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i-i . ’¿<¿B 1 i ìtiÓÌÙ»’ count » -» a -“ : :4 . . . journal .' nomo . O regon now and yet th e ohorteri day ia - tims o f joy. We are glad it to gone ***** tomorrow will be longer Friday „than today and the next day will ^bejonger, and the next until there _____w ill be sunshine to bask in, green w growing and life can 00 • A*:«X0fifikive and joyous instead vf cramped and inhibited. .. «*±255* €W 7O R IA L ? SSOCIATION »VINNY FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1H4 looks absolutely natural, it is very fine and intricate—even to the braid on the uniform and his mous (Continued from P a g e ‘ One.' - tache. Then to top it off the mar« WOol crop receive final approval, ble ------- to glow. Not ”a very r» k i ^ seems Kelly’s Column s e s t o * ® * '* * * Those Boys Need It is proposed that the government shall buy the entire 1945 domestic production at ceiling prices for the protection of woolgrowers and then sell the wool on world ma»-- Pets, which are currently about 1C cents a pound lower than the lomestic prices. If this plan is fol- lowed the handling of the 320.« . , ° 000 00’000 000 P00* P ™ 1« « 1® « of 1W3-44 wool now by war food admlniatra- tlOn’ plu< the anticiPated 1945 Produrtio". - i n mean an entricht ,o" of »«’ XWOXM» pastor. U * • « . Subject the U nkem e including man evolved py -Atomic force?* - Moro Community Wednesday night service S P'-eabyterian Charch includes testimonial* of healing. Bible School 10 a. m. The reading room t e the rear • Cnrtetmas service« program by of the building Is open. All au Bible School thorized Christian Science hters Sermon “The Word Became JTesh” ture can be bought or ,boi m w ref Jchn 1: 14 The Sunday school off* ering Missions and - is for Foreign - - _______________ the White gift's for the childrens Farm Home at Corvallis, C. E. 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. ’ J*mt® J*m«® P P- . Moberg, pastor past L77Z Moro* Oregoa Chf » tu ,t Science Society tm tw a t ta m w a w m w j w w m w w i _ ^ untl1» . "lornlnç servire» a l ^ " " P PeOC nMfl OOeoOO O Cl OOOO O OOOOOOOOOO M OOOOC O OtoOOOPOtod good description I admit. To fully appreciate it one should see it. „ Big Ben to of the same type W beauty—ntricate workings in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS subdued glow which the gold leaf All persona having claims a- - seems to give it even in the damp gainst the estate of O. P. King, wet and fog of London, a city un- deceased, are herdby notified to like .anything I have ever seen. present them, with the proper Just . a . few blocks from all this vouchers and duly verified, to the „ - . . „ ancient beauty is w one of the most undersigned the duly appointed, «tartling manifestations of life one qualified and acting administratrix can imagine— Piccadilly Client of the Estate of O. P. King, de- (Time» Spere of London). Bellore ceaeed, at the offloe of T. Leeter everything you hear about this Johnson, attorney at law, in Moro piece because _R to probably true.* Oregon, within six months from Back of the recent civil aviation P*mps, whores and other similar the date of the first publication of conference held In Chicago was a types o f humanity roam the streets this notice, to-wit: December 15^ betw«*n advocates of ths to sell themsehm s-bold. rougher 1M4 Private enterprise system a n i ^ wken than soldiers, raspy and . . , Z Frances f&lg> 8*0“*» which favored increased dirty. *»««• ortl Administratrix international regulation of busi do» ” I them with d,«KU*ted Date of flrat pubUcation Dec. 15, j “ is significant that the interest. Their f e e - 2 pounds. <<8>. lM 4. , Private enterprise advocates (re- I enjoyed my trip to London of last publication Jaft. 12,. P™^"t*tivre of Ameriren .hr Ito- ’ try much b ^ n « it w „ m y « re t lf4 6 « ) won the battle. There will be ™»1 opportunity to aee E n g la n d ------------------- m. arbitrary international repule- • • * «rhtoeer and .everythin» I NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING F- L. Carmell. IP UNTRUE -N° student of the passing scene could have helped but be amused 77 Mnd edified by the recent goings- on in the senate of these United > . I j TZ i . - T rn A States. Mr. Roosevelt throuv hi« newest state department «toon state department stooge, OFFICIAL COUNTY V a TKB ' ¿ b r a n i SUtttnlaa, appoint«)"»^ inted six to be under and » „ ¡.ta n t SUBSCRIPTION RATES secretaries of the state. , , Payable to Advance Normally there would have been ONE YEAR ........ ........... | 2 <0 oppoeition from the opposing par- ty if there was to be opposition at all. But not so. Excited by the DECEMBER 22, 1P<4 Is an old established firm that has been selling, ---------- ------------------------------ r— : . CIO and the radical press the servicing and repairing cars for a generation. Ab SIGH AB A MAN’S READ »tarry eyed members of the sen- ate argued and worked againrt The dependability of its products and the qual revww of Le-»w A^^Mc Arth- con^rmation because so many of ity of its service has been proven ^nany time« '.A * * 5 , tm r d «PPOintee. were men of wealth. Oreron Geographic Name» men- .jneidentlv thev hare to h . when it in doubly important that you tiona that the town of Greaa Val- „ . , . v “ ’ . 2 ? wealth to take such poorly paid have good workmanship and quick service to toy the rye jobs.) tian along the lines proposed by «*w wa® * * the ftrM Um* E a g l» h Notice to hereby given ¿hat grass in that valley grew keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take high ' Stettinius Clavton nn.l Rrw-Va the British and which followed th? traina with their compartment« Blanche Eetella Everett, Admin- as a man’s head and quotes the f „ ' i, / trend o f British thought at the and »»^ 1 enffines, best described istratrix of the Estate of LuluB care of your service problems. next sentence "“They en state and j. . dollar dinlom international business confsrenca ** “little sisters” td th e . relative Spencer, deceased, has filed In that this was so when the man heard ea-ain i L at Rye’ N- Y- At meeting* -‘wmensity of our locomotives. They the County Court of the State of was on horseback.” wealth baiters. fnn w e . thf American idea prevailed, al- aIi have «^ 11 soprano whistles. Oregon for Sherman County, her That sentence to in the first edi- . . , AFchihaM MrT though some concessions were ag- English subways are the fastest. Final Account and the Court ha< tton of McArthur’s -------- m ost a valuable reed to in the interest of harmony. ^ n t I have seen. Make set the 17th day of January. 1945, 4 0 1 E 3 rd T h e Dalles rapoU aa poet. however, Clwcago's look second rate. - in the Office of the County Clerk bosk and Portland papers lice to oao9ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooòa Hto adventures in that field indi quote R, sometimes with a conno whether the agreements reached ?amoua London cabs are old in the Court House at Moro, Ore-- cate that he might possibly be a tation e f disbelief. ’ will be acceptable to Russia and decrepit looking but very comfort- gon, at 10:00 o’clock a. an. as the good diplomat on the theory that the final treaties will be and W » w » t ly as sturdy as time and place for the settlement Perhaps sue who had never seen a diplomat is never clear and cx- whether ratified* by the United States *be “One Hoss Shay”. I rode the of said accounting and for hesr- the rys gipsn of Gians Valley would pi^it in hto language. deck busses here. A ten year ing objections to the same, if any. » *®c®**" steteinent. Then when the president return jjenate old could find his way around. At BLANCH! E ESTBLLA EVERETT It. these days since civilisation ha« from his three week vacation --------------------- ------- — —- least I didn’t get lo st Administratrix U?? Of*®* t< which he was entitled after hav- Tlhe following is a letteT received VGry getting used J. Tracy Barton 1* l ssSted.- the rye grass proven to the nation that he by •ad M » G il« Fitendi jef t handed ways here for it The Dalles, Oregon * uny giving no in- wafe vigorous health, he called from their son, Wyman Flinch. practised not only on the high- Attorney for the Estate M 0® <**oe resnJMcable most bitter of the senators Dfur Pnllr». ways, but on the streets, in the - j ? — : •— ■ into his office and said the appoin- “r plncto» of hot and cold wator f*?X,5 . E ? F PINAL HEARING Notice to hereby given that the Forty nr fifty years ago the tees were hto and that if they I am now sitting in an old man- faucets on plumbing fixtures and undersigned has filed in the County roads through Che valley were but were not confirmed he would re- . ____ » . . . , sion (built in 1570 which make« other places Court of the State of Oregon for ” **1^*7 * y 00* 11 . * * 'Z ' t "rn eTCTy °"* 01 U,eir nin,e‘ ¡1 /«¡rly modern—relatively »peak- I sa» mbre foreign . uniform, •i mòre foreign , __ Sherman County hto Final Account »reaa. The bnnehre made by fbe tfce renato a».in-. ,„r ) now uken over ky the Am. than a . Admintotretor. with rcM)te mans progress slow and bum- . -And so the senators like a bunch erican Red Cross. The Dulce of bably everything but Nazi and »«I p> even In a hack. Homes were of little cowards, went back C.^ .vn ° . T Z ! Te T * Went b,<* •" W ellington-.pant the large .hare J,p .„e»e. The number of wren.n hut and little >-■ islands .„ U k i! “ “ 2 ? ^ 2? for eonflrma- of h i, leiaure time here. Britain in uniform here i. abtolutely a .- and that Wednesday, the 10th day M ft’>” “ ch tl<m- U>«reby letting the nation la rteeped in ancient thing»—hl»- toundtog of January, 1945, at 10:00 o’clock < ’ 1 A ** ' . ’• other or their parent, within flfty «lip another atop into pereonal UTy Thty glory in their heritage The music over here is not A M., of said day, at the court ftet of the house. ’ ! >t' n government. The president i« __ .. . , _______ fcT even their newer buildings so gedaite as I presumed. They to _ w jH lto city, park w ia n°f supposed to Tvn the *tete d«- are constructed so aa to rival th* wing the same songs we do and room, in the courthouse, in Moro, e Sherman County, Oregon, hav«» a waving sea ol grass except for partment, nor the senate. That th s oldest buildings in their land. some of the little trios I heard ¡a been fixed by the Court aa th? no the area under the trees where on« to permitted to do so to I just returned from London la«t restaurants and such could swing time and place for hearing of small boys tope or clkidbed credit to the nation. night after spending a short time it wftb most of those in America, objections to said Final Account high-to ihAte t namss, Tteere - ■ ------------- there on pass. It was something The “Pube” (Pdblic Bars) aro and Report and for the settement was ^ nprrew trail through the I’ve always looked forward to aa something quite different from of said estate. . grass to. the street. I am sure you all have. I was oUj beer halls although their Myles Eiroy Martin Block nibbMng » a t the leaves not disappointed. It was surprto- wares are the same in general. Ii. Administrator with the will an inr„ shocking, and interesting. Jj the atmosphere which to differ- W r r a « bacasne high en- nexed. I saw quite a bit in the short ert—more reserved and °°<?t to be .rough in the spring, Fram the Observer, Dec...24, 1915 “ daU' T LeMer John«n. some plow ing,of gardens and ths Thursday afternoon, the 16th, time I was there— where certain rules are common Attorney for Administrator ' 5-8 constant ekorien - of email boy, E O. McCoy skidded hie„ little Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Cir- law and courtesy, should be mind- killed Ute great rye In the Ford car off the brewery grade at cus, St. James Palace, Buckingham e<i (watched to Americans.) fall after the stems wars, dry they toe east end of The Dalles and Palace, Victoria Monument, Scot- The forceful impression I had R Ci H good heat for autumn night turned turtle, landing twenty feet land Yard, Houses of Parliament. the bombing was unfulfilled— WASCO METHODIST CHURCH And .« any a seotien of side- below on the rooks with himse'f Big Ben, Westminister Abbey, largely I think, because the miins Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. unhurt and the car a wreck. Tower of London, Waterloo Bridg?, have all been cleared, away and Christmas Program X ‘ burned along with the S7 m to atari Holiday vacations in Moro Tcwev Bridge, Four Towers Castle, there is some semblance of order Sermon: “The Coming of God’s • firs . BMC. the bottom of the* schools’ begin thia Friday and will Bank of England, No. 10 Downing despite bare and jagged walls Son” Isaiah 9:6 Music • by the gram and when the stalks were continue until Monday after tho St., S t Paul’s Qathedral,- Fleet which airestill left standing. Choir, , Y , " v y w ”. • w \ ' « ■» ^ r r w r r w r r w r r w m r m e r r w r m r r f burned off they made a wonderful New Year. St., Bombed Areas of 1940 Blite, Well, I could write all night Christmas Program torch with which to atari more . C. A. Todd was in town Satur- Haymarket and many other places and tell you of the things I saw . Area. This went on until there day for the first time since he intemationallly famous. Places ev- ©r at least passed by—like A’l ' vwe a great bonfire for yards a- sprained his ankle some two week« ery person with any interest at Hollows Church completely des- r<mnd; . ‘ # ago, while driving cattle at his all in history woull Hike to see troyed by bombs (built ln675)/ Bo new toe gtaM to goag^ caused by the horse slipping Westminister Abbey was the Tower of Lonlon (where 35 peo- vrith it a dbljnrtirn that was °° f« » en ground. n*o»t impressive pace I saw. ft pie have been beheaded including unique. Probably McArthur's sen- Th« farmers union of Umatilla fo over a thousand years old and Essex of Elizabethan Period), was true for R was a most county have organized to build a kings and queens have been crown- Cestle with moat which William luxuriant great. large meat packing houa?. ed there since the days of William the Conqueror built after coming '-t. -------- —— . - - Frew the Obeerver, Dec. 25. 1923 the Conqueror. The altar is mag- over in 1066. BhORTEST DAY Born 10 Mr and Mrs J>Tne» E®"' nificently carved in the finest of a tribute to the American Red * *h» V. i ’ ' «y. ®t toe George Hennagin home gold—very, fine and intricate. I Cross should certainly be forth- Taatorday sre enjoyed toe abort- in thia city December 18th, a dau- stool on the graves of men we ccming from all the soldiers and •et day. It to toe best day in th« gfcter, Dr. Poley attending. all have heard of—Disraeli, Glad- stilors of the U. S. They are the F**?, ^or brings promise of more Coulee’s grocery store to being stone, Thomas Hardy, Neville father and mother to a tremendous dxyit<-ht, more sunshine and the given a Christmas present this Chamberlain, the elder Chamber- number of men while they are in a®n* ^ rebirth o f nature that ws week in the shape of a new floor, kin, Sir Robert Peel, Browning. Engand. They house them, feed The work is being done by Al Dr. Livingstone, Benedict Ar- them make reservations for them, ^TMb-Ptog the ahestgst day came Bwsigie. - nold (whom the British regard give them tickets to plays and’ >fter two weeks of dark and dto- Roscoe Moore, Edmund Steph- ri ther highly) and many others other entertainment features, ar- mal weather that could please as ens and Edgar Alley were moving who have been successful enough r«i.ge tours, provide stationery, one hut a mole who Uvse without spirits in a social dance given at in their fields to earn the right warm roems, comfortable desks « « lig h t anyhow, wish ' we Moro opera house Tuesday even- tc have their names and dates and etc., and etc. They are a scald report that the cold foggy, ng In honor of the local collegians inscribed in blocks on the floor of great organization over here, Wyman F» day* were at an end, high school pupils and local tea- thiq immense, beautiful, ancient rentoer and rain have chcrs. an<j picturesque cathedral. Bethlehem C h apter^ o. 78. O’E A changed conditions osmewhat but Power line trouble on the Pac:- St. Paul’s Cathedral, which to k Meets Every Second *nd n<M e n o u g h •* t ‘ - fie Power A Light company lines much larger, is comparatively mod Fourth Thursdays in ea.-h . There to prMstoe that has nev* pertly paralfoed all business ac- err in comparison and is more Month. Visiting Memben V Invitefi—Mofo, Oregon «r bean dinted In th s ««rin g a f thrittes in Shsnnaa county last femous architecturally. Known is And h ere’t good jkoiidoy Alice Ornduff, W.M. toe shsrteri day. . It takes tone, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. The Christopher Wren’s masterpiece ■ewg—tfore’p m o n o/C otbfd Marie Hoskinson. Secretary ^ ••k s W ft, U agate -reeeh, days trouble wae mainly confined to it was built or I should say M p r t-___________ i t s now availabUI tong enoBgh for nemfert» hot toey wet snow breaking down the trane* ed in 1675 and finished 35 years ’ •***!* *• ®*»M f day assn held mission lines ever peris of >11 Uter (1710). The central part T ?^ X iya o* each Enjoy Corby’« earefaHy, aa this shortesf day in greater lev- their system hi Wasco county. almost unspeakably immen-9 and „»onth. Visit ng mem •11 fin e whiakiea ahonld be even « than de Ws at th is ctoilisa- P re« the Obeerver, Dec. 22, ,1905 mathematically perfect. Very beau- bers welcome. M«1 wWto gives ns « «may things Tbe vault for the S. S. Hayes tiful also—it to finished in gold A lee McKee N.G. enjoyed. For the flavor o f thia wRb Which ta circumvent the short bank, hi the room lately occupied trim. It is known for its whisper Florence Johnston. ______ wbiakey—with the Grand Old of light and the cold, by Unde Sam on First street, will ing gallery which to perhaps about Ihreka Lodge No. 121 /?.. .. Meets on the 1st i d has ¿hvayn b a « a festival be a substantial structure. Messrz. halfway up to the top of the Canadian Name-»will merit 3rd Thursday evening at the "whiter solstice. Tonkins and Frock are the build- dr me—whispering at one side of your moat critical approval« of each month- Visit ic lived In «w as or hi srs. ,» dome to distinctly audible at members are cordially de ef polee and More school pupil® and teacher^ the other side—a good 100 feet invited to meet with us R. P. Brisbin« W. M .. o f the mb te- will have a holiday vacation ex- aw« y—acoustically perfect R. V. Lockhart, secretary w*id the a si to was a thns • of tending over to January 2nd, 1906. Many of the memorials and oth- . P R O D U C E D IN THI U. £ . t tejfi gsrie M bs Minnie Eleock rallied very ei objects of interest are boarded Moro Ledge N o .1 1 3 , LO7O.F. fitodir Hw fftrod tuptYhfon o t te hunt apimals. to nicely from the effects of surgery or bricked up. It’s main altar was Meets 1st and 3rd our onport Canadian blotidor Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. fish and ths spring brought at a Porttohd hospital, and ex- partially destroyed by a bomb as hall. Transient and' fruRa and berries with ^hkh to pacts to be at home for New Year. you may remember. -, — - visiting brothers are •* • '' ' , . ’ vary tbs spares diet efiribsdfi and Moro streets were lighted from From the purely artistic point cordis lly invited 16 P r o o f-6 8 4 X Grain Noutrgl Spirito grains kspt from top prsilnni sain- tbe new etoetrie plant last even- ol view the Kitchener x memorial to meet with us. awr. . ' lag. Tbe tedious pari of the de- was tbe most impressive. It to a MhBAaOAYfi CO, UMITia NOMA UUHOto < Ernest Houston N. G. , Tbote totegs ten*» hotter bi toy to past, reclining statue of marble. It Percy Thompson, Soeroory ’ »A W . •t - ♦h'b • » »A* * k * ♦ ,» A J C. A . Ruggles INSURANCE Walther-Williams Co. T ire R epair and Recapping r 4THE SOW to ou r m a n y trlru do u t hom o a n d in th e a r m e d to r e e » ,., \ p a trio t» a ll in thi» » tru y y le to p re» erre th e A m eriea n w a y o f life! h Other Days 9 hd>iwin’ The U nited States N ational B ank W ill'll I t ’s H olid ay T im e i t 9s Odsa A n a d i a n tÁ a n ié . I