Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 15, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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,IDAY, JU L Y 15, 1M 9
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PRO PERTY
A T P R IV A T E Dick & Dick
Attorneys for the Estate
From
the
Observer,
July
15,1910
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A small moth or mild colored
America Is being asked to ad­
butterfly, probably in pursuit of
G h e r m a n (C o u n ty J o u r n a l
The Tum-A-Lum L u m b e r
vance more money for immedi­
something to eat, was spied by company* is figuring on a con­
Notice is hereby given that C A L L F O R B ID S
ate aid. Probably this request
The Sherman County Fair
a sparrow. The moth was better crete runway 8 feet high and in accordance with an Order of
P u b lish e d E v e r y F r id a y a t
would become general if grant-
at ducking but hadn’t the speed 14 feet wide for the flood wa­ the County Court of the State Board will receive sealed bids
M oro, O regon
of the sparrow. The chase came ters through their Moro yards. of Oregon for Sherman County, up to 2 o’clock p. m. July 11,
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means a very serious de-
across the street, under a car,
Tuesday evening while Sheriff made on the 2nd day of June 1949, for the purchase of the
2 5 Cisión on the part of America
around
a
tree
and
ended
we
Jay Freeman w a s returning 1949, in the matter of the Estate wooden water tank at the south
and it may be hoped that It will
ot Congre— of March ». U7>.
know
not
how.
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from the Deschutes river a rat­ of Antone B. Sandvig, deJ‘ea^ ’ end of the fair grounds; the
not be decided politically.
No
sound
was
uttered.
The
O F F IC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R
tlesnake buzzed right beside his Guy C. Andrews, as administra­ Fairbanks working head and a
If we refuse this request for
sparrow
will
not
discourse
to
tor of said Estate from and af­ 3 HP, 60 cycle single phase mo­
head. He Xillea three.
financial aid England may have
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
The board reserves the
the civic club or the aid society
John and Dan Stewart passed ter the 10th day of August, 1949, tor.
an economic and political up-
O N E Y E A R _ — --------- -------- $ 2 0 0
about the difficulties of the through town Sunday with 1500 at ten a. m., will sell for cash right to reject any or all bids.
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heaval that will affect the en-
• Bonnie P. Sharp
chase, The moth, if not already sheep bound for the mountains. in hand at private sale in one
tire continent, if not the world.
Acting Secretary
incorporated
in
the
sparrow,
Monday at Rufus thermome­ parcel at the below described
The value of money may drop, liA C K OF E D U C A T IO N
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will write no book about its mi­ ters registered from 106 to 114 property in Wasco, Oregon, the
the people become desperate, the
raculous
escape,
nor
complain
P
Lots
Two
(2),
Three
(3),
Four
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authorities became ineffective i The articles appearing in the to the government about vora­ degrees.
N O T I C E 'O F ~ F I N A L A C C O U N T
is.
Jj'om th e O bserver, J u ly 18, lfflO
(4) and the East Twelve (12)
There could be chaos.
Chaos Oregonian about higher educa- cious sparrows.
NOTICE is hereby given that
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q virtnrv for tion. are a distinct service to cit-
feet of Lot Five (5), Block One the undersigned has filed in the
While repairing a carrier in
could
result
In
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lctory
Jzen8
of
the
state.
They
prove
to
The
smaller
creatures
of
na­
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(1) of the Town of Wasco, County Court of the State of
degree that those middle ture look out for themsevles his barn Clarence Spaling came
assq ç A ti ^ n communism In Europe.
Sherman County, Oregon,
near
serious
injury.
The
team
Oregon for Sherman County his
if we grant ‘he demands It
^ „ „ n s who are continu- and thus prepared will probab­
to the highest bidder subject to Final Account and Report as
ran
away
while
he
had
ahold
tmay so seriously affect us that
saving that chidlren now- ly remain on this earth forever. of the track and be suffered a the confirmation by said Court.
Administrator, with the will
we will suffer the same econom-
not educated as well, Our dally trips in search of food
The date of the first publica­ annexed, of the Estate of Wil­
broken finger and an injured
J U L Y 15, 1949
lc fate. Yet we may be able to a/ formerly are correct.
are fraught With no dangers
tion is the 24th day of June, liam M. Van Patten, deceased,
arm.
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keep western Europe afloat ana
would like to have a log equal to wild lions In the park. right
Mr and Mrs Peter Thompsen 1949
E N G L A N D ’S N E E D
thus keep those nations on our
^ V h o S l student’s day But we complain.
and that Monday, the 8th day of
GUY C. ANDREWS August, 1949, at 10:00 o’clock
have returned to Sherman coun­
England is in a serious plight st<te.]^Uttcally. W hether we can
could be known where the
ty to farm again after being on Administrator of the Estate of A. M. of said day, at the court­
andA
m crlcaiis have
been S asked direct
them to
to sa
safer g ground
Thls county* has recently had California two years.
id Americans
have been
direct them
_hours or were spent during that
Antone B. Sandvig, Deceased. room, in the courthouse in Mocp,
through the government to help ^
‘V m o n s t ^ l that we can, short period of nine to four several demonstrations of the
A big truck and trailer load­ Address, Wasco,. Oregon.
Sherman County, Oregon, have
time out for athletics and efficiency of big operations: the ed with groceries destined for
O I v been fixed by the court as the
i o w ^ a t ^ U t S ’e
£ £ or that our aid h . h e e n other with
activities a n d a government building of elevators and the Bend wrecked on the DeMoss
_____ time and place for hearing of
backfilling of trestles. Perhaps hill scattering food stuff over N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
meal.
danger of going broke.
Many than tempor y
objections to said Final Account
There are groups that try to public Officials could Improve the road.
reasons have been given,, the
Russia has been expec ng
All ■ persons having claims and Report and for the settle­
loss of overseas investments, the stem
fall ever
hnprovfe schools by obtaining construction work and reduce
stern civilization to fa
ev
against the estate of Pearl Jones, ment of said estate.
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Wilt* It is wa hm
loss of colonies, the form of gov-
since thi)
the war.
more school time for health ed- costs by a more specific study
B e a u tifu l n e w slip s In m auve, deceased, are required
to pre­
T. Lester Johnson
em m ent
that to happen so it can move in ucatlon> physical training, and of the use of big machinery,
sent them with vouchers to the
Administrator
with Will
/ A c t u a l l y England is unable to with a drive for European (a n d many adults who encourage operated by trained and effici­ p in k , y e llo w , . w h ite and Um e undersigned, at Rufus, Oregon,
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support all its people. They do perhaps American communism). gQod athietic teams. There are ent men.
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within six months from the date
g r e e n Just ¿3.00.
not produce enough to sell to
It is quite probable th at the few groups—and poorly man-
of the first publication of this
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There should be a good bit
enable them to buy the things ills of western Europe, includ- ned—that try to obtain m°re
G reta, T H E DALLES
notice.
The date of the first
L IG H T & H E A V Y T A R P S
they need.
,
lng England, are not so simple gchool »time for English, hls- of advantage gained by the ac­
publication of this notice is the
M ade to Order
, Local visitors to England say as to be solved by an appUca- tory, civics, mathematics, scien- tion of the state board o f con­ __w_____ ____
Lodge No. H i 24th day of June, 1949.
R E B U IL T ARM Y SH O E S
one of the main reasons is thaj tion of American dollars. The
yet there are very few who trol in ordering the state tax Meets 2nd and 4th
Ina Byrd Hhe D a lles
610 E . Second
the people will not work under colonies that onetime sent funds make a living from athletics af commission members to make Tuesdays of each
Administratrix
Visiting
the labor government. That is to Western European nations to ter graduation and many who a study of Oregon taxes as w ell month.
perhaps true and some excuse support their huge populations fad because of a lack of know- as those of other states. Order­ members welcome.
might be found in their auster- are now independent. It does jege of English, history, civics, ing them to prepare a complete­ Sallie Martin, N. G.
ly satisfactory tax system is Clara Houston, Sec.
ity program which has made not seem possible that western mathematics, science.
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them long underfed. Probably, Europe can support a popula-
at has long been advocated something else again. It Will b e
C hapter No. TB. O-®-8
too, there is not enough compul- tion of 700 persons per square ^y this newspaper that there interesting to see what sort of f B t e t u f u f e it n e t i ii Meets
every second ana
sion in the government.
mile in the custom they desire be a complete study of our ed- a report Is made without out­
fourth Thursday In each
side
interests
inasmuch
as
many
>s
m
e
cu
sto
m
m
e
ucauon
govern
America is being asked, am- much less the custom the dis- Ucatlon system by instructors,
month; visiting members
them they
they should,
should, parents,
parents, taxpayers,
taxpayers, and and admin-
admln- others are interested In taxes
ons
thlners. to help
helD estab- senters
senters tell
tell them
ong other things,
Invited. Moro, Oregon
$2.30 pt.
istrators. It needs overhauling. as well as the state officials.
lishment of foreign trade for have.
E lsie Jon es, W . M.
$3.60 5th
England at prices at which they
Naturally the governments of The National Education assoCl-
Edna M etier, S ecretary
can compete. If we do that other western European countries do ation has such a project but can
Moro to3ze No. IIS I.O.O.F
European nations will certainly not want to change, nor even to hardly be expected to clean
Meets
1st and 3rd
ask for the same treatment. Ac- face the facts about change, jts own house without help,
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
tually none of
can compete They have made no
Our present system in Oregon
Transient and
with us in most lines. Perhaps toward a customs union. They provides more money but is do- F rom th e O bserver, J u ly 15, 1900 hall.
visiting brothers are
thev never will be able to do so. want to retain their own entl- jng nothing to improve educa-
“Don’t call It Guthrie, call It cordially invited to
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tion. The interim committee stu­
I *10«
Kent”
is the plea of every man meet with us.
dying it is not expected to shed
«IMMATI6M
A O iU T
much light on the subject, be­ woman apd child Interested in _ Leo Watkins, N. G.
IWT9CMV
John DeMoss, Secretary
ing dominated by the state de­ that community.
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yaVOMTr
W. I A. Raymond takes 12
partment which would naturally
No. 121 A .F . A A J $ •
stamp pictures - in 12 positions E ureka Lodge
defend present practices.
Meets on the 1st and
Perhaps parent and teafchers for 25 cents.
3rd Thursday evenings
Wagon loads of sacks have
organizations could study the
each month. Visiting
problem until they had enough been distributed this week, 400
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us.
Information on which to form­ farmers took from 200 to 10,000
______ I DUtiUer, Prod. Corp., N . Y . • 86 Proof • 6 S * Cram Neutral Spirit.
L. V. Henrichs, W. M.
ulate a plan. They could try. apiece.
.
Pinkerton, Secretary
(The Oregonian notes t h a t
But In any event the prospect
of national advancement w i t h Sherman ¿county has completed
public _« education getting pro­ paying fo/ a new $6700 court
gressively worse is not bright. house and has a good wheat
crop coming up.
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JO U R N A L
M ORtt OREGON
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ties and perhaps wouldn’t mind
having them supported by Am­
erican money.
It means a great deal to us.
Every ¡billion dollar gift means
seven dollars from every Am­
erican , and apparently it will
«*1» " “ ■* blU^ " d" “ ar
£
do the Job. Yeu see, going, to
Europe is not all glamour. Wor-
st fo all, it has no history
success.
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j^ntuchf Whiskey
- A Blend
In Days of Old
Hunters know. . .
A Gentlemaiis Whiskey from Kentucky
" I fs a Case o f Enjoyment"
TROUBLES
Adams Paint Store
M
O L T M F IA
the W ater”
» H E W IN G
C O ., O L Y M P IA , W A S H . ®
The development of the hu­
man voice, while a boon in
T hird A U n io n St.
many respects, has led to the
use of it for purposes of com­
T h e D alles
H
O regon .
plaining about personal fate. It P a in t - W allpaper - |V en etian
Is universal;. individual, group
B lin d s
and nation all complain.
We GENERAL PAINT |PRODUCTS
think *we are greatly set-upon.
H eavy K ote - o n e coat fin ish
Ye; right out here in the
F lex
C olorful «Jecorator
street, in the bright summer R ayon I te. w ash ab le sm o o th flnlnh
sunshine, there was a little dra­ Mi off on a ll w a llp a p er In stock
ma that made most human woes
20% o ff o n sp e c ia l o rd e rs
seem slight.
POINTERS FOR
LONG DISTANCE
CALLERS
Beauty
era may please your eye,
b at it’d there to act aa a rub
rafl. Behind each detail o f
Chrysler design there’s a
story o f common aenae and
imagination in engineering.
How you can save money on your
cross-country calls— and help
us give you still faster service
have this kind of beauty, too. Perfectly
proportioned for comfort, they teat you
at the proper height to see the road and
to enjoy your drive. Comfort that he»,
beauty through fine design,— that’s the
secret of Chrysler engineering and the
relaxing pleasure of driving • Chrysler.
2 . W h » n you ploco y o u r cad, you can save
tim e all around if you give the inform ation to
your long distance operator this way: First, the
name o f tow n you’re calling...then, the number
i f you kn o w it, o r the address. (G o o d idea to
keep a list o f the out-of-town numbers you call
most frequently.) N e x t, if it’s a person call, give
the name o f the one you want to talk w itji.T h e
operator w ill then ask your name and number.
the great hpitnre rngn vxnnpreaBion
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Preatomatic Fluid Drive Transmission, driving ia
wonderfully easy. Start in third, a slight lift o f your
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toe takes .you into cruising range. You
rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few
minutes in this car gives you pleas­
ure it would take a book to describe.
Phone for a demonstration today.
• t fml n«M M m
1 . Even b e fo r e y o u coll, you can start getting
the most fo r your money. I t ’s a good idea to
make a list o f the things you want to talk
about. A few handy notes can help make sure
you w on’t think o f somethingyou really wanted
to say—after you hang up. Experienced long dis­
tance users keep paper and pencil at the tele­
phone and make notes w hile they’re talking, too.
3 . W h e n you c o m p lete y o u r call, be sure to
hang up p ro m p tly — and properly. I f you re­
member to use these pointers every tim e you
call long distance, you’ll be certain o f getting
the most from your call fo r the least money.
W ith really efficient use o f the telephone, you
can pack as many words in to a three-m inute
conversation as you can in a le tte r— and you 11
get an answer to your questions rig h t away.
4.
W ise use o f th e te le p h o n e — either local
o r long distance— helps you g e t’the greatest
value from it. And service is constantly g row ­
ing m ore valuable. A local call is still just a few
pennies. And you can make a daytime station
call from coast to coast fo r only |2 .5O , plus tax.
PRATT MOTOR COMPANY First & Biggs Sts. WASCO, OREGON
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