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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1947)
u •» I f f \ .1 'nS » FAOM S MMHMAH ' fcOUMTY JÖVHNAL, a t the dam MORO. OttlCCON or * tranimitted M UBAX, JCLY U , 1M7 Is Wheat Fire Buras question for congress, but tion and general expense might mteht Richelderfer Field be better left to administration. Mrs A. B. Sargent man’s parents Mr and Potter.- Mr Weedman > returned Mr end Mre Hinry Copeland home Wednesday and Mrs Weed- of Walla Walla were here from man stayed unt« Friday. Acwm- Sunday until Tuesday i panying them was Mrs Potter’s the home of Mr and Mrs A. u It seems inconcevable, as we w brother, Sllvte Jacks, of San Fran- Kaseberg. ' have said before, to limit Bonne- W b SOO cisco, who" left: for Portland David Dunn of Portland arrlv- function .-of «.I»« "“ ^*r :h; ville in its regular Friday ’ ed here during the week for a ru. •» R®** ° ? S ? u ° oroducimr producing power. It also seems A fire here Monday afUrnoon Wppkena _________________ - the home Weekend Kue8l8 guests Äl at U1C the A. w. C. visit of several weeks r at ^ T r T b e li^itedPrifVatheyH desire burned approximately 150 acres K berg home Vere Mrs Kase- of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs should be of wheat on the'E arl Richelderfer Mrs Ida Gar lock, Harley Dutton, Eft ' to expand. I the ranch. The fire, cause of which wilh her f ie n d s ' Charlotte p r and Mrs Frank Ralston of I ATI 0 N power—and most experts seem was not determined, started near Martfl an£f Mrs B ess' Anderson, i»,«*« «»>.« ___ ____- ____, - Walla Walla arrived here Friday to think it does—then let it be Guy Andrews’ house, burned aH Modesto, California, who for ashorv visit at the home of W asco , O re g o n through a,pasture ’»nd V n d spread rap- are on a vacation trip to Lake Mr and Mrs A C Kaseberg. Mrs ÉDITOFMAL- built and transmitted. spread rap- ingPT b u lW blTdamsaon the big Wly to the ad)‘‘!nb’if ÌSSOOATION Louise, Banff qnd . Yellowstone Ralston Is Mr Kaseberg’s neice 0 0 9 0 X 0 0 N otw ithgovernm ent.com - Strong wlnds whfpped the Park. irk. n du ! £ » A f? * The Ralstons also vlslted at Mr and Mrs Charley Neville of home of Mr and Mrs Herb Root. petition facing them, anyway. “ « * eftor? OFFICIAL COUNTY PA PER There is going to be govefment ”y plowing a strip th ro u g h th e Corvallis are here fo^ a visit of- --------- ----------- — weeks at the home of Mrs Ne power. Also there should always s^m er ville’s parents, Mr and Mrs G . A. ONE Y E A R ----- - - - ------ 3 -- UPO be private power. One of the ar- "<* been tor a WM Regardless of the funeral’s guments for government power fallow, wlUy*to»<»ra GAS AND OIL cost the family Is provided JULY 25. 1MÎ ir. the first place was that there P«1. the ??”iiS Jrted Tiras^ Accessories with every benefit of our Not Responsible was a heed to check on private b«." endangered^It is reported modern equipment end ex RATE BEARING / ‘Ve. power costs. The .same rule will » a t the wheat loss was covered R. H. MoKEAN and SON perienced personal attend For W ife’s Debts* Now going on in Portland is a work as to public power for there bV Insurance. ance. I N S U R A N C E Mrs Jobn Foss entertained bearing on the suit of the Inland is as much danger of public pow- Navigation company against sev er getting monopolistic and costly group of former school ^ aaamaJ ^ Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel A young man came rnshlng Into day ho u<------ -—- - eral western raidroads with the as there is of private power doing at a UI^ J ® 11 Farm Implements, Bags, Twine the CUrton offie« the oth.r day and sheepishly: "Yon can forget that Interstate Commerce Commis the same. Both are managed by Robert Belknap who IS visi 1 g BARBED WIRE —GOOD POSTS UO. Me me and ana the w « missus have ------ beings and the public will here this summer^ Mrs Belknap wanted ma to print an ad—“right ad. sion's head examiner taking the human PHONES X 7 e X k It retains com- will be «m em bered as Beryl «11 patched up. And wefre hnv- quick"— saying ha wont ho respon testimony. Office ■ - Residence Sheets. Places for luncheon were Feedstore This county and this area is ** sible for his wife’s debts from now iug a friendly giaaa of hoar, right petition. .'163 162 _ 18^ a v arranged at a large table center vitally interested in the hearing on, as ho*a leaving her for good im H OREGON ed with sweet peas The afternoon WASCO From where I sit, if g+v* and the decision the ICC may mediately. ’ was spent informally. Anymg the folks than onough to think «togs make from the testimony given I allowed as how the forms wore guests were Mrs James O’Meara there. all closed up, and it was too late to over, those hasty quarrels that (Adma Jean Watkins), Mrs Ken If the Inland Navigation wins take his ad. He enys: "All right, comas* o fte n fro m mi«unde«qta»d- the railroads will be forced to From the Observer, July 27, 1928 neth Blau (Margaret McDermid), Monday then”—and we agreed on lug wUl<ivn way I q toloranm ggft Heavy damage was caused to Mrs Dewey uewey . Thomas mom«» ivuuicunc (Catherine make Joint rail and water rates TO GO Monday. * *;.* along the Columbia river, that is Sherman county farm and busi- pridley), Mrs Robert Bish (Kath- North turn at WASCO Of course, the forma weren’t fin i c/ass/ Joint rates for rail and water ness interests on Tuesday and ertne Richelderfer), Mrs Stone closed. Bnt I had kind of an Inkling Wednesday of this week by a (Lovilia Gosson), the hostess, Mrs haul, and these rates will be 20 Wasco, Oregon of what might happen. Then 8nn- per cent under the rail rates. On series of three fires, two grain Fogg (Hazel Watkins), and the the surface that looks like a good field fires on Tuesday and a barn honor guest. Mr and Mrs Guy Weedman of thing tor it gives the promise of fire on * Wednesday. The first CepyrigU 1MT, (ZahoJ Suu« Bremers /« - Fulton Multnomah arrived Tuesday for a fire was on the Dave lower rates on wheat. at the home of M ri’Weed- Portland ------ 2.60 Actually It would do the oppo- plaçe jburnbî? 90 8C’¡e! of stand- . J _____ . .1_____ «1 In a erra In T hP se c o n d fl fire started ing grain. The second (FiM rw site. No one can expect the rail * i to • S” ' T" Keith S i r e 1# g y d j g S s a roads to maintain and ' operate on the Richelderfer place and Lewis burned through 450 acres of grain t o o k To The L eader tfm— to —i w h w U A me ric a railroads on the branch lines if they are only to haul the grain and a wheat truck. The last fire TH E TAVERN SU N S E T For S ervice. to the river where they would was on Wednesday morning at the Hay Canyon farm of Rob’t W. have to provide sidings for the Belshee. A bam, all its contents, barge line to unload from. G R E Y H O U N D The rafher recent attenmpt to re- including nearly capacity load of move the Shaniko branch brought hay and three automobiles park I m UMIOM FACI F10 STACKS Ma forth figures that show apeh an ed In the shade of the ba . .... ' -U to- . operation to be flnaneiaUy lmpos- • Henry R u g g le « t a i X . The railroad, could make a turned over toe showing of lot. very easily if city water pumps tc M. R. Schflde WASCO, OREGON they did not get to haul the grain wlta and the.care of Phone 552 farther than Bigg, or The Dalle., to Sam Brleblne. “ h'd or 681 That would mean truck trans- annual vacation to to r W es Oar Reputation Is Your Protection • - ’ . • * * - *• portatlon for all wheat and other mountain resorts south a ¿ d i r T ^ m o n y " “T n e w power and light line ALWAYS: New Dresses, Blouses and Hand Made Gifte NOW: Nylon Hose,’ Anklets and uadies Levis Mn Rom where I sit Joe Marsh // ye« h Other STANLEY SWETT n tin s n mu r f A uto Repairing •. A tla s T ire s HASTINGS 8 RONALD A tla s B atteries OIL PRODUCIS We have some good buys in CHEVRON G A S S T A T IO N the Shaniko branch hearing show- will be buU‘ ?’J 00" aS T,®, ®r ‘i'o e l that to-be much more expen- can.!» slv. and practically Impossible, the J. T. HenWe. C h ^ B u lto rt* Ordinary w heat' Is not so high and C. R. M° ' R article that It can be From the ObMiwer. July> M . a prsoea »rue«; w . w _ poWey has one field that long distances It has - W. 8 . TOwen b e e n ., handicap that has prevent- Is good b“ ST , e of Moro. development of many . per nexl lt ls goort good wheel growing district, Mr powen-s M T of rail transportation. for 30 or 35- I t 1. doubtful If the barge com- ls the prettiest field we nave pany has enough barges to haul seen in O "* °" Freeman -was the mid-Columbia's grain, nor sbe . wH)l a Krtoua attack that there are facilities for hand- and has ling It at the terminal«. of pneumoin a room in 3 2 further, It does not appear °h™ week. but proper » a t one kind of transpor- Wasco most of t g tatton should resort to law or the hopes to be able to oe a totaed till W. . e B M b m u M not fair for »t to ^ b- X ehVe Priver'» Licea— ■ gsmhered Te 5 1 -6 6 ,0 0 0 E x p ire D a r ia CHEVROLET Y o u m u s t a p p ly f o r r e n e w a l this mondi O N L Y i f y o u r d r iv e r 's lic e n s e S eria l n u m b e r is in th e C above group. - l e ^ t Ho faxUviducd aoOo, will ba m tfM W tion! between members o f the Oregon delegation In Washington. Although this group of six have often differed • they have hung together .pretty well when mat ters pertaiaiz< to the state have the congress been In the first place it seem s very neffletent to have all Bonneville fund. Itold U to tb« treasury and then have Booneville dependent Moro Lodge- No. 115, L.O.O.F. Meets 1st ’ and ftrt Tuesdays in 1.0.0 hall Transient risking brothers cordislte tevitod to meet with us. John Lawrence N.G. * « Keasinaer. Secretary ftrthUhe m Chapter No. 78. O.K.A Got* «loii»«» whlttor *nd cUaner the 6me. D e« evereqe fly Wtofh in about ONE HOUR. D o oo< a p p ly b y naafl. A p p ly a t Ihe dork or examinar in •otoiinq, kniRnq. rehhieq. ' ? 7 JOHN M. DeMOftS < PHONE MORO 857 RESIDENCE. DeMOSfl SPRINGS • No sa-axaminattoo te pu " c tunate position. It pays no taxes run it this season on his own and on its barges or tow boats. In the fields of a few neighbors. mdat cases it leases harbor facil ities from cities or port districts MRS BARGENHOLT PIES that are ------- municipally ---- - owned and . Mrs Idalia Bargenholt, 61, for pay no i taxes< taxes. The government 41” earg ^ ^ e n t of Wasco, died' r . up—at huge expense—the July 8 at a Dalles hos- keeps road bed” which Is a w ttorw sy s ^e was born in Nebraska In t h i s ___ March 3, 1886. Actually the hearing Is caused Survivors Include her husband, by an attempt <rf a comparatively C. A. Bargenholt, a son, D*lba’’t small barge company to take over Johansen, of Sacramento, Calif, the business of a successful trans one grandchild. Mrs Eunice Costa, portation system that has a much Baker, and two great grandchild larger Investment, hires more ren i help and performs a much more Services were conducted from complete service. the C. R. Callaway & Son Chapw When, and if, there is success Friday July 11. at 2 P- ful transportation on the Colum Rev F. L. Cannell of Odell offi bia and adequate facilities both ciating. Committal was In / Thn along the river and a t the term Dalles I. O. O. F. cemetery. inate and better roads, transpor Lupine Rebekah Lod tation by water may be feasible. Meeta 2nd and 4th But to try and shove the huge Tuesdays of each wheat crops of this section throu month. V isin g mem gh the meager facilities of Inland bers welcome. Navigation company is absurd Irma Johnson, NG Clara Houston, Sec. and impossible. | ureka Lodge No. 121 A J 4 A M. Meets on the 1st and 8rd Thursday evenings BONNEVILLE FUNDS of each month Visiting The word slinging between Sen 1 members are cordiallj -invited to meet with us ator Cordon and Representative E. E. Hartee, W. M. Stockman may result in some break in the past pleasant rela Pinkerton, Secretary TWIN TUB — '''A - library at Moro. r«ape the profitable haul. O. L. Belshe has purchased the A barge line Js in a most for I. D. Calbreath combine, and will ^ W C TER l ' alraady tevallg. , m r s to make t Mt ■* not violatine g used curs and trucks. See us. Sunset Motor Co. “ 5R-33.8Q0 the circulating n ir m e new ' *• » Important, Oregon Motoritta t Oregua driveras SR-1 te SR— ss.aga t t ^ ¿.X - OLDSUOBILX CADILLAC RECAPPING GUIDE. n s s e ALMOST gONf WAÎCN OintM AKS A DATS WITH VS rp tfCAP NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT t -1 Bobtrl Se FirrtlL Jr«« Secretary of Stott W ill YO U your home? • I f your property has p a s s e d th r o u g h m a n y , nands, title to it b eco m es a c o m p lic a te d m a tter, Y o u c o u ld even lo s e y o u r h o m e . T a k e th e c ____ a s e o f M r . J o n e s .* Shortly after his fam ily ■ v - . . • J w as settled in a n ew hoqae h e found a deed to the property * had previou sly been record ed by another party, Jone« had to g o to court to save his h o m e. A C om m onw ealth In sured T itle search w o u ld have revealed this d o u b le’d a im to o w n er sh ip and probably > prevented » c o stly law suit. Y ou r d eed a lo n e is n o assurance that property i f yours. If a C om m on w ealth Insured T itle sh ow s you o w n the property, you are p rotected against such claim s. . , A void fear o f lo s s . H ave full p rotection o f ow n ersh ip . A sk your exp erien ced rfA/ter, attorney or b a n k e r about C o m m on w ealth In su red T itle . • A trato Morr n « p ( for ih< i Sherman County Abstract . Notice ia. hereby given thdt the undersigned' has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherman County his Fin- al Accunt and Report as Admin- istA tor of the Estate of William G. Macnab, deceased, and that Wednesday, the 6th day of Aug ust, 1947, at 10:00 A. M., of said day, at the Courtroom, in the courthouse, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing. of objections to said Final Account and Report and for the settlement of said estate. Ronald S. Macnab J « Administrator T. Lester Johnson, Attorney for Administrator 35-8c nais smooth StCAA AT OMCt SSt VS TODAY z fammc SMOwme nnovev •oarronAY » us rot ouAun wok SU N 8E T MOTOR COMPANY