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HAGE 4 «HERMAN COUNT* JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1M2 M rs Nellie Anderson of Gol- C a m a v it c h of Vancouver, B. C. v.itlon. She visited a sisW In Indian nut eupa were given as dendale spent a couple <$ays gftent the weekend with Mr. Hw, Mrs, Lud Conrath at Yuba, $hrrn tan County .ijournal favors. Arlyn’s teeacher, Mrs. this week with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. R Reid. They all California her son in law and MENU G. A. Sargent. Mrs. Anderson drove up to Mt. Hood Monday daughter Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton, was also a guest. l*uhh»li<<l ' Every Frklny at Mr5c. Everett Hendricks of is the former Nellie Sorber before the visitors departure Brown at Glen Ellen. California, Moro, Oregon Nampa. Idaho is visiting with and a former resident here. Mrs. Bert Porter at Klamath Tuesday« morning. Giles L. F r e n c h ..... .......... - Editor Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Gor Falls and two duughters in her aunt, Mrs. Anna Lee. Annie Fulton Chapter No. 124 are at Medford visiting their don Johnson and children Ryan Portland. fettered a» «eeond * ! * • • m a tU r •» th * Po 'lo ffie « at Moro. Oregon, under Act OES held a stated communica son and daughter in law, Mr. and Lola drove to Portland on ,f Congreee of M arch >. ISTS. tion Tuesday night Nov. 11. The and Mrs. John Johnson Jr. business. PAPER past and present Esthers were and a daughter. They plan to go Mrs. Alfred Mierritt and Miss honored, with a story of Esther's on to visit Mr. and Mrs. Te$l Clema Allen left Friday for life read by the present Esther, Proudfoot utyir Can Francisco Bend to attend the MfcKay- Me- N IW S P A P I» Nerine Fields. Past Esthers Inez after which the Johnsons and Kensie wedding. They expect P U B IIS M I1 S h ' i to be gone several days. Sergeant, Milly McDonald, Ethel iToudiO'-u-. Ail < oom a ss o c ia tio n Y^anGilder and Betty Thomas Medford to meet Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hines are were presented a memento from Harlan Johnson from Walla going to Arlington Sunday for Worthy Matron Helen Bruckert. Wtalla, Wn., for Thanksgiving a dinner with their son in law Refreshments were served at dinner. The Johnsons will then and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A1 the close of the meeting by Ethel return home with their son. vin West. The dinner is a fare T he Wasco WSCS will hold VanGllder and Alice Gochnauer. well for their grandson, Jimmy its annual bazaar and dinner Past Ruths will be honored at A V I I V I M I M II I H who leaves next week for the the next meeting Nov. 25 with December 13 afternoon and ev service. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ening in the M.E. church base Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Brown a movie of Ruth’s life. Wasco cemetery* directors ment. ONE Y E A R ............................tt-O« of Tacoma, Wm, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews Mr. held a meeting at the city hall and Mrs. Steve McMillin November 10 and decided to drill report a very enjoyable hunting recently. They have just re NOVEMBER 21, IBM a well as soon as more money is trip in the Blue mountains. turned from a Mediterranean available. Location of the well Mr. and Mbs. Andy Anderson cruise. EASY DOES IT and son Alfred and Miss Evelyn Mrs. Norman Gochnauer has is being considered. The next meeting will I>e held taken over the Avon products The papers and magazines are December 8 at which time it Is full of stories about what the for this territory. hoped the contract for drilling Mrs. Jennie Hearing returned Republicans are going to do when will be consumated. Interested last week from a six weeks va- they get Into power on January persons are urged to send In 20. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — their contributions., Most of it is inalarkey. The A surprise visit to the Glen Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp Estate of Thomas M. Garrett Republicans don’t even know N O TICE TO CREDITO R« freeze. C & C Food Store, Wallace family recently, was themselves. And of a certainty, E state No. 5<>H 47tfn made by some old friends from Grass Valley, Oregon. a reporter could get any answer Kansas now living In Weiser, NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? In the County Court of the he wanted by interviewing sel of Oregon for the County Idaho. The visitors were Mrs. ected Republicans because there Then see the Willys Station State of Sherman, Probate Depart- The next meeting will be held riUK„ ,1 V , Hugh Steffens, her son, Benny, •RIGES arc* members of that party who MEAT Wagon on display at WILLIS at the home of Mrs. Rosalee an(j gon jn jaw an(j daughter, Mr MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over merft. advocated almost anything. As that T-bone Notice is hereby given that dividual« tnat ” It , is doubtful ... . R,Y White on December 11. and Mrs Albert Shllaske and h e r drive, plenty of carrying capacity individuals that w. Is. However, the men who were at®aks \ Arlyn Van Gilder celebrated father, Willard Harriet and also means safety, economy and prac the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the selected by the voters to lead bits °r that a P0 , ‘ his eighth birthday November a friend, Miss Joyce M a c k r i l l . tical transportation. Also New the nation and who are thereby bought for 3 Lin,«,,«.»! 12. A Kroup of his friends met Dr. Ruth Hopkins of the ex Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK estate of Thomas 5L Garrett, de $2.60 Dt. leaders of the party kx>k like a ,f“‘ mmediate < in (he basement of the Chris- tension department of edqca,- UPS and STATION WAGONS. ceased by the County Court of hunch of citizens wno will do Jhe F ort land marke , '* (Jan church after gchool. Guests tion spent Wednesday night as Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wll- the State of Oregon for Sher $4.10 fifth County, and has qualified. nothing very drastic or radical. ’’iff 1 tro,) ¡ ' ’n< y ; miliinn were Billy Smith, James Rhine- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walt lys-Overlana Sales, Service, Parts man AH persons having claims again They appear to have more res- 1,1 , 1 ‘ , tl , .,,, hart, Chester Fields, Dean Rich, Bruekart. and Accessories. West Columbia said estate are hereby noti pect for a dollar than the out- cat le h * J , Bob Drftikard, Floyd Rathbun, Paul Bunyon o f ‘the McKinley River Highway, The Dalles, Ore st fied to present the same, duly going administration leaders; -v * *’ . () (' f s(lll Ronny Welk, Virgil Fields, Johr^ Indian mission was at the Chris- gon. 2 3 -tfc . verified as by law required to they seem somewhat more con- rew **u»ny. ’ • -------- — ---- n,o the undersigned at Grass \1al- FOR SALE: Queen Stock Tank ley, America within six months Heaters. $45.00 Ranch & Home from Oregon, than th< the date hereof. Store, Moro, Oregon do not ha^ _ ’ /Dated and first published ground of profitable politics. ' ' ^ " faJ“"because o f“indlca- slated by MYs. Merlin Shields Miss Vivian Trounce were October 31, 1952. which Is a change. ' • . . d Many of served refreshments from a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. SPINET PIANO Big reduction I^ast publication November for quick sale. Not used. Terms It Is not indicated from the *• monev last year It is birthday decorated table. Small and Mrs. G. A. Sargent. or cash. See it in Moro. Write 28, 1952. history of the party or getting 'late and growers will * ------------------------------------------- PEARL GARRET! to H. M. Martin, Wholesale 4 4,«rf leaders that they will chain geU Und<?|. RUch condl. Administratrix Department, Salem M u s ic workingmen to their machines, (h<? pr,ce wU, drf>p THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD • 86 PROOF A. J. MOORE Company, Salem, Oregon. 3-4c pay the English war debt, give ,pke more cattle are sold now Court House, Bend, Oregon THE MILL AND HJLL CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. From where I J / Jo e Marsh the Fort Knox gold to Russia, or th<? fewe|. wl„ bp ()n the niarket Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. A A.*» Attorney for Administratrix even pass a sales tax to harass tj,e spring. In any case there Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings the prosperous peaseantry and fewer pounds of beef each month. Visiting Going . . . Going . . . get it out of debt. for saie next spring if feeders members cordially in We see no cause for alarm not buy now An<j jb ere la vited to meet with us about prospects of a Republican anotber angle. * if feeders buy Almost Gone 1 Clyde Gillmor, W. M. fit a n d a / f c f 4953 administration and people are nejther feeder steers nor feed H. D. Pinkerton, Secretary not Inclined to excitement about gridns ^ e price of both will Granny Robinson put on quite a please— this is my own coat!” Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O .B .8 It. Those who opposed Republl- dr()p unttk there wm be money» Do your Christmas shopping the easy, eco« show the other night at the annual From where I ait, what almost Meets every secondhand cans In October are not all re- in thp business again. And pro- fourth Thursday In each White Elephant auction held at happened to Granny was good for covered from the effect of their bably cheaper meat. nomical way. Take advantage of special, month; visiting members the Women’s Club. aia u g h , but sometimes when peo own threats. You remember, Meat would be cheaper now Invited. Moro, Oregon money-saving Christmas gift rates —and let ple "get carried away” with their there were dire prophesies about jj . d wasn’t for the slowness and Towards the end of the evening, Bonnie May, W. M. own talk It ’s not so funny. I prefer what Republicans would do to |gnorance of the OPS. she had the ladies battling for us take care of all the time-consuming o:der Gwen Ross, Secretary a glass of tempernte beer while th nation. And those who voiced R (joeKn-t look as if prices of anything she put up. “ W hat am I ing details. such threats would have gained meat an|mals are going to col- listening to my favorite radio pro Moro T lxxlge No. 118 LO.OUf bid for this woman’s lovely black more votes had they talked about |apse but that, like many other gram — you may like soda pop—' coat here good as new? Who’ll Meets 1st and 3rd 1ST G IF T * 6 . 0 0 - their own case Instead of vole- commodities they will reach a or cider. I suggest we hold on to T u e s d a y s In I.O .O .F . say ten dollars?” she asked. Ing altsurd f>relx)VlngB about i„wer and more realistic level, our personal opinions —- and be hall. Transient and E A C lf A D D IT IO N A L G IF T *4.50 G ranny held the coat up, and visiting brothers are the opposition. ... - - commenced describing the coat’s lieve in them — but take a good c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d BhoukFnot n^ r V * l U - HOU-T.OX TO .............. c I orc look at them before we try to lining sleeves, buttons — really F lo y d Lane, N, G. “t them to our neighbor 1 1ST GIFT *6.75 2ND GIFT *5.00 "selling hard.” Then, suddenly, Leo Watkins, Secretary hower will surround himself q-jw decision of Attorney Gen she took a close look and blurted with a cabinet of normal size EACH A D D IT IO N A L G IF T *4.50 wm . «. ....... — --------- e ra i George Neuner that truekers and ability which will therefore wdj have to pay the increased out “ Land sakes, no more bidding l . n p ln e R e b e k a h I x x l g e N o . 11« Phone or mail your order today— for be a couple steps ahead of what trU(,k from January 1, 1052 M e e ts 2 n d a n d 4 t h f gifts of all magazines— to: we have grown used to. The whk.h wag tjie effective date of Copyright, 1952,Unitoti S ta ta Ui euer i foundation T u e s d a y s o f e a c h * ' m o n th . V is it in g debt will not he paid, but It will truckers took to the m e m b e rs w e lc o m e be reduced; taxes will be cut peOp|e wjn very likely go to the "* Z/ ó » íc to Josephine Gentry SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL slightly but not much; there will supreine court before final opin N .G . - - in' an effort toward efficiency. lon terror/ telcphooe service H e le n M a r t i n . S ec. * * < '- Nothing very dramatic about whatever the effect of the deci- cocn better___ that, Just some hard work of sk)n (,n the truckers, and we government. As far as we are k nuiy be taken care of concerned we could dispense eagRy by them, future leglsla- with In government. ***- drama * - .... - tnres have accidently found a There’s tin need for people means of reducing the danger of to get all excited w ith expec indiscriminate referendum ac tancy. tion against bills. By putting an ■ ' - exact date on the bills they will go into effect on that date if up- IIOW WEAR CAN YOU GET? held bv tile voters at a sulwe- quent election. It will surely stop A story In the papers stated the filing of initiative petitions that eastern Oregon county as- nga|nst measures In order to scssors in meeting at Bend save ftave a few dollars whether the agreed to put off the assess election is won or not—and that ment of livestock until Febru is what it looked like the truck- ary and that the state tax com- Were doing. mission bail acquiesced to the __________ deal. Later inquiry confirmed J. S. N ewcom b w ent to The the story. Dalles W ednesday ami brought Actually assessors have no Mrs. Newcomib hom e from the legal authority to delay the as hospital w here she spent five sessment of anything and the days for medical atten tio n . telephone state tax commission has no au A d riv e rs license exam in er thority to permit It. te/tetiue teen-qgen w ill I h ' on d u ty In Mk»ro T ues A i mattrr of principle it day, N ovem ber 25 at the court l ime has a wav of slipping by w Ijcn the youngsters are |*i extremely dangerous to en house betw een th e h o u rs of deavor to assess any kind of 10 a. nt. and 3 p. m. visiting their friends by telephone. If you have a problem property at a time eonslilered like this around your house, why not tip off the youngsters most favorable to the owners thereof. Stockmen fa c e a falling to the fai t that the calls they get are often more important market but It may well lw that than those they make? And, of course, no one can call prices in February will l>e as high or higher than in January, M rs. Joe D rln k n ril them . . . or vou . . . as long as they have the line tied up when the law says assessntents Frtftoy, November 14, Marllyrt w ith lengthy conversations. That’s why, when they shall he made. n,...».. have lx*en ....... very Smith ceelehrated her 11th hlr- Stockmen remember to leave a few minutes between calls, they won t nlcely treated by assessors and thday with a party at the home should not crowd their luck, of her parents Mr. and Mrs. run the risk of missing an important date because the hoy Cattle, for instance, are ass««s- Delmar Smith Guests were Lynn w ho w as calling could get nothing hut a busy signal. sed at $51 40 in this county. Rathbun. Judy WYitklns. Relxv- • This Includes all kinds, of ca Rhinehart, Shirley Watkins, course, that were alive and Darlene (hx'hnainr and Jean- you'// always have numbers handy ITS HERE, OREGON ! its FULLY AGED! Want Ada KENTUCKY STRAIG HT BOURBON W H IS K E Y s it 1 On Display at Pratt Motor Co., Wasco November 20 Cranbrook Club Coupe in Plymouth’s 1953 Line Wasco News I I.I ! l.n m .U X 1 It in lll't t e Hr -(■’ <•! 1 eludes purelicada and grades. It games Mkirilyn opened her gifts is not as high an xssessment and then refreshments were in relation to value as served by her mother. $21 22 average, nor stocks of The Sam Gordon brldpe club goods about which the tax met with Nfrs. B. Estrelle Halley (ommission were so concerned. Thursday November 13. A des- The equality of assessments SCrt luncheon was sen ed on a will always be a matter of eon- table with a Thanksgiving cen- tention. That Is sure. But public terplece. Two guests were pro t difidetice in assessment will sent Mrs. Augusta Huckln and not lie akled by assessors glv- Mrs. Marcella Hllderhrand. High ing In to special groups with »core for the club was won by thn consent of the tax comnds- M r s . L e o n a S m i t h and for the guest by Marcella Hlklerbrand jt " hen vou need them, if you’ll make a list of the numbers you call most often. And if you’d like to keep numbers in a handy, indexed booklet, just call, send a postcard, or drop in to your Pacific lelcphonc business office. We ll he glad to give you a free personal number booklet. A Pacific Telephone Dash and distinction are combined in the flowing lines of the Cranbrook Club Coupe, one of nine outstanding body styles in the new 1953 line of fine Plymouth cars. The new styling is combined w ith increased power and improved performance to make it more than ever the big car value in the low-priced field. Power has been increased to 100 horsepower w ith 7.1 'o I compression ratio for finer response and efficiency. New suspension gives v ir tu .- ^ gyroscopic stability under varying road conditions. Engine and rear axle relocation, ^Jupled witlreasier riding, angle-mounted rear springs, provide the utmost in comfort. Plymouth engineers have designed more headroom, legroom and nip and shoulder space into the 1953 models.