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f /r .« - I H '.’ ¡n i. ■ : XH2, c o b i m JO U R N A L ' MURO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH «I, 194T Zi, of the W illam ette T^erlcttam husband, PM. The i)a lle s visited at the home nexed, of the Estate of Elisa J. will be with h has mucU su p p o rt an d one who WASHINGTON NEWS Service of this citation lvip&de (JM W Ionid 0, their «on and family Saturday, v n, Stacey A. Wi|a w ants to vote against one or m ore .„ sell all o f th e real property of upon ybu by publication in the < «iiitiiiu<‘(l from I-Hire Ouc. there with the salary increases is a bit handi- Mr>;«nd Mrs. Gordon Reid. , situated in the State sh e rm a n County Journal, a n e w * "»very*Friday at' “ 18 estim ated th a t shipm ents capped. Also th ere is m uch o t Alta 3mMfcz and daughter Mrs Charles K uypers of Oregon, should not be granted, paper of general circulation, prints a t of w heat to E urope in 1947 will Mrs. good in such a bill m aking, a were wewhend V isitors*in «ieolr«, <n ThP said real pro p erty being situated ecj a ndl published In Sherm an Coun equal the tonnage of, 1 9 4 & I n ' Donna OttëflTL. - . - ■ « t o r • i’yes” and “n o ” vote hard to w ere business visitors In in the County of Sherm an, State ty Oregon, once a week for four ly other words, the people of E yrdpe Goldendale, W ash. M wcoim I «U m mxtter »t iS« The schedule was pre Dalles Tuesday. of Oregon, and being m ore par consecutive and successive weeks nt will be as near starvation this at Moro. O**-«, »n¿.r Aci <» w orked out if it pres e i e , in The •< Mo«* ». 1M'*~ _ . by v irtue of an order m ade and ** Dalles*" include: Mrs.. C. ' A. Tom is visiting ticularly described as follows: and Mrs. entered in said C ourt and proceed and desirable. Yes the ¿money to ° t M *e handicaps in m oving the '¿ » '¿ r a i n field«'7 . th e M£ , #" d i r ‘“ <*S *“ LaG rande- (1) B eginning at the N orth NATI« É D IT O R IA L - ing on the 26th day of F eb ru ary , psy for them has been raise d tp d w heat from w est corner of Block 5 of Jim m y Jen sen from Sacram en- iSOCIATION the state faces the problem pf shortage of boxcars. T here is sy f- J ™ ’ 1947, salcf period of publication be Bigg’s 2nd Addition to the >incr to to take grain W ilson, Mr.,and fprs. R. T. PihgJe, Calif, is visiting his m other, ing for the tim e prescribed by having to cut relief J y two l r , ficlent shipping take the the gram . town, now city, of Wasco, Leah Jensen, and his brother sr?id«order. • ' th ree dollars per monfh. It wul across the A tlantic, but MW /.W R .N . G ______________Mrs. uilford Oregon; ru nning thence East The date of the first publication not ^~ w eT l"for ih e ie is ia tu r e to shortage has been, and is acute. “nd fam lly’ Mr and G*O W 135 feet to a point on the thousand dot- The experts declare th a t a f t e r i h e Je n “ n ' . of this citation is the 28th day of lcrease salaries a thousand dol- *ne e x p e r t ucv.u.e ■ S m ith —A rle tt-W rta te n •in N orth line of said Block 5; February, 1947. lars or so in the upper brackets needs of E urope are taken care and. B4lb Sm ith • ’ thence South 115 feet; thence Mr. and Mrs. C arl Thom pson, I AT 10 N while cutting down on the income of th ere will still be a sm all sur- D k * ■ P illiti w est 135 feet tö a point on the W ITNESS, the Honorable. J. M. those less fo rtu n a te o r popular. Plus w heat In this country. ^figg Darlene *'f^ n i t h . w as a and Mrs. Helen Deyo w ere Mon- w est line of said Block 5; OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER of In W ilson. Judge of the C ounty 7 t her w ords the first 'th in g T his is contingent, however, on w^ e k i n d ^ e s t f o t S u U A rle tf day evening dinner guests at the thence N orth to place of be C ourt of the State of Oregon for * “ w rle te n . . z- wr«F hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yocum. to do is to provide for the money, w h ether the f a r m e r s again SUBSCRIPTION RATES “ ginning; Sherm an County, w ith th e seal P rivate persons find th at to be h arvest a good of said C ourt affixed th is 28th Payable in Advaace th ere has bee (2) Southeast Q u a r t e r of the state m ust. d d y o f F ebruary, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ONE YEAR ................ — ~ **o° necessary- th ere would be fjection - T w e n t y - o n e and ’’ \ J. M. W ilson production, b u t Southw est Q uarter of Section MARCH 11, 1947 All persons h a v i n g claim s Mr. and Mr*y¿>. z D l Williams, MID-COLUMBIA SHOW have continued for an y w p u a lly and Mr Tw eqty-tw o, Tow nship One C ounty Judge. w m -n m PnU fnrd against th e estate of Asa Richeld- and daughter Mw S d o % t l ^ r t h S S e rfe r’ ‘l8ceased’ a re hereby not1’ The bill, HB444, to give $5000 lon* tte l* (County C ourt Seal) North, R ange Seventeen E ast WELFARE d fled to present them in proper form to the Mid-Columbia Livestock Needs for relief are growing. to the undersigned, the duly ap- fact" U » t comm odity show a t The Dalles, should have y g h t g s 3»,*.■ > ~ - pointed, qualified and acting Ad- U? plte r^ K o b i,, hp lower in its day before the house before prices wi proba y higher long Some of those interested ap- Mrs. I t and daugh- b iin istrato rs of the estate of Asa Ay th e " * * , ‘Z ^ ' t l ^ " e v e g £ peared before the house judiciary te r Velda r e tu r n ! ^ hom e Monday David Richelderfer, deceased, at personal Incomes than ever, be- ,aRt week and evening from i^T ^o m onths v isit th e office of Geo. G. Vpdegraff, fore, despite plentitude of jobs, w ith friends an^ Veiatlves in Los Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths ably obtained favorable com m it the costs of keeping the state's Angeles. 35W!> z !*;7 ' . from , th e date of th is notice, to tee action. . wards is going up. Mr. and Mrs. D .'D . W iliam s, w it:'F e b ru a ry 28, 1947. •J There are so m any am ending There are some valid reasons David R. R ichelderfer Miss Phyllis Istachsoh, and Miss , , ___ D . _lc„ oz.mp no- the same section of the code th at H enry N. R ichelderfer for it, of course, a it will require en- ................ ... ........ some ......... careful _ bA . Bargliot F l a t e i f ‘attended Mhfe litical reasons , grossing The bills to amend the M r- a nd M rs. ..'Ernest „ n Sherm an Counfjp tea c h e rs meet- n TTrv«o__Qfr Se” is one of them and It Is con- and Mr«. Bohn from The Dalles jng * Moro M<J^ . .. Oeo G. Updegraff The m ore , ^ P± U’ Maybe you read that recent ar And when he doea ge eat, fer L - k dm inistrators. m ay have to use all of their six panini ^hat the bat- w ere Sunday evening gufests of Mr. and Mrs. O a re n c e P urchase A ^ ttorney bll8hyln for A lasuea o , F eb. 28. ticle in a national magazine, claim an afternoon of Ashing down at i ^ l l l^ X ti « ^ t u ™ e‘rmay tie betw een the horses and the Mr. and Mrs . Leonard Jordan. from P o rtlan d wifite v isitors a t the j^ arch 7 14 21 1947 ’ ing that American men don’t really Seward’s Creek, or for aa eveoiog n.1« ih a t a r n T d r a aome f u n ti do«s is com ing to the surface Mr an(J Mrg Harvey -McClain hom e of Mr «md<Ms. Robert Byrd like the company of women. They glass of beer at Andy BotUafs in order to provide w elfare mon- after years of being kept quiet. gpent gunday visiting relatives in Sunday night order to provme w ant the s u m m e r yakim a; W ash --------- - Mrt». ’Bill -- Mr. and M -------------- yers sp en t IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF juat pat them up on a pedestal and Garden Tavern, Jane ia ways with him (except last h e R STA TE OF OREGON FOR leave them there. w h ? ^ X ^ e X i o n £ 2 E S y ^ n " 5 f^ ear,y S’’m' k X a ^ « n g f r £ £ w eek-end aPn7 U W HJtnatllla. X £ S X m ' t ™ COUNTV But I wouldn’t say that that was got a spot of baking in the ersaX From where I ait, so in our town. Look at any mar be getting m ost of the money pro Prohablv a wav can be Pound ln Van«>u v er- W ash, are 11 lb the Wash. . u___ ... In the m atter of the estate) doesn’t rule out everyday viding little of it. It is an example ^ ^ M id - C n l^ m h i^ h ill^ o evade hospital w ith pneum onia. Mrs. ried couple—like the Cuppers. hospital w ith pneum onia. Mrs. Notation Jane wouldn’t nag if Dee spent his panionship . . . and never should. of and J o M p rs. of a taxation truism a?, thlg horse-dog battle, and also^ Went t0 Vancouver Mrs. Pearl ^ , W alter Mrs. M R orris, < $ 0 t Eliaa J. Dingle, deceased) evenings “with the boys”—but They go together—essential parts m ore populous » state or county effe<-t of U x s (n l„ to v isit them . Byrd w ent to tJ3<fehdafc 5 3atu « fey ' ’ , Saturday of a successful marriage. ' •*r* i t*r h . d gle w herein some are try in g to Stacey e y atten d th e funeral of C harles - T o Alfred Sm ith, Jo h n K. actually Dee likes nothing better burdens. Low milage can be h a d . f _ e _ _ from rap evening for Georgia w here she M cEwen ’ .' Brown. Raym ond F . B r o w n , than to stay home by the fire, . ea, j v. in increase the state’s take from rac In a sparsely settled area but in * Mrs. W ycltftfgJR ici spefjt last ^ rc b ,e Brown, E rn est Brown, sharing a glass of beer with Jane, the cities and well settled states lnJ y , , . , J*. «1, Archie Brown, tam est nrow n, playing cribbage, or just talking. Actually there are m any reasons fOr t he state highaw y commission, w eek in PatoU W ^W afih. visiting Payrnon(j Crawford, Leona F. r x 8 why the show at T he Dalles spon • The rock is being stored near th e friends and relarEcC^ o "” ‘ Prpiin C raw ford rinr*» Clore, F relin Kimhcr- K im ber until It costs much to live there. sored by the E astern Oregon cru sh er and will be used when M r: and Mrs. Ray Brow n w ere H erm an CrO6s Flossle CrO8S Copyright, 1947, Vaitea S ta la Brewcrt Fottndvùy* G row ing districts In Oregon are expanding rapidly New houses. w h e a t lea«ue should P1* 31? ’ T , ! the sh erm an highw ay is oiled by in Camas, W a s h o v e r the week- Stewart Hazel Cro8s a ^ e r , Del- new fa ™ homes new businesses of tha racln« ™°ney U, ls 4:H the state crew s this spring. en? / - J j,- la Sm ith Lochnour, Silas Sm ith. new iann numes, club boys and girls, for the in- -............... - - - - Ona .................. M1*- FPWlW». WA9: vloiting _ W x alter W akefield, W akefield in Portland last week. rods th e creased feeding of wheat, a sur- Peyton, Lillie Bell Elzey, Sarah K IL y , « fo r th e re P>u» p r« lu c t. and it is a show for Mr. and Mrs. W alter M orris Ja n e Ogle Lines, Zelma Cornwell, tax burden Is heavy for the re- Qf t|)e gU U )n. visited in ArllngAdh oh Sunday' C H U R C H ! Icelene Haddle, W illard Ogle, m alnder of the county and for f<jr g gmal) OT fo r .. ’ Mr. and Mr#; JAWies*Tate visited L ew |s Ogle, H. R .‘ Barksdale, other parts of the state as well. M r.'T itle ’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ogle, Earl Noble, W illiam Moro Community Church Also the elderg who come in to one 0011 ty Worth T ate in The Dalles Sun- W . Noble, E arl Thom as Noble, Moro Community Church these counties need relief now Sunday « h o o l 10 a m. Mornlrtg day. JM w . W o ^ T a t e ia ill wig» ^ ¿ " s m i t h . Jr., ’c ta r le s M aun and then, unem ploym ent compen w orship 11 a.m. Serm on them e. ice Sm ith and Shirley Ann Sm ith sation, etc., and the cost# rise ‘Religious D epression.’ Wednefc- Mfl^jDay4<I Reid of an(^ (O an y ancj a y devisees, heirs even before the assessor has D ayo day evening, mid-week I^enton a t'la w and other persons, known found the new house, new busi service, serm on them e, .„ “W ords o r unknow n, claim ing any in ter ness, new farm to levy the first F to m the Cross.” ' ln the real property hereln- tax on it. . •* . • From the Observer, March 20, Sunday, M arch 30th, P g jy Sun) r described. W elfare, so far, doesn’t com e .. J?ni'2aoH ; uiCiuv ieeg -í Tí-.íijí b! day, serm on C h em eT ^^f^^ 1 from property taxes, except fo^’*' „ JN THE . NAME OF TH E the county’s share. T his session The tail of a blizzard from the H eaven._ The Rebekah Ipdge m em bers STATE OF OREGON: You and m ay eventually have to put some southw est blew over this way j ’.’V — of it on property for alm ost no Monday night. It carried some have been invited to b€ • P ^ j al each of you are hereby required Monday, W edr esda y; ‘ <■- to appear before the above en- one believes th at liquor will care gnow w ith it, which soon w ent guests this S unday and we Àfter^ç^A ’ titlgd Court w ithin Twenty-eight for th e expended need«. into the ground. f« rwar(i *" havJn,« the.™ 23 days from the date of the W hen w hiskey is priced at $6.50 ? Harley Glass, the W asco livery w ith u§ in a body., y first publication of this citation as a fifth It requires a b etter pro- m an, now has an autom obile for church invites you. , h ereinafter stated, to show cause, nounced th irs t to aid the fund. UBe in connection w ith his busi- ^ ev’ MacFarlane, pa o THE IM LLB8 if any’ exists, w hy the p ray er of 211 East «Third Street It is prbbably tru e th at m ost of neS8 w Gras« Valley Baptist Church the petitioner, George A. Potter, THephann* *B3991 i- the w hiskey drinking is done by A dressed hog, w eighing 419 lbs. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning A dm inistrator, w ith the will an- people of average means, who will wag gOid recently by a farm er for n a m>> special m issionary -.•J’. X noiT v b x / not continue to find th eir Satur- $25.15. It was 22 m onths old Rpeakers E vening service 7:45 day night relaxation in intoxlca- Such sales proves conclusively m tlon unless th eir funds will buy th a t there is money in swine Howard A. Schilling, pastor, Look To Tija, Leader enough to produce the desired re- raising, and as a g reat m eat pack- Com a on d o w n . . . and see where your voice goes as it suit.*' v ing plant is aoon to be p u t in Wasco Methodist Church hashes across the d ty in a telephone call. For in most ,v.* Perhaps the abject failure of the operation ln Portland, Sherm an 10:00 Church school, classes for all SUNSET For Serviert places now a m ajor part o f the voice arteries you use are social secu rity program of the should get a move on to supply it ages; 11 a.m. W orship service, underground . . s in a huge netw ork o f cables some o f new deal is partly to blame for w jth raw m aterial on foot. fifth Sunday ln Lent, serm on which are nearly three inches across and may carry up th e g ro w th .of w elfare costs. Some Seven 6-horse wagon loads of topic, “The Significance of Jesus to 4242 individual wires. people now get social security liquors pulled out of Nez Perces for Today.” A ttend orshw ip serv- .•JEX ú’ar.t. fWtired, those w hose on t he 2nd. Saloon keepers there ice every Sunday d uring Lent, ive died. I t is too for once considered th a t it would 7 p.m. Youth Fellow ship followed Aa > • gM artive and o th er ^est for them to obey the law, by period of recreation and re- • , f Z' » •* • 4 • i, A are resorted to, and they got out. freshm ents. __ th a t it does l i t t l e ______ _ Carl E. Stierle. m inister. good, ^ haaa As no m eans of check- ’ Christian Srfeoee Society ing for secrecy is dem anded by From the Grass \ alley Journal, '* hi le sso n for federal governm ent Some fam ilies March M, «»18. # m Christian ..M #tter ■ Science • O bf . XdyMrfotfaon A Y ear P rotection m ay be draw ing w elfare money, .ÎU . . A t the Council m eeting Mon- Wednesday at 8 p.m. firs t and u ? i I * w eren ir ^ u c ^ d o rd e rs' weTe th ird W e d n e^ a y s. compensation and perhaps work m en’s compensation at the same given for w ater users to be placed Wasco Church of Christ time. Coordination might help. on m eter basis. Com m encing 10 a.m. Church Bible school, W. No -fob Is tied up wRh so m uch A pril 1st. a l l electric light and D. Watklna, Supt.; 11 a.m. Divine emotiem is easily aetUsd and the w ater users will be required to m orning w orship. T he communion politics of th e n m atter has never th eir accounts at the Citizens message, “Jesus ln .th e Midst of been solved, oniv»d either. either bank from th e 1st to the 5th of the G arden.” May we come to- OLDSMOBILE C A D IL L A C coch month gether and stu d y this great life. H ard Times dance in th e F. Claude Stephen, m inister. CAUCÜ® Pavilion last Friday evening was __________ i The Oregon house very largely attended; th ere w ere Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. <1 r&K M*ets Every Second 4rC tatives m ade Boiqg little adverse young folks present from every criticism last week by holding a section of the county. T here w ere Fourth Thursdays ‘n ^ a^b Month. Visiting MenJ»ei* caucus on th e subject of m lsing nine auto loads from M aupin invited.— Moro. Oregon a flock of salaries for owaaMOs irto g in g forty-nine young people, Genevieve Powell, W. M. state officers. The ssn els bed pre- The C ounty road grader has - - -« Edna Melxer, Secretary viounly held a sim ilar caucus b u t bsen w orking betw een here and V51 M a n h o le s a r e n o rm a lly lo c a te d at street intersec w ithout the fanfare that brought McrO( a rriv in g a t G rass Valley tions and they’re used to install cable and to facilitate criticism to the house. 9*^ M W A M H - W ednesday v - evening. At the . Coun MoiO Lodge No. 11$. I.O.O.F. repairs when som ething goes wrong. The exact location u m ed cu m eeting Monday evening ar- Meetg lg t and gr ,| i t ls true the * WITH Vi TO MCA# o f a break or defect can be spotted quickly w ith a device to its lounge w here tjw gs*mbers rangem ents w ere m ade to grade Tuesdays in I.O.O.F «knowa as a W heatstone Bridge. The ’’M en W orking” relaxed quietly to settle th eir the m ain stre e t through town, hall T ransient ami problem s, th e house, being, kept the cross w alks w ere rem oved for rislt ng brothers are' signs you see usually mean that cable is being spliced by to its own quarters and removed this purpose. eo7 1" 1ÎL skilled workm en. both spectators and press, allow --------------- -- to mret with us T hey’re busy places, these manholes. D uring 1946 alone ing the latter to come back after — John Law rence N.G. THUS ÍJMOOTM on the Pacific Coast we installed hundreds o f miles o f • ttate. ' - , F t e - *«■ <,b7 " " ' March “ • . A. R. Kewiniter. 3 « r « U .v “T fetA FA f over underground cable— m ore than 560,000 miles of indi T h e constitution says th a t no ,r a * ì n in TO9AY vidual wares— as just p art o f keeping pace with the secret session shall be held h u t • It was announced th at both th e Lupine Rebekah Lod th a t a house m ay hold such • ses- M oro and W asco phone exchanges M®ets 2nd and 4th * W est’s trem endous grow th. Yes, we are going ahead as sion w hen considered necessary, w ill he operated on a full 24 ho u r Tuesdays of each rapidly as we can in bringing service to everyone w ho W ell, m aybe a discussion of office basis and th a t service/ w ill be month. V isit ng mem wants it— and a finer service than ever before. holders salaries is of sufficient available on em ergency calls dur- bers welcome. • - S z --------------------- A n avar-im p ro v ln g te le p h o n e serv ice a i tbe least mAmant for secrecy b u t num bers ing the night hours, effective Irm a Johnson, NG rAMic M tw w e TNsovev cost consistent w ith good wages and working conditions of psople are not concerned. M arch 16th. ' Clara BAC.. p óN ^ M p ir for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou Probably no harm wae done, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wiley drove ____ _______________ VNHi THIS MAPFfNf sands of people wbg have invested in the business. probably no good, for the discus- up from P ortland on W ednesday Vurfkl Lodge No. 121 A.F A A.5L 8km of the bills was of usual and will be at home In Grass Val- Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening length when they came up for ley in the fu tu re for an indefinite The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. of each month. Viaiti*'«c final passage. The major bill con- time. members are cordial!} tains 80 sections, each one per- A crusher ls steadily at :nvited to nr< t u S8 US NM QUAUÎY WORK tain ln g to the salary of some of- work these days at the old rock E. E. Barzee, W M. G IV E — so y o u r R ed Cross can carry on fleer, elected or appointed. An crusher location north of Kent B. Pinkerton, Secretary S U N S E T MOTOfc C O M P A N Y omnibus bill of that site naturally grinding out rock on a contract n a H ^ u a u u Frock---- Et Rufus Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh T ells Of Com ings And Goings Do Men Like Women? W hat goes on in a manhole? In Other When It’s Done At SUNSET h ’s Done Right! Motor Co. ING GUIDE t The Dalles Oregon