Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 01, 1944, Image 2

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aUbkMAM C üU N T l JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
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j^|trnUM «Unmty Journal
Every Friday at
Mora, Ofegon
tfe c *j HaHWROaU ’AVaiMA
«straight overhead and .stays there
i*. will be easier to keep him in-
till fifteen minutes before dark.
aide.
I’«m doing alright tho and feel
Son«e people have lota o f them,
good ao don't, worry. Tell Boas
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from
Page
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some ace seldom affected. Of tai?
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. ......„ ___ Ornduff .that the ballot didn’t ©ati h around their houses.
we have ♦ n come to TVlt»V
giving
»FU* fancy
thlt - t onal capital thi£ some thought
«w vestertUy so 1
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A T I OR
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
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DECEMBER 1, 1944
ONE YEAR
WHEAT LEAGUE PROGRAM
Kelly’s Column
But we suopeot it I, the «.me
oW cold genu that geta uo .11,
the same kind made Adam hare
Eve a n l C loops tea to order
x Anthony
harge Peo-
An*hony offher ¿,rite-
Pe° ‘
r ie o f te n are petulant when they
1mlV6 coidg
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We have to a great extent got-
ten over the use of home made
remedies for colds, however, even
though some of them were good.
We merely tqp to keep warm, To
a* htle work as possible (the one
redeeming feature of the ailment)
and endeavor to get on the al-
kahne side by. various nostrums.
And wait until the ©old bas its
vTav/witih us the required nun -
U r
t o n and then w ,V e 'r ~ d v
to be normal once again.
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smart, clfean anl happy. The par- NOTICE OF DATE OF FIN/iL
onto absolutely worship the ground HEARING
they walk on. but they are not
Notice is har by giver, that the
spoiled and do a lot of work undersigned administrator of . the
eftate of Ernnr A. Crocker, d * .
7 The towns jaate a mixture of haa filed in tho County-Court of OF
known claiming any right title
rotate,* lfcn or interest in the
real rotate described in* the
_ complaint herein;
OF T l t t STATE
ORBGON
ORBUUN
__ _ _ small porch, tin the County ixmrt Room, in th* tbia summons, and if you f>il so
b“ k
November 12. 1944
houses havn
*
roof
and
a unique window system County Court House, at Moro, to answer, for want thereof, the
•»•»•"*■>» ’ *•«•> dt* . not present
Folta.
f
The
windows
are very
Uh’ ♦rue •uctur'e
propored com- jt>> been quite # while since . — ------------------
. large
------ in and th.. Oregon, has b?cn fixed as the time plaintiffs will apply to the Court
P'^ited arrangements for .f o r m
but this working for slide together, under this in the and place for hearing all objec- fot the relief demanded in
of ‘roveTn.m
government
a\>ush like this wall a a »mail aperutufiT with tiona to said final report and ac- complaint herein, namely:
ent, supervision
6ur rvi* on of ex- tkc
trade which may become
moch time for W y- sVdes which they open when it count and the settlement hereof.
That you be f o r e w -^joined
necessary in the interest of world
a Mfctle
The
window panes
are
Henry Yeackri, Administrator and barred from aroertOlte B*F
stabilisation. So far the subject
between
reliefh. I hope about three inches square, some- John M, Stapleton, Attorney for claims whatsoever inland to the
>•** « * Paas^ ^ y « * 1
I never see another barrel of gas thing Hke French doors, tho much Estate.. Vogt Bldg .The Dallro. land or prem ia« hereinafter des-
cession stage and nothing may
j
Fifteen of us ^maHer. This is so they will be Oregon
eribed, and that the plaintiff be
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a " ~ tter <* faf ’ have averaged over 300 barrel»» typhoon . proof. A gale of 90 o r ------------
declared to be the owner e{ p M F
British manufacture ns are already day
the
five days, Tho 100M .P.H. is not at all uncommon
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
described a*
- ahead of their American com-
moved farther forward here. I had a share in what they ypjj. STATE OF OREGON FOR
Lots 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, and 11
Section 18, Tp. 1 8., R. 1 9,
T* tltor* in Preparing for resum p-
w Rh the Q. y . and
all call a “baby'’ typhoon, it was g^ERMAN COUNTY
E.W.M. in Sherman Coun­
tlon °* world commerce.
Their ouf.
are unloaded o n the quite an experience.
Another
C. A. NISH, Trustee. Plaintiff
aales aS«n* A * re ir the ne*r eM* beach it m en ^ . a ride of about item about the people that sur-
_yg
ty, Oregon,
and » Frww'e allT***
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80 miles a ’d -v — very dusty .prised all of us is their knowledge LESTEN E WRIGHT, DALE
and such other and further relief
a®
armed lorcm
and and-or muddy, rpugh roads. The of English. Almost all of them
WRIGHT HARVEY ALLEN ~ tn tha Court may seem reason-
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the
speak T perfectly.
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2
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' work.
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»■ Wri<pht “ rfeceaaed
■ Ï an<i ^ „ “ „mmons is published
M
. by
The program of the Eastern Ore­
gon Wheat League for its meet­
ing In Arlington December 7-8-9,
mdieatee that that organization
has made an attempt to broaden
its »rope. There are fewer talks SCHOOL FUNDS
They’ve only polled R twice in from 15 to 20. They carry cap-
reai
or. strictly wheat
topics
M nX sr farm
e f aamdren
Tl* remark was aa*ely
An entire]y new method of ftx- nny piece where I have .been and tured Japanese guns and man»
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the complaint
of first publication, Novem-
of * speakers
many school ing prices, fo r , ’fanm
faOTn pKMuct9
are vm y unpW cr^. and American, but prefer a kmfe as
ber IL 1944
and a larger nrnnber » w
products
from other field» have been put funds of the state or
.g being coneid€red
.
or county is
considered. The parity sys- £rn* times bkxxiy. Doeanit
help then they don t waste ammunibon.
Defendants.
GAVIN and GAVIN
Cn th5 Pr°r 7 m U ,s an ,n<,wa' distributed to schools on the basis tern has not worked out weH be tow ards
g e ttin g «
«-«x e t
aod S;nc€ Bataan fell the g u e r illa
SUMMONS
Attorneys
for Plain tilt
t*°T
_____ ... i ,v «. of excellence of educational at- cause it encourages overproduc dreamless sleep as I mentioned here are credited with 7,000 dead
heirs of Flora
^ R , ± ‘ ^ * PP^ L ¿ L « tainmento. What fund, there are. tk>n and consequent n e c e .it y for W o r e . The air redd, have eUoked Jupa. They are officered by « ca p - To: The unknown he«» of Flora
Post office address:
R. Wright, Deceased, and all
The D a li« , Oregon
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a
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,4 and there is the county school ciop control. The former is un-
some; although the beech getA-ed eAMDQia (Md-
<rf
other
persons
or
parties
un-
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AT
•RpBroHMBA
fpr.d, the county library fund, ertisfactory to the government them yet. We can see the ack Fihpino eeoute.
i
,
culture, as > av
haa been u a frequent
#
the elementary school fund and and the latter i» resented by far- »<* and searchlights fro® here.
This i» about all I can thmk
_»-a* _g--
c*itKi»m o f the ^ f YeJ * ret<>for*: the state surplus support fund, are piers. Exact detaib o f the new Much mors satiafying than being of a t the present time. All-in-all
A man from Washington w ill rftume<1
diMrictg w illy nilly> p jan are M ill in the diacu«MOn right under R. The shrapnel flies R is something to remember.
I
speak and there will be a talk
thich and fast sometimes.
wouldn’t call it adventure tho, un-
be they good or 'bad, officier1 or stage,
or allotments but the general tenor
The people here are chiefly far- ksa, dirt, heat, rain and monoton
not.
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of 1h. pnxram . . toward urfor-
R
bwmne
foUw€d
mers; rice, hemp or sisal, cocoa- ous food constitute adventure.
reatire, Mxmt new developm ent
of
nvts>, fishing, soma lumbering, etc. Thia hard work is making me
Notowortty - the
They live in small frame or huskier than ever, and ae long as
a talk by ■ E ui-ene
len,
i
conform to certain prac
thatch houses and at one time I can gelt some mail and a lit-
„» the Labor P r e « In Portland.
heU w
probably had some of the mora tic sleep I’ll be O. K.
Tim . waa when a labor leader
Frank
modem
equipment and fixtures.
before funds are giv-
O a fights for fr e ed o m .... every possible drop
would haye been persona
no*
Farmers had to conform be- P.F.C. Fiank C. Sayrs 39187563 These houses line the roads and
-- *K fere receiving payments, allot- Band 24th Inf. Division APO--24 ^ e fields lie in bick of them. The
must be conserved for essential war use. Here’s ,
B Simpson r f th» r»rtl anti q iatn- ment*
1<mm
c_o p. M SanFranciseo, California Ti<'* peddie» are about ?.O yards
lo r of Commerce will likely give
(yp<ng * means of impPf>v October 28, 1944
—
60 yard» aild
are
how you c»n do your part to save and serve.
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a talk on state
ing Oregon schools while at the Somewhere in “The Philippines” •*»** 8 or 9 hundred acres of
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may have IRtle to do with wheat,
tJme ^ t^ n g up a wtate fund Dear, Folks,
tbfm along the rfrer here. They
but much about Oregon.
for
Well
you
fw>m
anp harvesting* rice now. A long
Practical W aai fo r " W o rt* Chatar»**
It b a well balanced program
»chooU fe heading I’ve been traveling again lh»e of men, women and chikben
1. Avoid overheating. 65* b recommended.
a
from which a great drolfof gro- adminiatrative
organizational The last move however was more of a11
bei*
P * * " * ®acb
eral information might he gtean-
financW „ Sherman work than travel. Not like the
b7 hand-
d<m#t wast?
2. Weatherstrip doors and windows.
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ed by an attentive lbto^MP. Who-
of fafi4 one
The (ceneore<r). We re any e*ther-
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3. Close off unused rooms.
w
ever made R is entitled to praise. CQl>nty ^ 4 , , to educate it® 381 ft little closer to Japan here, and d ’«*vee under a roof for threshing
ANTI-FREEZE TIME
The day when the u I mm A far- census children to roy nothing ajj- raids have been more frequent. at leisure. They thresh on a straw
4. M ake sure thermostat is accurate.
IS HERE
mer can afford to be solely in- of the imoney that comes from the The Jap planes don’t do much
with bare feet for threshers,
5t Close fireplace damper when not In use.?
Don’t let freezing weather
tcrested in production -laattera, or elementary and school
support di.mage, but they do make us lose
they pot M m gioin in » big
cripple your tractor’s cooling
marketing, or Mlipping is gone fmxi« of the state. The cost is a]eep and become jumpy. Thing» mortar and two cF three women
6. Lower heat at night or when away.
with the bull tongued plow. Wheat xvejl over $200 per census child »re going well though and it won’t gather round with »yiNRlpo Mfid system - select a good anti
, ;7 . Keep humidifiers full.
freeze and before putting
fanrters a r t now probably the p, |250 per actual school child,—
noWt December 1945 is P<nwff the braks off. One o f the
in radiator
most efficient tillers o f the »oil »mong the’ highest in the state,
gueM.
amuning sights to me is the
1. Clean system of all rust
JACK WILSON
in all the world from the point |/
the highest.
The country here is still tropi- water buffalo. Big hueky brutes
WaacS—552
of buaheb or • dollars
produced A WH U)at wU1 twtaMieh- a
<¡»1, but the people speak English with one 4 x 4 section of spike
and scale.
2. Check sytem for leaks
P*v »cr». Cooperatives have set- gtaie f UIXj large enough to bring and live in real houses. They are harrow or a 4 inch walking * 7 ^ ’
C. R. ANDERSON
tied many of h b handling
and the gU U inform ation with
p le tty -much starved and naked ambling down a paddy, rope thru
and repair.
<
Grasa
Valley—232
tianspostotion problems
other states in state aid to schools <jUe to three yOar» of Japanese hir nose and S »MMl ^bjy ytBRlff
For
com plete
advice, come
to our Service D epartm ent
To continue hi® eueceao he must win t>e introduced in the next occupation. The Japs took all their a<nd »lapping behind him.
look to new uses for h b product, legislature. With R there will -be clothes, furniture, business etc.
The people are »^gan, fa y po-
r1
o
v
The talk on ‘‘Industrial Uses for fcjH® to
bring better
financial anH I guess gave them nothing in
and
A t one time t ey
b pertinent He must look structure and better educational retum. At any rate they were had
naa electric lights
“I “«’ in
— their * cities,
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j
O lawera
to larger demand and thia mean* fucilrtiea to school district» that pathetically eager to eec us. The 1*W atore®’ modern famrture. ^ ( J p p i y
Of I f l i p . V O
new kinds of pastry etc^ to roll qualify to receive the money.
ccuntry i® much more heavily pop- srn*ri clothes, in nnrtf everytWng
Cater »ill»'
to those who labor. Like the man-
If paaeed it should be a step ulated than any of ue realised, ^bey wanted or oom M
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-it;
ufacturer» and merchants who toward solving a problem that Towns and villages are scattered
hx>k all their
'
make up Ri* chamber of commerce ha« bothered school teachers, tax thruout the whole island.
furnatur- esw , - dyba —
roou»-
he b looking for new and bigger payers, administrators and th?
The band has suffered no cas- 'trial equinroeat,
7*
cuMwneru. -— -— * — —
——7- general public for many years.
i-ialties yet although there were a fishing boats etc. In a rt
Perhaps there will he a c o n flic t---------------------
few times when I wondered how
as rf She,™a”
ir hb thinking rimilar to the one
Thia is the season of the bi- icng our luck would last. We’ve
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new being reported In industry, ennium set aside by popular ac- been sleeping in foxholes up until *n
1880 a or SMr«.
It 4» that »ome advocate lower ceptanee to the “ought-to-be-a^Uw ’ the last couple of nights when in8 1» nothing but
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pricro in order to hofi a market boys, many of whom want to w< graduated to sleeping on the old Prm!t d " * * 58’ J*« ,
instead of high pricro and a na- settle all life’s trouble by state ground right next to foxholes.
stockings and a
rial
- .
tonally restricted demand. It is or federal edict.
We are working for the Quar- txu« h maal J ™ * 1
^ - Wad
termaster now in the food dump, endpaper. They are not sUrveH
probable that with good crops the
\a d in g
and
unloading trucks, Vut G J. grub
haa finally found
American wheat farmer in the |a-
but will start playing again as MO* enthusiastic
c e
ou
vored areas of the Pacific north­
eoon
as
our
instrument®
get
here
should
see
the
P
to
a
to
^
1
a
west eouid compete vnth the world
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The
bilb
enclosed
are
«ome
chow
time.
Food
and
and retain h b market. H b produc
tion b »• efficient a® * American T'r®"Vthe Observer, Dec. 4, 1925
Japanese invasion plasters. our chief item« of
, r.
e
fish,
bananas,
industry that expect« t o compete.
The community dinner which They really scattered this money Dade for eggs,
any-
Whether he choosro that course *** h«w at the Ruiu* ****>1 house around.
chickens, fancy boto«
5^
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Burner Oil Users.. .
WAR ON WASTE!
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O’MtARA
i .. Y o u r lo c a l r e p r e s e n t a tiv e " fo r '
r* : S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA
a v e You T ried
in Other Day» j
L a te ly ?
01 the restrictive one of smaller
production and government prices,
ht should make th< decision wv«h
fu ll inform ation. T h e w heat league
program b » step toward giving
him that information
cn Thanksgiving day was well
I hope you
are well and enjoy- thing we want.
_ _ - Mbar of
attended. More than one hundred ing cool weather. It’s hotter than
. * r f 14 «
1«
•»<! ^ y were
present.
.the h in ges of H— here. The sun c h ild « « . F “ ^
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V. Walton and wife, residien^ comes up, m fifteen minute« it’s firc common. T w
®f The Dalles and Kent, left tnis
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Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.EA
Meets Evdry Second ind
week by auto over the * Pacific
------ coming year
Fourth Thursdayato eaoh
highway for southern California
CUud E
and Mow Ellen
Month. Visiting Members
an- the races at Ti* Juana, Mex
Clark were married last week
Invited—Moro, Oregon
Seo. They expect to return late in -n The D m II c -», at the Methodist
TODGH AID ID7
Alice Ornduff, W. M.
.4AT
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J i February.
personage, by Rev. Nathan Evans.
Marie Hoaklnaon, Secretary
cold, yro. I^yedda.
Mra Jaa Woods celebrated her The youn< couple expect to re-
Lupine Rebekah txrfje^N®^
cold doo. Wen I gedds coM thta 8Sind birthday tnniversary last Sat- gJde ___________
near
td ob
me a11 urday by dinner at Hotel Mono in
g t D E Stephen® of the Ex- Mee*J 2nd and 4tk
« f c k r . »'«wind. . _______
CPmpwly
Mr. Wood., n »
>elrt
w e iw d . £ • * » * ? *
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périment station, has receiveo a nwnth. V b itn g mem
And thus
• symproneuc k n e r
that he will celebrate fifty dollar prixe and medal for beni welcome.
.
>»» 84th birthday m similar man- the digp^y at the Land Product* A 1 ce McKee N.G.
fCWWifr PR-mMaB'
«^12 ner next May.
Show at Portland.
Florence Johnston. S<
Thanksgiving day game d
observer, Dec 1. 1905 1 ttreka Lodge No. 131 .' F.A A.?.,
foi the comfort of fellow sufferer fhe Wa#cQ hi?h
with Hep-
RG Junkin u w i n
ear-
Meets ofi the 1st 4 <1
'Snd Thursday evenin. s
P ^ >“ - ‘lr > " " T
|mer r“ ulud “ » 13j6 v,atory ri«r <t Ereldnville p e to ffi« , m«k-
of each month. Vi-'ith {
on tiw oW theory of «MB
ft,, Wooeo. Weoco won all her jng
daily tripe to treins
members are cordially
rtrett, or w et foet or «oln< WI. <anwe thi. eeaaon except O’0 of the C S Ry.
:nvit»d to meet with us
oot • het t h a t f y t n w
Z T . ’ •"** with Condon Which WBS *
A large -loaortment
<rf
1847
R. P. Brbbine W. M.
£
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R orr-a Broa ailverw«« on .ale
R. V. Ir»nMMW, secretory
cue riresd7 W *<*d with the di- F~ “ U e Observer. Dec. r, 191o
M Hrorock’» jeWeky, store.
Moro Lodge No. l i t , I.O.O.F.
Meets 1st snd 3rd
‘
The local school library has been
The larger plant for the Moro
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
* Ml’vbe no m know® wHat earn- enriched by the addkion of sixty electric lights and water supply
hall. Transient and
gjJa^Mffb on-
I**’ Kltw volumes, most of them per- k now in sight, and that is some-
visit ng brothers are
ever done much shout them They tsW ftg to history, biology and thing to be thankful tor-
cordblly invited
to meet with us.
lied® literature.
Geo. Rehman drove J n with the
. T
-ji v_ve y » turn at ' The cRy council last Monday first aieigh on the 28th. He had a
Earnest Houston N. G.
shot m s ami adtive nose evening voted s tax levy of ten load of Thanksgiving turkeys for
Percy Thompson, Secretary
ffv tV
eontmusnee of which mills to defray expenses for the thr John Sacks’ Market
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IF YOU ARE SEEKING a ligh t-
bodied sociable blend» and haven*!
tried Corby9a<—the whiskey with the
i Grand Old Canadian N am e-n ow la
A <,
;
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( your opportunity!
More a n d m o ra C c r b f t I t m aJL
M e in th U t t a U , Ask for C o r b y \
next time.
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A Grand Old
Canadian Name
j t PRODUCID IN THI U. I. A.
under the direct tupervition of
our export Canadian blender
86 Preot—ô ê Â t Groin Novtrol Spirits
MA BASC1AV S CO, UMITID, MOUA. IU.1NCH1
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