Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 01, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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WFH* Merit Systertf
the City Council poom
0HKRMAW COUNTY JOtJRNAI, NO Mf/RFÌ HOUSES
616 Mead Bldg., Portland 4,
Washington Column
Therf
be no draft hors,?
17.18c Oregon, they will present to said
City Council for consideration a
Published Every Friday at
classe^ in the t 1946 Sherman Continued from page one.
Moro, Oregon
LOST;
1
black
billfold
(in
Moro)
petition
praying for ¿he vacation
County Fair. So rules the lair ernment is a menace to the Am­
E4Kor
containing
valuable
papers.
Re-
of
a
portion
of (a certain alley
til«, L. Freuch
board.
erican system of private enter­
•
turn
to
Everett
Cantrall
G.
V.
described as follows;
Probably no one will be sur­ prise. These stocks and , bonds
Cnteted aa weond c ia o matter at :he
pbetofflea at Moro. Oreeoa uader Aet o f prised at the action of the board.
All of that portion of that
were formerly held by English
tungreaa of March S._1S7»._____________
certain alley in Block Eight
Horses have declined from a- Investors and were taken over
of McPherson’s Second Au­
round 7000 to some 700 in this by the British government to ob­
county, once famed for the num­ tain dollar exchange with which
dition to the City of Wasco,
HIDES, WOOL FURS, METAL
ber and quality of fine draft to buy war supplies in the United
Oregon, which lies east of
announces removed to
horses. Few farmers have snow- States. The British investors were
the West line of lots Four
205 JEFFERSON STREET'
able draft horses while mar.v compensated with bonds issued
and Nine in said Block and
THE DALLES, OREGON
AUDITORI A L ­ have good cattle
NATI
Addition.
L OCATION Yet the action is official no­ by the' British government ajid
Dated this 20th day of Febru­
the passing of title was, there­
tice of a significant change. Hor­ fore, final and complete.
ary, 1946.
C .'R . Morrison
ses that turned the first sot# and
Members
of
congress
simply
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER whose labor made the grass lands
• J. C. Wilson
cannot resist the urge to investi­
to yield wheat are now not to toe gate upon the slightest provoca­
Ira R. Fridley
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
MRS
V. BELKNAP
16-1«
numbered even in the shows.
1608
G
S
t
Phone
307
(
Payable in Advance
tion, the latest manifestation be­
When homesteaders first came ing the decision of Chairman Pat­ Clifford Verrte Belknap?” who FOR RENT; House at DeMoss
ONE YEAR ....................... $100
THE DALLES, OREGON
NOTICE- TO CREDITORS
to these hills they bought or man of the house small business recently sold. his. barber shop in
Springs, spring water, elecU i-
MA RAH 1, 104«
traded for half broke or entirely committee to 6tart another prolve Moro and retired-to spend son e
NOTICE is hereby given that
city modern, wood, telephone.
wild horses from the Indians. of the chain store systems ot. time with his sister in Washing­ $10.00. John DeMoss.
the
undersigned, Willard W.
T. Lester Johnsen
?7c
and his son in Eugene, sur­
Those who would trade These wiry and withy animals the theory that to aid small busi­ ton
Harper,
has been appointed Ad­
LAWYER
weighed 700 to 900 pounds. Six, ness it is necessary to learn the prised his friends when an­ Order early for preferred da,tes.
ministrator
of the Estate of
reedom fo r secu rity are eight and ten horse teams of
nouncement was made of his
Chriatie
New
Hampehires,
Rock-
William
C.
Harper,
deceased, and
HOBO
inside workings of its competi­
WÀJ3OQ
Hamp Cross, and Dryden • Wr.ite
them were hitched to short coup­ tors. Hearings will continue un- marriafe to Envoy Lillian Gray
deserving of neither.
has qualified as such adminis­
led wagons to haul the wool from d> the committee members learn McCormick ’at Eugene, February’ Leghorns. 1946 circular avail­
trator. All persons having claims
able. Hatches weekly. Hart’s
the sheep camps and transport all that they want to know about 17.
WHEAT
against said estate are hereby
Mrs McCormick now retired
Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon.
the bacon, beans and whiskey chain store operation and its
notified and required to f present
Things are happening in the back to the interior. Teamsters
to her home at Cottage Grove,
the tame, duly verified to the
grain business and they are Hap­ doubled up the hills when the’’* impact upon the smal. indeiwn- was for 20 years campaign sec­ Opportunity of lifetime supply­
County Clerk of Sherman County
dent
merchant.
It
is
an
old
story
ing
-DDT
and
other
profitable
pening fast. For the first time puny teams could not pull the
retary for the Salvation Army in.
at his ofice in the Court House
products to farmers in Sher­
since a high school boy could re­ load, although these animals with Congressman Patman and eastern Oregon and southern
at Moro, Oregon, within six
it
is
unlikely
that
any
•
new
or
man County. No experience or
member there is a shortage of were tough and durable. They
Idaho territory and is known to
months
from date of the first
startling
facts
will
be
disclosed
★ ★ ★
grain in the world. It is sc lived on grass, with a bit of grain
nearly all residents of thi3 coun­ capital required. Must have
publication
of this notice, to-wit,
by
his
compiittee
or
that
any
automobile and good
ref­
strange that it can hardly be be­ to catch them with in the morn­
ty.
•
.
-
Districts
(except
school),
anti-chain
store
legislation
will
be
February
15,
1946.
erence. Permanent. Write or
The ceremony, was held in
lieved and in most places it does ing.
cities,
town«
and
counties
enacted. But the hearings will
Willard W. Harr
n’t seem to be.
E n t e r p rising homesteaders, provide a few newspaper head­ the Salvation Army hall in. Eu­ wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept.
Admlnista r
that
employ
five
people
or
D. 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland
gene with sons of the bride and
There was a poorly publicize ’ brought in bigger stallions, Cly
lines in an election year, and it groom and wives in attendance.
more for at least 600 hours
7, California.
«
17-8p
drouth in the southern hemis­ desdales, who left a deer bellied
M. W. Wilkinson,
may temporarily satisfy the in­ The wedding dinner had Ma’cr
each per year, mutt notify the
phere and Europe’s war has fin­ color on their descendants but
Attorney for Estate ,
dividual and* collective urge to in­ Torgerson, who also performed FOR SALE: Cabinet Grand Pi­
ally caught up with her agricul­ whose flat feet were not suited
The Dalles, Oregon.
P U B L IC EM PLOYES
vestigate. Just how it is expect­ the ceremony, as toastmastei. ano. Mrs J. F. Noonan, Moro
tural production, if all stories to the rocks; Percheron s, wnose
17-18c
ed to aid small business is not The Belknaps will make their
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
RETIREMENT BOARD
are to be given credence. The fire took little from that of the
clear.
Painting, kalsoming and roof’ng.
home in Cottage Grove.
United States must feed the native cayuse; Shires, with their
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Park Bid»., 7 » S.W. Alder
See Charley Wilhelm, The Dal­
world again even if Americans huge and bony frames; Belgians,
that
Guy C. Andrews has been
8t., Portland 5, Ore., not
les. Phone 6445
¿1-9?
have to eat a part of the bran
appointed
Administrator of the
short, chunky, placid. The first
later than May 1, 1946, a«
There is no one who can ray crosses brought horses that wei
CLERICAL AND STENOGRA­
Estate of Antone B. Sandvig, De­
required by chapter 401,
ceased, and has qualified as such.
that eating a little rougher brexi ghed upwards of 1400 and many
PHIC permanent positions with
Oregon Laws 1945, if they
Front
the
Observer,
March
1,
J907
All persons having claims a-
will hurt Americans. They have were mis-shapen beasts.
State agencies. Apply by March
elect to exclude their em­
gainst said estate are hereby
pampered their taste anyway
14 at local Welfare or Health
But as time went on the qua’- A play “Between the Acts”
notified and required J to present
ployes from the state re­
and a little bran—-or a lot of it— ity became better; , the native will be presented here Mai cd 2
office or write Merit System
the same, duly verified, to said
isn’t going to hurt them.
Council, 616 Mead Bldg., Port­
Mr and Mrs J. H. Koepke frein
stock was excellent and hardy. by the Moro Dramatic company
tirement system.
Administrator at Wasco, Oregon
Whether flour mills can change Until the time when the gas with a cast composed of George Redmond were visiting in K ert
land 4.
17-18
-------
Jl within
six months'from the date
over to a higher extraction of tractor crowded the horse off Mowry, Prof. Hampton, F. J Saturday and 'Sunday.
STOCK CLERKS; permanent po­ NOTICE
of the first publication of this
flour from wheat is another ques­ the farms. The diesel engine Meindl, Bill Mowry, Pernie John
Mrs Grace Baker and son are
IN THE MATTER OF VACA
sitions with State agencies. Ap
notice. The first publication is
tion. There may be mechanical made the battle a rout and the son, Lillian Stanley and Grace now visitors at the home oi Mr
TING
A PORTION OF A CEP.
ply by March 14 at local Wel­
February 1, 1946.
and Mrs Wayne Walker.
difficulties there that will be ex­ few farmers who had clung to Sells. *
fare or Board of Health office TAIN ALLEY IN THE CITY OF
GUY C. ANDREWS
pensive. Perhaps they will just their big twelve horse teams
A
Jay
McKay,
Vernii
Mobley
and
Even though the ground was
WASCO. OREGON.
Administrator
of, the Estate
pour in some of the finely ground gave up in the face of seven frozen 21 inches deep last w*nt*»r Paul Wilson motored to While
Tnc undersigned hereby glv° of Antone B. Sandvig, Deceased.
bran and call it a deal. .
cent fuel oil.
there is now five feet of mouture
notice that at a regular meeting J. Tracy Barton
Europe’s situation is a bit more
Probably the last fair year be­ under the furrow.
of the City Council of the City Attorney for the'E state r ;
uncertain. During the greatest fore thè war was the last y°ar of
Grain sacks will be 11 cents
of Wasco, Oregon, to be held on The Dalles, Oregon
3rd ThuiXfoy. «veiling» - /
Nik
war in all time, a war that stret­ horse showmanship in the north­ again in June and July.
of each month. Visiting
m em b^T aW cordially
ched its battle lines from Stalin­ west as far as draft animals are
Ed I^ewis will move his barber
nvited to meet with us.
grad to Brest, Europe did not concerned. That year this coun­ shop into the brick next door to
LeRoy Wright, W- M.
want American wheat. Some star­ ty saw the last of the big teams the Observer office.
From where I s i t ... ¿y Jo e Marsh
H.
B.
Pinkerton,
Secrc^ar}
ved perhaps, but distribution had in show action. The three teams
Salnvta Tuesday to purchase
farm machinery.
Mr and Mrs John' Reckman
are parents of a boy bom at 7 he
Dalles hospital Monday.
Among those visiting in. The
Dalles during the week were Mrs
Frank Keefer, Allan Bekkadhl.
Mrs John Decker, Mrs J. L. Mat-
thes, Jay and Harley McKay.
Joyce Smith and Mary Lyons
’.Spent the week end in Redmond
Visiting friends.
After being closed for several
months the .Sunday school will
open again Stinday.
of
S a m F o rm a n
D r. B. A . Stevens
V ete rin a ria n
W ant Ad»
Other
Kent Sunday • -
School To Start
=*; -a ft-W S
PUIMB1NB & HEATING
SERVICE
more to do with it than lacx of that showed at the Pacific In­ From the Observer, March 2, 1917 GTpin.
Erank J. Bayer and Miss Mam­ Meets 2nd and 4th
food, that and German manage­ ternational had shown here. Th’s
of each
county had the last and the best ie Vintin were married at the Tuesdays
ment in their own behalf.
month. Visit ng mem­
-A life time of listening to Eur­ Rolfe’s Percheron were the t»est, home of the bride’s parents in bers welcome.
ope’s woes has not been condu- Fraser’s Belgians were the host Grass Valley Wednesday after­ L McLachlan NO.
Florence John«ton.
tive to acceptance of all of them. Helyer’s Belgians were second noon, February 2&.
A cat skinner cares nothing
Special-4—at Freeman’s Maici.3.
As neighbors we’ll take them, as
mendicants we won’t.. The pro­ for a horse. Such decadent things Ladies silk hose 25 cents a pair
A total snow of over 3 inches
paganda that teaches us 'that we are beneath his oily dignity.
are responsible fo r' Europe’s But old timers for a few years was general over the county as
Now’s the Time and SUNSET Is the
wars, her food, her citizens, her will squat on the street corners a result of the storm of last Sat­
and
huddle
in
quiet
conversation
morals, falls flat. We have never
urday.
Place to Get Equipment Overhauled
done any good on that continent about the days of the solid nitrii
Car license will range from $6
and have suffered tremendously of 33 on an early combine, of for those under 26 horsepower tc
outlaws that no one hut the $20 for those over 40 horsepower.
in our constant efforts.
The steel 4nd auto strike« may mean a big
Reformation of Europe’s bung­ speaker could work. And a gen­ From the Observer Mar. 4, 192«
led transportation system and her eration after that the draft horse
Steve Pizzolato, Frisco Farodi
shortage of parts. Don't take chancer. Let
production capacities is a Job for will be history instead of mem­ and Tony Pisino were fined $75
ory,
then
saga
and
oblivion.
Europeans, not of Americans.
SUNSET overhaul your equipment N O W
each and costs at Wasco Monday
Reformation and defeat of her Good-bye.
when they pled guilty to posses­
bad men will have to be done at
sion of over 100 gallons of wine.
home. We have never been able DIVISION ON METHOD
- O u r R e p u ta tio n /a Y o u r P ro te c tio n
M. G. Melzer was in town this
to help much and should eventu­ A sincere effort to understand week and reports his family re­
the people who spend their wak
ally learn to not try.
covered from the flu, aJtlic igh
It seems odd that Europe should ing hours trying to get something a gathering in his ear proved
suddenly get hungry as spring from the government may take troublesome.
is about ready to break, wheri a lot of time, but could be reveal­ Following a ceremonial gather
farmers are already plowing and ing. Many of these promoters of Ing of the junior Tewose camp­
sowing. It is odd that it should more government money for more fire girls Wednesday evening
be February before this govern­ social schemes ask nothing for members were entertaining Jose­
..if:
.
ment awakened to the dire nee J themselves, (some do ,too).
phine
Johnson
and
Marjory
KOns-
ÖLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC
CHEVROLET
They may be people who -see
of Europeans. Wheat shipped now
man
at
the
Kunsman
home.
that
there
is
a
need
for
some
will not reach them until they car
M A * E E V E R Y M ILE CO U N T
thing, a park, a power line, a W. A. Raymond is building an
produce food for themselves.
swimrr)ing pool, lunches, bigger inclined fire escape from the Ma­
One need be but partially sus­
this and that. They are at a loss sonic hall into the alley bacx of
picious to wonder If there isn’t
as to how to organize the people the Observe office.
the fine hand of international
to obtain it for themselves and Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.A
propaganda in it all. It has been
M°ets Every Second arc
BY SUSeiALISTS
incapable to leading public opuy
said that the _wheat is to go to
Fourth
Thursdays in ea.±
ion in a campaign for funds. So?
Month. Visiting Member*
the Balkans from which Russia
they go to the government, gen
»
Invited.—Moro.
Oregon
is taking grain. That is the gran­
No C e rtific a te
erally the federal government ft r
Helen
Ruggles,
W.
M.
k.-j
ary of Europe which Germany
Edna Melzer, Secretary
the farther away the govern­
R
e
q
u
ire
d
captured In order to obtain grain
ment is the better the chances of .Moro Lodge No. 113. t.O.O-F.
Some one should do some explaui-
getting money for a project.
Meets 1st and 3rd
ig about the whole deal.
Done
1n
the
name
of
social
so,-
Tuesdays
in I.O.OJr
Lattei Factoif Method»
The wheat fanner may be pret­
hall. Transient and
vice,
equalization
of
I
opportuni­
i*. •
V?
ty happy about it all for It as
visit'ng brothers are
ties.
aid
to
the
down
trodden
cordially invited
Mures him a continued market fur
a lancer period than he could third, and with political over­ to meet with us.
Fot. £ ^ f id a Car Owners
tones, most any sort of plan
Ernest Houston N. G.
expect to have if there was no
A.
R.
Kessinger,
Secret*
shortaga. Taal or imagined. That might get across, or could in Vie
U .S . ROYAL
part of R la pood news for Sher­ halcyon days of public spending, own improvements; a nation is
man county. Bat a lot o f it sounds when getting money from the strong when its citizens are
BE LUXE
like the old oomeon for oper. lenders and into the h a n d s of strong. Strong government means
handed; Unde Sam who can’t the spenders was considered the weak people and goverment gra
tuities cause the people to lose
look at a picture (whether posed heighth of good government.
flM T IreW M l ’
Often
these
folks
think
they
self-reliance.
b * «K. « • -
„
or not) of a turnery child without
are helping the people. That be­
Desire to have access to new
Reserve Strength Relit Ir
in his pocket.
lief comes from lack of knowledge developments In Invention and
of people. That individual is discovery is not a ambition res­
>11 US TODAY
If thia is really spring Nature strongest who does things for tricted to the social reformer or
■ Á ■* ■■
has turned over a new leaf for himself or herself; people are political screw-ball. It is univei .
SUNBRT MOTOR COMPANY
moat able when making their sal. Disagreement la on method.
thia county
I. L KIHKELIE
PHONE 391 MORO
Sunset Motor Co.
O llie M ap es and
The Stream lined House
The other day a construction firm
’ aet up an exhibit in the courthouse
• square. They built a new “house of
the future”—and invited folk« to
: HK i t
Drew quite a crowd—with the
j women sighing over the shiny
' kitchen, and the men admiring the
heating units and insulation.
All except Ollie Mapes. He looks
around a spell and goes home.
When I get there, he’s sitting be­
fore his old dutch fireplace, with
fcfts feet on the screen, and a mel­
low glass of beer in hand.
“You know,- quotes OHle. * i
takes a heap of living to make a
home."
Looking around, I see what Ollie
means. A room crowded with mem­
ories of a life well spent—and the
friendly habits of a happy home,
from a blazing old-fashioned fire,
to a mellow glass of beer with
friends. From where I sit, those
things do more to make a home,
than modern streamlined gadgets. (
Copy ri pi. ’. / n
' C:ates Dreuftn Ft
The Dalles,
Oregon
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