Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 05, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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MOHO. OfffcfaON
É D IT O R IA L .
ASSOCIATION
O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y P A P E R
SU B SC R IPTIO N R ATES
Payable fai Advance
O N E T E A R -------- --- ------------ 62-'
proper voucher» and duly verified,
ap­
pointed, qualified and act ng A d-
mimstrwtor, w ith the W ill , an­
nexed, of the Estate of Ehzn J
Dingle, Deceased, a t Klondike, in
Sherman County, Oregon, w ith ­
in six months from the date of
the first pobl'cation o f this no­
tice, which date is April 14, 1944
1 .
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. Gutter------ i
Administrator, with the W I1 an­
nexed, of the Estate of Eliza J.
Dingle, Decease d.
T . Lester Johnson.
w xseo, Oregon
»-»-
A torney fo r Administrator.
Date of First publicat on. April
14th, 1944.
Date o f Last Publication, M a j
21th, 1944
tn the undersigned, the duly
The Biggs hotel has prospered
to doable its d mensions the past
-«ru .ter, and now mine host Heck-
ard smiles upon his guests from
Thoxt who w ould tra d e U*
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freedom fur p ecu ra y a re NoOTe
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balcony.
D eM oas
moved
the
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to
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W H A T M A K E S US S TIC K ?
shed. W e’d het on the buggy p art
e f tt.
M ac Bull is working overtime FOR S A L E : • 2yr old Registered
Shorthorn Bull.
Wes Puller,
on bis picket fence-
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Moro. Oregon "
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For Sale: Rock-Hamp Hybrids &.
Christie New Hamps. M ay A
Peter Odegard, one twne Monta­
nan, Amherst economics professor
snd assistant to the treasury de­
partment in w ar bond drives, as­
ked a question this week a t a war
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Parelta Ledge Ne. 121 A .F A A.M.
bond rally la Portland that .»
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Meets on the 1st and
worth discussing: ’W h at makes higher rate “when by orders of
Thursday evening,
competent authority they are re- ■fryg£P ^ . of each month- Visiting
the United Sutes a nation?”
qu red to participate regularly
numbers are cordially
To tbow of other countries there
hvited to meet w ith n<.
end frequently in ' actual combat
b little to hold the United States
R. P. Brisbine W. M.
or to serve regularly and fre ­
together and we know that Ger­
R. V. Lockhart, secretary _
quently in combat areas.” Just
many expected it to fa ll apart be­
how ’'combat arsaa“ are Ao be de­ More Ixidge No. 113, I.O.O.F.
fore now, Russia, too, has shown
Meets 1st snd 3rd
lineated fo r the guidance of the
some interest -n oar internal dis­
Tuesdays
in I.O.O.F.
paymaster is not stated and the
integration— with apparent expec­
Transient snd
unworkability of the plan is so ap­
visit ng brothers are
tancy. In other parts o f the world
parent th at it has failed to wm VZ w ÎSÉRS s ?'
cordisllg Invited
the adhesive qualities of the Ur.-
the support of other senators.
to .meet with us.
ived States brings surprise.
We are made up of all different
kinds of people. Every language
known fa spoken on our streets
and he may try them who will— .
all different economic . positions
frim the richest to the poorvts.
Any one of which situations has
broken nations before now.
roads, nas gable riw rs that roach
fa r across the land, a common
gov« rnment, although it is admin­
istered much differently in place»,
radio, papers, a fa irly common
language.
T h at the United States has not
d¡’»integrated must be credited to
some other quakty that physical
ecuipment for Europe has rail-
r<ads and rivers ae do we.
The p r o fe sso r reached, or at
lts a t gave, no conclusion. H e did
suggest th at perhaps our common
desire fo r freedom of thought, of
expression, has brought us faith
and loyalty beyond human ability
to appraise. Our faith «'.« the need
fo r the
perpetuation
of these
qualities may make us retain our
integrity.
Anyway, it ia a good question
to think about now and then.
Ernest Houston N. G.
N o attem pt wBl be made by
Republicans ito the senate to se­
cure reconsidérâtIqn of the con­
firmation o f Senator Bone to th?
ninth district cou»t of appeals,
ion vwu uofseiuuuoo tvptpnf stif
yet been issued by the president
and he is still confined to the
hovpftal undergoing treatment for
complications resulting from an
.niury he sustained in 193© and
fresn which he has never recove?-
ed. Two operations failed to effect
a cure and the recent ph vs io the r-
anv treatment was equally inef­
fective, A heavy brace ha« been
applied to his leg snd he w ill re­
main in the hospital awn i tr ig de­
velopments. M inority leader Sen­
ator W hite expressed dissatisfac­
tion with this situation, but said
he believes Senator Bone “w ill re-
ergnise the embarrassment the
present circumstances may cause
to many and the impropriety of
this duality of posit on in which
unwise friends would place M m ."
SYNOPSIS
OF
Percy Thompson, Secretary
F IN A L
w a s a d m itte d to th.e b a r in
1913 a n d h a s liv e d a n d
p ra c tic e d l a w in th e 11th.
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N O T IC E
IN
TO E
CO UNTY
COURT
OF T H E
S T A T E O F OREGON
FOR S H d E . R M A N C O U N T Y .
In Matter o f the Eetatc o f
Virginia Y (W h itt er) Cirby, De­
ce a se d .
S S . F in a l N o tice .
To whom it may concern: N •-
ties* is hereby given th a t Roy J
Baker the
Adnunwtrutor of the
said estate has rendered, present­
ed, and f led his final account
therein fo r settlement, and the
Count has appointed Monday the
6th day o f June 1944 a t the hour
o f. 10 o’clock a m. in the County
Cburt room, of the County Court
house in Moro, Sherman County,
Oregon, as a time and place for
the hearing and final eettler’ ^ t
of said account, snd the hear-
rW sp’i
8 p .m . F rid ay N ight
a
a <e ’ <e
7«^Y«?iTefVe
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a '«' a
ANNUAL STATBMXNT
The British A Foreign M irin e
Insurance Co., Ltd.
• ' Liverpool, BasUnd. on the tíiirtr-flrat
4ar of December. IMS, made to fee Inaur-
MORO N EW S
J B Adams returned Sunday
from a trip to Portland fo r the
week end. Hie flower garden on
< >»« corner has begun to blootn
brightly again.
M r and Mrs E E Barnum left
Tursday morning fo r their ranch
re a r Bend where they expect to
remain fo r the summer and fall
work.
r
Pin Other Pay»
Proai the Ohaerverr May 7, 1915
J R Ksaeberg was In Moro
Tuesday shipping out wheat. He
jiurohased two thousand sacks of
tuikey red wheat of W 8 Powell,
w riting x check fo r 16410 to pay
for tha»4oL
W A Rugglee is nursing one of
the fingers of h a right hand; it
v/ur caught when s horse pulled
suddenly bn its halter chain.
W C Todd is driving one of
the much talked about Dodge au-
tcmobliea and like« It very much
fo r the social and business poesl-
LilH-jas it presents.
M r A Mrs A C Thompson, Miss
Edna and Dewey, le ft Wednesday
in their Studebaker fo r Priest lake
Idaho where they w ill visit witn
Mrs Thompson’s father, A J H in ­
kle and fam ily.
Fiom the Observer, May 6. 1921
Earl Olds has installed a ton
capao'ty les making
machine in
h i* Grass Valley m sst market.
Those winning hi the local de­
clamatory contest at Moro last
week wore Mary Pinkerton 1st.
Mildred Adams 2nd, Norma Mai-
Not premium« received derini
the roar -............ ................j
Intoreet, dividend« and rente
received durine the roar....
Ircum« from other eoureee ro>
reived durine the year-----
Total i n c o m e _________ ZZi
A C o m e d y In T h r e e A cts
W e d n e sd a y , M ay IO
Moro H igh S c h o o l—8 p .m
duri a s the rear « ------ --- -
Dividend«
paid
on
capital
etoek durine the year------
Dlvlenda paid to pollerholders
durine the rear— ———
Amount of all other expendl-
.4t.04S.411.u
VahM of r«al ««Uto owned
(marked value I ................ ..
Loan* on mort«««*« and col-
latoral. ete. - ............ ......—
Value of hosdo owned (amor­
tised)
, ------------ ---- ------
Value of otooks ownrd (amr-
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fT| r - r
iln im i'in r |-
Cash la bunlu aad oa hand
R e s e rv e d Seats ,
A a u lts
40
C h ild re n
25
Ticket* on tale a t Moro Hotel
6 0 cents
99
99
uh /f e d
f i t Ë adT
tviffi fife M f o t
Rom where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh
Parrot gets
Will Dudley’s Goat
W ill Dudley never liked his
w ife’s pet parrot. Claimed the
parrot called him "Stlnky”-a n d
ato his pipe tobacco. And the
¡Missus said it served W ill right
. . . she’d told him not to smoke
his pipe Indoors.
| To » e k e her poUt, the Missus
grabs W ill’s pipe and throws it
out the window. 8» W ill grabs
the parrot and throws him out
too. Looks like uupleasantnesa
- t i l l la comes the parrot with
W ill’s corn cob la his month.
(And whistling “Home Sweet
Home,” W ill claims.)
Well, Will and his wife both
bust out laughing. . . and made
peace over a friendly glass of
beer, allowing how Its pretty
silly getting mad at one ail-
other’s differences.
From where I sit, that’s a
mighty happy ending. I f all of
ia U t/i> w a s the scen e e f a history-makiaq event
o a May 10, 1 8 6 9 —tho re a liu tio a of a great
Am erican's dream . It w as Abraham Lincoln who
visualised th e vital n eed for uniting, b y rail, the
la s t with the Pacific Coast, and w ho authorised
tho building of a transcontinental railroad.
America always has offered unlimited opportu­
nity and ample reward aa an incentive for hard
work and individual enterprise. Thai's why it’s
a u ch
^k a
a a p a > * a a ii . I . .
T**a our fob a to
_
su
groat country. It’s
keep it
Tho Union Pacific struggled through loan aad
troubled years hut, like other pioneers, it had
faith in Aamrica’s future. Edward H. Harriman
had unbounded faith in Am erica. H is guiding
g e n iu s—aad the faith of tho leaders “from the
ranks’* w ho followed him, g a v e strength aad
vigor to tho railroad.
This y ea r marks th e 7 5 th A n a iv o r sa r y -th o
Diamond Jubilee—of tho driving of tho Golden
Spike, the completion of “The Strategic Middle
Route.** U nion Pacific commemorates that his­
to ric o c c a sio n b y co n tin u in g to e x e r t e v e r y
effort in tho transportation of materials aad troops
so that victory and p ea ce may soon h o ours.
that w«y.
Listen to “TOUR AMERICA on NBC Coast-to-Coast Network ovary
Saturday afternoon. Consult your local newspaper for time and station.
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