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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1948)
PA O . . 8HKBMAN COUNTY JOUBNAU MOHO, OREGON _ U K . OAY, . and men are not needed, our in- dustry could be expanded if we had the markets and the electri city, jieither of which can be de r u bn«hrd E vrry F riday at Moro, Oregon veloped quickly. Perhaps the chambers of com Gil«» F rench - .......... - - * * * * * merce have an answer, some pol iticians will certainly try to ans C rtn rm w o f M a rc h 1. -------- wer the state government might prepare one. But do what they will Old Man Oregon is going PER to Ke rather full around the mid- PUBLIS JtRS1 A T 1 0 W dje for some time to come. 3»»**** FEBRUARY « . I» « The setting for the wedding was before a large window over looking the sea, the rooms were decorated in blue iris, pink snap dragons and white phlox. Mrs T. L. Whipple of Portland light ed the candles and Mrs B. Es trelle Hailey of Wasco cut the wedding cake. Later a dinner was served and the newlyweds left for a brief wedding trip on the Oregon beaches On their return they will be at home at 2225 N. E. Couch, Portland. D A N A JE A N M. W A T K IN S M A R R IE D AT T A F T By M rs B elle C lothier house in Moro, Sherman county, King, deceased, and the aßt , shaped sandwiches, jello and. Oregon, has been fixe$ as the ment tli? eo^ evl g Hines cookies were served. The rooms time and place for the hed!lP* ‘ Administratoi and dining tables were decorated of all objections, if any, to the p Der in the Valentine motif. Guests were Betty Dormier, Janet Work man, Jean Wallace, Bob Howell, Marvin Richards, and Joe Yo At a 4:30 p. m. ceremony Sat urday, February 21, in the Ester Lee apartments at Taft, Oregon, Dana J e a n McMillin Watkins cum . became th e b rid e of Stanley E. Gordh, son of Mr and Mrs J. M. Gordh of Portland. Dr. Wagner T. Lester Johnson of the Chapel by the Sea offici ated. r LAWYER The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs S. M. McMillin of WASCO MORO Wasco and was given in marri Joanne Watkins entertained age by her father. She wore light blue crepe dress with matching with a Valentine party Friday NOTICE OF F IN A L H E A R IN G short veil and carried a nosegay evening which was spent in play , Notice is hereby given that the pink rosbuds. Mrs Jack Roy- ing games. Refreshments of heart undersigned has filed in the ' official county paper From the Ohserber, F eb. 26, 1909 of County Court of the State of lance of San Francisco, Califor Oregon for Sherman County his . S V B S ÏR ÎP T ÎO N R A T E S Ellsworth Woods has returned nia. sister of the groom, was ma Final Report as Administrator ot . $ 2 . (XI t r o n of honor. She wore a fus'nia ON E 1 EA R __ ___ from his California winter so the estate of Samuel P, Brisbine, journ. much refreshed in health. colored crepe dress and carried a deceased, and that Saturday, the F E B R U A R Y 27, HHH Miss Bailey opens her third nosegay of pink roses and white IN S U R A N C E 20th day of March, 1938, at ten term at the Boardman schoo carnations. Jack Rovlance, broth o’clock A. M., of said day, at the HERE THEY COME er in law of the groom was Dest March 1. _ County Courtroom, in the Court M d lto — OREGON __ ______ ______ 1_____ Although some facetious com Mrs R. M. Starnes has return man. house, at Moro, Oregon, has been ed to her Salem home after a G A S A N D O IL ment has been made in • fixed by 'the Court as the time T ir e s-A c c e sso r le s paper about the crowding of winter spent with her daughter. and place for bearing of objec Oregon that is being done by new Mrs Reese In the Monkland re tions to said Final Report and p H McKEAN and SON comers from the east, it is rec gion. the settlement of said estate. U ARCO >! OREGON ognized that it is a very serious I F rom th e G.V.J. F eb. 28, 1819 Ralph P. Brisbine Robert Eslinger will move on Geo. G. Updegraff, ‘^ I f ^ s recently reported, the IN S U R A N C E Attorney for Administrator. his farm this spring and get busv. population increase on the west Mr Stark having moved to the * - 16-19c G rain, F eed , F lo o r, F uel coast has been 40 Percent it I. N. I^emon ranch. Farm Im p lem en ts, Bags, T w in e must have reached approxima e NOTICE OF H E A R IN G ON Jim Wilson according to infor lv that much in Oregon. Portland BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS F IN A L R E PO R T mation received will build a very • Notice is given that Saturday, and the lower valley is full of handsome house in Kent, work PHONES W ASCO, OREGON the 13th day of March, 1948, at people, living in new houses, old to commence this spring, and Feedstore Office Residence Phone 552____ {X ses, tents, tra ile r. Hotels are the hour of ten o’clock A. M. ol 163_______ 162 182 Mr. Ramsey of Moro ana G n o c c o * said day and the courtroom ol full and only to be approached that Mr. Van Nuys of Grass Vah^' the County Court • in the court aftei some days of reserva will do the carpenter work. ahead. The country is full of Crop Dusting anil Spraying In Other Days j Bill F. Todd IMONAID ST KEITH Dll PRODUCÍS From th e O bserver, Mar. 1, 192« 3 P€Not only that, but more people j Searcy cut the back of his are coming every oay. \X ach left hand Wednesday while chop o the Columbia river highway and ping wood with which to keep see them go by. Travelers from the home fires burning. The up Texas, Illinois, Kansas, bou n swing-of the axe caught the low Dakota come along in neat se ceiling of the woodshed, the dans piled to the roof with cloth- handle gave a glancing blow to es or in dilapidated ¿rucks full of his head as it fell. household plunder topped with Miss Edna Luttrell, teache/ well lashed-on bed springs, not at the Monkland school, was talc all of these people are out fot a en to the hospital at ^ b e Dalles drive. To many there is more Friday where she under went an purpose in their coming to Ore gon than to see Mt. Hood and emergency appendectomy. Multnomah Falls and take a peek B eth leh em C hapter No. 7«. O-E.8- at the blue Pacific. Meets every second ana Next year when the assessor fourtlrThursday in each makes up his list of property W ” month; visiting members owners the names of many of invited. Moro, Oregon. these will be there inscribed and Pauline Douma W. M. miUtown payrolls and city »Pay Edna Melzer,_ Secretary ------ ment reservation lists will alike No? 1 « A .F a A.M. lie crowded by thei. names. Meets on the 1st ana Men who worked in the west 3rd Thursday evenings during the war. veterans who each month. V isiting were stationed on tire coast are members cordially In coming back and frin g in g their • vited to meet with us. Irving.H art, W. M. families. They are younger, more imaginative, more i esolute than H. B. Pinkerton,-Secretary the average of the nation.They lu p in . K. ' rk.ih I o.lgi* IV« H I will not be denied, noi kept ba k Meets 2nd and 4th In Tennessee by 1st k of jobs in T u e sd a y s of each <-« Oregon. Our pension paym ent m on th . V isitin g are close to the top to aid their, members welcome. old folks, our Jobs pay beVer Bertha kelshe N. G than average rates, whether we flara Houston, Sec. like it or want to absorb them more slowly makes no difference. M oro I xwtge ^»o. 113 I.OÏOTP. Much of Oregon's financial Meets 1st and 3rd problem comes from this Influx. Tuesdays lr. I.O.O.F. The school ‘situation, the road hall. Transient and demand, the city addition wor visiting brothers are ries, the traffic dangers, the as cordially invited to sessment rate have all been boo meet with us. sted by these migrants who have Leo Watkins, N. G. come to live with us because John DeMoss, Secretary through the accident of war they found out what a fine place we have to live in. What are we going to do about it? We can’t make money out of them because in many cases thev haven't any We can t sell them much because they can’t buy. We haven’t Industries to absorb them and utilize their latxjr. Our far mers won’t sell or rent because they want to stay here themsel —m m ves. Opening new farmR Is a slow and laborious process requiring more community management than most counties possess. For the very reason that we do have a high wage scale, that there are lots of people and much demand, we cannot easily open up new farms for these new comers. A house costs too much, counties cannot build roads, ma chinery Is high and the market not guaranteed. Who would ad vocate going onto cqr. cut-off land or Into the hills to aid these people start a farm? We have lktie mining, our ag riculture. especially in eastern Oregon, is done by machinery N ew frocks arriving daily in Gaberdines, Silks, Cottons STA N L EY « Lovely new Nylon hoie in 1 5 & 30 denier Wasco, Oregon P h on e — The Gay Shop jQ . Atlas ?Tires WHEAT TREATING VBCTER V clod»*« wfcitar and elaaaar « fko tim«. Do«« «v«f«q« family woak »" «bou» ONE HOUR. No »oakiog, boiling, rubbmg. demdnh S P R IN G S KLEGTRK CODY— B IL L W IEC K IN G 165 S cappoose, Oregon P hone 1 7 4 _________ WAHtX) CHURCH OF CHRIST WASCO, OREGON INVITES YOU TO ACCEPT No Book but the Bible No Creed but the Christ No Name but the Divine W e e d Control Service with both P L A N E S and H E L IC O P T E R S to c o v c i rough fields as w e ll as open A i r applicat on b y e x p e r ienced duster and spray p ilo ts thru uce o f Central A irp la n e Service o f Yakim a L oca l Arrangem ents thru S and Call L. L. F u n k at W a sc o o r 2233 H e p p n e r. H . C . Happ<*ld M The D l!e* Airport F ly n g Service Phone 9189 Box 15, Dallesport. Wash. Here’s one place where COMFORT SETS THE STYLE OF FRONT ROW FOOD crosiey I *■(« «. I. FAT.«fF«i SPIED WAY FOR MIALSl The beautiful Crosley Shelvador* gives you unequalled con venience in meal preparation . . .p lu s every outstanding improvement in modern home refrigeration. Come in and sec these advan tages for yourself. 1. This g a d g e t was the latest thing in headsets when grandmother was a girl. Matter o f fact, it was the first headset in general use back in 1880. It w eighed more than six pounds. It’s a museum piece now, o f course. Headset styles changed. They grew lighter, more comfortable, more efficient. CROSSLEY FROSTMASTER T he frozen food cab in et th«»1 fits your kitchen. F iat top K extra work apace. F eed your fam ily better thia n ew , easy, u ir iiiy w ay. H olds 100 pound», 36 in . h igh , 29 M in- w ide, ln * d eeP ’ g a v e m arketing trips, the locker plant. Cut tim e. Your kitchen Is frozen food pantry. « m king han<V See the C rosley Frostniasten* F reezer in actual dem on * *a at our show room «t vena Springs. CROSLEY D E L U X E R A N G E 2. T h is c h e s t - s t y lo m o d e l came along after many modifications o f the old timer. T e le p h o n e engineers liked its voice "pick-up.” Operators liked its lightness and the freedom o f movement it gave. As transmitters became better,central offices became quieter and more pleasant places. 3 . T o d a y ’s n e w e s t s tr e a m lin e d s e t is tops for comfort, say operators who've used it. It weighs under six ounces. It’s an example o f how w e’re mak ing equipm ent more comfortable . . . to make the company the sort o f place that attracts the kind o f people w ho make good Service possible. Overalae O ven, K alorie Keepei In su la tio n . Hervl-Chef Oven tom atlc ü m e r nnd on, cook s a m eal, M con trols ou tlet rear surface unit. 4. H e r e ’s w h y te le p h o n e Control: Au clock, turns t u m s off. AI- or 1250 w att “ a s SK ' ick WASCO, OREGON Box sm u t. G O O D E q u ip m e n t-G O O l> W o rk S ee ( rosley lin e before you bu y XII as J* say* Now NCG AN-PRATT hiOTORS P O tim e p re p a re d to treat seed w h ea t fo r S A V E M1LEN BE M E A IX A H E A D TWIN TUB “°,“ 1 PA T Atlas Batteries I w ill be in th e c o u n ty u n til seed in g A lso complet® b ne S ( ’rosley R adio’s A ll available InoW PI 282 w A u to R e p a irin g W a sco , O regon its rue new This smart motorist wants hb car’s brakes to respond instantly. So he comes to us regularly for our special brake check-up. He knows we do a reliable job on this all-important part of car performance. For real life in surance,” let us adjust your car’s hydraulic brakes—toon! While you’re waiting for your new Chrysler or Plymouth, we ll Uoeo your old car in tip-top shapA Cody- Wiecking Aero Service N orth turn at WASCO s\^'l STOPS ON DIME f in stock, what wh hei . u the S h elvad or, john dkmobh D e M o s s S p rin g s E le c tric jobs a r e g o o d Jobs: Pay is good — em ployees paid while training • Regular raises, over time and premium pay • Steady viork — telephone people can plan ahead • Benefit plan paid for entirely by company - cov ers sickness, death benefits and pensions* Advancement within Paid vacations and company holidays. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to fur nish ever better telephone service to the West