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€3 PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, u f ttO , OREGON NEW jg lje rm a n (County jo u r n a l I R ID A I, DECEMBER 3, 1952 Mary J. Baker Baker, executrix of the Last Executrix Will and Testam ent of Roy J . Baker, deceased, has filed w ith Carlton L. Pepper the clerk of the County Court Attorney for Executrix 4-7e of Sherm an C ounty^Iregw n, her © final report and account of her adm inistration of said estate and said court has fixed Satur- É&2í¿Ci< ja y , the 27th day of December ¡952 a t the hour of 11 o'clock a of said day and the court roorn of said court in the court house in Moro in Sherman NOTICE TO CREDITORS County, Oregon, as .the time and Funeral Advisors and directors All persons having claims .,..57' , 7 h 7 ‘B,lM e" of'^Mtiry* b " PUce for hearlng a" »bJ « Uons L E O N A R D R. S M IT H • a _ a — -1 At. bids and waive inform alities and ail claims. No bidder may with- draw his bid after the hour set for opening thereof unless the aw ardjng of the contract is de- layed exceeding thirty 130) days, Dated the 1st day of Decern- her, 1952. Clara E. Houston, Clerk School District No. 17 Sherm an County 5-6c Moro, Oregon LEGAL NOTICES CODE INVITATION T O !» •» Sealed bids will l*‘ received by Mrs. Clara I.. Houston, Clerk, School District No. 17, Sherm an County, Oregon, at the School Building in Moro, Ore gon, until 8:00 o’clock P. M. (Pa; ific standard Time), on F rl day, December 19, 1952, for the construction of a High School Bunding for School D istrict No. 17, Sherm an County, __ Ore- gon, and will then and there lie opened and publicly read aloud. lit/1 o l*v rv 11 kxz. » w ‘/"if/111 FW‘C* CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - to sa.d report .n d the settle to it. w ith plans and specifications 'hone 3133 The Dalles them, made up of very distinguished ■at cutting, wrapping, sharp prepared by A nnantl, Boone 4 fied to present t . a w . ith the . ment thereof. memiiers of the bar and we are iezc C 4 C Food Store, |<el Archltet.ts and E ngineer., Brul* r voucher, anti duly vari- sure that the intent has been to ass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn 1530 s w Taylor Street, Port- to the undersigned, the shorten the code w ith o u t ch an « - X’E E D AN ALLPURPOSE CAR? land 5, Oregon, and shall be ac- appointed, qualified ami in - the n«. m i - : in the '• Then see the Willys Station companied by a certified check, jo oqi Jo joinaaxa aunoe But, we would read the parts Wagon on di8piay at W ILLIS cashier’s check or satisfactory Mary E. Roos, deceased, a t SUBSCRIPTION RATES th a t mo t concerned 11 MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over- bid bond issued by a surety Moro, Oregon, w ithin six months S2.00 11 is a I ' 1 ,lla r ‘Lir.!- th a t drjve> plenty of carrying capacity company licensed to do business from the date of the first pub- ONE YEAR . ................. ____ l«‘gi'ii'<u houl-. mi lie laws o aieans safety, economy and prac- in the State of Oregon, and lication of this notice, to-wit; 20 percent off le n g th ily th at they l av e l<’ P**> tical transportation. Also New made out to the order of School November 28, 1952. DE< EMBER 3, 1932 ---------an expert to shorten t )>••»’ w i* t ro u r w heel Drive JE E PS. PICK- District No. 17, Sherm an Coan- W illiam Roos Beautiful Christmas Gifts - Costume Jewelry a list of fine legal p h ra s e s m u s t lJ p s a n d S T A T i0 N WAGONS, ty, Oregon, in an am ount equal Executor HOW THEY VOTED Hose - Handkerchiefs - Everything in I adies’ h a v e been ju n k e d ; w h a t p ara- contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wil- to 5% of the bid. Each bid shall T Laster Johnson ‘ ‘u m -o8 lys-Overlana Sales, Service, Parts have attached thereto a list of Attorney for Executor 4-7c Publication of the official ^ P? L . . . » Z . Apparel - Christmas Shop Here ' '1V 1 '1 ” " < l. il ,l> and Accessories. West Columbia subcontractors the bidder pro vote of the November election mu inqulr . .. we inquire, fx Hii,liu. ... i , a i i o a h m . n e n e trx l i e n a n d a n V l l i i i F lO t adds new information ’ to tha whereases, the notw ithstandings, River Highway, The Dalles, Ore- poses to use, and any bid not NOTICE OF HEARING 23-tfc. having this attached list will be ON FIN A L REPORT vote pattern of Oregon’s citi- the repetitions of synonymous gon. WASCO, OREGON disqualified from bidding. Ali Notice is given th a t Mary J. zens. words? Who, we wonder, is go- FOR SALE: Aprons for Christ- bidders m ust l)e pre-qualified in More people voted on stan ing ___ of .i._ in« to in nollrp mas Morn . .. . Laws police future legislators mas. Violet Violet Noonan Noonan, Mbro. accordance w ... ith the the dard time than on any other to see that they keep w ithin FOR SALE: HEATO-MISER State of Oregon. Bids received measure. Reasons why will I ks this new code of brevity? Takes the waste heat from after the .time fixed for opening varied but among them will he PLENTY OF CHRtSTMA SAVINGS NOW» It Isn’t that we do not think - the stove pipe and distributes the same will not be considered. the .Im pliclty of the problem ;; and sim pler laws A LW A Y S F I S S I O U A I I I Y ! Plans and specifications will involved and the confusion en are a good thing; it’s merely it through out the house. gendered by so many different that we don’t think that an oc Ranch & Home Store, Moro, lie available from the office of times. 5c the architects. No deposit is re ( Fregón. casional purge is a cure for quired on the plans, but they There were 654 thousand per what ails us. must be returned on or before sons voted on the liquor by tho the time of bidding. Contractors drink measure although the de failing to retu rn his' plans will tails of how it is to lie obtained I’ltlSOV REFORM be disqualified from bidding. still ' m ust I»e written. 'ITie Thank-giving dinner guests The owner reserves the right cigarette tax drew 646 thousand The Pr|s ™ *loLs thls fi‘ll1a" d voters and it was likewise easily ,pe ai<»u <■< •> o f JMr. and Mrs. Ix*o W atkins to accept or reject any or all understood. On the m atter of ,hein ma-v ca’l a> »,ri orl reform Go '-i and Eureka -------- — ~ - No. . 121 . . AJP.A , Z - . A.*» LoOge letting the dogs run fill thou- to become an issu e in th e 1953 (¡a llg | U<.r ¡x-hlte of The Dalles, Meets Bi, the L i a.iu W D. W atkins Mr. and Mr sand voted and 648 passed Judg le g isla tiv e sessio n . 3rd Thursday evening» It is probable that more would and Mr and Mrs> A rt-W atkins, m ent on milk, which was not an > each morun. Visiting have been done ai>out it before easily understood question. members cordially in Mr. and Mrs. Vinton W atkins had it not been that those mem The truck measure drew 639 spent Thanksgiving day with vlted 10 meel w,Ul / v ' Clyde Glllnior, W. M. and 619 thousand votes with, bers who gave it the ’most a t his son in law and daughter, tention were not the ones oddly, the constitutional am end Mr. and Mrs. Rill Rothery at If. D. Pinkerton, Secretary were highly ment getting the fewer votes. whose opinions Soap Lake, Washington. Hethleheni Chapter No. .8. O.E/4 respected in such matters? F uture study of the campaigns Meets every second ano T h e R e b e k a h s w ill lie h o ld in g There are too many persons fourth Thursday In each for and against these two may- their annual waffle feed and in penitentiaries. That has al- month; visiting members change campaigns for -i ways been the case. The constl- f^tnily Christm as paity at 6.30 Invited. Moro. Oregon time. , . t . . . . . i,,h P ,u i,,n n .-.in s i “ nmiK. D c em ber 10 at the Leo W atkins *innti iu hi Bonnie May, W. M. Interest In a new hospital tional inhibition against “unus- for elders drew v 633 thousand ual” punishm ents has caused hom e Gwen Ross, Secretary isand v o ted to Americans to limit them to m t Dorcas c lub of the Chris votes; 60S thousi ill meet December \ f oro | A>*iiir No. ilS I. O.O.1» a a sch o o l su- f‘nes or incarceration. Some « a n church wi keep on electing W h5. h S T 5% - h e r kind- of „„„U h,..™ .- >•’ / - C ’hristm as party at Meela , st and 3rd perintendent wlmv m u «,wv • home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- P uea^yg in i.o.O.F. thousand voted on the much, ’night well he invented. ,ur \ an Gilder. h a ll T r a n s i p n t a n d more im portant school bill. Moro I hen, too, e \e iy ■■ ■ ip.rold Crocker <»< h o , VOW I I on the lx ml . ^ ih ” ” 3, S f f l L 'T S S " * limit for taxes titan (lid on the -e m l nioi'c p e ls ,,,.., 1 nt 1 lai ’ . a t " a I r ,,,e \^ < RiY iw rre n t am endm ent a lth n to penitentiaries. “T here’d ought. Spiingb with Mi. and Mis. Neis Floyd L ine, N. G. six percent amendment, ho feollng helps fill Bylngton and family. Leo W atkins. Secretary the six percent am endm ents lK ‘ ,au he*pS M r and Mrs Bob H arris of have often been before the vot- u ,t Judge- have different idea, l m T on, v-n hniidav i^uplne . . . .»n., were w tic ^holiday Rebekah Ixxlge No. 110 ers and the six mill was brand ,i . n i , ■ y 11 I 'ten t.-, Mi. and Meetg 2nd and 4th Ixi west vote east was on re- K ! -’<> y e a rs loi a e iu n e u n d ti s> i.p 'o n J 1 * H ood R lv e r O m n n t h ^ 8 V tsltlm r*1 apportionment. Titer,, was little f o r '" W ednesday to take .V rJm em bera welcome o," S e a u u £ crime». THc paroi,. .„ a , , has am, Bd McKee and M r, * dosephlne G entry Want Ada Oregon has been having its laws revamped The process has been going on for some FOR SALE: Cedar Posts 30c Giles E. French Ballt*« p e r.‘Amos R. Robinson. Wenir ■ S il— m Mennä e la » mat U r a t U m me, Oregon. 4-6p p o .toffir« at Moro._ O reson. under Aet ( • i if Consrreaa of March 8, 1878. _ bulky stead of ten volume- WANTED: Man w ith car to call o f f ic ia ! county p a p e r there will he three. on farm ers in Sherm an coun- L "i" w • •« ’ $15 to $20 a day. No ex- N EW SPA PER or so ago that they hould pSN -hg»vrience or capital required. the new code with barely a look Write McNess Co. Dept. B, PU BLISH ERS at it because each division of ’ 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, ASSOCIATION governm ent hud read and ajw Calif. Published Every Friday Moro, Oregon at J CHAPEL Pre-Holiday SALE of Lovely Dresses starts Dec. 8 GAY SH O P I a acvi sia Wasco News whluh it dkd great damage, Only 551 thousand voted on it at a |j Big campaigns can be credit« ed with some of the vote al- measure I had though the time L I lU U K I l 111V u n it; I I I t a« B U I V IU U little spent on it and there was l i t t l e s a id c i „ m t lique. 11« 11 _________ by the drink or the cigarette tax We do not know whv neo- tax. w e (io not know wny pen pie vote as they <k> and we su s- pieion that no one knows very surely. WINTER There are • those who hil»or nate as does the hear w hen snow falls and the mercury- drops; they stay beside the fire and keep warm. Not that they subsist on the fat accumulated through a sum m er of fat steaks, either. They wax fat. They take no part In winter; hunt not tho goose, pack no snowballs In play, thrill not at the bright and chilly morn. By the use of a plentltude of fuel they keep In sum m er tem perature throughout the w inter. It Is like California except for the fresh air. Mayl>e these are the lucky ones. Those who an* driven by the necessity of working and who must he outside a part of each day. have to learn to get along with cold weather. Liking It is not the question. The out doors ones must enjoy spring to the greatest degree. The last week was touch of w inter this season was a bonafide touch, ,■»•» While a bit of chill in the air is invigorating, a tem perature down to lero is hardly a stim ulus to out)i<M»r activity.. It chills the hones and halts the flow of blood, humps the i»aek and causes postponement or curtailm ent of the outdoor Jo)». There is a growing num ber of persons who run away from w inter and -many more who dream alsnit It as they huddle over a fire. Probably its vlr- tures arc overdone for th ere’s a frost in southern regions also Socially its wonderful and as good us an operation in conver sat Ion Hut one w ho runs away displays weakness. It is true th at l»eing strong anil self n il ant has not been in style re« cently, yet, we still look u|s»n adjournm ent to the islands as more proper for the aged than for the vigorous. to th e ir N.G. sonio authoii'y to level oti - a ............................ home for the holiday, bringing Helen Martin, Sec. tenet- , hut no' (o m p lt te pt,\. , l ’rohahly it should have more them home Friday and r e m a in - __________________ in« overnight at the MtKee law .and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 *’e ,n a in d itbeult.s w ith m means of reha- home. Charles Neville and family. Other carceratlon as a of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. guests Thanksgiving day w ere hilltation is that it doesn't work C Guests . K o o n tb n lr enn til Frounce, MT. and P^nish'iu'nt. no.hmg uk h * •< Miss \ ivian iro u ' -------------------------------------------------- \i ■ 11 Q ilder and Mr. p e n ite n tia ry are seldom normal ..„nmdt the less vio- and Mrs. Carl Tuggle. thereafter. Pens are terrible tho t who commit the less Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ixmg of lent crlm es. It also seems pro- Homines Barr, California w ere p ia n s . it doe.- seem that we should Per that those who persist in gueRta of \ i cDermld for a have enough im agination to pro- crimes of violence might ijetteP footba|| g-arne ¡n Portland after v ide o th e r m ean s o f p u n is h m e n t h u n g m o re q u ick ly an d w ith w jdcb tbey ¿rove to Wasco and for wrong doer«, particularly few er so b s from the sisters. Were houseguests of Mr. and Studies about i>en.itentiaries Mrg DavJd nivhelderfer for sev- IT P l i r n r A D CP A il J 1 theorists and such, H o n f c K L , U K f c b U i X : although some very practical - tudled the subject. 1 L c iu m will reqtdre some rath« er sweeping changes in our sys- tc n ot jurisprudence and pn>l>- ably In our concept of crime and that kind ol change will not > come easily nor quickly. AGED/ eral days Monday Mrs Penney^s own, film y 60-gauge, 15-denier Long gnd Mrs njcheW erfer went to Thp Dalles lo viglt Mr and Mrs Walt Maasle j teeday the Longa were __- luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrg w R Reid and dinner gUes^s of p r Leah Richelderfer and Mr and Mrs Rob Bksh 'pbt,y jeR i^ednesday for a vis- R with his mother at Pendleton. Ì - S e e this N e w C ar a t Pratt Motor Co. Wasco Gaymode NYLONS So luxuriously filmy . . . yet long-wearing, too, for these are high-twist nylons, that tend to resist snags! Perfectly gift-appealing ...a n d perfect quality! New shades, 8!4*11. (P .S . Buy a box of 3 pairs, fo r extra w car^ © KEN TU C K Y STR A IG H T B O U R B O N W H IS K E Y BUS WHISKCY IS 4 YEARS 010 • W PROOF THE H ill MID HIU CO., lOUISVHlE, KT. • The distinctive grille o f the 1953 Plymouth keynotes the new •ty lin g which carries through from bumper to bumper. The new models feature hen ton tai character lines that accentuate the ground hugging grace of the new streamlined styling. The eoftly rounded hood, sweeping out to the ft-aders, covers Plymouth’s improved 100- horeepower engine with its 7.1 to 1 compression ratio. Note also the one-piece windshield w ith uniform curvature for minimum distortion and “Control Tower” visibility. It is available also in restful, heat- abeerbing Solex tinted glass, y SJORE HOURS: 9:30 A .M . TO 5:30 P.M. Your New Greater Penney’s Tlyç Dalles, Oregon o