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Î. «MERMAN COUNTS j o u i t * AU MOHO. OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2«, 194 » dr served upon you by publication ber 8, 1944 LETS YELL October, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock * period of four consecutive Date c< iJ sH efi ’u b ilo tion Octobsr £4)tnft«ut Cm m tv Ir u r u n l V-day, when it comes, will have A. M., of said day, at the court- ueek# fay Qrder of Hon<)rabie D N . 6, |944 - Ae JA» —— ---------------------- u ---------- to be a very stilted affair or the Pabliahed Every Friday at - C fe . notice to creditors ** <4 plans of many Americans will FOR SA/LEr- Moro. Oregon ; (C o n tin u e d f r o m Page One) have gone awry. It is all arranged. FOR SALE: 18 ytfcng whitefacadtbstitjaye and - ftR hearing ^ yt. iJrt** public atunT sC ¿ f'ltb m ie G. Blau, L. French 1 ' Wit* dow" to tt,e msy°r’* P ^ l « n » t i On lare drench^ rat, e w » M-00 and ÿ î u c k . AJCocX ' ^ ^ « o m to *»M ' Final Ài- aumm0M J « « i 6th daz oecmaed, arc hereby M t t M to ' m u , .. « . for p®“ » “ d « “« “ ty “n<1 ■ ' ■. . Bnfertd ** »ecorid Act closed stores. Voaioffice at M o r o . ° w n «.Odd ' pieeent them, m proper form, to 4 count and Report and ' for , the ~e Washington gossips are-already Grass Yafla^ ( Congre«« o f March t. 18TS of N t o t o 14H Barton & This newspaper thinks it is trying to figure on the identity of FOR SALE: Split eedar posts in 8ettleraent estate. lot of foolishness. . Attorney for the PUint.ff ed. qualified »»<• ’ 1he man who will succeed Jimmy carload lots. W. A. Nieman, Box- HOPE H.’ BELSHEE NATIONAL » ( , DITORI AL_ a - v - ' x - x <. The world has now been fight _ ~ .... T. Poet Office Address: trator <* « “ e ,U te * M” n,e 128, Sandpoint, Idaho. -47-8 Administratrix, D.B Si. A S S O C AT I O N ing for yeara. .phi, nation haj Byrne, . . ™ n«M>,tar. ^ Blau, deceased, at the office. C® i> expected to resign his job soon . ' T. Lester Johnson, ---- The Dalles, Oregon been in it almost three years. War Geo. Gt Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, after election, as soon as he can FOR SALE: Heating Stove, wood Attorney for Administratrix arouses the emotions of all of us w itbn six months from the date clean up his affairs and leave the ' an<j coal. Charles Bullard, Moro. NOTICE TO CREDITORS as we give up our sons, our free NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING of this notice, to wit: September White House, from where he has - 47-9c . All persons havipg cla ms a- dom, our money. When we at last 16. 1044. been operating. Since the C h ic a g o ____ , --------,--- Notice is given that Leonard - gainst the Estate of Harry N. achieve victory we are told' we Walter L. Blau ruminating convention B y r n e,s f o r SALE: Allen Parlor Fur- Workman as executor of the will Rfcj,elderfer deceased are hereby should he calm and quiet about it. OFFICIAR COUNTY PAPER Geo. G. Updegraff nace, .«mall wood heater, cylinder of Val Workman, deceased, has present them with the PeThaps the long faces would per when he withdrew as a candidate for vice-president “in deference churn. 500 egg incut,ator. Phon, fled with the clerk of the County ' vouche„ and duly verjfi.,d /»ttorney for Administrator SUBSCRIPTION RATES mit us a bit of a yeep before we 46-8 to the wishes of the president.” has Payable in Advance 261. Moro, Mr» A . H. B»rnum Cxmrt of the state o f Oregon for to the undersignedi the ^ l y ap- go meekly home to celebrate the lost interest in hie war mobiliza Sherman Couny, hie final report quai ifted and acti Ex. ONE YEAR ............................ |2 ?0 victory of our forces over a good tion work. He resigned his posi- LOST: Thvo 2-yr old herfere crop of hia admini(,tration of the estate the H<rry N VOTE _ FOR ------------------ — — ............................... book. ition on the supreme bench to take off right egr.^^rallow fork in c f eaid decedent. and *hkt ««¡d H.cheld vier, deceased, at the Bab! When the war is won we SEPTEMBER 29, 1944 on war mobilization at a distinct O ?? connected court haa <xed Satmday, Septem nffice T Ust4,r JohnMn. _ at. should all have such a day of re- ‘financial loss, for Jimmy is not SUTUd i™ ». * » » « £ bet 3», 1 9 « , a t the hohr , et l ' . t o r o e y a t la w , W aM 0, O regon , 'rt’cing that It would be heard in RENDER UNTO CAESAR— a wealthy man measured by any North Pol» r»n«h. Roy Powe_ o’doek a, m. of said 4 » A a Bd <>'" wltWn F,x month, from the date , . Tokyo. Everybody will be happy Moro. _________ courtroom o f said court vs, t M ’ , t bheaVotl of thls .. Farmers of this region are rich and no restraint should be put on yan » tlcK- in worldly goods. They have hit who expresses it. Be off With . . ' ' u J R fe H F A to-rt t: September 8. 1844. FOR the jack pot. skimmed the cream worry and trouble for a time. . Consider the foundry worker. • dime for hearing said rih>ort< A m • Qoima Viola Watkins ’VASCO METHODIST CHUROV objections to said report shall •truck the mother lode, . walked There will be some repressive Hre f**1® ® J 7 cents an ,hour2 Executrix through the mint with wide cuffs action necewary possibly. It will l b f o r him^lar work je*mwhero. Sunday ______ SchocT ___ n r 1 0 :0 0 A M . filed «1 o r before «aid date. D ate of First Publication Septem —W. Fot A«W Leonard Workman on their pants. *“ . ftin improper to break a neigh- Twenty thousand foundry workers Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. Executor Farms that have borne mort- bor’s window or steal his car in an <luit’ making a bottleneck m Subject> ..w hat ^ 0 I do to be gages since grandpa kgrew hk oveT abundance of joy, but Amer- th® manufacture of farm mac m- ?jned?n ¿ y Joe M a r s h SUMMONS first moustache have been cleared can people aren't much given to erY- WPB « W ™ |,mD0" m-' Voworth League at,7:00 p. m at the Gras* In the Circuit1 Court of the of debt by lucky grandaon. Farmer* auch practice» anyway and could Mexicans fur the work: -te te - • .>,eBchin, »ervice f ...L" 1 now ook on bankers a» ordinary rery Kkely be permitted to cel»- ®rtmcnt refused to permit it. Th .3 Valley Mefliodist church Sunday State of Orego». for the Ccuniy a levee to daily tofi whereas bank- brate the end of the most serio”» is one reason there 1» a shortage Bfternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Subject, of Sherman, Catherine Lliraoith T ro u b le O fte n W’estfall, Pla;ntiff, vs. Jack Ad- ers used to be oppreasore. Farm- war without greatly interfering oi farnv machinery and fr ‘Where is Zebedee?” known as Ad F- L. Cannell- psstr-. ' ?an Westfall. ers have many times the money the peace an<f dignity of the Starts a t H om e rian Bert Westfall, Dt * ndant. I t the bank they used to be able pianners. To Jack Adrian Westfall also 'loro (Community to borrow. Wheat growers pay Has this regimentation gone h o OREGON FRUITS GO B ead th e o th e r d ay w h e re some t h a t s p re a d s to in t o le r a n c e known as A Irian B°rt We-tfa!1 Presbyterian Church more «1 income than their farm far tbat we can’t even yell when fo lk s h a v e p u t u p $100,000 to es am o ng neighbors, and in to le r Eible School 10 a. m Defendant above named TO FAR PLACES outfits are worth. Happy days are wp.re bappy? if »0 we’d betteT Morning Wor^iip 11 a. m IN .THE NAME QF THE ta b lis h a b u re a u to com bat ln - ance among nations- here. celebrate the end of puch regimen- New York is still by far tlu Communion, Sermon: “The mmu STATE OF OREGON: "i ye J arc' toieran o e and prejudice. From where I sit, yon can pnt Converaation leads to the con- tation. leading market for Oregon’s pea’ s 'S Reckow w e all agree that your faith In the family that hereby required tb aiwrc^F and and fresh prunes, but both Los c elusion that there are three t h e - -------------------- Frayer meeting ^fad. 8 p, m. answer the Cofnplaat fitod affailj- ’* that’s a m ighty warthy caase. lives and lets liv e —where P a en oiies to the reason v for the P.AIN_ Angeles and Chicago have passed B a t I sroader if tolerance, like joys his smoke and maybe a C. E. Sunday 8 p.m . ad' you in the above entitled pleasant state of farm income. Here it is a short 48 hours ur- ft as> an outlet for Oregon apples, •0 assay other thlags, doesn’t mellow glass of beer or two: n u l within four weeks ftom the date James D. Moberg, pastor. FIRST: people think it » Roose- til October and the days are a > according to a statistical bulletin _________ begin at home. Ma wears fanny looking hats of the first publication of thfc x d t engendered Income, that the marm as Junefc But one touch • just jMued by the QSC extensile Christian Science Society and likes ’em; and Sis grows ap Y o u la k e a fa m ily w h e re M a I .Summons;, and if you fa 1’, to ans president has made the farmer < frost has come to brown the cue service, “Oregon’s Carkxt Ship Sunday morning service« as healthfully fall of spirits ¿s a objects to h u b b y ’s s m o kin g In wer or appear or plead, plaintiff rich. The decision made in the umbers and there is more spring nvents and Unloads of Tree 11:00 a. m. Subject “Reality” child should be. w ll apply to the Court for the re th e p a rlo r, and P a can’t stand nt « 1 early day» o f the present adminis- than fall in the a r. The scent of Fruits.” Data for 1943 are includ- Wednesday night servie* h is w ife ’s hats; and th e y both lief prayed for and dem nd d »n tration to give direct benefits to damp stubble has not permeated ed. ---------- includes testimonials of healing. y e ll a t Sis fo r lik in g to listen to the Complaint, to-wit, a decre<* 4.,* Th -• reading room in the reaw farmer» did make life easier for the short distance to the town. _ For the more perishable fruits s w in g m u s ic —and y o u ’ve got of thf» building is onen. AU au this Court decreeing the marring“ th e seeds o f trouble? T ro u b le them during the dtngerous drouth There has been no rain, nor much Portland leads in taking cherry thorized Christian Science ’.Iters between the plaintiff and defendant years of the early thirties, ths* promise of rain, either. And it H shipments, while San Francisco is tu re can be bought or ho¥riW»sr above named void. This summonj No, 96 o f a S a i a ‘Mtiirf C o p yrig h t, 1944, B rew in g Industry F oundation is true. , Growth of the benefits time, for if the country is to have th€ chief single market for the derived from co-operative market- another good crop there must be lew Oregon peaches dipped out. Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, <) E X i inj also helped. ra^n, this fall, in the winter, and Production of fruit shipped in nein tenero Meets Every Second ’”’1 Me< Financial gain ftom Wrect ’pay- far into June. car lots is concentrated almost Fourth Thursdays 'n «• » í a S F(n Month. Visiting Mewl«-ft Mo: ments were largely offset by res- The rainmaker passed us by completely in the Southern Ore- y Inv rited-—Moro.. Oregon triction of acreage and In ability last crop year. Perhaps he thought gon and Columbia basin districts, Alice Omduff, W. M. to sell ©reduce grown.* Tnternstion- we had had enough of success according to this bulletin prepared •1 trading agreements restricted and might get to thinking we had by the extension econimrics s t a f f .___ »T market«. Roosevelt policies did been responsible for it ourselves. These two regions supply 96 per Lupine Re ^ i f p - r’— is h e agricultural in- cent of the shipments, with the Meets 2nd a 4 _ m uri) to Wt>K Tuesdays of each Willamette Valley and Snake Rlv- nw>nth yieit ng meln ___ _ but _ l i t t lq/tò maire them Wg. ei basin shipping 4 per cent. b^rg welcome. That was noi ’ tò* T*>Hëvî: >at Pears led all fruits with 3191 A lee McKee N.G .' Givirtg prated W \ IfeaaeveU for everything comes from here wor- From the Observer, Oct. 1, 19«5 cars »hipped in 1943, or about Florence Johftston._S< «Mp, not from reason. «•* r _ G B Bourtrill is having lumber P«r cen^ °f ^h* total. Apples I ureka Lodge No. 121. A.F.A A.5t. Meets on the 1st '4 d S E C O lW fJ ^ f & Tgiven ss delivered for his new residence were second with 1191 ears, or 3rd Thursday e<abinjs another raanon why .jm eat noon to be erected in the northern 21 per cent. Other fruits in erde of each niontS Virit • ol importance for shipment rath members arc cordially mers are «o rich. Tb*fe *«1Y »<>««« , rection of Moro. [GAIN THIS YEAR the Army, the Navy ■•nvited to meet with «V, good arguments for thU. War b ar .A new farm house is ‘being er than processing w°re freui R. P. Briabine W 5 fresh cher-i- eertehtlv increased the eonsump- built on the Nelson place east of prunes, 788 cars; and the Post Office Department have R. V. Lockhart, secretary tion of flffii? «pore especially meat, Kent, owned by Ragsdale and Pet 319; dried prunes, 124; f h completed careful plans to a^ure the delivery which we had -to raise When we er# and farmed by Dell Eakin who peaches, 18: fresh apricots Moro Lodge- No. 113, LOOT», .Mkiats 1st and . 3rd cculd not pgrow wheat. The war recently bought the lease interests end mixed fruits,18. o f Christmas gifts to the m illions o f men and Tuesdays in I.ChO.F. from E W Lewis. The new h ou v gave employment ....... . t<t hall- Transient tfruf women overseas. But these plans are of no million men who .had been ouVj>^ replaces one lost by fire. • Confidence imparts a wondn virit ng brothers are » work until war contracts made The More Hotel has had an ap-'inspiration to ts possessor, cordis Iky mvitod avail unless you do your part by shopping wisely and early, Giem busy. . .. • • plication of new paint, varnish and bears him on in security either to to meet with us. by »nailing properly and promptly! Prices o f farm products hav-S paper to the upstairs, dining room meet no danger, or to find m rtt'r F - - H o u s t o n N. G. —Milton been held down by the , ad minis-s anft office this week. , glorious trial. Percy Thompson, Secretary tration «nite restriction also put Arthur Phillips has finished his • Hen is dH yov aeed to know about sbipptag ovonaas Christina« packages! 44444444*»« NOTICE OF FINAL ACC< on sales, but for the first time In erntract fencing the new Hay Can; maple, you aeay know that your package ie coin’ SHOP NOW — .M ail ywtr « twmm Christman Notice is herby give« that fh-* ten years the people of na- yon road and brought the county Mmewfaere in the South Pacific, but aiacc it ie packages before October IS. \ ^ h v s ^ unders gned" has filed the Coun addressed in care of Post O fice, San Francisco, y c j ll tlOn had enough to e*t when war cf>ok house home Monday, SH O P W ISE L Y *— Seed ne pcHaheblee or in- have to pay only the parcel poet rate from your ty Ccurt of the State of Oreg-. put them to work. Farmers r^ep- From the Observer. Sept. 29.1905 flctaun&blc material. IhcludiM ttatchae of all Post O fice to 8an Francisco. blade or lighter fluid. The h e a l ¿a the hull of a ehip '01 Sherman County his f. Final ed that benefit. The price of wheat Henry Ryan of Five-mile brou- ie IX) de<re«e. Clothing, tobacco, expenaivc jewelry, W RAP PRO PER LY—Articles should be pecked 4< Account and Report ae A dm. u„ ri about half what k was in the g-ht a load of elegant onions to food (except fruit cake that la EXC EPTIO N ALLY neatly in substantial boxes or container:, and V “ ' o ' well packed) are not wanted by Service people be covered with strong wrappers to withstand pres trator of the Estate of C's laart in r ' * 7 ,4 * Moro lant week, the best we hav? sure of other mail and sacks of mail, as well as long 8IZE OP PACKAGE— No package can be over McBride Stone, deceased, and tlui. It is probablef war « en »n The Inland Empire, and storage. W atches and cameras should be packed id 15 inches ie length, or SS inches in length and Wednesday, the 11th day c . having given., will also take away, they went off like hot cakes at girth combined. No parcel can exceed 5 pounds in wooden containers. Tie packages with string, do not seal with gummed tape — they must be opened for w e ig h t. . . thia includes the wrapping. October, 1944, at 10:00 calor’c A. - Taxes wfil certainly eat -up -mont >2 per Mek. inspection. Also, any separate items within the NO RBQ VK ST8 N E E D E D — Prom September M , of said day, at th? cjurtr »<v package must be tightly packed and thoroughly of the f»nn Profits in time and Get one of those 17 jewel Elgin 15th to October 15th no requests from Sarrica protected. i the c^urthon-^s ’**' r *‘' v' the extravagances of this*adrhmis- watches ih the best solid nickel people overseas are necessary and you can send more A D D R ESS CORRECTLY—All addresses ehoufH •v have ; :n fined than one package during t^at time, but NOT more tration, both > terikbut of^'war ease made, price $12.60 at Hea- include the full name of soldier or Bailor, hia than one package can be sent in any one week. n n•'* will bear heavily for g en era*«*. ^ o A ’s jewelry etore. rank and aerial number, service organisation end NO IN SUR ANC E — Overseas package« for the unit. Army or Fleet Poet Office number, and the THIRD: And.prebaMy’i b i ^ M - ’ Rev. John Tonkins and family Army and other services receiving mail through Port of Embarkation Poet Office through which peck- ■ J ?t ‘ i iJ overseas APO (Army Post O S e s) can not be insured. m to which ntostt credit' be took in the fair last week, age ia routed. Address clearly in ink, and enclose a O verseas parcels for Navy, Coast Ouard, or Marina raid rotate. duplicate of the address with list of contents Inside t 'e - i e n t given 1« old mother 'Ratnre,r her Mr and Mrs I D Pike are taking personnel can be insured. the package ia case the wrapping comes apart. H A., Wh to self. Main reason ' f a r the^darkest b the fair in its entirety this week V» FIGURE POSTAGE C O R tB C T L Y — A ll pack- Addresses should be printed on the paper of the AdnrÊnhtrat j O ages must, of couree. be prepaid. The parcel post package itself to avoid, the possible tearing of paciad days of t l* 4 ^ * * * ° " '* *" thla Win 8ay8 "'•y have U '! O fic e to the P rate ia figured from your Poet Office Tc oet O ftce labels. Every package should be marked "C!ni..:msa 4c »• Johnson, country was the poor cre^e grown Alberta after the fair, fnorder to care of which the package la nddreaaad. Per n - P a ro o r to insure delivery before Christmas. tt vnev for. *dmh)ls$rtitjr tlwn. There **d this make the words of tome garrulous » c-e f t e ’ - i- •• , 'V - ” X t , p l d ^ l a . lW fc • a . « para^rapher rx x i. 44-8* • 1 H t f r t tw w to gat it Hoyar there’' on time! qvarter fiha buMM^F1, *“ Ml* Qbeerfire Oct. 2 1925 Correct mailing labels must include the following information: CU CF FINAL HEARING , bre o f the four yekrs « f W A Williams, city marshal, 1« ia T^r V -w’ - -r»’.-* J. ' - _-♦•*. » - T \ \ > > ' ’ , w m ' m to . Kct’ce is • reby given h?? rot AtMY recreit proeperity. Even- at pre- filling in the gravel streets at the i JLr/ngnec \..s filed in ü t Cour.- •ent pricer World W af I prlc- intersection turn buttons by an sp ftoto. *rtv> » Bw. • tome M m to ertim i» 20» w~. 1— U. JOS * * torn fc. y Cnurt of t'.v2 State of Ocep. j ec—we could not pay'off ' mort- plication of fine grovel screenings, - «m»m ».»toa t ' ' O m — ». «*— or Sherman County her gages on crops like that. Oontroctor O A Ramsey expects •V • ♦ 4»" i Tar JOiA M. t o m , Saeman Fin» O om . U. S Now. Account and Report as , Adminis In the years 1980-M inclusive to leave here next week for the Ta: Cri»«»» William K m (Army toriol No ) trate x, De B~nis Non, of the es Company S, ISZlh ln<ant«y. N e w I W «Oto N t o N to ), this county averaged tt.295,888 Fred Cox farm south of Grass Val- C/o Flert toM OH««. AKO SI0, «¿a t o h n a t a , late of S. A. Hall, deceased sr ’ N m V e K k V. bushels of wheat which at present ley where he has several weeks „ San Frannie«. Calif. that Wednesday, the U th d?” '** price« would have brought us work doing interior finish work Kelly’s Column Want Ada C.J. ; SHORB C ,H U CONGRESS Rom where I s it ... a* In Other Days A, KEEP FÄlTr n H H H Political Adviser 0 0 0 $1 727 0(X> d^llsT*, about a third on the Cox residence. of what we will get this year. We C R Sparling, Clyde Criteo and definitely were net prosp-reu« th*rt. Lewis McKee returned last Sat- If anyor- w«nts to give praise urday from a deer hunting expc and honor to the aouree of M« dition in the vicinity of Mitchell «.-isfactorv ineom* h* -#*7 Th*y reported plenty of signs of thinks to the rain, the cool hre*’.- deer in the woods, but few chance! t to Him who sends fhrifi. ’ for a shot at the elusive anim al. ___________ a r c -m 7 — ~ * The boys’ and girls’ club o* ’ It U « » * «* • rel'*f to 3 1- ™ * 0 7 “ ? ,pri” haVs leas i « • tiwe state fair for the most ksw —y ------- -■ u artisic 4.v •v-n «hooch we aU lpw$w H > C*>- booth In competition with aM oth- it e r t o be rimporory «0d only done er counties of the state. Washing- distort* until a f- ton won 2nd place and Multnomsh to “Jltor to, «tofti. - • W • WUlyc ass n Robert to D. th» BÏ , rfc^.y, wtntcd cl r r e - .------ r, . . . . siser le ---------- General . E.'s*; ...» V R|>ce WiI|lBm puff»«» fori.»: rwr diplomat. Morphy Is «: Mated at Ms desk la the state ut built!* fr.» v e r t a ’’’» ” - * * *.. « ÿ fmw. * SOS NAVY to e M Attom K CM. J i t UMwMy M i r t o » e. «tot A m , T e Cwyerol Jato Hwtry Smtot, U. 5. M Gte Jawasvth Msrwwt t /o Ftort to n OH««, San Froncuco, CeW. l< to '* a« a Navy Ship F - « t o w ( t o . SM » ‘ IIM S b a it. t o » n e fitto K m . T r « to n a to » t a p e W . U. 1 N w y. U. S. * MlNNtSO TA. c/e **••» Po*t Off««, . htor York. N. Y. r Mail for Coast Guard persoaool is addressed the seme as for Navel personnel, eecept that the words ”U. S. Coast Guard” are used ; in place of U. S. Navy after the person’s name. ’IT.' V rower rtaid T his stetem eet Ass t o s e prepared and rslsoood b y BL1TZ-W EIN H A R D COM PANY t e fiefp fnsara « U s r r y Cbriatmsa tar men and women n r r i i f n ron sas.