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4 f . '■.y r : -,. # PAfflC % «HERMAN COUNTY í JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2», 104« » - T - H riair null Miss Barbara McConaughy re- who served In World War U ^ 5B E e tr r ile m u e > ^rtn be' turned from t o e Angeles, Callfor- eligible for benefits from the plows to try to uncover the grass. WASHINGTON NEWS . i h a n t g X l y dinner guest n l. Monday evening. She has been V .U r^ A d m to U tr» tU » . ‘ I L When the Chinook came whlsling ( <mttim ed fro m P a g e O n e over the hills, though, there were Mrs ™ Hennagln of 7 ' Every Friday at cattle standing deep in snow, pie of small income and the mid Mere, Orejea dle-class are the hardest hit. The Mr ad’ Mrs Ed Eetfman were Capad for several months. jec^ n^ ” X £ A acc.i to their feet. .............E d itor K French for family that must buy its coal by We haven’t hardly time T horse "would the sack, a few pounds at a time, Thanksgiving weekend guests of Approximately 350,000 women of the Administrator of the cl».« m atter at ih« at Moro. Ore«rr>n ai»¿ r Art o f snow these days. A their daughter and son in law, Mr ----- --------------------------------------------f Wimam C. Harper, de- is feeling the hardship of the make fair time through a couple o f March ». 1»T»._ and Mrs Walter Mafftt of Hermis- NOTi jCH C TO CREDITORS w -------------- Estate o * feet of snow, although he would strike to a greater degree than They were accompanied by Mrs A. M HuckSn entertain«! accompani«. ny A l i the striking miners or Lewis- ÉDITORIAL—, n ’t go far In a day, but an auto- h w e in the lowest bracket of (he Past Matron Hub of the EasV Mrs Wllma»Wilde, who will spend against ASSOCIATION mobile In two feet of snow is Just ^ income have human rights that em Star. During the , evening Tha"k8^ l .n g wlth her parents Cbnroy, 5 * tim e fixed by the County arother balky piece of junk. Per are completely steam-rollered by . three tables of bridge were in at w RamPtt and per form to the undersigned, Clerk of the State of Oregon for haps if we could really get snow T ' K r ./ p la y , hl^ score 8 °lns ®$r8 W.- Thankqtrtv the duly ’appointed, qualified and the County of Sherman, for the bound again, so our daily round the Lewis program. Union men, through no fault A Nistoet. A dessert luncheon 3Ont Jerry, win spend Tha gi acting Executrix of the last W ill settlem ent of said Final Report, was shortened to the necessary of their own, are being laid off; w*» served in the late uaiiv cnores we rwgni warn outuic J . evening. ln£ in Portland. ; and Testam ent of John J. Con- ftnd the county Court Chambers daily chores, we might learn some , , tho «».if reliance that trrandpa their pay stopped and they face a The u b le w a s: decorated 'w ith Mrs Desto Hoyt had M Thank8‘ roy, deceased, at the office of Moro Oregon l8 the place Tin- hskMand which he learned the hard winter. These unfortunates tovriy mlxed’frSits and“v e g eta b le «*^"8 day guest«, her brothers Geo. Q. « P * * 1? « ; ^ ° ' th e ^ foT heaitog of said account badl a n d 1 . are expressing bitterness at Lewis. and rmalTtfibles were centered CBnt Haynes from ¿.Grand«« and «lx m oatoejrm n O i^date w . Harper Willard W, OFFICIAL. COUNTY PAPER We 3 d make our own amuse- w ith red apples and w hite candles Mr and Mrs Charles Haynes of oh this notice, to wit. Novemne . .. . . . . Administrator of the estate of nn rea appies ana wmve canuie» ----- - - - g, 1946. , «children who must be fed and SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wiliam C. Harper, deceased. A surprise birthday party was Bingen, ^ aahingtf n>, Nellie Conroy ments, invent our . . . ’ kept warm. From this group 'P ” given Monday evening. November Mr and Mrs A- C . RdSi * !J ! Geo. G. Updegraff Malcolm W. Wilkinson Payable la Advance sing and dance without the lnhibi- might b<? gupposed that they 18th at the Sherman Hotel dining have “ a houseguest, Mrs Kaee- Attorney for Executrix Attorney for Estate ONE YEAR ........................- *2.00 tions that come from compe ion would au^jUt (or Lewis and his room for Tom Blrchfleld. The l-4c «U tw , Mrs George Matter- The Dalles, Oregon Me with Crosby and As . . demands, yet such is not the case. centerpiece was a Urge w hite cake son of Modesto, C aliforn ia. NOVEMBER 2». 1046 might slip in our robot training r _________ ____ with «0 green candles. Those pre- Mr and Mrs Ke th McDonald and get to be individuals again. • a_r IT IS NOT SO sent were Lee Solum, Mr and motored to Roseburg Monday re- And how old fashioned that wonk» C H U H C H “ Mrs BUI Clair ttpd, family, *E. M, turning Friday. - As usual readers of this nation be. Moro Community Church Cummings, M r1 and Mrs James a"d M r e R M. Crews drove are beset with some pat sounding Sunday. School 10:00 a. m. Barlow and daughter, Nancy, Mr to Portland Wednesday to m eei phrases that sound like verities Church Services 11:00 a. m. and Mrs F. O. Nhlson and family, their son, Raymond and grandson, THANKSGIVING and will not bear analysis. We are Sunday Dec. 1, 1946 James Brown, HaniM Attlee and Donnie; ,who arrived by air from Thanksgiving is one holiday expected to base our actions on that weekly newspapers seldom Sermon Theme: “The Law of Mr and Mrs Elkerson. New Y o rk ^ They Just returned „ them and obey the im- o|iserve jn editorial columns be- the Spiritual Harvest. . — emotional ----- — .... Mr and Mrs W alter Stone. (La from Bombay, IndU, w here Mr pulses thus engendered and for- R a, On Thurs. Hi School Y-P. Mon, Nite Velle Goesin) arb; the parents of. Crews is employed, get our reason. When we consider when mQSt newgpapers / are 7:30 p.m. K. Thompson s home. a daughter, Kathleen Lee. born Mrs A. M. Huckrn was «Sunday that emotion generally rules rea printed and thus is unhandy < Grammar School Y. F. TuMdaV Saturday, November 23, In The dinner guest of Mr and Mrs W ill son, there is danger that this will from a new standpoint. Thanks- Eve. Church parlor 7.30 p. Pastor m Dalles. Grandparents are Mr and Pease ° f T h e P *M*«> ____ James K. MacFarlane, Mrs A L Goffiln. - V Henry Richeldenfer of Ordnance oc^ r; giving seems to have gotten along Writers are saying that the ____„.»,»./«.♦ tui«. onmiAi hit very "well without this annual bit Wasco Methodist Church Phillip • O’Meara motored to was a business visitor in Wasco United States must feed the peo of editorial praise from country Sunday School at- ^ j ^ a . Boring Saturday aud returned Saturday. ples of the world for “the world editors, however. Morning Worship at ll.W) a. m. Sunday acompanied . by Mrs O’- V«ne S « * 1 of Pendletoq was a cannot exist half well fed and ’ The presence of white meated F- L. Ca*™e11. Meara* ' V J weekend guest of Mr and Mrs half starved.” The simile harks turkey garnished with bright red , Christian Science S ociety A son was bom “ Wednesday. W. A- Ni*>et and family. hack to Lincoln, of course, and no cranberry sauce, tasty dressing, Subject of Christian Science November 20, to Mr and Mrs Bean Barnett of Idaho wa« an u farther. ta i - pumpRln ple and the other foods Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. doubt much It «_ Is -« simply I>eon H. Smith at The Dalles h o» overnight guest Thur-'’^ - ‘n Was- Necroman- not so The world has always ex of the season make wordy com- “Ancient and Modern ~ • pital. The baby,r fcay Douglas, is co. its memoration unnecessary. T h e cy Alias Mesmerism and ttypno- their third sonr Grandparents are isted with a goodly part of contract club met the inhabitants half starved and a proof of the dav i§ the eatine. it tism Demounced, ’ Mr and Mrs Arthpr J. Smith and home of Mrs F. S. Lambom Tues Wednesday meetings first and Mr and Mrs E. <1*. Olsen. smaller portion reasonably well seems not the discussion of it. *«y afternoon. A 1:30 - dessert Nevertheless, and not withstan- third Wednesdays of each month fed. It is most often the well fed P G O’Meara and son, Phillip, luncheon was served followed bv CHZVROLET OLDSMOBILB CADILLAC healing, and Stephen Lpe and Joe Dehler two tables of cards. Mrs W. A. part of the population that does ding Thanksgiving does have Include testimonials of the most and helps the world some other reasons for being The reading roopi in the rear of returned Thursday (from an elk Ruggle^ winning high score. The X C h e c k if M ítin & í u tiik U û t than the desire to stuff an over- the church contains ^al. authorl» , r|p Blue moun- tables and rooms were decorated progress the most. Christian science literaru e . with fall flowers. .* This nation has been sending fed stomach. Those who inaugur- Thi food to Europe and Asia for years. ated It had achieved their first which may be borrowed or pur- Thanksgiving weekend guests Miss LaVaine Cannell and her It has never prevented a war, nor harvest in a strange land, and, chased - at the home of Mrs Lydia Darby roommate, Miss Dorothy Williams e\^n a quarrel. Of late years we being devout men and women , The height of efficiency is when were her son an<j datiKhter T In . law of Geyserville, California, are Mr and nr.fi Mrs Mrs W afne Darbv, Joane houseguests of the former have not gotten credit for it w ith sincerely gave thanks for their you can put your sox on from Mr T s par and Timmy and daughter and.pnts, Rev and Mrs F. L Cannell the people we feed. Russia and makers aid in that success. either end. ‘son in law, Mr &nri Mrs Kenneth ever the holidays. England takes that. “Give us this day our daily bread” TKfAO AOMOST OOM Í Ferguson Nancy£ SaRy Wnd Judy Mr and Mrs L. E. Kaseberg, The Japanese have almost 500 was often an appropriate prayer WATCM O I/rfM A K f A O A H all of Portland, r P a t n i c i a and I^arry; attended thn persons to the square mile, China in the early Massachusetts colony, Mt and Mrs fe. H- Jtoot left football game at Corvallis and WITH V f TO M C A F less than half that many, Italy A* brief reading of the day’s last week for California; — visited Mr Kaseberg’s parents, Mr and the other crowed European news should convince the most The Tuesday §tudy club met and Mrs Ed Kaseberg in Portland. nations have 100 and more to the skeptical that over most of the ~ W ’” at - A • Mr and Mrs A. John Foss and at the home of Mrs Gao C. square mile. Talk about giving world If is appropriate now. It daughter are sharing Mrs B. Es these crowded millions a standard Is not amiss for us to consider kins. t £ of living like ours is silly. The the pictures of the world’s starv- Women's " Outsize /SU&, Hose at trelle Hailey’s home for the win TIM S ÍMOOTM ter. average Greek, we read, has a ing and reflect that but for the Grsta’I, The Dalfces.vGr4^on R I CAF AT ONCI farm of seven acres on which to grace of God there go we. And Sunday ■ —Buy C hristina« S s a ls — *______ f f f US TOOAT home of Mr a n d ’Mrs Wp C. Wat support a family. His chances to therefore, on this day, let us GAS AND OIL kins were Mrs I lfe e Cqt^way and live like Americans do is very, give thanks. Ti re»- A cceMori ea Wasco Past Matrons Guests Of Mrs Huckin r* . Sunset Motor Co.“ RECAPPING GUIDE The answer is not tor us to » restrict our standard to equalize functions go it with that o f the other peoples. Pj« people . t ‘ It is a reduction In the number piUons of tyrants- «trusts’ of people who inhabit these lands, oration bad it out ® ¿h^r T h U n a tio n might, with more whose role is 7 Y Rttaken^ y l rat^ rt rp«.«™ than i« mow ^eing ust/l leaders. It is just as important re* tt>>p . . n°,W ^ l g ’ to curtail the activities of one as refuse to send food to any nation ‘ T ‘ with a greater birth rate than the other. CALI» JOHN M. PETH R 8O N \ ours- This country had very rare sup “Phone 9105” The Dalles, Oregon plies of minerals, oil, timber, coal, fertile soil, men. In two forays BUYER FOR LIVESTOCK .into -E urope to settle fights among the brawling millions of From the Observer, Dec. 2», 1927 Coumbia Gorge Packing C*>, poorly nurtured peasants there Announcements have been re- we have used as - much of o^r _______ — at Moro this week of the natural re?jure* f as w e could get wedding of Miss Gladdis Gentry our hands on at the time. It is and Arthur J. Bucholtz of Corbett gone. And when It Is all gone we at ’ p ort on Thursday, Nov can settle down In hovels with ember 24«i. the remainder of the world. Our Mr and Mrs E A. Race of Mos- generoslty has dbne no good, and }er and W. A. Morgan and family will not. Hard hearted? No hard of Condon spent Thanksgiving heeded. day with relatives of Moro hav- -■ . - ing dinner with Mrs F. A. Sayrs a w n w a'roRM at her new home. Nineteen mem- hers of the family were served The November snow that block- at the dinner hour. ed the roads down the Columbia Mr and Mrs Martin Hanson of was a bit of a surprise, as are all Hanson’s Resort on the Metolius snows before Thanksgiving in river left Moro last Saturday for these parts. Of a certainty they do San Francisco where they wnll happen, but we are still surprised spend the winter. when it occurs. ' . Fro® Observer Nov. 2«, 1907 There was one real full tim e L. A. and Frank Olds have bou- snow in November, Just before ght the popular harness and sadd Thanksgiving, some 25 years back, lery business of L. W. Shanks, The gorge was full then, too. It Grass Valley Mr Shanks expects trusted over the top of two feet o f to remain wltti them, possibly snow and traveling was pretty unW tbe end of the year.. W, S. Powell now has his JJoro I t ' l i the old timer« who can residence In shape for occupancy. J k /o f » » L e v f i e e w aan t F. R. Axtell having completed ATTENTION!! Other plumbino T hutino SERVICE "T" I. L KIRKELIE . PHONE 391 MORO I R. , « H ' BARNETT AIR SERVICE W ASCII A M i T > . . J ... PAHSENC.FR FLIGHTS 4 planb r en ta l WON'T PfLAT Grain, Feed, Floor, Fuel Farm Im plem ents, Bags, T w ine WtriL THIS HA RRfH f BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS PHONES ” Feedstore Office Residence 163 162 182 asco OREGON SaiHNMQUAUn wo« S unset motor company Mrets Every Second and Fourth Thursday» in eaco Month. Visiting Members Invited.—Moro. Orego Helen Ruggles. W. M. » Edna Melzer, Secretory Mo»o Lodge Me. 113. i.O.O.F Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F hall Tranaient anr risit ng brothers are eordwlly invited to meet with us. CHARTER TRIPS .«V 4M. H Ì TELEPHONE —281 • '\.'Z U:? »'• Jerry B a r n e tt R o m where I sit - : members are cordially nvited to m ett with ua. LeRoy Wright, W. M. H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary Lupine R eb ek sb L odye No. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. V isit ng mem bers welcome. ® L. McLbehlan NG. Florence Johnston. e - / y Joe M a rsh - - - - ■ - A Lesson' In Conservation Ernest Houston N. G. A. R. Keaainger, Secretary ,o t each month- Visiting Judge Cunningham speaks up: “It's all right to worry about con serving ouY natural resources,” he says, “but there’s a far bigger problem when it comes to conser vation—and that's preserving our democratic way of life, oar sense of personal, freedom, our respect for one another’s righto.’’ IM* from where I sit, the is right. All America's grant re sources, ea r abundant nntwral wealth, are lost the minute we lean the right to work them as free people in a free land! Whenever yea see er . lmnr S< whether th e^ ri^ d to^fane speech, er the right to onto fto we see fit. or the right to entoff n friendly glass ef - beer In Heeneed, law-abiding places . . . welch eat! few Copyright 1946, United Stau» Btatttr» Fi Í hop£ you had a good ---------------- ------ ■ We were sitting on Bill Webster's porch the other night, chatting over a glass of beer—when the Ulk tarns to forest preservation, soil erosion, I'urelca Lodge No. 121 A.F.& A.AL and other things that affect a farm Meets oil Tat and x 3rd Thursday evenings i n g eommonlty. — 7 or relative or here w ith us^ w TABRfC SHOW7W« THROW®#* ftethlehem Chapter No. 78. dinner at home, w ith a firieng M IN S U R A N C E W W hether you ate Thanksgiving X c t to X n the country Interior painting and decorat- w « juat being settled by resolute an(J f(m lly of the men from farther east There were f DeMoss Lyric Bards, now few fences and they were soon a Studebaker covered so deep was th e snow the surry, purchased from L. R. The bunch grass and even French. sage was hidden and one ’ might G. N. Crosfield is the manager look to the grey horizon and see and principal owner of a new nothing but white. And if one set mercantile house In Wasco, the out on home made skila or snow QUtgrowth of the Hamilton C<h. shoes for a doctor, a supply o f -------------- «r nam ntt successors -- to w W. » M. Barnett. cunfee or to escape snow bound G.V. J. Nov. 30, 1917 enr.ui, be was luck*/ to find his This is the day of the big Rod way hack home. and Gun club hunt and Captains That snow lasted all through a A lley and Smith have their men long winter. Native ponies had out trying to out do each other in gotten into the draws where the gaining the largest ’ number of sage was highest and had eaten points. < the bitter leaves and bark from While In Portland attending the it and from whatever willows Livestock show C. A, Buckley might be there. Then they had bought a couple of Shorthorn eaten (so pioneers aver) the m anes heifers and expects them to arrive and tails o ff each other. Some here some time this week, emerged in -the spring, but many A number of the younger folks died The few email herds of cat- w ent out to the home of L- W. tie suffered greatly despite the ef- Amick Friday evening for a sur- forts of their owners who plowed prise party on Miss Rosa Amick, throagh tha «now with V shaped It being her 16th birthday. McKKAN and SON lim e ' NQ FLAW and a good dinner-. W e had J In Your Title! ithree turkeys. That is thet.bird * 1 for traditional fare, but gpod* . company makes every Practically every p iece o f real property - is oot m erely secoQd-hand-*4t passed through e s s j hands, frequently w ith join t ow n ersh ip and other com plications. It is easy for flaw* to g r o w in a hundred years! . Protect your>elf w ith a C om m on w ealth Insured T itle and k n o w there is no flaw in your title that can cause you loss. » has m e a l.* , w tasty. ? -J* > .V - Let us do your catering 1 SHERMAN HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP ABSTRACT C O M P A N Y M o ro ■V— V » X '• I