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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
' ' L' - ■ JS. ■ 11 w^a* fi, UnSWUM OOVMTT jOURXAJk f|pmiuu>,<«s«M| >»«»»«> MORO. PREGON ’ ■y * FRIDAY, DECEMBER t < 19»« waists, heavy breasts, They must be the bulwark of the corset in dustry, but all Li vain.’ he goes F rid ay at tnueh too fat4 fur forgiveness. Maro, O feto» Coming from the east where ü ü e s k F re n c h .......... ...........Ix llt o r heavy boned immigrants have be- as secón*« <fc « 'ttrr An*? qdeathed their stocky figures to _ flttrn the population, Mr. DeVoto was 'o f March 1. 1ST». singularity .unobserving on his n jA .1 5 trip v*aH west. — » v — who ------ goes flying Qne NATI« Uxrough our western rt tSSOCIATION through our western stare « ana finds nothing but Thick ankles. ----------- calves" -------- , . / / Z u n f t « _ cylindrical a n d - .th e rest Of d r, ¿ M r and Mrs 0- A. Sargenii en- vw. Waahlngton until hl. father and Mi tertalned Saturday evening with retu rn s __ ........ m . businegg ^M“ ‘, , r f c l « k ' “in n e r " ^ « ¿ ¿ 5 " Mr and Mrs Walter Blau of a ,4 v e l^ w ^ h r v . ., then.uliw their cousin Mrs Lena Shepperd Portland are visiting their son M O W E. Dehler W asco W om en H ave P afty _ For Christmas high score H. A. ^ h f t e «htertalned of <0KUfc New York. 1 The Mrs Charlçs Everett lett tor Portland Sunday. , — t " s _________ Weekend - gueste at ..... the home of following and daughter In law, Mr and Mra u est, were present Mr Mr and and Mrs dessert luncheon was I b M ^ B DIW J o I- g Harry VanGllder. Mrs Kenneth Mr 3,1,1 B la u h p r T u e s d a y c o n tra c t w.a Wa8co ln lowed by two tables of car«». high Arthur VanGllder and son Mr .score was. won b y . U r . F . :And M r. Raymond v ??G1“ *r: hYorn The tables were centered and niece Judy Buck, Mr and The Wasco Women’s Study „ .- v *^umaJiubMrimte * 4n* Mrs Darwin VanGllder, Vernon c,ub met Friday at the home of . ^ ^ . ^ S m T cov - VanOflder, c|ub met Friday at the home of coy-VanG llder. and and John and Olive Mrg Ear, RicheWerfer. Mrs W. W. t asei dnd Harper n arper had bad charge of the program < « :ff' J - . i w -, . i - & r v ■ & jSU . i. Ai . u . „«JL _ i i uia nf December 6 “ "d « t “ « X l ^ S s e v e r a l * 1 m a k e r s a b e n d s c i their ( houseguests the1 Mr and Mrs a M._McMUUn over to the holidays were their daughter, tie, Washington left last weex vo n r t n a ip a n Watkins and Stan- make their home in Seattle- . . Portland Sunday - dinner, guests at the atlu1v The Tuesday Study efub met home of Mr and Mrs Ora Work- man were Mrs Ilene Cartlaway al l ^e home of Mrs Matkeu A and „ „ I h n n y .M l» Jean Um g P ^ n g h je ^ h y le f t la t ? w e e k or lacking in the natural and C h i is t m a s C a r d is f r o m t h e tx * g in y . au », m ir - a n d M is s (. la ir H d ll wyv X » 7 V m ^ v > p y n ™ Mr, Sadie Rich was a weekem, - e ^ r v e d - and «* P h r ia im a a F box pleasant masculine curiousity n,ng of time until the modern llATIO N about such thingsf times. Dainty refreshments were w aiter Maui«.- M p guest of Mrs Stewart Johnson in **dS . I ic». afternoon. Snokane’■ Washington ana Mrs the r. » hospital in Portland. in au the « ■ , . f uri a -husti* -, cated Claude ministers, Stephen» Mr Undetected J. McDepew of The Dal.es Doernbecher Mrs Andrew Shearer « . an An observer who finds gamb served ,veu u. u.v « late « Clau(te Stephen,. Undetect ling dens and bars where there O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPKE Th Pythian sisters of Wasco i f 2ell a » ¿ t i v v i l s » / g r (Pvup assembled on on the the front >f Wasco ? J „■ * "I' < X < X, o u p assembled mcMepvw o. ...c overnight guest in The - Dalles are none, and overlooks pulchri motored Mr.and n f t h e n a r s n n a jr e a t h e door- was a houseguest of Mr and -Mrs 2ver” g g n tn r e d to tn The T h p Dalles D a lle s t Monday M ondav Mr^and M n q f W M l n M < JfiW» M > A R R ! floor Htng in San S l i l d T e X L n g it^ a > \ * Knox last week Monday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tude where there is i plenty cccxn is evening and put on the -------- Mrs L. p Dehler is a guest of j n o l d bell r _ __ artd Y o sem ite > „ y a A h d d are e expectcil lings ana an enter, singing a Mrfi L F 1>el not exactly W new IllC memlbers Payable In Advance ---------- r. a norma . pe . W ork, G IK , Three l n i u r HCA llIU U Ih were w e i r an^ Yoaamita «KH A ..... full evening is , P. G. O’Meara and sons, Philtfp, her daughter and son in law, Mr X w*'x m erry song . ., f . . . nnmf> muilUMV ». xos s . v - - - * $2.00 and perhaps remains it would back >e jus as ^stalled. ¡^tailed. Going Going from were home Monday. ONE YEAR well in Old old from Wasco W asco were ¿ 2 home m ost pleasantly passed amid gam- Richard and Patty and Pete and and Mrs William Alsup of The __ ll It if he vomainc hark in __ . . ...• ■ X- wen u ne rem ans , „.M rs Andrew Shearer, Mrs T. L. . Weekend guesU |B. and of skill Light w - iv c.m d .v rfnr qPat. DECEMBER IS, 1M« Massachusetts *h ere readers are lFields Mrs H Brackett, Mrs I . of Mr apd Mrs C h ari*. « ^ » F iÜ nome io n ^ fX h «riixlnir m “ te w ere ä £ d I c k X on a b ^ s X s — - probably more concemd wit s R oehier, Mrs Curt Tom, Miss were Dr • happy event trio thev will return Tuesday When a beneficiary is not nam- enteftaining style than with his OHve Robinson .Mrs B ell^C loth- endale, Chart*. Hughs, ft A trip they will return Tuesday, _ ier and Mrsi Joe Hilderbrand - ”* M r A rn b t and Mr G rah eso f P o rt-' ’ Mrs Vernon VanGllder artd dau- Mr and Mrs John Foss and ed, National J” TAX PPROPO8AL8, ” r, " w „ . s .* " “ ~ “ a s s ; s S i t s s s s s - Suggested changes in Oregon’s liams of Portland M ra. ------ L en . - S&ppp«d < o f New Portland. F ~ sgof Moro ‘Is subject to claim , of creditors, TH E W EATH ER ------------ ------------ were ------ weekend ------------ tax system are contained in the IT ib io k in d n f wea- guests" of Mr and Mrs T. Lester York is g fip tflP ir a t " “ Miss OBve Robinson t « s host: Harris administrators' fees and court report of the Tax Study commis ther"is gohfg to change. We can- Johnson and enjoyed the hunt- gins. Mr and A, J i u , S ^ r t T N e w T o r 1? were Sund»r «“ “ te of Mr ’ nd expen8e8 ~ ______ sion this week. It will not be an not expect to have warm rains W"« season- ________ _ -------- easy report to digest “ GAS AND OIL* expeci io nave Mri?TA. J. Grosscup of The Dal- .• guest of her cousin, Mrs G. A. ----------------------- —“ Into it has gone many hours of not and booming west winds all win- . . . . . * * x. j Tirèsv-Accessorle» Sargent. Guqpts were Mr and '« ‘he houseguest of her dan- work, and many hours of argu ter even If a part of December Mrs G. A. Sargent, Mr and Mrs ment—although none of the re S e s come up to those specifics- ?,h,er 3n,d f n J aw- Mr. anrt IT ’ S B A S T TO F IT R. H. W iK K A N a n d S O N vvj.nc h Mrs T. Lester Johnson. ■Raymond VanGllder, Judy Buck, commendations received e unani . *. . urho.t Mrs J. C. McDermid entertained and Mrs Harry VanGllder. mous approval. Had the members 1 °JIS Farmers who puI the, whea T i||.cum I N S U O B of the comission only incorporat Mr and Mrs F. M. Crews mo in deep an w o . i nP. ternoon at her country home. A ed the th things upon which they it tored to Portland Sunday accom agreed . report would have been 7 ^ ? since ^ 1:30 de8scrt luncheo" ™ with fear and ¿ trembling ___ , Farm” - ^ by L I É X O U t t IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES panied by their son, Raymond, shorter and simpler. Also it would X e m b c r weath tab,es °f { br;dge w{ere ln BARBED W I R E - E c MJD POSTS tu n ON COMMONWEALTH -Who took a plane for Los Angeles, Br m e naimy wv hj*h probably havt met with more ovri. __ high scores for club going to Mrs d u o m w . c x __ ‘SKYHANGERS’ - - California. He will fljX^to New PHONES agreement from the public. . . «'w on 't come any- T J-' ™ ds a"d ’ ' « / . Mrs LUSCOMBE •SIIAJAIRE8* Residence Yo-k and after spending ten days Office (rwrint-iii Jiyiu w.v chance Maybe it won’t come any Feedstorë Probabb- the most «»"‘« ’verslal bu, M|t ^ d an opportunity S. J. Brock, guest prize to Mrs L. 182 there, will take a plane for Bom- 162 163 Flying Suits - Goodyear tires ... I part of the " p ort 18 that ha ng optim ist who lives but one OREGON bay, India, where he will be for WASCO —Buy Chrlktrncw S«ah - 1 Kollsmen Instruments • to do with abandonment of m e P cheerfu,. another >ear- His son, Donald, Parts & Accessories personal property tax and substl- Y a gWes and spal. will make his home with Mr and tutton therefore of a burtness tax Y h is-sh irt sleeves Mrs Walter Mowrey of Vancou- Phone Wasco 281 or 351 y*Th«.er. J ~ u r” amendment can f t l content that another day B r ( h le h e m C h a p te r N«V~7b, O K.H nem ienem A . X ^ n » > X n e r t v tax Is has gone by .w ith o u t freezing Meets Every Second ire M- O f ^ ,n ^ g 7 a l u e ^ t o ^ c h county, temperature and heavy snout Fourth Thursdays in ea:L being very high ; in the stock The pessim ist must feel that Month. Me Visiting Menil»er c o u M l^ N e a r lv all personal pro- compensation will come In sooner -t. A y invited—Moro. Oregon ▼ - ÍIH 1) Helen Haggles. W. M. perty has already been removed or later and these warm , avs will Edna Metter, Secretary from the tax rolls, all that re- have to be paid for In chilly mis- mains being used for business ery before the spring comes to j H oxo LeJk«“ ^ ? . f i I . i.O.O.F purposes. A business tax would the land. Meets / 1st and 3rd reach the personal property of Stories of pussy willow s out Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall Transient anti those able to turn personal pro- over most of the state do no good risit ng brothers arel perty several times a year, who to the pessim ist who feels that eordblly invited now obtain practical tax equality prophesy has never rested in the The Cuppers had a grand old blonde one#—Vermont to meeti with us. with those who turn stocks of pussy willow, an ambitious bud Alabama drawls docters and farm family reunioir last week—for the goods but once or twice a year, that represents immortal youth E nieet Houston N. G. ers . . . all with their dMereneee ef first time since the war. ■ Investigations made Indicate that and is often mistaken in its judg* A. R. Kessinger. Set-rotary taste and politics, yet as B ig and little Cuppers came, by agriculture would pay a smaller ment of the weather. harm on ions in spirit as s .Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.& A.5L car and train, from aa far west tax than at present although some Had it been cold there would Meets on 4hQ 1st and as Nebraska and as far east as could be. kinds gariculture . would pay have been more criticism of John ^ n a s of gancuH« who w e^ 3rd Thursday evenings iS /r tH I Oil Finis «i ■ _ a BARNETT AIR SEXVICE WASCfi AIRPORT 'B A H to AU-MEVAl p«r»OM>f ptonet A ‘ VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS From where I sit... J o e Marsh w ill present a picture show A Grand Monday, Dec. 16 A m eiica n Tradition ition 8 o’clock i h H ERE'S YOUR HAT, MR. D E VOTO .. . When B e r n a r d l ^ V o t o , 1 ta b born writer for Harpers, says of the » « 1 that gambling 1« wide open and that “No town is too small to have a combination lun- chroon, bar and gambling Joint w h e r e a dish-eyed house man sits at hri frowsy table dealing fOr L 01 coupte of 1 I Odd-Fellows Hall If all the tax recommendations recently refusing to dig the coal were adopted it would probably we need to withstand cold weath- mean that farmers . In this area er. But with apparent spring would pay more taxes ki good about us, we could be more tol- times and less ^ln poor times, erent of John L., who, had he The business tax would take more read the Bible as carefully as he from large crops at high prices i8 said to read Shakespeare, would and a great deal less frbm poor have remembered that^ine about crops. Abandonment of the real the haughty spirit and the fall property tax for state purposes more quickly would make present tax relief RUt the weather is well nigh permanent. , perfect for early December, or There Is a definite move to re- has been, for this is history we lieve counties and cites from are writing, not prophesy. And some of their burdens of taxation, w e would be pleased if the pussy L and the people, through their w niows are right for once and votes, have made it necessary that the winter is going to be to send state tax money back to guch that they can continue on to school districts full bloom by ground hog day. It is unfortunate that this re- _ ----- ------ port has been so long delayed. The United States is selling There have been several reasons 35 Liberty ships to Frapce for for that delay, disagreement, elec- $550,000 or aftxwt a third their tlon, extra work. It will probably cost. France will probably pay not be sufficiently understood about a third of the bill. / S ucti so that much of R w y i be adopted things are considered necessary at the coming legislative session in international affairs and we But In that it contains a germ wish we could find a company o f $ more modem tax systerft, that wanted customers half as better balanced than the one we bad as does the United States, now have; and that it follows the W e’d buy and buy and buy. trend of of tb®. ^ re John Dewey, 87, philosopher responsible thinkers^ It will even- widow of 42. Great are tually have an effect on Oregon« raw phUofiophy tax plan. couple couple arouse anger where high school gi From the Observer Dec. 1«, 1927 Local huntsmen who had signed the sperrow h u n t' met Wednesday »„enlne evening and elected George McDonald and Henry Barnum as the men to captain oppoglng gldes in the contest 1 »2. g Craig from c a r i n g Iowa, were visiting b. h flt ** 4 pictures w ill be o f a rm y scenes <» * shown by district recru itin g o ffic e r Everybody Come lof each month. Visiting V erm ont They crowded Dee and : members arc cordially Jane’s house, set up quarters in invited to meet with us the barns, or stopped with neigh- LeRoy W right, W. M. *bors— and a jollier gathering you couldn’t have imagined 1 H. B .. Pinkerton, Secretary I was asked to their Anal Satur Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 day night supper, when they sang Meets 2nd and 4th T u e n a y s 'o f each old songs, drank beer and cider, month. V isit'ng mem rem inisced. Dark Cuppers and bers welcome. L. Mcljachlan NG L c o k To The L e a d e r S U N S E T For Service! - r * ’ '•*T. * * « ^3 a#* The Finest, Most Completely Equipped Automotive Establishment In Eastern Oregon Our Reputation I» Your Protection Sunset Motor Co. CHEVROLET 0L D 8M 0B IL E The Dalles Oregon C A D IL L A C — ------------------- Christinas ¡{ RECAPPING GUIDE •e-fi N ? W h a n y o U 'ra m a k in g o u t your Christmas Jag Wood? of phony cowpokes and j, * w(?rc on thelr of real o n e « ,- . he may Vancouver Wa8hington to no more than the fleeting Chrlatmas with their son. of small town Mrg c r aig i8 a niece of Mr Woods, there are neither gambling chag Bullard is well pleased list, don’t forget this: There are no nicer, m ore sensible, more welcom e gifts in the w hole w ide world than U. S. Savings Bonds. They’re appropriate for everybody on your list. And you can get ’em any place, any tim e. (N o shortage o f B on ds!) They represent a safe, sound investment. And they pay hack $4— in just 10 year»— for every | 3 you in v e st (N o hdvaftee in prices!) , •• , ritfAO A lS O fT OONf WATCN W IT lM Â K t A DATI WITH US TO SICAP - - M . «uimntP these days because of a 296 foot wen he has Just bad drilled ^ V^ v ^ s t ^ nth ^ th iiOtripf WM Ray ^ illlaa 8 ¿aRt ^ a ’s ^ d r i X ^ TIMS SMOOTH MCAP AT OMCf Vzxf/ rtian-t mention u wMtprn a oolllsion with a good sized calf. X a t ^ h X X « U X Neither the car nor WilHama was SIS US T O M r So w h y n o t p lo y S a n ta th e easiest w ay and dhe best way— w ith U . S. Savings Bonds! entertained than are easterners of Europeans — • J- C McKean ... trt Write bitter nieces December 12 with a 500 partv ,b £ r t Am erican, aa a reJ?M of «" hon.<>,u of H*eKbirthday ann' ^ r- a whirlwind tour.- of McKean and h i. twin B ut when DeVoto aaya of wea- .» n S tern wom en— "I should like to C V. Belknap waa awarded firm X k more agreeably of western prlxe and G A. Meloy consolation flt^ X X n w t« and Eltaworth mother« of btg men Mathematic. -<«"*" S X th CTI d r i« l - « cX e« U f X uklea cyUn- behind» wide n X consolation <or the. G Silvers an- X r daughter. Evelyn to Hugo Vonder helen of Medford. December 12th. From where I s i t _ American tradition— nqt just fam ily reunions, but the ability to got along as one harmonious fam ily, regardless of differences ef ta ste whether it's taste for politics er farming, beer or cider. t FAMfC SNOWINO TBBOUOH POM’T M ÍA Y U ftr n THIS N APPCNS SB US FOR QUAUVY WORK S U N S E T M OTOR C O M PA N Y if e o fa tf... SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL ' ' V . ’. . r . .