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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1945)
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S„d then come# the firing squad And Kaisei; Wilhelm, w o a r ed war No. I was permitted to find safety in Holland whe?e he »pent (the rest of his day« chopping down tree» and writing hi# mem oirs. ♦ ♦ • Madam Perkins, «oon to he ex- seeretary of labor, » rumored to have been offered the presidency irf a women’s college in the east. «Some $7 mm Airplane Cannon <1* Chemical M ortars d(2fc_DyMMifo Tor Demolition P M glycerine tor our Allies & Sulfa Ointments ft Protiarme j Gas Gangräne <** Sma II pon Vaccines J Insulin j •*%, Opiates to ease pain 9 Surgical Jellies /J Nicotinic Acid / ft I »4 i 1 ■ « © Synthetic Rubber —1 © Airplane Lubricants ® Depth-charge Releases Ihcen diaries 0» De-icing fluids for airplanes Nylon for parachutes, powder-bagj, e tc High resistant Paints Fabrics of all kinds M a rin e rope M ilita ry and Naval Soaps H y d ra u lic F lu id s • z I t c ,e t c .. . ----- < j S Meta I Working % @ Miking 13 Industrial Soap' Textiles Food Products* Railroad Ltibricanh Civilian Soeps 0* Tönning 4*4 TVocesamg L<etb<r © U stctides Grid Fungicide I Rubber Procetsamg A Estrelle Hailey geve the «plom as CJ -£ tc , e t c , e tc . Mrs Leo Watkins gave the sen- Mine La — -e •* ---- — ----- '-e-x;- apof| Ubsir return to civilian life. O re g o n ’» population 1» g ro w in g . B u ild in g » , modernization and rep»ir» U l R l i l ^ 1 The money is available without additional tax«». But the State Building Fund needs a y*J »•/*. Go to the poll» June 22 and vote 300 YES. Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. VO TI Now, when it is doubly important that yon have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take care of your service problems. „„„aparenta Mr High School $06750 $172640 27.85 5930 330.00 660 00 40JOO 125.00 B0 00 20.00 849.50 88 M 2646 464J8 289J>1 i 15147 10641 Walther-Williams Co. M any veteran» want to go to college Nine Oat Oi $1488.75 8SA5 688^0 ’ «2D0 ,8 8 j 80 200.09 20 A4 28L22 for over 40 years, Mr and Mrs Mehm Schadewtz and children and Mrs Delpha e a rn e d the r ig h t to go to co lleg e Carole Das Dnnkard played a ¡ora and class advisor, Mrs Ger- we‘ k‘ farewell solo on her saxaphone. trade Edwarda, a chicken dinner and Mrs r t « . Rev Cannell pronounced the ben- at her home Sunday; Mr an nied by edsetwn and M » Trounce played Mrs Gertrude Edwarda left for « h u r’ 5* ttend ed th s Rodeo the recessional. Astoria Monday, where she will M -a Baa Miss Vivian Trounce presented »pend the summer with her navy at Ty«*> U » k her Wasco music pupils in recital husband, Chaplain» assistant, Law- . h gpent weekend in Port- May 26, at the Wasco M. E. church renes E. Edwards. The Thirty-Fifth annual com- Joan Watkins played ' Hungary; Mr and Mrs Hugh Walker, Mrs an^- Marian Medler, Grace Medler Ann Clothier, Sparklets and duet, Rosemary Powell and daughters, nt was held in the Was- were and Lena Brock attended th<(Past co high school auditorium last Lorraine Sunderland, Gld Folk» at Jddy aad Marilyn Powell, Noble Grand club in The Dalles W e k w b j evernng. May 23. Mias Home; Shirley McIntyre, Forget- Sunday visitors in W" * °- . . Monday evening. Vtriaa Trounce played the pro- Me-Not; Gladyce Moore, June The annual Father and Sons ba c A teft for Cor- ration al which was followed by Flowers; Joan Burres, Spanish quet w,ll be held Fnday evening ^ e,ved that tbs entire audience singing "Am- Dance; Jean McIntyre, Mil.tary June 8, m the ° f tne h w daughter Mr» Charlea Neville erica”. Rsv. Cannell gave the in- March; Patricia Kaseberg, Russian Wasco Methodist church A1 a- gave birth to her ft€Cond second daughter, daughter. vocation. An amtrumenUl duet, Danae, Dorothy Patey, Prelude in thers and sons are invited. May 20th. "The Pals’* was played by Lorraine C Sharp Minor; Vivian Trounce, T. H. Olander is in the Mid-Col The Rufus school held its an and Ex<enaAGo«»on; two vocal Impromptu-opus 29X3hopig. umbia hospital recuperating from nual picnic a t Uncle Walt’s park soloa, “Clair De Lune” and ‘‘The The Wasco high school held its a heart attack i in The Dalles »Fnday. t i « * * Q tfM v a T were sung by annual picnifc at Northwestern Pomona Grange will be held in Mrs Racheal Medler of The Dal Janet Kaaobarg. Lorraine Gosson Lake last Thursday. Kent Saturday, les spent the jast week visitihg in m a - 4fc» ¿ g M feto ry followed by Mr and Mrs w R Reid made a Mr and Mrs Clarence Mizenharn- Wasco. An informal party in her O h S o lS a g S g in j? 2 numbers business trrp to Portland Thurs- er and Mr. Smith of Portland spent honor was grven at the home of Speaker W a R- J- Maaeke, presi- d*y. Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Mrs O G. Hilderbrand Thursday dent of tbs Eastern Oregon College Mr * nd M” George DriAkard W. R. Reid, afternoon. • iff Education. An mrtromenUl du- *ave the •enior cl“ ’ “ f " ewen A picnic was given at the O G W.. given ..^aaa by -M 4 . Dae n . . rlinnor • t . was Oarole Drink- dinner fit at Sttilfia Stiles foil) following com- JOIN Hilderbrand home Sunday after ard and Fred Anderson followed menoement Wednesday night, The Commun'ty Club at The noon. Guests were members of the by a piano solo by Dorothy Patey. Word h“ becn ™ * ‘ved that Dalles and help returning vet Junior Bridge club and their fam Fred Anderson gave the Salute F,nnie Weaver, former high school erans acquire club quarters. ilia. tory. Frank C. Fitxpatrick pre- Uarher “ w « co' wiU Over 600 members. Thanks A birthday and an announce tied the awards and Mrs B. tM* we*k 40 M ,x Whlte of Van’ for your help ment party was given by Mrs F S couver, Washington Lamborn for her granddaughter, Lavelle Maxine Guy, Friday n igh t GENERAL ROAD FUND Guests weri Al Dormaier (fiance WEED CONTROL 200.00 of Miss Guy), Carole Dae Drinkard Weed Control 2W.00 256.60 200.00 Bob Brisbin«, Jeanne Shull and ROAD MAINTENANCE 16.000.00 Wages 4740.90 10,000 00 9066.21 Bob Nisbet. , 3000.0t- Repairs ’ 2600.00 141307 1957.72 2200.00 Gas & Oils 2200.00 2009.36 97035 1200.00 CARD OF THANKS Tires & Tubes 1000.00 256.97 76147 L3319A8 3000.00 General Supplies 1600.09 187.96 We want to thank, all of the 1067J1 Insuranct & Miscellaneous 1092.99 kind neighbors and the Amerkan 600.00 Insurance 500 00 49282 Red Cross o f the community for 1500.00 Miscellaneous 1500.00 566.61 all the help they gave us which BRIDGES OVER 10 FEET was very mufbh appreciated. 1600.00 Bridges over 10 feet 500.00 186.75 3667.48 - Harry Richard« and family ROAD MACHINERY 16,000.00 Road Machinery ’ 1000 00 60000 Clashed Rock or Road Im provem ent 600.00 30065 54.00 466000 SINKING FUND Roads, bridges & machinery sinking fund 40,000.00 e TOTAL $43,600.00 RECEIPTS Schedule IV Actual for 7-1-48 7-1-42 GENERAL Estimate for First to to ROAD FUND 1046-46 7-1-44 Six months 7-1-48 Motor Vehicle $5900 00 $508748 $7666A5 88118J4 Justice of Peace Fines 300.00 82 25 296.00 516^0 Gaa Refund 300.00 MSA5 367.02 Rent of Equipment and Sale of Materials 900DO 1678J66 2608.23 / <70192 .Miscellaneous (obsolete equipment) 60.00 9.50 80010 144J9 - TOTAL $7450.00 $1400.00 8000 660.00 76.00 45XX) 500.00 26.46 151.17O. 105.00 $3042.94 j£hn Stewart went to The Dal- les Tuesday night to spend Mem- orial day in that city, which John persists in callng home although he has lived in Sherman county U l U l l Witt U d * » * * • » * Gerhardlne Johnson, Deceased, anu that Saturday, the o June, 1945. at t$ n -<>$<*$ A. M. of said day, i t the County Court- room, room, a a t t the the Courthouse, Courthouae, m m Mora. Mora, SbArman Countv. Oregon, has Sherman County, Oregon, U » been been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing of objection, to said Final Report -tod Account and the settlement of »aid estate- ’ Mary Johnson Eva Geo. G. Updegraff. Attorney for Executrix • ' 27-10 NOTICE O F F O lA lr^ H A R IM G She, with Harold L. Ickes, secra- Ramsey were up from Portland for (Notice is hereby given that the tary oi th interior, were the last Memorial day and a short visit- undersigned has filed in the Coun- •urvivors o f the original cabinet Miss Luella Welsh left Friday ty c ^ r t of the State <rf Oregon of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. One f or Portland to work this summer. for Sherman County hU Final Re- by one the others have disappear- sh e was one of th*« high school port and Account as Executor of ed from the scene, but despite graduates Thursday night. the Last Will and Testament of many p r o t e a t » N O T I C E OF FINAL HEARING Robert W. Pinkerton, Deceased, held on to her Job, «Mi j » un- ,g giyen , he and that Saturday, the 16th day til President Truman ~ undersigned has filed in the C oup of June, 1946. at ten o’cock A. - M., 8h»ke Op the cabinet which he had guu Qregon Mid d<y at the mherited. Now, Honect Haroll sherman County his f in a l Re- room, at the Court houae. ,n More, ia the lone .representative of <nd Account ag Administru- Sherman County, O r e g o ^ r tjR r ti first cabinet- ■ , the EsUta of Minnie G. fixed by the Court aa the time and The new » j Blau, Deceased, and that Saturday,» place for hearing o f ; ’“1" Judge Leon., ^ ‘¿ " t u r e ‘he 9th day of June, 1945. at Un « i d Final Report ««I JFaahington Jta . . o’clock A. M„ of said day, at the the settlement of said , as quickly y * * * * - takcn County Courtroom, at the Court- Harry B. Pinbert->if labor AU , Wb« . house, In Moro. Sherman County, G Updegraff away from M.ss ™ en Oregon, ha, been fixed by the Attorney for Executor her rreurnation "L Court as the titpe and place for 28 31 tie remained o f the it f objection, to said Fin- labor; the n.hon al labor rotation. -Account and the GAS AND OIL ‘hL ’ T rJ B “i J Z wh. »ettlement of a.id estate all the other labor agencies which Tires- - Accessories rightfully belonged in the depart R H . M c K E X N and S O N ment of labor were acting inde- Geo. G Updegraff In saraace pendently of that department. That Attorney for Administrator Grain, Faad, Flaar, Fast 27-30 viU soon be changed. Farm Implements, Bags, Twtaa NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that th? BARBED WIRE—GOOD PO878 undersigned has filed in the Coun PHONES ty Court of the State of Oregon Foedstorw Residence O flke for Sherman county her Final Re 182 183 ' 162 port and Account as Executrix of WASCO OREGON He ha» o o o o o o o o o o o o o t a o o o o o o o o ^ x ^ e c y v o c io b o o b o o o o o b o w o o o o d Wasco Graduates COUNTY GENERAL FUND Clerk’s Fees “ Sheriff*» Fees ....... .... ' Rentals (offices) Justice of Peace Fines Beer Licenses Miscellaneous (Shiel Property Rentals) Taylor Grazing Act " Malt Beverage Fee« ______ Amusement Device Tax_________________ TOTAL Mr and Mrs Friftfe m B d r iL d received word Wednesday taWii that their son, Lt. Frank vonBor- stel jr., who was recently released from a prison camp where he had Iromt ew soent . a few weeks, was faf in N New spe . ___ yJ v J iZ — t» » f«w York and would be home in a few 300 X YES .fT ijr fflC _ V.V STATE B U IL D IN G fund Z- ’ Tire Repair and Recapping 4 0 1 E 3 rd T h e D ttlle s TMPS ON TN^ NOMS F M H T , TOO difference ja, th e ones here have price tags on them. People who are buying a lot o f things they don't need w ith all th e extra money tliey’re m aking right now, m ight judt aa well label them “Souvenirs o f the Great War Boom .” And in later y e a n when gooda are plen tiful, arid prices come down to norm al. . • when an uncertain future stares them in the face...w hen others are getting four dol he only T lars for every three they’ve loaned to U n d e 8am —it’ll be these people who’ll have booby- trap sc a n , and n ot much else. I f you want the best security and the best investm ent in the world today, just sock your m oney into War Bonds. D on ’t settle for a bunch o f m ighty attractive sou venirs. And once you’ve got those Bonds, hang onto them , keep your dollars fighting —and get your full interest back when the tim e comes. RUFUS GRANGE HALL Keep FAITH WITH OOP FtGHTeKS 1 OUT WAK BONDS POP KEEPS Saturday, June 2 Sherman County Journal orchestra music