Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 31, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH »1,-1090
pose of the pot luck
dinner
given by the Missionary women
at the Mathieson home.
Saturday April 8 in the after­
noon there will . be an Easter
egg hunt at the church grounds
in Rufus. All the children and
young people that want to come
afe welcome. An Easter program
will be given during Sunday
school hour Baster Sunday.
Thirteen (13- of Clements
Oregon pioneers w h o Account and the Court has set
Addition
to the City of
blazed the trails now have des­ the 25th day of April, 1350, In
Grass Valley, Oregon.
the
office
of
the
County
Clerk
cendants who burn up the roads.
(3) An undivided one-half in­
in the County Court house at
terest In: Lots (10) and
AX the present rate of deaths and Moro, Oregon at i0:00 o’clock a
Eleven (11) in Block Six (6)
injuries, one out of every two m. as the time and place for the
of original Town, now City,
settlement
of
said
accounting
Americans alive today either has
of Grass Valley, Oregon.
been or will be injured in a and for hearing objections to the
(4)
Northwest Quarter (NWVi)
traffic accident during his or tame, if any.
. of Southwest Quarter (SW-
GUY C. ANDREWS
her lifetime— or will die as a
Vi) of Section One (1) in
Administrator
result of such an accident.
Township Five (5) South,
J. Tracy Barton
Range Sixteen (16) East of
A driver may* win on a thou­ The Dalles, Oregon
Willamette Meridian.
sand chances taken— but he can Attorney for the Estate
20-23c
The terms of said sale will be:
lose only once.
Cash, lawful money of the Unit­
ed States, ten percent (10%) of
Biggest turnover in cars these IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF
the purchase money to be paid
days is on the streets and high­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR at time of sale, balance on con­
THE OOUNY OF WASCO
ways.
i
firmation of sale by the Court.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
All bids or offers must be in
NOTICE OF F IN A L - H EARING TATE OF JOHN KARLEN, DE­
writing,
and may be left at the
Notice is hereby given Guy C.
CEASED.
office
of
T. Lester Johnson, at­
Andrews, Administrator of the NOTICE
OF
ADM INISTRA­
torney or said administrator, at
Estate of Antone B. Sandvl?,
TOR’S SA L E
Wasco, Oregon, at any time af­
deceased, has filed In the Coun­
NOTICE IS HERETBY GIVEN, ter the first publication of this
ty Court of the State of Oregon, that the undersigned, as the Ad­
notice and before making of the
for Sherman County, his final ministrator of the Estate of John
sale«
Karlen, deceased, under and
Dated this 31st day of March,
by virtue of an order of the
1950.
above entitled Court, made and
Emanuel Karlen
entered on the 23rd day of
Administrator
March, 1950, in the matter of
the Estate of John Karlen, de­
ceased, will sell at private sale,
In one or several parcels, to the
highest bidder, upon the terms
and conditions hereinafter men­
tioned. and subject to confirma­
tion of the above entitled-Court,
on and after 10.00 A. M. on the
2nd day of May, 1950, at the
Office, of T. Leeter Johnson, at-
' torney at law, in Wasco, Oregon,
the following described real pro­
perty situated in the County of
Sherman, State of Oregon, to-wit
(1) Northwesterly one-half (Vi)
of Lots Nine (9) andTen(lO)
in Block Five (5) of orlgihal
Town, now City, of Moro,
Oregon.
(2) Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11),
and Twelve (12) in Block
The
tention to stop these doubts with ABOUT T H E COUNTY
a clean breast of the facts.
A state department that has
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Newcomb
Pwbliahed Every Friday at
made
so
many
mistakes
as
ours
were
business visitors In The
Moro, Oregon
cannot expect to have the impli­ Dalles Tuesday
Giles L. F r e n c h ------------- Editor cit confidence of a people. It
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews
daughters went to Kent
Entered a« second class m atter at the looked carelessly eastward while and
F osteffice at Moro, Oregon, under Aet China was being
lost and the Thursday evening where Mr.
o f Congress o f March 8. 187>.
¿iet result of our European ven­ (Yews attended a Legion meet­
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER tures Is open to much question ing and Mrs. Crew» and daugh­
Our boasts of stopping Commun­ ters visited Mrs. Ted von BorsUl.
SUBSCRIPTION 'RATHS
ism in western Europe may not
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock
be long lived for the forces of and family went to The Dalles
ONE YEAR - — .............. $2.0« Stalin are getting stronger in Sunday to spend the day at the
Czechoslovakia .Hungary, a n d home of his sister, Mrs. Earl
probably Germany.
Sawtell and family.
The bi-partisan foreign policy
Mrs. Olan Stark and son, Ter­
was used for a time to keep in­ ry, returned home from The
formation from the people. Now Dalles Saturday after spending
1 V IH 0 1 IQ 3
1 V N O I I V N that it has broken down the
a week there.
Harlandview Grange
people learn less than ever. They
Mrs. W. D. Barnett and Mrs.
N E W S F A P IR
are given excuses after some fa­ Harold Gwens and children were
bulous plan has gone awry.
in The Dalles Thursday and vis­ ¡Ben Hockman’s Ork
PU B L ISH E R S
It may, however, be doubted ited Mrs. Olan Stark and son,
ASSOCIATION
if all this is entirely the fault of Terry, at the home of Mr. and
Dean Acheson. The lack of able Mrs. James Matthes.
men in the administration must
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brlnkert.
MARCH ,31, 1950
reach to the state department Mrs. John Rust and daughters,
where we need ability, public Geraldine and Phyllis, and Erma
confidence,
fra n k n e s s
and Wallace of Wasco were dinner
PATRIOTISM.
strength more than in any other guests Sunday at the home of
It has been some time since place.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger.
there has been general praise of
Erma Wallace of Wasco spent
t the emotion of patriotism. Maybe
the
week end with Geraldine and
TH E NEW ER SLAVERY
it is old fashioned, too.
Phyllis Rust.
History is replete with tne
What we are hearing is praise
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer
for those noble souls who pro­ complaints of slaves, men who and children, Julia and Byron,
claim themselves international­ had lost their freedom through went to The Dalles Monday to
ists, who spend their time plan war, crime or because of the the Granada Theater where Mrs,
ning to do something for foreign accident of birth. They could Borg’s dance pupils presented
nations, who generously give not come nor go at their own de­ the “Cowboy Revue” at the In
away the dollars of Americans sire and some, not exactly slav­ termlsslon. Mrs. Bayer’s nephew
for what is hoped will be aid to es, were bound to the soil and Gary Wayne Brittain of Tyg.i
other nations. For a man to an­ could not leave It.
Valley was one of the pupils.
Many of these slaves were well
nounce himself as an American
Mr. and Mrs. C . W. Fields
who believes in American prin­ treated, were given an education had as dinner
guests Sunday
ciples of freedom and indepen­ M ien young and were kept in Mr. and Mrs. - Trace Fields of
dence is to admit adherence to service when aged. They were Rufus, Mr. and Mrs
an old and apparently discredit­ fed and clothed In suitable fash­ Fields and family and Mr. and
ed political age.
ion and good slaves were often Mrs. Earl Fields and daughter
. An isolationist was a patriot. respected.
of Wasco, and Mr. and Mrs.
He thought of his own nation - In time there was a revulsion Roes Fields and daughter, Susan.
first
against slavery and men of spirit
Mrs. H. C. Morse of Vancouver,
After World War I there was became free and also freed many
Washington and Mrs. Jack Morse
s- a similar wave of internatiopal-' who didn’t tare much about the­
of Hood River visited Mrs, J. 8.
ism. During its ascendency we ir status.
Newcomb Saturday afternoon
Waoco
Sberman Hotel
tw i
‘Moaned” money to Europe and
Apparently there are fewer
Mrs. Tate’s sister of Reedsport
dabbled in European affairs to men of spirit these days because
has been visiting here the past
- ia v im ■
the detriment of that continent the tendency is toward kind of
week.
as well as our own.
slavery again. Working men who
WAAOO
‘
Wasco, Oregon
Bring some welners and come
There is plenty of evidence are getting the promise of pen­
that we are fooling no one but sions from big industry will to the Joe Morris orchard’s F ri­
ourselves.
Europe takes our have to remain on the Job stead­ day night at 7 p. m. March 31.
funds and supplies and pays ily to be eligible. Working men The wetner roast is sponsored
attention to our advice wisely, seem willing to trade 30 years by the Young People’s society
mi doubt We have been trying of work for promised security in of the Rufus church and every­
to obtain freer trade between the age, thus abandoning their own one is welcome.
The annual meeting of the
nations we are aiding and have responsibility toward themselves
had absolutely no succ^ps. Gov­ in exchange for the promise of Rufus church will be held Mon­
ernments of those nations are another's bread. History proves day night April 2. The purpose
At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon
not willing to lose industries in that a pension 20 years in the of this meeting is to elect all the
order to aid those of some other future looks much brighter than officers of the church and rpost
nation which may be able to the realization for the value of of the officers of the Sunday
produce more cheaply.
the dollar, the measurement of school new for the coming as­
—
*
We are engaged In an endea­ of- the pension, constantly de­ sembly year Every member is
entitled
to
a
vote
and
is
urged
vor to enlist western Europeans creases.
in a combination that will take
Men seem willing to put their to come.
. the first shock of a possible future into the hands of the
The Rufus Missionary society
war with Russia and wonder state, to be told when they can
met at the home of Mrs. John
- why they do not agree with come and go, what they can sow Mathieson last Thursday to have
more spirit. Perhaps those na­ and sell. They thus become slav­
an all day meeting and make
tions should be anxious to take es in spirit if not in the flesh. up meetings they had missed
our arms and train as soldiers They are not of the kind of men
due to the bad road. The Febru­
in exchange for our promised who faced the future with confi­
ary meeting was held in the mor­
support in case of such a w ar. dence in their own abilities and ning then pot luck dinner serv
But so far they are not com­ courage to meet the next day.
ed. In the afternoon the March
pletely convinced.
It is not surprising when it is meeting was held and roll call
Some day it will occur to us considered that until recent tim­ answered with a picture of a
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ELIMINATE THESE STAR BOARDERS A N D OTHER
that we should stay at home es there have always been slaves flower or something pertaining
HCCjl)
S
and mind <our own business. among men. It must be in the to a garden.
G R A IN PESTS W IT H D O W FU M E E B -5
This In ‘ spite of the fact that blood of many to prefer easy
Thursday evening Dr. Seaman,
the airplane has made the world bread to hard freedom. Courage­ a returned medical doctor from
small like an orange. Every* na­ ous men should not be discour­ Africa held a servfce at the Ru­
EB-5 is an Im p ro v e d g ra in fu m ig a n t e s p e c ia lly
tion has the same facilities for aged.
There is a place for the fus church. He was a special doc­
speed and proportionately none bold and fyee.
tor at the Fitkin Memorial Na-
d e s ig n e d fo r co n tro l o f a ll ty p e s o f s to re d
has an advantage any more than
zarene hospital in Africa and
r j in the days of surface ships.
told of many interesting exper­
g ra in pests; com bines unusual a b ility to con­
Well, It is about time the in­ FEKL BETTER
iences of his among the natives.
We were wondering what be­ Dr. Seaman showed some colored
ternationalists came to the end of
tr o l in fe s ta tio n In surface la y e rs o f g ra in a n d
their rope. Every post-war per­ came of the vitamin craze.
pictures of the country and sev
It wasn’t long ago that every eral pictures of the wild life in
iod must be given over to them
p e n e tr a tin g p o w e r to reac h a ll le v e ls in th e
and their ideas about substitut­ kitchen window sill was filled Africa.
ing world patriotism for national with bottles of vitamins from
Our Uu o'clock CRrf«w lasted for for a laugh, but Smiley just about
b ln .'
Thursday agroup of men ga­
gummed up how folks think in thia
patriotism. There may be a time A to Q with directions about thered at the new* church and
M year«. bat the towa council voted
town. We believe that the demo­
when that I b possible but It is taking. That son seemed to be worked putting on the brick
g oat. I dropped la at the meeting
cratic tradition of “live and, let
taking
pa’s
didn’t
stop
anyone.
ka Tews Hall last week just in time
not now.
siding. . They also helped dis-
live” is the only way to live.
Now it may be cold cures that
to hoar Smiley Roberta.
From where I ait, it’s not the
are filling the ledges around the
“The curfew is old-fashioned,”
American way to regulate your life
SBCRETARY ACHBBON
kitchen and the stomachs of be­
•a y s Sm iley. “ Wa o u g h t to be
lieving people.
They may not
by a horn—anymore than it’a right
The political wolves are after be so harmless as vitamins.
Attorney at law
grown-up enough by now to beha ve
to criticise my caring for a temper­
Secretary of State Dean Achfeson
Mbs grownup«. Seeing to it that
Ground eye of toad, bitter lees
ate glass of beer now and then.
and will probably make It Impos of wine, chicken gizzard, sundry
•o r kids get to h«d is the responai- Think what you wish, say what you
MORO
sible for him to remain long in ill-smellinf and ill-tasting mix­
mtoty of each fam ily.” Then Judge
wiah, but don’t ask your neighbor
the cabinet, it being a political tures have been used by man to Monday, Wednesday, Frida)
ftom dagU m adds. “M e t of ns
Afternoons
to do exactly as you do!
year. Whether he remains or relieve the symtomt of illness or
ta bed whan the curfew horn
not is not so Important as are drive away evil spirits. Witch
T H E D AL l MB
the reasons back of the criticism doctors of ancient times have
of the department
their prototypes today. It was
211 East Third Street
toe f o d f said was good
z It seems probable that Ache- only a few years ago we chanted
Telephone 3209
son is the most able secretary “ Every day I’m getting better
Copyright. 1950. United States Brewers Foundation
the state department has had and better” and there Is a mo- LttpUe Rebekak Ledqs No. I P
Meets 2nd and 4th
since Henry L. Stimson back in dern Happy club.
T uesdays of each
the twenties. He has a back­
The human animal is a pecu­ month.
Visiting
ground for the position which liar bit of life, cured by a sug members welcome.
should make him serve satisfac­ gestion and killed by an evil Helen Kruger, N. O.|
torily.
The suspicion arises, eye, lost by discouragement and Lucille May, Sec.
however, that an administration made well by faith in a single
q u i t k l , , p l e a i a n l l f , c o m fo r la b l,
motivated almost solely by par­ pill.
Eureka l o d g e N o. 1 N A J ,-A AJR
tisan politics— and on the ward
Moots on the 1st and
level— will not be able to have
SrdThuraday evenings
a strong state department.
Stockm an A ids Pow er
each month. Visiting
We let communists into the
P ^ n trnr e cordially in­
S T R E A M L IN E R
C /fy o f P o r t l a n d " . ..e a r lie s t
To overcome the power short­
vited to m eet with ua
state department years ago when
age
in
the
central
and
southern
arrival C h icago, fast schedule, no extra fare.
C. S. Bennett, W. M.
to be “ liberal” was the only re­
H B. Pinkerton, Secretary
quirement for favor. They have parks of Eastern Oregon, Con­
'PORTLAND ROSE" T o D enver, K a n sa . C ity .
undoubtedly used their position gressman Ijowell Stockman of Moro Lodgo No. 11» LOXKN
Omaha, C h icago . . . d irect connections fo r St,
the
second
district
of
Oregon
has
and recent trials are proof of
Meets 1st and 3rd
L ouis, T ex a s, Southw est and E ast.
that. Good men do not easily en­ been successful in having the Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
Southwest Oregon hall. Transient and
ter such a department and the Bonneville
'ID A H O A N " C onn ecting w ith “ C ity o f S t.
lack of them is apparent- Neith­ I/oop Service included In the visiting brothers are
L o u is ” Stream liner to D enver, K ansas C ity and
er are good men inclined to en­ appropriations bill which has cordially Invited to
St. L ou is.
been
reported
out
of
the
House
meet w ith us.
ter a position where advance
Appropriations
committee,
of
ment is base<j upon abilities
Marvin Howell, N.
Y o u ’ll find real travel pleasure when you go U nion P acific. Fares
which he Is a member.
other than statesmanship.
I^ o W atkins, Secretary
Representative
Stockman
stat-
are
low . A ccom m odations include Pullm an berths, room ettes,
The accusations
now )>eing
>
VetU
ry
ed
from
Washington
today
that
bedrooms,
com partm ents, draw ing ro o m s... rest-easy coach seats
3 made against the state depart­
Bethlehem Chapter No. 7L O.R.R
•àJ K m >• M
m •••-
...d e lic io u s m e a ls...sp a c io u s lounges
Meets every second and
ment may not be, true, but there getting the $2.000,000 project
fourth Thursday in each
must be some small fire whrre approved by this committee
Zor hderssedos and regervetiotu, cell or writes
month; vial ting members
there is so much smoke.
The and into the omnibus appropria­
invited.
Moro,
Oregon.
tions
bill
was
the
first
necessary
lack of frankness on the part of
v « r D o p o n d o k / o Yr a a s p o r f • > ! « ■
step and that he will also “sup
LOCAL AGENT
Olive Young, W. M.
the administration causes doubt
»
Re S p o t f f i c . M» « y V a l i a P w o lt lo
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
l>ethaps greater than the facts port this Item on the floor of
warrant hut there seems no in- the House.”
S herm an County .IJournal
DANCE
April 1st
Spraying
far Fertilizer
We have for
quick delivery
Seven Planes Available
HOTPOINT 9
Have been spraying since it has
Automatic Dishwasher
been done by plane
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Ironers
Refrigerators
Yakima Seed Co.
Aviation Division
all kinds of Household
Red Vann
T. Lester
Beefo
Appliances
J eka
ft. R. Reid & Son
Beefo’s
BEEFO’S
A R D E N IC E C R E A M
DO W E E V IL S
2 l/2 G a l l o n C o n t a i n e r
AND
BRAN BUGS
L 95
Steve’s Tavern, W asco
and Beefo's
have a happy hem e in y e a r
, grain bin or e lev ato r ?
Beefo’s
Rom where 1 s it... / / Jo e Marsh
"C urfew Shall N ot
Ring Tonight"
George G. Updegraff
Going East? Go u n io n p a c ific
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FINE TR A IN S TO THE EAST D A IL Y
U N IO N
P A C IF IC
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