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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1944)
„ * Ctti&RMAN, POUMTI JO MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944 necessary to build a civilization on entirely different grounds. It may depend on force and not on any (Continued from Page One) bill of civil lights either English, French or American. Constitutions, ii there be any, may not be estab r. Almost no attention is being lished for justice, domestic tran given by press services to the hear quility, general welfare and the ing now being conducted by the interstate commerce ■ commission blessings of liberty. Whatever concrete plans have into the freight rate structure of €DITORIAL_, •been announced for the post war the country, although every sec ISSOCIATION world are planned on force. Per- tion is directly interested in the lap s that is all that will work outcome. The hearing is for re If so, the nations that continue examination of freight rates and will be tho? that keep the pistols itho decision will be on wfhethei’ oiled and the powder factories in suspension of the 1942 freight rate operation. We can live in that kind increase shall be extended beyond of a world, but it will not be peace January 1. It is expected that ICC will either cancel the rate increas OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ful living. es permanently or restore them. S U B SC R IPTIO N R A TES Permanent cancellation has been BUT POINTS HELP Payable« hi Advance asked by 16 state commissions on ONE YEAR ...... ......$2 - A brief news item brings the the grounds that the roads are re happy word that more boys are ceiving adequate revenues and bring horn than girls these days. that this prosperity will continue NOVEMBER 17. 1944 War that takes them away also foi an indefinite period after the brings them 'but not fast enough. war. There has been so many wars Opposed to this view is the fact all over the world that men yr ere that operating costs, in July as getting on the scarce aide, even an example, increased by $66,000, • before the service» made them iuasnsuch as aalas made all during practically out o f the market en 000 while the gross revenue gain was but $18,000XXX). Also, the tax title month and December will count tiiely. They are not rationed, like burden has become increasingly in the totals. farm tractors, there just aren t leavy with no prospect of a les TW$ county’s quota is $100,900 anj available. That ie new and in B-^onda, $20,000 in other in- unused except as demonstrators; wening when peace comes. It is admitted by thé railroads that lihoir dividual bonds and $80,000 In cor- there are a few used ones, as is. revenues have greatly increased, poration bonds. not reconditioned. but it «is also claimed that the peak Arguments in favor of bond The new also teMs us that even has been reached and a decrease buying do not seem pertinent in the great golden west men were in earnings with no possibility of this time. Our war has continued getting scarce and that women reducing expense is inevitable un for nearly three years. All of our «were actually in the majority, even der peacetime conditions. young men and many of our here. Time was an d only a short Kelly’s Column Models New Jacket \ < '• Defendants, claims jvbatsoever in and to the NOTIC] SUMMONS land or premises hereinafter des- . Toi The unknown helm of Flora cribed, and that the plaintiff be T* R. Wright, Deceased, a u l aU declared tq,be the dw neaof prem- Notic other ‘ perseor or parties nn- i#eB described as: - underaS, known claiming any right title Lots 4, 6, 7,8, 9.10, and 11 ertete 1 estate, lkrnpr intekest in the «Section. 18, T p il S., R. 19, has file real estate described in the E.W.M. in Sherman Coun- tb e S ta complaint .h^peinV'** ty, Oregon,x ‘ County, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE and such other and further relief en<i ace OF OREGON. ’ . V • > , <• a® to the Court may seem reason- That S You are hereby required to ap- able and proper. ? the hoi pear and answer . the complaint This summons is published by Co filed against you in the above en- order of the Honorable Judge of County titled suit within'tbutlwefeks from the Circuit Court, dated November Oregon, ^mtjpoblication of 10, 1044 0n^ this summons, and if you fail so Date of first publication, Novem- tjana to answer, for want thereof, the four 17, 1944. count a plaintiffs wHl apply to the Court i, GAVIN and GAVIN for the relief demanded Ih* tha*- Attorneys for Plaintiff i Hei complaint herein, namely: ' Poet office address> John 6 That you be 'forever enjoined - . The Dallte, Oregon Estate, and barred from asserting any': 2-6 Chegon 1W Wi EXTRA SHIPMENTS OF tSgt L am ar Aderbeldt, PenUac, hlich., models ‘arm y ’s , new olive r’ rab wool Jacket, now authorised for wear by arm y personnel In the U. S. Yanks In European theatre have already been Issued these Jack ets. Their use Is optional. Y our sole contribution to the sun? o f th in g s : s yourself. F rank C rane boys are in uniform. The very ex- whale ago—that this was the hap istence of the nation depends on py hunting grounds for unat- winteng the war. Money is needed tsched females of the genus homo. OREGON 7 oiao:. /fen*»’* G rea t New» about t h , whiskejf w ith the Grand O ld Canadian Name — m o r e and more is being shipped to this state. T o Corby’s friends and friends-to-be, this means that its pre war quality, its light-bodied sociability, w ill be available more often. Ask for Corby’s next tim e! '•.* IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E STA TE O F O R ^ X JN F O lt The reason some people think SHERM AN COUNTY th a t Mr. Roosevelt is a g re a te r Trustee? Plaintiff C. A. NISH m an th an W ashington is because G eorge only th re w one dollar acro ss the Potom ac, b u t F ran k lin LESTEN E. W RIGHT,» DALE has throw n a hundred billion dol E W RIGHT, H A RV EY , ALLEN lars around the world. O f course, W RIGHT, and the unknown heirs the chances are th a t G eorge threw of F lora B. W right, deceased, and his own dollar. all o th er persons or p artie s un known claim ing any rig h t, title, e s ta te , lien, o r in tere st in’ the real C H U R C H E S e rtn te described in th e’ com plaint GEORGE VS. F. D. R. h , the Germans; the tb df them ' French mans; Ite m * » bats Graska hate the i tAlians, ' the Bui* Yugo Slav»' Vbe Turkey and Russia; ebanged aids» so I afi their neighbor*, Iui<arian* who hate ts well. The Argen- e United States and ter South American* Argentina and fear MS? of bate. The Xytoh, the Austral- lew Zealanders hate te are learning to ntensely^aureehres. enttoning Finland, Koras. Norway or »lain to be seen that if hate loose in the to insure that the ot going to settle ra of brotherly love oration which has n hate to dead anJ ’s forgotten. 7 wars. - All btotory Ln era of peace may for many years y peaceful and kindly »etween peoples and Other b ay i C°RB v A G r a n d O ld C a n a d ia n N a m e PRODUCED IN THE U. S.A. under Ibe direct supprvisbn of ovr expert Canadian blender .8 6 P ro o f— 6 8 .4 k G r o in N ew t o l S p irit* (AS. SAICLAY fcjCOw LIMITED. PCOMA. IU JM O » WASCO M ETHOD IST C HURCil Sunday School a t 10:00 A. M. Bethlehem C hapter No. 78, O.E.SL M orning W orship a t 11:00 A. M. k * Meets Every Second ind ' »E. F o u rth Thursday* in ea?h Special T hanksgiving Service 11 a. m. Special music by the choir. z t i f l b x Month. Visiting Members 7 Invited— Moro, Oregon E pw orth le a g u e a t 7:00 p. m. Alice Om duff, W. M. pastor. F L. Cannell M arie lioskinson, S ecretary Lupine Rehi kah Lodge No 116 Moro Com munity Meeds 2nd and 4th Presbyterian Church nvonth. Visit n g ^ r m - m l ^ M r X Bible School 10 a. m. Serm on ‘ They Tha$ W ait The Lord” Isa. 40: 81 Florence J o h n s to n C. E. 7:30 p. m. P ray e r m i ’ureka Lodge No. 12Y A F.4t A M W ednesday 8 p. m. a . M eets on the 1st ard Jam es D. M oberg, p asto r 3rd Thursday evenings each monfib, Viaitim? C h r is tia n Science S o ciety From the Observer. Nov 20, 1925 County Judge E. D. McKee re ports that the steel bridge over Grass Valley canyon has been mnv- cd and that the Lone Rock m ark et road to now open to travel. Mrs L.V Moore ha* been ap- pointed Red Cross seal sale ohair- man for the county and ha* an- «ltunced that the sale will start right after Thanksgiving, Raymond Hen rich« and Joe Hansen passed through Moro last week on their way to Camp Sher- roan after having witnessed the football game at Eugene, members arc cordially Sunday m orning servioes a t •^^toC'Z^Vnvited to meet w ith.ur Travel over the MR. Hood loop 11a m. Subject “ Soul and Body” R. P. Brisbina. W. M. ' road wae practically stopped this R. V. Lockhart, seeretary W ednesday nig h t service a t 8 *»ek when heavy drifts made car include* testim onials of healing? Moro Lodge No. 11S, . I.O.O.F. travel almost impossible. The reading room in the rea* Meet* 1st end. 3rd From Ute Observer, Nov. 17, 1905 of the building is open. All as Tuesday* in I.O.O.F. A special passed through Moro thorized C hristian Science liter* hall- T ra n sie n t and «« Wednesday night loaded with tu re can be bought or borrow*« H e K visit ng brother* are A special Thanksgiving service cordially invited magnates, contractors, laborers to meet with u*. will be held a t the C h ristian r i a t, with which to begin a t Madras the extension of the Col Science church on T hanksgiving E. neet Houston N. G. day a t 11 a. m. umbia Southern from Shaniko, Percy Thom pson, S ecretary If you have not heard the phon ographs at the Heacock Jewelry store in this city, you have missed • rory rare treat. ' Ml* Myers is being treated by Dr. Goffm for a broken ami curtained when thrown out of a buggy. So that a large pari '810,000 to loan on farm land *1 e f the warld have to 6 years at 8 percent interest med- MheiifMhos .by See M. Fitxmauriee, Moro. B art Childers halls Ed Carey on About it! . . . knowing that the Mrte ftun» religious the Observer. Nov. 19, 1915 his back porch. “W h at you doin’, best Is going to our men overseas. ; would have eneour- A t the Hay Canyon meeting Ed?“ he asks. ^ A n d fro m w h e re I a!t, the thing of kindness. W H Burras, Perry Axtell and most Im portant thing of all Isn’t . “ P lu ck in ’ our T h a n k sg iv in g , of feHowman and WiMord Belahe were appointed a* ra tio n e d . T h a t ’s th e S p ir it of turkey,“ Ed replies. Gorwmny’s rallgion - a eiwnmittee to try to obtain a T h a n k s g iv in g ! T o d a y —as t t o rtly • material, uio- rural route for the district around *Leoks like a chicken to me,** lights are going on again all over 4 eteee Hitler. Rue- Hay Canyon. eaye Bert, “ Looks like one to me, the world—there’s more of it than tend roligioh. Japan The budget of the city of Moro too,** Bd allows. “ B ut w ith so y If judged by rail- osUed for $6460 with receipt* »f many turkeys goln* to our flghtln* ever! And more cause fo r I t —as da. Iu nil of these $4600 leaving $1060 to be raised men, some chickens got to do n the powers o f dar’ .ness yield to freedom, tolerance, and human tnrkey-etoe Joh.** i to te toSId<« grawbip by taxation. J. C. Freeman was the rteer—tWer. mayor and H U Martin, O A Ram- Quaes that’s tha w ay Thanks- r - aey. W H ‘Ragsdale,- F A «Sayr* giving to going to ba In a lot of in t he bighte*wmrol5» and W D Walton aa councihnen. homes thia year. We’ll ba sitting r**Ut lb • email pat t Harman Chrivtianaon finished down to rationed foods and sub* Haoaaty, integrity, etedmg hl* «ummerfallow tbic 'M tutes-and being m ighty glad < tangkL.,* uuek using five drills to do the totto. hot it may be work. Rom where I sit... ¿ y Joe Marsh Ed Carey Talks (Thanksgiving) Ti/rkey From *5 ~ XI44 <