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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1947)
COUNTY JO V RN A U MORO, OREGON . H U D Ay, NOVEM BER 7, 1947 M r and Mrs Harry Brown of Phifer. M r and Mrs Frank Harris went liConia, Washington- Washington. M y M c h n te high'schiol. night gu«rts Wednesday of Mr A recent «eld trip was taken and Mrs S. M. McMiUUU by the Wasco high school stud- Mrs I. M. Mills, Miss Violet cuts I t included a tour of SeufeAs Mills accompanied by Mrs Daisy cannery, Indian fishing at Celilo Laughlin of Portland were over and to the Maryhill museum. night guests of M r and Mrs uaie A free dance w ill be held at Laughlin. Mrs Laughlin w ill be a _______ the Wasco High school gym on houseguest of her son and daugh or In Wasco November 15. The dance is being t^cr In law, M r and Mrs D a » Law held due to the fact that the or- ghlin and daughters. /pnt to Port« ckestra was unable to be here for .---------------------- ■eshe t e a cur 'ast dance. A collection box _____ taw and dau w ill be placed in the hall with 8H a n 1K0 L. Whipple hopes of paying for the expense / Portland was of the orchestra. , , Mrg Roga Harris was hostess f his son in* The staff for the “Pow Wow p rtjg y evening at a dinner party M r (and Mrs was recently elected and It hopes honoring her son, Prank. About a**#. AJl A-A*-A* A.**» to be able to have the first paper 2Q gue8tg enj Oyed the turkey and i uitAM aa .»-wv* « mi the let and •were held out In November.* trim m ln’a. . a W / z * •*»4 1 auibday evenings ide pupils. ' “H e r Emergency Husband to A Qf young foJkg vf each “month- Visiting Anderson of the play chosen by the high school f M r^ Maude Garrett’s Satur- members are cordially to be given November 13 at the fQr games and re. V V - a A nvited to meat with a« E. E. Barzee, W. M .r ^ym" . _ . , fieshmenta. * The Standard Bearer girls met j ameg Phifer and Bob Garrett H. B. Pinkerton. Secretary at the Methodist church Monday droye Grass vaiiey and More L u p in e K e b e k a h -l.o d g No HA evening November 1 for their pol- Sunday afternoon. luck dinner and a regular bust- Mr Mrg »pomjny Jones oi of Portland returned home ness meeting. Those Pre8€n\ 1v^ e Moro were weekend visitors ai Patricia Kaseberg, Gwen Nisbet. home Qf her parentgi M r anc Sharon Briggs, Nell Coats, Patsy Mrg Q R Reeder Mr. Jones help Fulton, Gladyce Moore, Mrs Le- linoleum for th< Clara Houston, Sec. Roy Belshee and Rev and Mrs R° ed* £ u .»io. «i ii«Mlge 113. t.O.O-J Stierle. Visitors in The Dalles Monday Meet* 1st »nJ 3r» “ r a" d „ i I r 8 , Cb! ± ^ V u e i were M r and Mrs Charles Carri Tuesday«* in Transient day for a“ “ the home of the *> ". Mrs Alma Werner and fame, iiufi ai<T is attending the -university o f / LIQUOR BOARD The resignation of the state liquor control board has been just Friday at what w ell informed observers ex pected when they heard the news of the death of. Governor Snell. The new governor has long been sponsor In the legislature of the so-called appeal bill, which has never been enacted into law. By Mrs Belle. .Clothier This bill would make it possible Tuesday evening Mrs Ora W ork • for beer sellers and others subject man entertained, with a 6:30 din to the rules of the commission to appeal to the couru in cases ner honoring her daughter Janet €DITORIAL_ of conviction that resulted in pen on her fourteenth birthday. The evening was spent plyaing Hallo ASSOCIATION alties being imposed against them ween games. Guests invited were by the commission. Joan Watkins, Darene Macheel, Many lawyers of respectable RICIAL COUNTY P APER practice vote for the bill holding Sharon Briggs, Betty Dormaier, that every man should be able Erma Jean Wallace and Mrs Ilene to appeal lo the courts as against Callaway. 5 YEAR - • -• n ° ° any board or commission. Mrs Floyd Root entertained »he contract club Wednesday af Argument against the bill is "N O V EM BER 7, 1947 that if lawyers were enabled to ternoon. A 1:30 dessert luncheon appeal there would be weeks or was served followed by two tables education w eek months of delay during which of cards. High score was held bv time it would be practicaly Impos Mrs T. Lester Johnson. sible for any sheriff or policeman Mrs Charles Fulton entertained enforcement. The negative argu with a contract card party Tues ment. has prevailed in the legis- day honering Mrs Carl Anderson of San Francisco, California. A liture. The governor is now apparent-- 130 dessert luncheon was served ly doing what has been done be followed by three tables of cards. fore in many cases: using execu High scores were held by Mrs tive authority* to win an argu Floyd Root and Mrs Paulen Kase ment when it is impossible legis berg. latively. Mr and Mrs George Harris mo The result w ill probably be tored to Seattle, Wash., Thurs stricter laws against liquor and, day to spend the long weekend or against liquor sellers either with their son, Donald Harris and imposed by the legislature or attend the football game. Later by the people themselves. The they were dinner guests of M r people of Oregon have not shown and Mrs WjUiam Clothier. Don- liking for looser liquor laws and they will not have to take looser regulations very long,. elections coming as often as they do in OMt ok brothers .u i^islly to meet with us. latter's brother In law and s is te r,---------------------------------------- -M r and Mrs Andrew Shearer. P mvl>d^3EnS John Lawrence N.G. Keith A. it. Kea«inger, Secretary Attorney at law Monday, MORO Wednesday, Afternoons Friday N e w dark shades in N y lo n r North tarn at WASCO THE pALLES • Real silk Hose & Anklets A fte rn o o n Dresses in regular & H Jersey G ow ns and Pajamc sit the scEools Is an i. The Invitation la ►lusive and official, eflt and the children r NEWBRY E s ta te tn tHP Dost was a ^ t most of the political ugh his availability >een apparent from Skirts - House Coats the coming school year. The rural school board must W Aaco, O make its budget much earlier Ä 00000000000000000000000 next year as the June date was considered too late. District bud “ lu a l? e. in n t ^ d i m i n ^ v but the board wants preliminary budgets so' it can begin figuring, *The rtiral* school laW does not change tax Itanfcations nor does It esubllsh new tax bases. That was generally held to bewconstitu- N1TW POCKETe ZE « W A TER HEATER ( OSTO LBBB THAN tionally impossible although the $2JMk problem Is not entirely solved as Merely place a portable FAST« Y rura| school board will call W A Y W a t e r H e a t e r in a re c e p ta - - C o tto n Dresses re g o n • NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE HOT WATER QUICK cle oontaining water. Plug In the try to a pear grower » special election to vote nearest socket. I jo and behold! r the sudden wealth funds in excess of the six percent The FAST-WAY goes to work at price«, a member of limitation. That is nothing new lure since 1939, con- school boards have been do- , most of his views, In« that for years, anyway since it his own business school costs have been rising capable of filling the f ^ e r than a x percent J u ir fa r tio n o f the - There should be no reason why •* the voters w ill not approve with m nvino and w ill not a v°te as favorable as usually X X r foe “ > local boarda The rural h i l l P rtJ?>O branded “ h001 board Is faced w ith the ofbi» le r h liquor laws. “ mc Problems as are local boards BMtowS that murop as far as finances are concerned. k " d r e » wen <* lha rural 3cho° 1 ,aw X" Me 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 NOTICE OP FINA L HEARING WASCO, OREGON Phone 552 or 681 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court o f the State- of Oregon for Sherman County hto GAS ^N D O IL Final Report and Account as Ad > Tlrea-Accessories ministrator of the estate of Rosa R. H. McKEAN and SON Ann Thompson, deceased, and that Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1947 at ten o’clock A. IN S U R A N C E M., of said day, at the County Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Courtroom, in the Courthouse, at Farm Implements, Bags, Twine Moro Oregon, has been fixed by BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS the Court as the time and place for hearing of objections to said PHONES Office , Residence Final Report and Account and Feedstore settlement of said estate. 162 182 Dewey Thompson JM OREGON George G. Lpdegraff, Attorney for Administrator. A u to Repairing Atlas Tires - • • p’ Atlas Batteries CHEVRON G A S S T A T IO N 7IY/N TU88INC N M fc L * IS FASTEST! once, heating water like sixty for 101 purposes—a sufficient quan- tity for bathing, washing, scrub- ting, cleaning cream separators, etc. The speed -depending on quantity. CAUTION: Directions . ’ wUr-* for using are furnished with each up and down PREPARING FOR omorroiv X V ^ I car «kill and gives evl- dia not change the economic con- financial dltions 11181 have madc 00818 ri8e financial apparently nothlng else will and and had nniitical change that tendency for a time. .There’ll be an end to senate investigations after the 17th. Thank Goodness. American Education V / 0 November 0 S W KTBR twih tub See today how modern schools ere preparing your child fo r living in tomorrow's world. Today** f»r«f ckotca 1« Wa«kar«. G l k ciotbaa dosnor, quicker without tiro- tome waiting. Sea a demonstration they ara prepari? q your draa for tomorrow. C IT Y F IN A N C IN G , From th Rae W The city has a new well. I t ap- parently has enough water to supply the city until It grows much larger. Last summer when 7 drilling was begun there was an • urgent demand for more water and cost was no hinderance. lal The city’s finances must take the following matters Into consid- ancl M 8f eretlon: The cost of the new well da8[- . to In excess of $2000; the SepUra-’^ A JJJ1 her storm damage w ill amount to r" >”1 * • nearly $2000; when all to put back ®5ates in shape again; tl^g cost of install- w inl ing a pump and pipe and acces- ? soriea in the new well w ill be Fr.ink arcund $3500. Some other things rO8e>. . need to be done, for Instance, the servii'e amount saved from state funds for niarried street oiling may not be sufficient ,et RaP*' for the job. -There The city levied no tax for 1947 Kent Si and will get nothing from the No- to° wet vember 15 tax turnover. Payment A t the for the above expenses must come followinj from taxes levied In 1948 . and Mayor C payable in November 1948 or from L. W. B borrowed money. Fraley; The city council could issue From tl bonds and take several years to ' M»*« R pay ,the MJ1, with resulting inter- pient of est and possibility of running In- party Ti to hard times before paid. I t coulJ bv the 1 levy a big tax for one year or two casion t and get the new things paid for versary. while times are good.- I t could J. F. 1 “ delay buying some of It or repair-' Monday. ing some of It. ------------------ leading farmers and Inasmuch as the city fathers himsdtf as well pleased with 1908. will have to ask all dtiaens to pay The coming Thanksgiving^ reun- the bill it to appropriate that d ti- ion of hto family near Wasco w ill sens speak up to say what they be a cheerful one. want done. »• : M r and Mrs G. L. Rohr have ________ __ disposed of The Villa farm and I f this weather makes you con- will relocate near The Dalles or sidtr the advertised delights of Portland so It w ill be more con- Catifornto. you should have aav- verient to make visits to hto only ml more of your summer’s wages, daughter. 4, Pl ä M B m u v r 1 7 / F" 1 g * * T H E GAY 8HOP before you buy. - Now Availabe, Washing Machln es. Electric Ranges «nd Water Heaters, Freezer Lockers, Refrig erators, and appliances. When in Portland shop our store at 39th A Belmont. - JOHN M. DeMOSS PHONE MORO 8S7 RE8IDENCR, DeMOSS SPRINGS 0 AMERICAN EDl|ÇATION WEEK .» NOVEMBER 9 -1 5 Hastings & McDonald f. > -j * UNLOCK yourself from habits. J of inertia and go to school again to learn what yoar children aye being Bought, and how. ___ '2'/ô<lcÙ ’'Yc'tt/Z' AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK NOVEMBER 9 -15 KN EDUCATION WEEK ___ Watèo Motor Company, Goodyear . .. . T-’ N o ve m b er 9 -1 5 - c - . - - i - — ------------- . ■— . 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