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i'*4"'-» j. 7 « V l * I JOURNAL, fihi*/” MORO. ottW.OV to lev" the county School fund, even if the legislature does not re peal that laW, —HUkkiaif One of the discouraging things More, Oregon about this session, especially in COr. U F r ^ ch ----- school legislation, is the lack of M «*«'•4 ***** matter M the cooperation legislators have re ceived from ¡tax payer groups. None of them have made a study (DITORIAl— of taxation as it applies to school and no taxpayers are SSOOATION matters writing to their legislators about ,y72tznZcA. this matter that concerns them so greatly. When things are less j M m 4 rosy for taxpayers they4 will be active again and for many things F in isse l / 4 s p < y * l ATI ON that will be too late. frumy , mmüÁftr », i>4f WASHINGTON NEW* « •.»»» l»n- »! from Page One Edwards’ parents, ’Mr. and Mr«. Bruce Millard. ' • \ Pomona Grange will meet at Harland View Grange Saturday, March 1. > The Rufus «chool -basketball E n yc W PPP h p iltp n t» V th p A V aSC O b()yg <m tht/ Was<^ floor Friday evening. The ending score was 36-23 Rev. Ascher from Centerville, W ash ineton nr cached at the Naz- arene Sunday afternoon M . . . V rande has been v i S her^daug^ter and , , ® M ® Gordon n • . , * t’ " -V \ . ^ r2,‘ Cnet OQht^ wa« hostess to Community Sewing club M Prívale Graham GIs were confined. The prisoners Now In Tokyo . were submitted to brutal treat Private Etta _ „ . M: ment which grew into a a scandal »* m v * 4 g» v w m w o v a u u a i r i i v a i c . First r u s s v , Class .. • when some enlisted men, acting Graham recently arrived in Japan as guards, testified. They recount as a member of the first battalion ed tales of lashing with whips, the of enlisted Wacs to be assigned tying up of prisoners by the wrists » MacArthur's headquan and other means of torture. ^ers in Tokyo. She fin ish e d th These guards were convicted by ei*hth frade and 8tarted high court martial and fined, but it was sch<X)1 ln lhe Rufus school. 1 ’ ,a t k U leaaed T The Past Matrons Club of the that Killian had given orders to Eastern Star met at the home of he tough with the ¿R-isoners. Mrs. G. H. Root Tuesday evening. When Killian was court martialed A dessert-luncheon was served fol- he almost squirmed out of it and ^owed three tables of contract, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER might have escaped except for the Lydia Darby held high score, publicity. Finally, he was« found The Contract Club met at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES guilty and fined $500, a mild pun-/ Thomas, K«nn£tn home of Mrg A j sm ith Tuesday Payable In Advance ishment compared wth that hand- Ridley, Mrs. ( laud Coats, Mrs. A dessert-luncheon was ed out by the guards. Under the F*°n Machab, Mrs. Ceorg^ x, followed by* three tables ONE YEAR -------------------- S*-00 From the Observer, February » seniority rules Killian w^s pro- Mra- ? and of cards. Scoring honors were held 1908 FEBRUARY^28, 1947 There is a movement on foot posed for promotion despite his ”Jedler. Refreshments of Cherry by Mrs q jj . Root. "**** served in tip Mr and Mrs Darrell McQuillen to construct a new opera house in court martial for brutality and this Pie nnd CHANGES _ went tn Portland Thursday where Moro. Of course it will succeed. razed fierce opposition from GIs arternoon. visited the formers parents One who baa not traveled over Nil desperandum is thé motto ot and some members of the senate. ¿ M r . and Mrs- Ba8i* Baines vis- His court martial record will be ited at Mr. and Mi*«. Trace Fields Mfr * and Mfg Everett McQuillen. Oregon lij the last five years this little city. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams, and submitted to the military affairs home last week-end. would hardly believe the changes . __ Mrs. . Baines Milo Anderson and his brother - Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were ^ n e rg at the Andrew Shear- that have been made In the old Mrs. Tommy Lee are 'first to committee. make gardens in Moro this sea o home Monday from Chico, Cal. state. Mita Anna Oc hni ktgCP of Ftab .. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Workman mo- Where once |stood mile after son. land was a. week ertf vis tor of tored p end Wednesday to he Robert Brash. O. W. Axtell, J. Shower Given For mile of huge green timber is now Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Williams and . with the former’s sister Mrs. Ruby logged off land and where was B. Mowry and other Moro citi family. - -*-» ’ . one-time fern infested hillsides is zens are making gardens—per McCann who was operated on in . The Rufus Grange met on the St. Charles hospital. Rufus Girl now residence property with a haps a little too previous. Thursday evening with nineteen value that startles. Certainly a bet Wm. Henrichs returned from Mrs. Wiley McDonald returned A shower for Mrs. Stuart Mac- members present. Marches and ter way of making a fortune than Oregon City on the 20th with over from the Mid-Columbia hospital nab was given Friday evening at ’nidation Ritual were rehearsed, raising wheat has been the buy 1000 speckled trout, which were last week. ing and dividing of coast larfd. at once released in thp Gould farm the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Curt Tom gave a*talk on the traf- Mr. and and Mrs‘ Mrs. GoF Gordon The honored guest was the f|c laws of Oregon. . Mr‘ tlon Rich of Rambling shacks that cost no lake. The little fish were quite Reid. recipient of many lovely gifts Ross Guilford and George Fox, Portland «pent the week-end with more than $500 to build and sell frisky when released. Dainty refreshments consisting of motored to The Dalles Tuesday to ^ r* s mother, Mrs. . Sadie The Moro Hardware and Imple ing for ten times that amount. It • occasions some wonder to consider ment company has received a a George Washington log roll and purchase telephone wire which Bich. coffee were served later in the will be installed soon. A meeting ^ r" and Mrs. Crews o Salem that a large part of our timber re shipment of John Deer plows, evening. Those who attended the was called Monday evening at th e -55^ 01 the-week-end at the home sources went into such speculative having an automatic land guage, shower were Mrs. Harold Zodrow Ross Guilford home for the mem-; bis parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. a dust proof hub and removable building. and daughter, Marilyn, Mrs, Ron- hers to discuss the installation of* Crews. The valley, one time |dreary boxings, which lengthens the life aid ’Macnab, Mrs. Alex Macnab, the wire. ' ^ r - and ^ rs* ^ d E id m a n re- with farm houses erected in pio of the-plow indefinitely. Mrs. ; Ffanois Miller, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macnab and umed from Portland Tuesday and neer times, is bright with n e w From the Grass Valley Journal, Worth Tate, from The Dalles. The son and daughter. Pat and . Dean Wednesday left for Hermiston to March 1, 1918 homes and machine sheds and the people from this vicinity included spent the week-eigl at their home v^ sIt their son-in-law and daugh- The M. E. Ladies Aid will give a old bams are going down as the ter, Mr. and Mrs.’Walter Moffie. Mrs. Pete Macnab, Mrs. Bill Mac- on the ranch w iti Mr. and Mrs. basket social in the 1 O.O.F. hall tractor replaces the horse. ./ " • Felicitations are being extended The true value of the state, ac on Friday evening, March 8th. nab, Mrs. George Fox. Mrs. Don Don Macnab. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moffie on Macnab. Mrs. Thelma Miller, Mrs. Mrs. Bill Meyers was dismissed cording to assessment figures has Everybody come and bring a box. the birth of a daughter February grown from $1,500,000,000 to Henry Schadwitz and Geo. Riley, Mrs. Claud Coats, the hon- from The Dalles hospital Friday, ored guest, Mrs. Stuart Macnab, Miss Phyllis Isaichsen spent the 19th, Ann C>thleen. about $2,000,000.000, roughly up Barnett left Los Angeles, Cali and the hostess, Mrs. James Tate, week-end in Portland visiting Mrs. A n d r e w Shearer and a third. The rate has not been fornia on Feb. 21, for Portland, Mrs. Leland Medler, and Mrs. friends. tjfcfBlutoon Billy William« spent the equal all over the state and some on their way home. Both report Gordon Reid. Don and Bill Macnab completed week-end „Visiting Mr. Shearer In of the counties with almost no they have had a good time but - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Deyo of tearing down the Brock house, on The Dalles where he is employed. new construction or new industry, there is no place like good old Mrs. Danajean Watkins of Port Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl which site they pjan to build a have risen along with the rest. Sherman county. land was a week-end guest of her g vf Sherman county has risen from During the month of February Thompson and their mother, Mrs. new house ln thaflhiture. • Mrs. Francis Medler spent the ... $12,000,000 to $15,000,000. the Grass Valley postoffice went Helen Devo over the week-end. There are people all over, rush over the top in good shape, in , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Le- Minin. The Jadies of the Methodist ing up the roads in good cars and the matter of selling War Savings Wally Joe visited friends in the land Medler Mrs. Herman Brackett is keep-,c^ i r *^ ^e’d class party at bad, living in every home, doing Stamps Postmaster Burton in Chenowith district of The Dalles Joan and the home of Mrs. A. J>.Smith. ing her gTandchH many things, most of them serv forms us that he has sold War Sunday After a business meeting a short Mrs. James Thompson an„ Jerry, while thetf YnoU Mother is con- ice Jobs instead of productive Jobs. Stamps amounting to almost $1.- program was rendered followed There are a few more than 300,000 200 00 for this month alone and daughter. Jimmie Maxine, were fined to the hospljkU'’* Miss Bergliot Flalen spent the ^y refreshments. workers employed In the state, which makes an excellent show dismissed from The Dalles hos weck-cn.I in EaTlland itoplan<( vUitlng . Thp Tuewiay afternoon Club about the same number as there ing. pital Sunday. myt at the home of Mrs. Ora friends. are school children of census age. From the Observer, March 2, 1928. Mr. and Mrs. George Blaek- Workman, Mrs. Louise Endcott The state must be prosperous About two inches of snow fell hurne and family visited Mr. and t « v r 'had charge of the program, in the when so few people can keep It in Sherman county last Friday, re Mrs. Gunkle and family in Mary n o t ic e to C r e d it o r s late afternoon refreshments were going and keep automobiles run minding every one that winter is hill, Washington, Sunday. Mrs. served. All persons h a v i n g claims» Mrs. A. M Huckin and her ning up the roads, electric gadg yet with us. Gunkle is a daughter of Mr. and ets being sold and Installed, leis Dorothy Foss entertained last Mrs. . . . George _____ Blackbume. _____ ___ _ ’ *ainsl the estate of Rosa Ann EydiaDaVhy at."ended ure for all but 40 hours per week. Friday in honor of her birthday Mrs» Joe Morris and Mrs. Ray notifief|S°tn’ nresen^thein^in tlroiT the Oroptimist Club dinner in The In Russia and nearly every other anniversary with a dinner party, Brown were hostesses at the Joe f‘l V X ? m £ X n £ d X Dalles Thursday evening country eighty percent of the peo attended by 14 of her friendR, and Morris home Feb 19 in honor of ' 5 e u de sign Th Waseo Women's Study club Iivnui ui appointtd, qualified and act- _ . v n ple are workers, not a quarter of a slumber party the same eve m unis Iiuinv rvu. Bernadine Pec^. ^ride-elect of ing Administrator of the estate of K vHHav nfternnen I P them. And school children are ning, attend by 11, Robert W. Morris. Hidden shower Rosa Ann Thompson, deceased, at „ e nmirram fewer as well. Eastern Star lodge of Moro cele g.fts were found by the guest of the office of Geo, „ Up(ta(fraff, 7 T o" Probably there are no more brated its 25th anniversary last honor and games were enjoyed Moro 0 wit|fcn monthg and gave an interesting talk on than 100,000 people actually pro Thursday evening by honoring by all Another special guest of from thp date of noU to Russia, followed by refreshments. ducing new things In Oregon. The Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Urquhart with the afternoon was Mr. William w lt. Feb Mrs. Bill Huxel and daughter 21 1947 others sell, repair, or pander to a surprise party. The guests of Auger of Portland, the honor of Arlington are visiting at the . ' ' human needs of one kind or an honor are now the only charter guests mother. The guest list in- home of her grandparents Mr. and D ew ey Thom pson other. The number who grow new members of Eastern Star yet liv eluded Mesdames W. A. Morris, Mrs. Geo. Van Gaasberg. wheat, dig new gold, milk out ing in Moro. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee rave Kenneth Spagle. S. P. Adams of i’e0, I pdegraff, milk are few indeed. They pro an anniversary dinner at the Sher- Arlington. L. H. Steward, W. H. Attorney for Administrator All race men are urged to be vide the means to work for many McDonald, George Jensen, Ernest Publish in the issdes of: Feb. 21, man Coffee Shop Thursday eve- more. Dozens of men and women present at a meeting of the Sher Peck. William Mever.. Robert 28 and Mar. 7 and, 14, 1947. ning guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. get year ’round employment from man County Fair board of direc Byrd, and Pearl Jones. The latter S. Lamborn and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the wheat one man produces. No tors to be held at Hotel Moro on three were unable to be in attend Van Gaasbeck. t wonder consumers cry over the Saturday, March 3, at 1:30 o’clock. ance but sent gifts and best Week-end guests at the home of NOTICE TO CJAKDITORS The American Legion post at high cost. Mr. and*Mrs. O. W. Barnet were Moro has ordered new chairs for wishes. All persons h n g claims Mr. and Mrs. Skagg of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mrs. against the estate of-Asa Richeld- the Legion Community Hall and and Mrs. Alice Weber of Van- W. A. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. HCHOOI j S again has also voted the purchase of a erfer, deceased, arfc hereby noti- . w new piano. William Meyers m o t o r e d to fied t0 present them 10 proper fortn copvelj wr\. m . n. .. HB9 passed the house Monday Arlington Sunday to visit Mr. and to the undersigned^ the <July; ap- S sh^ tes were C H U R O H E ^ fte r a couple hours of debate Mrs. Frank Adams and family, pointed, qualified Mid acting Ad- £ ° m e, S S h erT n law Mr Only opposition was from those whose home was destroyed by fire ministrators of tbgSttataM * A»a a R ohm an of F v Moro Comm unity Church who wanted to send the bill back Saturday evening. Sandy and David Richelderf«3^eceased., at and MJTn Harold Cherri Adams returned to Rufus the office of G eo % . Updegraff. " JTnion to committee for further study. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. When that move failed the house Church Services 11:00 a. m. with them to visit their relatives Moro> Oregon, within six months 2 J Wk . iS r n e n h e J and was ready to pass it out to the Rev. James MacFarlane, Pastor. for a few days. from the date of this notice, to ^ 1 . and J ie r nephew ^and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo P. Reb- senate and get it off the list of Mr. and Mrs. Wyeliffe Rice, Mr. wit: February 28, &47. Grass Valley Baptist Church men and (Daughter, Nancy of things to be done. [There was Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning and Mrs. Ernie Engle, and Mrs. David R. Rlchelderfer Buena, Wn. sentiment expressed that the worship 11 a.m. Subject: “Wis John Mathieson motored to Pas Henry N. Richelderfer Jack Wilson was called to Ard house committee would not study dom, Heavenly, or Earthly?” Eve co, Washington Friday evening ; more, Oklahoma hv the illness of it further or change i t Geo. G. Updegraff, ning Worship 7:45 p.m. Subject: to hear the Rev. Moses speak. his father S. C. Wilson, he left by Mrs. Grace Medler and Robert attorney for Adnilhistratgrs. Different conditions prevail in “Union or Unity?” Prayer meet the senate where the education ing, Wed. 7:45 p.m. at the pars- Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Publish"in the issues of Feb. 28, plane Saturday. Eugene Gosson is March 7, 14, 21, 1947. driving the Standard Oil truck. committee is composed of men nage. Choir practice Thurs. 7:45 Kuypers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and able and willing, if not anxious p.m. at the church. to study the proposal. Howard A. Schilling, pastor. Bill Meyers accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Thompson to Arling ............. ......... Changes may bring in a bill al Wasco Methodist Church ton Wednesday evening to see the most entirely different than HB9. Horn where I sit... Certainly so if the things wrong Church school 10:00 a m., classes Wasco vs. Condon basketball for all ages; 11:00 a.m. Worship game, which Condon won. with it will be corrected, for Mr. and Mrs Edward Millard instance: The bill as posted by Service, Second Sunday in Lent. Topia “The Disturbing Jesus;” and son visited at the home of the house provides flat payments Bert Solves which would have to be changed 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship fol lowed by a period of recreation. Lupine Rebekah Lodsre at each session of the legislature the Labor Problem because the relationship between Attend. Worship Service every Meet« 2nd and 4th of each the amount of money and the Sunday somewhere during the Tuesdays month. Visit r? mem number of children wWl change, Lenten Season. bers welcome. Gram Valley M ethodist Church If anybody has a beef—whether You hear a lot about capital and the definition of teacher must be Irma Johnson, NG it’s about wages or hours or equip- made to conform to the bill as 3:00 p.m. Worship service. Plan Clara Houston. Sec. labor nowadays, as If the two coaid passed by the people, which it to attend during Lent. never get together. Bat look at , menU-they talk it over at those Carl E. Stierle, pastor. friendly evening sessions. now does not. no consideration Bert Childers—who haa 320 acres Eureka Ix»dge No. -121 A.F.& A.M. was given to the proposition that of producing land, a fair-sized herd I don’t say all labor problems Meets on the 1st v d Christian Science Society land grant counties now receive Subject of lesson sermon “Christ 3rd Thursday evenings of cattle, and two farm hands work are as simple as Bert’s. But from money from the federal govern Jesus,’’ Siinday at 11 a.m. Serv of each month- Visjtizg ing for him.» where I ait, the basic principle ap ment in lieu of taxes on timber ices Wednesday at 8 p.m. first and members are cordially plies to any farm or factory o r’ If you called Bert a “capitalist” invited to m o t wi«h w lands and a part of this should third Wednesdays. business: A principle of confidence he wouldn’t know what you E. E. Barzee, W M. be credited to schools before dis and mutual respect, of daily talks meant, and neither would Spike tribution la made under the equal Wasco Church of Christ H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary together in a friendly and con and Sandy, the hired -nen. Bert ization sections of the bill. 10:00 a.m. Church Bible School, genial atmosphere. works side by side with both o f Under the bill as passed Sher W. D. Watkins, Supt; 11:00 a m. Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O KS. them ; and in the evenings they ait M'-eta Every Second six man county win receive almost Divine morning worship, the Com around the fire together—sharing Fourth Thursdays ‘n ea u the same amount as it now does munion morning message: “Jesus Month. Visiting MentHeo a friendly glass of beer or two. from the state school support Facing His Cross.” Bible study •¡t«d —More Monday evening 7:30 is attracting fund. It will not be liable for the Genevieve Powell, W. M. elementary school fund hereafter attention, you are welcome.- CopyTig&l, Í947, Uniteti S tatu Brewert f oundation Edna Melxer, Secretary F. Claude Stephens, minister. and the court certainly will cease In Other Dav s Ay Joe Marsh X "- •u Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen of the _. petitioner, _ KÀ Kelso, Wn. were week-end guests Administrator, with thVlHlI an- nexed, of the Estate of Eliza J. of Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Sargent. Dingle, deceased, for authority to sell all of the real property ofr NOTICE TO CREDITORS said estate situated in the State of Oregon, should not be granted, All persons h a v i n g claims against the Estate of Frankie said real property being situated Powell, deceased, arejM.‘reby noti in the County of Sherman, State fied to present them, w ith..the of Oregon, and being m6TB*i proper vouchrs and duly verified ticularly described as follows: to the undersigned, the duly ap (1) Beginning at the North pointed, qualified and acting Ad west corner of Block 5 of ministratrix of the Estate of Bigg’s 2nd Addition to the Frankie Powell, deceased, at the town, now city, of Wasco, office of T. Lester Johnson, At Oregon; running thence East torney at law, Moro, Oregon, 135 feet to a point on the within six months from the date North line of said» Bldck 5; of first publication of this notice, thence South 115 feet; thence to-wit; February 7, 1947. west 135 feet to a point on the Opal Parkins west line of said Block 5; Administratrix thence North to place of be ginning; T. Ijester Johnson, Attorney at law, T (2) Southeast Q u a r t e r of Moro, Oregon. Section T w e n t y - o n e and Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-two, Township One IN TH E COUNTY COURT 7 )F North, Range Seventeen East T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR of the Willamette Meridian. T H E COUNTY OF SHERM AN Service of this citation is made In the matter of the estate) of )Citation upon you by publication ln the Sherman County Journal, a news Eliza J. Dingle, deceased) To Alfred Smith. John , K. Brown, Raymond F. B r o w n , Archie Brown, Ernest Brown, Raymond Crawford, Leona F. Crawford Clore, Frelin Kimber- lin, Herman Cross, Flossie Cross Stewart, Hazel Cross Bower. Del la Smith Ixxhnour, Slles Smith. Walter Wakefield, Ona Wakefield Peyton, Lillie Bell Elzey, Sarah Jane Ogle Lines, Zelma Cornwell, Icelene Haddle,/ Willard Ogle, Lewis Ogle, H. R Barksdale, Clyde Ogle, Earl Noble, William W. Noble, Earl Thomas' Noblfc, James Smith. Jr.. Charles Maur ice Smith and Shirley Ann Smith and to any and all devisees, heirs at law and other persons, known ¡if unknown, claiming any in te r est in the real property herein after described. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear before the above en- titled Oourt within Twenty-eight (28) days from the date of the first publication of this citation as hereinafter stated, to show cause. if any exists, why the prayer of paper of general circulation, print ed and published In Sherman Coun ty, Oregon, once a week for four consecutive and successive weeks by virtue of an order made and entered in said Court and proceed ing on the 26th day of February, 1947, said period of publication be ing for the time prescribed by said order. The date of the first publication of this citation is the 26th day of February, 1947. x WITNESS, the Honorable J. M. Wilson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, with the seal cf said Court affixed this 26th day of February, 1947. J. M. W ilson County Judge. (County Court Seal) Mo. o Lodge No. 113, _i.O.O.F. Meets lsi a8(I 3rd J Up Sda-!f.R J; ‘ d , it. tirothcrs cordially mvitr>d' to niect with us. John Lawrence N.G. Kcssinger, Secretary B4RNErr AIK SERVICE . WASCll AIRPORT IT ’ S E A S Y TO FLY IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES • ON COMMONWEALTH ’ SKYRANGERS’ & LUSCOMBE ‘SILUAIRE9* by L U S C O M B C t i n t in A t l - M E T A l p n t t o n o ! p l o n n t Flying Suits - Goodyear tirei Kollsmen Instrument« - Parts A- Accessories Phone Wasco 281 or 351 FOUR PASSENGER ( HARTER SERYK K Lor k To The L ta der SU N SE T For Servicel We cui ¿r¿ grind glass to fit any car or truck! O u r R e p u ta tio n Is Y our P ro te c tio n Sunset Motor Co. CHEVROLET 0L D S M 0B IL E The Dalles Oregon C A D IL L A C RECAPPING GUIDE i TKIAD ALMOST O O N I WATCH O HTfM AKt A DATS WITH US TO AfCAP TIK IS SMOOTH KSCAK AT O NCt SIS US TODAY SABKIC SHOW INO THKOUOH D O N T D ILA Y 'UNTIL THIS HAPKSNS SEE US FOR QUALITY WORK S U N S E T MOTOR C O M PA N Y \