Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 08, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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B» WttflÜIATI OOÜTTTf. JOURNAL,
MORO, <>RF<:<»\
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946
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the form ers parents, Mr and Mrs N OTIC F TO CREDITORS
•t
L am bora and elaugher and son in
The football team lost to th e p M Crews.
THANKS KIDS
A 11 persons having claims
law, Mr and Mrs Dorm aier. •
B ufyr team F rid a y on the h o m e ---------------------
The m inor depredations on
against I the estate of Jo h n J.
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----- 1— Halloween nig h t should have
« Mr a n d M rs Cleft» Van Gilder field.
NOTICE OF FINAL
rubUahed K v n > F r id a y at
pleased Moro residents although
Conroy, deceased, are hereby
(G ertrude H ansen! <of Portland
Mr and M rs F. S. Lam bom re- SETTLEM EN T
notified
to p resen t them in pro-
Muro, Oregon
th ere w ere th e usual num ber
are the p aren ts o f a boy bom tu rn ed from P ortland after a few
ob- p er form ; to th e undersigned,
C k T l ? ~ P w a c h _____ .E d it o r of em ail significant, and largely
Novem
ber
1.
G
randparents
are
weeks
visit
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
th
eir
All
persons
shall
file
th
eir
‘
"fied a
% '**••**,•*■'/
4
I T s o r V Uw. r i r T n d J e ^ o n T l f any, to the Pina, Re-
unused buildings a b o u t the stre e ts
tnl«rMl aa iKOtnd c . u m mxt:«r mi
Mr
an
d
Mrs
V
ernon
Van
Gilder
daugher
his
Guy
PO«
of
th
e
A
dm
inistrator
of
the
acting
E
xecutrix
o
f
th
e
taat W ill
the
next
m
orning.
Perhaps
the
Ajatofflc» at Mera. Orearon ur»¿ r Art
and M r and M rs Oye Hansen.
M rs B em is o u y .
w m i« Z “ r **
and T estam ent
com ing fooball gam e and th e need
(X>n*rpMM of March X. IS .9.
Mrs Ove H ansen w ent to Port-
The Tlllicum club m et a t the E st^ ^ °/_
’ alT. r°y> deceased, a t the office of
Cor physical fitness had som e­
r,
land S aturday to soend the w eek~hom e of M rs L.|L. Funk Thurs- ceased, on or before the 7tb day Geo’ G Vpdegraff, Moro, Oregon,
th in g to do w ith the exem plary
^ ith
t h ^ ’h
h e er r d dauri.tt*r;
a S e r And son
son day
day afternoon.
afternoon. A
A 1:30
1:30 d d essert
essert oi of December,
t the
ithin six
slx m
m ontns
onths irom
from u»e
the u Sate
Mrs I. y d ia Darby and Mrs Geo. * 1 w
S ÍÍF E I
«•conduct of the young and lively.
i w r a m e r , 1946,
x ^ o , a at
uie i h n a u u r i w w ithin
h «?
Van luncheon was served followed by of 10:00 o ’clock a. m., which is of th is notice, to wit: Novem ber
The im portant th in g w as th at H arris entertained the P ast Ma- end w l t h ”
trnr,« club
d n h of the
th« E astern S « tar
tQ>. in law, Mr and M rs Glenn Van luneneon w as serv ea
y
H
K
t r
County 8 1946
I AT I 0 M n o dam age was done to property, trons
Ciider and. to see h e r new grand- three tables of cards. High score the tim e fixed by th e County
Nellie Conroy
" r * * * k 7 was won by M rs A rth u r J, S m ith Clerk of the State of Oregon for
of a needed sort, a t least, It is Tuesday evening at the hom e of G»l,er
for the Geo. G. Updegraff
€DITORIAL_ possible th at young folks
for E xecutrix
SSOCIATIOH f t - « » .
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t u r c - j y i u n h s L - . o th e r a ttractiv e
ween attack s b i...» .
.....
.
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,
ar?d guest^prize Mrs A.^J Mrs n ^ v e v Thom as, Mr and M rs a paper on F ederated clubs UK» e u i u i i i e a i i n g u i s a i u a c r u u i i i
OFFICIAL COUNTY7 PA PER enjoym ent and gives a feeling of
H arper
Sm ith. I^ater in the evening lunch C. E. K aseberg, P atricia and E ar present and fu tu re an d M rs H. A
Wthame on the m orrow .
m in lstra to W r illard
of th e W.’ estate
of
a
t
Anyway,
and
for
w
hatever
was
served,
the
rooms
and
tables
Miss Nell W hite gave a talk .on her trip to A dm inistrator or tn e estate or
FRANK L. TA T E
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
evening
was
peaceable
w
ere
bright
w
ith
Halloween
dec-
57’
M
rr
rea
W iliam Ç. H arper, deceased.
MORO,
ORREGON Phone 45»
Coats:
an
d
M
rs
Ire
n
e
Callaway.
Alaska.
R
efreshm
ents
w
ere
ser
Payable in Advance
for shch a holiday, th e boys did orations.
Malcolm W. W ilkinson
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M
rs
Leo
W
atkins
gave
a
sto
rk
ved
In
Ute
late
f
A
ttorn«*
for
E
state
District
Dealer for ’
ONE YEAR
$2.00 410 dam age of note and probably
The seventh and eighth grades show er W ednesday honorlng-M rs
Mr an d M rs Marlon c re w s o
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--------------------- ---------------------------had as much fun as If the town
G
ill
bini
&
Hherman
Counties
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presented an Haljoween asserrfbly
niblv . . .
•
• Salem w ere w eekend guests of The Dalles, Oregon •
NOVEMBER 8, 1946
wap com pletely overturned. *
T hursday afternoon followed by.
of Portland is a
Halloween parties of the various Jpn,ea BO1W
tfLRCTION AFTERTHOUGHTS W ITHOUT S P IR IT
business visito r ih Wasco. . .
'
Republicans are assured of be-
The saying, I t ’s a great life if grades,
J e rry B a rn e tt left Saturday for 8PK c iA L SCHOOL M EETING
ing in control of th e 'n a tio n ’s con- y ° u don’t w eaken,” m ust have
Mr and Mrs W illard H arp er Seattle and will fly a new plane
gress for the next two years, occurred to the Oregon football accom panied by Mrs A. M. Huck-
«
legal voters of the School D istrict
They have had little to do w ith P a y e rs while on the long road in w ere dinner guests at the Col- home..
Mr and M rs J .T . Johnson w ere
County, State
the nation’s business for some
hom e from Los Angeles Sunday, um bia Gorge Hotel Sunday knd d inner guests at th e home of Mr
Gregon th a t a special school
14 years; due to circum stances
E or a lim e in early fall it ap- later attended the show in
T he and M rs E. D. McKee Sunday.
m eeting of said d istrict will be
entirely beyond th eir control. P«ared th a t th e W ebfeet m ight Dalles.
" Sunday dinner guests a t the held a t th e school house of said
Perhaps it should be the Demo-
Dve UP 10 press notices and per-
Mr and Mrs Bernis Guy of Port- home of Mr ajad M rs G. A. Sargent D istrict in Moro, Oregon on the
crats who do the rejoicing in these f°rm
credibly throughout the land w ere w eekend guests of th e W Me Mrda MrsMA r X h “
; C o X k 0finNSee^ t e ^ ' f ^
oost-election days and not the Re- season. Probably not even th eir letters parents, M r and Mrs F. S.
i ad know«
kr
a
X
e
d
a
n
h
o
m
?
W
«
S
n
X
following « ^ ^ ¿ J o j a d t h o r -
Maybe you «aw that poll oa who deep. Thad,
way deep dov.-.
•publicans. Democrats can lay th eir m ore partisan adherents expected ___________________ ____________
that
the
tybsua
has
plenty of woti^
ha*
(he
easiest
life—
men
or
w om ­
tee
purchase
of
real
p
roperty
des­
M*$i
burdens down as far as legisla- them to end the season w ithout
.
, from th eif triD to the D uluth, M ichigan w here they
running a hou^e; and Sne knew«
en? Of roarae, the men voted that
cribed as follows: >
tion is concerned
defeat. B ut 43 t0 0 is not defeat- rAe tu ™ed
th e it trip to the
non is concern«!.
j;
Am erican Legibn convenion «In w ere called by th e death of Mrs
the women did, and the women Thad’s friendly glass of beer Is well-
Lote 1 and 2 In Háyes Addi­
Voters w ere apparently convin- 11 18 a rouu
P -iris f u ll o f stm -ios o f th o t r i n
R ichelderfer’s sister, i
red th at the burdens of running Some observers hold th a t Ore- P a™s- fuU of
® £
deserved relaxatipa after « long
▼Ice verna.
tion
to
Moro.
red tn a t tne Duraens or runn ng
Snow covered the county to a
Mr and Mrs I.R - F ridley w ere
hard «lay's work.
Also a tra c t of land described
It wonld ha the same in our town
the governm ent w ere a trifle
lhegg0^ h|an‘J get
. depth of four Inches W ednesday business v isitors 'In P ortland
as
follows:
F
o
r
a
point
of
be­
From where I sit, most husbnn
— take any fam ily, Thad Phifctj
heavy for the Democras lor, at
ginning com m ence at a point
Monday.
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least, they were anxious /to try P r io r ity complex anp play like nu2fnJLn^i
envies
his
Miaraa
spending
the
day
rnd
wives may grumble now mpi
D. W
E. ashjngton
Stephens p left
M rs Casha Yates rfcturned from
1161:8 feet N orth of the South­
a different set of burden bearers, countrym en they feel) them selves
c this week
at home, with no hot office to r ‘
f ,;r.— but they know in th eir
east
co
m
er
of
the
N
orthw
est
to
help
P
ortland
S
aturday
w
here
s
h
e
h
a
a
That ou ts the resnonsibilitv on to be. Propounders of this theory ior *v asm ngton m v
to r
tend to. And So« enviea Thad 1 ’ ; i.;-?. «.s it's a case of Jive r.nd Jet
Q uarter of the Southeast Quar-
T h ®t
r 2 ! p < ,m l W Ll t y . 2 n
th a t In a sm u ch a s O reg o n h a s
preparation of bulletins at «¡¡pent tw o w eeks visiting
the ReimbHcans. T hey” have"7 the say th a t Inasm uch as Oregon has
te
r
of
Section
E
ighteen,
Tow
n­
; ’ .»s ar.d take, th a t coir.ca m t
luhcr.cons with the hoys; and ’
Mrs Dica Ost of Hood f River
opportunity to-do the Job well and no th in g but bush league - places SDA headquarters,
ship One S outh of Range Sev­
.. , s;» en in the end.
erroine
be~r wff.h f r v
Mahy
have
been
visiting
the
rejturned
hom
e
after
a
short
'va-
m erit continued control, or they 10 Play football, the boys feel
enteen E ast of th e W illam ette
( t M ’ ic she dea»s nn the d»*’.
cation spent a t th é home of Mrs
M eridian and South 59 de
can take th e vote as a m andate
have no^ chance against a stock show in Portland.
flu kitchen).
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R.
H.
McKean
and
h
e
r
sister,
Mrs
grees
13”
TF^est
111.7
feet,
for reaction and fail. If the Warn w ith such superb surround- C o n tin u e « ! fr o n t I* a < c On«»
Cashâ Yates. - / M
Of c»rrrec. none of
vv- •
which point of beginning is .
change in political personnel was logs. The way they play some­
on the Southerly side of the
tor A ustin played close to the
Mr and M rs Jo h n Royce w ent
tim
es
they
c
e
rtain
ly
have
no
the result of voting > “agin” the
S te rm a n Highway; thence
President, and w as suspected by to P o rtla n d T hursday.
ins, instead of confidence in the chance.
South
449.2 feet- thence South
fellow Republicans of expecting
Mr and Mrs Pete Macnab re­
P erhaps . there , is no
“outs”, the Republicans should
54 degrees 16” W est 120.7
L reason an appointm ent on the ju p re rtie tu rn ed from-.a short» je d d in g V ip
but lowered m orale why Oregon court for his ‘qoyai opposition”.
feet; thence N orth 345.2 feet;
be doubly wary.
thence E a st 76.1 feet; thence
should
have let the USC backs T hrough T rum an, he w as dele- and gre living a t . the hom e of
Republicans have been talking
Macnab’s parents, Mr and
N orth 1^1.3 feet to the South
about “free enterp rise” as if it ru n 30 and 50 yards for touch- gated as chairm an of th e United' Mrs
line of the Sherm an H ighw ay, •
were a state akin to economic dow ns all through the long game S tates group U> the general assem- Mrs A. C. Kaseberg.
Z i p â itio d heaven T ^ ’s a (and it was long). They m ust have» bly, w hich came a$ a rew ard.
____
thence N orth 59 degrees 13”
E a st 25.5 feet to the place of
catch in th at phrase they should w eakened. And the old saying is
beginning, EX CEPTIN G ,how ­
be warned against, for enterp rise true- I t is not m uch of a life
ever, th e following described >
tract: F o r a point of beginning -
m ust not be so free th a t’ th e w ith o u t spirit.
comm ence a t a point 853.6
strong may crush the weak who — ---------------
feet N orth of th e Southeast ,
mav be equally efficient. .
LET FRANCO FALL
co m er of the N orthw est Q uar­
Between now
and Ja n u a ry
To one m ore or less isolated
te r of the Southeast Q uarter -
when congress m eets would be a from
international affairs of
of said Section Eighteen,
good tim e for Republicans to w ipe g rea t m om ent it appears as If
Tow nship and Range as afore­
th at grin off their faces and take th e w estern pow ers have decided
said, and South 54 degress ,
some long, long bought«. They to abandon Franco of Spain tp
16” W est 118.3 feet, thence
South 29.5 feet; thence N orth
have plenty to do. There Is the th e unpleasantries the R ussians -
35 degrees 44” W est 24.0 feet;
debt of $262,021,507,083.11 which m ay w ish upon him. Many think O
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thence N orth 54 degrees 16” ,
should be paid. (And there are no th é decision—if it is decision
X
E ast 172 feet to th e place of
records Qf any governm ent ever cam e m uch too late.
X
beginning.
paying off a debt of $2000 per
E arly indications are th at the Q
2. To authorize sale of th e above
capita,) There a re the m any hand- sm aller powers will for once at
described tra c t. .
leaps of production, the “combln- least join w ith Russia and her
. 3. To authorize the rental of
X
other property fo r a teacherage
avions in restra in t . of trad e” on satellites to resolve th at F ranco
should th e need arise.
the p a rt of both business and should stand some punishm ent
Dated this 30th day of October,
labor. T here is labor singly some for his poorly concealed acts
1946.
to bring the nation to th eir against the allies in the recent
term s. T here Is the problem of war. England - and the United
Carroll Sayrs,
0LDSM0BILE
CHEVROLET
CADILLAC
of whose leaders seem determ ined S tates have not been losing de-
Chairm an, Board of D irectors
A ttest: R obert E. M arvin
establishing a ’ world order th a t bates or argum ents a t the peâce
M A K E E V E R Y M ILE C O U N T
D istrict Clerk.
will prom ote peace (a trick th a t table or in the UN security coun-
has never been done.)
cil. T h at they seem about to lose
4X6, 4X7, 4X8, 4X9, 4X10
kUthleheni Chapter No. 78, O .R S
People have been • trained to one now indicates th a t perhaps
Meets Every Second ant
accept—and- even demand— gov- they a re n o t too greatly concern-
half and three-eighths
Fourth Thursday» ‘n eaia
ernm ental interference w ith m any ed about Winning,
Month. Visiting M ember
daily activities th at has reduced
F o r w hat reasons we have been
Invited-i-M oro. Oregon
«Y SPECIALISTS
th eir Independence of thought babying this F ranco along is not
Helen Ruggles, W. M.
and action. We have am ong us ap p aren t from this distance. We
Edna Melzer, Secretary ,
m any political m alingerers who have provided oil and food for
f«o C n r t i f l c o t n
Moto Lodge Ño? 113. i.U.O.F.
will need long training to rehabil- the Spaniards while they helped
Meets
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t
and
3
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itate into suitable citteens of the our enemy. Our early decision
R e q u ir e d
Tuesdays in I.0.0.F,
nation.
d uring the Spanish civil w ar was
hall
Transient an«
None of these problem s are go- probably w rong and we have
risit ng 'brother« are
lng to be settled by partisanship, been overlong in correcting l -
cordtally invited
L alctt fa cto ry Method»
MIKE AND MARY ANN MULICK
nor by factional strife, nor by F ran co was no b etter than the
to m eet with us.
golden voiced speeches, nor resort o th er dictators,
E m eet Houstón N. G.
to invective All of these have
A. R. K essinger. Secretary
been tried and have failed.
For Eligible Car Owner»
If the Republicans can give ur
L Uureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.5L
” W, ¡«1 W V I
leadership th a t is informed, care­
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evening«
ful, bold, public8pirited, positive,
— fi
¿9 g S K
.of each month- Visiting
they can restore to us the kind of
Observer. Nev. 8, 1»«7
members are cordially
¿ 7 ^
n , dir n ° T Cy ? Ur i ° T - A Sherm an County B ankers as-
‘ nvited to meet with us
founded But It ts tim e to short- ^ , Uon waK form cd and mem-
LeRoy W right, W- M.
en the cheering and lengthen the
agreed to acecpt P o rtlan d
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
thinking.
R e a rin g house certificates, to
The Tim W ith
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■Vasco Social
Life Kept Active
By Parties
Rawleigh Products
Rom where I sit
Joe March
Who Gets Off Easiest—
Men or Women?
Plywood
■“J l
inch
Sunset Motor Co.
The Dalles
Oregon
RECAPPING
and lots of it
In Other Days
Moro Lumber & Fuel:
IL S . ROYAL
OE LUXE
stop overdrafts and to m ake non­
resident land ow ners guarantee
tenants notes. M embers are the
of G rass Valley by Oeo..B.
Bourhill, Citizens Bank by Sam
H. Baker. The W. A. Gordon com­
pany by George B. Bourhill v.p.,
W. M. B arnett, Wasco, W asco
W arehouse Milling Co. b y RQ .
Atwood. W asco W arehouse Mi.,-
pictured as an avid and breathless
^ h e ^ X e rtis e s
disc
I
F T
v , \ n l m ( « i e v in his drills 16*7' $10° F1Vln« Dutchm an
o r Ph e r £ c k e ts
money. ’
“ ' ' . ± 7 J ™ ° " Ver 2
Something hew has been
8AB8Y THING
Report
.A, has . it th at custom ers in
,
some cities have begun to rudely
ask, “How m uch?” w hen shop­
ping for goods Such effrontry.
The day when custom ers w e ^
given to such practices Indicating
doubt about buying was long ago
too. H esitant custom ers have
been unable to buy anything.
Clerks could hartlly be expected
to go to the trouble of explaining
about the goods o r try in g to «ell,
when custom ers crowded around
grabbing for every article.
Tim es have a w ay of changing,
and perhaps this rum or of inquir-
lng custom er« 4s an Indication
th a t the aeHers’ m arket is near-
ing an end T he day of the four
bit steaks of the two bit aborts,
the two dollar w h ite shirt, the
five dollar shoes m ay be w ith us
again and we m ay get to look at
them before m aking up o u r mind,
...—
T h e governm ent now anI?oun-
ces th a t coyotes a re m ore p i ^
fu l th a n ^ diin^ !nf>nnersyhave
t
i l l f w
quite aw hile now and
• he p r e d a to r m ight easily have
been expected to Increase. . j .
b0**0” 1 14 P,ows, *30;
E a ting « six o clock breakfast
A" Moro by electric light is
som ething new.
P r° m th r
V*
N o v 9’ 7 7 »
A banquet was given at the
* e n t Hotel W ednesday evening
for Viggo H aufelt who left for
Am erican Lake Thursday. T here
w ere 20 places and all had a big
feed.
P H M urphy received a letter
last week from his son. Nathan,
who has been w ith the English In
F rance for two years
Agitation for construction of a
grain elevator here vesulted in a
m eeting Saturday at which Fred
M essinger was elected president
and John o d e „ secrtary
B arbers have raised the price
of • «have to 20 cents,
From the Dtoeervrr, Nev. 11, 1927
Mr and Mrs W alter William«
• ■x
added.
The firm has been en-
w
1
i
larged by the addition of a
boss, general manager, or such
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other term as .men-apply in jest
to their wives. If the food is ?
better credit Erma.
K j* 1?
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No.
Meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each
month. Visitfng mem­
bers welcome.
116
Re»n»vn S tren gth Built Ir
BEE US TODAY
L. M claichlan NG
Florence Johnston.
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
LET NO SHADOW
DARKEN YOUR DOOR
The possession o f an overcoat or a sack full o f groceries
is usually proof o f complete ownership. Such is not the case
with land. Because o f its immobility and permanence, as
well as its variety o f uses, land is peculiarly liable to
complications and dispute.
A Commonwealth Insured Title protects your property
against unsatisfied claims which
"r
often lurk among the mort­
gages, transfers, liens and other
oth er leg a l co m p lica tio n s
through which your property
may have passed under former
owners. ’
k r
Every Commonwealth policy
is guaranteed by funds depos­
ited with the State of Oregon,
When you buy, be sure yodr
property has this protection.
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L e t US do- your catering
COFFEE SHOP
SHERMAN
COUNTY
ABSTRACT C O M P A N Y
M oro