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/ PAGE 2 SH K R M A * COUNTS JOURHAI a MORO G i l í GON FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1948 the Osage Indinas, , all the high CÇauntç 3o»rn*l hatted, talkative fraternity who were able to sell- colored water PubTii«hed liv e r y Friday at for rheumatism? Has the world gone skeptic in medicine as well M oro, Oregon G iles I* F r e n c h ---------- ------ Bditor as in politics? fc ^ a -= rS S = S T S S r-S S S ^ r3 S As much space as has been PM*office'"at Ore iron under Act of devoted tO Splitting atoms it Kt office at lloro. Moro. Ore«« ‘ £ ‘ 187» that gome enterprising CnnrneM of - " M«rch p person v i^ii would wcu.v. have been able to . figure out a way to sell them o P i t the hypochrondriacs at a suitable Oits 1 *T I O H profi,. The race of Connecticut P a ■ li s W e * van kees with wooden nutmegs NATIONAL EDITORIAL-, in their park miut havp ^ied - ■ ' SSOCIATION th t must - O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y P A P E R S U B S C R IP T IO N R Ä T È S O N E Y E A R ----------------------- *2 (M) con pleUly ’^ b ^ r e ^ e r e pal- aver once was enough Oh! these factual times. How drab! J U L Y », 194« Somex one threw a rock thru the defendant be forever dissol Mr and Mrs John Ashbrook Bill Coats, Gordon Buck, Bob one of the windows in the door ved and set aside. Howell, Donald McIntyre and Gaylord Guy Married spent the Fourth of July week This Summons Is served upon of the Wasco Pharmacy Monday Billie Root. end at Beach. Wash. you pursuant to an order 'm ade night but the store was not en Mr and Mrs George Ijamborn Mr and Mrs James O’Meara tered. Mrs Gaylord Guy, who by the Judge of the entitled Court S inday At Wasco left Monday to go to their home went to East fjake Saturday and at Troutdale selected by their lives above the store, discovered on the 22nd day of June, 1948, Sunday on a fishing trip. the broken window the next which said order requires you to To Jean Richards Mrs Jennie Hearing spent the niece Mrs Pearl Lamborn. appear and answer the Complaint morning. Mr and Mrs Mel Peterson, Da Fourth weekend with her son within six weeks from the date of M rs T ed E v e r e tt in law and daughter, Mr and vid Dunn and Mr and Mrs Har the first publication of this Sum SUMMONS The Wasco Methodist church Mrs Kenneth Stuart in The Dal old Dutton of Portland -were mons. The date of the first pub IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF week end guests of Mr and Mrs waK thp scene of the wedding les. lication of this Summons is the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Miss Barbara Jean Mr and Mrs John McClure and Harley Dutton. 2nd day of July, 1948. July 4 . hf A N Rich- SHERMAN COUNTY Mr and Mrs Damon Fields -and Wcharda d fc J Bemis children of Portland spent the sons BROWN & VAN VACTOR Arnold Thomas Hanson, Plaintiff and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fourth with the Marvin Thomas Attorneys for the Plantiff drns oi fc . • vs. Blau spent the Fourth weekend Post Office Address: family. Anna Marie Hanson, Defendant. Bernlsr<iGuvy o r npo°rtland. Rev" Mrs Glenn Blossom and dau at Richmond with Mr and Mrs TQ: Anna Marie Hanson, Defen Pioneer Building carlPstler.e officiated. ghter, Vicki arrived Tuesdav George Srtlith. The Dalles, Oregon 35-40c dant. hr.de s a t , from Port Blakely, Wn„ to vis Mr and Mrs Ove Hansen, Mr IN THE NAME OF THE it Mrs Blossom’s mother, Mrs and Mrs Sam Brock, Mr and Mrs STATE OF OREGON: You are carried a white prayer book with Ted Everest, Mrs Wilma Wilde, Expert Jaenette Yocum- hereby required to appear and Mr and Mrs Vernon Van Gilder, James Maddox, Lois Ann Ever answer the CQjnplaint filed again rosetouto ma. ett, and -Sharon Laughlin went honor and lis te r Gray Emma J e a n . Van Gilder, Olivo to Badger Creek over the Fourth st you in the above entitled Court -and John Robinson, Mr and Mrs and suit on or before six weeks was best man. Lawrence Nisbet Lloyd Royse and family and weekend. from the date of the first publi sang “Because” accompanied by Walter Eaton had a picnic at Mr and Mrs L. E. Kaseberg cation of this Summons, and if Mrs Carl Stierle, who also play the Fred Christen home in The and family, Mr and Mrs Millard you fail to so answer for want ed the wedding music- Eakin and family of Grass Valley thereof, the plantiff will apply to Dalles July 4th. A reception was held after- and Mr and Mrs M. M. Oveson the Court for the relief demanded P h o n e :»«2— W a sc o Mrs Eugene McMillen of Port and family of Moro picnicked therein, to-wit? That the bonds ceremony at the home of Mrs Alice lam born. Assisting land spent last week at the home on Mill Creek July 4th. of matrimony heretofore and now at the reception were Mrs Fran of her niece and nephew, Olive PETER (Hhorty) D U F A U L T Among the Wasco people at existing between the plaintiff and ces Guy, Mrs Alice Lamborn and and John Robinson. tending the Bend water pageant Mr and Mrs Tracy Hines of were Mr and Mrs Alton McIn r» 3 O O < X 3 O O O 0 C X M Mrs' Lavelle Dormaier. The couple will live in Wasco. lookout, California were^ guests tyre and daughter Janice, Mr and Mrs Bertha Johnson . was a last week at the Vernon Van Mrs L. L. Funk, Mr and Mrs N ew frocks arriving daily in house guest of Mrs Pearl Gross- Gilder home. Mr. Hines is Mrs Wm- Nlsbet, Mr and Mrs, A - c - cup from Saturday to Wednes- Van Gilder’s brother. Kaseberg, Mr and Mrs A. J. Gaberdines, Silks, Cottons Mr and Mrs Jack Hines of San Smith, Arthur Watkins, M^ and last week. ---- — -------------------------------- — Diego, California arrived Tues Mrs Art Macheel and family, Mr Lovely new Nylon hose in . day and are guests of Mr and and Mrs Howard Pratt, Mr and GAS AND OIL Mrs L. E. Dehler. Mrs Dehler Mrs Robert Blsh, Mr and Mrs T ir e o -A c c e s s o r ie a 1 5 & 30 denier * is Mr. Hines’ mother. , Gordon Harper and Leland and R H McKEAN and SON Mr and Mrs L- E. Kaseberg Stanley Anderson. WASCO OREGON and Mr and Mrs Paul Alley took “Miss Jean Lang and Mr Lloyd the Wasco Boy Scouts and their Brink were married in Portland IN S U R A N C E assistant master Rev. Carl Stierle last week. They spent Mondav W asco, O reg o n to Wallowa Lake Monday morn night with Mrs Huckln on their Grain, Feed, Fuel OCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOU®OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoCSOOOOOOOOOOOOOR ing. Those attending camp were way back to Portland from F a r m I m p le m e n ts Larry Kaseberg, Douglas Alley, Coeur de Alene, Idaho. B A R B E D W I R E — GOOD P O S T S PHONE 163 Feedstore Paperhanging & DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION i,It must be said on behalf 8f u e n e r a . Eisenhower ...................... - -------------- General that he has nCrea$ed in stature by his refu- From th e O b serv er, J u ly 12, 1929 paul May Dorothy Belshee sql to let his name . be — used -»----- as a ----- hi date for office. So far his an(j Halbert Belshe^ will be in ,rters have been using his the Legion party that climbi name as a club to defeat some Mt. Hood Sunday. one they do not like and he may Balfour Gutherie, grain buyers, 1»^ justly offended? are opening a grain buying of- He seems wise enough to know ftce in the Moro Hotel with W . that a man who has spent a life t . Balsiger, who comes here time as a soldier, who has nev- from LaGrande, as agent. er voted, or even registered as Tlfe American Legion build- a member of any party, is en- jng at Kent is rapidly nearing tirely unqualified to be presi- completon« dent'of the United States, or of Miss Loydena Grimes is spend- any other Important »Mice. His ing her summer vacation at the training has been different- home of her grandpa rents, Mi With the general bowing him anj Mrs D. W. Nish. self out as politely as he can, F ro m th e G. V . J. J u ly 11,1919 Sunday the editor made his there seems little doubt but that Truman will be Dewey’s oppon first stop over the state road ent in November. He should be. from Wasco to near Biggs and The voters should have the priv found it in poor condition b u t ilege of voting for the present it will be Improved and be the If they want to. Should the Dem way out for Sherman cotrtny to highway ocrats repudiate their actions the ’ Columbia river of the past term or two or four when built. The Moro Hotel was destroyed the voters have nothing but by fire Friday afternoon when FOR SALE: 1935 lMt T. Chev. change to suppbrt. A party has little to offer the grease epught fire from an over truck, flat bed and grain box. , public -if it discards its leaders heated range. W. D. Watkins, Wasco, Ore. 36p There was a large attendance in July and hopes to build a at the Fourth of July,celebration FOR SALE: 12,000 acre combina- program by November. tion farm and stock ranch, 1000 Besides this Truman isn’t a held here the Fourth and Fifth. a. farm land, 300 a. wheat, 200 a. F r o m th e O b se r v e r , J u ly 9, 1909 had sort, perhaps not of presi summer fallow, balance heavy Married July 6 in Portland. (Mntial calibre, somewhat tainted grass. Creeks, springs and by machine connections, inclin N. P. Hansen and Miss Julia wells. Six sets of bldgs. Located ed to speak hurriedly without Woods1 by Rev. J. M. Mpcri^n, in Wasco* County. Mr. Wheat much consideration of the sub formerly of Moro Farmer this would go good Manager Rudolf is to be congra with your deal and it’s not far ject but a decent citizen withal from you. Price $7.00 per acre. and one concerned with the coun tulated on the plays he has been SHELLEY REAL ESTATE able to present to Moro playgo try and As future. He has not THE DIRT MERCHANT. RED flinched when the going has been ers through the erection of the MOND. OREGON. ‘ 34-7C tough - He is undoubtedly the Opera Huse. This office is in receipt of a best president since Herbert WHY open gates? All metal cat Hoover and he deserves better beautiful bunch of sweet peas tle guards. For y.our hitches, grown by Misses Pear lie and Lo treatment than he is getting- pneumatic tire crazy wheel ftis Hennagin, who say that the and fork complete. Large lawn planted this spring on stock of steel and shafting. their father’s place is coming Used pipe from 1V4 to 3” 1 R 8 , U H -H U H along nicely. Mac’s Welding Shop, Phone Years ago there was talk atx>ut 332, Wasco, Oregon. the double negative and how it . reversed the desired expression Rt FTO Medler arrived SPETIC TANKS pumped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 “He ain’t no good" must signify. home ‘ Sunday by1 plape from tfn it was argued, that he must be Salem to spend the holiday sea White Salmon, Wash. some good. son with her mother, Mrs Grace Now we have with us in daily Medler. It took her just an hour ‘YOUR HOUSE OF BEAUTY” expression a sort of double posi to come from Salem to The Dal The Dalles, Phone 2797. Steam for men or ladies. EP tiv e , the Yes, Uh-Huh. One les. She returned to Salem Mon baths fective, invigorating for rheu hears it every where, as a little day to resume her studies at the matic, neuralgia conditions. more than common agreement, Hand message. Scientlc reduc Beauty College Qf ‘W hicl^sh^ls ■as an easy way of makings a ing methods. The Dalles Phar. • ’ -t human sound, as a desire to be . a student. Bldg. Rm. 1. tin Mr and Mrs Francis Medler^bf pleasant it degener Pleasa,nt ^ Sometimes T l ' l h Huh or^even The Dalle, were Saturday night NOTICE: The Sherman County ates Into Yea. Uh-Huh or even _____ dinner „lloot<5 guests of Mr Mr anH and Mrs Mr Fair Board will receive sealed such a a sort of multiple grunt fat Leland Medler. They came up^to bids for concessions at the Sher one might- expect from a take their son Bruce h o m e jo r C(Junty Fa,r tQ held Sep man in a hammock or a pig the weekend, who if i- e r w d o f c l tember 47.1g.19_ untn August 1, under a tree. . ’.c 2 1948. It must be realized that one here. of the reasons for the growth of the Yes, Uh-Huh Is a sort of fear of saying YES or NO. some of the tender minded quar ters they are considered brash or even brutal. A quick ES sounds more positive than some can stand and a positive NO is beyond the conception of anv but the Russians. Of course one must expect de terioration of the language as the people themselves become less assertive and less able to stand the bold opinions of their fellows Back when, if one man said to another "Will You be here right after sun-up?” and the answer was, “YES”, there was a meet ing right after sun-up The guv meant it Were the same thing to occur nowdays and the ans wer was, “Yea, Uh-Huh ,tbev might never meet again. What we mean is that the dou hie positive reduces the assur ance that a positive answer should give Should a young lady inquire of her swain if he loved her and he answered “Yes Uh-Huh” she might feel some what slighted—and justly. But It will probably continue until some more vigorous and less fearful generation of men The DOUBLE SWING FRAME LEVELING on »his now cam- bring back a positive expression that resounds with assurance bino is vory lost and dopondablo . . . w a y ahead of any like, "“You b e t” “Sure Mike” or thing you've Over soon. As ©no w h eel goes up the other “Hell Yes ” Other Want AJs P A IN T IN G T h e G ay Shop DANCE Rom where I s it... by Jo e Marsh. W ill’s Hospitality Isn’t "CrackedW Wasco Legion Hall S o WITTa l i v i n g r o o m d o e s n ’t look like it did a year ago— but it ’s by far th e m ost “liv a b le ” liv in g room I k n ow : A p lace you can a lw a y s drop in fo r good talk, good beer, and a warm w elcom e. B ? e e »inc« January, W ill D u d ley p lann ed to g iv e his liv in g room :h e t “new lo o k ”— planned to ca re fu lly refinleh th e woodwork and replawter th e walla. E v e r y t im e W ill g o t o u t th e p u tty to sta r t A lling in the crack s, a n eig h b o r stopped by to paa> the tim e o f d a y - and first th in g you knew , th ere w a s a group o f us h elp ing Will do th e job up r ig h t A fte r W ill called a h alt to the e v e n in g ’s w ork, we'd s it around the fire en jo y in g a frie n d ly argu m en t and a aparlU ing glaas of m ellow beer. From w h ere I sit, so lon g as W ill p u ts th a t a tm o sp h ere o f h o sp ita l ity and good fe llo w sh ip ahead o f e v e r y th in g e lse, w e’ll all be h a p p y to help W ill ch a n g e th e took« o f h»a liv in g room an y tim e he w an ts. Sat. June 10 -c**'Mt* M.- Good Music Good Time Copyright, 194Ö, Vruled S ta la B raven Foundation lltaa •"»’ t O M D iM iio STATEM ENT C O N D IT IO N ju a e 3 0 , 1948 . — . . RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from B anks.................................. $ 128.041.571 52 United States Government Bonds....................................... 263,144,995 41 32.981.495 89 Municipal and Other Bonds................................................. Loans and Discounts.............................................................. 127,491.658 81 600,000 00 Stock in Federal Reserve B ank............................................ 6,959,898 95 Bank Premises (Including Branches).................................. 647.952 08 Customers’ Liability on Acceptances. ......................... i 1,769,088 63 Interest Earned . ..................................................................... . 1,501,777.64 Other Resources............................ ....................................... .1 $ 563,138,438.83 2- LIA B ILITIES C apital. .T.-. ......................... ................... S 10,000,000.00 S urplus.......................... ............................ 10,000,000.00 . 29,622.504 76 Undivided Profits and Reserves............ 9,622,504.76 2,471,090.50 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc... / .................................. 647.962 08 Acceptances.............................................................................. 260.000.00 Dividends Declared................................................................ 529,390.358 62 D eposits.................................................................................... 653.076 72 Interest CQllected not E arned.............................................. • ••••••© • 103,457 15 Other Liabilities---- -. $ 563,138,438.83 CASE HILL-TYPE COMBINE T h it » tatfm fn t include» ao branche» in Oregon. H « a d O f f i c i : P O R T L A N D , O REG O N autom atically goes daw n. The combine, cradled between the T H E P L E A S U R E OF B E IN G F O O L E D The charlatans are dragging their feet. It may be because money is rather easy to mme by these days, but the true med ical faker Is seldom concerned with legitimacy. We mean that there are no well advertised atomic ray«, or pills, or machines on the mar ket to cure the ills of suffering mankind What’s become of all swing frames, remains level . / . the height of it stays the same w hether the heodor is uphill or dow n. Besides, this n ew hill-type machine is a TON LIGHTER . . . pulls easier .. The Dalles Branch requires less p o w e r. . . and, like oil Case combines, IT SURE O tW K C T « W A W C H SAVES AND CLEANS THE G R A IN . Let's show it to you. TH E Arstill-Monroe Pontiac, Inc. MORO, OREGON U M IT C B AN iT A i» * O R ® m a t io m a l " or bank ® H or fo rtla ? B A N I I I V I N O ONIO Federal DepotH IntvrwK» CorporaHoo