Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 10, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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IN TH B CdUNTY COURT OF
WHJMTY IGVHNAV MA AMD 018 EAT AND HAVE NFLA TO HAVE ANNUAL
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E ST A T E OF OREGON FOR Roy J. Bakttf
PARTY together
A tto rn ey for E xecutrix
STOCKHOLDERS M EETING
SHERM AN COUNTY.
Puhltahrd K w .^ y f kU.v at
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In th e m atter of the E state of
Man»,
The annual m eeting of Qie
held I t“
FrW ay *veniI* Dalles National F arm Loan As­ E llen E. Som m er; deceased: SS; BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Kd <<*»r
Giles U »each
by th e m em bers of the W om en’s sociation will he held Saturday» F in a l Notice. •
MEETING
K n lrrrd * •
« * •* * n u itte r a t the club was a m ost enjoyable affair.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
May llth , in th e Gold room of
NOTICE: T h ere w ill be a m ee t
ftm tofficw a t llo r a . O r » * ; « dud r A ct o f
The Masonic hall was beauti­ Hotel Dalles, sta rtin g w ith
t o n * r r M o f M arch 8, I S .4.
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a CERN: Notice is hereby given ing of th e C ounty Board of E qua­
fully decorated by the flower com­
th a t E lsie M artin th e executrix lization of Sherm an County, Ore­
M rs-V M G JO^ A
T
4/omcX*«
m
ittee,
Mrs
E
dith
B
urnet,
of
th e above entitled estate has gon, a t th e C ourt House, Moro,
m
. ..
erson, announced today.
The
T rum an Strong and Mrs E. H. business to
transacted will be rendered and filed her final ac­ Oregon cm th e second M ondat
Moore.
reports of th e Secretary-Treasur- count therein w ith th e above In May th a t being th e 13th day
The program was under the di­ e r and a rep o rt by the directors entitled Court, and Monday Ju n e of May< 1946, to publicly examine
rection of Mrs Caroll Sayrs. Mrs
the activities of the associa­ 3rd 1946 at 10 o’clock A. M. in the A ssessm ents rolls, correct
É D IT O R IA L McKe« gave a short talk and on
tion the past year and th e election th e C ounty Court room, in Coun­ all e rro rs . In valuation, descrip­
n y lL ^C .A SSOC!
AT IO N then Mrs Tom F raser welcomed of a new Board. Arnold! Ander- ty C ourt house In Moro. Sher­ tions of lands o r o th er property
SSOCIATION
Tiff
7 /7 Z c ^ n Z L - the daughters. Diane Chrlstlan- son, Regional M anager oT the m an County, Oregon, has been assessed by me, and it shall be
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responded Mrs R hon E k
Federal Land B ank of Spokane, designated as j l tim e and place th e d uty of persons • interested
played ' two piano num bers by a v ill be p resen t and will address for th e final hearing and settle­ to appear at th e tim e an d place
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Grieg. “Concerto in A M inor” th e m eeting on bank RCtlvltlW m ent of said account and the appointed (appearance Is by pe­
S L a «« j C * * L a lO N i. A t iS o
and “ To The Spring”.
All associations serving Gilliam, hearing of objections, if any titions). All petitions m u st be In
.
Mrs Poley gave two readings W heeler, W asco and Sherm an thereto.
Payable in Advance
w riting and verified by th e oath
. Elsie M artin
of, th e applicant and filed w ith
ONE YEAR ........................... S8.W and Mary Ann Mulick danced counties have cconsolidatedl and
three native Haw aiian dances. territo ry is 'n o w served by T he
M A Y 10, 1040
Miss A rbuthnot
gave a most en-
Dalles association and th is is
------------------------------------------------ tertaining and Instructive talk - - —
annual m eetin g of the
T h o s e iv h o u - o u lil t r o t i e on ,h e Scandinavian countries
a s s o c i a t e s , P eterson
and had her collection of costum- c m
f r e e d o m f o r s e c u n t lj o r e es from various lads modeled by s ta^ed- _____ _
t
a
th
e
m
others
and
daughters.
d e s e r v in g o f n e ith e r .
F * ' z’
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M rs Moberg, Mrs Pinkerton,
u H aves and fam ily a r*
A
fte
r
Bruce
Muir
tunes
your
car
s motor,;
‘. M rs Hazel Belshe and Mrs Carl rived the first of the week from
JO H N L E W I«
M elzer sang “The Song of Peace” f aijfom ia to take over the job of
you will enjoy a brand new kind of cat
Joh n Lewis is again m aking by Sibelius •
caretaker a t the fair grounds and
him self the best hated m an —
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...
„ ais„ lu
In
hostesses
for the evening
alsn tJ to begin the w ork of reha-
perform 5nee. Flashing get-awayand »urg­
America. He has done it before w ere -----~
Mrs Dewey
Mrs ^ r m a tin g the
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Assem
bly of God
and been forgiven and sought Jen n ie M artin. Mrs B ernard Mar- c^ urch physically and spiritually,
in g pick-up pi js economy a i e all 'yours
after w ithin a few years.
He tin, M rs M. G. Melzer and Mrs
,
is a powerful labor leader and Claude Thom pson. - They ,, served - E d Tomlin and M rs
with a SUNSET motor tuneup.
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desires to be m ore ---------....
pow erful, a delicious
buffet lunch a t ^ he ^Switzer cam e up from P ortlan
to
attend
the
field
m
eet
and
v
isit
which most of his industrial op- close of the program .
Our R e p u t a t i o n Is Y o u r P r o t e c t i o n
w ith H arry K unsm an an d family-
ponents can easily u n d e r s t a n d ----------------- ——
If Mr Lewis goes far enough
l-o d g - No. 11». - O O F.
A ID TO F R E N C H
th e nation m ay decide, votes or
" no 7 votes, CIO-PAC, AFL, to the VHII.DRKN
GIVEN
Meets
1st
and 3rd
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“Package Adoption” is a n ew iu e b u a y s in l.O .O .F
contrary notw ithstanding, th at
hall
T r a n s ie n t am
.
to erjcans
the relation-
sim i,
ilar curbs
m ust * v.
be ’L p u t o n term . It applies
W
Am
who risui ng b ro th e rs a r t 1
Irresponsible labor as have been
packages to select-
tc 1 . ,.::h us.
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fi^UfiKMA M
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f
the U r m w I w ithin the
it is by law required to bo in
session.
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C. A. Ruggles
County Assessor
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S “
SA LE OF REA L PROPERTY
N otice is give th at the under­
signed, Frances King, the guar­
dian of the person and estate of
Donald King, a m inor, will sell
at private sale to the highest
bidder for cash and subject tc con-
m ation by the County C ourt of
the State of Oregon for Wasco
County, on and after Saturday,
May 25, 1946, all the right, title
en d Interest of the said Donald
King in and to th at certain par-
For the Grandest Driving Ever Try
eel of real pw/p*’ ^ tflHPl***1 *<
.follows ta w lt!
An undivided one-third in te r­
est in a n d to the Southeast
Q uarter of Section F o u rte e n
in Tow nship T hree South,
Range Sixteen E.W.M.. in
Sherm an County, Oregon.
T erm s and conditions of sale:
Cash Bids m u st be In w riting
and m ay be left w ith th e county
clerk of S herm an County, Ore­
gon, at his office in th e c o u rt­
house In Moro, Oregon. ,
Frances King
Guardian of the person and the
estate of Donald King, a m inor,
R H E U M A T IS M
an d ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am so
thankful th a t I found relief from
this terrible affliction th a t- I will
gladly answ er anyone w riting me
for inform ation. Mrs Anna P autz
P.O.Box 285, Vancouver, W ash.
Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO L aboratories
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
A tto rn e y A t L a w
M o r o a n d W aaoo
SUNSET Motor Tuneup!
same tim e that these few curbs CDDdren
,
,, „
(ho run,™- • A m ericans w ho desire to help
w ork better than do the older
ch|)drprt
Qf
‘" s tr ik e s th at endanger produc- «'stance w orking parents,
may
tlon on a wide national fro n t
by agreeing to send two
♦ ko
if w p a re packages per m onth to them
w ^ i n ^ r m J ^ ia ,f
* * -
~
x d
ship. Our '- e n ‘l<ms.our faerie,
our m anagem ent b , of no u s e u n -
m ay
one.
eith er
^ t
an
m e a n , th a ^ no n g ^ « m n t y ^ l r m a n ^ fo r the
’ ?er fa, to a 14 year old French boy,
group, a un
Am erican P ie rre Corner, w hose nam e and
can be allowed to stop Am erican
Industry at thelt; ow n p e a s u rc
of , he p ,an f<^
rect
T h a t Is tc» m uch power. I t m ust
ch U d X Tho"e
^ F o r ^ o m e years we have been ^ d e s i r e to help m ay see
try in g to avert disaster In m ost —
production fields by a form of
governm ental bribery. T h a t seems
tc have about run its course. The
price is gettng out of reach.
Boosts of 18 1-2 cents at one raise
and of 30 cents on w h eat and
corn indicate th at bribery as a
m eans of quieting segm ents of
society Is getting too expensive
for taxpayers
In a s m u c h as labor, In some in ­
stances, has not chosen to elect
leaders w ho will assum e th e res­
ponsibilities th a t accom pany po­
w er the governm ent m ust pro­
vide a m eans of enforcing those
responsibilities on labor. > T h at
will not be entirely successful.
Yet
eventually
an expression
of th e people will Insure respon­
sibility. So far the ordinary citi-
ie n has been accustom ed to w a it­
ing for action from the aAninis-
tratlon. which has not and will
n o t be very successful. W hen Mr
I^ewis finds th a t his arbitral?/
tactcs are not a way to get wha t
h e w ants, he will stop them , not
before.
Sherm an County C hapter. Re­
publican W omen
w e re
hosts
Sunday a t a m eeting at K en.
w hich w as attended by m any
from all over th e county. D inner
of th e bounteous basket kind, w as
served in the basem ent oT Jhe
A m erican Legion hall th
30 some present. T his w as ^ o w ­
ed by singing led b y M rs H arry
P inkerton a n d a talk on ®°m e
of th e m easures to be v o t e d o n
at the general election by Giles
French, w hich elicited quite a
b it of discussion on tax atio n ano
school m atters.
A congressm an suggests tha*
rioting Alcatraz convicts » have
th e ir senWDdps doubled. Twice
99 is 198. Sm art congressm an
KENT NEWS
Lyle Hogue from Portland
spent Sunday w ith his m other,
M rs B. A. Hogue.
Mr and M rs Compton and son
from P ortland spent a few days
last week a t the W ilbur H agger­
ty ranch.
Mr and Mrs J J. Decker and
M r and Mrs Allen
Bekkadahl
w ent to a horse sale In Redmond
Sunday.
Velma M atthes left fo r her
Isome In Loa Angeles Saturday
a fte r spending a few weeks w ith
h e r parents, Mr and Mrs J. L.
M atthes.
Mr and Mrs R obert H elyer
and fam ily spent Sunday in The
D alles visiting his parents, M r
and M rs W. C. Helyer
j h . W ilson w as an overnight
visitor Wednesday at the A F
L yom
L. Mclrnchlan XG
Sunset Motor Co.
M rs
M '-ets E v e ry Second it x
F o u rth T h u rsd a y s ’n e«?b
M onth. V isitin g M e n d ie r’
(n v ite d .— Morn. O regon
H elen R u g g le s, W. M.
E dna M elzer, S e c re ta ry
M jiK E E tE R Y M IL E COUNT
RECAPPING
H o w would you like to have a job that w ill give you a pood
ateady income, and offer you the opportunity to study one of more than
200 of the w orld’s most advanced technical skills . . . permit you to
navel in the countries you’ve wanted to see. . . give you full medical
cate and 30 days paid vacation yearly? A 3-year enlistment in the
Regular Army w ill give you all these things and o AHH oho I benefits
under the G I B ill.
M a tc h This Against Otf:er O ff a rt I
A 3-year enlistment in the Regular Army w ill allow you to select
the arm or branch of service you desire, and the overseas theater in
which you wish to serve. Men enlisting bafort June 30, 1946, w ill
be entitled to a ll benefits under the provisions o f the G I Bill.
Y o u ’ll be eligible for 48 months of college, or business, or trade school
education, w ith tuition up to »500 per ordinary school year, and »65
a month living allowance(»90 if you’re m arried)paid by the government
Oat A U the
Facts Today!
b n t o l Factory Method»
V IS IT Y O U ! NEAREST
ARMY RECRUITING
' STATION
Fontofflce Bldg.
The Dalle«, Oregon
nvestigate today ;
O B L IG A T IO N !
and wholesome—they start ft'la g
warning. Then, If the warning IsaT
heeded, they start trimming!“
From where I sit, self-rsguU-
tion within the brewing industry
has done as much to give us pies*
ant, wholesome places to enjoy a
moderate glam of beer, as A sa
Fullmore’s forestry has done to
keep h is w h ite p in es ta ll aad
healthy. I t ’s nature’s own protec­
tion—and the best there is I
Vnitad SMSes fhvmw» FmuUoAM«
P o r E lig ib le C a r Owner»
U.S. ROYAL
DE LUXE
The Tire W ith
R eserv e S tren g th Built Iv
S il
US TODAY
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
H ... Offle. UIMI.«
Is Your Title Sound?
M ORE T H A N 50 YEARS AGO O regon G rangers
started a state-wide m ovement for im proved standards
in the production, grading and m arketing of farm
products. This resulted, in 1931, in a consolidation of
the various agricultural agencies under one jurisdic-!
tio n — the State D epartm ent of A griculture.
which you, as the buyer, would have
no knowledge— render your title im­
perfect. Don’t risk the loss of your
home. Demand Title Insurance who*
you buy real property.
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7^
Everyone benefited : farmers because they were
assured of more satisfactory returns for their invest­
m ent and labor; the public because they were assured of
quality and honest value in the products they bought.
Projects o f this nature are as vital a p art o f G range
activities as better agriculture itself. T h at is why
28,000 progressive farm ers belong to the O regon
State G range— why m embership continues to g ro w —
why the G range is • dom inant force for social progress.
V ’ *
tfantfoiioutly In thn THIn Inurw ce
SlncolOOB
»R A N C H o r n o s
SIN TO N COUNTY
T itle and T ru e l Company
138 N . 4th 8U..Corvallis
CLACKAMAS JfipUHTY
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Title and Traet Company
Plaaa ekjuara, 8L Hatana
T itle and TruefVfcm pany
800 M ain 8 t., Ûpr»n
LINCOLN COUNTY
T itle and T n u t Company
Oouxt H o u m Squara, Toledo
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
T itle and Traet Compony
S IS S»d 8 L » , Tillamook
W
COUNTY
w ASHINGTON
M n in e iv n w
w n* ■
LIN N COUNTY
Title and Truet Company
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T iS M n 7 ? n S c o m p .n 7 > « t 8 r d A Bnmdalbln,Altrnny
864 Commercial, Aatoria
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r*i artA » rmlMTY
A SS O C IA T» O FFIC E S
DE1CHUTKS COUNTY
Bond A t ’ h o d Co.
Bend
DOUOLAS COUNTY
Abotanct Cs.
Roeeburf
L A N ! COUNTY
CsmUy Ab et m N Cs.
Kugane
M ARION COUNTY
G ILLIAM COUNTY
WheotorAkoWoctC*.
Condo«
17 r fa ', S 010 ANO UNOfK J s
About the finest stand of timber
In our county Is on Asa Fullmure a
farm. Asa says it’s due to “regula­
tion”—-checking on trees that don’t
come up to standard, and trimming
them off to give the other trees a
chance for healthy livelihood.
1 He was explaining it to us in
Andy Botkin’a Garden Tavern,
and Andy nodded approvingly.
“The same goes for any indne-
try," says Andy. “Like the brewers
' who give ns tavern keepers beer to
m IL If they find the place isn’t up
to standard—dean and courteous
Grangers Grew Social Crops
that benefit
all Oregonians
R e q u ir e d
In ¿11 innocence you may buy a new
home only to discover that your title
is not sound. Even unpaid county or
municipal taxes— past oversights of)
Good Pay...Technical Training!
and Good Taverns
CupyrigAx, N 4 6 ,
N ( ^ * C « r t lfl(a t e
FO R SALE
C A N RECEIVE T R A IN IN G ’ N
THESE ADVANCED FIELDS AND
GET PAID W H ILE Y O U LEARN!
Good Trees
aY SPECIALISTS
I u rek a Lodir»- No. 121 A.F.& A.Ah
M eets on th e 1st a~d
3rd T h u rsd a y e v e n in -s
of each m o n th -'V is itin g
m em b ers a re cordially
n v ited to m e e t w ith a*»
L eR oy W rig h t, W. M.
H. B. P in k e rto n , Secrc<ary
I am offering for sale my own Cherry Creek
Stock Ranch, which consists of more than 50,000
acres of deeded and leased lands.
This ranch lies in the heart of Central Ore*
gon’s best bunch grass range. This ranch starts at
the John Day river, at an elevation of 1500 feet, and
extends for 15 miles to the mountains, an elevation
of 6000 feet, which makes it an ideal all the year a
round stock ranch, without taking them from home-
This ranch is well watered and will cut plenty
of hay, and will take care of 1500 head of cattle the
year around. It has two good sets of buildings and
corrals, and is all fenced and cross-fenced. The price
is $125,000, and long, easy terms can be had at four
percent interest
If interested get iu touch with
H. H SCHMITT, Phone 386, Prineville, Ore:
Oregon
CADILLAC
OLDSMOBILE
CHEVROLET
B ethlehem C h a p te r No. 78, O E.K.
8 til ta ll a n a rt
‘X o n a j . .
L upine lie b e k a h Lodg<- No.
M eet* 2nd and 4th
T uesday»
of < aeh
m o n th . V isit ng mem
hers
w Icorr.f. <
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“ antiTa^mai.- F,OTe"Ce J°h"S,"n *
unless kept 11 P °unfls on Which the postage
nations will fall ap art unless kept )g
$J M
in operation
M rs JC. N.. Peterson of Portland
M r th e h u n g ry of is 8ta^ chairm an and Mrs Marie
X ’X X 0? h l
7 o u ° i B arnett Cooper of W asco is act-
PSR
E rn e s t H o u sto n N. G.
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k e s s in g e r , Secr.’ta - y
The Dalits,
F ro m w h e r e I s i t ... ¿ y J o e M a r s h
JACKSON COUNTY
Jsckeoa Camety Ahatrsat C
Medfoed
SHERMAN COUNTY
mety /
Mom
HlU"
FOLK COUNTY
Information about the purpose
and accomplishments of the Ore­
gon State Grange is contained in
a booklet “Let’s Look at the
Record”. C ontact your local
Granite for copy, or write direct
Ce,
The
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