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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1945)
V , AGE * SHERM AN f ^ N T Y But lately there has been morcI f A| l v \ C<)11111111 lobbying done by those who repre sent other tax agencies than the ( .<|ndnue<, from Page One ■Ute; the leagues of cW?t i e , *n ^UndergrourTd re p o rts say th a: cities and who try to obtain money war with' Germany enos- .___ «Aliticai sub division a , when 1 -------- of , írom one polí c*1 J Í ’r 1 I I , "er’ «1ère will be su ch en abundance »he e*Penae anoth®r; T h ,y gasoline available that current generally tax supported and the lifted (and E n g range tendency i . to raise the * fewer automobl,. Kelly 5 VVlUilUR SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Pabttsbed K w y Friday at ’ Moro. Orego« — — Editor ______________ - Giles L. eta- "**“ r & < ------- «ORO. OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH » . » « J W W Á at Moe»- Ore«on uw**r or March ». I®7* U rea for all. eJ} gas.) The demand or. e$ no poo3 ou Xiqeqojd si 3J3M± • a merica for gasoline in Europe im AT I •» against this system for any one tremendous> even with ex- ---------- ~ may go to a legislature with a case operations in the Pacific T O R I A I ___ mjwhich he is interested. It s h o * { demand in K IA T IO N Other W>7-. AA.,° " V r’ X ^ v i d c more motor • it filili ----- Party For Those a ’■< Mr and '- 2 it m ay doubted that ® 2 ? X it n mayors O^ excei* in a f€W , , 1 tbe ^ p , must have developed « ' the ides from »oeml Mud.e. that <«0 "ot v^uT " ----- ----------- m flW T T ir n THE JOYS OF INSEC ..Tbe toys 0< U is s c » ^ " I“ « n iîîÆ p h i .« Ü - t ^ c r x i - s : Mm W m M. DeMut. were hosts day and Pinochle party March Attending were Mr» Betty Thomp- 80n, Mrs Mothe McLachlan, Mr and Mm A. B. Christian, on and Dianne. Mr pud Mr. Oarroil Bayr, S unny B rook • bigg r — In Other are making «fe mom certain for ^ ^ i o n for Sheriff of Sher- moat of th« people. A man need ’ not morry shoitt hem he la go.n£ ¡ „ ^ ^ p te d an to Uve next year or after, »»xly. ondi Antelope official 1 n Is the gmsarnmsn 21<^ and aecurea „ That worry tax«« •• » worry. Th« The payment of <4 taxes municip«l fund, from all that In ashed of the ettiaen. He a returned to An- a t » » and curl up like a h™ . w erereu m od can be at «••« ano cun p n J ght fat kitten before the «re secure, « daMardly snow storm X T T ^ c X t a g . -.ow ed up here iast Monday morn- always I” 0™ f shelter. Them are the Joy. of ae *^rSr’ thorn «nore adventurous soul, who in spirit have descended X piosimrs who brsmd the X «4 being k«nt cat They prefer to take the jo y . of’ the free men who nmde «his ns- ♦¡«« ^r«aL Their« b the Amernan tion great. Their. » m Report and for the settlement »aid estate. /; Blaine C. M iller. A dm in istrato r, T. Lester Johnson, • Attorney at law, Moro, Oregon First publication March 9, J9»> ^ t i o n , April 6, 1 9 « ^NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT N otice is hereb y giv«« the 30 days behmd time, undersigned baa filled in the Coun obmrver. Mar. 24. 191« ty Court of the Stat« of Oregon Approximately two inches of for Sherman Couajty her Final Ac count and Report as administratrix rain, three quarters of aninch test week, is the portion for Sne, - of the Estate of Bart Burrell, deceased, and that Wednesday, the 11th day of April, 1945, at 4he Dr. P C e, that the coyote head hour ’ of 10:00 o’clock A. M., or »«nt them from off the anuha’. gaid fayt at the court robm of snid ^ . t r m X ^ G r a ^ --------- t a y " . Court, in the courthouse in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon have his farm s e a t « ' . r been fixed by the Court as the had well developed rafciea. J. y F. FoM> Fosa, Roy M. Benson and ann time and pfcce for hearing of ob- Harry Kunsman have incorporated j^ tion s to said Final Account an this week with a capital stock cf RepOrt and for the settlement of 310,.000 under the name of Foss & gai j estate. __ t company and will build a concrete Ijeota Burrell, Admimstratrix. ' * The UgtolBtly« áto»»on juat end- garage and repair shop, *92 feet T Lester Johnson, a «tort <rf a T»«w develop- ___ . __ of. son» W o r - on Main street and 100 feet on 5 ^ Attorney at law, „Gup .treet, opposite the location of the Moro< Oregon. tance. It w th« of Foss A Benoon blacksmith shop. F irst publication M ych 9, 1%45 fOrmT? by n. Frank Mobley received his first Laat publication, A^ U <P^ * 0 n g in . tagtalstem 1. « S h e S i r E t a i t t t a ^ P ‘ "y I * « ™ «Id aa demoeratta government and a t o m D * « “ » * building « that Mr. Day, of the rural ser- probM,ly there mem thorn about hm ^ X » t o f f l « and v ie . department of the P. P. and. who triad to influence the mind and wiH operate m""- apend M It week of the k in , X t a o X - M .r ’A 192« Sherman county in the mteresta were thought of. It 1. an aceepb-d F r o . t h , ^ E1^ rlc g n etiee. and If hooaatly conducted J. . ,J L ti lant with a demonstrating and installing new — “ » Y i r l ’ X X l X ta r ’X T X r a n d light electrical dovice. and taoktag »f The regular tabby to X \ « l d by m T Schadewita, tar th . betterment of etactnc mr- « f reprernntatlvm from Wtari plant mW by vice whmto posoibta. m m . « p ta y m ^ ^ 1 ^ ” X n in S ^ r X Tuewtoy Dr. Word was received in thia city «roops. the graaige, an » «1 groups eoaaa for haaoia« bUl Then, too, there to the wtomu tor kirn W d^tot may ba aaaaktog for a do « m mu m v. » wnne of -h ir ii may «m fltat Thto type toml * pnwar- , . „ported that Caraten von Rnrata, Hring near Kent and who BoratM, living n e . to now » M ondav evening a distance bonm M«md ay^ewemng of five f m t t a r - ' theatres - This W e e k fri. - Sat. - Sun. 2 3 -2 4 -2 5 . With Lato Paramount Newt next week Tues. - Wed. 27 - 28 MiWWlNNeMM pur rou HI itsr ur fPiKiTt When yourReS Cross . Solicitor comes to toe Soor NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOCVT Notice is hereby give» that -the undersigned has filled in the Cohn- ty Court — of the State - of Oregon a, European ideal, have been brou , ------------- - «y — — ght to and mrnta « « « sta n t over Jj— ()b<ierret M„ ch M, 1906 lor gherman County hs. Fmal Ac- the American Meals. Now we ha e R<)bert Urqubart met with a count and Report as admin » . social aseurity for old age. we have „ ¡„ /„ I accident last week, of the Estate of Clyde H.J3 . retirement of various kinds, we th(J „ f hig )ef t tag deceased, and tto.it W * 4 n ssÄ y . have unemployment Insurance a.l „iaCes He waa driving n t h day o f A p n l. I M i , a t th eateblbhed by tbs g o v .n ,» .« L " >prh<, farm of hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M M That io all these things are f«* « Johnson, and his horse fell ».¡d day, at the court room of said other, titan the farmers, whose John Johmon, a ^ ^ 0 ^ ta Moro, only contact with social security upon flW hM appl„ shepman county. Oregon_ h ^ e , is to help pay * " ’*• . , - . _ Uon witfi the county clerk Tues- been fixed by the Court a . the. We have been in a social revo - the democratic time and place for hearing o lotion for a nuuffier of years. Ws ^ X n e t the pri- jection. to » id Final Account and ■ucceaa being changed I Much of —v— ___ ——. . i r and C ftr tO O Il SHOE REPAIR Moro Lodge No. 113, IXXOsF. *b0“ ‘ Our o f participation in governm-m’. f^om Mie joys (certainly The question is not pertinent Meets 1st and 3rd field aporta, our game», (eerta y whet, Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall- Transient and brid^ a J a nd « r e p e t i t i o n , risk, achool diatricta already facing visiting brothers are *? r ^ n ^ T n spirit that high costa, begin to pay ret.re- cordblV invited d m « « . The raent on school' t e t h e r , who to meet with us. “ "4 “ u lj UU lM Un y“ " the ’ Ernest Houston N. G. : Z ^ k -fm y the soft w . TiU he pertinent, A. R. Kessinger, Secretary toaa-psIM cal W a. £ C. A . Ruggles t prlde their way into state government l'ureka Ixodge No. 121 A.F.& A.M. Meets on the 1st and through. attachment to bonafide 3rd Thursday,evening» X g o v e ^ e n t e l groups. The Ides is of each month- Visiting * ? X ^ h e ^ X thereof not to keep _ these theorist, out, members are cordially P E R C Y T -|B 0 M P BOW^, struggle. " ^ “ ^ J ^ ^ r i t y . but to see that they make then invited to meet with us. - “ H X lN 8TBMET, MORO C. A. Ruggle«. W. M Worfc ( Well and ^Qokkly ,r i < 4 « “ thir« ’ • frpro<d’ from the f T ‘ ins W. D. Walian, Secretary NEW GROUP = Pacific theater. The opinion ter the game. very well at a hoapiti? M spreading that the war against lagt there. . J wiU a ^ g on .for at least ¿ a e house to Carroll Bayrs vm. initiated as a two vears after the Germane have Week T < u n u„ to Moro member of the M e * » * order ________ y win be i £ L Ifa, Powdl land Thursday evening when member» ^ Moro MOTO m n u iim x m iim m x sm m w fa x n o T tn i„ the » - to f ‘ ™ ‘¿ L ' ----------- Z e r i . l e ¡stands for . long time . gre a chance on ~ - ____ _ ____ . on lOTU„ 1^ . . __________ Ted Thomp»” , » "*? Cal-'deeaaeed at the office <rf Geo. S S a w - « S « fttrioug I> * train- Updeg^r-**, Moro, Oregon, within tfotw a w ere the six months from the date of tms mg since hie entrance into six m onw . _ tjotiee, to wit: Mandi 23, 1»4B army Emma Davit Mr and M r. A * ^ n ^ a n a o n Luther W. were in Portland Geo. G. Updegtwfif, . - -* week end. Attorney for Executrix Mrg ArnoW ia in The and Executor. r this week' assisting Mrs tmtstttsttm ssttttssnntmnnssaawm * fo r her mother, g «nsntc chumber of any y^ and th e m opiinK up p ro- Mr arK| Mrs Gitas French rb-. Public “ * ^ yee“ ™“ y , , h ce»s will be both difficult and cost- turned horns Sunday evening s fu r tirement benefits That 1» not the . ome ten week» In Salem attend.ng ouention under discussion. If they Y- ___________________ _____ legisUÜTe K , sion. Thell aJUVTOVlWll wawwma--------------- -------- tKev might well go befo-e chapter No. 7«. O.EA daurtaUr, Mr» N. W. Free., « - want „ It they B e th le h e i tht legialature with a proposal Mseta Every Second ant. companied them as far a« Hc<4 . 7 d i d ^ e public employee, who Fourth Thursday,i tai s a il- River where she resumed h u Month. Visiting Member» »V the “joy. asked and received civU service school teaching duties. Patty re Invited.—-Moro. Oregon * it," ware permitted in rating, at this same sessmn turned here with her parent» to Rose Amidon, W. M. of inaecur y ¡u rted buai- BiH. that come from social ag- continue her high achool studie». 'Ruth Sparling, Secretary the oay« when « W * >Umj) of M j and Mm A. L. Mallery, who nt“ ’ . ««nV things one and vaguenesn that is unmistakt- Lupine Rebekah ¿MUt ri*kws <4 insecurity 1. able. B ill, written by more ex Meets 2nd and 4th ha<l been managing the Sherman County Journal during the ab could 1« k >triTe for ptrienced and more practical men Tuesdays of each the right of a c l be couched In plainer words nx>nth. Visiting mem sence of the French» left Monday bers welcome. ht"M* f ’ °M«in his own mseunty but they can be read and . under Clara Houston, N.G. their home in Salem. , X o w n efforts and tabor, stood. What we seem to be domg Florence Johnston..S mt . X ^ u l farm er, of . is to tat the soetal theorists work taka s the Red Cross, was here early this of j u Davis, also week aiding the local Red .Cross ^n<)Wn a8 Luther Davis, deceased, office. . X- ere hereby notified to .present . T<w Tom Preeoe- received notice proper f<>nn> u tbe ^ d e r - Wedn------ Wednesday morning that his draft ^ ne<J duly appointed, quali- Eugene had placed him and acUn< Executrix and Ex- in , Will hit s respon.rve chord in the mind» of every American of the "oncer school who w w taught «wring for hlmaelf Wa» •« °« that ng ------- eltiaen. « ... - I It t , ,k ca - Hulls, of every of th , k . welcomed by the .bould • i ’o J * ” X ^ w h o have Ih e "“ ny Sherman w u n t y t a s VX GRASS VALLEY k required for (Jw and Frank, who ia on furlough. Japanese Mr and Mrs Truman Strong. Mr . . . „„ w a r n . » S eh accumu* and Mrs Roy Belshe, Mr and M r» OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ♦ lating a stockpile in preparation Clarence^ Sparling and Ç.V . . But when these groups go out &nJ their birth- SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s to advocate social changes and P all it requires, days w er* Dianne Christianson, spend the tbne of their employees ^ ^ ^ J ^ p i l e which wTs built Betty Thompson. ' Mollie McLach- Payable 1» Advance -a V S2<0 on matters litUe connected wit Europe could be made avail- Urn, Ruth Sparling and Etha De- ONE YEAR ........................... the welfare of their group it u> t a civilian». Moss. There were four tables of MARCH march 23, » . IX 1»*» * ’ something new and perhaps lead- guewjed wrong last ,pinochle, high score, were won by —------------------------------------ ing to a bad situation. October oa to the end of the war Mollie McLocMan and A. B. Thn^r who w ould tra d e This session the league of urc- command is tianson. Birthday cake, jello, «and Those WHO w gon citie8 gponaored the retire, served af. b in alth o u g h r ~ t x St. Patrick Kin V .-ä fc ago. The tight o f bis remaining ved following the mcettog., . 1 1 1 1 Qmm J o g , ljs . already improved. N<ync E ^ C R B D 0 « B flvlQ tjU U U ay OeMoti ey a Ruth Wilson, supervisor for A „ ^ TMnt having claims agaln- the representation is in the inter- c t of the groups actually repre- « « , « . m ta . — - ™ freedom for security J b r u i n é of neither. ' deservmSJ_ ------------------------ SSL S Mr and Mas oed J3 J M ™ Remember he represent! more than just the American Red he G 1. Joe* Through him you can bring to wounded men lying in hospitals; a bit of hope to American boys stagnating in ( WM. SAIGJM . K 6 B U IB OWU l“ W 6 T RAGLAND . UNA O’CONNN ■ prison campé; a bit of home I to men who have not seen\ W c - • . * i K * » home in years. ' > ro u t Rod Cross mu« be at hi. ride for * long, W time- 7 The wounded, the discharged vwerans, the men overseas, *<«*" Boa^i «n ®S?L.Äb!5 C MwU„.M oa M nv UI« «*>♦« to Fr«duc«d by Arttot L FWd 1 ~ -r Wild« • Ditwcftod to A4** JtoMÍ» With News of the Day and C a r t o o n - need Red Cross help. So give more this year for the need is greater than ever. Greet yenr BCD CROSS Volunteer SOLICITOR with s SSMLR! Open w u r door, your h m rt snd your p o d « * * « * wide when this faithful neighbor calls on you. H e is donating his time, his energy and his money, too, fo r TOUT G . L Joe’s. This volunteer w orker it helping keep TOUT Red Cede. at "hia” side. NEXT W EEK Thursday-Friday 29 - 30 RIDING HIGH’ Fv < In 5 Technicolor a Dorothy Lamour Dick Powell GlVfc NOW. GIVE MOKt. t i i *» » * * « t t t f i * 1 , M u Victor M oore (jra«i Valley Theatre—Phone 1H DOORS OPEN AT 7:U P. M. , SHOW STARTS AT 8^0 P. M. ADMISSION last Saturday of the death of a - ly Newcomb former farmer remd- in(. weat <rf what ia now K ant Mr. fmmed in that motion before a railroad through the cen- yrt ADULTS 40 c .; CHILDREN 20c MATINEE SUNDAYS, 2.*M P.M. . drt<m. Aa fffr ¿*U •