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'>■ I r - ' . ' fcuGK X, v .. . I EKMAN C O u k t i iU tk N A L . MORO. OR&GOA , I ” • Í « ---- :—:---------' — --------- - -----— ■ ---------■ -----------------. f FRIDA Y, OCTOBER fi, 1944 w *»brrnterti CCotnrtç Journal -«/ a f. Í. . t. *e t S' ' * ». - T - -»—- He came in as- banks closed » and made several changes, some of which ir e now classed as social re Poblishtfi Bvéry Friday at form \ Relief, social security, oon Moro, Oregon trol qf the stock* j^aarket are som? Editor of.ffigm. Insurance of bank depo- ™ Giles L . French Dufur, Oregon' € « ...4 - -co™. - i « - - m *. **L 11 » » p “*»«“ " «form . sept. ’so. 1944 C a r a a a n d < U io n v, < “M.”ch°iWl5;»“ U' ; • Th* “ »>ids were, out of work; Editor Sherman County Journal: ' J a I a l}'-‘ <11111 U I1U |J . x.yz adroinialratlo.. In your editor al of th b week Carl Shemer and family have Mechanic Moves U 172D In To Operate C’T .. were all in the mal by Monday af ter having been received, a short tóme before. About 36 days will be given for them to make the round trip. Mr and Mrs M. A. Bull left Tuesday for s abort vacation a t Camp Sherman. / * •• *g*pfr.y ™ . »..AT«.4. U ara ’ ' 4 ^ ..» ¿ ^ ■^1*°''!*’ y a t . / ° Oa *'ou rtatg why have had 3uth rented the P hilips house and NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 0 E E CHkHjS y w r t • « * > U n c although an exp.ns.6n of good times in the last twelve years. n.oved in Monday on fe . Notice ia herby given that the Funnily 4 < S % f l » T I 0 « end *»* previous dam bu.ld.ng program Now , would like to have you turn from Portlari/ Mr. Shorter undersigned has filed ¿n the Coun other public works did us.* state thru your paper why we had has taken over the Moro Garage STATE OF OREGON: yo j arc hereby required to appear and answer the Complant filed again st you in the above entitled Court, within four weeks Jroia the date of the first publication of thi- Summons; and if you fail to ans wer or appear or plead, plaintiff w 11 apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for and demanded in the Complaint, to-wit, a decree <•/ this Court decreeing the marriag»’ between the plaintiff and defendant above named void. This suramom cf served upon you by publication for a period of four consecutive weeks by order of Honorable D. N. Mackay, Circuit Judge of the above named Court, made and entered on the 6th day of -September, 1944. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 16th day of September, 1944. : . - J. Tracy Barton Attorney for the Plaintiff Post Office Address: The Dalles, Oregon : tom ey at law, W bscq , Oregon, tvitbin si$ month« fyomN^e date of the first publicaton o f titts no tice, to-W.t: September 8, 1944. J Salma Viola Watkins Executrix Date of FiA t Publication Septem ber 8, 1944 Pete of Last Publication October 6, 1944 ; • NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■ All persons having claims again st the estate of Minnie G. Blau, deceased, are hereby not fled to pieeent themy in proper form, to the undersigned^ the duly appoint ed, qualified and acting Admin’S* trator of the estate of Minnie <3. Elau, deceased, at the office -of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, with n six months from the date of this notice, to wit: September 16. 1944. » - Walter L. Blau Geo? G. Updegraff Attorney for Administrator 46-8 ty Court of the State of Oregon operate foi Sherman County his Final SUBSCRIPTION RATES ? 'le? J ,reCt “ ministration and he or the Rep. it „ an auh> an<J machine repair Account and Report as Adminis fn«ir crops United. party can give good times, why shop. trator of the Estate of Clara Payable in Advance M r V PA R ’ y ‘;. ' «9 . ^ °" ^ 7 ° ^ ’ n>On' W“ST1't roturned to P°w r for S-Sgt. Carl Peeta left Wednesday McBride Stone, deceased, and that ° ............ * ¿ rT r;t1,y. “ • twelve y“ " ’ Why <Ud the Rep’ '° r return to Camp MeCoy, Wi,„ Wednesday, the 11th day of azw-v^nor» « t,on acb’eve<l ® » • thirties waa party have to resort to a Democrat where he is with an infant™ rt*tr • Octaber, 1944, at 10:00 oclock A. OCTOBER «, .944 , on borro^d money. C ntB the war , o them out of the woret de. M., of said day, at the courtroom, ..came diong there were practically ^ression this nation ever knew and Mr and Mrs Robert Henderson cn the courthouse ,in Moro, Ore TIME TO CHANGE ■ je many m enfdle a , In ,930. D<*- the Rep. party helped put Roo8e- are o, gon have been fixed by * the fiats grew with each year. Aielt in for twelve year8 . » V Court as the time and place for ter. making their^ third girl. Children who will graduate from Now we- are in another war hearing o f objection« to said F i You seem to have so much know- Mr and Mrs. Huntley '"left high school next May will in » « 7 - M p V we entered“with aa.aftwady ledge about the good time« ,n the Tuesday for tW lr home in Port nal Account and Report and for rernrinuer when w<i.rii v tl j l . 1 _- - „ ivt w t o t j i u i i i c i i i . run* cases be able to » remember anyone else was president but th6 J T ™ ? Democratic party why can’t you ]and accompanied by their daugil. the settlement of said estate. incumbent They were too y o ^ it t t - Z e . , 2 f * ” * Why ™ SUd* * * ’ « « Cal1“ Moore. H. A. White , . . __. • __lu.:_i . wardpme , and glso times in the Republican party T,__ • . . , „ Administrator Free Crews, Art Bucholtz, Ted to be interested in political .o r because of the load of bureaucrats NOTICE TO CREDITORS T. Lester Johnson, governmental matters before the u to a„ vonBorstel, Tom Striker and Fred All persons having cla ms a- Your Respectfully, Attorney for Administratjr 1932 election. Ilennagin left Friday for the lit emmental controls of-thls adminis- geinst the Estate of Harry N. W. A. Woods ______________________ tle cabin in the mountain and e This is written in an attempt t, ration. When the time for defla Richelderfer, deceased, are hereby few days hunting the deer. to analyze the effect of long ^ on com^s—and always does— notified to present them, with the NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Mr ad Mr® Henry A ken of Hep time service n the presidency, on nation will be in no position Notice is hereby given that t*-? proper vouchers and duly verified pner were in town Sunday while tlia people of a democracy and .es- gmoot b jt8 path. It Ta too far in to the Undersigned, the duly ap- pecially on the young people there- deb^ -o" their way to Prineville to at undersigned lias filed in the Cour po nted, qualified and acting Ex (Continued from Page FOB ’ tend a political meeting. Mr. Ai- ty Court of the State of Oregon We have not cured the ills that ecutrix of the Estate of Harry N. We are now discussing the pro- on 1929 depression TCilu’,re^ amount of wool; therefor ^en ¡8 state chairman of-the Dem for Sherman County her Final Account and Report as Adminis- R’.chelderfer, deceased, at the position as to whether we should b( lTOWed money to feed the 8uffer. ^ v y imports, but do- p^y. office of T. Lester Johnson, at- —P4. Pvt A4» retain Roosevelt for another tarn» erg instead of finding a cure. r e s tie production is not restricted. and -^rs Jess Landry re- tratr x, De Bonis Non, of the es which would make 16 years or not. j^0 one ¿g about what Veterans administration, which turned Sunday from, a week spent tate of S. A. Hall, deceased, and that Wednesday, the 11th day of People easily get into habits of •art of a cure will work. T hi, ad- ad™i"irtar'"k <>>*’ in Portland. October, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock R om where I s it... / / Joe M a rsh GI b»U of rights, is considering the phn Ruggles came up Sunday action, habita of thought, habita n,inigtrutbn ha. had 12 year, to of lethargy. We seem to have the |, n<j Qne and gone so. Now hospital facilities f ram St. Helens to bring Eg dau- A. M., of said day, at the court Roosevelt habit in theUnited Sta- Republicans asking that G<ittPte<^ especially to women. There #hter, Joslyn, to visit a few weeks room, in the courthouse, in Moro, tea. There are lots of people who we try tbe policy that made Am- * rC n° W great numbeT8' °* women w Rjj ber grandmother, Mrs W A Oregon, Sherman County, Oregon W o rd s T h a t feel as if they were partially lost eric> great ¡n the first place. That in the armed force». The Wacs. Ruggles. A enw daughter, Pamo- hi ve been fixed by the Court a1» the time and place for hearing ff they were to wake up some ¡ndivldual enterprise instead < f / ^ aves’ Marines, those attached to ] H q j ^ w a g to Mr and Mrs R oll O ff Y o u r Tongue. of objections to said Final Ac momihg to find some qne else government control. the air ccrp8’ tbe nurses, etc., are- p»hil Ruggles September 24. count and Report and for the president. Theee p»4ple / .have n <pbe j^gon th'8 nation went so in themeelves an army of respect- * M H Howland, traveling agent Ed Hodges and the doctor were sense of security in old things, far abeaj of other nation» in the ab^e •***• All of these will be en- Oregon Liquor Control com- eettlement of s a d estate.’ After all, it just comes dov.*n to holding forth about how words HOPE H. BELSHEE having respect for other folks* ©1*1 customs, old names. past century was because we had to hospitaization w en tney mission was here Monday night only mean som ething when you rights. I don’t mean just in the Administratrix, DHJ4. That feeling on the part of so / iontiers to which we could ex- *^e n Qnora y arge 1 on one of his nw/nthly round” think about them; and that a lot bi,; things like maybe whai po many people is what made it pos- pand We aiRO had frontiers of the and mttny 7 m need oi hosP’- ©Ver the eastern part of the state, T. Lester Johnson, of words seem to lose th "Jr litical party a fellow belongs to. aible for the kings to retain the r mind Our cititen8 were free to in, 8erv,ce Wlth the P**»“*« • of Mrf M(jlle McLachlan k f t 7 ^ ^ . Attorney for Administratrix Eutdn the little things, too, like m eaning just because they’re grasp on Europeans so many years vent. expand and produce and t h » ^me. _ day ^or portland to bring her sor. h ir in g a glass of beer occa- used too glibly. and with such disastrous effect. nation developed. - VTWith. advent ° f WOr?d W<U Poland home for. a visit. He ha< SxviiaHy. SUMMONS As the doctor pot it, “ They Even so in the years of the ruj? Woods says the Republi- o> ? R was recognized t t the TPCent|y resum ed from the South In the Circuit Court of the Seems to me if every time we roll off your tongue without *o- o* English kings the average spa n have elected Mr. Roosevelt women who served must be pro- j»acjflc and ba8 a abort furlough State o f Oregon, for the Ceuniy s p o k e a b o u t t o le r a n c e w e ing through your mind. Tr.ko of reign has been but a little over :1 I€e | imeg R certalniy has not Vlded with facilitiea wNch are not H the WendeU McLachlan of Sherman, Catherine Elizabt th tM nght a bout what it m eans— tolerance for instance . . . some 16 years. We could crownx a royal because of his economic the- reQu*re<l <nd is to meet 710W traveling through Belgium Westfall, Plaintiff, vs. Jack Ad- n.aybe then we’d all of os start of the people who use it most family and have a change '.n about His undeniable mastery nt requirement that the veterans w jth an armored force, writ“» ’ 5an Westfall, a)'*o known as Ad understand it least.** "7 t and not just ta lk I »g the same time as we would have politics, his charming voice, the ficlrn'nirtrati on (Gen. Frank Hines) that the country is very pretty an-1 rian Birt Westfall, Drf ndant. From w here I sit, It loch" if we retained Roosevelt. a jd of the b g city machines anJ-^' tWnldiig o f equipping one 01 p^pfe hospitable. To Jack Adrian W estell also the doctor is righ t But tc : It ix. of oourae, th . 1 « . boM. th. hi, abnity to divide the n.tion into ‘“ • ’ J*” ’’ ’ T h. Moro Missionary sockAy will known as Adrian Bert Westfall, is m ighty easy to und.. leas advonturou. th . more recent oppeeing groups, h i. use of tax th’ m ‘ pt at th<- clttb »«'kiing October Defendant above named migraata from Eurwpe who have raieed funds caursd his elect*onu will be located and the 8ewin«r Session IN ;THE NAME OF THE Ab. 9 7 o f a Series Iruhutry Fottndaúan these feelings of long adherence jj € h^8 failed as an administrator number and size of the institutions dinner’ will be served, to theft rulers. Those wh^ catne to and j,e has been unable to produce are at Prftaent under discu a - 1>oniaj d Thotnpsdil" 1« now regis- this land early hl it* history and a cdre f or oyr national economic ^ on- It: is ^hen for granted that OSO where he k taking a who fought to .stabliah our form iUa. / ' not many unit, will be raquired ^ a‘n OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER some of the best trained men. . y? Far a,lCh bad times in Hoover’s ad- f rom H .C. Case end will SHORB Kelly’s Column CONGRESS ox government, or those who ha re been well t . - - * t about that form of government,- prefer change. They know tfiat power corrupt. that any man or any regime that Frankly, we do not know „ can do , o or n o t do know that the Roosevelt ot government control over thing has failed. That is whethi an^ these may be situated in such we w ’ w But wo o ’“ ’ «• southern California an t Clair B.lxer, son hf Mr and Mrs system Florida. However. H ia juvt as prob- A- P. Bailor of G ras. Valley, Lynn every- «M< that one of sueh hospitals may Simms, son of Mra Robert LeBleu plainly b* Plac« l in the Pacific northwest, o f /¡if* sor of Mr and Mm Alfred Lyons stays in control too long becomes eviident C H U R C H E Z R of Kent, will be called to service slack In administration and i n e f - --------------------- WASCO METHODIST CHURCH this month. feet ve. The theory o f divine right County Clerk Roes Ornduff re Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. of kings came from long time ru ports that ballots for service men Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. lers who taught their own india- Subject, “What shall I do to he HTTti r rT.TTTT***-:: pensibility. America was establish saved?” ed by men who felt themselves V© bi. the proper source of power and From the Observer, Oct. 8, 1915 Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. it can only' Continue as America John DeMoss left Wednesday n Preaching service at the Gras» if the people retain that wower by b h auto for San Francisco, Calif. Valley Methodist church Sunday changing phlit cal heads. I t is time Ha finished his summer fallow afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Subject, seeding September 22nd and the •<Where is Zebedee?” M oro O regon to change. grain Is now weri above ground. p. l . Cannell. pastor. unit»! unmuuiiurri i iiim iin tt t t a n Born to Mr and Mrs Dayton*------------------- A « IT OF HISTORY Henricha, an eight pound daugh- Moro Community W ^ a t A d » * * A ,.x • a / ter Sunday morning, October 3, Presbyterian Church « c « - In another column Wood» w rite, »»kin« whx we had »< «>« hom» of her parent« in Moro ^Ihle Sdhooi 10 a m. FOR SALE: Split cedar posts ¡r. w aa . n Hoover’s admin . stra . . . r u « r r and carload lots. W. A. Nieman, Box bad times a™ Mrs Mr” N « W w Thomnson inompson. Dr u r Morning * Worship » 11 a. m The mind . . a v av Mnr*p aittondino* Communion, Sermon: Tt 128, Sandpoint, Idaho. 47-d tion along with some other ques- Morse attending r vriaf., lions regarding <r«:ent economic The popular feature of th? «f Christ FOR SALE: Heating Stove, wood IJstorr • i Sherman county fair four horse Prayer meeting Wed. 8 p. m. It Z u st be admitted that econ- chariot race, was staged at The C. E. Sunday 8 p. m. and coal. Charles Bullard, Moro. 47-9c cmic ftstory i* mixed up with f»ft last week by Bob Hai- James D. Moberg, pastor, political history to auch an ex- ley and Percy Thompson. Thomp- Christian ' Science Society tent that neither is entirely cleay. »on winning by two lengths. The Sundav morning services at FOR SALE: Allen Parlor Fur nace, small wood heater, cylinder Ce was neck and neck until on 11;0() a m Subject “Are Sin, Di hut some things can be taken as rtC churn, 500 egg incubator. Phon" ossuied. > home Mretch' sease and Death Real? 261, Moro, Mrs A. H. Barnum Wednesday . night service The depression of 1929 was a From U e oberver> oct.fi, 1905 ' , , u ,. at 3 ▼ orld wi^Je depression and was Mr# NeJlie pike waa thrown froni includes testimonials of b™bnK- LOST: Two 2-yr old heifers, crop the result of the first world War. buggy Sunday, with her two ,e ^T vJn All aw off right ear, swallowfotk in - J i ^ t SU t|T t ^ o l k r t ° ne*' M" Plke W** UnC<>n’ ' t*>°ri»«l Chrixtian Science liter, left ear, branded RP connected. mg. without a v a il for some time, but the little ture can be bought or borrower, Started from home place to cur debtor nations. We raise >ur escaped without a scratch. North Pole ranch. Roy Powell, Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. tariff and they could not trade f A Baker man has patented Meets Every Second and Moro. 47p with ua. Most of us applauded out a proce8B for extracting an oil Fourth Thursday*' *n eo.h Month. Visiting Members high tariff because it kept other bruah which is used a? FOR SALE; Grt^de Guernsey h eif Invited— Moro, Oregon goods out. _ r the.basis of commercial perfumer- er to freshen in Nov^ E P Rich Alice Ornduff, W. M. Credit wae expanded in the L- grade • Marie Hoskinaon, SecreU ry Wasco. 48p nited States and the stock market burn etraw To do gQ 10 U°"'t *>orn TO d° “ “ Lupin«- R«b«k»li~Lod»- NV 11« WMS ac.t>Ve; * - tjmea ever P»und« ni‘rolf<’n i« W to every 2nd and 4th 1929, the best peace deatn)yed Tuesdays of each The bubble had to burst. A g From the Observer, Oct. 9, 1925 month. Visit ng men! Hoover had had much experien^ A <maU arrived at h*™ welcome, feeding other nations he followed Ted Sat- A' McKee N.G. the national policy of etting Juj UTdfty September 26th. Florence Johnston. S»____________ states care for the hungry instead FieMg. in Gra„ Valley > ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F A- A M Meets on the 1st arA of doing it on a federal h**®' e tad their safe blown Monday night 3rd Thursday evening» »pent between four and ttW W - wjth g lo-B of abbut >100. The of each month* Visiting lion dollar« in relief of <*«*• combination on the outside door members are cordially manipttated and the inner i :nvited to meet with us or a n other. He establabed the RFC R. P. Briabine W. M. door forced. and ctheT ‘.theT similar agencies, n R. V. Lockhart, secretary elert<> ‘ Democratjr, „ a ______ _ , r house was -ii T W Alley and F L Burnet re- and there wa* bieli*lln< turned last Friday from a try at Moro Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F W a tA Meets 1st and 3r<f the Nministratioo ¿e9r hunting in the Paulina moun- for Tuesdays iq I.O.O.F.. gre*s that made progre*» tsina, Tam Said that he had the ¡hall. Transient and the <iepi»««son fJm P °*‘b‘* wrong shooter, that if he had fvisit ng brothers are Roonevekt Waa e le c t » m 19. o’- g camera he would have got- cordially invited his premise V» ent o-ovemnwttt - manyiiA good shot at long dis to meet with us. P ii* A4 t . The Anti-Prehlhltloa Commit««« ot Ortfoa. O. J. llcP ersoo, Chairman; penses. He waa not choaen becauA U n c|i but that he had no luck at P«arson-4th Av«. B ld g , Portland Emeat Houston N. G. be said speofi « P « 4 rifle shooting distance. Percy Thompson, Secretary In Other Days C. A . Ruggles J I INSURANCE. . THE JOKER* 1' W-l fl»’ Uve ú í í w w . M lililí uûw w e a /í (b UXUj, I t ó w l i a> ( á Í¿/ Gi eta The D alle» w h en in S d l c m vi» it S m a r t S h op