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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1949)
. vi PAW 1 COURT!JOÜRNÁX, »OBO. O M Q O N Administratrix « W K -À U tC iI 1 2 . iMÌ John M. Rolfe Gus Engstrom, deceased plaint filed against you in the Administrator SS. FINAL NOTICE: * above entitled suit on or before ^Iftrnum Œounty Journal TO WHOM IT MAY CON four weeks from the date of Roy i . Baker CERN: You are hereby given 39-42c P ib lb h ed Every Friday at k the first publication of thia Attorney ♦ * notice that Helen E. Olds, the Moro, Oregoa ______* summons, and if you fall so to duly appointed, qualified and appear and ipr answer, 'J Giles hUfcBO Io- r ih _________ — —------------------ appear and answer, warn fpr want 1N TH E COUNTY COURT OF acting administratrix of said U Mr— French — -.......... _ v ♦ ■¿¿“¿eoW" el»« the pgxim the Observer, Aug. 1®» 1*«° thereof, the plaintiff will apply TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR Estate has rendered and pre p £ S n » at Moro- u ** w to the court for a decree of ab SHERMAN COUNTY sented for settlement her final ut Qow <* M>rch » 1 ■ — ----------- ----------- Grace and Mabel Cothran are gojute . divorce from you and the In the atter of the Estate of account therein with the above ----------- _ planning to drive to Monmouth gQle care and custody of the Wm. D. Barnett, deceased. entitled Court and that Tues B I T 9 K I A I this week end to see their sis- children of the marriage, 88. FINA L NOTICE r a t io n M ter, Cecil, attending summer the relief prayed for in plain plain- TO WHOM IT MAY CON school there r„ ___ _ tiffs complaint. CERN: You are hereby notified Thlg summonfl ig served upon that Willard H. Barnett, the ad Miss Vivian Trounce, accre- dited Dunning music teacher, publication thereof for . would like to meet parents of * ^ riod of four consecutive ministrator of the above entitled Third & Union S t prospective piano pupils at the we^ g ln gherman County Estate ha« rendered and filed his final account therein with The Dalles Oregon Mo™ h0^ ; ma 1« seriously ill Journal, a newspaper published tiie above entitled Court, and • it Tom Douma is ser o y i gherman qounty, Ore- Paint - Wallpaper - |Venetian IIT III that Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1949, at Finis Blinds . .______________- d‘e n S “ rink 0 / kerosene. gPn’ l M ^ U p d a te 11 o’clock A. M., in the County GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ^ U |nH; 78 T the f l r T publication of thia Court room, in the County Court Heavy Kote • one coat finish ------ s lpTION K A i S PO“ toes ln a hl” r7 " ^ ; • summona, by virtue of an order *house In Moro, Sherman Coun Flex • Colorful decorator vicar ___I* 00 From Observer Aug. 15,1910 q{ Honorable D. N. Mackay, ty» Oregon, has been designated Rayonlte, washable smooth finish OAK ......... A drQve Qf Itallan railway JudKe of the above entitled as a time and place for the final V4 off on all wallpaper ln stock hearing and settlement of said 20% off on special orders — -------- AUGUST «• 1UAS 11 .1 M 9 ---------- workers cashed of court made Auguat and entered WO^ checks an at average Grass Val 1949 on the . final account herein, and of uBm m c lev one day last week. ~ . PHIPPS & PHIPPS hearing objections thereto. Willard H. Barnett THE DALLES Save something nice for the Attorneys for Plaintiff Administrator reports were not com Sherman County Fair to be held pioneer Building Roy J. Baker The Dalles, Oregon i nbout the highway com- this year In October. 41-44c A t^ j _, 39-4 2c P‘f >„n’. anoroval of the petl- Sherman county has a state IN T H E C O U N T Y COURT OF county for per- apportionment! o f »2037 this year In Days of Old day, Sept 6, 1949, at the hour f Baker ten o ’clock A. M; of said day in Al^ r the County Court room , in the County Court house, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, have been appointed as a time and place for a hearing and settle ment of said final account, and WASCO r hearing objections thereto. Helen E. Olds Adams Paint Store t» U °n 01 _ ,«11 Kririire X o i the CohtnAla. The^ state across has donated $8,000 an(j that was used for a save Wasco county people g a v e $16,000 it was said. The question «till r®”1 . to how much more the syne u> golng to donate to the tlon of the bridge. , X h t y ’T ^ n ie m b ^ ? M a T o T w SEM Ita 1061 DUDilS. m m ; J " B 2 e n n ' Shull ^ U Pt ^ s l8now n o ^ separator SHERMAN COUNTY gince Howard met with a in the matter of the Commun- serious accident to his thumb. ai Estate of Theodore M. Rolfe,.; serious acciaen deceased, and Clara E. Rolfe, sur From the Observer Aug. 10,1900 of rain Tuesday piNAL NOTICE harvesting opera- WHOM IT MAY CON- tlons on nearly all of the coun- y ou are hereby given ty’s 1100 farms. ' notice that John M. Rolfe, the Rufus x ^ g ^ ^ n d U l o n , ex- therein, with the above entitled V mo X . t e SW E ATE R S, and J A N T Z E N T E A SHIRTS The Gay Shop W asco, O reg o n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A wide range e f p r le e r * * Telephone repairmen’s big job is keeping your calls moving 12th day — d » r . HouaUn, ag flx tf by the Court as Ume and*piace for hearing ^ eobJectlon8 t0 satd Final Ac- . d Report and for the o? £ ld estate Harry Kunsman Administrator Lester Johnson t , te ste r jomuwn Attorned fO Attorne* for r Adn Administrator 41-4c _______ — fourth Thursday in each month; visiting member« invited. Moro, Oregon. Elsie Jones, W. M. Kdna Melzer, Secretary M o ro E o H se H« s ^ a ’^ ^ U d d le to n . Plaintiff vs Lawrence E. Middleton, Defen- NQ 273Q gUMMONS ljawrenc e E. Middleton. To. r a OF OREGON; hereby required to —— appear and answer the com- * Q John DeMoss, Secretary _ Lodge No. 121 A ^ . A AJk< I •FOB •IN IIA TIO N t A ««BAT KINTUCKY FAVORITI* Whiskey -A ß len d 5.90 13.05 2J6O 8A5 1A30 BUTTER MONTANA "THE TAVERN” 2 . S e rv ice r e s t o r e d ... the hundreds of tiny i . W h e n l o m t o n t ’i d itc h -d ig g e r bites a chunk out of a long distance c a b le -a n d it happens now and then-repairm en get on the job fast to fix it. Back at a test center, sensitive instruments located the break and splicers hit the road. Almost simultaneously, many calls were routed through other cities to get them line igh w ith as little delay as possible wires have been spliced tem porarily and, even as the workmen stow their tools, calls are speed ing through the cable. Later it will be per manently spliced w ithout interrupting service. Such fast repairs are possible by planning ahead for emergencies, so trained people can be quickly pulled from other jobs. — ------------- ‘ ~ 3 . Keeping service re lia b le makes y o u r te le phone a more valuable servant-jhst ««keep ? rates low as possible makes service « barg n today. A local call still costs just a few penr ,cs and calls to the East Coast at day station m only $2.50 plus Federal tax. T.O, id.lUKHM , *- is .n e .lw l.r'. Moro, Oregon 86 PROOF A Gentleroarfs Whiskey from Kentucky N.tlon.1 DtotiU« Product. C.rp.r..lon, N. Y. • 65% C»ln Neu.r.1 Spirit, _ : . ; : ; : » « v ic e , h andy d ow n tow n depot», and freedom from driving ten sio n m ake »hopping or bu»ine»» trip» a pleasure by G reyhound. Y ou can go and re turn th e aama day. T h e lo w fare» •ave extra dollar» for sh op p in gl R elax in p erfect com fort . . . en joy sig h tseein g , or v isitin g w ith fellow passengers. S e e your G rey hound A gen t about departure tim es on you r naxf trip! Meets on the 1st an<J and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting members cordially in lov&ilannit vited to meet with us. L. V. Henrlchs, W. M. KLAMATH FALLS LOS ANGELES H .B. Pinkerton, Secretory PORTLAND, ORE. BOISE, IDAHO H ermitage ^ ^ Y h a t will be the results? We can remember how easy It was to get to The Dalles after the Sherman highway was built in 1923. The economic changes brought about by that road are remembered by everyone over 30 years of age. When there is a good road to go on, people go If one might hazard a pro- • phecy the new highway when completed will be one of the busiest roads ln Oregon. It will be filled with freight trucks hauling stock to market and Mfcfe' cars taking people to the d ty to trade. There will be many accidents on its straight i stretches and It will be less safe than the present road. * •. But some way It Is hard to i enthuse over i t Elimination of the 200 full turns on the pre- sent highway has been wanted so long the promise of victory seems delayed beyond desire. perhaps, like other things fought for, the end battle brings as M TRAFFIC T10IBLES NO MRKIM FIOBLEW r.iL n»sat Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. h&11 Tranflient and brothers are cordially Invited to THE CIRCUIT COURT OF meet w jch u8. « A T « O F ^ O R B ^ N FOR August 20 Governor MacKay m v » ., will formally ópen arid dedicato a portion of the new Columbia River Highway. It Is a sUalght road saving many mUesi In turns and many words In tern- per Everyone has seen It and wished he were on it. Upper Columbia residents for «2.30 a pt. years have been wishing for a «3.00a fifth faster route to Portland and now it Is here and the old, crooked, tree lined road Is to be given over to the Sunday dri vers and the sight seers who have helped keep It slow for Kgntuchf years. ti When finished to The Dalles the new road will halve the time needed between the two cities. Sherman countians can get to Portland ln two hours or Extra Let US Worry in Quarts ; j.stock up tor the week-end with smooth, refreshing Sicks’ Select in quarts.. . the thrifty way to buy beer. If your Cattle eat yoor N eighbor’s Crop If year Combine palls down wire« . If yonr Cow wrecks a Car If you have an auto accident If your Dog bites someone^ (If you bite the dog—It doesn’t count) • : • • • ; • DON’T WORRY as elation. much L O V E L Y S P R IN G FR O C K S , S L A C K S , THEY GET GOING FAST WHEN TROUBLE STRIKES Pr.M °and c X A STRAIGHT ROUTE 39 AM RECEIVING - - ßM «00 BUY AVI lfte » o7 CRY U W be congratulated. congratulated.. We dldn am n t know there were any more people like that in the world and we’ll dig up a couple of our grandiose schemes for their sp- proval. . . i : ‘ But a bridge across the Col- umbia u.i.uto will be a fine «thing __ for - all who have a desire to cross the river at that point It will serve The Dalles area well and no doubt bring some Saturday business to the merchants. '• MORO A superior service of personal attendsn THAT COSTS H O M O M n S S X uX ThA 8 r e ^ e : In the matter of the Estate of V Wallingford might have dream- c lt wftg dead Court and that Tu y, ed It up were he ln circulation. Meggrs Junkin threshed 1020 6th day of Sept. A. D- 1®49, If stories are true. The Dal- ga^ o ff the E v e re tt’White ten o’clock A. M. of said day in les, through some of its citizens place of 70 acre8. the County Court room, in t e who must be wasting their tai- Q w Axtell lost his bam County Court house ln Moro, ents in so small a town, has and by flre. Value $700, Sherman County, Oregon, have convinced an eastern bonding partiy insured. been appointed as a time and --------place for a bearmg and settle- house to advance the money to ._____ build a $2,006,000 bridge across NOTTCR 0 F "FINAL ACCOUNT . ment on said final account, and the river and to take no secur- __ a . . . v fflven that of hearing objections if any £ - - - e . ___________________ ___ n S 'o n r T. Lesler Johnson LAWYER TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR . SHERMAN COUNTY spouse. a g shower gtop 39-42C , Farmers Protective Policy Protect You The above losses have occurred la SHERMAN COUNTY — D o a t YOU BE CAUGHT UNPREPARED ! 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