Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 24, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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P A G E S SH ER M A Ih C O U N T ! JO U R N A U MORO OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949
Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four SHERMAN COUNTY.
- v t of - - . first
- ™ publication being June
CUSTOM BALING with a new
(4), and the East Twelve (12)
SS* Wfial Nbtic«. In M a tte r j o , 1949.
Case
pickup
slicer
baler.
See
•
Willard H. Barnett
of Lot Five (5), Block One
the • Communal Estate - of
H. Justesen or Bob Helyer,
P u b lish ed E v e r y F r id a y a t
Adt
Administrator
(1,
of
the
to
w
n
of
Wasco,
Anna
K.
Barnett
and
Wm.
D„
Kent, Oregon
31-4c
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SdiBfcMbir''tr ?
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Moro,
O regon __ _ .
32-5c
Sherman County, Oregon,
JBamett, deceased.
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L. F F r r e e n n c c h h ________
- K d ito a * There was
a similar request
SALK: D-6 Caterpillar. Pet- U
CUSTOM
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UJ XY“ SLAUGHTERING — to the highest bidder subject to
* 0 tIce?8
A * 7 “ 5 *
- ta mcond
Mrond •&** m atter 1 “*
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~tho ——
after —-
the other
er8 & Ginn> Moro.
34-$p
Meat cutting, wrapping, »harp
by
the undersigned Administrator
------ war ’ and some
pbatofn«. «t Moro. Oregon »nder Act of tried very very hard to get a
A »uparlor service
Tbr,mnC
nn
freeze.
Bring
them
In
any
dav
nublioa-
of
the- above entitled estate has
feasms of March 1. Ift7t.
but Sunday. C 4 C Food Store.
and P " « 1
return on their premiums. In FOR SALE: N. W. ThomP“ n
of personal a tten d a n ce
house in Moro, 6 rooms, full
-------nroonn
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¿or settlement his final account
Grass
Valley, Oregon.
O F F IC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R
the long run better judgment
THAT COSTS NO MORE
basement, oil furnace, hot wat-
..Tirr,
,» tattct ’ t m /’ i k «
prevailed. True World War I
'----- avnkamn**rTnN RATE»
qtjtt C A NPR EtJU r therein, and that the Court has
H ik aaraizp S P R A Y IN G and DUSTING by
n v»8^ S ^ lIFrION
*2 00 didn>t die very f8St fOF awhile
er heater fireplace, Ole garage
f e r W l^
” UJ L * £ £ £ " 5 appotnted Monday. August 1st.
O N E Y E A R ----------------------- »*♦
but by nQW they have made up
and chicken _ house.
Price
spraying $1.75 per acre for
. to q “ i j i l
1949 at 10 o’clock A. M. ln> the
$4750..
Giles
French.
plane
and
pilot.
Barnett
4
Bw
«2S?d
f
b
L
A
County
Court Room, . In Court
for it pretty well and eventual-
Fridley, Wasco, Phone
282. tfn Address, Wasco, Oregon. *
w
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kb
ly they Twill collect their insur- STRAYED WITH MY CATTLE:
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34 7c h ou 8e a t Moro, - Sherman* County,
• ll
ance If still in effect.
‘
One white face yearling bull, SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser-
.. # z
*77 Oregon, as a time and place for
l* T IO I
The theory now appears to be no brand. One white face year- . vice. Leave shoes at Smith s N
c Rwnin«iMi
the settlement and final hearing
Puns
D
wo
WOKEUYAVf.
to return to the veterans the ling heifer, ears , cropped.
Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn NOTICE
TO ( HERITORS
~ said -----
...
,
on
account, at which time
Perry.
15tfc
havto8 k ^ T ? a[mB
and
place
amount they have paid more
R. N. Guilford, Wasco, Ore-
I5tfc
!™ 8 an
d Pla
c e any person Interested
A wide range of prleet
K O t l A l than what has been paid out,
gon, Phone 426.
that meets ell wishes
34-7e FOR S A L E - Now available for
said
maY aPP«ar and
immediate delivery W i l l y s ^ s e n t 1.
£ make objections thereto. Date
,N or at least, some of the surplus WANTED: Reliable man with
that has accrued because of the
car to call on farmers in Sher-
jeeps and four-wheel drive
undersigned, the duly ap-
i
.
Complete
W m y.
a ^ ^
a£
good health of the men. Well,
man county.
Wonderful op­ pick-ups^
Qverland line o f panels, s ta tio n m ln is tr a tr ix o£
eatate o f Mae
it’s no trick to have good health
portunity. $15 to $20 in a day.
J U N E 24, 194»
In the twenties and were the
No experience or capital re­ wpgons and Jeepsters no Moore> deceased, at the office of
funds to be retained for the be­ quired. Permanent. Write to­ sensattonally reduced In price.
£ Updegraff, ’Moro, Oregon,
LOCAL G O V E R N M E N T
nefit of old age (perhaps to sof-
Contact Willis Motor Co.,Third withln 8lx months from the date
day. NcNess Company, Dept
In all this argument and hub- ten the blow of Inflation on sta-
B, 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland,
and Lincoln Sts., The DaJJ®8« of this notice.' to wit: June 10,
LOVELY SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS,
Oregon, a
22tfc 194Q
bub over government^ taxes and tic insurance payments) It would
7, Calif.
33-4p
government payments the so- be used to serve veterans better,
Evelyn G. Bonney
SWEATERS, and JANTZEN TEA SHIRTS
Friend Portable F0R SALE-Appliances for the
called “little guy”
and the
One of the major purposes p
t -
home, 90 day. Free service, De Geo. G. Updegraff,
" rr’ ~s- -
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Sprayer,
400
gal.
tank,
2-75
f
t
“young fellow” are
more con- m entioned Is to get some $2,800,-
Moss
Springs
Electric,
Phone
Attorney
for
Administratrix
hoses, 2 spray guns, will de­
cerned than anyone
and yet 000 in cash out in the hands of
857, Moro.
I8tfc ‘
-
..
, 32-5c
velop 600 lbs pressure suitable
they seldom get a chance to be the people where It will expand
for cattle or weed spraying.
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heard.
,
in d u s try . A p p a re n tly the admin-
Price
reasonable,
Riddell
Lage,
CALL
FOR
BIDS
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
W a sc o , O r e g o n
Unless there is something of istration thinks that such a fund
Rt. 1 Hood River, Ore.
32-4c
The Sherman County Fair ™ :E STATE OF OREGON FOR
a revolution the little guy has will be needed next year. Wheth-
less chance of getting to the top er to bolster the economy or the SPETIC TANKS pumped and Board will receive sealed bids
E N J O Y 2 %
built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 up to 2 o’clock p. m. July 11,
than ever before in the nation’s politics was not stated,
history. The taxes are too big
One cannot help but wonder
White Salmon, Wash. ’
‘ tfn 1949» for
purchase of the
for him to ever accumulate at the freehandedness of an ad- FOR SALE:
1942 Chevrolet wooden water Unk at the gouth
O N YO UR S A V IN G S
much money and while he al- ministration that spends the last
truck 157” C Cab. Has less end of the fair grounds; the
-tnW rrv t
ways had the boss or the banker available dollar, begged or bor­
. .T.
w llb
than 6,000 miles on new Hi Fairbanks working head and a
Torque ' motor, ta25-20Wdua'l ® JIP ' 2 | j i ’lteard n 8 re8erve3 X
on his neck, he now has the rowed, in an effort to keep an
»■»■■ALLY INttftM
government too. It may be true already inflated economy going
tires on rear. 7x50-20 on front. , : . . T“ e, , ra
that the government occasionly higher and higher.
Brown-Llpe transmission. Po- rlght to reJect
.
Bonnie P. Sharp
stuffs a bill into his pocket, b u t ------------------ --- .
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wer to handle your wheat haul.
Acting Secretary
it is likewise true that govern-
_
Priced rig h t
Coulter Motor
IA
f ’
34-7c
ment removes many more bill. MARVIN KLEMME'S BOOK
Co., Hood River, Ore. Ph-4444.
in the process.
Marvin Klemme, who is known
F o r D e ta ils Bee
34c NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The young fellow has less op- to many Sherman countlans, has
All
having claims
portunity to rise In the world w ritten a book about his expert- I nnllll( r . u V, | .
T ib
. . ' persons
.
W E W IL L PR O T E C T YO U
than before, too. There used to ences as a member, of the United Meets 2nd and 4 t h ^ * J---- ---
against the estate of Pearl Jones,
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deceased, .are required to pre­
be some little government plac- Nations Rehabilitation and Re- Tuesdays of each
John E. Meeke or Ralph A. Miller
sent
them
with
vouchers
to
the
• IMy bm M Ae
rM «M
es that gave him a chance to nef administration
(UNRRA). month.
Visiting
undersigned, at Rufus, Oregon,
* VMT MW«». W.TI
develop executive ability and as- j t will be published soon and it members welcome,
,
',n bAin
or P H O N E W A SC O 231
within six months from the date
sume some authority If he want- is going to attract no little at- Sallie Martin, N. G.
of
the
first
publication
of
thia
ed to try his wings at being a tentlon. Local people will like Clara Houston, Sec.
The date of the first
public servant
to read it.
.
_____________________________ notice.
C O M PL E T E IN S U R A N C E
We are now doing away with
Senator Wayne Morse who Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.B.8 publication of this notice Is the
Meets every second and 24th day of ¡June, 1949.
local authority. A man has to be has written an introduction to
fourth Thursday In each
‘M;
- “ Ina Byrd
high in the state capital or in the book, says that Klemme
month; vfeiting members
Administratrix
Washington to rate much now- writes in the western vernacular
Invited. Moro, Oregon. DiCfc &'Dick
days. He can work for a bureau and expresses the normal west-
IN S U R A N C E — R E A L T O R S
E
lsie
J o n e s, W . M.
• Attorney! tor the Estate
but there’s no exercise of au- ern suspicion of things on .the
Ednq ___________
M elrer, S ecreta
ry
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thority nor stimulation of abil- European scene. Both will make _______
_______________________
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« Wasco - Hillsboro - Aloha
Ity in a job of that kind.
the book readable to .Oregonians. Moro lodge N a H I I.O.d.P NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL —- r — ——---- :------------- ~ r —■
We have abandoned the ideal
It is a straight from the shdul- Meets 1st and 3rd
P R O P E R T Y AT PRIVATE >>» I.W. Ufa AVS. A PornAMb, o$l.
SALE
ritt
of our forefathers which was der account of the • experiences Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
Notice is hereby given that
that there should be local gov- Of an observant westerner r In hall. Transient and
SOLD HOPSE TO START SAWMILL
in accordance with an Order of
ernments, city, county, district, war-torn and post-war Europe, visiting brothers are
the County Court of the State
that would acquaint citizens The story- Isn’t told about the cordially invited to
Hnr*» ore ‘ he s o w n illin q Clerks — “ P op'’ Clerk
of Oregon for Sherman County,
with .the functions of their gov- higher levels of authority, but meet
ua
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bis Soys—in their Suvy m ill near H illsboro
made on the 2nd day of June,
ernments and give young men a about the every day tasks of se-
Leo Watkins, N. G.
From le ft — Keith and Dale C icrk, W eaver
1949, in the matter of the Estate
place to first exercise their tai- parating DPs, obtaining cloth-
John DeMoss, Secretary
‘ ‘ Pop’ Ciark and Kyle d a r k . “ Pop“ sold his
_____ _ _____________ _____ of Antone B. Sandvig, deceased,
ents for democracy. These are ing, protecting food from theft,
pot rid in g horse to start the m ill in 1 946 The
Eureka
Lodge
N
o.
121
AJP.
A
Guy
C.
Andrews,
as
administra-
being taken away through the cutting trees for wood,
o peration has ouilt up until to d a y it takes
and tor of said Estate from and af-
growth of bureaucracy and big
There is no apparent race
their fu ll time, that of Pop s' brother, step-
t
government.
consciousness in the book al-
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and
four
others.
They
cut
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Our cities and counties are though there is praise tor the
members cordially in- . 1 *en ,a ' J*1”
. 8e . fo^ caah
hardly independent governments efficiency .o f the Germans, the
Douglas fir from nearby farm forest patches
i
vlted to meet with us. ln hand at Prtvat* sale In one
any more; kthey are ruled by political acumen of the Belgians
Rough lumber is dressed by “C lark-m ade '
/
L. V. Henrichs, W. M. P31*06! at the below described
state laws jand federal edicts, and ‘the patriotism of the Jews.
H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary
property in Wasco, Oregon, the
equipm ent The Claiks credit much of
i
Their tax sources are being Klemme has criticism for the
their success to the h »ipfu! services o f the
i
dried un* by that great machine British fumbling, the French un-
H illsboro branch of First N a tio n a l. An
A
that sucks economic substance cleanliness.
in d 'cn tio n of the grow th of the business
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to Washington, D. C.
The writing is not good. Many
is the Tact that “ P ap" now has eight
/
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We need revival of local au- expressions are used too often
horses, replacing one he sole in 46.
thority and a revival of interest and are tiresome. But peihaps
in young men to manage i t
some of its strength is in its
vmb mr-rrao’ '
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common every, day expressions
PURGE
which make the book more of a
The grange members were so conversation with a traveled
actively led by Master Tomp- friend than a formal publica-
klns’ Ire that they voted to purge tion.
22 members of the Oregon House
Those who know M r. Klemme
of Representatives.
will know that the book express-
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Of the 22 members* 15 are es the things he saw; that there
from Eastern Oregon. In fact is nothing hidden in it; that it
the list includes all of the house is an entirely honest book, writ-
members except one, Pat Mey- ten to give information not to
era of Redmond, who being a re- hide it.
O regon’s grow th depends i|pon the indivi­
tired railroad worker found dif­
‘AT THR CAPITOL CITY”
ra t« a .
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ferent motivation than did the
dual progress and financial security o f people
other eastern Oregonians
lik e these shown here.
‘B e e f o ” O ’M e a r a , p r o p .
Should the grange purge be
For that reason. . . “Let’s Build Oregon
successful the eastern part of
v'
.
aFTT
the state would have no exper- _
.
T ogether” is a day-to-day w orking philosophy
tanced legislators on hand for
the O b e«-ver. J u n e 2«, 1900
Tobacco,
Refreshments,
Ice
Cream
with a ll o f us in the. First N ational. Bank
the 1981 session, a session when
^Tie Oregon Sanitary•• closet
It m a y b e very desirable for this company of The Dalles has con-
group. We know that by providing construc­
section to .b e adequately repre- structed ®nd 19 demonstrat ng
KNIFE-MAKING HOBBY
tive banking services to the communities w e
g g g jg a
a closet in the back of Burch-
BECOMES BUSINESS
____________
to rfs bicycle shop.
serve, w e can help build Oregon ♦ .. fam ily by
In
d
ep
letio n days, David Z. MvrpHy
J .
Whips, snakes and quirts,
wt«d hit spare timo Io shape hacksaw
fam
ily,
farm
by
farm,
business
by
business.
L IB T E N TO T H IS
any grade and quality at Heydts.
blades Into household knives. Th* dur­
Just listen! Back in the east
Attorney Hoskinsoq’s cottage
Our services have played an important part
able ond shining sl««l blades ‘‘caught
there Is going to be a marble will be 24 x 24 with an addition >
p n ” and Murphy found himself in
in the success o f these people. Let us show
tournament You know. like the 14 x 20. It isn’t expected that
business. Now he and his son. David
you bow w e can help y o u « .« b o w w e can
s M. Murphy, (above), have a fully
kind we held between the north he will occupy1 It alone,
equipped shop on the "home place**
end and the south end only big-
th e O b server, J u n e 24,1910
build O regon together. ' '
near Gresham —and employ a staff af
ger. J h e r ^ will be “six new ce-
The eeO ratio n at DeMoss
five. Murphy credits the First National
ment based 14 foot rin g s with springs will feature baked clams
organization with helping him expand
special
cork-cement topping” for all>
Lyric Bards, auto-
to meet nation-wide demand for his
SHERMAN
COUNIY
BRANCH
and a grandstand.
..
mobUe race, oration by D. V.
steak and carving knives. “ We make a
useful and beautiful product from strap
Now boys, there Is an example p»onng i plenty of hay for horses,
— old hacksaw blades, and used
of what happens when things get jQen. Frank Bell has put off
aluminuih far handles,” Murphy soys.
l o i l LH
out of hand, when big business tbe w8r for fjVe years until
Murphy's enterprise has built a sdund
Çï-nmr
-J r-
- o f F ORTLAND
enters into the realm of real aeroplanes to Carry five people
business—and sound businesses ore
sport. Imagine playing marbles- have been invented. (This was
building Oregon.
>f
Fvd*rol Deposit tnjuronce Corporation
no matter what kind-on cement not taken seriously.)
with a cork top. No dirt, no dust,
The following graduated from
no grimy knuckles, no worn the 8th grade: Marie Douma,
SWK.
«»»S' wrar-
knees, no need to clean out Ruth Thompson, Truoy Hines,
PROM HOPSEbHOES TO LOGC-'NC-
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m
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a
M
B
B
i
ahead of the thumbed shot.
Golden Barnett, Ifta r r t T ate, Ev-
EQUIPMENT. Mrs Pc ul Sowa and her
Y
It wasn’t so bad when the elyn Medler, Roes Marrow, P4r- •
son, Joe ( sho'r-n o ‘ r ig h t) run a b la r l
I
experts took the old buggy and cy Oow, Robert Morrow, Anna
smith
shop
in
W
oodburn
W
hen
her
V
made it Into a horseless carrl- Patjens, Veda Westerfield, A rile
O f - *
husband was accidentally kille d in
age., but when they take the Coon, Stella Ogle, Fannie Ven
most dishonorable game of mar- able, Maude Pickard.
1 938, Mrs. So a a, Joe and another of her
WJ
bles and mount it on a cement
E. E. Barnum and ' party re­
seven children, Cecil, became partners in
Y
base. Why, a country boy would turned from Warm Springs Sat-
AN AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY
“ Paul Sowa A. Sons.” Careful plannin g
\
take one of them city fellers, urday. The trip seems to have
and “ overseeing" by M rs Sowa, long
\
used to smmoth tops, out In the benefited Mr. B’s health,
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hard work by her sons and h e lpful cooper­
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F I r T .
pasture and take every agate F rom th e O bserver, J u n e 2 7 ,1930
ation from »he W oodburn Branch of the First
and taw off him ln an hour.
Grass Valley was - preparing to
N a tio n a l Bank built a g ro w in g business.
celebrate the 4th and 5th of
Today the firm m anufactures specialty lo g ­
July.
There will be a big fish
IN S U R A N C E B E N E F I T
«
ging e q u 'p fT’t‘flt
employs 14 people . . .
The federal government, It Is
COIBY*S BISINVI BLINDBW WNI3KBV
another of the ’ housands of businesses h e lp ­
now reported, is to pay to vet-
Work has been completed by
I
m r a o o r • U 4 « oram neutral spwts
ing build Oregon
era ns holding Insurance policies •. Forbes, the oil contractor, bet-
JAA BARCLAY B CO. UMITto • FEORIA, BLB4O6
a dividend to be based on the ween DeMoss and the top of
Li
number of months the policy Nigger ridge.
jS*henxuttt (Quuntu 3luuriial
has been in effect. Reason glv- s,
en is that the rate is high be- ¿ j j L
•
cause of the good health of the fV Q ftt
I AM RECEIVING - -
_ T h e G ay Shop
;
HAIL - FIRE
CROP DAMAGE
GRIFFITH & MEEKE
x
You can get a lunch or, a meal
from 6 in the morning until
~m
. 2 in the morning at
Ed’s
In Days of Old
O PEN SU N D A Y S
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