Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 11, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACK a SHERMAI»
COUNTY
JOURNAU MORO OREGON
FRIDAY, JU N E 11, IM »
-to circumvent our entrance in 8PEC,AI'
Ear. Gentry is in the hospital
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î h e war it could now take such
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with ^ m f ^ t e ^ h a ^ ^
_______ action with impunity. It was not
to the legal vo? e™ Tuesday in The Dalles to Wesley
-----fob ltoh e< rR very Friday at
wlse enough; we have given a trict No. 17 of Sherman JLouniy,
Belshee, 69, of Moro and
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Moro, Oregon 1
promise, and that promise must state of Oregon, that in accor Eunice M Hawklns 62, of Port-
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a SPECIAL !SCHOOL MFETING ^ ¡^ J'f'p O N ^ O u ïx H O N O F IN -
oi March s. u.9
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Writers for the Oregonian of said district will be held
p r r a r i n g TAX LEVY OVER
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have been telling of the trouW « the sch^ ,ho^ oem° n2. ^ e
AMOUNT ' LIMITE!» BY SBC-
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~ 'W of moving to a brand new build- June, 1948, from z.uu omovr . p
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ST A T E
O lE C f c O ^ s O P t «
£ ,st week, and those of m. until 3:00 oclock p. m„ for the J ^ t Î t o ^ N
P « I I I S h R > 4 - 4 s <0>' * T1 0 * nostalgic turn of mind have foHowl« purpose^
q(
No0ce ,g hereby
that an
.a
spoken of the glories that came
io vote up«
follow- election will be held in School
NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L - to that paper while house in the the Districts Moro
District
Sherman vuuh
Conn- -
rict No.
no . 17 of
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old
6th
and
Alder
location.
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of
Oregon.
at
School
X I A T I O N ol<‘ ^ " r i s k T S " ’ « bit
No. 17, DeMoss ty, State of Oregon, at Schoo.
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At the risk of being a bit Schoo I k
Frskine House in said school district, for
iH & T O & C VKunhl— m
pessimistic r we «“ feel “ bidden
IMs
purpose of - submitting to the
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g
S r s c » . s S Harmony the
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O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
say that it is doubtful if t e
District No 20, Fairview legal voters of said district the
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Oregonian
as much in Schoo District N°
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the time set for the meeting to be- Dated this 29ti, day of May, 1948.
.
NOTICE OF A N N U A L SCHOOL gin. Until the count begins, any A T ESI.
legal voters of the district shall Ernest Woods, Chairman Board
M EETING
be entitled to vote upon any bus of Directors.
.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iness before the meeting.
Carrel Bennett, District C krk.
to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No. 17 of Sherman County,
State of Oregon, that the ANNU­
AL SCHOOL MEETING of said
District will be held at School
House; to begin at the hour of
2:00 o’clock p. m. on the third
Monday in June, being the 21st
H a i l & F ir e
daÿ of June, A. D. 1948.
This meeting is called»,for the
purpose of electing One < 1 > Di­
rector and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
In districts of the second and
Call at
third classes The ballots shall not
be counted until one hour after
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GRAIN INSURANCE
Full or deductable coverage
SJierman Co-op Grain Growers
rkntfvd this 2nd day of June, amount, limited by section ii,
T. Lesier Johnson
That is a reflection on the
P®ted -**«•-
y
article XI, of the Constitution of
times, not on the newspaper,
RMAN q q u NTY DISTRICT Oregon,
LAWYER
i s A L A ’r l o T i s M
which still rates as one of the SHERMANILliUN
The
BOUNDARY BOARD.
The reasons lor ‘"creasing
MORO
Those who are afraid of the best
WASCO
Bv J M Wilson, Chairman, such levy are : No Tax Base^
word “Isolationism” may well ^ en Harvey Scott was editor
Wily W Knlghten, Secretary
The amount of tax, In excess
W ily W.
Qf the 6% limitation, proposed
begin to be alarmed; those who
the Oregonian it was a factor
adhere to that philosophy may
public affairs in Oregon the
to be levied for said year Is
MOTOROLA and
PHILCO
take heart.
.
nke of which it will probably
$10,758.61.
AM I
The action of the house of re- neyer
again. Those days are
Dated this 29th day of May. r
BUILD
auto radios for im m ediate
presentatives in cutting serious-
ne There’s the radio that
1948.
delivery, for all m akes and
ly the appropriation for aid to cerlainly takes the bloom off
Attest:
models of cars, coine in and
PROFITS
Ernest Woods, *-Chairjnan Board
Europe under the Marshall plan
dal|y news There’s the com-
see about having one instal­
led. Prices from $46.00 up to
and the action of voters in the mentators who surely make less
of Directors.
Carrel S. Bennett, District Clerk.
South Africa election are un- necesgary. the comments of an
$105.00.
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disputable evidences of a univer-
There’s the direct pri-
HARRY’S RADIO SERVICE
NOTICE
OF
F
IN
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H
EARING
BORROWING
sal trend toward nationalism or mafy lhat spreads political pow-
Notice is hereby given that
Phone
isolatlonism.
e There’s dozens of other news-
rnun<- 2928
RIGHT!
People are looking to their own
th are aasmuing a place 319 E. 3rd Bt. The Dalles, Ore the undersigned has filed in the
______County ‘ Court of the State of
doorsteps and seem willing to
u of the gtate wlth more (o y e rP e n ny’H)
Oregon
let those across the sea look out
of news and of
No. 113 I.OJO.F Oregon for Sherman County her
Final Report and Account as
for themselves. \\ hether the trou- CQmment than the Oregonian Meets ls t and 3rd
Executrix of the Last Will and
hies of those, across the sea may
possibly encompass.
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
coopero***
Testament of Daisy Hennagin
;pread and engulf everyone is
¡¿arvey Scott had only to com- hall. Transient and
•dvoAto««*
Belshee, deceased, and that Sat­
not considered as seriously as it pete with the Bible to obtain a visiting brothers are
urday, the 26th day of ••»June,
was a few years ago.
reader for his hard thought cordially Invited to
LAMP BANK LOANS
1948, at ten o’clock A M., of
Had this nation
the editorials on monetary and pollt- meet with us.
, , . held . to
r J":
said day, at the County Court­
theory of isolationism for the
affairs.And people used to
Leo Watkins. N. G.
house, at at Moro,
Moro, Oregon, has
past forty years m
the e history
oi
readlng
the
Bible
were
more
in-
John
DeMoss,
Secretary
n u .u « j w» reading
'
house,
been *«ucjj
much cUn^d * t0 believe the
. printed word fteth|chem Chapter No. ~7 8 TO.E.8'. been fixed by the Court as t
the world would have beer‘
hear»ng,of ob-
different, and none can say
generation raised on the
Meets every second and time and place for hearii
would have been worse Our ven-
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A fourth Thursday
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in each jections
Report and
a n d
tures into Europe have done us comic
strips.
month;
visiting
members
Account
and
the
settlement
of
Nowdavs a writer for a news-
no good and have not aided Eu-
competition from all
invited. Moro, Oregon
estate.
rope—otherwise it c o u ld n o t be
Radlo»8 voice is omni­
Pauline Douma W. M.
Frances Ekstrom
in so deplorable a condition.
resenV magazines of all kinds
_
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_ Updegraff,
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Edna ___________
Melxer, Secretary
Geo.
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But we didn’t hold to isolation-
stories of all kinds about -------— — ---151 AP a A.M. Attorney
for Executrix
lsm. We first broke with ^ha
is entertainment « - k . IxMlgeNo. « . A . T . * ^ -------------
Meets on the lst and
theory when we sent troop
a™*rts and travel that were
^ \& j ,
3rd m,—
Thursday evenings r*-------
r p o r«e C
G * U D d e P fR lI
Phone 424
anmad to end forever aU
the Oregonian
each month. Visiting VJCUI
v».
fe
BOX 261, MORO, OREGON
the war to end all wars—you
achlevlng its greatness at
members cordially in-
Attorney at law
vited to meet with us.
remember. Yea.
.
. Alder.1
And at the request
Cburch- '
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of news.
Irving Hart, W. M.
GAS AND OIL
ill, accompanied by the propa-
author lft Harpers
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
MORO
Tire»-A cceHHor ic s
ganda of an ambitious
’ P^P
wfluence of one
Monday, W ednesday, Friday
nusanus »<*»« v»»»» ---- -r----
Lupine Rebekah Ixxige No. 116
H McKEAN and SON
Afternoons
we Wlel “ roans' are a nart
part of wan
man was felt in all gr^$|^l»ew»-
grs»i tewe- Meets
Meils - 2n(J ■ and ■ 4th “ -1- — —
___ m av That
hp true
WASCO '
OREGON
more
c. ,
. ««rvern- papers.
may now
be as true now as y uesdayS of each
the soil their ina i
^ ag jn former times. But it Is month.
Visiting
IN S U R A N C E
ments set out to save-
much harder for one man to members welcome.
T H E D A IJ.E S
History will never be. able to
^ ^ 0 of sufficient Bertha Belshe N G
211 East Third Street
Grain, Feed, Fuel
te" us whether ^ » to n ls m ls ^
to govern , modern Clara Houston, Sec.
Telephone 3209
good thing for America
npwsoaDer Papers are run by ---------------- =-------
44v«r tU«
We let ourselves be talked out of
whQ keep on the job
it by politicians and dollar hum
36 to 40 hours out of the
- gry salesm en of destruct on ’
week’s 168 It often m akes-the
From w here I s i t ... / y J o e M arsh
when it might be valuable. Then week s 1 »-
q dUeV
we
over the
the wo
w ord t nte»R effort
£
URe
we go
go tralspeln^
tralspsing over
like something i
meddling in everything from gov-
f ,^ ,ween a round of ,
ernmenta on down to feeding the struck oR
fiut .
infanta of Invaded land«
there» no chance of changing '
People come to depend on u~
printer»’ !
and our dollars. We make a place it. the guild
(
for ourselves that can hardly be “ 'p T L b lV the OregoRlan will •
-
filled by less well trainer peo
successful from a business
Now and then, in Ch« pagee of stumped. But not Ma Hoskins, who.
pies. Then we have a reverson
¿«•ndDOirnT it will continue to the Clarion,
Uiarton, I l run a biographical
Diograpmcm returned
reiurneu the
me clipping to
vv ««•
me with
type and our thoughts. turn n-
the news qU
ix under
quiz,
under the
the heading
heading of
of “Who
“Who “John
“John Alden”
Alden” on
on i it. t She
She recognized
recognized
ward to domestic affairs and we g a th e r'
Qf accu,acy and - Is This
- - Man?”
- For
- instance . . .
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all
the clues—including that refer-
are isolationists again.
rvnrtiniitv- hut it may never
“He was one of the earliest lov- ence to “beer" and "cooper."
It Is all very
™ ar8 b^ me the tie that connects the
ers in American history...
For Ma—who’s read her history,
better say stay home du/ ^ g
Oregon resident with the world
“And yet he was too shy to eourt k"°’ ’ ,h «‘ beer as the beverage >
and help people during had tl
.
. mailbox—and at one
/w ia r a fln n
l a as
w a old 111
h i n land,
iB T lii
of / m moderation,
is
in t this
The action of the house was very beyond
ma“ ^ h a t
a woman o u trig h t...
of ours as the never-ending Ameri-1
foolish. Had It been wise enough time it w---- £-----------
WASCO, OREGON
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JU N E 11, 1948
G r if f it h & M e e k e , A g e n ts
8
N e w fro c k s a rriv in g d a ily in
G a b e rd in e s , S ilks, C o tt o n s
L o v e ly n e w N y lo n ho se in
1 5 & 3 0 d e n ie r
The Gay Shop
CARPENTER
CONCRETE WORKER
a
W . A. HAYES
DANCE
Wasco Legion Hall
Sat. June 12
Admission $1.00
W h o is th is M a n 7
za
*He came to the New World on
the M ayflower...
can search for to lera n ce which
brought the Pilgrims over to this
country in the first place.
“A cooper to repair the beer bar­
rels accompanying the P ilg rim s...
1 - ■, ■ ■. •
PERSONALIZED
i
.
“Who la this man?"
I thought that everybody was
C H E C K S *
Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers foundation
a r e distinctive
and inexpensive
No dirt to hurt
■
«N o tore (pr.weor
"Doc sure has something there!”
. «
RPM Tractor Roller Lubricane
is compounded to help seal
bearings from mud and dust.
• •
• 1 *
Gives more work time between
lubrications, reduces wear . . .
gives tractors longer life.
When your bank checks bear your own name
and address, they become truly distinctive.
* Such checks have practical advantages, too. They
provide additional identification, insure proper
crediting of your accounts and arc quite certain to
It's stuff that's tough
be returned if lost.
set of 200 Personalized Checks, with your
name and address, and a handsome cover with your
name stamped in g o ld . . . all for $1.35.
A
F actor « ou *1
C. A. SIYHOLDS, M on««w
MAX F. KASSMOSS. AssJsHmf Monwgor
SODHFY COOF1I. A m J o H n M AU«a*or
Covers a ll track roller bear­
ings with a tdugh film that
* sticks there longer.
THE DALLES BRANCH
O « « • ° H
»A N «
»«E V IM *
K e i t h M c D o n a l d
O • I O O N
TWO GREAT CARS . . .
GOOD SERVICE BT MASTER T E C H N I C I A N S
o f C a lifo r n ia P re d w e t
C. R. AND EPSON
Grass Valley, Phone 23?
Momb«r Föderal Dopowt Irmxonc« Corporation
so skilled and experienced th a t they
don’t even think they know it all.
R ight now every last one of them
is enrolled in the M aster Technicians
Service Conference. This is post­
graduate education in engineering
principles . . . in the fastest, surest
ways of finding mechanical difficul­
ties . . . in all the newest and best
service techniques.
Doc, himself, says these mechanics
are tops when it comes to check-ups
and diagnosis. B ut don t take his
word for i t —bring in your car and
see for yourself. You’ll say you never
saw such thorough, speedy service.
K E E P S THEM G REA T
A S t a n d o r d
U N IT E D STATES
N A T IO N A L B A N K
am
lubricant
I t ’s no trick a t all, Doc tells me, to
tak e out an appendix. The tough
job, he says, and the im portant one
is knowing whether it is the appendix
th a t’s causing the trouble.
Same way with cars. Anybody
who calls himself a mechanic can,
fix cars w hen som ebody tells him
w h at’s causing poor performance.
B u t the fellow who can spot the
com plaint right off—w ithout costly,
tim e-wasting guesswork and experi­
m enting—th ere’s a real serviceman.
. And th a t’s th e only kind we have
a t our Chrysler and Plym outh head­
quarters here. F act is, our boys are
Waseo, Phone 552
N o o n a n - P r a t t M o to r s
W ASCO, O REG O N