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✓ W IDAY, F E B R U A R Y PAGE 2 SHERM AN COUNTY JOÜRNAL, MORO, OREGON flC atsnfv • * ter nt or other strange fem ale of the i r Act of com m unity. 1 New things fill a need for change, like onions and radishes and rhubarb after a w in ter’s PER fare of beans and potatoes (who O reg , i < (, h ore?) but it 11 H 1 1 w ig old and reliable that give P U BUSMENS itu - l I M A I constant pleasure. UATlDNAL CDlTOBl AL-— T here is enough of fun in a ‘ ( ( C lf IATIO N basket social for anyone. Sur - prize, tension, delayed develop m ents are all factors. And it’;’. u lu — o ip k r fun to see who eats w ith who O FFIC IA L C © C N T Y J , ' £ 5 2 _ an d «peculate for days a s to SVBSClVlPTI<)N RATES W hether it was accident or deeply itted design. 82.00 ONE YEAR ----- — _ FEBRUARY 13, 1948 d r o i * aftei spending the holidays with Mr B ish’s parents in W est Minis ter, M aryland. Dr. L R. Richel- derfer flew to M aryland and mo tored hom e w ith her daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Ro bert Bish. Mr and Mrs J. A. Foss *w ere GAS AND OIL The Dalles visitors Monday. Ttree-Accessorie« Mr and Mrs Carl Mayfield of Pendleton w ere recent guest 3 p> McKEAN and i SON of Mr and Mrs Floyd Root. w io ™ OREGON Mrs Floyd Root left Tuesday for Spokane, W ash., retu rn in g IN S U R A N C E home Saturday. All paren ts of boys betw een Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel the ages of 9-12 who are inter- Mr and Mrs H. M. Zell re tu rn ed from a m otor trio to W alport w here they attended the E astern Star. Mr &nd Mrs Robert Bish and son Douglas returned Friday neers together and r i s i n g fond ; Ç,u b p |ays; fo r t heir churches and o th er pub lie institutions. School desks ant pulpits have been bought w ith CQ| c NxxW 1 lick» the dollars and dimes th a t w ere L a l o 1 K W 171M1 collected from bashful bidders -----Published E very Friday at Moro, Oregon — • A E d ito r fo r th e i,a s k et of th tsch o o l-m arm Giles U French MARKET 13, 1948 By M rs Belle C lothier The T ester club m et at the home of Mrs Floyd Root Monday afternoon. A 1:80 dessert luncn- eon followed by an afternoon of contract. High score was won by Mrs F rancis W atkins and door prize by M il Paul McCoy. Mr and Mrs A. C Kaseberg retu rn ed W edensday after a two weeks visit in Portland. Farm Im plem ents, Bags, Twine Mrs Cafeha Yates returned from T h e re ’s N o th in g F in e r T h an A Hood River Friday. BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS Mr and Mrs L. L. Funk were STROM BERG-UAK I j SON PHONES Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Ppedstorp Office Residence M ra W. A. Nlabet. ’ h 162 182 1 * 1W Made-To-Measure Clothes T. Lesier Johnson WASCO W 48€O < H l'W 'H OF C H B I8 T WABC&. ORBOON IN V IT E S LAND BANK LOANS J From where I s it... / / J o e KÍIIH MOLALO OIL PRODUCIS TVo Book but the Bible . No Creed but the Christ No Name but the Divine John and E tha DeM oss say: stop in at our show room at De- Moss 8pr. Pick out the Model you would like to hear in ¿your ow n home w ithout obligation. From $35.95 Up______ Crop Dusting and Spraying Cody- Wiecking Aero Service PAT NM O N STANLEY SWETr Ed’s Place N orth tu rn a t WASCO Wasco, Oregon Phone 282 A u L o R ep airin g For Steaks Cooked the way You Like Them A tlas T ires A tlas Batteries Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee magazines CHEyRON GAS STATION' D rin k s - F o ci - S n o o k e r - I < u n ta in ON H A L F A DAY’S NOTH E W E’LL GET ANY K IN D Ol D IN N E R YOU O R D E R FOB A GROUP. F U L L F IV E COURSE D IN N E R W IT H W HAT YOU W ANT IN IT. f We’ve put in 2 1/4 M ILLIO N TELEPHONES since V J Day w 1. W e h a d to b r e a k r e c o r d s . .. a n d we did. To day we’re serving over one-fourth m ore telephones th an a t the w ar’s en d —a net gain of three-quarters of a million. And, since every day m any custom ers move, we actually had to install more th an two and a q u arter million telephones to make th is gain. P A C IF IC 2 . C o m p le x s p li c e « l i k e th i« — thousands of th em —w ent into the two million miles of wire we’ve p u t in. And th a t’s only p a rt of the story m ore th an 200 new buildings o r ad d itio n s. .. « im plex new switching equipm ent in alm ost all our buildings . . . these and oth er facilities are being added in th e face of sharply rising costs and tough supply problem s. 3. W e’re s till w o r k in g a g a in s t tim e . O rders continue to flood in. To fill service needs we’re add ing facilities a t the ra te of more th an half a mil lion dollars a day —every day. A huge investm ent, yes. But telephones have been going in as never befori* in the W est. And as th e system grows, your telephone service becomes more valuable still No. 110 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each B A S K E T S<M I A L m onth. Visiting an adver m em bers welcome, This paper can tisem ent for an oid-fashloned Bertha Bclshe N (. liasket social, the first such af Clara Houston, Sec. } At 3** fair for the public oi which there has been notice recently. In M oro I Xu l g r N o . H3 1 .o .o .ll. am usem ent (as in other things'* Meets 1st and 3rd x itU if t. we alw ays search for, tf I.O.O.F. Ä i i Tuesdays ir. i I.O.O.F. and bizarre in an effort t t , , , ’ hall. T ransient and ourselves and neighbors visiting brothers are if* Î the m eloncholy distilled by the! to rd ially invited to ov. n company. It doesn't alway meet with u w ork. j o’ Now h#»r° is an exah I<eo W atkins, N. G, som ething old. Basket social: John De Moss, Secretary were a m eans of getting the pio ..... CODY— BILL W IECKING P .O . Box I«5 S<ap|HW-,e, Oregon l-honr 171 HE CHOOSES... Lodge YOU TO A C C EPT friendly ............. Ite h e k a h MORO J Chapm an Bldg., (over P enney’a) ‘ PHONE 3715 The Dalles, Oregon v-----------------------— POSHES INTEREST DOWN oh Anyone w ith a chart of ecoiv ^roni the Observer, Feb. 15, 1929 have fore- omic condition: could the A num ber of cold w'oather re m arket. told the drop in >f tim e after cords of past years has been bro- About this length drop fn Ebe boom te n th is , m onth w ith the advent a w ar there 1 You bocome a m tm b tr of tka N a tio n al Farm the of the storm that is yet with us. th at brings conditions below Loan Association tha minuta you taka a Land If usual One of, these was the longest con- the line of average .. Bank Loan. As a mam bar you p articip ata in tba utive cpld spell. Past records conditions p rev a tk - this earnings and •» » « tba low interest charged it re 15 days in 1919 exceeded ga V a sion” will continue tor further reduced by the dividends you receive. ar by four, m aking a total or m ore after which we v ill rui thi: consecutive days below ins fo of IN V E S T IG A TE along wrth norm al concuu COOPERATIVE LAND BANK CREDITI ten perhaps as m uch and infant Mrs Forrest P< me n Then you can put son left the hospital at The Dal N ational F a rm Loan A ssociation ches in your belt. les last Sunday for their home T h e D alles, O reon There is alw ays the possm nivj £ repeat itsNt in Goldendale. W ll that .histt Mr anti Mrs A. H. Barnum re and th a t tiepressi ms will como turned last Sunday from a three an scheduler!, sooner or later tr The economists and the stock weeks stay at St. M artin’s hot A d v tt.iu m tn l m arket men are s tying th a t this springs. is a m ere temix ir> ¡et back, F rom the G. V. J. Feb. 14, 1919 by the gov- H arry Key published figures that it was cause M arsh to ! top buy showing profit of $3.80 per acre bui not! h made 340 ing wheat, that raisir (1 pi for inti so pe grains and other pourn affected by them wit be 6 cents. W ill's Proud d ed bv the m arket droi . Th Total taxes to 1 collected by tnd th< Sheriff Buxton is $189,978.17. the same thing in 195 enthusiastic Rev. Givens, a same thing i 1929 of His Big Ears Probably there is litth e K ent mem- Odd-Fellow, told iar bers and Rebekal m any pathe- th a t our economy will fi right now. T here will tic and hum orous tnries and ex- And fa rm e rs have w illingly Will Dudley’s mighty proud of cu ts In prices anti a lready sucn periences in arm y life at f shouldered th at responsibility.W ill his big ears! Best crop of corn he’s cuts are here. As for wheat this m eeting Saturday night. spends extra hours in his cornfield 1,400,000,0()<l nation produced F rom th e O bserver, F eb. 12, 1909 grown since ’38. And Will, like so ...c o m e s home tired to a tem per bushels last year, s hipped 500.. many other farm ers, has plenty of Miss Jennie Ginn came up 000,000 bushels abroa d (or iritend from The Dalles th is week to reason to be proud of what he raises. ate glass of beer and early bed, to to) ate. sowed and f eu betw een attend the wedding of her friend be ready for the next day’s work. * The fa rm er has always been a 700.000.000 and 800,000 000 Whei Miss Lillian Stanley and Mr. From where I sit, America can c ro p ’ prospects began looking Fred Rose of Hood River Tues keystone in our economic life, and good th ere ju st was i’t any rea day evening. be m ighty g ra te fu l for her five mil MI sj ^ la r g a r e t the l^ey to our national well-being. son why w heat shoi ti • lie price«' Stanley is also here I wed- B ut from where I Bit, he’s more lion farm ers . . . for their produc Our c a rry ding b f her sister. at $3 00 per bushel, tivity, hard work, and tem perate im portant now than ever. H e’s not rh over will be large t a E John" Kelly and Mi M anufacturing is catching up, cock w ere m arried in The Dalles only feeding A m erica—but friends living — of which Will’s m oderate glass of beer is proof ! too. Electrical goods that were at the home of C. P. Johannsen o f A m eric a o v e r s e a s — b u ild in g so hard to get are now advertis S aturday night, Justice J . A. pood will for this country a t a time ed all over wdth deliveries prom* Douhit officiating. Both bride when friendship for democracy is ised imm ediately. One can even and groom are residents of Moro. most im portant. buy some — plum bing fixtures W hile in the city from P o rt The stores haye nearly all foods, land th is week E. Peoples made ind u stry is catching up and when a trad e of his w arehouse and :s Brewers Foundation it does the boom will t>e over store property to Rev. John T on and prices will drop dow n to a kins, for the ranch of the latter t m petitlve level. in Gilliam county. T hat is all to the good. Prices th at m ake excess profits are no good to the nation and can b<> harm ful to responsible industry T here seems to bt no reason to feel th at the wh it price will he low at next hai est although $3.00 w heat doesn’t seem likely. It ought to be w orth $2.00 a t lea st and th e re ’s a good profit in w heat at th at price. Meat will stay p retty high, in o u r opinion, because the m eat-hunger of th<* preve well paid Am erican 1 WASCO, O R E G O N ed the accum ulation of « a su rp Phone 552 The price of m eat anim a i deterrent grain has als< b N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON indicatif I IN A L R E P O R T T here are er.eral w th at people Notice is given th at Saturday, spending mo than they the 13th day of March, 1948, at w ere m aking because food was the hour of ten o’clock A M. ol too high. T hat is alwa bad said day and the courtroom ol condition for ev e r' one 11 hl tc the C o u n ty C ourt in the court b ta b T e to earn a good living if house in Moro, Sherm an county, he w orks steady, even at th«1 Oregon, has been fixed as the per •eek m ere 40 hour ■<>v’ tim e and place for the hearing perm itted. of all objections, if any, to the In the stock m arket prices final report filed by the under have been low for some tim e and signed in the estate of Ida May th ere are some very cheap stocks King, deceased, and the settle available when earnings are tak ment thereof. en into account. Reason for their Levi S. Hines low prices is • apparently that A dm inistratoi buyers feared th a t prices w ere Carlton L. Pepper, too high. A ttorney for adm inistrator Everyone felt th at prices w en going to drop and m any were .un NOTICE TO C R E D ITO R S doubtedlv w aiting “for that droi All persons having claim: to come. H ere it is. It will prob linst the estate of ’ F ran k ab^v broaden and deepen before Lum born, deceased, are required T o a busy executive, time is m oney. it is over and prices will more to present them , with vouchers nearly represent actual value* property verified, to the under- He m ust reach his destination quickly, for several years. - signed executrix, at Wasco, Ore- — — — — ' gon, w ithin six m onths ‘f rom the safely and refreshed . . . in shape, m en date of the first publication of DRIVING IN S< HOOLN th is notice. ta lly and physically, for im p o rtan t Alice Josephine I.a inborn The secretary of state and the E xecutrix of the will and estate business upon arrival. He chooses the association and a few of F rank S. Lam ’>oi n, deceased, m< eem pleased that lessons 13-6c otl “City of P o rtla n d .’ riving a ie being g i\e n u B ethlehem C h ap ter No. 78. O.E.S. It may help th«' some school Meets Pvery second and ★ ★ * ut will do much car driving fourth T hursday in each harm to education in general. - m onth: visiting m em bers Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Scheduler We. Am ericans get spells abou' invited. Moro, Oregon. such things and think’ that some to the East Pauline Douma W. M. thing should be taught to evbry S tr e D n a lilM K Edna Melzer, Secretary one. ■cis Almost anyone can remember E u re k a Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M. when it was sw im m ing and th« Meets on the 1st and public pressure to teach musica 3rd Thursday evenings Lv. The Dalle« 7:20 PM 11:15 PM 10:20 AM notes to every child is still taking each m onth. Visiting up school tim e. P erhaps it ju st 2 m em bers cordially in- as well be safe driving, if it it For compJou. tra v e l in fo rm a tio n , consult vited to m eet w ith us. agreed that we should put asitlt Irving H art, W. M. educational necessities for some H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary LOCAL AGENT thing else. L u p in e F or Men and Women A lterations, Pressing, R epairs Lowell R. Young LAWYER D IV ID E N D la Other Day: m dtor trip to California and She was accompanied please A rizona. . E loyd by Mr and Mrs Fred H ennagen of Portland who were overnight re tu rn guests of Mrs Hailey and left weeks for Portland Saturday. ested in cub Scouts will get in touch with Mrs Root. ' e Mrs B E strelle Hailey ed F riday after a three ' U N IO N P A C IF IC R A IL R O A D of eie “D wiitf 4. W h e r e d o e « t h e m o n e y c o m e f r o m . . . millions of new w o rk in g d o lla rs n e e d e d to ex tend and im prove service? Mil lions m u st come, not from tele phone bills, but from thousands of people who p u t th eir savings to work in the telephone busi ness To a ttra c t these working dollars, we m ust pay a reasonable am ount for th eir use. This re quires the sale of our services a t fair and adequate pricea. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company More than 65,000 people working together to furnish ever-better telephone service to the West