Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 18, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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»HERMAN COUNT) JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 21. 1941
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS ;
Mates.
Merle Becket went to Heppner
Mrs Pauline Baker was here Here Next Week
^ v r m a ^ bou nty Journal
Corporations and those who
. Thursday nigiht. returning «Sunday last Sunday night from The LXal-
AJ1 «persons having claims a-
are able to buy bonds of the reg-
with Mrs Becket and Paul.
les where she is working,
gainst the Estate of LeRoy Ho­
ular sort can be persuaded to
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Mrs Jennie Martin fell into the
Evans, janitor of the school
bert Martin, deceased, are here­
Published Every Friday at
buy anytime. They are the ones
entry way of her cellar last week house, has gone to the hospital
by notified to present them, with
" At or®, O rego n
who are urged to buy at the end
and had to spend a few days in as a result of the ftu that has
the proper vouchers and duly ver­
Editor
of
each
bond
drive
to
meet
the
on
account
of
it.
kept
him
indoor»
for
about
a
ified. to the undersigned, the duly
Giles L- French
established quotas. They come
She returned home as no o th e r month.
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appointed, qualified and acting
Entered as second class matter at forth gallantly and buy and the
if .
injuries but severe bruises were
Mr
Mrs Loyal Zell returned
Administrator, with the Will an­
the postoffice at
Moro, Oregon quotas are reached whether E
®*v* L. Earle Shipley, s«on ol found.
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from their week long vacation trip
nexed, of the Estate of LeRoy
under Act of Congress of March bond sales a ie up or not.
Tom Douma, resigned from
Betty Olds and Naomi Van
Portland in time to start the
Hobert Martin, at the office of
It
seems
a
reasonable
sugges-
Ojai
t
irst
B
a
p
tist
church,
Jan-
were
week
end
visitors
in
week’s
work at the bank,
3, 1879
T. Lester Johnson, attorney at
tion that there be a bond sale in uarySlst to Jake affect March 1. p artkuid.
Carl Peetz has been transferred
law, Moro Oregon, within six
which no issue were offered but He has, been appointed by the
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i v n u o from Fort Benning, Ga. to Camp
months from the date of the first
E bonds. This would mean thet L A. Baptist City Mission Society
r an
rs
ya
McCoy, Wisconsin for further
publication of this notice, which
the entire burden of the drive to organize a ,e w work in Man- Thursday for Newberg where he
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date is February 18, 1944
would be on the .m ailer buyer <*erter H eight. L. A. and will w illj t a r t work Monday morning
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Myles Elroy Martin
NATIONAL €D ITO R IA l_ of bonds, those who buy $10,000
an a««»»**«* pastor to work in the First Nation oank of that, Mr and Mrs Roscoe Moore re-
Administrator, with the Will an­
’under him. The two church build- city.
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• turned from Portland last /WBalf
ASSOCIATION and less
nexed. of the Estate of LeRoy Ho­
Sherman county has done well W « are new and i}arle wil1 **
Mrs Ernest Woods and small
«Pending a week in the city,
bert Martin, deceased.
with its E bond sales, and often the organizer and first pastor of daughter,'Julie, went to Portland
V ernon F la tt w ent
to < on don
Date o f first publication Feb. 13
not too well with sales of other the Westchester Baptist church of g ^ ' ^ y to
her parents for a
Thursday on business an
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Date of last publication M at .J7
returned
the following Saturday.
issues-
Our
percapita
sales
of
E
L.
A.
The
church
is
located
in
a
¿ays
gnaie
Woods
went
to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Glen McLachlan
went to Celilo
bonds are probably twice the na- new residential area of about
wjth Mr Wood’s parents,
,
Payable in Advance
Rev. Kenneth Wiloon, who with NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
tion a I average. That is about in 2500 new homes.
Mr and Mrs W A Woods, who had Monday where
at
the
canal,
going
to
work.Wednea-
will be jn the Count^
Notice is herby given that C.
Richard Lockhart and famiiy been visiting hero.
ONE YEAR .......... ................. $2<0 line with our percapita income.
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-next week to apeak on Missionary A. Tom. Administrator of the
The constantly recurring spec- left Saturday afternoon for Yak«^
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Estate of George W. Ramey, de­
FEBUARY 21, 1944
tacle of big bond buyers coming ima after being entertained sev-
Mr and
Mrs Edith Sayrs returned from work jn China.
to the rescue of a bond campaign eral nights by friends who ob- and Mr and Mr» Charles R u g g le s Portland
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ceased, has filed in the County
Monday
night after
not pleasant. It gives the served their coming departure
Portland spending several weeks visiting
Court of the State of Oregon for
Those who w ould trade is smaller
on the books of the Pacifie Power Sherman county, his Final A c­
buyer an opportunity to with dinners. So far no one has to attend the Searcy family re- r€.]a-fcjVea. •
freedom fo r secu rity are feel that he has reached the goal come to take over the office work un^on> held at th is tim e because Tony Moura went to Baker last and Light company for a day. count and the Court has set the
21st day of March, 1944, in the
when a corporation has really a t the
Pacific Power A Light' Morris Searcy is leaving for the week end to spend a few days
Word from J E Torbet, princi-
deserving o f n eith erf\
spent the money.
end Ralph Brisbine is in sole army this week. The Pinkertons visiting with his family. He re- p . 7 7
t o t t h t Office of the County JC lerk in the
^ « J h o o l children there
C«>rt Houee at Moro. Oregon at
went on to San Francisco to see tunred Wednesday
charge.
THE WINTER
their
son
who
is
there
¿.9
a
sea­
J»ur r f 10,00 o c o c
.
.
Debate on the subsidy mea-
A party
held at Grass
Mr and Mr? Fred Beardsley and bought »1,162.60 worth of bond,
man.
,.
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*» exceed
the time end place for the
to
We may be a little previous sure in congress brought out Valley Saturday night for Loy 1
son moved back to The Dalles during the campaign
Mr and Mr» Orman Weaver ar.d Wednesday, where Fred will be their quota o f $846.20 by more settlement of said accounting and
but it is almost time to write some figures whidh were Pre’ Kelley who is leaving soon for
time.- A report of f °r he.ring objections to the
of tbe Navy.
about the winter in the past sented by Senator Danaher ai
her sister and husband, Capt. and employed.
than three
Mrg Robert Evans went to The Mrs Harrington were in Port-
>nf
tense. The middle o i February Connecticut. They give the re a-
Mrs Robert Sales was up from all schools should be avnlUble
C.A. Tom
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should be late enough in this son for subsidy, the manner in LXa.n^s Wednesday to be with her land last week end.
The Dalles Wednesday to work soon. •
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Administrator
climate to begin saying that which done and the cost and sav- husband who is ill in a hospital ___________ ♦
J.
Tracy
Barton
ings
made
per
year.
It
is
re-
there.
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spring is just around the corner
The Dalles. Oregon
p etCT>on manager of the
(without reference, of course, to ported that choc»« is bought for
Attorney for the Estate
27
cents
per
pound
and
sold
for
the bad connotations of the
National Farm Loan associations
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23
1-4
cent
a
pound
ceiling.
lheadquarUped
in
Dalle,
was
^phrase.)
The land known as the John
It has been a most unpleasant Anyone who has bought cheese a busfness visitor here Wednesday.
recently at 23 1-4 cents please
Me
Derm id estate will be sold for
Judge George Updegraff left
winter. There has been little sun
hold
up
your
hand.
cash.
Those interested may see
Wednesday by stage to spend the
and a grea< deal of fog and
me
for
detailed information about
remainder o f the week in Portland.
cloudy skies- True, it has never
Government officials of draft
the
property.
been cold and that is the only
Mr and Mrs John DeMoss were
uge are being turned down for
Lester Barnum, trustee 12-5
justification for such a winter
expecting
their son George H.
the army as neurotics. That may
For the farmers there has been
be news to some, but to most home the 15th but instead re*'
little moisture although the pro
ceived a letter stating that he had
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
it is merely confirmation.
mises have been numerous enough
been transferred to another area,
Notice is hereby given that A
the day before he was to leave on
There is already a feeling of
H. McIntyre, Administrator of
furlough. He is .now operating a
spring in the air. a spring to
the Estate of Alexander J Mc­
loading
crane.
New
address
is
Geo.
IN SUITS FOR SPRING
tije earth and warmth to the sun
Intyre, deceased, has filed in the
H. DeMois MM 3<; Stevedore
that teUs us that it will not be
County Court of the State of
long before we will be worrying From the Observer, Feb. 17, 1905’ Pool Area B-8 Bks. 119 Camp
Oregon for Sherman County, his
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Perry Va.
about the peas and radishes in the
if’«
fashion's
new
est
paradox
.
.
.
suits
crisp
and
Final Account and the Couit
Mrs Bolton and Miiss Lulu left
DeMoss has a new
garden.
, . , f
John E
has set the 23rd day of February,
for Lebanon Wednesday, where rating to MM 3-C and is sta-
trim in cut, in vibrant, stirrin g colors o f the tropics.
1944, in the Office of the County
they will remain until Mr. Bol­ tioned in the Hawaiian Islands.
JOE
Clerk in the Court House at
Stim ulating, exciting, th ey push w inter out o f
ton finishes his business in Moro,
Mrs Orval Thogerron is here
Moro, Oregon at 10:09 o’clock
By now everyone , has heard after which they will all take a this week visiting friends and
you r thoughts an d beckon you into spring.
a. m. as the time and place for
the story about Stalin at Win­ trip to California.
relative* (having come up from
the settlement of said accounting
J W Messinger A Son have Portland with Mr and Mrs Chap
ston ChuBchill’» birthday party in
and for hearing objections to
Teheran- That when Marshall Tim­ 1 eased the Bolton building. Fred les Ruggles. She is expecting her
oshenko became too talkative dur­ and family will live up stairs, htlsband home soon as he has re-
the same, if any.
ing the pre-dinner drinking Stalin and the store will be used as a ceived a medical discharge from
A. H. Mcltyre.
walked quietly around the table store room in their, business.
the army. .
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Administrator
and halted his speech effectively
Mrs L. Barnum, Mrs Fritzmar-
j n Stevenson was in town
J. Tracy Barton
for the b etter things
with a blow from a bottle admin­ ice and Mrs Hickson are again Tuesday, having come down from
The Dalle«, Oregon
o p e n a c h a rg e a c c o u n t
istered with a professional air able to be about their homes, but visiting with Tom Alley for z
Attorney for the Estate
11-4
to the marshall’s bald bead.
considerably worsted by their week or so.
Roosevelt says it wasn’t so. measles contest.
Mr and Mrs Paul May left Sun-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and probably no one really From the Olmerver. Feb. 20. l»2i d»y for P»1} 1»™1 To be »one the
Notice is given that Leonard
thought the dictator would so
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fore part of the week. Mrs J T
Workman has been appointed ex­
forcibly correct his military lead­
Miss Gwendolyn Reese is sub- Jones helped take care x>f the
ecutor of the will of Val Work­
er in public anyway. The detail stituting for Miss Dorothy Per- store and Mrs Van Gilder the
of truth found wanting does not kins as teacher in the Moro post office in their absence,
man, deceased. All persons hav­
keep the story from being a good school during the later’s illness
ing claims against the estate of
said decedent are notified to pre­
one.
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with pneumonia
sent them with proper vouchers
Dr. Jos. Sanders returned from
It is a good story because it
to said executor at the residence
correctly interprets the ordinary Portland on Monday and is now
(Continued from Page One)
of Ora Workman in Wasco, Ore­
American idea of wdhat Joe «night at bis usual headquarters at Foss
do in sudh a case. Joe is an ideal A Co., ready to attend to the vet-
gon, within $ix months from the
a (mininrum of free la
to those who go in for direct action
date of this notice-
bor and that explosives must be
who like a man to say what lie
John oebMMn and L. Clark handled and blastings done by
Dated and first published this
wants to and mean it if • he passed through of Moro Friday free Ubor N<) chanceB are u be
21st day of January, 1944.
wants to. Many of us think Joe on their way home to Kent from uken lby anowin< p r im e r s of
Leonard Workman
does things to suit himself and Tho Dalles .While in The Dalles war—Germans
or
Italian»—to
j
Executor
explosive,
perhaps his idea of what is best Schassen inspected some of the obtain
Carlton L. Pepper •
for Rusaia.
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PW* required for the construction
The Dalles, Oregon
chased
for
re
seeding.
He
said NVork. The war department is
He has gotten to be something
Attorney for executor
of a hero. We refuse to take ser­ th e w heat resem bled wild oats Very p ftrticu lar • a8 to the jobs
*ny Sart
>®od wheat
war prigOT1€rf, «hall be allow-
iously talk about vrfhat to do with
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hitler after the war by almost
ever *een-
ed to perform in the woods-
G. G. Thorp is busy these days Logging is hazardous at best,
flippantly saying, “Joe will take
All persons having claims a-
are more danger-
•are of that-” Unless some one, transplanting locust trees and ,but certain
gainst the estate of Benjamin L-
as yet undiscovered, finds »ome sbrubbery, mostly flags, from his oua than others and it is the
Andrew*, deceased, are hereby
w
a r „ r j^ n e r s sh all
way to influence Joe, he will pro­ (former location near DeMoss to policy
war
notified to present them, with
t home southwest of not be used on these. •
bably take care of a lot of his pre
the proper vouchers and duly
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things after the war. Germany, town.
verified, to the undersigned, tna
the Balkan«, Turkey and perhap« , From t|(e o t a e r w Feb 1». 1»1S
The proposed Umatilla dam on
duly appointed, qualified and act­
a lot of international trade.
the Columbia river, touching Ore­
ing Administrator of the Estala
Friday evening, February the gon and Washington, does 'not
He might do a pretty gopd job
of Benjamin L. Andrews, deceas­
of it, too—from the point of view 12th, Dewey and Edna Thompson fin<j favOr with Idaho if the dam
ed. a t the office of T. Lester John­
gave a Valentine party, at their b to ibe used for the generation
of Joe.
son, attorney at law, at Wasco,
Stalin hasn’t been caught pro- home near Monkland. in honor of <rf power as well as for navigation
Oregon, within six months from
pbesying when the war is going
Miss Mildred Waters of Portland. The contention is that if * the
the date of finst publication of
to end, nor trying
to settle
the The garage was prettily decorated Vmatilla dam generates power it
this notice to-wit: February 11,
affairs of the world outside of with hearts for the occasion and will prevent the building‘of other
1944-
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his own particular field, and he was used as a place to play the power dams for which there is
William H. Andrews
games with which the evening nOw an agitation in Idaho,
has stayed home pretty well.
Administrator
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For some reason he has come hours quickly past. There were
Date of first publication - Febru­
There is a possibility that the
to be the world’s strong man, twenty eight present.
ary 11, 1944
Dr. and Mrs C L Poley and rationing of shoes for civilians may
silent, selfish, stubborn. But a
Date of last publication - March
Mrs Ida Strong and daughter, Viv- (be tightened in the near future
guy to be looked up to
3, 1944
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ian, left for Portland . Monday it will depend upon what the
where Mrs Poley had an operation army decides
about equipping
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BOND SALE
performed Tuesday at St. Vincent, troops with 10-inch boots. Th*5
All persons having claims ag­
Tuesday night came the official and Miss Vivian an operation for change h a s b e e n suggested
ainst th e’estate of Clyde E. Crites,
end of the Fourth War Loan cam- chronic appendicitis.
though by whom it not stated, and
deceased, are hereby notified to
Mrs. H U Martin entertained i8 now being considered by the
paign with counties, jtates and
present them, with the proper
vouchers and duly verified,
to
the entire nation oveir the top Saturday evening with a “fifteen*’ high command. If the change is
the undersigned, the duly anpoint-
party in honor of Miss Telva’s made there will be still further in-
^fTuMDlO IMKiniSJLg}
and happy about it, naturally.
ed, qualified and acting Adminis­
After four of these drive» it is 16th birthday, which happened to roads upon the »canty leather
trator of the Estate of Clyde E.
becoming apparent that the real be on the 15th of February, 1915, supply and stricter rationing of
Crites, deceased, at the office of
necessary,
Ts Lester Johnson, attorney at
reason for holding them is to and waa properly celebrated with shoes may become
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law. Moro, Oregon, within six
■ell E bonds .< to the individuals the assistaiKe, of 15 guests. The The adoption of boots would elim-
months from the date of first
who are making wages or profits hours of the evening quickly past ¡nate leggings, the wearing of
publicstinn of
notice, to-wit:
from the war That is sufficient with games of various kinds, the which has always been the cau<e
February 11, 1944.
BH’’"''» C Miller
reason. Yet the quota for this first prize being awarded Bessie of much grumbling among sold
T H Í US ILS DA OS ASS THE BACKBONE OF OFFEBSE
, Administrator
type of bonds Is seldom met in Anderson while Marvin Miller ¡Crs.
usnm to - tous a m h ic a " on roua PAVoam N.S.C. station raav satussay i p . m . sacimc was tnm
Date of first publication Feb. 11,
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entíre nation and In many was awarded the consolation.
Date of last publication, March 3.
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