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PAGb I SHERMAN CO UNT! JOURNAL^ MORO OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 >, , > U M , w i l l AND DRAINS IMPROVEMENT SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING OF TO TO WHOM WHOM IT IT MAY MAY CONCERN: o n i th e date of the Wrst — publi- B0N authorlzed flt an election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF CONCERN: * ™ (Eountv J o u r n a l * In the ‘ presidential cam paign ^ r ^ n T ^ o ° U N T ? E G O N th ie v e en U tfed " coirt 'h a s ' F ™ publication being October held d on May 21, 1948, «aid bonds to the legal voters of School J^fyerm an vw be num bered 1 to 7, inclusive, D istrict No. 17 of Sherm an Coun- in T a t t ^ ^ m n w n a . Es- X a p ^ n t e d W l.lard H. Bar- 15. 1948. John M. Rolfe ° U denom inations of $500.00 each, ty, State of Oregon, th at a SPECI- Ing in h lthS / Phhlstot^ lt books tate of Anna K. B arnett and W m. n e tt as‘ A dm inistrator of the PublLshrU Every Friday Mt A dm inistrator dated Novem ber 1, 1948, AL SCHOOL M EETING of said S S S 5 ‘ J . n„ ± D. Barnett, decease,! .a, E state of Wm. D. B arnett, de- _______ ***** Orogoa------th irty years ago and labeled the and to m ature serially in num- D istrict will be held at the ceased, and all persons having Roy J order Giles L. French ------------- ^ U lto r A m erican creed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , , ’ A n L t h X Mid estate A ttorney for A dm inistrator _ erical _ ____ at the rate $500.00 School House, on the 23rd day s against 50-51-52-lc on on th th e e first first day day of of January Jan u ary in in of October, 1948, at 2:00 o'clock I, i.r-4 jn* •Uu* BM^ * r T , *nf The theory th a t the function <pQ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: claim hereby r e q u the ir e d said to p estate, re se n t ftX i2 r v ia'> i'iX « O‘i,S D »B *“^ r of .go?ieTlniTi5.?L. T A to»,,.*!0/ ™ You are hereby notified th a t tQe ^ ld A dm inistrator, at each of the years 1950 to 105«, in tb e a fternoon, for the follow- and th a t every m an should be above named C ourt has duly ??piejaiL° office of Roy I Baker NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING inclusive, and to bear in te ie st Jng objects: Purchase of Lota Xwwd>oa entirely responsible for his own appolnted W illard H. B arnett, J G rass Valley, Oregon, w ith Notice is hereby given th a t a t a rate not to exceed 6% P r (g) an(J Seyen in _ z \ u . j Ar i « r B living and th at of his family ag A dm inistrator of the Com- . vouchers annexed th e undersigned have filed in annum . . tpn (10) in the town nf Unr, 0 1* «nd th a t Prlvate industry should raunal E state above nam ed and , h P P* r | Onths from the date the County C ourt of the State of The ^ t e r e st on said bond belonging to M rs E m ™ belonging to Mrs Emma S<c0l *T 10 R be perm itted, yea encouraged, ftU person8 having claim s again- first publication of th is Oregon for S herm an County th eir shall be Payabl£f ? ^ r y and P lB L IS < E £ d<£ , — 7 h i d u t i e s ' of-’the e s u ^ a r T h e ie b y ’ ro- flr3t PUD““ UOn ° ‘ lHMr"*Repcrtre’a ^ 'A cro u n t" " as on"the first day of January and ST ^ e . rnfSIT O IX IA t nation la e ith e r dead or sleeping qulred to present sam e to the publication being O (|pber A dm inistrators of the estate of Ju ly In each year, E , ,1‘m oncv , oP ? ted th 8 l l t h day of October, S J IlU K IflL - P erhaps we shall never see a ^ ld Adm lnistra to r at the law , '£ , PW Asa David Rlchelderfer, deceas- Interest payable In lawful money 1948. N A T IO ASSOCIATION candidate for prom inent office office o , ROy j . Baker. In G rass ■ W illard H. B arn ett ed and th a t Saturday the 13th of the nlte<! , a o f ATTEST: C arrel S. Bennett who will espouse such a program , valley . Oregon, w ith th e pro p er A ta ln lM ra to r day of N ovem ber. 1948, a t ten flee of the City iTeasu.ei D istrict Clerk ------------ favor --------- a fu rth e ' r vouchers annexed, ................. - alx o'clock A. M„ Both candidates w ithin , „ k M.. of said day, a t th e City c ity of oi Moro, m o i u . said m « u txmos io " y v ue f E rn e st Woods hoost ,n m lnlm um .Yage! i y m onths from the date of th e "?to™ ey for A dm inistrator County Courtroom , In the Court- Issued Pursuant Chapter A c h a lrm a n Board of D irectors the governm ent, continued de- flrst pub| | catlon of this notice. A ttorney io i 50-51-52-lc house, a t Moro, Oregon, has am endm ent to t J t y oi moro __ __________ _ OFFICIAL COUNTY PA PE R velopm ent by th e governm ent or p jrs t publication being O c t o b e r ____________ been fixed by the C ourt as the 3 c i a rte r’ an NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT SUBSCRIPTION RATKH i.™ t ea r — P °w er and ’TrIcatlo n - 15, 1948. IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF tim e and place for hearing of I**- accompanied Notice is hereby given th at the EAR -------------------- ONE TEAR ------------- old age benefits. m ore social se- W illard H. B arnett T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR objections to said Final Report All bids m ust W of un(k.rgigned ha8 filed in Coun. curitv. All of these m ake the gov- A dm inistrator gHERM AN COUNTY. , and Account and th e settlem ent by a hV d ty C ourt of the State of Oregon (X'TOBKR 22, HM* ern m en t grow stronger and the Roy j B aker InM atter of the Com m unal E s of 3 3 ^ estate. b L. successful bidder will be for Sherm an County his Final people grow w eaker. A ttorney for A dm inistrator u t e Theodore M. Rolfe and Clara David R- Rlchelderfer M£ - approving Account and R eport as Adminls- LIQUOR BY TH E DRINK - W hile we q u arrel w ith Russia 50-51-52-lc E Rolfe, Theodore M. Rolfe, de- H enry N. R lchelderfer , opinion of Messrs. W infree, tra to r of the E state of Jessie A. W e do not expect the liquor we m ake our own governm ent ----------------- — ceased, ss. Geo. G. Updegraff M ni'iilloch Shuler & Sayre of P otter, deceased, and th at Mon- by th e glass bill to g*et pow erful and m ore like _ very far. ____ r ------ m NOTICE TO CREDITORS A ttorney for A dm inistrators Portland Oregon daY« lhe 8th day o{ November, If it does it will surely bring tb a t of the Soviets every day. IN T H E COUNTY COURT OB T 0 W H 0 M IT MAY CONCERN: 50-3c 1 % h p council reserves the rig h t 1948, at 10:00 A. M., of said day. local option votes in several W e speak for democraev and T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR you are hereby notified, th a t --------------------- reject any and all bids. a t the courtroom , in the court- th above* C ourt has place» in Oregon and eventually w ork for to talitarian principles gHERM COUNTY. C arrel S. Bennett house, in Moro, Sherm an County, w . . olTllliTX IW. AN V W * ’ a a* inp e «IW JVtr c entitled ^ iivavav - vj OP S A IiE * ■w • ___ .. W hen „....nrnm tnzk nl<? » y , w A_♦l-.r, iu c h liberalization of the liquor g o y e m m onta e n M not je t^ to o Wg M w.A atter of ^ Vet E s U U o / Wm. duly a p p o in te d ^ John _M. Rolfe. be received until the Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon O regon,_have been flxed ,b y the as A dm inistrator or tne com - ho™ f ” d ’ m "on” the ’ ' 50-2c Court as the tim e and place for «That causes prohibition the people oppose them and w ork D B arnett, deceased. 89 • / h rifv« ’ saloon for the r,cht to e *Press th,e m ' NOTICE TO CREDIT DITORH m unai estate above nam ed and of N °veniber 1948 by ___________ _ hearing of objections to said In the good old days saloon 8elves ag individuals. It was less ___ ___ _______________ai, nersons having claim s again- „«a enknzad u iw r i A i . h c h o o I z M EETING Final Account and R eport and for keeper» paid $1000 license» even thj n 20 o 'y e a rs ago when th is E a re |,a |x>dge No. l i l A.P. * A-M , pald co m m u n ity E state, are fter by the City Counc» H' n O T K 'E IS HEAEBY GIVEN the settlem ent of said estate. ..................... ..... v “’ « th ’<* ill 8Wjng ------------------ ------ and .„ H e re- e. Meets on the 1st andI herebT reqtdred to present sam e t h e r e a f t ^ tn N " p ,eeal voters of School ^ S m fn ls ^ r In sm all towns. Yet is h bill became im portant a X n i n M herebv r<T u! , t r ?rn7 U the law a t the Council Cham bers in the to the legal voters of School would let them operate for $500 volutions have been o verturning V A siuS to sa,d / I T n l Tl TUke? I?? C rass Hal1 of M oro- Ore«on’ at D istrict No. 17 of Sherm an T. I^ester Johnson each m o n th s V isiting office of Roy J. w Baker. Grasa ® reÉfyJar „»„„ip- m m eeting eeting of of the the ( Citv ____ th a t State in although the state would get a ru le rs ever since until recently. ’ ore^on ith the In proper ity county, of Oregon, th at in a tto rn e y for A dm inistrator 49-52c rake-off on the price of whiskey. Now it a n v a r s th a t the Pendu- ValIey. , uregon, Oregon, Wim w ,», v... y» council on such day, for the " o r d a n c e w ith Title III, Chap- GoUncii on SUrh dav. for the T i t 1» t n Chao- ----------- J ~ OrdlnsrUy th e m ore p .a « s > - / ■ a ; ™ ™ v o u ch er, annexed w ithin six O.C.L.A.. a^s FIN A L 8 r r r . . R NO O ID AMERICA IN T T H H E E COUNTY COUNTY _COURT IN COURT -_L. open for the sale of liquor the m ore people will d rin k It and w ith leas supervision. T here •eema a legitim ate com plaint from tm re le rs w ho m u st buy a whole bottle w hen they w ant and are used to buying by l h . glass. T h . undoubted benefits i _ of o u r Knox law a r . » grea how aver. th a t o u r visitors will not be much the w orse for try in g o th e r w« d dcm andl and a p r o m ise 8 eru ritv . They w ant som ething on which to lean for thP ,ob depending on them sel- ves Is too m uch for them . R evolutions on behalf of free- dom w ere fairly easy a few y ears aKO b u t w ith new arm am ents, of rom rounlcaU on, governm ent secret ser- vJceg H wlll not so easy again It * for the people to win th eir rig h ts People can now be as convivial from oppressive governm ents. ae they please In th e ir ow n horn « w hich la really a b e tte r place c.FORGE NEU NER w aitifA la w y e rs a n d u laym en alike for It than « ma pubUc bar. dl9agr„ w ith the «pin- -------- rm k e rto n Secretary um ierto , secretary Lupine Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays o f. each m onth. V isiting m em bers welcome. B ertha Belshe N. (i Clara Houston, Sec. ___________________ _ Moro ixxlge Mo. 11« Meets ls l and 3rd Tuesdays In I.O.O.F, had T ran sien t and visiting brothers are cordially to wJth Invited u- flrst publ ^ O o n of th is notice. n rst p cUon No. 11« 15 ‘” uNep ° ' % h £ I t ?0N GENERAL. OBLIGATION , M 8. Jo h n M Rolfe . . A dm inistrator L O .O > WA- amended, a SPECIAL SCHOOL dlatrict w ill be House Qn thg 21 1948 said bonds 23rd day of October, 1948, from n u m L r ld 1 to 10 ^ d u - 2:00 o’clock P. M. until 3:00 V^A MEETING of Rov J. Baker ,nlalrato r «ive, in denom inations of $500.- A ttorney for A dnilnl8tr^ 51.52. lc 00 each, to be dated Novem ber 1 1948. and to m ature serially in tm THF COUNTY COURT OF ?£d e g, V T H e T s T A T E OF OREGON o a t jje f ’^ e ^ e a r s 1950 i .* zvAi MY-r uary in each of tbe years 1U5U SHERMAN COUNTY. 1 I h p I u r I v p rind to bear of m ter” ? 'a t I rate not to exceed In M atter of the E state 1IIWI-CTi «»<*$< NOTICE TO C R K D I T ^ S 6 T h ^ m te r est11 on said bonds TO WHOM J T ghan payabje gem l-annually ftre' » J n ^ /ry n irt has d u b on tb e flrst daya ° f i? nUia ri ' X ^ X n ’ Ro.fe’ r nV , X « t % a y a ^ r 'lnP“ l o’clock P. M., for the following purpose: To vote upon the ques- tlon of the consolidation of the following named School Dis- dists: Boardman D istrict No. 22 __ KT« 1-7' nnd Moro D istrict No. 17« Dated this 6th day of October, MENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t th e undersigned executrix of the E state of F ran k S. Eam- ^ n tv ^ m ^ n f^ h e i^ n su te Q f q ,. ‘ n her flnal ac . guc* * ° ¡ ¿ ¿ g r te , and ^ a t the 5th day of November, 1948, a t the h our of 10:00 o’clock A. M. has been flxed by said Cni.rt M th»* tim e fnr hearimz C > ourt as the tim e for hearing of objections ob]ectlons_to_sal_d to said n rep o rt and the settlem ent thereof. 1948. SHERMAN COUNTY DISTRICT Allcc JOSeiE ^ BOUNDARY BOARD Gavin & Gavln By Joe Peters, C hairm an A ttorneys for E state W1Iy W ' Knl^ n' T h e .D a l.e s Oregon Izeo W atkins, N. G. COLUMBIA T O CALIFORNIA *ons of George Neuner, attorney A dm inistrator —U y nwf PV of the U nited ------------ States, - „ at ^„cr.oz for .xz. Oregon, ....................... John DeMoss, Secretary _ as ------------- - ~ of thg _______------------------------------------- The propoeal to take w aters general w ....... o s - a candidate Yor reflec tio n , but all Bethlehem ChapUr V,> t W.~ 6HBX of Theodore M Rolfe d ecease^ th e offJce of th e CRy T m s u r t r of the Columbia riv e r and «hove , . « . Meets every second and "«>, • > ’* 7 o.7 „ .1? Tl" g. h 'i l b v of a t y of Moro; 831,1 - £ ° n? S them over the hill» of southern « fre e th at he Is a man. o Integ- fourth T hursday In each »««Inst ««id estate, are hereby isfiued pur8uant to C hapter XV, Oregon so they could w ater the r Ry and hones y, w , . mornh- TlsIUngmTOb.™ required to present same to said am endm ent to C ity of Moro Char- lu rch ed lands of C alifornia re- of connection w ith Oregon s small rnvVted Moro Oregon A dm tnlstrstor at~ the law office an<J to Or<llnance No. 125. rolved som ething of . boost from b u t active underw orld TV W *° of tta^er In 6 ra « i Valley. A]j bldg m u st be accompanied Senator Barkley l a s t Sunday -N euner should be chosejn He Pauline Douma W. M Oregon with the proper vouch- b certified check of 2% of Edna Melxer. S ecrttavy ggncied, w ithin M l :n«.nths guch w hen he stopped In Portland. » o rk s hard a‘ his job and has To O reihnlan.i the proputal Is «°m « capeble i«»slat«n» T he en T he successful bidder will be furnished w ith an approving „ silly a . som e of th e o th e r forcem ent p a rt of the office will , legal opinion of Messrs. W infree flam boyant Ideas th a t hatch In "<* become lax under his manage- McCulloch, S huler & Sayre of the feverish b rain s of o u r south- Portland, Oregon. There’s a lot of difference of From where I sit, so long as we am neighbors The cost would BOW TO GET AWAY The Council reserves the right opinion in our county on the best never become intolerant of one an to reject any and all bids. have to be paid out of the profits Scientists have taken pictures C arrel S. B ennett kind of pasture. Some say alfalfa other’s different ta stes— so long from agricultural products grow n of the earth from a distance of Recorder, City* of Moro, Oregon mixed with ' brume grass others as we live together with our differ w ith the w ater or from electric m iles and have found th a t it 5O-2C say mixed with oats or barley. But city made with it. We could help jg really round and has the game ences, and even supplement them all agree that a mixture’» better the way brome grass does alfalfa, pay, of course, if we ate oranges of a curve figured from less NOTICE OF BONI) HALE or uaed electricity. accurate data. It was done w ith then we’re a mighty good crop! Bids will be received until the than a single crop. It sounds so outrageous as rockets. hour of 5 o’clock p. m. on the I sometimes think people are the So neighbor — enjoy yoor cider to be u tterly fantastic. The dis- Most of us have wanted, at 3rd day of Novem ber, 1948, by same way — and the strength of while I enjoy my beer! Vote for tance would be several hundred tim ea, to get away from it all, the undersigned, and opened America is its m ixture of so many your candidate--I’ll stand by mine! miles and the w ater would have to leave the desk or the farm or thereafter by the City Council different strains --some from one But never let our d iffer en ces to be raised alm ost a mile high, th e shop and get clear away. One at the Council C ham bers ln the country, some from another— right divide ual T here Is fertile soil In Oregon use th at these rockets m ay have City Hall in City of Moro, Ore- down utU . difference.: like th a t m ight well be dam pened be- and the on]y one know n to us gon, at a reg u lar m eeting of the folks who have a taste for beei and fore any such und ertak in g w as lg max e r possible to really City Council on such day, for considered. get aw ay those who prefer cider. the purpose of selling the $3500.- B ut one m ight rem em ber th a t g helghth of 70 m iles al 00 issue of CITY OF MORO G EN It Is not safe for a small state mQgl gny pftrl q{ the earth w ouid ERA L OBLIGATION STREETS to be scornful at the am bitions probably look good The farm Copyright WW United Statee Brewere ioundatum of a large one. Such th in g s are nn w hich one had tolled until his handled by politics now that .the weak gbop had » new deal has m ade It so and burdensom e and th is bat- California has m any m ore votes | ered ojd typew riter would he than Oregon wlll ever have. Rea pleasant thoughts to one so far son, cost practablllty, good sense gway he could see a segm ent of will all be secondary If it comes <he e a rth «8 r tm. to a contest of political power It wouldn’t take two to four w ithin the federal governm ent. weeka to get ready to go bfcck to Sovereignity over rivers is vest- work The next day would seem ed In the federal governm ent •TOO <OQ late 13 1 C. nowdays. T his m ight resu lt In Caljforn- lans opposing fu rth e r develop m ent of th e Columbia o r a con test over w ater betw een w estern f states th a t wlll m ake them easy From the Observer Oct. 25, m ark s for eastern ers in te n t on C. A Binder broke a bone In keeping th e ea/<t th e center of his right w rist last week when production. ’ try in g to crank his Ford car. ________ . L. H. Nahouse and fam ily left HTATR T R EA SU R ER T hursday m orning for M aupin There are two candidates for w here they are visiting a sister 2nd C ongraaiional District « sta te treasu rer. They differ very of Mrs Nahouse greatly in personality and atti- j oe Gregg left for his home in iri tudes tow ard governm ent. Tennessee Monday. He has been H ow ard Belton Is a farm er near here all sum m er visiting his Bis- STRONG LEADERSHIP C anby and it 1« « big farm and t e r Mrg j . h . W ilson and other well managed. Belton Is ruggedly rc iat |Ves IN CONGRESS • • • honest and a great digger after prom the fl. V. J. Oct. 24, 1919 the facts, p ersisten t in getting Fred M essinger has bought Lhe them . He has served long In the Som m ers residence property and legislature w ith a consistently F red Baylock has bought the re- Lowell Stockman o f Oregon is a strong, business-file leader conservatlve and m oral view point. a |denc< in the northern p a rt of He serves on the union hiah the Clty, recently vacated by Mike in Congress. During his three terms, he has become recog school board and In o th er caps cl- 0Usen Yes, th ey all vote for Union Pacific w hen it comes to n ized by his colleagues as an effective, conscientious, tie s in local affaira. John Conroy came In Wednea- travel — w hether for business or pleasure. Dependable, Belton isn’t Im aginative, nor day afternoon from out south common-sense worker for the good of the Northwest and flighty He’s down to earth and w ith eleven hundred head of convenient schedules, unsurpassed service and low common aenae. He Is an exem lam ba bought recently at Ante- the nation as a whole. Ha has consistently becked measures fares w hen you travel U nion Pacific. Choose any one plary family man. Perhaps it iope helping veterans, reclamation, fanners and the nation’s could be said this way. If both Henry Pape has lum ber dellv- of U nion Pacific’s three daily trains E ast and you w ere living In Sherm an county ered for his new residence five choose a w inner! business. With an energetic, fighting man like Lowell and both w ere well know n to all m nea north of Grass Valiev. The th e re is no question but th a 1 new stru ctu re, we learn, will co«t Stockman on the job in Washington, we are assured o f Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules K Belton would b e elected near five thousand dollars. to the East sound and beneficial legislation. Vote 19 (X ) N ov. 2 for These days if you “ee a short pyon, the Observer. Oct. 22, 1909 S fr»o m lln « r haired and short skirted woman Mrs Cora Isenburg of Hood Riv- ~ C lty M P o r t t a m T " M o rtlo n d N o » ." “ Id aH oon-* Lowell Stockm aa, keep strong leadership In C ongress. w alking own the street; she’s a er | g t he guest of her sister, Mrs Lv grandm other. George H ennagln The Dalles 7:20 p. in. 11:15 P- m. 10:20 a m L L Peetr. is in Portland with At last new spapers are putting # par Joad of B erkshire hogs, ★ ★ ★ OUy «MiSber af Ca^prass fra« OtofM m r quote m arks around the word Axtell has completed re- f o r com plete tra vel inform ation, consult ‘•liberal” ’ w hen using it as an ,rg a t Mrs Slater’s residence ffca Hipsi Appnprfatl— s C—U H ltf* adjective applied to a public p ro p trty ln lhlg rtty and is now I j OCAL a g r n t figure, fio m any of our highly M arket in an xsuntsd “lit* ?» « " h » 7 « « J « (“ P "y m ram iros t h s i . r e ^ th e Uber- Mf >nd M rf c D. 0 .. ty of the people th a t the word henry October 10 a daughter. was m eanlnglese, A liberal is F riends of Mrs Nellie Hulse t l ^ Oindli4dua,: will be pleased to learn she Is From where I sit... it/ Jo e Marsh I’m Glad W e’re "Different!" W a lk in Refrigerators and Freezers for all types of refrigeration MOON EPUIPMCNT COMPANY Wasco, Oregon RE-ELECT Lowe!! STOCKMAN REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN T h e y v o te t h e UNION PACIFIC t ie k e t l V VOTE 19 would people by U rn. restrict the n o w ra p id ly , rerovertog h er h*»,th 31 hom* ,n th'3 c ,ty ' STOCKMAN ( lu h . la m e. H R tiirX P r ë « n 4 8 W «K, N n d leto n , U N IO N P A C IF IC R A IL R O A D