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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, DH8 PACK 1 SHERMAN C O IJN Tl JO U R N A L MORO OREGON G h e rm a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l m eans of checking efficiency and m anagem ent of private pow er Private pow er can do as m uch for public power and the people a re better off If they have both kinds. T abiU h ed Every Friday at Moro, Oregon E d it o r ---- Giles 1«. French ,nd L at c ’ rms m n tlc r M i « *. O r e g o n u ivk-r CDS***«* o f M «rch » . 1H.9 0« tc]O ® N M ÍS ^^£$£0 Janitor Hurt | jj r* li r* pa |J p fOIH Neighbor’s Roof _ M - . _____ Act «’ GUY GORDON United States Senator Guy « • • • F U B11S HE t s v*. . seldom he* w orks , ♦ » V l- East m atro n s of “ where ^ ' was cWng seine „n s I a ___ he is" reported in a satisfactory s ' r M rs R Es w ith a tip off left ear at the H. The Dalles Oregon W atkins They were, Mrs B E. H B rackett place five miles — ----------------- trelle Miss ilL r south of R ufus, Oregort, to sat- NOTICE OF F IN A L HEARING F u lto n and th elIM\.ue: ni; Mrfi m isfy p astu re claims and other rie t Doheney, Mr and M rs T. y d incurred^ Notice is hereby given th a t I^rater Johnson M r and M rs 1H ill N orm an E. Flleds, Sheriff. Guy C. Andrews, A d m inistrator red Zell, rM^ n^ndM ^ r F r ed H enna_______________ - ‘ of the E state of A ntone B. Sand- “ n V S d ^ C a ^ w ^e S ” * ^ un“ 0? SuZoI Tnzwxhoon s s wa.Q s s WC1C s «** È ^ i yed° durinK the evening. Door ^ N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN n cofer. colors was w a s aerv: » v iv - County v w u iiv y i i d ' m ' a autum ’utumn r _ e ___ S . anrt ttw S S 5 t uun v* fQr Sherm an C ounty, hta . Moro Ore- - B & s è ^ a ^ s e r v S i 6 a ^ ^ L Jo y d s a t used th ro u g h o u t Ute rooms. 1948, a t the h o u r of t?-0® o ’clock the settlem ent of said accounting ™ T ^ m m e d i^ y ^ fo V ^ 2 2 2 2 2 1 " ’ A m 7 has been fixed by said objections to the in « . .................... „ some tim e before h e can resum e X ’W w as played a t NOTICE O F F IN A L , ACCOTNT^ C ourt J . ¿ h e , tim e / ^ h e a r i n g ,f any. Notice is hereb y given Guy C. A ndrew s Because Cordon followed in the big duties a t the school house. p s th e r Proudfoot’s home in ~ — ----- ~ j . ♦*. th a t the o f objections to said , rep o rt and steps of Charley M cNary he j n tb e m eantim e, Mrs Jacobsen . Llovd A partm ents. G uests undersigned has fBed in the ( o the settlem ent thereof, A d m in istrato r know s a great deal about Wash- the w t)rk. w ith the help ^ ^ e r e C atherine Felger, ty C ourt of the S tate of Oregon Alice Josephine ^ m b o r n E xecu trix J. Tracy B arto OFFICIAI* COUNTY PA PER ington and the way the senate of Joe Brooks, th e form er janitor. P5??Or p a st w orthy grand • ma- for Sherm an County his Final The Dalles, Oregon works. He entered w ith th a t Mr and Mrs j . M. Yocum of W orthy m atro n of Account and R eport as Admin^s- Gayin & Gavin A ttorney for the E state. knowledge; five years have 1m- H eppner, who form erly lived n ear F u lto n chapter, M rs Mar- tra to r of of Jessie ONE YEAR proved it. He is on the appropria- W asco fo r a good m any years, £ K aseberg. M embers present P o tte r d ^ e a s e d and ¿ h a t z .z A m m ittiU i in t h p R e n & t e a n d H o H in x r a t t h p hom e » . n ,w u r« Hnv nous couiimwev j*» ~ nave oeen x viaiwiih wprp _ Mrs Amelia rvoov, nr»H miu M i«io u u j, thp Rth day of , Novemoer, , , dav O— «• OCTOBER 8, 1»48 the w est is greatly interested in of th e ir and daughter in law. ^ e r e . Qf The Daiies, 1948, at 10:00 A. M., of said day, th a t position. Mr and Mrs L. L. Funk. Mrs B E strelle Hailey, M rs a t c o u ^ ro o m , to the co Cordon knew about law m aking Fred M erritt was taken to th e ™. , Zell Mrs Lydia Darby, house, Moro, Shw roan Countv eyeling off . before senate be- v veteran e te ra n s s nu»piun hospital m in Portland y M ? dU<“ __ McDermid, m Mr« ny inc Deiore he ne c entered i h c i w th *.« e w . ~----------- ‘u ae m E thel Oreeon. have - - - - been --- fixed j nl„pp rnr T here are indications th a t the cause he had been w riting bills S a tu rday, Septem ber 18th. Mrs ^ ilder Mrs Ola Ruggles, C ourt as th e tim e and p t a c e jd r N e w frocks in fine w oolen materials hieh price era th at follows every for O regon’s legislature and foi M erritt left this Monday to go to ld a h E v erett, and M rs Sue hearin g of object . w fr (or always has) is about to the senate in the land g ran t cases P o rtiand for aw hile to be near 1 all f W asco. High score F toal A ccount and R eport and Sweaters w ith warmth and style to an end T his does not of w estern Oregon. H ^ h a s ^ s p e - hlm . ............................ __ H a r r is .^ Ma_rgiiee_Kase. th e settlem en t o ^ s a k i e s t a t e ^ George knowledge about legisla- Patricia K aseberg of Wasco Is „ and second high w as held A dm inistrator necessarily mean th a t th - ere is cialized N e w Dresses, N e w M aterials . 265 girls . P who pledged oens, « Ola Ruggles. B eautiful eolng to be a bust th a t will lead tion which coupled coupiea w ith h his i s a abil- b i - am ong the b M rs yohnson p? depression It m ay m erely ity and desire for w ork m akes sororiUefi here during the recent ¡¿ u q u e ts of fall flow ers . w ere T L ester Johnson 49.52c « m w ean n . « that ru sh in g period. Miss K aseberg w ere used th ro u g h o u t rthe apart- A ttorney __ * th a t Tvmduction production Is catching him one of the really m em bers of the senate. Li*e m c Del Gam m a. t foB decorations. aw w niw w *» «A L E up w ith demand. r. he doesn’t talk m uch b u t P * « ape lg ^ n u e s _ S H E R IF F 8 SA L E Evidence indicating this may i^^ry S S S S S W asco, O reg o n be found in any daily paper. H o® he does get things are dropping even though corn Is lor Oregon, cam pus a fter ar holding, prArty considering — er the me w war. un» m other, M rs highest bidder for cash in h a n the huge crop. G overnm ent loans j Lam born, th e ir son to the follow ing described anim al. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fridley ... the e Alice j . . . - Mr - and fam ily w ere guests g u e s u at th and • ------ M rs o - n e brow n ---------- 2 year old steer m ay account for this. B utter is h a i N Mr F ridley’s m other, law ___th ? air «nn and f c r t u r e r e ^ e A y in g 'm o re atten- i t really seems an aM>,o P ^ ^ ‘‘i.yda F l r t e h e r u , ’ law ^ M r am" m " s f o r YOUR L IF E 1NH1RANI H Fletcher to McMinn Al in tion Jo the custom er who appar- tim e for «ay N o som In ? some one to rain“ t^ e e r - ville last Saturday Saturday and and Sunday Sunday, dau ^ t g e h ter r in law, praiae^of ra n. Not p Mrg F ridley’s rid ley .g brother and wife, Gac^ d Guy. e n tfc riK n d t tound to su clb n u m - thing in praise of rain. , Septem ber 25 SER hers as w as once the case. Elec- haps ju s t any old ra in b u t rain Mrg H arvey Anderson. ^ S atu rd ay evening, bepw m -trie appliances are Ijeing ®dv ®rp th a t com ^ is VWOrthy of and daughter, Julia, of Ketchikan. F e W atkins was th e scene Used m ore extensively and th e such tim eliness is w orm y o wen? a W rth d a y p a rty in honor of .........................rh“ ' two inches of rain th a t h as “ a ^ t ^ r ^ M r l e y . and*- W asco, Oregon now. Now and th e n ,o n e fin« b u X l 1 Sherman co u n ty -th iaJah ^ ^ " h ó m * " M^Tnd Mre Walkin’, mother, M rs E v e re tt Special Representative Mrs 1 nai ^¿ratv ing w ho both had birth d ay s r^erk w ho Js polite. Manv came ju st when farm ers were les Fulton. She Is a no cousin of Mr day W eil, it’s a good th in g C om petent Counsel th in g s w ere too high, even though ready tor it. The .crop® Fulton. Mr and Mrs George F. — dlnne r was served at Dependable S ervice w e T n o t going to like the low er aw ay. w hatev e^ stre w Em ery of Portland, old |)rf ^ n i begtde8 old tim e ? A ^ i l y v ^h etter" because «m ie ed w a s'p u t up, th e Jain. had been ~ Fulton, w ere the tw o guests of honor were: STANDARD IN S U R A N C E CO. of^them ’a r e t o ” th 7 n £ U rained. Not ™ - u ’- the tw o guests of Mr and M rs Mr and fo r« rly we* sel, T he R e p u h lk w n ^ now pjmy U ttted ritm that^ are t ^ to r days |a3t w w k l l m John p £ n F'°a8 of P ortland, Mrs I*arry Sim pson of P ortland, (Oregon M titual -Life) feeling <Mte of P ro m ise ^ * & g reat big ra in th at soaked Mrg W iniam W allace and dau- E v erett W atkins, p hy ™® Hom e Office - P ortland, Ore. cess .may get In ju - exery th in g down to sum m er ghteri Mary Sue, w ere visiting and th e hosts Mr and M rs F ran cis Eureka I*odge No. 121 A.F. & A.M take the rap n ation’s dam pness and made seeding safe frjend8 and relatives in Wasco W atkins. Meets on the 1st and tical parties on been and sure. The county couldn t w ednedsday. They a t^ Mving In At 8:00 p. m other g u ^ t s 3rd T hursday ev e n in g s economic health has nev h a J R b e tte r lf it had been M aupin now. rived to surp rise Mrs E v e rett each m onth. Visiting shown, hut v o ters place ordered by a farm er com m ittee. Mrs p ^ y p a r r ish (Jessie Knox) J________ ________ _ m em bers cordially in- rc^arthess . a Pe. And rain has had m uch to do of Porlland> visited a t the home . 4 4 » wViArit atrrpP" Ano idm h «*» »»«v» ♦u.x« * oi Lidiim, vioitcu T he ln te ™ a’to " b ; w dpld ?ment { w ith p nrpspnt resen t prosperity of hpr her father F Frank International . ___ r ____ orosperity in th is nf rank Knox from L- vlted to m eet w ith us. Irv in g H art, W. M. m ent. m ade by the p . l>art of the w heat country, Tbo. Saturday to W ednesoay. ednesday. «u Mr Par- of agricu ltu re and "ar not ra n ^ ¡ thougb the rainfall for the fish cam e over W ednesday i night H. B. P in k erto n , Secretary A ttorney at law fled by congress. 'y iU. p w beat past ten years has not been m uch and they w ere going on to Lupine Rebekah I*odge No. llfi be th e cause of greater th a n for the previous don w bere they would visit his prices to $1.50 or 1 . w nrld ten year period it has been p ^ p ig and go deer hunting, Meets 2nd and 4th production up all over the> w to make a vast difference Mrg W ilma wiUde retu rn ed MORO T uesdays of each that m ight have been e pec w heat crops. The 40 bu- from Stanfield last week w here V isiting Monday, W ednesday, F rid a) m onth. anvwaV. ' tn shel yields m ake prosperity. Al- ghe had spent a week visiting m em bers welcome. Afternoons W hether it will be po. though the price has been good ber pa re nts. £he left for Portland B ertha Be,she N. G get price« of m a m ifa ^ iire d -ooAs — - - W ednesday where she . ----- ..... m ust ......................- be w heat to obtain will stay Clara H ouston, S ec down to com pare w ttn pr.ve> a" y ' rice for a couple of days, and then go of agricultural «roods is a national whQ have been Qn (o Heleng U) vi8it her son T H E DALLES Moro Izodge No. 113 I.O.O.F problem N th e « « r i l l l l l r l f looking for a d routh period to • • in law and daUtfhter, Mr and 211 E ast T hird Street p i A F l F l V I I l a . * either J O O K lIiK IV A « ** 44» w U “ tl Meets 1st and 3rd biren i nor th e unions will 1 Ke - n sa te ~ for the seven good R obert Belknap, Telephone 3209 Tuesdays ir. I.O.O.F. th a t But if b u v ers do not nu rg a drou th period to com- Mrs R. H. McKean retu rn ed hall. T ra n sie n t and th ere will he a nrlce recession oi j w ith the ^ b U e s w hen no home from Vancouver, W ash- visiting b ro th e rs are some kind In tim e. ? one grow m uch grain. The lagt Sunday. She had been visit- GAS AND OIL cordially invited to H ’g probably all the usual year cycie idea probably jn th ere at th e home of h e r son Tlres~Acees»oil»*H meet w ith us. thing and a verv healthy sP ’’*- slemfi trom reading the Bible and and daUg h ter in law, Mr and Mrs dnn Not m any farm ers In th is troubles of the E gyptians BU1 M tKean. while convalescing p H M U R A N i ” 'l I^eo W atkins, N. G. ««•(Ion are over extended, land 1 Hebrews. T here Is no as- from a recen t Illness. K ” n “ OREG OREGON Jo h n DeMoss, Secretary ^ sales t „ , have have bee heen few and. not a t nee th a t w eather changes ------ ----------------------------------- WASCO ___ B ethlehem Chapter No. 78. D.K.S. excessive price« and if th ere is, wU1 on th a t basis these tim es, Meets every second and to be a oeriod of low er prices Bul w heth er th ere is ever any fo u rth T hursday in each and sm aller profits this m ore rain or not, we ra n be glad Grain, Feed, Fuel have had so m uch. W ith the m onth; visiting m em bers should be abla to w eather It to PR E-CU T B U IL D IN G S huge 17.85 inches for th e 1947-4» invited. J Moro, Oregon Farm Im plem ents good fashion. A L U M IN U M C O V IB IO crop year and the fine s ta rt this P auline Doum a W. M. BARBED W IRE — GOOD POSTS fall farm ers should sleep w ith E dna Melzer. Secretary PHONE 1C3 Feedstore no dream s of creditors to aw aken OXBOW DAM RILL them . Of the Issues before the voters N E W . . . A LL-N E W Novem ber 2 perhaps none is m ore com plicated, n o r m ore E A R M • U T IL IT Y • IN D U S T R IA L w rapped w ith em otion and p re ju dice than the one having to no w ith the proposed Oxbow dam. • Width» 20-26-30-40 ft. A briefly as possible: the Idaho • Any length you require. Pow er com pany ask the legisla- p'rom the Obaerver Oct. », 1909 tu re to change the Oregon hydro- Mrg F y / E h re t and Miss Liz • Completely pre-cut. electric law so they could be as- zie Kruger> w ho have been visit- • Bolted 2 x 6 wood frame». sured of tim e enough to pav for t th elr s ister, Mrs L. 1. Pape • Heavy .024 aluminum. a proposed dam across the Snake a t Monkland, left W ednesday for • All parts and plans num like beer or ale, and of those who riv e r to B aker county, called the lh eir home at Redmond. Called on my good friend “Cappy bered. Oxbow dam. , B. F. Peetz’ residence has been swear by nothing but cider. Miller, who edit» the phinty Bee, • Designed for you to erect. T he law w as passed by the leg- Quarantined to consequence of And from where I sit, once you’ve islatu re and repassed over a gu- diphcherla. L ittle Miss Jessie the other day. And hanging up on got both s id e s -a n d faced them bernatorlal veto. I t changes the j^opcpQgg is the unhappy victim, the wall of Cappy’« o®* U thia truthfully, you realize that these hydro electric to p erm it a p rivate bu l we learn i8 doing nicely, slogan for hla paper t com pany m ore assurance o f , re-, w ’asco, Moro and G rass Valley differences of opinion are a pre Pre-cut B u ild in g s , In c . raining its property. U nder the h - b held a try o u t Sat- "Remember there are two sides cious part of what we call Democ- . . " .1 — a— anv “ • - a__— « in B S 3* N .l. SANOT ALVO. • TR I«»» 2t«O p rese n t law th e sta te or to every question. Get both sides. racy— the right of the individual urday to select a team of 16 * R O R T L A N D . O R IG O N m unicipality can tak e over a pri- with w hlch to com pete a t The Be truthful.’* to vote as he believes, to speak his vate pow er project w ith compara- 0 adeg fa ir w ith Hood R iver and write for A good slogan . . . not just for a mind, to choose his own beverage tlve ease. If m ended th is would «pbe Dalles high school team s, nbt be possible until the original «pboge g ree ted to go w ere Knigh- llluNtrated Pam phlets newspaper—for people, too. Be of moderation, whether beer or ,1 Hcense. or v i extension thereof.« len Rutledge, H enrlchs, A and H cause there’ll always be two sides cider. h$d expired o r Xhe plant ha< Sixxmemore, E and D Olds, H to every question: the side of those been been paid for. and F. Beishee, V totin, Axtell, who vote one way, and those who T h ^ d e ta ils are ra th e r involved. Savrs, Elcock, W ines, and F acts are th a t no private com- B arne{t vote another—the tide of those p an v has b u ilt any dam s since * who enjoy a temperate beverage the law was passed to 1931 anti |?rom the G. V. J. Oct. 10, 191. Phone S 5 7 M oro, O reg . th a t some p a rts of the state now w G M eifert w as packing up IW . S to u t B r e w need pow er which the governm ent hlg o u tfn Monday and left for has not m ade adequate steps to Moro w here he will have a first provide. class lunch counter du rin g the z F o r years pow er com panies i a jr . be w iy be located on the had a m onopoly on the produc- RUtiedge corner, tion of pow er and th elr history Steve Hays was looking a fte r was unsatisfactory to m any peo- bjg Sherm an county business in- ple. Of late years the federal ^ p ^ t s this week and taking to governm ent has had a m onopoly the t^ unty fair, as to construction and ,t has E arl Olds has disposed of his been found w anting to some sec- farm lease and sold his o u tfit to tlons. It 1 r the feeling of th is W aUer F ritts. new spaper th at th ere should lie p r Morgan has retu rn ed to no m onopoly to th e pow er bush Moro and has resum ed his den- ness and th a t both public and p ^ u c e again. private pow er com panies should ILRCT A he enabled to build dams, con- From the Ob*erver, Oct- 11. 2» struct lines and sell power. •’ Moro and Goldendale Com am er SUCCESSFUL MAN H um an n atu re seem s to be cia i clubs m et in Moro and agieed about the same w hether it repre- fake steps tow ard the construc- SUCCESSFUL FARMIR — sents one kind of p«wPr or an tion of a bridge dicross the Col- 31 x **ra operating own f a r * « •» th e r One seeks m onopoly as as- um bla at Maryhill. Canby. Or*gon. siduously as the other. A p riv ate HYed p ickett cut his head on SUCCESSFUL LEGISLATOR monopoly Is less onerous than a a protuding nail and Dr. ro le y AOM INISTRATOR U YEARS — public one because It can be man- bad fake several stitch es to PrM id«n*. Slat« < • • • » • — Acting aged bv state law; w hereas a pub- get b | m together again., O«»«r»or How la »bird 4-yoar lie power monopoly m ust be Grass Valley Jou rn al and to r« ab Stato Somtor Two torma oa Stato Bmorgoncy Board. handled from W ashington. the Wasco News both changed Oregon regulations as to rates bands this week. Giles F rench SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS M AN — of sale record keep in g and taxes takes over the Journal and A. D. Baak Dlroctor. Director Farmer« Fire R aliai Aaan. Director Canby will control the Idaho Rfohelderfer and B L. Casteel the com pany if it builds the dam . J t new owner8 of the News, Tolopkoa« Aaan will greatly Increase the assessed A A Dunlap has moved his * valuation of I^ak^- county an« radio from bis house to the store it will pav reaU property taxes to QntB after w orid ’8 geles. He Soc. B a r r i, O ro school (ilstn c i as did ---- the Cubg „.«no were iho tb e best F ew er fe » O roso* C o * « m l l i o o ,r R o b o i» S o ll ♦ he vuui enuntv arid school district HI“ __ Pd Ad* e X Homnx>od CHm « Fol A O . - * ” * and corporation but bag Utt,e about jt sinee well as Income 306 S W Broodwoy, Pottond OoQOr* faxes to thestate. adm irable Tuesday. , , Public pow er is an HATIONAL € DITO Rl A t _ at public affairs, i ____ « Mr and M rs Jean D utton of Seattle, and Mr arid Mrs B urknic of Erie, Minn., w ere houseguests of Mr and Mrs W E. Dutton. Roy D utton of YakLma, W ash . visited at the hom e of Mr and M rs S X "n £ £ 7 S UKes to work a^th e p ' ^ ' s bus'- X f i t o T C h win A. N e w Clothes for Fall The Gay Shop Mr a run . o JOHN A. FOSS a George G. Updegraff SON LOW COST laOlbr Dm k ■-_sia IN S U R A N C E From where 1 s i t ... / y J o e Marsh. Get The Truth! ^RGSLEY * Qoe, DeMoss Springs Electric ROSE CITY STATI TRKASURIR * GET MORE POWER FOR OREGON! 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