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J Í a, aMKMMÀN CÒI n Ó ibUK NAL. MOMO. OULGON FRIDAY, OCTOBBtt 27, 1944 too gardening, reading, wt ting, BROWN & VAN VAÇTOR et Reynolds, defendants: o' Sherman County, Oregon, after seem just and equitable. > m IN THE NAME OF THE STATE giving legal notice thereof in the The date of the first publication ei tertaining or whatever other Attorneys for Plaintiff activities one might choose. Pioneer Building, The Dallas, OF OREGON, you. and each of manner provided by law for the of thia Summons is the 29th day Every Friday at (Continued from Page One) And work, if not too hard or you, are hereby required to ap Wasco County, Oregon. of October, 1944. sale o f real property under mort Mure, Oregon _____ onerous, hurts no one. We will and divert attention of the voters pear and answer the domplaint gage foreclosure proceedings. Editor have to get hack to it one of from the more important issues of filed against you, and each of you, 1 (3) That the proceeds of said Kile» L. French ■the election, c „ r..j r,_-I... —.w— . . these days. For there will come a in the above entitled suit on ox- ealc be applied (1) in payment There is still - the mystery of before four weeks from the date of the costs of said sale; (2) costs at M<ya. t °[**?£n.u*<Ur *** *hne when money wall not buy. < o«~. -T * «. im. trouble is thatfor why, after the state department of the first publication of • this and disbursement o f suit; (3) in had been warned of an imminent Summons, and if you, or either of payment of attorney’# fees here- NATIONAL i DITORIAl_ ; ” yea™ w‘ h*ve * do< attack on Pearl Harbor, the mes you, fail so to answer for want ft above mentioned; (4) principal ' ' -----------4?— SSOCIATION z — ed the price of everything. ’ A I man sage from the department was thereof, the plaintiff will take a and interest due on account of vho raised a bushel of wheat not delivered to the commanding judgment and decree against you, said promissory'note described in gets a dollar and 4C cents now. oflicera—Kimmel and Short—until and each of you, as follows: said mortgage. The man who works a day of 8 after the Japanese had opened (1) 4 For th e'su m of $500.00, (4) That (the plaintiff may be shortened hours g ets a $1.40. The their assault. This ¿e only one of with interest thereon at the rate come a purchaser at said sale man who grows a pound of beef several peculiar things that occur of 8% per annum from October and that the Sheriff execut* a gets 12 to 16 cents. This was done red immediately pror to the at 14, <1936; the further sum of $1.96 deed to the purchaser, and that PAPER • OFFICIAL V f COUNTY 5 by growing less wheat and beaf tack and whach have never been as taxes paid on real property •aid purchaser be let into the SUBSCRIPTION RATES and working fewer hours per cleared up or explained, such as bring foreclosed in (this suit: and cession of the premises on why, when a warship reported Payable la Advance week. We made a scare ty of a for the further sum of $126.00 tion o f the Sheriff’s deed therefor. having sunk an enemy submarine attorney*« fees pnd for plaintiff’s ONE YEAR ...... .................... $2-00 «urplus. We raised the price. (Or (6) That the said plaantiT in.#* ©ff the harbor half an hour before — .— — --------—________________ rather the new deal did; we want costs o f disbursement of suit, have judgment and execub on ag the attack, nothing was done. no part of it..) made and expended herein. ainst the'defendant« for anv d*- OCTOBER 27, 1944 The court martial is expected to So everyone has money. Strange (2) That the said decree shall flciency which n » v remain aft^«- disclose who was responsible for ly, they arfc not rich. Un Hl the war the fleet being gathered .'n Pearl provide that the said (mortgage applying all of th® proceeds TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE c»:me to relax some of the regula Jiarbor where the vessels were mentioned in the complaint and the sale of said -nremi#®* w**wvAv It appears that the political tions, there were fewer bushels of shot like so many sitting ducks. the said real property described applicable to the «atisfset an cf campaign ha8 gotten around to a wheat. fewer pounds of beef, Perhaps the merchants of Hono therein, together with th? tene said 'judgment, and that the plain tune for discussion of foreign fewer hours of labor. lulu had protested against keeping ments, hereditaments and appur tiff may have such other or fur matters. T he may be a compliment And as less was oroduced, less the fleet at sea instead of having tenances. be s^d h*z the Sheri* ther relief as to this Court rrav V the administration which has was eaten. We had fewer of every the crews and officers—potential T“ not fared very well in the domes- tiling. Then someone awoke and customers— in the city. • At all tic policies. found out that ■’< was things; events, the eourts martial promise Be that as it may, it e likely bushels of wheat, pounds of beef, to make revelations raptors '* W e see and hear fresh evidences of that that in time we will learn that a hours of labor, chairs, cars, coats, w hch have been quietly d‘»' fact almost daily. Four terms— a total o f 16 years In the discussion of our foreign policy cataup, «>*1. cheese, combine# that by navy men ever since the attack. k W hite H ouse— is too much for any man ( Do you want may be coming too late. The bam made us ri ^ and not dollars to deliver the U. S. into the hands of Hillman, Browder, g a«in g power of the United Statea A e th e r in the ©old. hard, heavy James B. Adams returned to is gone, or, at least, the time for fcrm or the folding kind, Hague, K elly and the Pendergast machine? Moro Monday after spending the using that bargaining power has ¡„ what ia when it week end in Portland with his DON’T GAMBLE w ith AMERICA’S FUTURE gone by. You may have seen in the papers every fighting man. For home is io said that we muvt produce to family. For the second time in a gen be strong. The doctr.ne of scarcity where a writer cautioned Army a lot of little things! A garden or eration thia nation has meddled in is an economic m «take, a heritage wives that their returning hus a work bench—well-thumbed OH U R C H E 9 bands would be “strangers” to books. . . a mellow glass of beer, Europe without ««infaic atrenfth fha day, when w (i<n>M« l our them —because they’ve been with friends. or brinf able to «transe condition. OW7) Mren([th „ , nlrtion , t WASCO METHODIST CHURCH through experiences that their on the continent to make ft a u i t r tlme u get rid <rf it and chanse to Sunday School. at 10:00 A.M . But whatever they are, it’» the wives could never share. ■place to live with. It m not a reas a philo-sophv that is more econom Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. memory o f these sm all familiar suring fact. Well, a high-ranking officer things that he takes with him Epworth League at 7 :00 p. m. ically sound. rland and Russia are now wrote an answer to that; he into battle. And it’« these Utile F- Lf Cannell. pastor. IT5T1MC . . . fignting in the Balkans in an ef called It nonsense. “What do our things that lin|i hie thonghts to Captain Paul Fraser and flam support for their ns ily are here this week to visit his Moro Community fort to home —and to the familiar life men want most? To finish the war and come hom e . . . What that he looks forward to retnrm tiona thgra. b g la * d already has ,jje haa been in the south Presbyterian Church Grow»: Ronir h o Rumania Tha p ^ , . for Marly nre they fighting for?...for every ing to. Bible School 10 a. m. HnfHrix are U|ta< to wiu ever Rua- and , now home on rotation which Rally Day Sunday. Program by th ing the word home means.” sih in Yugo-Slavia. That sect on ut (means that he will probably be ‘Sunday School. Morning Worship C ? course, the word “home” seeing war for diplomatic advan reassigned to duty soon, either a . 11 am . C.E at 7:30, Prayer mcwiis som ething different to tage- It is power politic».—nation back to the south Pacific or in Meeting, Wed 8 p.m. Paid Adv. Republican State Central Oomm. TO CMANCtl Morgan Bid»., Portland, Ora., Carl M o i . t , Sec. s l am, the kind we have been de some other theater. No. 100 t f c. Seria James D. Moberg, pastor. L tpyrlzkl, 2944, B/vwúig Indtutry Fomniatiott crying. Christian Science Society We sent our armies, our des Sunday morning services at troyers, our navy, lend-leaae, our 11:00 a. m. Subject ‘‘Probation money to , the aid of England After Death” and received no assurance« about Wednesday night service at 8 the settlement of the peace in includes testimonials of healing. Europe, on the Atlantic. the Pad* The reading room in the re»’ fic or the far east From the Observer, Oct. 29, 1915 of the building ia open. All aa Now th« war is practically won. Jeae Barnett has purchased the thorized Christian Science liters Neither Ruaaa nor England must E. C. Cousns quarter section east ture can be bought or borrowed pay attention to our requests a- of Kent, at a valuation of $26 per SUMMONS bout Writing the peace. The time acre. The deal was made through tc have our aay about such th nga the Alex Hunter realty agency of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County: hat gone. That w the result of hav- this city. John A. Joyce, plaintiff, vs. Jack ing no fioroign policy. John McDermid , is building a Whether our ideas about ways jg x 32 feet 2-story addition onto ■Reynolds and Margaret Reynolds, , and means to make the world house ooeup ed by his nephew ■defendants. To Jack Reynolds and Margar- safe for people to kve in ero im- on the fawn north of Moro, portent or not, we do not know. T E Hulery ha# traded the Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.&SL Meet« Every Second and They were not important a|ter Oakland car secured last week in Fourth Thursdays in ea:h the last war. The point is ofnai the a trade, to J A Hardin for hi» in- Month. Visiting Members thne for this nation to play an ttreat in Tonkina ‘house, lo invited— Moro, Oregon part in world affairs cated n Mowry addition. Alice Ornduff, W. M. Marie Hoskinson, Secretar;. UN®’® At the Saturday afternoon meet- M $lock I l 1h$ ffoaitfcm of ¡ng |oc<| Farmer’s Union Lupine Rebekah Led tr y « , to eolleet unp.yri.le debt., H yoted the Meets 2nd and 4th ot tryfar to foroe • different way „Mck houae„ W WM Co Tuesdays of each nx>nth. Vieif.ng mem of Hie «rio other people. , k<-u<1 c(t bers welcome. In all tha name q llin g that ha.- Fr(ai oba<r„ r < * , „ , , 05 A1 ce McKee N.G. Kelly’s Column J ^ í í l f i e i i QLoiœtg Journal WE’RE ELECTING B O T H tr™k°t " ^ 7 A PRESIDENT and a VICE-PRESIDENT NOV. 7 ^ Hom where I sit... ¿ y Joe Marsh Soldiers’ Wives and Returning Husbands DEWEY ' BRICKER rirz-T)™0**51- THIS YEAR ^o e , THE PEOPIE S ‘ CHOICE IM OREGON ta w iH ° ” the other 4 ,7 Florence Johnston, Sh l mnaha cattlem an »old 160 1 ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.M. ^ 3yefcr old *teera “ 332 Meets on the 1st and TO T AM Y A O lA v io n )A C e . J N A A T iy A l l O « U A __ .A rT*V* r — >a a t m 3rd Thursday evenings - x_i_— a.,»* 2__ 7 ¡ h i ,, —- - ■ ■ , 1— « » - - ■— — years each. This » t h e highest r Lof each month* Visiting W ationita twenty __ for 8-year olds so far this season ¡members are cordially when we ©ongTafculaed ourselves In the Inland Empire. 'invited to meet with us. on being out of the League of na- R. P. Brisbine W. M. The Sherman county exhibit at t one. When the matter ia discuss R. V. Lockhart, secretary the Lewis and Clark fair was re ed without reference to present turned this week to Sheriff McCoy. Moro Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. day propaganda it may be found . . Meets 1st and 3rd a room in the that a great majority of citizens w1k> bas fixed . up v ............................. Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. court house in which it » to be are «till iaoationiata. hall- Transient and B «n r an „olatiom « acrordm« to «’l“ ‘ d “ * «**■« visit ng brothers are cordially invited our d affn iü oB -A ». not m a u that I1“ to meet with us. The DeMoss Family Bards, from one ia eppoeed to dealing with oth one grandpa to grandeon, came home er nations. It may Ernest Houston N. G. a from the fair wi th an indorsement Percy Thompson, Secretary believes in so dealing nation get« at least an even break from almost everyone connected on the deal. Without reference to ”rith exfxwrtion, as uptoxiat© the group by the name, it means entertainers, to consider America first. Axtell furniture es- Foreign policy ¿a pretty much ablahment is being moved into muddled. The people have been the Moore brick block, lately vaca- able to learn too little about it and ted by the Emporium, decialona have beta made in their From the Observer. Oct 30, 1925 nxne on a basis of emotions m- Among others from Moro who •teed of cdMsr reason. Even so, it attended the football game at is not our belief that the American Pcrtland lost Saturday were O L people are yet rexdy to let one Beishe, wife and »on. Darrell, Lloyd man determine whsttwr they are Hennagin, ty-vUle Bunrea< D E to go to war or not. as the proai- Stephens, C E Johnson, George last (Saturday Ellsworth and Miss Heritage. Mrs Emma Sayrs left thia we?k night. ------- „ — — ” , for Mosier where «be expects to TIME TO CHANGE spend the winter with her daugn Paul Mallon reports that in one ter, Mr. E. A. Race and famfily town no one works because wag- An old fashioned turkey raffle ef are so high a few days work wHl be held in Moro on Tuesday does well enougr. The easy Bring and Wednesday proceeding Thanka- thot made France an easy mark, giving by Carroll Sayra. Roy Successful Oregonian saya Mallon, was of sash stuff. Powell and Collia Moore. Plenty of We aze not among thoee wao turkeys and docks will be on hand think everyone hoe to be working for every one. - e l’ the time, although we do think The people of Moro celebrated a everyone has to be doing notable event !n splendid style last something. There ia distinct diff- Monday. The occasion bring the Aff». M/. teilt* (teM te Watete***" Oat eronce. Tima off from work could fiftieth weddipg anniversary of I M twrlon. S««*v, Corteri »Iff« Rorttete be wtiliaed for useful advantures pioneer J F Belahee and wife. . . K has been hnpoj- ar .n J ^ o ^ N - r i r t ^ u . " a • « a (More People get Automobile and Personal Loans from fir s t i for U. $• SENATOR r . . / than from any other source. If’/ Business-Like — It ’s Fast! Bank Rates A re,Low er! r , i ; I f YOU need cash se e ... A n y B ran dh ' J first nnTionnb briir OF PORTLAND ITH A < , ”MtrtbaNtt of CrttHf’ in Ortgop fo r ovor >■ * * * yta rt 1 __ ? * F t D É « A I 0 F F O $ I T l N J U « A N C { C O S f 0 R A T I 0 N