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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1947)
MOÍ S ««Hatttiw CôtJNTli JtffomÀL ' moró , orbgo Ü WUfiAŸ, AtfltJIt <#, IMI that Is nob cllfsed as & , btfitle- O V necM. It was once a thing of I/HUy lSlI llldcljr f ‘ i Ua* fttolop. _*U of The Dalle», turn they Were asciuniwhledbv whd remained fcjr the M r a n d M r S, H C W e K , o . ^ 60n returned kt the Van Sant thdy v isit i & f S S ed with Mr Royce’s brother and weekend . horo who plan an Indefinite stay M W _ sister in law. at Cresa Plains, beaUty that Was td be a joy Orville Yocum was a Sunday here. M»ei*bh^ ? r J. b Husaelt Of'-, ■ 5 California. They also, visited at visitor In Seattle and on his re- forever. - M r and M rs Peter art<L - t a l at th e home ot Morro Bay and Pifeno Beach. On turn home whs accompanied by spent the week end In P ° rtld Odd, too, is the' fact that such Salem during -the their return they stopped In Sirs Yocum -w ho has been there ideas of prettying up and mak s . m Van Vactor of Th e t>*l’ Mrs Augusta Huckin ou Portland and .were accompanied v te ittn < ‘ a t the , home o f th eir ieg was a Tuesday visitor here. week. ing beautiful, should come along home by their grandsons, Gary about the same time as that no ll.rt* ». l»î». _____ and Donald Royce. Their son and daughter. They spent some time tion Of building a part of the in Portland arriving home Tues rer highway with w»v** tolls. Wi*o. The first birthday anniversary daughter in law<; Mr and river To one who travels the Colum- of Rdnnie Johnson, son of Mr and Otis (*Royce of Portland arrived day. CK Jim O’Meara was a Thursday bla river highway probably as Mrs T. Lester Johnson, waa an here Friday and returned home I AT 10 much a9 most of the people who event of interest here „ Monday Monday, taking 4 fe * lr MNR/ business' visitor in Portland. » Mr and Mrs Lloyd Royce and been talking about Its im- afternoon, August 25, when his with them. € D IT O R IA L _ have family. were weekend business provement, It appears that the mother invited a group of, friends Mrs Daisy Laughlin returned SSOCIATION use of that road has been suffi- for a party on the lawn. Ice to her home in Portland Sunday visitors In Portland. On their re* cient to enable the commission cream and birthday cake were after avteit of Several days at m n i m PAPER to reconstruct it without recour- served when the guests arrived- the home of her son and danghtor N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S O F F IC IA L A ll persons having claims ----- se to tolls. The entire state help- The table ,was decorated with the in law, Mr and Mrs Dale Laughr against the Estate of Edith Barks- ■TION R A T « » pay fOr coast bridges, candlelighted cake which was Un. ’ ' < f &T. ( i 1"' dale, deceased, are hereby notifi O N E Y E A R ____ - ________ft.0 0 an(j all other roads of the state, trimmed In pink and white, and • Saturday dinner guests at the --------- -— --------------------” Just why eastern Oregon drivers with bouquets of asters and pe- of Mrs Augusta Huckin ed to present them, with the pro should help pay, through fees tunias. The children received bal- were Mr and Mrs F. J. KaTgl, per vouchers and duly verified A U G U ST » , 1947 and gas tax, for other state high- loons as favors. Guests attending Mr and Mrs A ,P, Parratt Mr to the undersigned, the duly ap wayfc and then pay for their the Mrs W ill, r Pease, the party party were were Penny Penny , Lee Lee and and M rs. Will * 3 * pointed.’ qualified and acting ad the G O V E R N M E N T 1H ministrator of the Estate of Ed own road through tolls is not O’Meara, Mary Sue Wallace, Sq> Mtg Frank Bach,, and Mrs Ella A N U IS A N C E ith Barksdale, deceased, at the clear. And it is not exactly fair, san Kay Bartrom, Maxine Dor- __ A few hot days in the middle either office of T . Lester Johnson, at maier, Sandra Arlene Foss, Ali- torney at law, Moro, Oregon, with west and the ------------- world*»goes nulPf Travel is heavy; gas tax col- eon Walker, Johnny McCoy*, w<r.„ --------- ’’ in six months from the date of again over the shortage of ,/bod. are the highest ever; Sammy and Danny Van Vactor, • • t* Corn prices soar, wheat prices federal appropriations are liber- all accompanied by their mothers. K^room hohje the first publication of his notice, follow, meat goes on to further al The ^ y that need tc jim m y Peters who came ’.w ith , h ^ w n and to-wjt; August 8, 1947. Norman E. Fields heights. The government ceases delay the recanstruction of the Mrs Keith McDonald, Mrs Everett ln Moro’ cement x garden, sidewalk. Giles Admlnlsrator to tell farmers how to feed wheat ^ Q j^ b ia highwy Is the high Watkins, Mrs H. Estrelle Hail- French, Moro. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE ■- .O A P ttk A O 40-43c to livestock, gives up any intent under present Inflation. ey and Mrs Charles Fulton. ___ .... aa__ 9- — — it might < have had to siontinilA continue g uch . little addenda as the The twelfth birthdfyr. anniver- p o R SALE: Thor washing ma N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S lts feed purchase program and Multnomah Falls.project only ser- sary of Larry Kasebetfcbwag. cel- chine and detachable mangle; All persons . having, claims X Q h e c k t f O M brings out that record about the ye complicate the job by add- ebratqd. Monday August _ 25, at collapsible' baby buggy. Mrs against the Estate of Julia Smith J danger of feeding grain to live- ing R expensiVe gadgets like the home of hlipparents, Mr and Robert Marvip, Moro. 43c Brown, deceased, are hereby not stock when it is so much more man lakes parking spots. Mrs L. E Kaseberg, when a ified to present them, with the economical to feed it to humans etc which could just as well group of friends were • invited FOR SALE: A v.D« Ga y a * proper vouchers, and duly verifi direct without the indirect pro- conJe later go as to not be a part tn for the afternoon. . trie cleaner w J R ah ed to the undersigned, the duly ap cess of letting an animal eat it the or|ginai cost. Games were played and home ments. R. P. ^Bnaome, pointed, qualified and acting ad first • Original roads were taken over movies were enjoyed. The birth- FOR SALE: 4-yr old Guernsey ministrator of the Estate of Julia It seems that when the gov- c o o tie s and the state to do day cake and ice cream wlere Bay saddle mare, Smith Brown, deceased, at he of milch cow. rtfA O ADHOSr OOWf ernment gets ahold of some ln- away with toil roads and toll served on the lawn. The table . well broke. Mrs Sadie Rich, fice of T. Lester Johnson, attorney WATCH o w n SUM« A OATS dustry there is never any mod- bridges If we are to have (he was decorated with the candle- 43p • t law, ln Moro, Oregon, within Wasco. eration in It afterwards. It just and the tolls both under lighted cake which was trimmed . six months from the date of the WfTH VS TO «SCAT goes from one extreme to an- management, we might as in yellow and white and other for SALE: Westinghouse ’41 mo- first publication of this , notice, other. well return to private ownership table appointments were in the del Refrigerator/ Ph-795. Moro. to-wit: August 8, 1947. Last year we were wondering and ¡f competition can com- same color scheme. * ;•*’ 1 u ' - P ^2- Norman E. Fields if we would have enough grain witb bureaucracy In road Guests in addition to the gueft * < Administrator of honor were Barbara Buck, FOR SAJJB; Shingles, retail and to feed the world and this year building, 40-43c wholesale; • also Cedar posts. TIK tt SMOOTH we have a high mark for w h e a t_________ _— Glenna Wallace, Sharon Laugh Clem Esliqger, -Hillsboro, Ore. lin, Carol Briggs. Lois Ann Ev production. At the same time rv m v o r E R R T )? MCAS AT OWCS 3848c N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S department of agriculture «con- ARE YOU UNCONQVERED? erett, Gordon Buck, Buddy Nis- I f f VS TODAY o A is ts a re w e e p in g a b o u t th e T h e aid o f th e O rego n Histor- - A l l persons having claims o m i8 u a re w cep u ig a u u u i ---------- - - .. . . n it, Robert n o o e ri n blt, Howell, Bill Coats, against the Estate of Joyce Ann plowing of the newly established »hat man and Joe Yocum Ogle Npble, deceased, are hereby grass on the great plains. < * * B- ^ M?,le? ° * nd th? 1 ................... Mr and Mrs Philip O’Meara notified to present them, with The big bbys worry about or woman in Oregon who best and baby daughter spent several the proper vouchers and duly ver getting enough hogs and cattle personifies the^ « days last week visiting at the ified, to the undersigned, the duly to satisfy the demands of high merican sp irit in achieving a home of Mrg O’Meara’s parents, FAMUC SHOWIWO THDOVON N orth tu rn fit WAHOO appointed, qualified and acting Income city dwellers and the ffreat victory in th e face o f g ^ s t M r and Mrg Booth, at POITT DILAY administrator of the Estate of Joy next month are upset about what odds. Gra'sham. UNTIL THIS H A W N S ce Ann Ogle Noble, deceased, at to feed the stock. Winner will get to go to Pitts- Mr on, .W asco, Oregon and Mrs John Royce re the' office of T. Lggter Johson, at One year the government buys burg the first week in October turned Wednesday from a trip torney at law, Moro, Oregon, with wheat and resells it to stock and and be a guest of Param ountW h to California where they had poultry growers at a loss so the tures at the opening premiere of gone especially to attend the in six months from the date of animal Industry will not be hurt, a picture show entitled ‘Uncoil- golden wedding anniversary* of the first publication of this qotice, JB UÎ QUALITY WOK to-wlt: August 8, 1947. The next year there is a carp- quered”. • Mrs Royce’s brother in law and The historical society woijld elgter Mr and Mrs Norman E. Fields palgn to eat grain becaiwe because it takes i n t niswncm Mrs Frank Frank van Van SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY Admlnlsrator four or five pounds of grain to like to have nominations^ Sant. After spending ten days make a pound of meat. ' may be sent to this newspapef. GAS AND OIL Right now government 1» plan- Hunting for ^n unconquered T ire » -A c c e s s o rie s these days - of depena- ning to buy o u y potatoes potatoes to to resell reseu for iw r person In — -ww — - stock feed and those who buy po- ency on government lB iurely a H M o K E A N anJ g O N tatoes are still paying far - too project1 for a Historical ec^JSty much for them. j __* even though advancln — IN S U R A N O E Boh! F id d le ! and other words let for a new picture G rain« Feed.' F lo u r . F u e l of disgust! The country, the F a r m Im p le m e n ts , Bags, T w in e farmer, the consumer and Eur “• <-îy ' -Í 4 * '-C **’ ope would be better off if the BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS government would go back to PHONES Residence forming a more perfect union, Office Feedstore establishing justice, providing ? 182 ’ 162 163 1928 for the common aeiense defense and b eesver, OREGON Tor a n o se- se- From the 7 O 7 ;— —; - ____ w a WASCO onn i-; OBiflUU« __________ a h s s - curing the blessing of Mberty and = 1 D Z ^ I-L # l« % « r Brings Parents Togetherl N NM1 wVOZif ‘A d * Sunset Motor Co. The Dalle. Oregon '■ RECAPPING GUIDE STANLEY SWEH AutoRepairing KM . A tla s ,T ir e s A tla s B a tte rie s CHEVRON This check is also made out to you? GAS STA TIO N The government 4s a tour of the western Washington district and part of British Col nuisance umbia. P. C. Axtell has leased his farm S IM P L E TO C O M P L E X property in Sherman county and will move to a new location near Although there had been com- Vancouver, Wn, Where he has plaints about the shortages of rt partnersh|p with of itself w a te r.7 there were none the lack of water. W hen just wasn t any everyone did w ith o u t w ith o u t about there just wh(ch they w lu t o . „ „ „ re8Ort pur. com plaint ^ H a r r y " Bueh had hls Famous T ru ze tte L in g e rie - G o w n iy ' and Pajamas N e w Dresses, » ^ Large Sites Silk H o u se co a ts - H » d t ; time it has grown from nearly >13,500,<XX> to 3 'ab o u t $16,000,000. Thousands o f I^ w pedpls i ’ have come w ith us to help w ith the big ) 0 a we ; must do to meet the WesVs tremendous growth j • . . and our employees are getting the best pay ^> grates ever. > left teu*- - ' shoulder bone cracked and Aus- Dave Nlah, who remembers Fosg hls arm gklnned back some 80 years, dropped In the twQ h |t the one day to recall th e days o f hls after when roller boyhood on an Illinois farm. skating. "Then," he said, ‘‘the water came In a well. You could go out From the G. V . J. Aug. 30, 1919 to the little box on top of the „ , well and look down. There was Messrs Ramsey an the water, clear as anything, have commenced the erection of You could drop the old wooden a nin® bucket and when the weights Mr and Mrs £ lyt^ Sn? tipped it over, you could wind It From reports Ip-ank ' up with the windlass, and you «tel and Miss flo y e Codfe tor had water, cool and fresfcas any- w®re married at Seattle on Sun- thlng. Now, w ejtoh't have water <*«7. August 2Mh. . .. unless it comes from the tap.’’ George Murpfty andI The old gentleman seemed to rlved ®u^ . Lr be tormenting himself with the ln« his parents M r and thought—and his listener. Here Mrs p - H- Murphy. we are a whole town full of peo- ^1 1 » the Observer, Aug. 28, 1908 pie dry and unhappy because a shaft had broken, a piece of ma- Aurelius and Gherardus, twin chlnery was useless. We depend sons of Mrs Douma, were honor- on machinery for neither we, nor ed Wednesday by quite a dele- the remainder of the world could gation of their little friends who feed itself without machinery, called to pay their respects and There’s too many^of us. So we have a good time celebrating the must drill wells to get enough birthday anniversary. water, plant and harvest with F. H. Lanphear has leased his complicated machines to get en- Kent farm to Mr Wattles and ough food. It’s all very* compli- he Is looking around. Mrs Lan-. cated and much changed from phear and children were guests the time young Dave Nish looked of Mr and Mrs James Woods. down Into the family well 80 ------------------- -------- years ago. ... Moro Ledge No. 113. I.O.O.F. And the more complicated our Meets 1st and 3rd economy becomes the leas it tak- Tuesdays in I.O .O .F , es to stop it. If you think about hall T r^ sie n t tbs atomic bomb ln thia connec- Halting breviers ai eordtalhr invited tion you w ill not be happy. to meet with John Lawrence N .O ' C O L U M B IA R IV E R R O A D A- R. Keaalnger, Secretary T h e story of the plana for con R ethlehem C h a p te r Ne. 78. 6-fcLA struction of the Cojumbia river Meets Every Second ana highway near M ultnom ah Falls, Fourth Thuredaye in eaci. together w ith the artist's map Month. Viaiting Member* o f th e project, w in bring to CnvRed— Moro. Oregon m em ory some o f the fanciful Genevieve Powell, W. M . things said about the original Edna Melser, Secretary Columbia riv e r highway, the one ' * * ' The Gay Shop M a d e G ifts . W a sc o , O r e g o n s? F i Í ¿'Ji Spark Oil Heaters Tha fclrls w ho run these check-writing ms- > Floor chines are mighty important people . . . not only in the lives o f our 67,000 employees . . . but in your life , too. For they w rite thousands o f checks each month. A nd all these checks, as they go into circulation, add to the total pros perity o f everyone living in the communities est. we serve in die Pacific Oil Barners for electric contro w & for no electricity Oil Storage Tanks New W arfclnf DaOurs . . . M illio n ! of n«w dollar» needed to build building« and buy new equipment to meet the public demand for more telephone! and more service do sot come from tele- Furnace Repairing-Installing :_ pa/ fp r service is fo r employees. . . almost a ll die rest goes fo r taxes and other operating expenses. A few cents o f each dollar go to morc>than 700,000 people, many o f them W e s te rn e rs, whose savings built the telephone svsteni/Yes, your telephone dollar serves you, trie butcher, the baker and the whole community- About 60 cun tr o f each dollar y fu phone „ bills. ____ N ew dollars sts come from people who are w illing to put their ta r ing» into the Jousineu. W e must earn enough to attract these new working dollars. .-X ANU TILIOtASH COMPANY Moon Equipment ,th - «■ «I •W I 'k,- .i.