quarter of the Southeast
tion from the state with which
| perfecting the treatment o f Infantile Paralysis.
tion of M ts Orman Weaver.
Quarter of Sec. 13«,.
AM ERIC AN OR NEW DEAL
finance seed wheat purchases by
Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M.
The Southeast Quarter of the
With almost definite assurance farmers who were affected by
Wed. 7:30 P. M- Junior Choir
Northwest
Quarter, the Nerfheart
Let’s
not
let
these
kids
dow
n—let’s
show
them
that
w
e
have
faith^
that the president will again the cold snap of last December..
Wed.
8
p.m-
Prayer
meeting.
Quarter
of
the Southwest Quarter
From the Observer, Jan. 27, 190'i
in the future o f our country by helping them get ready to meet it.
to be- re-elected thia year, there
and
the
Northwest
Quarter of th?
durinK WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
is need that the issues of the cam
Southeast
Quarter
of
Sec. 19.
tins month and next crops are
paign be clearly drawn.
« .u red . That i. th . way our far- S“"d»y ^ h o o l at I»««»-*- V-
The Northwest Quarter of t '?
T his year let’s give M O R E . . . because they need MORE! Fill out
The president Jias been reapon-
Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M.
Northwest Quarter and the Nortn
the coupon below , n a il it at once with your generous contribution.
r b l . for «rta m aim,'
lio n r will be fully reall«d, beyond Epworth Learnr- at 7:00 p. m.
west Quarter of the Southwest
ir American political thought. The *
^7-9^7-V —, - ------ p.
Car.r.ell. pastor.
Quarter o f Sec. 20.
continuance o f th o « alien theories
Mpg
Rlnearton of y ,,
’
All in Township Five South,
will be the iaeue of the cempatpi. vjnt<(n HoU, G n tt VaI,<y wa,
..
Range Nineteen E.W.M.
Whether the name be t b e n e w
Mr,
Chn.tlan Sefonc. So. . t y ^ ,
Terms and conditions of so'»:
deal or «orne other more popular
gt
Moro HoUl a f<JW n
# m Subject ’Love”
Mr» Lawrence Kenny, Chairman
Cash. Bids must be in writing ana
one, the issue will be the earns: dayw
we^
Wednesday night rervice at 8
Infantile Paralysis Campaign -
maybe left with the undersigned nt
M»ro, Oregon
are we going to continue- on the
School directors are unged that includes testimonials of healing,
the office of the county clerk »f
path toward European socialism at
the beat season to
The reading room in the rea’
T b it ttatement prepared
Sherman County, Oregon, in ?rc o,
or break from it to resume our engraire teachers for terms of of the building is open. All an-
K m U c I bc tk«t m m f©r the grac» of Oo«T «h«rt c o m n y little boy or
attd released by
Oregon, or may be left with the
girL. 1 an happy to aacloa« n y chock. I'v a mad« it larger bec^u»« I
former more American govern- school that will begin within the thorized Christian Science liters-
B I IT Z W 1 IN H A R D
undersigned at . room 404 U. S.
raalia« th«r«’a • bigger job to do. I wouldn’t f««l right unlaaa I helped
mental doctinea?
. , ,j /
next two month«. Superintendent tare can be bought or borrowed
COMPANY e M
to n y lim it, «ep«cially «inc« I know half of w hat I ’m giving la baaag
National Bank Building, in The
The matter is not one of parti- p r<>gt has several applications _.
mad h«r« m Sherman county
•
approval af tbe
Dalles, Oregon.
san politics. There are Republi- for schools by eorrtpetent teach
Oregon Coaeniftee for
,
Frances King
National Fostadatioa foe
cans who are philosophically new e n .
_
ir W. I I a VC-IÎMI
Guardian of the person and estate
Nana.
dealers and many Democrats who
The upper Hay Canyon neigh-^
(lflf C fUB
Infatuile Paralysis,
of Donald King, a minor.
hold as strongly to American horhood will soon h ave, a tele- n nilCUT VAIIP
Carlton
L, Pepper
principals as did their forefathers, phone line, and can be put in BU uD cll I U U . i
The Dalles, Oregon-
It » a y be briefly stated that communication with the Moro f )
PDiijCjC
Attorney for Guardian.
.S ta ta .
City.
the division comes between those community, and both will say
s
10-13
Who hold that they have reapon- hello to the World’s district. „
eibitity to their government and
those who feel that the govern
ment is responsible to them.
Those who think that the gov-
eminent should feed, clothe, ed-
ucate, provide hospitalization, ohl
age benefit«, jobs and security are
of the socialistic stripe that mAkei
new dealers.
Those of the hardier pioneer
strain who think a man has res-
ponsibilities to hinuelf. h i, fam-
ilv h is oaren ts his ic v e m m e n t
Y’
___ us-
—J h}s
PnusîO'^U'”"’«
A. H- Mcltyre.
Kenbeth W., K a u , son of Mr.
1
Administrator
and Mrs Walter L. Blau, of Was
co, Oregon, completed training. J- Tracy Barton
(Continued from Page One)
December 31, at the Naval Air The Dalles, Oregon
11-4
tracts, according to reports reach Station. Pensacola, and was com- Attorney for the Estate
¡ng the national capital. Pi act.c misioned Second Lieutenant, US-
NOTICE TO "CREDITORS
ally all such contracts provide MCR.
that when an employer finds it
Mrs Esther Stanley arrived Wed-
Notice is given that Leonarfl
necessary to decrease his z f^r<o nesday from an " extended visit
Workman has been appointed ex-
la8t employed shall b? the with relatives in. California. She
ecutor of the will of Val Work-
“ > ** '«'<* ° ff T'his ,n»kM ;t Irft again Friday to visit rela-
Inevitable that the newly employ- t ;ve9 and friends in Athena, Ore. ”ian’ deceased. All persons hay-
~
Mr and Mrg ¿ j ck Jchnson are in< claims against the estate &
ed veteran will be the first ~ to lot>-.*
in anX reduction H th< a r a ,_ ,h(M_e after e n d i n g the said decedent are notified to
Kelly’s Column
C. A . Ruggles -
INSURANCE' j
In Other Days
tor of the estate of Nota $mitt»
d ceased, at the office o f T, bes-
ter Johnson, attorney at law. Was
co, Oregon, within «& months
from the date of first publication
of this notice, to-wit: January 7,
1944.
Arthur J. Smith
Administrator
of finjt publication January
? 1944
of
publication January
& 1944
T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h oz the
U n it e d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k
[fyou like Youngsters
to help them...
T. Lester Johnson
7 ’V