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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1946)
I VAM I, MHCMMA!« COVNffÿ, MSMUUf . — . CW K TV MOHO, OMWJO'» ~W<HUY At'Ol'W I, I»« V M VfUiAJUfftM p K K tiftK taufttlM of on* __ sort and aftottiir - «(«ether with WASHINGTON' COI.t'MN I A X. Notte» or «» aï , li a i Md«« fo NSL tntoarice p » N6W«i Of MtfAL ACt’dfcNt BEWmtKiiT VetfitcihS QUCStlOnS luma? Notice is hereby given that NOTICE li t hereby given that W lday i t the bUrfcaticrdcy th a t tldkidles , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A ‘ « ____ A . .Insurance records are now ; ----- **’-» «- • - — «— have filed in th e » — undersigned . filed hbr -IJKI i Oregon them . We still dtt not realise that ( »rntmihtl fro»»» Page O ik * A 'lr if l am i A nsw ered kept in « h o u braA ch ofrtces of he County Court of the State of account w ith th e County Clerk of v T ^ l d ^ n d your prem” - the tiflee l a f r f e c h . 7 , . < £ ^ 1 Edit«* the govefrtritent cannot give any' an» r V o llv U ft HU r t l l i “ v l v u . r4 v«,.. o I i a h I A cdrt/1 vnttt- n rp m - t h e Countv Cour VA. You should send your prem 1 1 ^ y gherman County Sherman county, Oregon, -In the f c 2 X “.. S S f A8rtitu ral Pplece to lay th e dea1) " J w ith w hat «.ay be re- q . I f i enlif. now, will I, t a h w ^ t o : A dm inistration th eir Final Account and R eport estate of Carl Victor Anderson, ■ - ----- w Marr» ». ±0j r _____________ ig Qn gchool sy8tem garded as the m ost im portant eligible for benefits u n d e r the G. V eterans A dm inistration as the Executors df the E state deceased, and th a t th e 23rd day Branch 11 w hich has had the Job of teach- H a l a t i o n since the founding of f Bill? ,$ _ , . ' Insurance Collections Division of Nancy .lane Dunlap,, deceased, of August, 1946, at the hour of _ a . Y ______ _ eligible _ __ _ fty O 1. ing Americans. Schoolmen rise republic. It is dealing with an ou are RYPhaniTP B u ild im r and th a t W ednesday, the 4th day 10 o clock A. M. of sa id d a y m PEI , Exchange Building III aw esom e force of n a tu re and no g m benefits if you serve any of Septem ber, 1946, at 10:00 the County C ourt Room in Moro, in w rath w hen it is suggested IT IS I th at th eir job has been poorly ° n5 w ants to sell th e atom tim e before the w ar Is officially Seattle 4, W ashington. F in is o’clock A. M., of said day, at the Oregon, has been fixed as the :__ .______ • done. Yet, th e indications are sh o rt”. To p u t it bluntly, con- term inated. However, you wU1 MORO NEW g courtroom in the courthouse, tim e and place for th e hearing CDITORIAI__ th at some one has done a poor Kress has a hear by th e tail and 8tlu he eligible if you enlist be- _R „ Moore celebrated hi» _ in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore- thereof. All persona In terested are NATI of teaching A m ericans th a t does not know what to do w ith fore October A, 1946, if th e w ar s g2nd birthday Thursday, A ugust _on have been fixed by the court hereby notified to appear a t such SSOCIATION Job our system Is better than another. the bear. The potentialities o {flcially term inated before th a t flr, t as the tim e and place for hear- tim e and place and show cause. Must we conclude th a t a fte r all of the broken atom in the w ay of tim e. » e • f C • I “M rs Esta Fow ell has been visit- ¡n e of oblections to said Final if any th ere be, w hy such final q What* is - thè veteran popula- this* w eek a t the home of h er Account and R eport and for the account should not be allowed people do no care for th e free releasing a new source of energy OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER th a t m a y s u p p la n t p r e s e n t elec- tio n o f th e United States. b m th ^ r, Bob May. O ther guests settlem ent of said estate. and an order m ade discharging doms of dem ocratic existence? trical power plants, be a heaven- a . T he total n u m b erp f» v eter a t th e May hom e has been Mrs Virgilla D McKee said executrix. SUBSCRIPTION RATES sent blessing to m edicine and an8 at the end of Ju n e w as 16,919.- M ay's gtetPr and famHy frorn Vleda D. Van Gaasbeck Dorothy Miller, E xecutrix EROSION Payable la Advance rem ake the industries of th e ooo. T here w ere 12.84RXMX) W orld o ly m p ia W ashington, Clifton I.~ Dunlap E state of .Carl Victor Anderson, A soil conservationist Void state world, are glim psed by th e mem- W ar II veterans and 3,97.1,000 M r and Mra Q and Mr ONE Y E A R _____ ________$2.00 Veva D; M arshall dec’d. . agricultural othciais a t Spokane beis of congress, but th ey cannot v eteran s of W orld War I and and Mrs Tom £>oUIna spent " 7 AUGUST t¿ 1H€ ? Executors. Gavin & Gavin, th a t northw est soil was oeginn- agree on w hat safeguards (if any) other wars, ¿ay picnicking a t Badger Lake. A ttorneys for E xecutrix - ing to show etiects of erosion and should be applied to th is revolu- M rs W ily K nighten and h e r mo- A ttorney for Executors EFFORT TOWARD PEACE The Dalles, Oregon. th a t some of it nugnt soon join tionary thing. Nor can congress • Q 1 was a V -l2 student in e McGreoor are snenriint? Over in P aris th ey ’re w orking the 50,000,000 acres of wurtn.es» envision the fu tu re possibilities " L 7 ¿ ° t h e ’i X ’spro 38-41C y-12 ap- wek « De L r t e on the eoa^t T ‘ L ester John8on' on some peace treaties trying to land in tne United States, winch of the m an-split atom, any m ore vice- 18 th e ttm e m ; p w *.v J r iolnetkthem Tueadav af- -----— ------------------- bind down* the nations of the nad but 400,000,000 a c re s to s t a r t than the man who discovered Pl'«>bie on education « « « e m e n t » l l y world to lasting peace. Of course, tim e under th e G. I. Bill? Ie r « n i x in g his harvest Job w ith electricity. they w on’t succeed. Men never with. . fo rm e rly , all V-12 tim e was D ew ey T h om p son ._____________ ; I h e fact th at we have already - pave, and one who dares to m en deductible from the period of ed lost an eighth of our productive GA8 AND OIL tion th a t such efforts are doom ucational entitlement.- T he latest capacity agriculturally speaking Tires-Accessories ed to failure is nowdays consider GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF directives, however, m ake m any ed a so rt of m isantrope; so highly should be an alarm ing fact, h a i exceptions. It is recom m ended E. H. McKKAN and SON m ers, however, have heard it oi- do we cherish 6Ur hopes. ’ ..... . th a t you apply to the VA office in ten and no longer w orry much A tto rn e y A t L a w Man has alw ays m ade his peace IN S U R A N C E your locality for a decision.' if treaties as solid and inflexible ao? ut n dissatisfied w ith the ’ decision, The speaker is correct. N orth M oro a n d Wi . Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel as possible in an effort to lim it you m ay have yo u r case review ed west land is being dost and in Farm Implements, Bags, Twine the action of the defeated nation Q. W hat Is the correct m ailing BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS so It could not fight again. It some places very rapidly. Oiu PHONES has never worked. Although m en need go no fartn er than tne near Residence F eedstore Office gnow it, tim es change and w ithin est « Held of grain to prove it. Slopes tn at once prouuced goou 163 162 182 ten years the conditions of any WASCO ORKGO/i peace are outm oded and often grain now are spotted w itn places w here the grain is sn o rt an a tnin. ineffective. hom e can tnem aikan spotsf O H U R C H K 9 It seems reasonable th at if Wasco Methodist Church some general principles w ere set .8ome sa> tne sou n n l>ei vious forth and representatives of in- 10 m oisture there, some say tne Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. M orning W orship a t 11.00 a. m. terested nations appointed to a<t 8011 “ *one and Preaching service at the Grass m inister them , b etter results are correcL u n tne steeper hills the top Valley M ethodist church Sunday would be obtained. Yet as long as afternoon a t 3:00 o’clock. men cove, nations will be aggres does not longer prouuce goou F. L. Cannell, pastor. sive and there will be wars. Atom w heat although c o n s ta n t p io w u ig Moro Community Church bombs will stop them no m ore has had som ething to uo w nn Sunday School 10:00 a. m. than did the Invention of g u n tnat. Crops nave lem am ed goou, p e tte r than wnen soil was new- C hurch Services 11:00 a. m. powder, v _____________ er which m eans th at so la r o u r Grass Valley Baptist Church I T S STILL HARVEST.THOUGH «nproveu m etnous 01 1 a rm in g S unday School 10:00 A. M. H ere it 1» practically the mid- and ° u r belter w heat have ueen Christian Science Society die of a good harvest and as far equal to u .e toss ol sou le in u ty . Subject of C hristian Science »s the tow n is concerned It is » naturally stow in a S o m e d a y , you will be able to complete a call to N ew Lessdn Serm on 11:00 A. M. d ifferen t than the plow ing season. d rY land ia ™ in g area un.ess m e “LOVE” , York—o r anywhere else in the country— almost as swift T here a re a lhw m ore tru ck s go- win<1 *a “ bie to move tn e sou. W ednesday m eetings f lr jt and ly as a local call. For you will dial the num ber you wan;, ing through tow n, b u t not m any. W e have p.ouuceti w heat to r th ird W ednesdays of each m onth * and your call will be automatically routed across the F arm w ives In th eir gay-dress- »bout bo years on m ost ol . this include testim onials of healing. country. P relim inary work on a nation-wide dialing sys es drive to tow n a fte r fresh vege county, i h a t Is a long tune and T he reading room in th e rear of tem is already under way. tables, a few tons of one-time re- w here land was cropped eacn th e church contains ail authoriz g ld en u »re back to help relatives year a different type 01 agncui- ed C hristian Science literature w hich, m ay be borrow ed X ' p u r friends p u t in the crop, T hat tu re is often necessary beiore b0 years have parsed. chased. ja all. Our dry land farm ers are gen The old hurly-burly of harvest erally cognizant of the poSsmle NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT |im e is gone w ith the horse and loss from erosion and win prob Notice is hereby given th at th e header. These tow ns w ere ably m ake the loss process as the undersigned has filed in the once full of men at h arv est time, County C ourt of the State *of |iard y sack-sewers, broad b rea st long as possible, but it is an Oregon for Sherm an County her. j-* -» W .a»' - ■RF ed forkera, hoe-dows. derrick d ri ever p resen t th reat, nevertheless. Final Account and R eport ag Ad-, vers w ater bucks each w ith his r “ Let us do your catering m ln istratrfx of the E state of bed on his ta c k and tales of P rcsldent T rum an and an econ- J. P. Yates, deceased, and th a t •once up In M ontana- on Q»elr ° m lin' " ow J ddlng the c,rest ',we . hope) of a boom, agree is saying W ednesday, th e 4th day of Sep1 • T h e h ours are still p retty long, lh a ‘ the ° ld boo"> and bust tem ber, 1946, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., of said day, a t th e court h u t . no w histle w akes the mod- W d . can be stopped, room in the courthouse, in Moro, e ra h arv ester at five for an h o u r’s Sherm an • County, Oregon, have thresh in g before breakfast and been fixed b y the Court as the the roustabout doesn’t have to tim e and place for hearing of ob keep the lan tern s filled to hang jections to said Final Account \ln the doghouse for the sacksew- Observer, Aug. 2. 1907 and R eport and for the settle-' ers to sew by at night No w ater m en t of said estate. buck sta rts o u t across the fields' The New Biggs is certainly a Casha Yates a f te r the closing w histle t<^ find m ost deservedly popluar hotel A dm inistratrix a well full of unprotected «vater and m ine host, J. J. H eckard and tU n c o n n ily a c c u r a te , switching equipm ent like this T. L ester Johnson, A ttorn°v against the engine’s need in ear wife, are e n title d to a v ejy liberal . ' 39-42c will do the job. Each section o f the country will have a Tv m orning. patronage. T he table Is supplied special three-digit code which you will simply dial be* • hardened hoe-down, used w ith ev erything nice, and the Notice is hereby given that fore you dial the number you w a n t Between some neigh You can depend on our body and fender to pulling bunches of headed rooms are new, neat and clean. th e undersigned has filed her fin boring cities here on the Coast long distance dialing will ’ grain out of the pile on the der Journal: The barbers of Sher- al account w ith the County Clerk shop to turn out work on your car that you be a fact within the next few years. rick table driving tru ck would m an county have adopted the of Sherm an County, Oregon, in jT ZL a j i b for women or book prices now in vogue all over the the estate of Ju liu s Medler, de- are proud of. For reliable, thorough body This is only one of many long distance and local tele keeper* ^ n d women .often drive state, while the price for a shave ceased, and th at the 12 day of phone projects included in our five-year four hundred S ^ f e - A n d a forker of th e old will rem ain as at present, 15c, August, 1946, at the hour of 11 and fender work, tty SUNSET m illion dollar expansion program . For it is our purpose t bool would scorn any of the hair cu tting has been raised to o’clock A M. of said day in the to expand and improve service in every way we can . • d -v jobs as beneath his 35c, and a neck shave at 5 cents, County C ourt Room in Moro, to make the telephone more useful and valuable to Our Reputation Is Yoar Protection m uscular dignity. - Mrs J - H Shearer died Sunday Oregon, has been fixed as th e everyone. Them was the days, the days eveing at th eir home at S hearer tim e and place for the hearing w h e n men threshed. Nowadays bridge. In April, 1863, she was thereof. All persons • interested An evar-lmprovlng telephone service </ the least it is the m achinery th a t does th e m arled to Mr Shearer, and in 1871 are hereby notified to appear cost consistent with good wages and working conditions . One little combine they made th eir home at th e beau- a t such tim e and place and show w l T t ™ men on it and the trac- . tiful Deschutes falls, w hich be- for our employees and a reasonable return to the th ou cause, if any th ere be, w hy such world-famous sands of people who have invested in the business. tor will cut and thresh m ore final account should not be allow acres and m ore bushels than 20 homes in Oregon, ed and an order made discharg m en and a couple 06 cooks c ^ l d y ie Grass Valley Journal: ing said executrix. CADILLAC OLDSHOBILE CHEVROLET do in the old days. And another August s, 1917 Gina Medler, E xecutrix The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. m an and a boy can n T here will be a big free dai»?e E state of Ju liu s Medler, dec’d WE''' . • ' - 'i T h irty year» ago old timers K ent garage this Saturday Gavin & Gavin, thought harvest easy because e v e n in g the 4th. A ttorneys for Executrix, üw y -------- rem em -------- bered the days The Dalles, Oregon. -- of the L. M W ebb of F o rest Grove, cradle and the flail. Men wno na been selected as assistant tied bundles w ith a wisp of gra n prin c jp a i of the G rass Valley pub- froro the sheaf and beat it out w ith a flail thought r tha * Butcher,. Zeigler started to de- thresher a good s ta rt tow ard th e fregh m eat the T U A D ALMOST t O N t m illennium . W e do less work ror folRg Monday m orning, w ith C. WATCH O L ÏÏIM A K I A DA TI our food, and cherish it less. Olds as driver. W ITH US TO S K A T T he w hirl of a m otor and e L e ^ g jg.. Baker has sold his If you were the first and only owner grain'» in the sack, tu rn a b u tton fa n n Im plem ents and rented his of your reel estate, your title to it and it4» cooked. These are tn e of R()nt {o would be a simple matter. BuTwith Kays of m echanical perfection ^ ¡g dea) was d o sed here all the other owners who have gone X i m »n t a . t a »tUe to do before, tides become complicated through deeds and other documents there's ' little need of his be ng Observer, Aug. 5, 1927 T l» f S SMOOTH and are sometimes challenged. here at Ml. Perhaps the end w paul May cut a deep in If you have a Commonwealth In SICAS AT O N C I have been reached when he m- forearm last w eek when sured Title, you KNOW you are the vents him self out of an excuse fo r gn pped w ith w hich he U l W TODAY ow n er.. \ ' living. l" • • • . , cutting open a sack »t the . —— ' May A Son store in th is city, n o WK? * * Saturday last was the biggest ahsOkl he astonishing to days business ever handled by » h * public opinion polls the F a rm e r’s E levator a t Moro, IASSIC IH O W IN D T H S O W H that a large num ber of th e day ending w ith a record of D O N ’T M L A Y - Í iwMcBte J rh a p a a m ajority, 4600 <acks of grain, bulk and umtu m a ¿Arresa a dicU torship to sacked mixed, being handled. N. W. Thom pson, m anager of the tost" :f«w year» the Moi* H ardw are & Imple- . ? Of Z people th a t th e gov- m ent Co. a t Moro, stated last V ^ v e bounties Tax- week th a t hi» com pany his season SK US r t CNAUIY WOK ern5n*>m * n hlgh enough to has s d d one hundred Cheney ° for at least $79,000- R otary Rod W eeriers to farm ers M o ro SUNSET gOTOR COMPANY t a « o n .l d * t c o m - to S h e n n .n co lyity. t^eblRfilh You’ll dial calls all the i way across the country W hen your neck gets hot inside and a bit gummed up w ith the dust, there’s nothing quite so good as a<cold mound of ice-cream. A nother s thing about eating ice-cream is that it takes seme time, you can t gulp ice-cream. S d you have some rest. * •' S, HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP In Other Day» For Thorough, Reliable Auto Body and Fender Work’ Try SUNSET Sunset Motor Co. The Dalles Oregon X Qlte^ipuAiiAeátíúikikíí ( RECAPPING GUIDE NO MATTER HOW MANY HAVE OWNED IT BEFORE! SHERM AN C O U N T Y ABSTRACT COMPANY : a . *