Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 18, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    X
J
V r
FAÛÊ I» SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1843
meeting called by the directors Sermon **Faith and The tmpassb the WtUement at IhW titete.
KUFKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL that is most absorbing. It is clos8 tem pt fo r l^he Jife^^
,L.
m eet at the school house last ble” Mk. 18:28.
,
- '
H y r y B Kmkarto«
¿.
_ a t home and the scenes can
be freedom of individual man and
gstawUy afternoon.
Baccalauleate service for High Qeo, G. Ugdagraff
visiped.
,
<
deliberately . prosecuted by means
Pubfiehed Every f & W at
Material is being hauled for e<?n- school graduating class at 8 P. M. Attorney for SthofiMv
M. oro < j i r | on
It has not* been suggested that of slavery,, starvation -and the
TS*- -
I ■ ■ ■—■■■■»■—
28 31
O ' organization be formed th at mfiss destruction of
noncomba- From the Observe^ May 18, 1806 «»its sidew alks to 4^ huM by ? C . guest pastor Rev Lloyd Anderson
Giles I trench
z
1
> E. Eheets and O B. Meeinger of The Dalles Baptist church..
U m will require any large expenditure tants’ live9w It was a revolution
The ram storm that ms 1 tod th.V
property
Bidwell Special musk by choir,
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
F o a to ffle . a t M o ro .
"f af funds, merely that those inter- againetZthe human soul.”
Notice w frerefcy given that the
fart of the Inland Bmpife Monday
Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting
C o n f i * « o í M a r d i 1» l ir e » * » , , _
' ested plan a day for a meeting,
Sinc$ man has learned to write forenoon, the first to fall since
j
—
*
™ -----
undersigned
has /lied in the Coun­
Born to Mr and Mr» Roy Powell C hristian Science Society j
establish a basis for an associa he has been given to such out Friday March 80th, spilled 61
ty
Court
of
the State of Oregon
May 13th, a daughter.
Sunday morning services a l
» II
tion and give the men and women bursts Upon achieving a victory hundreds of an inch of water in Saturday
From the Observer, May 21, 1826 11:00 a. m. Mortals and Immortals for Sherman eoqpty her Final B e ,
who can rememfber olden times to over a£ opponent. Victories are al-
m inutei by y , , ^ t c h and Mr
Last Thursday the Moro J3cput includes testimonials of healing, port and Account as E x ecu trix «
ways
moral
victories.
We
win,
get together for th at purpose
P arris rain gauge.
troop under the leadership of R.
> 7 ^ « r w n ln thie.,r“ ’ « » I " ‘ » “>; • “ >
EWTOtUAl— It can be guaranteed th a t the like as not, because our h eart ri The election dgy dinner to be
SSOCIATION younger ones will listen mor? pure.
served in Moro June 4th,. for the ~
- * • - s
£ £ ~
» * • —
- -•
It seems likely that hiatorians b(,nefit
voten> by the
of
avidly than ’’the elders.
may find instead of this w ar be-
D orcaj
the
of said day, at the County Court­
Several rain storms during the WASCO METHODIST CHURCH room. at the Courthouse, m MoO, \
•
ing a revolution ag ain st the hu­ store room to the Peoples’ build­
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
BOY WITH A SLIDE RULE
past week have materially helped Sunday School 10 A. M.
man soul i t was a desperate at-
Sherman County, Oregon, has been
ing.
. SUBSCRIPTION RATES
the growing wheat in Sherman
Morning worship at 11:00 A- M. fixed by the Court as the time and (
who
tem
pt
by
the
G
erm
ans
to
get
a
Ye deponent knoweth not
Next Tuesday
Grandpa a n I
Payable to , Advance
Canpell, Pastor
. . F. . L.
_____________________—
place for hehrtog W abjections to
num ber of pig5 Am- little m ore tend and perhaps to Grandma Isaac Thompson of this county. '
gw ,
X »
ONE YEAR;
May and Sou have greatly if. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING a*id Final Report and * Account
...... — r --------- , ariean farm ers were to have far- overcome a national Inferiority city will celebrate their 60th wed­
proved their store with a partition
(Notice is hereby given that the and the settlement of »aid Mffatoe,
rowed in 1944. I t may be surm is- complex.
ding anniversary.
> .
MAY 18, 1146 .
across
the
roar
and‘moving
then
undersigned
filed m
in wie
the v/v**,.-
Coun-
Mary
J< neon
th a t wnoever
whoever ne
he w w
a s,
re:
Before
any
ed tn
v he
ne p pic-
------ -
---# w riter, even
------ one
Sunday, May 27th, there will be
«-
- ..
unueraignea has
nas ineu
—
fe'rs to rem ain unknown to tin}
writes in a high tower, calls an annivergary celebration of the **
W
n°W
ty Court of the State of Oregon Geo. G. Updegraff
SEVENTH WAR LOAN
world and certainly to the Ameri-
'r a r » revolution against the dpdlcatittn of Waac0 Catholic chur- » and o ^ y t o r « ..
8hernmn C o ^ ty
Knal Re. Attorney for Ex«->-u»rtt(
rt-9o
The war from now on is partic­ can housewife who has not been moral basis of civilization he <*.
•
.
..
° M? ^ r . “ ¿ p o r t and Account a . Executor of
lO id l J i n u u n u i i g
lin flB V I
.u v t u
\
ularly our war. We on the coast able to buy a pound of bacon for should define the term . And in th at
Commencement exercises of our
. .
1™* .
.
- 1 eh.
T*>i Will and Teataunant of
__ ____ FI¿A L
school, has been tendered and has _
_ _ / _____ t Will and Testament
BE A R lN tf
are more interested in the defeai many months He was probably attempt he may discover that there Moro High wh<H)1
conduct-
Robert • W. Pinkerton, Deceased,
accepted
a
position
with
the
Far-
Notice
to
hereby
given
that the
of Japan than in any quarrel in
jn t^e
house next Wed
and that Saturday, the 16th day
some smooth . haired lad with a 18 1,0 8UC^ thing. Maybe he things
meris
State
Bank
of
this
city.
undersigned
has
filed
m
the
Coun­
Europe. If the Japs should get on
of June, 1S4& at tm o’oock A. M.,
______
who had eaten more tberej—is a m oral basil for, ...J itt« nesday and Thursday evenings
ty
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
the loose again we would be the
treatm ent of the Indians by the g o’cldck.
V *
of aaid day. at the County Court-
c<mB"ty
F in a fiu -
Arst to come under their Fomina-
"
on “arrowed 37,- English, or th a t there w as a mor- From the observer. May 1», 191«
room, a t the Court house, in Moro, port and Account aa A dm inistra­
C
H
U
R
C
H
E
S
tion. We hope to see the Pacific
___ y
,♦ al basis of the Russian treatment
Supt.
Stephens
Sherman County, Oregon, has been tor of the
__ ______
___________
that we
sows in the fall, last year it
.
—
*"• _ D. ' T E ' ----
------- of
” the
— Ex- More vom
muusy •
ComiauaRy
Estate
of Minnie G.
war ended »
_ * * ■ * * « maa 18,000 for the year, accord- of the K ^
’ - ° r o{ ° “ r
penm ent station aupplie. the in- ^ „ b y te r ia o T S u ia ii
fixed by the Court « . the tíme and ¿ ¿ ¿ “¡ ^ „ ¿ " aad U a t Saturday,
w... be safe forever.
forever
-----------
- ___ av
,,
wiH
inereiore
.
-»
ment of the negros.
t form
n r ation
r n that
^ n per-
er-
i ____
__ pastor.
th a t tko
the hio-h^t
highest t tem
Jam
es r» D. Moberg,
plaMk for hearing of objection* to
June, 1W6 a t
the Seventh W ar Lo’an drive i. to -
, kC°"< K.
Such
grandiose
things
as
poo-
a
ture
during
A
p
ril
w
as
on
the
26
Bible
School
10
a
m
.
said
Final
Report
and
Account
and
of For 1946 the boy w ith the slide
portant to us, as much as any
ruie
.y . 22,000 will he
h -
rule « says
alright ple Writ€ a b o u fin the intoxication with a reg ister of 74 degrees and Morning W orship 11 A M.
County Courtroom, a t the Court­
the others have been.
4 .v . S t o n i n ' county has r ^ u c e d ’ its °* victory.
-
the )owest wa8 28 degrees on the
house, in Moro. Sherman County,
When the boys come back—
the
— Lne
This war wa? one of many fought 18 The total precipitation during
JOIN
Oregon, has been, fixed by the
ones that arc coming b ack -th ? Prod«tH>n of hogs by 86 percent-
in Europe for power. The attack th e month was .75 making a total
The Coromur.'ty Club at The
Court as the time and place for
civilian, who have remain«! arc
Hog. are a good crop A fat
era were ruthless in their effort lo of 12J 8 inches since September 1-.
Dalles
and
help
return
ng
vat-
hearing
of objections to said Fin­
going to real!.« that the s a c r i* * .
world can use the lard be­
win. The defenders iyere p retty
A numiber of interested tax pay-
erajis
acquire
club
quarters.
al
Report
and Account and the
tto r have made for the war effort « « « ¿ t can he Packed easily anu
ruthless themselves in th eir effort erg of Moro district attended the
Over
600
members.
Thanks
settlement
of said estate. r
have been puny indeed. We have produced apeed.ly;
he flesh is
to win. The German people k t
for
your
help
Bethlehem Chapter No. J8 . O .K A
Walter L. Blau
been comforU*le. well f« l, clean. « K b le -o r w a . at last encountor-
cured
k ad ers take them to a p ret­
M°ets Every Second anu
Soldier.
haw
been
none
of
“
>
d
»««•
Hog
meat,
Geo.
G
Updegraff
.uife
ty low depth in treatm ent of pri­
Advertisement
Fourth Thursdays in eacb
or brined can be shipped without
Attorney for Administrator r
Month. Visiting Members
soners
and
th
a
t
was
highly
-im­
these.
27-30
Ew n in the matter of flnancial refrigeration and formerly was a
invited-—Moro.
Oregon
moral. But this is not time for our
Rose Amidon, W. M.
sacrinoe few t o w had to curtail common article of domestic com-
M arsh
side to become so saintly as to
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT’
Ruth Sparling, Secretary
their living standards. Sometimes
:
jpdge th e morals of the world.
our bank balance, have actually
Wt>y the boy with the al.de rul
Notice to hereby given that the
The Gott Mit Uns doctrine has Lupine Rebekah Lodve
increawd during a war loan drive decided to reduce the number of _ led to other wars and the claiming MeeAe 2nd and 4th ,
undersigned has filed in the Coun­
Tuesdays of each
ty Court of the State of Oregon
and as a general thing our cash Off8 80 ra«4ic y 'n
® °
of all morality fo r ourselves can month. V isit ng mem­
for
Sherman County her Final
in the banks has risen greatly ’ ' ori<' " h o rU *e
food " . T ’e- lead to another.
bers welcome. .
thing »we ^presume one m ust hav * ____________
Account
and Report -as Execu­
Clara
Houston,
N.Q.
throughout the war.
trix af the Estate of R .A . Mur­
In Berlin now, when a man bites Florence Johnston. S<
This county 1, »Mted to buy » ’¡jde
. WFA
cheese bHntaee she’d made for
8190.000 in E bonds and »43.000
OPA, the COC the WFA a dog it isn’t new«—I t ’s lunch
ray, deceased, and that Wednes­
1 ureka LoHre No. 121 A .F A A.5L Lud Denny got hom e early from
Lud. And blintxea are Lud’s fa­
in other type, o f bond, this month >>''P*d the »horU ge along by pay-
day, the 6th day of June, 1M6,
Meets on the 1st and th e p la n t th e o th e r d a y , and
vorite dtoh.
3rd Thursday evenings found hia m issus ln the middle
at the hour of 10 rOO o’clock A. M.
and the Brat of next. That 1. a *"»
for
feed a"d euW,n«
of each month- Visiting of housecleaning, w ith the fur-
From w h ere I alt. It’s l l t t l u
of said day, at the courtroom of
lot of money, but not a . much to
7 \T ,
i e
?T.
m em bers* are cordially n itu re mOved around, and the
t h in g s l i k e t h ia t h a t w i l l h e lp 8a
said Court, in the courthouse to
we hav. bought before h. ..m iler d“C*r J“«‘ d“ ,ded
hl’. fccd
invited to meet with in
„ ohamhtea.
* • a a e o u r t r o u b le d liv a a t o d a y —
C. A. Ruggles. W. M oUKXJ * 8hamWec
a t a profit instead of taking a
Moro, Sherfnan County, Oregon,
a e e a s t h r o u g h d if f ic u lt ie s —k e e p
drives. We have The money with
D. Wall**; Secretary
8 « » e men might have gruos-
chance on the vagaries of the boy
have
been fixed by the Court as
a l i v e t h e s p i r i t af g o o d f e l l o w ­
which to make the purchases. It
blrof a b o u t g e t t i n g p r e d o u a U4*
Ixxige
No.
418,
I.O.O.F.
the
time
and place for hearing
s h ip a u d m a t u a l re a p e c t. Try
to already in the banks where it with the «lide rule.
Meets 1st and 3rd Me l im e o ff. a a d f in d in g t h e i r
of
•
objections
to said Final Ac­
So here it is. time for turnip
t r a d i u g a h e l p i u g b a u d f o r tee-
is doing nothing, earning no inter­
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. h o m e u p s e t. But n o t L u d . H e
RUFUS
GRANGE
HALL
count
and
Report
and for the
greens and side pork and no side
c o ld b e e r a u d b lln t s e a . S ee If ft
hall- Transient and J •«»*< took hto $»at off, a n d p it c h e d
est, buying no bombs, building no
d
o
e
e
u
't
make
l
i
f
e
s
e
e
m
a
l
i
t
t
l
e
settlement of said Estate.
pork. We wish the boy with the
a
visiFng brothers are I n a n d h e lp e d .
boats.
W , will prctobly r tt o our quo-
» ith the . lide rule to d been S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 9
b r ig h te r l
cordially invited
Dies Mureay Ost
And
w
hen
h
e
got
the
last
cur­
to m iet with us.
&
Executrix
J 7
J
tain in place, and stepped down
•_ v .i- .
ta with something to spare But <lTen B machine gun instead. If
E rnest Houston N. G.
T. Laster Johnson, .
he
could
have
done
as
much
dam-
off
the
ladder,
there
w
as
hto
mto-
wv will not do it unless everyone
> A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
Attorney at law,
aus w ith a tray of cold h««r and
doe. h i. part We wiH protob’y •«* ^ tl> th*t
Wasco, Oregon
his
slide
rule
he
would
have
beer
have to extend ourselves to a
May 4 ,1 1 ,1 8 ,2 8
C p p y rit^ 1945, U m «U
No. 117 o f a Seriot
greater extent than usual, that to, another Sergeant York.
draw our bank accounts down to
NOTICE OF 1845-46 BUDGET MEETING
a «mailer figure. The solicitors YOU GOTTA BE THERE
In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget Law” (Sections L10-1201 to 110-1215,
are in the field, the banks are TO COLLECT
O.C.LA.. as amended), notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Moro, Oregon, in com-
liance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 8, 1946, the budget estimates for the City of
ready for bond purchases, post.
The meek, says the Bible, shall
oro, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1946 to June 30,1946ms set forth to ithe accom­
masters have them for sale. Do we,
panying schedules I, II i l l and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 12th day
inherit the earth. T hat has long
or don’t we?
of June, 1946, at 8:00 p> m. in Moro, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the council,
been a subject of debate. Ther?
the levying board for the city of
Oregon, any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax
is no ground fo r debate, however,
levies will be heard in favor of or ngn nst said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
PIONEER PICNIC '
to the statem ent th a t the peoples
The outstanding* indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, at May 8, 1946, was given as follows: Nature of
S ince th e m e e tin g o f t h e W a s ­
obligation. Series C Refunding Gen. Ob. Bonds, Amount, 8113,000.
th at produce progeny shall inher­
co County Pioneers tasociation it the earth.
Signed: George G. Updegraff, Chairman Budget Committee; Dewey Thompson, Secretary Budget
Committee. ,
•
-
• ,
•
*
early In thia month there baa
Of w hat good are all our b a t­
DISCUSS YOUR PROBLEM WI1H US
bean talk about forming a Sher­ tles in world wide w ars if we con­
Sch. II SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1945-46
man County ' Pioneer “body that tinue to raile so few children ?
Total of Genersl
Debt .
1946-46
would comeraorate the men and The J|rpg with houge fininpr fam
All Funds
Fund
Water
Miscel.
Service
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
women of this county in «or« m ea> the Germans with national
8440-00 83860.00 82110.42 52292A0 .
Total Estimated Expenditures
$869292
particular than 6a possible through pojjeieg of many children, the<
Cash Balances
1700.00
440.00 83860.00 82110.42 $229290
Total Estimated Expenditures
8692.92
the larger group, that was estah-
breed, faster than
i
*H£AD OFFICE, PORTLAND
MEMBER F 0 I C____ _
Deduct—Est.
Receipts
6976.00
7
‘ -
lished for the rather extensive old the Japg
ghoot them w¡n
Amount to Balance the Budget
271792
Wasco county.
* •
eventually own the earth. The
Total Levy Needed for 1946-46
271792
Tax Levies inside 6% limitation
2717.92
Few o f the old timers of this
the English and the Aip-
county regularly attend the meet- €ncang who raise their standard
Sch. U SUMMARL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1944-46
ings to The Dalles anA in any case
jjving by restricting the num-
1944-46 >
Total of General
Debt
Miscel.
Fund
Water
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
All Funds
Service
they could continue there even if
of children m ake themselves
$440.00 $886090 $1420.40 $f87196
there was a local organisation
B target for international ambition
Total Estimated Expenditures
$768196
Deduct—Eat. Receipts '
6310.00
Sherman county’s * history to
having a high standard of liv-z
Amount to Balance Budget
2271.66
unique in one regard. The ' first ¡ng 'protected by few warriors,
Total Levy Needed for 1944-46
2271.66
wagon trains paaaed through :t
n o raee of people can control
Tax Levies inside 6% limitation 2271 66
with apparently no Interest, to the earth from the cemetery. The
EXPENDITURES
Schedule IU
intent were the drivers on reach- living: own the earth. The pressure
Budget
Actual
for
Actual
for
Actual for
• ing the TVillamette valley to c f growing . populations causes
7-1-42
7-1-43
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Budget
-
. -
..
»
'Six months 1944-45
to ■
to
1946-46
which they had been pointed so wars of aggression that are often
7-1-44
7-1-43
many months. After ten to twen- directed against the nations with
GENERAL FUND
ty years the memory of the grasa land and .property protected by
Treasurer A Recorder Salaries
I 120.00 1 24090
'$ 240.00
$ 24000
I W
21.68
68.87
60.00
State Industrial Accident Comm.
covered hdls drew many of them sparse popuation. All the interna-
06.49
60.00
64.30 .
Adffiintotration ■
160.00
13628
163/13
160.00
back and after a few years of tional morals made heretofore and
WATER FUND
raising stock they plowed up the hereafter are of no avail unless a
683.40
1266.64
1380.00
1600.00
Marshal and Collector Salaries
l - 160090
Labor, water account
bund* grass and «ettled down to nation has pe<g>le to represent it
78.23
2496
260.00
13480
26090
83.02
219.96
< 800.00
Supplies, water account
627.90
300.00
growing grain.
» v in the next generation.
Right now, when your tru ck .
541.39
166.48
500.00
Power, water account
481-89
600.00
Earliest settlement
was
by
This is not the start of a boun-
13.26
1000.00
Fire Department
16.13
179.89
1000.00
must
keep
going,
RPM
Heavy
stockmen, horse and cattle and tiful -babies program nor a scar;
102799
New Equipment
300.00
300.00
Duty Motor Oil is your best bet! For blended with its se­
MISCELLANEOUS
by those who operated the fer- atory about the white race losing
Emergency
74.06
166.27
800.00
208.40
73292;
ries and the stage stations. The the battle of the bedrooms. It is
lected base oil are special, patented compounds. These pre­
266.80
770.40
Power, street lights aeoount
770.40
770.40
78790»
Masaikers, the Leonards, the Gor timely because w e are now engag-
Hotel Insurance
400.00
1081.82
320.19
vent ring-sticking. . . keep oil passages o p e n ... make for
860.00
Building Maintenance (Hotel)
10897
28.10
dons, the Finnegans, Cornrwalb, ed in fighting a nation that will
200.00
long, repair-free motor life. (By government directive, RPM
60.00
Library -
60.00
* *0.00
Faltona, Eatons, Duntepa, Henry surely beat us in a few hundred
«gion Hall
33.60
2760
Nene
Heavy Duty Motor Oil is not available for cars and trucks
Barnum, ware here m th e sixties years because they will be here
30.00
atototo
None
end sevmrttea and none of them and we will be in history,
DEBT SERVICE
under y< ton.) ’
Interest on bonds
871.25
had plowed enough to raise hay. .
292.60
z
. . :
■ • •
Bonds
1600.00
200090
The meadow« were cut for winter w K frF .
Total Expenditures
PS«»4
C. R. Anderson, Grass Valley, Phone 2 3 2
$860292
fetid and the stock vaotled to the
RECEIPTS
Schedule
IV
snow moot of the time. Horses
The paragraph of purest tripe
9297
89.62
66.80
120 00
State Liquor Apportionment
J. C. .Wilson, W asco, Phone 5 5 2
120.00
bald an advantage over cows ba- for the first post-victory week is
20.00
. 10.00
Licenses and Fees
2090
10.00
26.00
tanas they would paw for the contained in TIME, the weekly
«5.00
219,15
82.00
180.00
Rental or sale of property
630.00
8338.06
8600.00
Water rent
2360.18
3340.01
gfMfi. -
|N|EWfibnadna|ne i “Thia was a
3600.00
TOTAL
427690
Pioneer day« should ba brought revolution against the moral ba-
Y o u r lo c a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e f o r
CASH BALANCES
1700.00
naatur to the youth e f the county «is of ctoflixabon. It was conceiv-
TOTAL RECEIPTS
S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA
W76,OO
for U to a department of history ed by the Nsxis in conscious con-
In Other Days I Si
•
__________
___ _____ 1
W
Ä
1 1 / i »1
.
' *
Rom where I sit „. 2^ Joe
Lud Denny Lends a
Helping Hand
DANCE
(Qoe,
for
FARM
PRODUCTION!
p ’ The Dalles Branch
; United States National Bank
How to keep
trucking along
1