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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1948)
. 1. PAGE 2 SHERM AN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, C O U N T ! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON from Wednesday this notice. , , Levi S. Hines Alice Josephine J.ainbOrn Administrate! Executrix of the will ana estate Carlton L- Pepper, of Frank S. Lamboin, deceased Attorney for administrator 13-6C \ The table was set for ten follow- J ing the dinner the evening w a s,’ spent in playing cards. . Darlene Macheel returned from a Dalles hospital Wednesday. ’ All persons , having claims All grade school had Valentine « against the estate of Frank S. By Mrs Belle Clothier Lamborn, deceased, are required parties in their rooms Friday af m a t t e r at The Wasco town team basket- ternoon. to present them, with vouchers f. i,te te .! a * * r A* ballball players motored to Cen Mr and Mrs Peter Welk and ] NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING property verified, to the under terville, Wash., and won by a son of Portland were weekend Notice is hereby given that the signed executrix, at Wasco, Ore score of 32-42 Thursday evening. guests of the former’s parents, , undersigned has filed in the gon, within six months from the Wasco played the Maupin bas Mr and Mrs Joe H^loerbrand. County Court of the State of date of the first publication of V < ketball team in Ths Dalles Mon Oregon for Sherman County his The high school students and < day night in the district play-off Principal James Riskoskv, Ro Final Report as Administrator of ro the Editor: WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST WASCO, OREGON Why are there so many eligible and won by 13 points. bert Duke and Ann Slack gave a the estate of Samuel P. Brisbine, national éditorial voters in Sherman County who Mrs T. Lester Johnson and Mrs Valentine party for Darlene deceased, and that Saturday, the INVITES YOU TO ACCEPT B. Estrelle Hailey entertained tne Macheel Friday afternoon at the 20th day of March, 1938, at ten MUn W ASSOCIATION are not registered? With an important vote on the Càrnei club Wednesday afternoon Machell home. Refreshments of o’clock A. M., of said day, at the County School Law scheduled at the Johnson home. A 1:30 des ioe cream and cake were served. County Courtroom, in the Court O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAPI for the near future: it is neces sert luncheon was served follow Mr and Mrs Arthur Van Gilder house, at Moro, Oregon, has been sary that every one who is inter ed by two tables of contract. and son and Mrs Sadie Rich were fixed by the Court as the time ----- fc(’taW'RlPTIoL\-RATBS ested in Sherman County having High score was won by Mrs Dalles visitors Monday. and place for hearing of objec ONE YEAR a good efficient school system Keith McDonald. Mrs L. L. Funk left for Port tions to said Final* Report and Mrs B. Estrelle Hailey held land Thursday. She will visit her the settlement of said estate. be registered so that they may FEBRUARY 20, 1948 high score when Mrs H. L. White son in law and daughter, Mr and Ralph P. .Brisbine vote for the improvement of our entertained t h e Sam Gordon Mrs T. L. Whipple and Kaye. Geo. G. Updegraff, schools. . Mrs William Booth of Boring Attorney for Administrator. We certoinlyOteed this improv club at her country home Thurs A 1:30 dessert was a houseguest of her son in 16-19c ed system so that our schools day • afternoon. Mrs w i l l be rated as standard in the luncheon was served followed by law and daughter Mr and two tables of cards. Philip O’Maara. She was accom ever pay off the huge national state , system. Mr and Mrs Francis Watkins panied home by* the O’Meara’s. Sincerely, debt—a part of which, be it entertained with an 8 o’clock Philip returned but Mrs O’Meara Mrs Paulgn Kaseberg known, was created by such turkey dinner Friday evening. and Margaret will spend a few methods. weeks with her parents. Prices are up roughly twice as ! CARD OF TH ANK S Mr and Mrs Harold Dutton.of high as before the war and wag We wish to give our very sin Paisley were houseguests of the es are about in the same class cere thanks to the friends and /r.rrrw »r’s n a r e n ts . Mr and Mrs with exceptions in both groups. neighbors who came to our* aid The national debt is over ten at the time of the death of our times what it was when the new sister and wife, Mrs Jessie Pot dealers took over in 1933 and ter. over six times what it was when PAT CODY—BILL WIECKING George Potter and family the war began. If we are going Mr and Mrs E. L. Woods & family P. O. Box 1(13 Scappoose, Oregon PhoXU IT4 to devalue the dollar enough to meet the debt we have still gone but part way. Price raises are one way o* From where I sit... ¿ y Jo e Marsh cutting the value** of a dollar. A hour’s work buys less when pri North torn at WASCO ces raise and conversely a bushel of wheat will buy less when labor Free Ride For You-- Wasco, Oregon is high. Incomes from all sources are being taxed more than ever Phone — 282 z" before with certainty that such on the Freedom Train 1 taxes will continue for years if debt is to be paid. j in a country that proUcU our real thrill in Our Town " The fact that income taxes arc dividual liberties—whether t...y high makes other taxes high also. Just the other day when the Free- ply to eur right to vote, taeliM*- • Employes of government,“ state, dom Train stopped by r church, to speak our m i«i . - county, district, have a sizable You’ve heard about it, of courre iy a cla. -s of beer v. Ash f r i t i . v . chufik withheld from their wa<F __an actual train that’s touring Cidy thing ia—w t’ve got, to the country to remind us again live And that makes proiwn.v ween over ui? prove ourselves worthy ef th? ... i what true Democracy means. It taxes higher. Bond holders who Calkins. secretary . . . by guarding sealeusly aga» -c carries such Americana as the are trying to live on the income J. J. Wiley re whatever forces of intolerance en Declaration of Independence, the from federal. bonds are pinched . nouncement be i croach upon our American con Bill of Rights, and other immortal Admission because their income will not rural route meetli cepts of livc-and-let-live, in a iia e documents that guarantee every k,,v a&nwclLaR it would. the Rutledge chur and strong Democracy 1 One Dollar be lfttTedesire fn The Bourbon"section, citizen his liberty’- r merlcan people Red Mexican beans for. sale at . A great idea! And from where I lent expenses GVfc cents per pound. B. W. ■it, we’re all riding along w y there is still Moore. Freedom Train—right now for more gov- G. C. Young has icsigned his rahd too mahv position with the Kent Trading is now causing Co., and wjll farm again this Frrtwn FouftJut-oa gambling and liquor sellers in enforcing the laws. The club report could serve warning of what might than IV R a e ltp fo p r « City VYaSCO DdSKclCCrS as a come ^ 1 1 ) U V e r L e ilt e r V llI e CIUXW . /Vo Creed but the Christ No Name but the Divine Crop Dusting (, and Spraying Cody- Wiecking Aero Service American Legion H Atlas Batteries U -.W A S C 0 I Saturday, Feb. 21 prices. Less govei indent/ more self reliance is the only cure but a majority still seem to wan* the feeble security promised by the money spendln * government. This is even so when it is realiz ed that the more money govern ment spends the l°ss securitv it fô tlï A The executive committee of the field meet was notified that Moro was taking steps to provide a hall for the next meeting in June. Something out of the ordinary is canned pineapple at less than 25 cents. The Moro Commercial Co. is offering it at 15 cents. MAHKW It is probably for the best tb«c the commodities market stopped before going lower. Pegged price of wheat would have stopped it soon in any event. Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.8. Some price reductions were * /\ Meets every second and necessary and perhaps a larger fourth Thursday in each price c u t would be beneficial but — m o n th ; visiting members invited. Moro, Oregon. if too much - change Is made at one time ■’someone could get Pauline Douma W. M. panicky and the price drop go Edna Melzer, Secretory too far for stability. No. 121 A.F. & A.M. It is likely that the peak of Eureka Lodge Meets on the 1st ana prices has been reached for this 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting m em be» cordially ln- vited to meet with us. CITY CLUB REPORT //M \ Irving Hart, W. M. If one may Judge correctly H. B. Pinkerton, Secretory from the published matter about the report the Portland City club Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 110 commiteee made here may be a Meets 2nd and 4th lack of actual evidence in it to Tuesdays of each Visiting convict the guilty. It was expect month. ) ed by* the club that Its report members welcome. yd-fO* would merely be used by official Investigators as a guide to where io strike to firtd the ones who Moro IxMlge No. 113 1.0 hove l>een breaking the law. Meets 1st and 3rd Very few people have been Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. surprized at the charges. Even hall. Transient and infrequent visitors to the city visiting brothers are know that the gambling frater cordially invited to nity have things pretty much m.eet with us. its own wav and the sums m »de Leo Watkins, N. G. are tremendous. They must b*. John DeMoss, Secretory During the war little was done al'out it all. including the dozens of night clubs that flourished t with easily made money. Now the need for expensive excltment is over and the funds to feed the demand for mental jltteriness that makes s u c h things are needed io: food. It is time . Portland took some steps to clean up the town. 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