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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1947)
V. Vf I /V --S ài, ' •• • tNMWTV* ¿VVH m À Ì i \{ P/lÉfÌÀ HnÌRMÀÌ -L ', > ’* 1*’ T . WCtMt, M A M O », ÍM » doughnuts. Thus, the east o f each after dgaeHM» _ 9 ' equalisation r a tio / If there was WASHINGTON NEWS coupon was less than 2c in any 1 1 permanently no s a l e s tax orL < •»iunrt)<1 l i m n V îiR tî O imî Red Cross Club in the ETO. - . IN THE NAME OF THE property we could get rid uf this -U In Italy, ^coffee was free and STATE OF OREGON: You and ratio business, but the bill to do livery when they .are so badly '•»Jr the Red Cross charged 5c for three each of you are hereby required away with that seems to have needed at home. In brief, Johnseh cookies, fn China, coffee cogt 10c to appear before the above en- been put to sleep before reading. is disgusted because he has been and two doughnuts 10c. In'Jndia, titled Court within Twenty-eight M MMoad elMM M»att«r at ib« v" -.*■ unable to overcome the shortage. i at Mom. O r*fo« under A rt «*f coffee cost 4c, a doughnut 4c. (28) days from the date of the « f t a r a i t . 1«7S. .'^7* at The state department is assem Higher prices charged in India first publication of this citation as <&• bling data and all sorts of informa and China were due to inflation hereinafter stated, to show cause, cbnO R IA L. tion that may come in handy in those countries where edible if any exists, w hy the prayer of Ä iSOOATION s when Secretary of State Marshall* meals in c i v i l i a n installations the petitioner, George A. Potter, - -w attends the Moscow* conference sometmes cost as much as $40.00. Administrator, with the will an- 1 M g, _______ ncxed, of the Estate of Eliza J. " From the Observer, March 9, 192« this month. Part of this aecumu- jmUMMUn * lated information lias been for- Dingle, deceased, for authority to Members of the Sherman coun- NOTICE TO CREDITORS : . ty^ oi sell all of the real property< of, ty Pomona Grange, organized y a[ded to V>c American embassy f a E fQ lE d s rp » AU persons h a v i n g claims said estate situated in the State t < E | / 4 4 t | « l « IfiT T I Ifil February 4. held their first Po- in Moscow but there still remains H s ' against the Estate of Frankie of Oregon, should not be granted. mona meeting at Moro Saturday. enou«h fil1 srev‘ n l Powell, deceased, are hereby notl- said real property being situate J OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER March 3, when about 175 grangers Pouches. Some of these documents were present- are ab°ut as lively as firecrackers, fled to present them, with the in the County of Sherman, State vw a » j . u v. while others almost literally con- proper vouchrs and duly verified of Oregon, and being more par- SUBSCRIPTION RATES W. A. Raymond has been busy u jn dvnamite lt remalns to be L to the undersigned, the duly ap- ticularly described as follows: Payable la Advance this week taking out the bnck to what dcgree they wlll ef. pointed, qualified and acting Ad (1) Beginning at the No " S ONB YKAR . . . . . . . . ------- . «AM w ort under the front window at f<“ ^ e” 'n"egm lationa with the m inistratrix of the Estate of — t the hp C o n le p s to rp a nd l lowering o w e n n e Kremlin west corner of Block 5 Conlee store and ta g Frankie Powell, deceased, at the, MARCH T, 1947 them to a new place close to the Bigg’s 2nd 'Addition to the office of T. Lester Johnson, At floor. A more attractive store town, now city, of Wasco, d : L:: a z ^ T OPERATION SUCCESSFUL . , . Little Temmy Boland, torney at law, Moro, Oregon, FIVE MAN COMMISSION front arid better use of the win- Oregon; running thence East C ¿-year-old so^-of rookie New York patrolman, Henry Boland, ctm e within six months from the date Kent Sunday 135 feet to a point on the A bill has been passed by the ÿ w s for display purposes will re U .agli ti c “blue baby" operation scccessfolly at Johns Hopkins hoo- of first publication of this nptice, North line of said Block 5; house that would make a highway from the change, P l. Fait-.:.ore. Md. He is shown p^aylny'ft^bls crib with a toy as to-wlt; February 7, 1947. thence South 115 feet; thence I u. r.iar~,uae L -^ibo^er, a .Lends Mm. In recent months sev- commission of five men to re- Those getting new tractors in School Interrupted Opal Parkins west 135 feet to a point on the r J Furerbsfil “ ¿‘Ire babr" operatic^ Lave been performed at Johns place the present three man com- Moro freight Nards last Friday Administratrix west line of said Block 5; The Kent Sunday School had I. 1. . J . '. e f i t ? o f T c .-'. y a '/ r a c t e d nqjlonwide attention. mission. Under the bill two would were O. L . Belshe, R. J. Baker, thence North to place of be be appointed from eastern Orogon, Clarence Sparling, M. G. Melzer,- to be dismissed! in the midst of T. I-ester Johnson, ~ ginning; . not more than two from any city Bart Burrel, Chester Searcy, A. gervjceg Sunday, March 2 because ing his brother and sister-in-law Attorney at law, or county. Eastern Oregon might J. Decker, and one to F. L. Lam- Church Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson. Moro, Oregon. (2) Southeast Q u a r t e r of be expected to favor the bill, and born and B. W. Guy Jointly. ' ' X .ï U A “ A daughter, Penny Lee, was Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. Section T w e n t y - o n e and in fact, there were many names Federation wheat is the highest born March 2nd In The Dalles hos- Southwest Quarter of Section of representatives from that sec- yielding spring wheat, according way of the foundation with the P»tal <° Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Twenty-two, Township One tion on the bill. to records at the Moro experi- aid of quite a high wind caused North, Range Seventeen East and M re P™G. o S a . a™ 8Mb THB 8TATK OP ORBCON POR the wall to sag and bulge o u t The Exnmination of the history of ment station. of the Willamette Meridian. if the first girl born In the O’Meara THE COUNTY OF Ì9HERMAN Oregon's h i g h w a y commission _ — ------- church building in Kent is old, Service of this citation is fam ily for 61 years. fails to produce any good reason From the Grass Valley Journal, having stood close to fifty years In the matter of the estate) upon you by publication in the for making a change in the num- March 8. 1918 R; M. Johnson was taken to a without too much repair. A move- The American Legion Auxiliary of ; J Citation Sherman County Journal, a n t w $ i i v ’’ ber of members. Men who have iWday. Salsa J. Dingle, deceased) paper of general circulation, prink» * sZived on that commission have _L*>e «rass Valley Elevator ment was started several years held the regular monthly w \ Company has made the neces- h u ii^ n c wHh March 3rd at the home of Louise Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper ac- a ■ ed and published In Sherman Coum t , beetl thI L / > o sary arrangements to build here g<’ 1 v , ? C, ♦ Nisbet. Contributions of $20. to companied by her cousin Mrs. ^ d,,a building6 welfare Cordelia Portland produced. They have been better ® J ‘ time ““ ‘hairing a 0 ^ 0 " K,,t ,h * i^ t S t a ls child ................ * a^d — »5. to the Canoer ~ ................... Whim - ■ Of ------ - - were Brown, Raymond F. B r o w n , ,' o n s e ^ i ^ I n ^ s u c ^ l v ^ w M k i men. in gen eral/tW » the people ° capacity eleva- ° ^ ' a 75,000 lose bushel R e s e a r c h * ere ln Wa8co Tuesday' Archie Brown, Ernest Brown, by virtue of an order nmde « d have elected to the board of con •- readiness to handle this w i„ Pbe held j n B r o J n ’ c."" Legion, 5 ° ^ " Card ? ul? met Raymond Crawford, Leona F. entered Court andprocMd- _ In said __ ___ ____ trol and better than have been ap- LÜI year’s crop as the financial as- Z her "buikiine if necessary untfl Rr° wn N ° ’. 91.’, bif l^ y Thursday afternoon at the home Crawford Ctore, Frelin K im ber ing on the 26th day of February, pointed to any other board party was planned f<>i March 15th, of Mrs. -A., J. Smith, a dessert- Hn, Herman Cross, Flossie Cross 1947, said period of publication be- slstance for its construction has repalrs can ma(Je Many of them have* served! as secured. M, nnd M rs T H Wilson o f * L P'ïï; e t 3 ?inner at luncheon was served followed by Stewart, Hazel Cross Bower, Del- ing for the time prescribed by purely public service and have not a Wg gt patrlck,s Tb4 m ™ ' F d ^ red e î h%Wasc0, Cofffee for tW°* UbleS ° f C° ntraCt Hlgh la Smith Lochnour, Silas Smith, said order. T 1 1 ,r ¿ . r . d Snnp^ ï““"'13 ,“".1 W‘Ve8' R«servat‘ons « » r e for the afternoon was held Walter Wakefield, Ona Wakefield The date of the first publication ?U t .* L l l S dk. Mask Ball at Shantiko March 16. for their work or expenses uur - furnished, bv the » s oi uie urg< “f w“ L n - — h “ '** I ^ 5*?. ^ a tng by MrS LeW*8 Ha,tlngB- U llle B®* E'“ y ’ Sarah o f this citation is the 28th day of highway system has been pretty ^ slc u ‘ nel< Dy guests at the George Wilson home may be obtained The Tillicum Card Club met Jane Ogle Lines, Zelma Cornwell, February, 1947. built without si major sianda', Grass Valley orchestra Friday, February 28. Lois Hilderbrand. - Thursday afternoon at the home Icelene Haddle, Willard Ogle, to mar the record. Men who travel We do not know about other J.C. Wilson came up from Port- Mrs. Wilma Wilde" returned of Mrs. Harry VanGilder. A 1:30 Lewis Ogle, H. R. Barksdale^ ' y ITNESS- the HonorabMJ. M. ’ " L S * Z ^ T t Z ^ l M e s d r t ^ ° V a H e t ™ n d K e m ^ i i i s ” l8 n i Monday 10 be? " hia spr‘ng Friday afie'r' a couple of weeks ¿ 'cto r t’ d ^ r t - i u T c h o n w £ CTyde Otfe.' fcart N ^ C w i ’ lTam c Ou r t \ ih e g« L ,? n f “ i L ^ 2 contract over that area all testify y . work but returned home Tuesday , . ... . _ served followed bv three table«? of W Noble E a r l T h n m a q Nohle Court of the State of Oregon for that the record of Oregon in high- farmers are going pretty strong s(nce wealher preventcd visit with her parents Stanfield « r e e d foim w ed^y three tab es of W _ N o b le Earl Thomas Noble shennan County « y m atter. I , better than that of ° n J 8*8 « .„ N a tio n o f th e far_ining * "" k V’ M" , \ iV,an « ■ < * * H ilt b r a n d and M ^ /¿ S m i t h a n i Shirley In“ SmUh ° f Ra,d C° urt thta r. day of February, 1947. any Mate. , According to population of the Rebekah lodge held a clean who is running a. restaurant in George Harrls , and to any and all devisees, heirs Yet along comes a bill to make place, Grass Valley has made the up day Tuegday ,n their Hall in Dufur for a few days. • -------------------------------- at la^ and other persons, known J. M. Wilaoa commissioners and it passes with best showing of any town in Ore- anticipatiod of a vigit from the Esther SonnenbA-g of Portland or unknown, claiming any inter County Judge. little trouble through what is «on in the matter of selling War president of the Rebekah Assem- rpent the w eekend i with her S f l C l i l l k o N e W S est in the real property herein- (County Court Seal) , ?‘T/ thought of as a conservative Sav*nj* stam Ps during the m nth March 6 QuRe a iarge num- mother Mrs. CatSeMne Sonnen- --------------- ------------------------------- S i- in Other Day»j Legion And Auxiliary In Wasco To Meet. T house. Well It may not pass the o r eoruary. 8enate* - From the-Obowverj . — M aw _ . - - fl C. L. Montgomery has added SALE» TAX two more lots to his residence The sales tax bill that is being property In this city, and will readied for passage in the legisla- soon have a beautiful home in ture raises the income tax exem-p- the Summit suburb. h!ri!*m>t h r « i^ l l , u ^ M v ar , Th«t E E Barnum has folI° we<l the sound« very fine However, in- come and excise tax money is property tax offset and It is not anticipated that the sales tax mon- ey will be. W hattvgr change to made under this bill w ill reduce the amount of property tax offset money and Increase the general fund money. Therefore ln a period of bad times the higher income tax ex- emptions would work to make the property tax payer pay more to the state, instead of less as is gen- erally the boast of sales tax ad- vocates. ' ' - j -J examPle 861 by Messrs. Ramsey and Rudolf and built a modern picket fence alongside of his resi- dence property on Main street. Three inches of the fleecy white- 8 coverM tn‘ Portion or bhe man county l a s t Wednesday morning. It was so evenly dis- tributed and made the fields look so beautiful'for miles all about us, that it was gladly welcomed but the temperature of the weather was too mild for it and it was soon melted into the earth. Another storm came Wednesday night bringing four inches by morning Dewey Thompson The Wasqo Market Is driving a Friday. She was accompanied by and a steady snow fell all Thurs- new'truck. ber grandmother Mrs. Ethel Mc- ASSESSMENT day. Geo. G. Updegraff, Cullough and her aunt, Mrs. June Mrs. llene Callaway and1 son Attorney for Administrator. It appears that something will Lanny were week end guests of Thompson of Antelope. be done about assessm ent prac Publish in the issues of: Feb. 21, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Alitha Whiteman is in Shaniko O H U R O H E 9 tice! in Oregon before the session on business, a guest of her friend, 28 and Mar. 7 and 14, 1947. Carlton in Portland. i - is over. Certainly s o m e t h i n g Charles . Hartman “ spent the Mrs. Rosa Harris. She arrived should be done, but so far, it has Moro Community Church week-end at the home of his par- here Tuceaay. ____ NOTICE TO CREDITORS only been a comparatively few Sunday School 10:00 a. m. ents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harvey of members, mostly from eastern Church Services 11:00 a. m. • All persons h a v i n g claims .from Soap Lake. Grass Valley were visitors at the w X x la y Mareh ‘ i ? 1 * ™ against the estate of Asa Richeld- Mr and Mrs Qra Workman and home of Mrs. MandeXJarrett Sun SSe i t theme "W hatIs Truth’ ” A friend- erfer’ deceased' ara hereby notl- spent the,w eek-end at day, Mrs. Joyce Benedict was also The board of control, in Its re- tneme, w n at i s j r u i n . a rnena present them in proper form Ben®, visit.r?y th « tteru/ sister with them, cent appointments of men to the ly church invites you. „nftprsitmerf the dulv ap- “ encl V1811 the laweI* ",8Mr tax commission apparently had no Rev. James MacFarlane, Pastor. qua| )f^ and acUng Ad- M? _Ru.by McCa,y y J. R. Johnson of Eugene 4s visit- r e d CROSS GRIPES ideas of new Ideas or of reform Oruus Valley Baptist Church ministrators of the estate of Asa p re^ n t system .n their Sund#y Schoo, to-a.m Morning D a vid « ^ e ld e r t e r decresed^ at S, Red Cross Charged 15c _ 4 , service 11 a.m. Subject The Ques- the office of Geo. G. Updegraff, Every Every Second Second w arul For A Cup of Coffee ** The state tax commission feels Uon of Ages.’’ Evening service Moro, Oregon, within six months Fourth .Thursday» ’A ‘easi. that ita appraisal of the counties 7.46 p m Subject "The Walk of from the date of this notice, to Month. Visiting Member* No. In the ETO theatre, Red ' rolls is realistic and that the ratios the New Man » prayer meeting wit: February 28, 1947. Invited-—Moro. . Oregon * Cross charged 20c for a sheet of given are approximately correct. Wed 7;45 at the p e o n a g e . Choir David R. Richelderfer Genevieve Powell, W. M. 12 coupons entitling the bearer to Henry N. Richelderfer Perhaps that is corjast and that practice Thursday 7:45 p.m. at the . • Edna Melzer, Secretory three cups of coffee and six the trouble lies with Jocal asses- church. ’ G. Updegraff, SOrB who b*™ not r e v a lu e Pr°P* Howard A. Schilling, pastor, Geo. M v tr tittm e iit Attorney for Administrators. erty w ithin recent years. Publish in the issues of Feb. 28, The tax cominiasion has as an The WaBCO Methodist Church Rom where I sit... ¿ y J o e M a r s h axiom that you cannot correct a 10:00 a m * church school, classes March 7, 14, 21, 1947. bed tax roll* it has to be made ages. 11.00 worship service, over. That w unds reasonable Sunday In Lent. Sermon Moto Lodge No. 11S, LO.O.F. ap. topic—"The Behutiful Jesus.” 7:00 Meets 1st and 3rd A bill to make a n e t i - - pjn. Youth Fellowship followed Tuesdays in I.O.O.F A Definition pointed by county courts from a Transient anr list established through examina- by recreation and refreshments, hall risit’.ng brothers are' tion by the state tax commission Attend worship service every of O u r Town cordially invited Is In the eenate, one to make aaes- during L en t to meet with us. Carl E. Stlerle, pastor. sore also the Collectors of taxes is • John Lawrence N.G. In the house. Some other pro Somebody defined our town Just criticism art forgotten . . . and Christian Science Society A. R. Kessinger, Secretary posals are being talked of around tho other day as **A place where folks become neighborly and help Lesson for Christian Science the “Tax Experts” gather Sunday 11 a.m. "Man.” the people talk about you behind ful, like they really are. Serv- O m a n ride through ¿U es of W etasrfZ Í » t S p k f lr s tïn d E“ pA"e “ eb' l‘*,, Lod*’ your back, and come to wait on . From where I sit, criticism Meets 2nd and 4th . . an<1, •** new third Wednesdays. you when you're sick." never did much harm to anybody, Tuesdays of each - -';fV . > buildlhgB, new Industries spring- « month. Visit ng mem so long as folks dont let it guide I've got to admit there's some tag up on every aide. That is not Wasco Church of Christ their actions . . . so long as they Church Bible school; ^ a ^ ! í X . NG thing to it. A lot of our folks are the case eaat of the mountains. 10:00 respect our individual prefer inclined to be pretty outspoken The new development has not been F- Claude Stephons, minister; W. Clara Houston, Sec. ences, whether they apply to hats and quick to criticise . even very w ell reflected ln the tax D. Watkins, Supt. Come and enjoy or beer. That's the way it is in our about little things, like a woman's roBa o f th e valley counties, and the unfolding of the Scriptures ---------------- — — :------- town, anyway, and 1 hope that it's It m ay either be lasinees on the with us. 11:00 a.m. divine morning Uureks Lodge N°* 111 A.F.& A.J~ hat, or a man's preference for a M eets-on the 1st and glass of beer, or the color of Cy the same in yours. pert o f the eeeeaeor, negligence, worship, The Communion. Morn-. 3rd Thursday evenings or It m ey b e that local people ing message "Jesus and His of each month. Visiting Hartman's new barm don't w en t htai around with his Cross.” Come, let us reason to- members are cordially But when anyone's hi trouble, slide rule en d paper. • ' , gather. Announcements of the fu- nvited to m*<t with ms those differences and points of Perhepe changes could be made ture that may Interest you—hear E. E. Baraee, W. M. that would m ake it unnecs— ry them. 14. iA. A smm A.1 tOsl| .ax ¡« Com nu&X. 1947, Unitrd Statt» B r m i Foundation up tkia mockery o f a tag F. Claude Stephepa, minister. to keep IT’S EASY TO FLY «ÍR N ETí 411 SERVICE are p]annjng attend the Re- berg. •? f Hehry Wilson of the state high- bekah convention in Moro March Mr and Mrs vanVactor way crew w ent to The Dalles on 8- - — - and sons of T h ei^ U as were week- business Friday then on to Hood - Sheriff Fields was a visitor in end guests of the.'Hger’s brother- River vlgit hlg daughter and Kent Tuesday. - In-law.and sister M r Mra.^T^ gon R is son Just returned Spring work is progressing J®hnson arVf from a two year’s trip with the * by LUSCOM Bg nicely on most farm« around Mrs..GroBfcup. I . ;» ? Merchant Marines. tbit it» A ll-M C T A l /»•rtonol p/on*« Kent. Last weeks balmy weather Martin M e in e r s ^ o f. Nazerce, Dewey Loften also of the high-^% ha'vingTrought^farm ‘e quipment Idaho returned s last weelc way crew went to The Dalles on ntel* visiting business Friday. out from under cover. after spending the his sister ^frs. A n n A cm . and Rob Garretx Came home ---------------- Mr. and Mrs. H4n,en Wall of. from Grass Valley to visit their NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Dalles were Sqpday guests mother Mrs. Maude Garrett Thurs- ' . __ <), Dutton. day as the tournament for basket- A" I>e[ 8<,ns h, a v ‘ n g “ "S4 ,, spent the ball was on and giving students of against the estate of Rosa Ann Mrs. Belle Clotl Thompson, deceased, are hereby weekend visiting FOUR PASSENGER son-ln-alw Moro High a vacation notified to present them in prop- and daughter and Mr. and * Walter Young who has been er form, to the undersigned, the B JohnaoA Portland vikiting bid friends here left for duly appointed, qualified and act- ^s. ' ’ 80 K Missouri Wednesday. t>. Pnrti7nd 5--- Frank Ing Administrator of the estate of .* ari< r?' trT tS-onl. A Mahoney # a ktzvn o v left ten monuay Monday Rosa Ann Thompson, deceased, at . . . . . . morning for Heppner where he the office of Geo. G. Updegraff, v o tin g ; their son has work for some time. Moro, Oregon, within six months law Mr and Mis. M. K McKee _ _ -------------- - Miss Pat McCullough went to from the date of this notice, to nd 0 visit their son-in-laiy and datfgh- Portland to the funeral c f her wit: February 21, 1947 ter Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton. stepmother Mrs. Iva McCullough WASCI! AIRPORT ri I IMMEDIATE DELIVER «• ON COMMONWEALTH M« Ï ‘SKYRANGERS’ A LUSCOMBE ‘8ILUAIRES’ ^1 Flying Suits - Goodyear tires Kol Ismen Instruments * Parts & Accessories r, Phone Wasco 281 or 351 CHARTER SERVICE Sunset Motor Co. "" ,)a"e, Oregon CHEVROLET OLDSUOBILE CADILLAC E V E R Y M ILE C O U N T «maHaaaamaamai RECAPPING «V SPECIALISTS J I N e C e r tific a i« ñ K e q u lr e r f / * .r I ' 'i' Lateit fa c to r y Method» U.S. ROYAL BE LUXE . **> r - ! Tbk Tlrw W M i R usarva S tren g th Built S i l US TODAY 1 -Ï.Ï, SUNSET MOTOR aOMPATry h