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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1948)
I’K F r r . '. i w r . H ’. i » jo u r n a l m u i :« X u ¡ :i'c < :\ I RI1>AY, JULY 30, 1«)»H U Jn fK p p e n a V g |í V Mr and Mrs Ira B arnett, Mr and Mrs Corwin B arnett, and erm att (Euuuty jju u rtia i John Golden B arnett cam e up Z ' • - » from P ortland last week. Mr Publiothcd Every "TPridáy at and M rs Corwin B arnett Will Moro, Oregon rem ain a t Boardacres farm for Giles K French -------------- Editor a while. . Mr and Mrs Jam es F ulton and tnU-r.-d » . H'-eond cluni ‘“lr»ntt«*r at 7Sc Mrs Ted E verett poet office at Moro, O r-tro n under A rt of Miss Joyce Ann F u lto n of Los Qoniri'r** of M arch S, 1H79. I.ast W ednesday evening Mr Angeles arrived last T hursday ............... _ .......... and Mrs Ed McKee ....... gave .... a ri„. gar- and are visiting at the hom es of den party. Those present w ere Mr and M rs Charles Fulton and PER ’ Dr. and M rs Viggo H aufelt of Mr and M rs John Fulton. The Dalles. Mr and M rs C. R. Mr and Mrs Ed Goodrich and 1 AT WIN M arshall of Portland. Mr and daughters of Prineville spent Mrs J. T. Johnson. Mr and Mrs Sunday at the home of Mr and By Mrs George Fox NATIONAL EDITORIAL- George Van Gaasbeck, M rs Au- Mrs Lloyd Royse. Mrs Goodrich 3 S O C IA T IO N W heat harvesting is hum m ing PUsta H uckin and Mrs Josephine is Mrs R oy«e8 cousin, into its second week of activity. Lam born. Mr and M rs Lewis H astings Every farm er w ith the exception Pack No. 347, Den 1, Cub look Mrs R. H- McKean to j h t Scouts bad an outdoor m eeting hospital in The Dalles last y™* O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER of one or tw’o are going full speed. W lth breakfast at 5:30 a. m. and and picnic at the hom e of th eir day afternoon for medicalI atten- SUBSCRIPTION RATES supper at 8:30 p. m. the crew is den m other. Mrs Flovd Root tlon. She*te reported to ONE YEAR _________ _ $2.00 able to work in n atu res light. T hursdav .Tulv 8th. Cub Maste* covering ntyely. .. , The standing w heat which Is H A W hite gave, the W olf award Mrs Anna Lee is in a /p o sn lta l JULY 30, 1948 yielding so generously this year to Robbie H astings and gold and in The Dalles, r.e t‘0V®TlnYii*™ 7 is pouring into the elevators, silver arrow s for B ear aw ard to an operation -perform ed Ju ly HARVEST The elevator men are looking for Stanley Boice. The aw ards w^re H er d aughter Mrs Art b m iui is in one way there isn ’t much m eans of shipping the w heat presented by the new candle- 8ti11 in T he DaIlesL.W>ttt .M r. ,/ to it anymore. The hours are still out of the county in order to UghT^erem onv. The p^ck receiv- ' long but wet m ornings prevent have room for the entire crop. ed th eir c h a rter from the Nation- the use of as m any hours as the To date they have had fairly aj Council. The bovs disnlaved r F , » old thresherm en utilized Ma good w eather for harvesting outdoor hut. te n t and firenlace. iA kU iS chinery m akes the job easier anti Quite a bit of wind, hut nothing which thev had w orked on for a cat w- much quicker. to hold them up. bu t everyone m onth. This will be the la«t hCLK .. . New home in The Dalles one o f the finest and A farm er one tim e piled his was eyeing the threatening m eeting until Septem ber. m ost livable w ith a view un grain in stacks with the aid of clouds T uesday m orning. Any Mrs w . E- RueDell of Seattle surpassed. 3 bedroom s, fire six or seven men, a header aifd lay off is tough for boss as well t»ag been visiting her son in law place, breakfast nook, all h ard some boxes on wagons. Then he as the crew. The crew which and daughter. Mr and Mrs Floyd wood floors and plenty of nice waited and waited until some does long hours is paid about Root for a week. yard. R. A. B rouhard Agency, threshing outfit came his way. double w hat an o rd in ary days Mrs M. E. McKee of Portland 310 C ourt St , T he Dalles, Ore. If wages and other costs w ere work Is w orth, so everyone is stopped to visit w ith Mr and ’ 39-40c com parable the heading operation satisfied. The boss ju st has so Mrs Ed McKee last W ednesday itself would have cost more m any good days to get the cream when she w as taking her son LOST: New, green bedroll be than the entire harvest nowdays, skim m ed off the crop, so it is Gordon back to Moro. tw een B ernard M artin ranch but men worked 12 hours—o r _ Im perative to hasten. Mrs E sth er Stanlev has been and Donald M artin’s. Please 11 for $1.50 or $2.00. W allv Joe M orris was a S atu r-’ a visitor in W asco since July re tu rn im m ediately or call 419 It was a great day when the day night guest of his grandm o 12th. She is visiting old friends Grass Valley, Oregon. 39-42c th resh er came? The roustabout th e r Mrs M Duffy in T he Dalles and renew ing acquaintances. Flee. had to have file wood and he of bunday dinner guests of Mt i>r and Mrs S. J. Simons of SALE. WegUnghOtMM *i«C- ten Vaided the garden patch fo* and Mrs Claude Coats w ere their Pendleton w ere Saturday guests trie Stove, side oven, $50.00 I* »tutors or such o th er vegetable son in law and d aughter Mr and at the home of Mr and Mrs 'M ay be seen at May Electric. as was growing. Although there Elton E akin and fam ily of G rass piovd Root. Mrs Paul May, Moro. 38c was an attem pt made to be care Valley. Mr and Mrs Andy B arnett and p,QR SALE: 1840 A. fenced pas ful a lot of hay was wasted in Mr and Mrs R obert Coxe of daughter of W eston w ere at the ture, 5 springs, good w ater, feeding the 20 or 25 horses used Lu G rande came over the w’eek- home of Mr and Mrs Clifford good grass. $7.00 per A. Ben bv the th resh er crew s There end to the home of Mr and Mrs Fridley fqr a few days last week. c-tfn w asn't much the farm er could Jam es Tate to pick Up Mrs T hey^w ere called on account of Taylor Antelope. do alxrut that, either. T ate’s grandm other Mrs Annie Mr F ridley’s Illness and came . W hen it w’as done th ere were B utts and take her to I ^»Grande to heln out. Mr- F ridley has been great piles of straw’ and of sack w here she expects to spend the. very 111 w ith the measles, but is ed wheat that were hauled away, w inter - im proving nleelv now. Mr. Bar- but m any farm ers left the straw Mr anil Mrs Basil Bains came nett is Mrs F ridley’s brother, stacks in the field for the stock up from Portland for two days DeMoss Springs Electric, Ph- to run V) in w inter. TFN last week to visit Mrs Bains’ par 857, Moro. GAS AND OIL A th resh in g crew’ required ents, Mr and Mrs Trace Fields T ire s- Accessories about 20 men and on a good day ing Mrs Bains’ birthday annive^ H ELP W A N T E D Are you tired it could thresh and sack 1000 Mrs Fields gave a dinner hono£"wp H M c K f iA N a n d SO N of w orking for som eone else? sacks or a little over 2000 bu sary. Invited guests .were Mr The best one m an businss in WASCO :-: OREGON shel, a job th at m any a four and M rs I>eonard Fields and this county now available man crew’ can encom pass in family and Gladyce -M oore.of W atkins Dealers are enjoying IN S U R A N C E these m odem times. Waflco and Mr and Mrs C. W. the best sales in the history Heading used to take from two Fields from G rass Valley. (■rain. Feed, Fuel of the Com pany Can arrange to three w eeks for the average Miss M arylin Zodrow of The farm er and thresh in g went on Dalles is helping her -sister Mrs capital for responsible men Farm Im plem ents ir.to the fall, som etim es October S tu art Macnab during the har- BARRED W IR E — GOOD POST« Income sta rts at once. W rite H arvest wages then w ere for a vest season. The J. R. W atkins Company. PHONE 163- Feedstore ' couple of m onths, now a couple Mrs Robert Byrd and ^daughter of weeks of harvest is all that Linda w ere callers in The Dalles can be expected, b u t the total is Friday* and visited her m other m ore in dollars. Mrs Jones at the hospital. It is still the sam e kind of a Mr and Mrs Rav Brown were season only because the crop visiting Mr and Mrs F rank Ad- harvested is the sam e, thé so ms W ednesday- evening and a t d a l. economic and business char tended the show in A rlington. acteristics are different. Sunday dinner guests and vis itors at the Rev and Mrs W. E. ! Rice horrie w ere the pastor and his wife Rev and Mrs F ay Tw ist of the A rlington Nazarene church. Mis« I /d s Coats who has been helping h er sister Mrs Elton E a kin at G rass Valley finished From the G. V. J. A u g u st I, 1919 there and retu rn ed to the home Roy J. Baker return'ed from of her p arents Mr and Mrs Claud Portland Tuesday m aking the C oatsShe was only home for a trip in nine hours including couple of days when h e r brother stops at Hood River and The in law and sister Mr and Mrs I killes. Charles Beck came by and took J. A. Schassen was down from her to Condon to spend a week ------------------------------------- l<£nt Tuesday and inform s us with them . They are having D r i n k s - M A G A Z I N E S - F o u n t a in that he is through harvesting their harvest over there now. and that his crop made ten Lloyd M eyers, son of Mr and Micks. Mrs L. C. Meyers has a ten day OPEN SUNDAYS L. W Baker m anager of the em ergency...-furlough to come CC Store has been ill for some home to see his m other who has tune and is now in 'bed with no suffered a stroke, and is still im provem ent shown. He is In the hospital. M eyers is in the ON HA LF A DAY’S NOTICE W E’LL GCT ANY KIND ner n&vy and Is stationed in Califor t 'ought to have a general OF I H W I R YOU ORDER FOR A GROUP. FU LL F IV E \ ous breakdow n. nia. He is staving at the home of CeU R^K DINNER W ITH WHAT YOU WANT IN IT. I rom the O bserver J u ly 31, 1909 his b rother Bill Meyers. F ree Crew s’ car was stolen at W. B. Johnston was first to unload w’heat at the Moro w are E bensburg. Wn.. w here his son house. The grain was threshed Marion was using it while a t tending sum m er school. hy the R. T Morgan combine. The wedding of Edw ard Race end Miss Vi Sayrs was an event a ’ the home of {.he bride Monday evening. H a i l & F ir e We shall see m ore of Abraham I nooln hereafter. The first hatch <»r 150,000 new pennies bearing Full or deductable coverage his face is ready for delivery. .1. C. Coy has a new . drilled well 155 feet deep and is good for two gallons per m inute. Wheat Rolling Into Ruf ns Elevator Lawn Party M > 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wn. 37-43c W HY open gates? All m etal cat tle guards. F or your hitches, pneum atic tire crazy wheel and fork -‘complete. , Large stock of steel and shafting. Used pipe from 1V4 to 3” Mac’s W elding Shop, Phone 332, Wasco, Oregon. SPE T IC TANKS pum ped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 W hite Salmon, W ash. tfn “YOUR HOUSE OF BEAUTY” The Dalles, Phone 2797. Steam baths for m en or ladies. Ef fective, invigorating for rh eu matic, neuralgia conditions. H and message. Scientlc reduc- T. Lester Johnson IULWTRB MORO WAÄCO fM/lL APPLIANCES Ed’s Place M OTOROLA and P H II/O auto radios for immediate * delivery, fo r all makes and models of cars, come In and see about having one instal led. Prices from $46.00 up to $105.00. H A R R Y *« R A D IO S E R V IC E Phone 2928 319, K. 3rd St. The Dalles, Ore (over Penny’s) Oregon Eureka Ix>dge No. 121 A .F . A A M . Meets on the 1st and 3rd T hursday evenings each m onth. Visiting m em bers cordially in vited to m eet w ith us. Irving H art, W. M. H, B. Pinkerton, Secretary Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each m onth. V isiting m em bers welcome. B ertha Belshe N. G Clara Houston, Sec. Moro Ixxlge No. . ing m ethods. The Dalles Phar. . im 1 - t l n P ^ vouchers and duly verb ’ fled, to th e undersigned, the duly NOTICE: The Sherm an County appointed, qualified and acting F a ir Board will receive sealed E xecutors of the E state o f A. H bids for concessions at the Sher- Barnum , deceased, a t the office m an- County F air to be held Sep of T. L ester Johnson, attorney tem ber 1^-18-19, until August 1, a t law, Moro, Oregon,* w ithin 1948. six m onths from the date of the first publication of th is notice to-wit:- Ju ly 16th, 1948. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Theodore Barnum Notice is hereby given th at the Orville B arnum undersigned, as the adm inistrator of the E state of Cora Hudson T. Lester Johnson W hite, Deceased, has filed his A ttorney for E xecutors 37-40c F inal Account in the County Court ______________ of the State of Oregon for Sher SUM M ONS m an County, and th a t _said Court has fixed Saturday, the 28th IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF day of August, 1948, at 10:00 TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR a. m., of said day at the County SHERMAN COUNTY C ourt Room in the County Court H o u se ’¿n’ th e ’ c tt y 'o f Moro, Sher: Arnold Thom as Hanson, Plaintiff m an County, Oregon, as the tim e v s- and place for hearing thereon, Anna M arie Hanson, Defendant, and for the consideration of anv TO: Anna M arie H anson, Defen- objections thereto. dant. DATED a t Moro, Oregon, this jn T H E NAME OF TH E 30th day of July, 1948. STATE OF OREGON: You are JAM ES \V H ITE hereby required to appear and A dm inistrator answ er the Com plaint filed agaln- BROWN & VAN VACTOR st you in the above entitled Court A ttorneys for E state 39-42c and suit on or t*‘fore six weeks The Dalles, Oregon from the date of the first publi cation of this Sum m ons, and if N O T IC E OF F IN A L you fail to so answ er fo r w ant SETTLBM BNT All persons snail file their oh- thereof, the plantiff will apply to jections, if any, to the Final Ac- the Court for the relief demanded count of the E xecutrix of the therein, to-wit: T hat the bonds E state of Rolla Clark Byers, of m atrim ony heretofore and now deceased, on or before A ugust 28, existing betw een the p la in tiff and 1948, at the hour of 10:00 A M the defendant he forever dissol which is th e tim e fixed by the ved **nd set aside. County C ourt of the State of This Sum m ons is served upon Oregon for Sherm an County for you pursuant to an order made the settlem en of sa id ’ Final Ac by the Judge of the entitled Court count, and the County Court on the 22nd day of June, 1948. Cham bers in Moro, Oregon, is which said order requires you to the place fixed for hearing of appear and answ er the Com plaint said account. w ithin six weeks from the date of MABEL BYERS M C K EE the first publication of this Sum- ■Executrix mons. The date of the first puh- M. W. W ilkinson lication of this Sum m ons is the A ttorney tor Estate 38-4lc 2nd day of July, 1948. N O T IC E TO BROWN & VAN VACTOR • A ttorneys fo r th e Plantiff Post Office Address: Pioneer Building The Dalles, Oregon 35-40c C R E D IT O R « All persons having claims against the E state of A. H. Bar num , deceased, are hereby- not i fied to present them , w ith the 11$ I.O.O.F Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. T ran sien t and visiUng b ro th ers are cordially Invited to meet w ith us. _____ N E W S T O C K ... L ate S u m m e r D resses in Pastels B em berg S heers, . D o tte d Sw iss, Eyelet, etc. Leo W atkins, N. G. John DeMoss, Secretary Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. CkK.8. Meets every second and fo u rth T hursday in each m onth; visiting m em bers invited. Moro, Oregon Pauline Douma W. M. Edna Melxer. Secretary - ... The Gay Shop W asco , O re g o n ooooooooooeooeoouooooooooocooococosoooococcoooo^g For S te a k s C ooked th e w a y In Other Days You Like Them T asty S a la d s - -G ood C o ffe e HOW TO SET OP HOUSEKEEPING ..telephone style G R A IN IN SU R A N C E 1. Building a homo for telephone equip ment is a big and complex job. The frame w ork must be extra massive to carry heavy loads and resist shock. T o make room for equipment, the stories are taller, too. This new building, larger than most but of typ ical construction, has fifteen floors...yet it’s as high as a twenty-story building. » •• C a ll a t - w; Sherman Co-op Grain Growers WASCO, OREGON G r iffith & M eeke, i . W h l * » y » > t ■ V HI V A g e n ts ■ j.ifrm U »xw*.' ’J. The " fu rn itu re " for our telephone home is the equipment needed to handle your calls. Manufacturing and installing it takes tim e...and lots o f money. Your new tele phones can't get to w ork without it,'Bo we're putting in equipment, constructing buildings, and providing other facilities to the tune o f over half a m illion dollars a day. A FAVORITE KENTUCKY BRAND IS AVAILABLE AGAIN I Conducted by BORIS SIRPO irootio«dly-fo«..d Co^poter-Conductor Featuring EZIO PINZA ★ ALMA TRIO r IT LAN 9 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Ma tabh Sapm — B m ( m SrmM Must Mme 1ÀVÜ 02AT0RM hMlMttk. iNtoyi Ml WVM SYMHWMT, MRM STMTHONY, caotvs, ouLMtars atoms iThblsSIUI (Ta ht) FsrM A n tearfe . Of ln/ormoHoo A *«Mrvof»on« Wri#» CIARUS 6RIUL CA«ir««. 1 0 0 RIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL aooa RIVER, ORIOON m Sunny Brook •RAN 9 A Blend hntueky Whiskey. $360 U 4/5Q T, Enjoy the whiskey thots oo M bami *4 Nationsl Distillers Products Corporation, New Yort-86 Proof*65% Graia Neutral Spirits ........................ " ...... ... . ~ T.T._ ... — M —' » 3. A le t o f dose, exacting work is still ahead. Thousands of tiny connections must feel the heat o f a soldering iron before new equipment can handle your calls. Scenes like this are common in telephone offices all over the Coast today as we build and ex pand*—in the face of high costs — to meet the West’s growing needs. 4. W h ere does the m oney come fro m ? Millions o f new working'dollars...needed to ex tend and improve service...must come, not from telephone hills, but from thousands o f people who put their savings to work in the telephone business. T o attract these working dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount for their use. This depends on the tele o f our services at fair and adequate prices. f e : W’ • -■ n ie .. — - < Pacific Telephone ® ) and Telegraph Company More thM 70,000 people worklny together Io ftit- nWi ever better telephone tervlra to the W itt