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«I»« ■ ’ ¡ / ‘ l’AOÉ « «SIÜIM an cvl'.N ♦ î i IHERUAN COUNTY JOURNAL , i t j l .Pb* " ÜUUNAL. MOHO. URRUÜN ___________ , •> *. F RÌDA i , OCTOBER 26, 1948 \ the County Court krnsa In M o m , Mr» Dsn McDermid to »pending tate, Sherman County. Oregon ha* bten few day» in Portland, visiting daughter, Mrs Kenneth Blau. 1N THE COUNTY COURT OF V>F ,,nlcd ttS * ” ’ * i Xm lt was born a t The Dalles t h e STATE OF OREGON FOR 00<afM of said account, -and o f hearing night October 22, 1645 to s h e r m A N COUNTY. any objections ^thereto. Pub’ Mrs James O'Meara of jn Matter of the Estate of H. A. s s . ’r t o . r £ “« i« 0" bem* i9 ' ^ - M irtin \ ’ Sommer, deceased. Washington Column x WaSCO W om en » And another thing it means ts that Europe has defeated Am* n - ca. For years we held to the the Published Every Friday at Continued from page one. Moro, Qregun ory that we could get along* with ' 7 -1 v- tr-inino- pv -, man who hoisted that his wife titos L. Freech ____ , _________________ ° “r w l T " no? >>e pennutted to use the DAK h«B. f e u » . re »««<"1 ~ 2 S I AO "it ” y ,n“ n K ' nation We There are other halte available h ^ to ffic * » at Oregon u«***r Act o aggressive nation. We nM ftorucw «■ Mon». — i r «« of ■ “ M«rcf* r, 1OT». have always defeated nations that «• «>e nattonal capiteJ, but tne tice. Irma Laffocn M e ^ ^ v e r y ’ s ^ o n d 1^ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, did have compulsory service. congressman pmked the one owned A very -pleasant Wednesday af- Administratrix» of H. A. Sommer . » by y the DAR m e h a a knowing h . iivfwwix that h i *»» it iv would nuuxu , t . ' , ' . J. Fourth Thursday» in east Notice is hereby given that Irma Estate. Now we are accepting Europe s u be refused, and then the president te™ » " *«*»* thek °' Month. Visiting Members Laffoon and Elsie Martin the ad ideal. Henceforth we shall be an Mrs Frank Lambon, when the _ jnTited._M oro7 Ore,«n . ~ okoii h.. could be appealed to—all part of ministratrix» of the above entitled armed camp; every man shall be the craving for „„hIu.itv publwity. . W . S ^ . , ^ jfo r ‘ W. M. estate have rendered and jfresent- ___ a warrior. Like the wolf we shall . « , meeting. A fty ith e hnaineas it o R F q '^ ^ ^ h Sparling. Secretary N A TIO N A L É D IT O R IA L - ed and filed their final account i W S T IA T IO N *** <*°ntinuoualy on guard. The Yanks in England ‘ demon ing Mrs Lloyd RoyV« »»“h THE COUNTY COURT OF therein, with the above entitled ----- Mebbe so. And if so, it is no c.e »trated that they are heart-hyrhk-. Uochnauar a. ►yttfy THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Court, and that Monday the 3rd dit to us. ut ml it gives snudi p r o - ers, for there are 54,000 British day of Dec. 1£45 at 10 o’clock A. COUNTY. mise for a better world. girls married to American soldiers OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER M. in the County Court roofn, in iter <rf thè Estate of Ellen who are, marking time in England SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sommer, deceased. SS. Notice HALLOWEEN .. , while waiting for (transportation Dormaier and Mrs Gorjhw,. .Payable in Advance , The night of goblins, Hallowe’en, Thepe It<lian> German and P«r poured. x-v • to Crditots. -w k- . » ,W- ■ ■ - will be an event of next week. It p renc|, g-jris coming’ to th/^United Mns Inez SargOnt, Mr»’ ONE Y E A H ----- -------------- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: is likely that the usual depreda- as wjves of Yank troopers; Gaasbeck, Rev and Mrs F, L-,1 OCTOBER 26, 1945 .ice to hereby given that the tions will be in evidence the next Australian wives and babies are nell attended' the Methodist ©d has been duly appoin- morning and that some real dam already pouring into west coast trict meeting <wt Arlington iJnwÿ3kd and confirmed as Executrix of W e have men well qualified to service ENFORCED DEMOCRACY age w,U be done. ports. Wherever the American day. • ' ‘v&tihe Last Will A Testament of said has Hallowe’en has been a source troops The were stationed cupid got a llv Oregonian, -"V belatedly, ------ - ' v. w p The Friday your truck» whether they be dietel or —„ Study — . club Ellen E. Sommer, deceased artd hatoun to question the advisability of wonderment. Do small boys turn busy Mori> WccriSn’b clu(, ftt tained the — ~ ----- - --------- t ...... .........., : h e^ eeta te. Any (person having a gasoline powesed. Try SUNSET -lor of our trying to enforce democra- -things topsy-turvy in an excess _ „ . .. ,, „ the home Mr® Gladys Zell. estate is here e , to the coû ter«. we occupy It <rf , „ m - sp .nts or arc they they As WPB held its 100th meeting. ter m eetingf .a j s S S S t a against X d to said present same with easant »It F illi» E liti nui Truck Service Is Our Specialty » true that the reasons « < « " < " the doubt are practical ones: that force may cauae the people, to „ a c t against the idea of demo- « tu a lly that onery when released from ordinary restrictions. Mem- ory doesn t « 1 u . m u d , either. P r ^ h .y it ,, the thing to do. crecy and thu< make « unpopular Sometime x i- g a » it would . Ki- ne a i dis- j in the world. rel,ef rf »obhn8 ,nclud- There was no expressed doubt ed the earth m their journey on about the morals of forcing d*m- that night and did some act of ocrecy or any other form ofgovern- kindness . Or would that be any Jul.us Krug, • chawman, Remind grBm was^ ' £ erltcd « f o l l o w f c S S ^ p e r voucher and proof an- War costs 9» follow s: Aircraft . j johngBBrjm- to the nademirned at the ,4 4 .« 2 ¿00 000. ahips. nava, and g $ Œ W X Ï or U „ .„ u r n e IÎ0,6»4,0WHK) guns and ooropttniJ ^ i , Î . 3 . T. ’undersigned, <My verified ss fire control ,10301,000,000, ,WU’ anunu- ">tion $19,734,000,000, combat and motor vehicles' $21,529,000,000, communication and electronic e- quipment $10,069,000,000, other o- Bnd Mrs^ MrK Fitzpatrick F it w t r ic k gave gave ft a venr k and fin<? tolk A jr r jttr H k w served better truck service. requtod within aix months the date of the firet pubb- w of this notice. publication being Oct 19th ¡^and last being Nov. 16th, 1945. Bfeie Martin —- - USfUt ’’7 * TT ^ vJixecutrix of Ellen E. Sommer Es- »89 ment on an unwilling people. The f« n t OJld Fulton. Deooretioni were « ' «J.nugness of democratic nations Elders are relieved at the “trick 000,000. Not a penny of these vast - - - • - : ing with the autumn. Like the early or treat” policy m that it gives sums was for secret weapons or is remarkable. M r and Mrs .Joe H ild e rb re iW J ^ ^ g g ^ Christians they go about the them a chance to bribe the gobiins for developing the atomic^omb. ____ _ and Mrs and Mrs Albert Kaseberg world preaching the doctrine, tiy- with a bit of candy or other food, Mr and Mrs Robert S a se b o g s’* nt « “ J * Po‘ ;1* « P' uig to make converts and also like Yet, obtaining sudh things by the early Christians, often perse- threat is not the best training for have moved from the W. E. Wlute v.»Rmg their daughters. h curing those who fail to sec the anyone but a small desperado.. It farm to the Ed Kaseberg farm be- .. .. light. There doesn’t seem - to be is the kind of tactics we are tiy- low Gordon ridge. “ v « » 1 othera.pttenddd _ __ _ any moral difference between ing to obliterate from the world, - All the water pipes in Hotel «> ®f Rest" program at The Dalle« .r those who try to enforce democra- It’s cute for the kids, but terrible Moro and some* elsewhere in the Wednesday , ™ g cy on a nation than those who try ff they remember it. city froze a»d buret last Saturday Mrs Lydia Darby ^-ijnderweht to enforce nainsm on a people. .... ( night. , an operation at Vhe Dittos uo^t ¿jf On© expects professing democi at6 From Wasco: W. L. Kelly and to arise m holy wrath over the “ “ the the c“ n' Fred Fortner have gone to Mon reported improving. '•» ' Miss Georgia Harper is vistoufg thought that their forceful pro- •» * « « tor r' tu" :; tana. They expect to return in two Mr and Mrs Gordon Harper..,- eelyting might be likened that week on m a trip is rnta.« said wr to have ■eiywng magYiv ue «lar hcu to w w r»v *"« - veteran . to provde then, w ith w e e n un m p that mu*», »a  i ' * « n « ÿ ‘ ?2 ! ** x.zarMPhLkin HVfChnFMO t l/Wi <1 VW1 K O I 11 t Mrs Ed McKee spent* several of those whom they con.aler less eomPtete ■■‘f«™ “ » " a™1 »« P *- 9omethin|t t0 do with an , i r»hip. s a m e r n in g w uu 7 * £ days in Portland. _ ... - t.ha.t .. . - ..v •_u that thev they mav may obtain e.vervtrtlftir__. everything Wouldn’t it be fine if Wasco, could w it virtuous. The adherents of com which the federal and state laws have an airport? ' ----—- — muntom, the followers of nazi entitle them. . s a w AN amobl - maks it statism both fed that their ideals GAS AND OIL The committee wants to miss Next I® toller«, lh® (king A second Lieutenant as whai ft should be accepted by all peoples. your fighting man like« be«l U a T ire s --A c c e s s o rie s • ' i no opportunity to get the veteian girl finds for herself when the supply of w ritin g paper. 9® give Democrats know them to be wrong established in civilian life as ex first one gets. away. H. McKEAN and SOM ’ tffro that tru ly we Iron»« g if t - becauy? democracy is the only ;VL- » Jbston'» Fiae Letter Paper«. peditiously and securely as possi .n s u r a n c e kind of government people ought ble c.««.-. seavxx LKTTXMS , Feed, Floor, Fuel to have. i Largr ua«k «hart«. - Its members have made and are GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F the htijmil* •< the---- events, Bags, Twin» It is certemJy true thm efforts atu(jy he ( orp«. o«(w ta ««s n. Navj. 9t U. 1. AN C to force Germen». Jeipsnese and knowledge . . th. , job. .ob. GOOD POSifc necessary for that C m ««*« HICHLAND AIBMAIL other people to accept democracy Some of them are doing a lot of A tto rn e y A t L a w is weisbi. tlu ewvrlop« «Mb PHONES Itnin«», to beev >*q iuc ue Uni have generally been unsuccessful. work toward that end. «1. »«Mt ««xa. Office R e sid en t Feeds tor. M o r o a n d W a a o a It would be almost too much to ___ The job cannot be successfully 182 T ’ 162 163' expect for this nation to doubt completed unlese veterans confer .O R E G O N LAY CARLI8LE WASCO that democracy - might not be a with the committee and present ----- -------- JEWELER perfect government for Germans ^ ejr problems. The selective ser- or Japanese. Yet, ao^s^other form v jce open at the court might be more acei^ ab le to their an(j secretary of the national psychology and training. is the secretary of the vet- When it is considered .that w en eran»g committee. She has inform a- Americans have weakened in their about all rights and privileges adherence to the freedoms of their Legion service officer, Wily W forefathers who estabhahed this Knighten, is available to help, government, and have proven will- other committee members have in« to trade theip for a promisee information that may be helpful, security, it is not unreasonable re This is the time for veterans to expect other people to do likewise. their army and navy service A democratic government must benefits straightened out. Delay be made of men and women with causes confusion. more of pioneer hardness in their souls than many possess. It is some thing that must grow in the in dividual mind (before it can be made effective and handing it down as a gift, with a “tike this 1916 or ebe" expression is doing dem From the Observer, Oct. 27, i e t (, Tuesday evening about five ocracy a « a government ideal no o ’clock the farm home of Hoy good. Furthermore you can’t fore«’ ^><ywie^ burned with all its con- tents. Nothing was saved. democracy and -be democratic. ____________ The roof of the Hay Canyon SO, WE GO BACKWARD ’cho° l CBUKht J're »nd >>urn«lt hist Mr Truman -has now appeared • Theu^ ‘“ ‘n|t. T unequivocally on the sale <rf these B. Bourh.H has tendered ,«s . . , «-lum. resignation a« agent for the Lus- .h o . r r « for computeory nullte- ny to , 7 7 . ’^ e°"” ',P' 1" w i S f c t e effect. Sunset Motor Co. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC MAKE EVERY - MILE COUNT — r , . R E C A P P IN G «Y »SSeiAtlSTS N o C o r tiflc o to a R e q u ir e d Latent F a c to ry M ethod» ^ • o r E lig ib le C a r O w ner» H.S. ROYAL DE LUXE The Tire W itt. R e se r v e S tren gth Built If > 11 US TODAY S u n s e t M o to r C o. W asco H i Adm ission torn of youth lt i . not « .r p n s .n r w>e and family wil, The arrum ente for It old end |g a w ,n * days for Zionvillc, reeU known. The reesoninx teat N c >pend begets them, has a ring of sound ness presuming that we are going From |the Observer. Oct. 29, 1926 to have the kind of a world we The contest between Bert Htonev we are going to have the and Fredrick, ©teiwier for U. ♦?. is probably necessary. Senator was arousing <x>n3ider- But cem n< now a t the end of able comment as well as Were the a war to bring peace, and before state matters on the ballot, es- the men who fought in that war pecially the two income tax bills have taken off their uniforms, bd- • ”<! the Dennis resolution that fore the peace treaties have been would have prevented income tax- signed, while great plans for world «»• cooperation are being discussed at Hutchcroft has sold his world wide meetings the presi- farming interests to Wilford dehris arguments are something who ^ 1 »wmner- of a shock, even to one who has 4aBow nert and let Huteh* had little faith in international cr°ft have the seeded crop. . H. C. Parks left the county jail Th. bred of teis (orenpent is Sun<1,’r bF out the plas- tecttly saytnc thte Bratton Woods, **'_*n<11*tb’ Dumbarton <tekn. Son Erencmco. ¿ " W EtUrd h « moved h.s C t e * l« c « , Yntte. Potodnm .r.d H,v " y U D*"” 1 ,ro n Iimdnn Imre »a done too little ®” “ are and that while We take a major part in them, we really are going to depend on getting there first w»lh the moat men. Probably he ls rig h t From the Observer, Oct. 26, 1906 Lillian Edna WUey and George Witter were married at Kent Oct- ober 18 with Rev. Hollman offici- sting. Couples $ 1 .2 0 Single 'W o m e n - .3 5 A l o n g th e U nion Pacific Strategic M id d le From'where I s i t ... Jo e Marsh I____ TOimkriii — T ___________________________ i . _________ a There ought to h e a la w !’* E very now and then, w h en I run ou t o f n ew s for th e Clarion, I print item s about w h at hap pened F ifty Y ears Ago in Our Town. May be a lazy m an’s w ay of Alling space, but it often m akes m ig h ty in terestin g read ing. Seems like human nature Is always repeating Itself. Same old prejudices, bickerings, and mis* takes. H ere’s an 1803 politician trying to restrict free speech . . . a demagogue crying out against women’s rights . . . a loeal com- •! rrimi mlttee raising th e hugahoo a«. Prohibition. Sam e old cry d ow n through th e year«; “T h ere ou gh t to be a - law!’’ Sam e old d esire o f onc*v group to force Hs op in ion s o u u another. - . A From where I sit, lt*s not more laws we need—nor more reetrle- tions of our right to think, artd choose, and live as w e see Bt. But more tolerance swd undent s ta n d in g —m oge ’*llve-and-llo<>j ; live” among human Irfnd. . ; ------------------- ------------- . fin Route, nni H p g th e East w ith th e Pacific C o a st stretch es a vast network of telep h o n e and telegrap h w ires. O ver th e se w ires go orders con trolling m ovem ent of all trains. U nion Pacific's efficient operation hat bean d e v e lo p e d throughout sev en ty -six years of service to the natiog in p e a c e and in war. A trem endous amount of "know how ” b een accum ulated during thoee m any years. To in su r e e f f ic ie n t an d s a fe o p e r a tio n , extrem e care must b e taken in transm it ting. For exam p le, th e U nion P acific “b ock o f rules” g iv e s th e follow ing instructions for the transm ittal of train orders b y te le p hon e . . . "time w ill.b e sp e lle d and then pronounced, thus: t-w -o t-e -n 2 :1 0 pm .” In th e postw ar era w h en trave. conditions have returned to normal, yo u can continue to d e p e n d on U n ion P acific for d ep en d ab le transportation. .*. for the utm ost in rail travel com fort and enjoym ent. U H IO R PACIFIC K A IL R O A » -V Gyyngto, 194St Uitiwd SftUw Arvaaurs FetsUsths i> . i