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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1946)
27- A fc kUiW M ÁN O w C H il ftH BR llA lf COUNTY JA T R n A ^ _ _________ --------- ----- Published Evesj, F riday at Mere, Oregon ________ Editor U le » I F ren ch “ nof ---- --------- Entered «a «eeond claM matter at U m hw tafn ea al Mora. Oregon uadrr Art o f Pnngrrea of M an * 3 .JS W MUMO, OHBUUft FMI U A t. FJchHtAM t M. I Kid T his Is itrii to |H,llct AJi ¡Mi Washington Column ley. He i# ty bp entirely in iu x e » 't .________________________ But a pppspecllve cabinet of- Continued from pa^e one. fic€f like C aesar’’ •« wife ncer sbOyjd snouia he oe nice vaesai \vi‘v , , w L i —above even the suspicion of m inistration had abandoned ltg plan for universal m ilitary train- evil. The Jovial Mr. Allen has .Ken ’ng d e n ‘e d , \ confirm ed to a place on ihe RPC. tive . ** K enu“* y - cha where he will have opportunity ° f ‘h* house wlli^ to Jend money indiscrim inately e e a r" on a . ÄPE1 0(1 His may well he the poorest ap- stated dat I ATI« » P a in t ---------- polntm ent of all. Not -that he is ** resum ed th is week and con- . ,, ,r . t i n u e until advocates and oppon- £ r \I T O Q I A I d ishonest or incapable. He is a , ~ C l/I IL JrS IA L — . . ents have had op p o rtu n ity to ap- NATI« tvpe of political hanger-on who ^ T ° N knows the right people anti uses t * " and ,KiVe_ ‘h*‘.r know s th e rig h t people ano uses • . . * x th at knowledge for the benef’t ertheless lt niay be »stated that I f InmseH and friends, a so il of ™ “ " » « * OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER _______________ _ _ _ political prostitute. show n fin. it® * SUBSCRIPTION RATES There are men like th a t every- pn>sp^ct 1 lf. ‘‘ T ™ * Payable in Advance place, men who know who to see, vo e 1 W1 X K CW / ONE YEAR _____ — ___ $L00 men who are available for polit- ing 10 ashlrfcton observers ------------------------------------------------ ical errands that m en in rest on- a Rlmilar fate aw aita P»°P<« FEBRUARY t t , 1946 dare not p e rfo n n . al to extend the selective service ‘ Elevation of such to a position law ’ AS TO DESTINATION . m oney is a venture in- Congress m ust act on its own LIBERAL: One who believe« ^ ¡ 0 ^ m orality few pres’- initiative in the m anner of labor that the welfare of the indivW- uR en Mr A lleng lne. legislation, R epresentative Ben- ■al is the best aim of govern- (vyhich win n ct w ritten) n ett of New York told the house, ■ eBt- about Who gets w hat and whv because th e labor d epartm ent REACTIONARY: One who be- w(wld illurninating |f noi ac- l a n k l y takes the side of labor, Hevee that the state should ex- ___, labor leaders confine them selves tionabje. ercise cam plete power over the to opposing every bill introduc ed, and em ployers too often re\v Individ aaL upon efforts to p ain t labor as AS TO SPE E D com m unistic and nobody oilers I bOther R .dlc.1: One Who w . . U to go ------------------------------- ; helpful suggesti()ns For thjs rc.a. *“ '• From the O bwrver, Feb. .2 , l»07 w ou |d have any «MUM.rv.tlve: One who w M U Billy Myers, long associated “ . w lth Y rt>e; & ^ " o ' r *« P eogrew lve O .e w ho d esire, u k e the place of B. F . Peetz as change at a.oder.1» .peed. deputy sh eriff on retirem en t of th(? responsibility of studying the tin- causes of ln d u ftria l dls. rw om m endlng to th? « .„ g re ss perm anent f o - w a r d __, ___. . .. „ u W r „ ith . tHJo ,egislation this Hic. dis. available Mr would ’ an ,ntelhgent. ------------------------------------------------ the latter to the farm . T here seem s to be money oe no m oney for repair of wagon roads and Som ething of w hat governm ent bridges in Sherm an county and bureaucrats are up ag ain st was tu rn out In force to do made m ore understandable v to work before farm ing begins. r those who attended the veteran The pum p house fuel was ly- m eeting a t the co u rt house this flooded and employees poured week. R epresentatives of one or enough of it into the street to two agencies supposedly charged burn the W ind R iver L um ber w ith the responsibility of selling company had anyone ignited it surplus property w ere conf use* 1 A. B. P o tter has sold his bus’- to learn th a t some such property ness at Klondike to a Mr Spencer is being sold in a m anner differ- w ho will carry a stock an d ke*p ent from th eir regulations. postoffice. . It was learned th at many ag- From the Observer, Feb. 23, I»17 T h r e e L in k s encies are s e llin g . surplus pre- F rom the old - W asco school perty w hich surely gives any house th a t T. E. Sink finished chisler a fine opportunity to find dism antling S aturday he will an official he can work or work bund two m odern bungalow s and M e r r y m a k e r s w ith / D angers of such a well- a w heat storage elevator, flowered bureaucracy arc cvl- H erm an Pape bought three dent in veteran ' dislike for the very fine Shire brood m ares re troubles encountered in getting cently for bis M onkland farm, equipm ent from the governm ent. j t will be b u t a sh o rt tim e bcfoie E very brach of governm ent be- Sherm an county is noted for its gan show ing an intense interest fjne stock. in veterans as soon as th e cessa- Miss Helen W halley of Poit- tion of th e w ar foretold the end ijmd is visiting her sister, M i ^ of its original function. Thirty- o tto Peetz. tw o agencies are now dealing ' A teachers educational m eef- w ith some phase of veteran re- jng and in stitu te will be held at habilitatlon. I t cannot even be K ent S aturday M arch 3. estim ated how m any employees prom the Observer, Feb. 23, 1927 of such bureaus could be m ore The Antelope-Clarno m arket useful doing som ething el -**. Pro- road will be started this yea» bably n o t m ore than 8 or 10 agon- work done until the money cies would do a better job than ru n s out. the 32. T rum an Strong is sta rtin g to Only • advantage th at can be pos- tear down the bank for his new sible from such a surplus of b i- barn to be constructed th is year, reaucrats is to give em ploym ent j . c . McKean announces ttyit to them . The capable ones had th e F arm ers E levator comjvany b e tte r be doing som ething else has bought the Tum-A-Lum com for they have begun to look trus- pany and will take over after trated. The Incapable should not inventory. be on the governm ent payroll. Two soft spots w ere found in H ere is a peace-time reform the the Sherm an highw ay betw een adm inistration could well m ake, Moro and G rass Valley this week, to the benefit of the veteran, the o n e near the Grass Valley cemc- relief of the budget, the aid of tery m ired a solid tired truck good governm ent. going down hill. RUMBLING BUREAUCRACY Unor Kent Hall J P: j. HaJMllson FOR SALHi 6 room huuse, 3 Iota George M artin ;is home, for sm ali barn, in Moro. ~ E rn est HID ES, WOOI j , FURS, METAL, Jj-a R. Fridley good th is tim e, having been ettd- • Woods Moro. 16-19 announces rem oved to charged fr&n. |h e arm y a t a Cab NOTiCE TO CREDITOR® 205 JEFFERSON STREET rr ’v. Order early (for preferred dates. ifornia cam p last week. H He p a arr.v- THE DALLES, OREGON NOTICE is hereby given th at Christie New Hampshires, Rock- ed Saturday. M r an d M rs Ted E v e rett and the undersigned, \FUlard W, Hamp Cross, and Dryden Weite L ois. A nn s p e n t th e ,w eekend In Harper-, has been appointed Ad Leghorns. 1946 circular avail The Danes. Mr E v e rett has ju st m in istrato r of the E state of able. Hatches weekly. Hart’s Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. W illiam C. H arper, deceased, and retu rn ed from his vacation In Bend. has qualified as such adm inis FOR SA LE: 8 brooder x houses T he Klondlke com m unity clun trator. All persons having claim? w ith stoves, j Call at Journal. Phone 307/ 1608 G S t . K „r u r a , i ra against said estate are hereby m et at th e hom e or Mrs ir a J .... 14-lGp T h .i« n ia v w it h Mrs I ♦ THE DALLES. OREGON notified and required to /present ____ ■ - ------ Fridley, Thursday, w itn Mrs K enneth Fridley as hostess. FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet tiuck the same, duly verified to the iveiuteut r r iu w y « uuo«™». Mr and • M rf Bin Alsup ; and w ith 1941 m otor. At Foss gar County Clerk of Sherm an County Barbara . Hines of Tire Dalles age. See H enry Barnum . 14-6c a t his oflce in the C ourt House s’* n t th e w eek end a t 010 at Moro, Oregon, W ithin six CASEW ORKERS, COUNTY AD L A um of Mr and M rs Lee M il e r , - - m onths from date of the first MINISTRATORS needed for publicatioon of this inotice, to-wit, Mr a n d M rs L. E. K aseberg p erm anent positions w ith the vlglted in Portland F riday and F ebruary 15, 1946. W elfare Commission. Apply by Jo b n p roudfoot retu rn ed tr W illard W. H arper ufe weeR and flled ' • Feb. 28 a t local ^office or w rite NOTICE A dm lnistator M erit System Council, 616 Mead IN T H E M ATTER OF VACA his discharge dt the court house Building, P ortland 4. TING A PORTION OF A CER M. W. W ilkinson, and n o tin e d the d raft board. , , i®-6c TA IN ALLEY IN T H E (CITY OF A ttorney for E state Mrs Jack Noonan . returned The Dalles, Oregon. b om e T hursday m orning on the ACCOUNTANTS and ACCOUNT WASCO, OREGON. The undersigned hereby giv? ea riy tra in and was m et a t The ING CLERKS: perm anent posi NOTICE TO CREDITOR« tions 4n State agencies. Apply notice th a t a t a regular m eeting DaUes by h er .husband. She has NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sp e n t w in ter in New Mexico. by Feb. 28 a t local W elfare or of th e C ity Council of the City th a t Guy C. Andrew s has been Board of H ealtr office or w rite of Wasco, Oregon, to be held on appointed A dm inistrator of the M erit System . Council, 616 April 1, 1946, a t 8:00 P. M. in E state of Antone B. Sandvig, De the City Council room in ’.Vase*/, Mead Building, Portland 4. ceased, and has qualified as such. Oregon, th e y will present to said FOR SALE: 3 used grain dri.is All persons having claims a- j c City Council for consideration a W ilbur H aggerty, KeAt. lGp gainst said estate are hereby petition praying for ^the vacation GA8 ANO OIL M E ERIT SYSTEM EXAM INA- R IT SYS of a portion of ¡a certain alley notified and required |to present T ire«-A ccessories the same, duly verified, to said TIONS f o r uerm anent poai- TIONS f o r perm anent posi described as follows: A dm inistrator at Wasco, Oregcn tions w ith the State. Apply by . R. R. McKEAN and SOM AIL of th a t portion of th a t w ithin six m on th s/fro m the date ln s ir a n e s Feb. 28 to M erit System Cour, certain alley in Block Eight of the first publication of this cil, 616 Mead Bldg., P o rtlan d « . of M cPherson’s Second Au Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel notice. The first publication is Î ' 16c Farm Implements, Bags. Twine dition to th e C ity of Wasco, F ebruary 1, 1946. Oregon, which lies east of GUY C. ANDREWS FOR S A L E - Good Jersey cow’ BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS the W est line of lots Four A dm inistrator of the E state fresh tw o m onths. F ra n k von PHONES and N ine in said Block and of Antone B. Sandvig, Deceased. Borstel, G rass Valley. 15-6p Residence Office Feeds tor* Addition. ,• ,' J. Tracy B arton 182 162 Dated th is 20th day of F eb ru 163 l'u rek a Lodge No. 121 A.F4k A..U. A ttorney for the (Estate >r OREGON ary, 1946. j \ • M eets on th e 1st and WASCO The Dalles, Oregon 3rd T h u rsday evening« of each month- V isiting FROM C lu b M U S IC Dr. B. A. Stevens V eterin a ria n T. Leder Jokueeu W ant Ad» m em bers are co rdiallj nviicd to .m e e t w ith m LeRoy W rig h t, W. M. H. B. P inkerton, S ecretary Rebekah Lodge No^ M eets 2nd and 4th T uesdays of each m onth. V isit ng mem bers welcome. L. Mclzachlan NG Florence Johnston, b« Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. M eets Every Second *r.u F o u rth T h u rsd ay s .n ea^t Month. V isitin g M em ber (nvitml — Moro. .O regon Helen Rujfcles, W- M. - - E d n a ' S S e ^ r ,” S ecretary PLUMBING it HEATING SERVICE Moro I. L. KIRKELIE PHONE 3 9 I MORO S a lti F o rm a li T IIE R H »» Lupine M arch 2 n d KENT NEWS Alta N orton from San Fruneis The d ep artu re of Harold Ickes, co has been visiting at the home tem porarily ot least, from the of her parents, Mr and Mr? J. E. political scene leaves a void some Norton^ ¡for the past week. Mr and Mrs Dale Howc’l re w hat sim ilar to painting out the lion in a picture of the African turned Monday from Helena, Mon veldt. It will be quieter around tana after spending a w eek w ith W ashington for Ha* old had a- her brother, who is ill in the bilities as a stirre r of opponent’s hospital. Mr and Mrs T ate Juste.-en of blood; he could insult an adver sary w ith as much pleasure and Maupin spent the week end at completeness as any m an in our the hom e of Mr and Mrs H a n y often violent politi«nl history. Justesen. The last section of land owned He enjoyed it, and as radio hu mor, such slam s are consldeied by the E astern Oregon Land com passable. As political practise pany n e a r Kent has been bought by A rth u r Justesen. they a re always bad. Mrs M arguerlta von Borstel re Harold had a chance to leave th e cabinet th at no one of his turned to Oregon C lty^T hursday dram atic ability could jnlsa. Pro after spending several days v isit bably be found a case in which ing her family. Mr and Mrs H arry Howell and he was absolutely correct ft am both a political and moral point George Howell retu rn ed Monday from points in the W illam ette of view. ' i f M r Pauley obtained dona valley w here they visited friends tions of funds for his party bv and relative*. B. M Kelley spent the week prom ising to try to get easier laws for his fellow oil men be end in St. Helens attending to should b e barred forever from business m atters. Mr and Mrs Pete Sm ith m ov public place Men who cannot keep th e ir personal affairs out ed from th e J. F>. Norton ranch of public affairs should stay in house northeast jof Kent which p riv ate business. They cannot be was recently occupied by Mr and tru sted w ith th e power that high Mrs Eugene Norton, to th? W il place gives. W hether a sene»e liam Jeffries house in Kent, va th a t Is beginning to show some cated by Mr and Mrs Vern Mol>- signs of political independence ley. He will start w orking at the «rill pans him o r n o t Is a question. Barnett ranch for W illiam Jeff M orals wiU conflict w ith politire. ries. I t K it M & Lodge No. 111.~™LG’°**** M eets 1st and ' 3rd T uesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. T ra n sie n t and visit ng brother« are cordiality invited to m eet w ith da. ; jj 1M NOTICE Rom where I s it ... ¿y J o e M a rsh Bird’s-Eye V ie w ★ ★ ★ D istricts (axcapt school), cities, towns and counties that employ five people or more for at lea«t 600 hours each per year, m uit notify the P U B L IC EM PLOYES RETIREMENT BOARD Park Bldg., 729 8.W. Alder St., Portland J, Ore., not later than May 1, 1946, at required by chapter 401, Oregon Laws 1945, If they elect to exclude their em ployes from the state re tirement system. of A m e ric a A fellow took an aerial photo graph of our town, and it makes the place look like Utopia. Folks argued that the new f re house would never look well beside the old Town Hall. But they har monize perfectly from the air. One side of the railroad tracks looks as good as the other. All the dif ferent landmarks blend in nicely with surroundings. From where I sit, there’s a lesson in tha^ photograph. 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