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f \ PAGfc î SHKRMA1, C0ÜWT1 JOU RN AL MORO OREGON FRlOAfr, W O V M M B M . » » « furnished w ith an approving ed in tfje bulletin th at the next All bids m ust accoJn ^ ^ legal opinion Of Messrs. W infree, S ’r and M rs L E. Langford. Pomona m eeting w ould be Nov- by a certified check o c security the __ _____ how ever obtained, McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre of Clara Macijab and Mrs Nel- em ber 26; but th e m eetings a re such bid. and the food will .be sufficient #brrnutn (Gountg lournal P ortland, Oregon. - «. .- ttfe Xtorfirf, a ll of T h e Dalles alw ay on Saturday, so the date The successful bidder will be even unto th e high school boy The Council reserves the Tight were visiting at the hom e of Mr furnished w ith an approving and distressing to the m atron Febliftbed E very Friday at and Mrs Bill Meyers T hursday would be Novem ber 27, and w il’ legal opinion of Messrs. W infree, to reje ct any and all bids. who w ants to be slim .. C arrel S. B ennett Moro. Oregon twx> afternoon. The th ree wom en are be at H ardlandview . McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre of Sherm an county m ight well Eleven m em bers a n d Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon. Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M Portland, Oregon. CH— U Preach — - Editor be in the forefront in the rendi gyefets w ere present when the aunts of Mrs Meyer. Meets on the 1st and ♦ „_________ •_____________ 3-4c m et There was a four day Vacation The Council reserves the rig h t gbUi^d M •«-eond cl«»' iL of tion of thanks inasm uch as na Econom ics club 3rd T hursday evenings . r X o f f t c w at M oro. O reru n under Act o Mrs for the children of R ufus schoo each m onth. Visiting to reject any and all bids n«v of M »reh t. *W7t- tu re h a s show ered us w ith bless- T hursday a t the hom e o f ----- C arrel S. B ennett NOTICE OF FIN A L H EARING And -the » W W ilson ith Mrs uther — last week w hen Arm istice IX». ing of late years. Ana uie bow- oow g Q A ilson .w w ith Mrs L --------- . , m em bers cordially in Notice is hereby given th a t dng of heads would not h u rt us, g^ew ard • as co-hostess. A one fell on T hursday, an P _ vited to m eet w ith us. Recorder, City of Moro, Oregon the undersigned have filed in 3-4c let the child preceded th e. cipak Mrs Brady Irv in g H art, W. M. bor to give th an k s an d thus rec o’clock luncheon the County C ourt of the State of P inkerton, Secretary ognize the p a rt the Almighty m eeting Roll call of m em bers was ren have Friday* off also, Oregon for Sherm an County th e ir Mr and Mrs R. T. Dingle em has played in o u r security and by quoting “fam ous sa y in g s/’ Final Report and Afccount as 116 NOTICE OF BONO SA LE L upine Rebekah A dm inistrators of the» estate of A baby scales w as purchased joyed a few days vacation at affluence. Bids will be received un til the Asa David Richelderfer, deceas ‘ by the club m em bers and present- the home of Mrs Dingle s dau Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each hour of 5 o ’clock p. m. on the ed and th at S aturday the 13th ed to Mrs Jam es T ate. ' Election g h ter in Eugene. T he Dingles m onth. V isiting -----------------WAR GUII/T 8th day of December, 1948, by day of November, 1948, a t ten - don’t of officers followed the commit- came home Sunday and rep o tted m em ____ ________ bers welcome. - I t is too bad th a t we the undersigned, and opened o’clock A. M., of said day, a t th e and try tee reports. Mrs Joe M orris was it rained from Salem on th e way B ertha Beishe N bring o u r courts back th ere after by the City ( oun< il County Courtroom , in the C ourt O FFIC IA L COUNTY PATITO the ones h e re who w ere in p art, re-elected chairm an for the year... home. Accom panying them hom e Clara Houston, Sec house, a f Moro, Oregon, has McDonald w a s w$is C. A. iMiller, an uncle of c at the Council C ham bers In the l>een fixed by the Court as the responsible for the w ar. W e have Mrs H arland ------ SVftACRkM iON R A IE S Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.H City Hall in City» of Moro. Ore tim e and place for hearing of tri^ i and condem ned m any Ger elected vice-chairm an to succeed Mrs D ingle’s daughter. M iller ONE YEAR - 1 - .- - - - - - - - >2(M) mans and now a bunch of Japan- Mrs Alta Sm ith. Mrs George Fox had been visiting .his m other in Meets every second and gon, at a regular m eeting of the objections to said Final Report fourth T hursday in each City Council on such day, for and Account and the settlem ent ese W hy not be fully fair about was re-elected as secretary-trea- Eugene nd after stopping w ith NOVEMBER 19, 1948 m onth; v isiting m em bers the purpose of selling the $3500.- of said estate. H and try some of our ow n who, s u rer . The club decided to have the Dingles will go on to W alla invited. Moro, Gregor. 00 issue of CITY OF MORO G EN David R. R ichelderfer through carelessness, ignorance a C hristm as gift exchange at the W aila, W ashington, Pauline Douma W. M. ER A L O BLIGATIO N-'BTREETS H enry N. R ichelderfer or Dlain perfidy are responsible next H e . club m eeting which E lton MedJer who is a stu d en t E dna Melzer, Secretary AND DRAINS IM PROVEM ENT Ceo. G,. Vpdegraff for o u r p a rt of th e w ar. will be a t the hom e of Mrs Joe a t OSC in C orvallis visited his EROSION OF MANPOWER for A dm inistrators BONDS authorized a t an election Attorn T ru e enough, th e m ost im por M orris December 9. The gifts arc m other, M rs Grace Medler, last NOTICE OF FIN A L 50-3c held on May 21. 1948. said bonds All the talk about soil conser tan t of them »have gone beyond not w exCeed fifty cents i n weekend. H e came u p especially SE T TLEM EN T th a t Notice is hereby given, vation brings to m ind a m ore the ’reach of h u m an courts ‘ to be num bered 1 t o irJ T H E COUNTY COURT OF value G uests of the club who. to be in the -initiating class of Donald O. M cDermid and Mgl- in denom inations of $-»ou.uu eacn, TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR serious kind of erosion th at af This try in g leaders of defeated w ere preSent, . M rs W. G, Me the E lks lodge- colm Jo h n M cDermid, Admin- to dated Novem ber 1, 194», SH E R m AN COUNTY, fects Sherm an county particu nations sm acks of barbarism no DonaW and Mrs Andy Engbey?. Phyllis M edler w ho is a beau the . E state of apd fO m ature serially in num- In M atter of the E state of G us larity and all other ru ral areas m atter how m uch legal hocus M embers p resen t besides t h e. ty college stu d en t in Salem cam e istra to rs of Grace McDermid, deceased, have e rical o rd er at the rate of $500.' E ngstrom , deceased, ss. in -like m anner W e m ean the pocus is ’ w rapped around it all. hogtegs Mrs W ilson and co-host up- Sunday to drive her m other. . .................... ..... filed th eir Final Account and qq on the first day of Ja n u ary ir NOTICE TO CREDITORS c o n sta n t, loss (A m anpow er to I, is th e victor try in g the van- Mrs s te w a rd w ere Mrs E. Graoe M edler .d o w n t o S a t a Monttey> t e e m . th e years 1950 to 1956. TO WHOM IT M AY, CONCERN: the cities. Mrs C urt Tom, Mr? w here she w ill H * — has Ä g 'tno l tb e VlvCX s C°cUr ^ aC‘ You are hereby notified th a t b er 20, 1948, a t 2:00 P. M. in inclusive, and to bear interest N q accurate A lta’ Sm ith. M rs R. N. Guilford.. P h y llis In her apartm en t u n til Room in the al a ra te not to exceed 6% per the above entitled C ourt has ap made bu t w ithin a few years e ^ ° . . . y ____ pointed Helen E. Olds as A d Tojo dead will be a w orse ex M rs Sam Brock, M rs George a fte r Thanksgiving. Mrs M edler C ouhty C ourthouse in -Moro, Ore- annum . well probably fifty fifty w e.. v „ financed n . » v ~ am p",e fo r us than Tojo alive and in istratrix of the above en M orris, M r s who suffered a severe fall a t the The interest on said bonds m farm ers have moved aw ay the sam e c a n .b e .»aid Fox, M rs W alt M rs H arland grange hali several weeks ago gon, has bedn fixed as the tim e titled estate, and all persons and place for -the hearing o f shall ’ be payable sem i-annually F ra n k Sm ith and Sherm — ------ an county to build , or for the • G erm ans we hung w ith McDonald. is still on crutches and is unable objections, if any th ere be, to on the first day of Ja n u ary an.l having claim s against the sam e are hereby required to present homes in ^ n d of o u r .u p e r t o r jd r - 4o d riv e her ow n car. said Final Account and Report. Ju ly in each year, principal and th eir said claims to the un d er a so rt_ o f H ad we J q t the G erm ans The 8econd of a series of card _________ _____ _ _ _ _ . Notice t o the Sherm an County tue. DONALD O. McDERMID and Interes t payable in lawful money signed on o r before six m onths m ent aw ay from friends and try them it would have been p a rties sponsored by the R ufus p om ona grangers. It w as report- nited Spates. at the g f- from the date of the first pub MALCOLM JO H tf McDERMID, of the accustom ed surroundings. proper b u t for us to do It adds grange was held at the hall last A dm inistrators of flee of the City T reasu rer of lication of this notice, at the law Had these men stayed in Sher to o u r reputation as self-made p r lday night. F ive tables of Grace M cDermid E state City o f Moro; said bonds t h office of Roy J. Baker in G rass man county and built homes gods, as stru ttin g . superior-act p | nochle and one table - o f 500 îant \ o C hapter BROWN & VAN VACTOR Issued P' there would be a group of able ing snobs. W e th in k it w ill cost Valley, Oregon w ith the proper play. W inning high scor T . Lesier Johnson r of 1 3-6c am endm ent to A ttorneys men to aid local enterprises, to us m ore in prestige th a n wp vouchers annexed. Jn p in ^ h le w ere C.- A. Tom linance C harter, and to loan money and give advice to gained by th u s pandering to our and H elen W arner, and in 500 Date of first publication being LAWYER t -126. NOTICE OF BONI) SA LE startin g younger farm ers, to fill Novem ber 5, 1948. w ere W. R. Reid and Grace Med arrogance. AU bids m ust be a ^nip: Bids will be received until tile Helen E. Olds MORO WASCO county and city offices w here ter. T he club decided to have A dm inistratrix ho u r of 5 oelock p. m. on 9^9 by a certified check if 2< their I experiences could be of two h o sts and hostesses at the V----------------- - Baker such bids. Roy 8th day of December, 1948, by TAKE IT EAftY, MAO vast aid- . l-4c card parties. This week Mr and M oto. Lodge No. 113 I.O.O.F th e undersigned, a n d opened i)e A ttorne' The successful bid< F or ru ra l U nited S û te s this and Mi Meets -1st- and- 3rd P ortland new spapers are sy m ’ M rs H arland McDonald th ere after by the City Coun< il condition is as serious as is the JOOOOOOOOO a t the Council C ham bers in the advertised loss of soil. pathizing w ith legislators who and M rs Sam Brock served the Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. more of the supper consisting of chicken hall. T ran sien t and regon, at A . , , r proper will face * the problem s City Hall of Moro, Oregon, Soil can be replaced by farm er state created by the vote of th e gandw iches, potato salad and cof- visiting b ro th e rs are a reg u lar m eeting of the city 9 [ \ J e W C l o t n e s r o r Fall methods, but a retired retu rn s, people Novem ber 2. No doun«. fee T h ere is a small charge for cordially invited , for the fi Council on such day gone to the cltv suuivc never of won- they need sy m p ath y and esperi cardg hut a free supper Is ser- meet w ith us. . purpose of selling the It has been a source N e w frocks in fine w o olen materials men enjoy their ally so if they are the kind w ho veed to the p iaVers The next issue of the CITY OF MORO Leo W atkins, N. G. der th at these npw surroundings Most of them th in k the legislature controls lg dated for Novem ber 20 G EN ER A L OBLIGATION WrA^ John DeMoss, Secretary Sweaters w ith warmth and style “ w r T “ man county for Oregon p o llc y -p a rU c u la rly U r Mr and Mrs C. A Tom T E R SYSTEM IM PROVEM ENT celebrations and public gather policy. ( E lizabeth K uypers a n d Haz 1 - O H U R O H £ R BONDS authorized a t an election N e w Dresses N e w Materials m l . thev keep th e ir landa here Fact Is the people control It. E ngberg aa hosts and hostesses held on May 21, 1948, said bonds G im m Valley M ethodist Church m»nv retain th eir voting the legislature m erely suggests. Mrg Jam eg and her. new to be num bered 1 to 10. inclu and a n y this , reta county. in _ ........... . . . . . a falth fu l^ k re tu rn ed hom e from the hos 3:00 p. m. W orship Service rurht« m m They are . Like b ,„ u t iivhtlv lightly con Rev,- • Law rence Todd, guest sive, In denom inations of $500.- m inubtedlv m ore Interested in aldered wife the legislature tinv f j Ugt W edne8day. Both mo 00 each, to be d ated Novem ber 1, speaker. —r—- m th ‘ C“ y - and baby are doing fine. Carl E. Stierle, M inister 1948, and to m atu re seriattv in W ascc, O regon WAStX) CHURCH OF CH RIST num erical order at the rate of i X ¿ leas reason for the the «He of huabanl decides, oc- T here was some rain Sunday extends to all a, Happy Thanks- $500.00 on the first dav of Jan- tr bothering to night, and although th ere didn’t uary In each of the years 1950 loss of these men now than ever caslonally w ithout ,a r m h a s l o o k over the facts in the case. seem to be a great am ount of giving. t<> 1959, inclusive, and to bear Services f o r I^ord’s P ay. before. N early every everv farm Th{? oWer and wlger legislators, ^ in d accom panying the rain in te rest at a rate not to exceed 10 a .m. C hurch yible School- From where I s it... / / Joe M a* sa electricity, roads are ge__ g wife, will m erely th ere m ust have been quite a bit 11:00 p. m. Divine M orning W or 6% p e r annum . te r / farm life or sm all town life like a tim id fu rth e r, suggestions Leland M edler who is building s h ip - The interest . on said bon',<? In w ait until T here 1« no point a new large m achine shed bad “Abounding I n T hanksgiving” shall be payable semi-annually* can b© as enjoyable as J h at fewer arc tim ety. places and with larger You are welcome to be with- on the first days of Ja n u ary in fretting, sulk-ing o r th reaten ru n the cem ent several weeks r< strlctlons. hom e to m other. If agOi and all last week the car us in th is T hanksgiving service. and J u ly of each year, principal We doubt If m any of the usual s enough m eat there. penter8 w ork w ent forw ard. The F. Claude Stephens, m inister and interest pavable in lawful It’ s Y c u r Fight, T e o ! reasons given tor rem ova ar lRtle stew. If~ bu s studding and rafters and some money of the U nited States, at WASCO METHODIST CHURCH actually the real reasons. No feed the chn d ren sheetlng w ith braces had been the office of the City T reasu rer November 7, 1948 m ahy are ill enough to be cow « warR hard er and accomplished. Monday m orning of City of Moro; said bonds to be Bing Crowley was “beefing” the preserved in every aspect, big or cerned about hospitals, few a bacon if n o t— the gbed w as a sa0 sight laVing 10:Q0 a. m. Sunday School issued pu rsu an t to C hapter XV, confirm ed th ea ter goers, a small a f u r aR hag a very m fdst Jt8 tw lsted timber*, other day about all that Our 1 own s little —whether it’s the right to Classes for a ll’‘ages > am endm ent to C ity of Moro C har g a new doing in the way of sending food vote, or the right, to enjoy a tem portion aspire to m aking a new elasticity, som ew hat less The w jn d m ust have caught it 11:00 a. m. W orship Service ter, and to Ordinance No. 125.'- W illam ette U niversity Day and clothes to Europe. Bing felt perate glass c i beer or ale with life for them selves In a “ ----------- w than m ashed potatoes. The .egts )ust rlght to , end It RylnR td Students from u n iv ersity in field A b e tte r reason Ki. seems re latu re is only bound to give to the groilnd. w l t h no power over th at those struggling democracies friends. ^ onable - X people w hat the people w ill Hke th at, w ork was re- cl charge. . “ be th a t it is fashionable should look after themse’ves. And from where I sit, no liberty’s nQt the finai gumed Monday taking nails out 7: 00 p. .m. Youth Fellow ship tire, the proper thing for II) pay loo small to overlook. Because the But most agreed with Judge Carl E. Stierle. M inister , elder farm er to do. of the tim bers, the preparations minute one small freedom is threat arbiter. Cunningham who said: “ So long w ent forth to try again: T here Is no com plaint about FOR YOUR L IF E INSURANCE ened, all the others are in jeopardy as any iam ily or individual in M rs H arland McDonald e n te r the retiring. B ut the county —just as the minute one sn\all Europe is helping hold the line for th a t m ade the retirem en t possi HER tained for the '• pleasure of her freedom— against the forces of in- country loses freedom, all its neigh husband at dinner on November ble could well use the ability o tolerance— i t ’s common sense, and bors arc- in danger! these men and their wives and 7 honoring his birthdavi. Guests JOHN A. FOSS common decency, to help ’em. ’ bidden w ere Mfs W. G. MetWi- could m ake life as enjoyable as ON YOUR SAVINGS From the O bserver, Nov. 15.1929 ald, Grace Medler and Rrn^ert Because th a t’s everybody's fight: Wasco, Oregon W IT H the cities. Special R epresentative To see th at individual freedom is Davis. * * The fiftieth w edding annivfer- Federally Insured Safety Claude Coats and Fay BracV- Competent Counsel aary of Mr ett’ have been hauling gravel for Ute Portland Federal Savings' THANKSGIVING Dependable Service Copyright, 1943, United Stales Brewers Foundation son was celehra . friends the new N azarene church base- convenient SAVE - BY • MAIL h « h im ^ ^ c S e b r a U o n m ent In R ufus. Plans w ere start- H ere It 1» T hanksgiving, T he em ber - U 11. STANDARD INSURANCE CO. service. You get a good return. h a rv e st is in, the corn stored in met w ith them *" 55. . ed (ur th e chtlrch last spring, form erly Your savings are Federally In t h e county , s U pe. Reverent! and M rs W. E. Rice the crib, the w heat in the gran (Oregon M utual Life) sured for safety up Io $5000. ary, the root cellar filled with by ~ w ere visitors In Gdldendale. Wn.. Home Office - P ortland, Ore. W ith d ra w a ls a re p ro m p tly its store» of w in ter vitam ins. gnibptlon of the salary of L. W evenjn g paid, without fees or deduc The shoats a re fattening in the RakeSt county school superin • gnd Mrs F av Rra ckett and GAS AND O IL tions of any kind. ltR sta tu to ry size* d aughte r Joan. Mrs E. Ehgles, Tires-A ceessories pen, apples ---- fill — the cellar w .. ith dpnt< • L«t vs «end you com plete In fe tm a T he Moro football ^ t e a m d * w R R k e spent W ed. th a t delicious fall arom a, the tion ab ou t our S A VE -B Y -M A IL tervice . nJ f dav ln W an a W alla. W n., at- R H M cK E A N a n d SO N fru it cellar shelves are bending feated the D ufur team. nesdav in now . W rite to d a y . under the w eight of canned A rm istice Day as Keith McDon tending * a zone rally of the WASCO OREGON aid scored from the seven yard peaches, pears, berries. Young Peoples society and also PORTLAND I rD f DM IN S U R A N C E Anyw ay th a t is how it used line. . i « doing some shopping. _ SAVINfcS to be—T hanksgiving was _____ the From the G. V. Nov. I t , 1919 Grain, Feed, Fuel C om er, 5th an d Stark tim e to have all these prepara More suits have been added P ortland 4 , O rego n tlons for w in ter finished. Snow Farm Im plem ents T he finishing touches are be- to th e clearance sale In the Val m ight come over the hills any ing pu t on th e Masonic hall and ue Bar. BARBED W IR E — GOOD POSTS G reta, The Dalles. for the first PHONE 163 F e e d sto re day or frost m ight m ake out- uuu- gjj gre a n x jOus ■ A—A— A side work impossible. m eeting night. Probably T hanksgiving h a s Monday» Mrs W. J. Davis rent- lost som ething w ith m an’s less ’ h er ranch to h e r son Sam, af- dlrect reliance on his own farm tpr lng the EOL To. in full and garden. T here is real secur- fof the Jand . Ky in having one’s food stored c H Phillips has rented * the against the w inter. T h a t was «xarage and will soon be the feeling th a t made the first ^ ady for ar P resen ts any kind of auto re- Thanksgiving. We here In Sherm an county, G^ y Hoskinfton. J. C. W ilson in Oregon, in the United States, and B p B arnet have all bought need feel no doubt as to plenty. p ordson tra c to rs and several Expect “ brand-new -truck” engine perform ance, because that’s We are the g ran a ry of the world otherg are g ettin g the fever what your old truck engine will provide after one of our engine and are providing food for m any reconditioning jobs. O ur m echanics arc International trained lands N either do we skim p to From the O bserver, Nov. 1», nw» — experts in the m atter of thorough going and econom ical < • K ' i r x i ” “ s s engine rebuilding. T h e new and longer life we put in truck engines spells money for you. W e do the same top quality job Ity h, pay tw elve dollars for a and tw o m a ! k e . ^ < \ " nU n. On any truck, any model. Bring yours in today. u X n X l d T h f a h i..“ t rtent of the dry land' - p e r l m e n , Rufus Club Holds November Meeting €orroRiAt_ SSOCIATION 8 -The Gay Shop âgT 7g tan H O W YO U C A N EARN o Wasco High School TO YOUR TRUCK ENGINE “The Ready Made Family” A Three Act Force Wednesday, November 24 - .T e VeHOP7 r ‘M Ing as was the knowledge th at the «tore of dried com U am ple for i^ n ily and friends tot « « « 7 and But fam ilies will meet and as of old dine together there will be satisfaction with new Idaho com bine n e x t year which Is a «even foot, tw o m an and six horse m achine. Two feet of snow and a b lit zard h it p a rts of the northw est last week. f Wasco School Gymnasium, 8 p.m. ^ e w.H handle the R e r c r v e d S e a ts 7 5 c e n t s < V T T V A d m is s io n 6 5 c e n t s C h i l d r e n 3 5 c e n ts : J, E K. McKean Company ...