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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1945)
Hsu t muu* e ¿ b £ km /Í1 iced sHortatfes, tho' qUatlofi *1 ♦« had ¿rtao Viliojr Baptist CkttMh X E) ‘ ' L Inal p rosper prophesied by some V Christian Science ^ Society . . Sundfy°School*tt been bskdd how niuch com could Sunday School 10:00 A. M - of the ecwntjAc clan who nave Sunday morning servioes a l Classes for aU-lffM. have been Added to the nattor.’» -Morning Worship li A. M “I . u » UnWerc. -------.... done most to bring about man- ?***.«■ -------------------- Morning Worshi] Ip—'11 _ a.m. supply if th » acreage And man- Young Peoples Mooting 7:00 P. M Including M.n Evolved by Atomic Junior L e « u e «>#0 P - » . ‘ . klhd’« deMrnctton. So, it w ere '^Ptmuod iron, p a g e in .. F. L. Cannell. Pastor Ed »ter ^ oing to plan the next war, we’ll tlewagon was the last word in na power had been devoted to grow- Evening Services 8:00 P. M. have to have it done before it Val warfare. It is nowrecogn»eJ, in« corn- The one thing about Howard A. Schdling, pastor n* Kuterrd •* w*o*»d f1**“ “ *«*r •* , starts this time, not afterwards other thaff by some of the hard- which there is no doubt is that, Mora Community Church toixrr— oí March .. — — of -z vr------boiled Janies D. Moberg, pastor a* . is the wont his nation. admirals, that if there is in *ny case, the American people --------------- - f another war, air power will be of paid the bill. Bible, School 10:00 A. M. prime importance, and there is a ........ 7 ■ ■■, , , _ ,. ■ - ---- LETS DO IT ANYWAY belief in congress and among the This couny is getting a new cdvocates of consolidation that lAI ^hlTQRIAl bunch of business men who ate of there should be a long range pro- - ; « n C I A T I O N the age to *<ffressiv€ in Public gram looking to the development ag jn their own private of jet-propulsion planes, flying affairs. The older business men bombs controlled by electronics, have been burdened with many ex- and that on these developments OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER - * - tra duties and troubles in addi- the army, navy and air forces tion to their age. Most of them should have an agreement, SUBSCRIPTION ra tes have done double duty during Payable in Advance ., . Thirteen states retain homestead vhc 'wur ONE YEAR ............................ There »re a number of puolic «*" laws hV which th« CO8t ° f ° 1<J- DECEMBER 28, 1945 enterprises that could be moxtd assistance w charged against forward during 1946 to the ad «ie property of a recipient, ac- Now that your can begin to pick your brand, TOO FAST FOR SAFETY vantage of the county. cor.tn,«- to Congressman Andreeen let Corby’s guide you in your selection o f Thia nation » ¿¡lan d in g • »a The state's road building pro- <* Minnesota his state being one fine whiskey. Enjoy Corby’s critically and This nation »« under of them. In the past year the av army and navy entirely too fast gram will probably get un old-age assistance for carefully. We believe you’ll mark for it to retain the place those way next year despite some an- * * this light-bodied, sociable blend Len for the nation. Men - tocip.ted slowness because of high the entire country has been 29.35 .as your favorite from now on. Eis>-&?■ Tz 4 * , / z i men have won lor tne na io h mfuenal a month; but six states pay less earning home have plugged trans- costs and shortage ctf material. portation systems on the west This county might enhance its than $15 a mon . T r a c to r O p era ted L o a d e r W i l l L ig h t e n coast, as they plugged th? trans- position as to through highways « . . portation system of the east ccast if a serious study was to be made Gradually some of the war bu- F a r m W o r k — P o s t w a r f a r m in g w i l l s e e th e PRODUCED IN THE U.S. A. earlier in the fall. of possibilities. - - - reaus are being eliminated. WPB . . Y vndw Itw direct wpwvuion of There can be no personal criti- Tourists travel is expected to had 23,000 employes in February, tr ACtOT O perated lo a d e r r e p la c in g th e feCOOp our oxport Conattian blondor cism of the families who yearn reach new highs within the next 1943 lAst November 5 there were ' . lo a d e r in tr o d u c e d Hv to have their sons and husbands year or two. We ordmanly think 4(XR) and by riext j une there will IO T I’ * H c W l O i f l i r , U P T O a n O fid O J t'ÖUNTi JOi Washington Collimo ¿Ö Ä ffT y CHOOSE ITS JIM* ‘ RE-WAR QDAUTY home for the holidays and for. good It is true that many of the men who have been long in service should be released. We do not like -war we do not like army life, of this county a« one with little onjy 400 ODT has 3897 and to offer the tourist. That is pro- n(>w there are none. Solid ftiel? bably giving up too easidy. On, -of admirimtration had 700 and by the best fishng streams in the ‘next April there will be but 50. west flows alongside this county , * • but some one of ua ia going to have to keep w> the national de- fenses whether they and we lists « a zv, wrvf The nation U b lo w in g much the and means o fin g r e a a and could be made here as wed as anyplace. We may i « * the timber but our srsenery has the expense of distance that eaatemera of- W?r' I ^ i / ¡ . ‘U • > V menW"rudt X t i ^ ^ n V n A ^ T « 7 I n t e r n a t io n a l H aryO Ster a t & b ig fie ld d e m - • . ■* 86 Proof— 68.4% Groin Neutral Spirit» * w ’ O O8tratlOn o f pO8tWar f a r m e q u ip m e n t a t , . - t i i hl a L -m L- coRvrk n H in 8 d a le , III,, r e c e n tly , at^&ClieBL^) a ll tr a c to r s , a n d i8 O perated b y LifC-A.ll C ontrol Recent tabulation of lend-lease 6324559,497 K^e» . T in e s a d a p t . v , going ' to a t t n e C O Y 0 r be Greai Britain. - In view of « c e n t 8 C o o p . more quickly this time. We have obtained from several Sherman a small force m Europe and not county hill tops. • I BUBBLES SEZ — many m the Pacific. Making the county attractive This nation goes busting into to visitors and to ourselves mtgrt other people’s wars with all the pay big dividends. The comer expression of high ideals of a lot whereon J. B. Adams has Mint. As soon as the lw t shot is grown flowers is one of MorVs fired H sUrte home with its men, finest assets during the summer leaving all its ideals inoperative months Wasoo ha« a small and Sygy s nse of lac^k of care. We can modem park. have no control over the education Community Or county effort to of Germans or of Jap* unless we make a better place to live comes have enough soldiers and sailors category as there to enforce our demand i. improving the hobse by putting W ithout that they n a y grow u p ,in modem fixtures. We car inod- • Bundles from heaven, yes . . . anothar dangerous generation- emixe our county and make it but babies take twice thslr weight in wash! And it's awfuf another dangerous generation-Mid more comfortable for ourselves hard to get the soap I Where probably will for the me«ss we and our company. there’s fat, there’s soap, remem left behind us is no place in which -Much might be done if there ber. So keep saving USED PATS to help make i t to breed a kindly attitude. was an organisation of buaines? So we go rushing home without ™en and farmers -to speak for the realising that our haste to leave county. A little time and a suit- the job merely means that we able place to meet are the only NOJICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT will have to go badk to it befor- apparent handicaps. In the mean- Notice is hereby given that the lorwT Men who eome home to meet tim e, perhaps oomebhing might undersigned has filed in the Coun their sons do not realise -that the be done in npite of these handi ty Court of the State of Oregon Ir haste to get here make* it more caps. ________________for 8herman County his Final certain that the sons must fight Account and Report as Adntir.is- a battle in their time. Before another issue of this pa- trator t he Estate of Etholyn We must learn to either stay per is printed it wrill be 1946, this May, deceaacd apd that Wednes- in our own land or prepare for pare ior the last Sherman County day ’the Qth day of January, 1946, the sacrifices attendant to butt- j o Urnai for 1 ^ 5 The entire force ftt 10;(X) o’dock a.m ., of said day, mg into other lands. We ' cannot there’s enough of us left a at t the the courtroom, courtroom, in in the the courthouse, courthouse, be irtterventonist during the war around the office to merit that in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, — --------- _ time and ««dationist in peace tirae term) wish a Happy and Prosptr- have been fixed by the. Court as and have an effect “ * on ‘ the world. 1 ous New Year to each and ev°ry the time and place for hearing A nation’s power in the world reader during the year that he- of objections to said Final Ac is determined by force. By giving gins next Tuesday. count and Report and for the set tip our force, we give up the pow tlement of said estate. er our men won by their bloc 1. . Paul May If we could promise ourselves Administrator a national government with *u- 1 ¡* ! &’8 ffioient wisdom to stay out of 1‘ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.& A.A1. th <! 7* PerTni1 Fro« <he Observer, Dec. 31, 1926 Meets on j the 1st and oursehrea the luxury of a small 3rd Thursday evenings army and navy. But the fewei Forrest Peetz, son of Mr and ^of each Vnonth. Visiting men we have under arm* the more Mr® L. L. Peetz and Dorothy Gail : members are cordially “invited to meet with us we are in danger. Perkins were married Christinas C. A. Ruggles. W. M. --------------------- day at the bride’s sister’s home D. Wallan, Secretary RESOLUTION p r io r i^ of the Lupine Rebekah I>odge The beginning of a new year Deer Park school near Spokane, Meets 2nd and 4th is traditionally the time to make Wn., and Misg Marjorie Ginn are Tuesdays of each new resolutions, the metaphoric- home for the holidays. bers^weiwm s^ ally turn a page and write noth- The fields of Sherman county Glara Houston, N.G. dng but sweet and kipdly words are now beginning to show from jrjorence Johnston. S< on it, to cast out inertia and sub- under the coating of snow that _______________ _ Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F statute exertion, to cease bad has covered -them since Dec. 12. Moro Meets 1st and 3rd habits and embrace good ones. Mr and Mrs J. R. Cothran a>nd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. The dawn of any day would fam ily were guests of Mr and hall- Transient and eufocs as well althongh the year’s Mrs A S. Johnson on Christmas visiting brothers are 1 cordially invited beginning is moot often chosen day. to meet with us. That puts leog of a burden on From the Observer, Dec. 28, 1916 Ernest Houston K. G. the other 864 day. - A. R. Kessinger, Secretary Surely had no specific day been Basketball is scheduled far i'li- appointed for such noble endea day evening at the ’ school house Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, 0.E.K .....................* ’ * meets - A x» Meets Every Second ant. vor* it would be necessary to es when the high school the - Fourth Thursdays {n each tablish—eo weary do we grow of alumni. Lineups are expected to Month.’ Visiting Members our habits. be C. Ross and C. Moore forwards, invited.—Moro. Oregon It would be an easy job this L. Stewart, center, C. Anderson Rose Amidon, W. M. to pick out a course of pro- and S. Searcy guards, J. Searcy Ruth Sparling, Secretory for the world that would »ob., for the high achool; B. Tom- insure peace—or ao we hope-- ifa and R. Kune man forwards GAS AND OIL hot picking such • course is a C Sayrs center, H. Pinkerton ar.d h it beyond the ability o f any one Q. Meloy guards for the alumni, Tires—Accessories man, even StaKn. he most of us A pretty wedding wne held R. H. McKEAN and SON can do is to reaolve to do a small Christmas day at the Hennagin In su ra n ce p^rt to bring about that happy home when their daughter. Lotas Grain. Feed, Flour, Fuel Perhaps some results became the bride of James D. Farm Implements. Bags, Twine he obtained by studying Kenny. more about government ^nd see- On« of the welcome Christmas BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS log Ito It that the nation is not led presents was one from the federal PHONES again into war. government for 12000 to O. B. R esident Office Feed s to rv The next war may end before Meseinger for relief for lend tak- 182 162 163 . a n y f living thing know* it has on by The Dalles Military Land OREGON WASCO started or anyway that is a dis* Co. >1 ^ij| , „ < •• • I * * La. th e lo a d e r fo r u s e a s a fork a n d a d a p ts th e lo a d e r fo r U86 a s a T h is V iew ShOWS th e lo a d e r a t WOrk. Jos. tardo/ A Co., Limitad Peoria, Illinois J. K. McKean Company -- c t a s ...'- * íM or soat ta s dirty i»rp»n«< ur ps»«< carisma, •» e I» • T W les GOOD COOK... . . h«hw me«» and vegetable« retain the»* natural taxtwrs eW e^or.|| H«a peeetrsting eves best bekqg.» and f oatts clear through, prevent - inf cake failures, reducing age so roasts go farther. H» lew water cooUnf u v m vltamms esd W .lw .r. « w H « ' nacMy Sw hM» yw even tyrs the heat-.tew'di' off at (ta rifbt Hmo a w J % ' * PUCAD homoheTK^Mt less th e«1 A3 "¿A _ because . ......... . • You, too, con onloy hotter moolo ond oytro houro of M onro whon you lot Roddy Kilowatt do your cooking. SEE HOW LITTLE IT COSTS YOU TO COOK ELECTRICALLY! itk ............. then t* _itb . . . . . . . b o n to month............. then to month............. then »0 add sdd add add slsctrk caakisf will oloctric cooking will oloctric cooking will oloctric cooking «will cost cost cost co»t about about about about $2.00 $1.90 $1.70 $1.50 a a a a month month month month more. more. more. more. girac« coat rar/ea w/tA th« »mouat a/ coohiug and baking you do. H o w iy " , ttu d it* ahoar that a typical hona hare uaaa about 100 bwb a moatb for electric cooking. Aboac tgarea arc baaed oa uaa o f tbia aaaouat. IJtCTRIC RARQeS ARRIVE S O O N ... And they’ll be better than ever. See your appliance dealer now. . . get your order itf ...s o that you can start enjoying electric cooking soon. RMneeo-Monoged Rower gydfem