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COUNT» JujjilN A L, MOKO, OHEGO5
FRIDAY,
APRIL 21, 1944
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NOTICE
man Kehrli is the author.
As of July 1, 1<M1 there were
To the Electors
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2(»40 governmental units of which
published "Every Friday at
2154 w. re school districts. Thia
of the Eleventh Judcial District.
' Moro, Oregon
number has l>eerf reduced to some
I hereby announce my candi
The Sunday «magazine section A surprise birthday party in
E d ite r extent but
school districts still
Giles L. French
dacy
for Circuit Judge of the
are a large part of local govern of the Oregonian carried a story honor of James Lamb was given
Counties
of Gilliam, Wheeler and
Entered as second class matter at mental units in thia state- Sher- about Merrill Peoples, who is a at his place last Friday night by
Siserman
at
the Primary Elelction
the postoffice at
Moro, Oregon •man county is listed as having 600
U te Emerson Peoples, Mrs Lamb and Mrs Frank Braz-
F o r C ir c u it J u d g e
under Act of Congress oT March 2b units, one comity three cities one *'*me furniture dealer and un- zel. Attending were Mesdames and to be held May 19, 1944 subject
i nd 21 school districts-
dertaker of Moro, according to Messr» Clyde Gillmor, F J Braz- to the will of the Vptere of said
3, 1879.
E le v e n t h J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t
The average population of a Mr8 L V Moore "^0 remembers zel, Tom Jones, Phil Wilson and District,
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D. N- Mackay
NATIONAL iDITORIAl— ; whool district in Oregon is 540.8 lhe tx)y when he was younS* He family and the host and hostess.
while
in
thus
county
it
is
110
and
lx'caTne
crippled
;
from
arthritis
Mrs
Henry
Barnum
was
hostess
Condon,
Oregon
* iSSOCIATION
this based on the 1940 census.• w^en a child and ha« made him- at a dinner party Saturday night
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The average area of a school dis- self usef ^ to the government as honoring -Henry Barnum, 'Lester “
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JHottibots
trict in Oregon is 47.8 eouare a radio instructor despite his Barnum and Mrs Giles French, FlNAL NOTICE
miles and even the else of farms »‘»»««cap
whose birthdays'ocoured within a ;
,n n .e ~
in Sherman county does not Muse - Born: T°
and Mrs Ko*** f<‘w <la>"' oI t ta t date- Those Pre’
’N_ ™ E— f 2 P i J72r
mir Mvprncrp
be ss irrenf as K Gillmor at Schnectady, New sent were Mr and M^r» Lester Bar OF THE STATE OF OREGON
that of the state. Our average size York’ * 8on* David Alan* APril 14- nwm’ Mr and Mrs Collis Moore’ F ° R 2 5 2 2 * ^
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
In Matter o f the Estate of
dirtrict is 39.6 square mile«.
Kenneth Searcy, son of Mr and Mi and Mr« Roscoe Moore, Mr and
In
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cirb De
Of the seven counties of the Mrs Philip Searcy, now of Port- Mrs Ernest Wood», Mr and Mrs Virginia I (Whifcter) Ouhy,
Payable in Advance
SS.
Final
Notice.
state that are losing population land but formerly of Moro, is in Giles French and Patty, and Mr ceased
To whom it may concern: • N
ONE YEAR ........................... $2
Sherman county has been losing radar 8011001 in Chicago
as a and Mr» Henry Barnum.
tice
is hereby given «that Roy J.
faster than any of the others. Marine and is getting along very Mrs W F Wallace has been a
APRIL 21, 1944
Baker the Admin »traitor k of the
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guest here for the past week at
crease in the size of farms, war-
Floyd Flatt has sold his house the home o f her mother, Mrs said estate has rendered, present
ed, and f led this final account
T h o s e w h o w o u l d t r a d e time jobs of men who had »mall and barn in Moro
Paul wilson Harold Ginn. ,
w
businesses in the towns and to oi Kent. Jerry Wilson Jr., broth-
Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles ^ • w in for «*tkirnenL and the
- .t o
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fre e d o m fo r s e c u r ity a re
seme extent the removal of those ®r
Pa«b »» occupying the house Uft Tuesday for St. Helens to
who have made a stake wheat at Present.
>
attend the funeral of E. I. Ballagh,
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d e s e r v in g o f n e ith e r .
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farming- Perhaps the continued
John Gilman returned from Llv father of Mrs P h il R u g g le s , who
4v 4 C W a I* P * ™
Ta7 >
existence of small school districts hospital Wednesday after having died there Saturday.
Court room,'«« WM COOBty,QOttft
OF ALL THE TENACITY
M U S IC B Y T H E M E R R Y M A K E R S
with resultant ipoor schools may been there for several days-
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Mrs P, C Axtell is in a hospit *^*^*'_ n
oro>
y,
Carl Peetz left Wednesday to tai in.The Dalles recovering from
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L??
The history of the Burrell case also be a contributing factor.
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The writer comments, “The return to Camp McCoy where he the effects o f being «butted by a tbe ,hearing and
sotttlemen
brings credit to the state police
•oewurt, and the hear
end the local officials who aided past 20 years- has seen »various is a corporal in the camp person- buck sheep at the Axtell ranch .
ing
of
objections
thereto.
ADMISSION $1.00 PLUS FEDERAL TAX OF .20
them. Dur ng the five and a half fa c tio n s shifted from county con- nel. He 'has been here about ten this week.
Roy J. Baker
years of investigation that fin- ^roj
Rtate or federal adminis- days on furlough.
Major Carl Landstrom and wife
Administrator
i lly brought a plea of guilty of Oration of control. The inability of
George Mart in returned to hla and daughter are here this week
a 23-6
murder in the second degree, the
smaller counties to provide army post at Charleston, S. C. for a visit with her parents, Mr
police have been most tenacious
either the funds or the standards Tuesday after a ten day furlough and Mrs L L Peetz.
Every
interview
has
been
service required has provided spent «here with his mother, Mrs
Mr and Mrs John Wilson and NOTICE TO CREDITORS
written down in a report, every- <T)C argument for making the Florence Martin and friends.
Mrs J C Wilson formerly of Kent
th ng that has been said has been
Captain A. K. Lumsden of the came up from Portland Saturday
All persons having claim« a
noted, every person who might
Lack of «money is not a failing state police was here Friday and night for a few days in Sherman gainst the Estate of TH m J.
have any possible connection with jn
c o u n ty .lt seems possible Saturday He wa*> formerly a res- county. Mrs Wilson stayed
in Dingle, Deeafcaad, A*V fct n g y no-
S o ld ie rs ’ W iv e s a n d
the case has been seen. Document-’ that lack of pride in the county ¡dent of the Wasco community Moro with
her sister,
Mrs G. 44fied to prowrut them, with the
have been photostated and put in tnay .be a failing. Not a lack of around the turn of the centurv and Douma.
yW M m\V1»twhlHF aiul A d y jrerlflad,
P o s t-W a r M a r r ie d L ife
the file, which filled a brief case
¡n the county’s achievements know«, many of the old timeT’
Mrs William Morgan and her to the undo I Binned, the
daughter
in
law.
Mrs
Milton
Mor-
pointed,
qualified
and
act
ng
Ad
at the time sentence was paaseti. jn agriculture, (but a lack of pride around there.,’
The culprit, with a guilty con- ¡n ¿tg institutions; a weakening
Eldprs. Martin Melzer and Ch°j ran, both of Heppner, stopped lriinistrator, W’bh the Will an-
A psychologist offers some life perfect There'll be the same
the Estate of Eliza J
< ve Thursday for a brief visit
sconce bothering him, was not loyalty to county
businesses, tei Smith and Pastor James Mo
m ighty sensible advice to hus dom estic problem s, tb* s a m e
eUcwed to forget. He could not When the county lose« a business berg of the M-oro Community Pre« with Mrs Robert Marvin while on Dingle, Deceased, a t Klondike, jn
complications and adjustments,
bands and w ives separated by
remember clearly what he had ¡t joses a reason for its existence byterian chu lhch attended the meet their-w ay home * froftV Los An- Sherman County, Oregon, with-
war. He believes “lack of toler as always.
, ---- in six months from the date of
paid at the last interview. The
a county. When it loses enough ing of the April Presbytery
in g^,]e8
ance* rather than loss of affec
That's where tolerance Is go
Robert Marvin sent word ' to the first publ oation of this no
tion Is most likely to cause post ing to be . mighty Important-
police had it written down. They of .them it naturally and shortly Portland last Tuesday, returning
bis wife here that be expected to tice, which date is April 14. 1944
war marriage difficulties.
Tolerance for a ha*bend who
pointed out errors, his changes ibccom^,-» a part of another coun- that evening.
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... th?
__ have an operation for hernia this
Geo. A. Potter
spills ashes on the carpet some
in statements. He didn’t know ^y. Property owners cannot af-
The left rear
driver on
Th* wtfe has built wonderful
railroad engine sliuped^a tire here veek at an army hospital Upon Administrator, wfth the ‘.Will an-
times. Tolerance for a wile w h o
how much they knew.
fw d that.
pictures of bow perfect life will
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Saturday and a crew had to be is recovery he will be home on a oexed, of^ the Estate of EWta J.
This went on for nearly f i v e ------------------—
be w bea her husband gets back. spends a little too much money
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brought up from The Dslles to short furlough.
Dingle. Deceased.
for a funny-looking hat. ▼<*.'
years- When Morgan told Sheriff
And h e dreams of evenings with
Just what is the use rA haying
oirQ.n A
Mr and Mrs Julius Metller of T. Lec’er Johnson,
tolerance is a mighty good foun
h e r by the Are with a glass of
Wilson while on the way to Sal
shrink it tight again. A portable
Mr and Mrs Julius Medler
a debt limit on the federal debt
Wasco,
Oregon
dation for any marriage.
beer, friewdly conversation, and
em, that he would be happy to
gas burner is used that heats the Wasco visited Sunday with h’s
It is raised everytime a new ap
Attorney
for
Administrator.
’
no pm hl sms or w o rries.
sleep in the penitentiary he was
ti’-e while on the wheel.
sister, Mrs E E Barnum.
propriation bill is passed anyway.
Open house at the school house Date of First pufclicait on. April
not fooling. For five years every
Of covrse. It isn’t true that just
As a matter of fact we have had
Mr and Mm w A Woods and Fr;<Jay night WM WB„ attended 14th, 1944.
siren had made him jump, every
getting bac|c together w ill make
no debt limitation mnee the advent thcir Hainrhter and family. Mr an{. the proiram enjoyKl by the Date of Last Publication, May
police uniform had made him
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21th, 1944.
want to run, every noise in tne c l the new deal Come to think , nd Mrs Wayne Sirman. all o f pa„ Bta an(1 frienda who e m e
Copyright, 1944, Brewing Industry tuunJ»uo-
No. 83 a/* a Series
Hil
of
it.
there
has
been
no
limit
on
p
ufur>
W(ire
Sunday
vtyitore
nt
the
perfonm
and’
»how
t - -
night had aroused fear
anything.
tne Ernest Woods’ home here.
their work for the year.
friends knew he had eometh-ing on
Mrs Roeeoe Moore entertained
John Roth of Grass Valley left
bfc mind. He was glad to get rid
her bridge club Tuesday night. Tuesday to join the navy which
of it.
Mrs Landetrom, a former mem- ht volunteered for several weeks
It was the state police and oth
l»er
of the dub was a gueet.
ago.
«
er investigators who had kept it,
E.
E. Barnum returned home
Curt Tom was here Thursday
there by slowly, tenaciously, wrap
. . . and his Senate Committee Assignments so
ping evidence around him so he From the Observer, Apr. 23, 1915 from Bend Wednesday after a afternoon from Rufus on business.
three weeks stay there on his
vitally Important to Oregon:
M
While the weather for the past
could not escape. When it be
The special train for Celiloand
week has been cold —
and
came strong enough he told the Big Eddy will leave Moro early
S. - * threaten-
Wily Kntgbten and family were ing little rain has fallen,
the ex
whole story. “ Here is the little the morning of May 25th.
in Portland for medical attention periment station
reporting
but
box canyon.” he said, as the car
Sheriff McKean reports taxes
.20 for the week. Total for April
bringing him back to Sherman being paid in slower this year Monday.
is therefore .88, sligihtly above
countv turned at Dinty’s. He hat than usual. As a result county
normal but a email rain for the
mentioned it before in interviews.
j8 n0^ as active as in form
clouds that have gone over. East
and b » mention of it was
er years.
and
west have both reported «much
sign of relief that confession was
The Moro ball fans have had a
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from
Page
One)
more
rain than we have had. The
near-
chance this week to sign a paper
and come across with a donation fees for money orders provided weather has been « o ld . -<l(k f r u t
to the local ball team «to assist in the new tax law. Issuing the'r near^L.w *yy toghfc.
NO CHANGE
R E P U B L IC A N P R IM A R Y , M A Y 1 9
the boys get started. Any one own money orders is not a new
They all say this is going to missed or living out of town can business with the banks, but in
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Hohisaie» pr— osst ooslgnmonts In the U. S. S s n sts a rs r
l«e a different world when the war help by applying to T E Hulery, the past their rates have been
1. APPROPRIATIONS
• . Interior Affairs
9 L« M^TvOmnTINw
1 ■■t-r sUtssi n
is over. The recent «peed mark manager of the team. ”
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i 7. NAVAL AFFAIRS
»lightly 'higher than those cnar- WANTED: Janitor, young or old,
3. Dsflctonciss
ret by a four motored plane from
t . MILITARY AFFAIRS
man or woman. Merle Becket,
A D Ricbelderfer has finished god iby the postal department. Now
4 . Mannfactvrsrs
9. Public Lend.
California to Washington is giv plowing 1200 acre« and has 200 U h » situation is reversed and ail
Bank.
5.
laimigratlen
10.
Rules
en as on example. Plane makers acres yet to plow to finish his lit- OA’er the country banks are adver
several
mlttees
FOR
SALE:
2yr
old
Registered
are advertising that no spot on s e (patch o f spring plowing
tis'ng the saving they are able to
Shorthorn
Bull.
We«
Fuller,
earth will be over 60 hours from From the Observer, Apr. 24. 1925 P^vide. A considerable increase
id
KEEP these important Committee Assignments for OREGON
Moro, Oregon
the nearest airport.
Pd. Adv. Jerry Saylor, Sec. •’Let’s Keep Senator Holman** Committee, 40« WUoox Bldg., Portland, 4. Oregon
Two games of baseball were be- *n
money orders would mean
Men of all nations are being ing played in the county la«t Sun-
80 much loss to the postofflee FOR SALE: My pony, -Uavd, half
rooted out of the ruts they "occu day at the same time, at Wasco department and it might more
Sheltland gelding, 5yrs .old;
pied a few years age and are be I'etween the local team and Dufur thaT1 wffsot tho Fain which was an-
gentle for kids~$75.00. Ainu
ing made acquainted with the and at Grass Valley between the Lcipated from the increase in
Laaae, registered Callie female,
manner in which the other half local team and Condon.
one
year old, no bad habrt»--$25.
money order fees.
lives. Th» is given as another
Roger
Ball, Phone 177, Gra^a
Mrs Jack Mathias and Miss
reason why we should expect a Grace IHilderbrand entertained the
Valley, Oregon
24c ’
How Qu'rkly
' ~ hlic r0’ -
much different world when peace Klond.ke Commur.itv club at the Pon<ia
a P“l>Hci»d augirertion
FOR SALE: 7 tube Crossley rad o
is declared.
home of hiiw Hilderbrand last
'««Crated by the reaction to
in higb-boy cabinet; 38 SAW
There are many other reasons Thuraday '
Henry Ford’s r*cent prediction
revolver. C A Ruggles, Moro22c
gi\en for an expected change. All
J O McKean.
O IJ’Belehe
and t'hat ,he war wouW *>• over w1’hin
these leave us cold. It seem» more George Meloy left Monday for a t,TO month»- Almost immediately FOR SALE: We have « limited
Pkey that we will have a world
amount of started Leghorn Pul
fishing excursion to Camp Sher- v ar » » ’> !» " " commission was
much similar to the one we have man. They expected to return last aPPra®d
job - dtatiilons in ail
let», 3-6 wks. old. $40.00 per*
known for the very good reason cf the week
parts of the country, the workers
100 delivered. Hart’s Heitehery,
that it will be peopled by the
A Harbin,’ late of Tennessee,
hurry back to their
Beaverton, Oregon.
22-8?
l ame humans.
has received his fox hound which homes heaause of the imminent
It is possible that they may go he recently Bent for and now the Pr<»Pert of losing their johs. So NOTICE TO CREDITORS
a bit farther when taking a va hunt is on for the loot silver fox ia r aa ««««•• information is ob
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
cation . may be able to eat and en from the Theo. vonBorstel farm. uin,able Mr- Ford had no ground that t)he undersigned Henry Yea-
joy things from greater distance
whatever for his prediction and c|rej (has bpen duly appointed axl-
t u t the things that motivate men From the Observer, April 21, 1905 tbe result of its wiide acceptance ministrator w<th the Will ann"<
A neat, pretty and always ap
will be the same and as long M
propriate
present is a Lewis and may have calamitous effect» if cd, of the Estate of Emma .i.
they are, we humans will be at
the present trend continues. Rail- Crocker, deceased.
home on the earth. Our first an Clark souvenir ^x>on. They can road management was particular-
An persons having. clai—
a-
cestor could return to earth to be bad at Theo. Liebe’s, The Dal ly dwturbed because of the exist-
«aid
Estate
are
hereby
j
day and after a «have and a les les. _
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ipS 100,000
rfwrrtage in railroad notified to present the same duly
C K Cochran’s
little 4 year
old
son in modem manners could get
boy was attacked by a venomous workers and
.mmedta^
verified, to the undersigned at
rlong pretty well.
frog last Monday, while playing
of »PPhcMloie for rail-
office of John M. Stapleton,
v
a
y
employment,
,
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hia
aUorney>
Vogt Bldg-, The Dal-
in the door yard about home In
WE ARE REVIEWED
th » city, and was bitten on the ------------------------------------- Oregon, within six months
The current i««ue of the Ore leg with such poisonous effect v.ill have thoroughly renovated, from the date of the first publ -
to-wit:
gon Business Review published by that Dr. Logan was called. The leg ^»furnished and opened «gain for c«tion of this notice.
the School of Business Adminis was badly swollen, and the Httle the nurp^se for "which it was built. March 31, 1944.
TJ»e *lnntion held in Wneci. f^r
Henry Yeackel, A_<HU
tration at the University of Orc l'ellow suffered quite severely.
M
Fitxmaurice
has
purchased
bonding
the
city
for
$28,006
wur
John
M.
Stapleton.
Attorney.-
gon, has noma, comment on gov
♦he
City
Hotel
property,
which
he
carried
almost
unanimously.
-Vogt
Bldg.
The
Dalles,
Oregon
ernmental units tn Oregon. Her-
¿ fe r in a « Countg JputnzU
M agazine Story Tells o f A ctivity
O f Former Moro Boy, M, Peoples
S E N IO R
B A LL
GRASS VALLEY AUDITORIUM
SATURDAY NIGHT. APRIL 22
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Rom where I s it... Ay Jo e Marsh
Check His Record...
Keep Rufus C.
HOLMAN
Kelly’s Column
United States Senator
W ant A ds
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