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Tt0* 2 SlTBItMAN CQCNTÏ «Î1,t, man C d » * « W » a l ‘ ' ’ * Vubllxhrd Every Friday Moro, Oregon ut GII cm L. F ren th fCntrr.-d Mt «ecnnd rln»>» m atta r at tha Poaujlhea at Moro, O re » o r, under Aet ot Congraa« ot M arch t!7 > . JOURNAL. MORO, OKKOON FRIDAY, XOVEMEIÎ 7, 1938 Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. b, nn fixnd by tb r tour of thq church followed by a c rffrp hpur in th© rr tory, All in- Call HD 3-23-15 for appoint men«. r tbn time and place for u-re ted persons are invited. STATE W IDE PA IN T CO. com- hearinff objections to SQid Final whoosh a n i thrump - f l rMÜ- of tlw looie board* about tru household. Sherm an county U.c once . om-tdered to be a very win<;y country and form er resi- den ts often ask if the wind still blows there is it used to do. T h ' answer is "N o”. B ut it may. «Jh**1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haines and P atty w ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W atkins. piete pain:.ng and decorating service, i»pi®y or brush. Phone CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campbell and Jack Null, The Dalles. Or. 38tfn FOR SALE; 1952 %-ton Ford P i.k u p . Call JO 5-3652. lc ------------------------------------------------- N O T IC E D » acCOunl and for the settlem ent Qf estata> Agnes Pauline M erritt Executirx A regular m eeting of the W3S- T. Lester Johnson 8, 52-3C co PTA will be held November 6 A ttorney i for Executrix N A T IO N A t I 0 1 TO « I A at 8:00 p. m. notice of intention to A bake sale sponsored by t h e I a ^ c 5 ’ @ T H E < Ol RT DILEMMA MODIFY PRECIPITATION BY Sherm an High School Booster A R TIFIC IA L MEANS w sa m r ______________ _ _ _ _ _ A f FICTA T f M E M B E R club will lie held on Saturday, The defeat of the m easure to ____ \ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN November 8 at 10:00 a. m. at the NOTH E OF FIN A L ACCOUNT increase the county tax base from th a t the W eather Modification Located in the 1700 block of The Oregon Farm Bureau Fed- City Hall. $137,000 to $108,000 by ra th e r sub N IW IR A P IR Notice is hereby given th a t the Company, having their principal stantial figures will give the coun- eration will dedicate its new South Commercial Street, the r u llìi mui undersigned has filed in the office and plate o nisimess ty court a problem for some time headquarters building in Salem building lot provides ample space County Court of the State of Ore- Municipal A irport San J o s e , Cal- on November 11, according to for visitors. The Oregon .Farm ASSOCIATION to come. gon for Sherm an County, his ifornla, holders of License Num- A lsT d efeated last May w a. a Mr. Gerald Detering. president Bureau moved tu the new location W A N T ADS final account as adm inistrator 'her ® of the State o-f Californ a proposal for a larger budget af- of the general farm organization, in September and open house is w ith Will Annexed of the E state engage in operations to modify ÓFFIC1AL COUNTY paper ter which the court trim m ed the Th? new building costing, $93,- for Nf vf n‘ ? . J OPPORTUN IJA’ . MAN y i a . m vro, of Grace Darling G uthrie, deceas- natural p re c ip ita tio n »> at i tet ex tra from the road budget in or- o<)0, w a.s financed by sale of de- J 00 to 6.00 p. <n., OR WOMEN StBbCRIPTIUN R A IE» lo re tain a num ber of sm aller benture bon is to Farm Bureau in conjunction w ith he annual Responsible person from this ed, and that Monday, the 1st day means, will conduct a p r o g ra rn o ONE Y E A R __________ $3.(w (je,. appropriations. members in Oregon. The split ^onyen icn being held November area, to service and collect from of December, 1958, at the hour of w eather m in i ica »on o NOVEMBER 7, autom atic dispensers. No sell- ten o’clock A. M. of said day in C o unty W e ath er Re.-eui< o, r c., It is our feeling th at this policy ievei construction of the open w to tne tatn. ing. Age not essential. Car, re- the court room of the County ’’Y a rtiti lal nuclea ion o i i» was not the best and th a t the beam building w a s planned ferences, and $800.00 w orking Court in Moro, Sherm an County, w ith silver iodide and-or nut ca - road budget was more w orthy around the needs of the organiza- W a c z - r j N p W S SEVENTY YEARS capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours Oregon, have been fixed by the in& age n ts, w ith the o )jet o eg- . t uEili. lh an some of the other stuff the t ion and has several m odern fea- « « • W llv W » weekly nets up to $300.00 mon- C ourt as the time and place for ulating p re c ip ita tio n in pat • o One of the minor duties o taxpayers are paying for. W hile tures tailored into the construc- By Doris N Is bet ing up this issue of the kS1|ei man tbere j8 criticism V of S the pro- street level A floor thly. Possibility fulltim e work. hearing objections to said Final the County o! Sherman. w..w . road ~ S'- — tjon null. The 1 lie OtlVVV AW XXB has ent will be opeia e. F or local interview give phone Account and for the settlem ent L Equipm E quipm ent C ounty Jou rn al will be to riq gram it is no worse than has offices for Farm Bureau person- co u n ty jo u rn a l «*“ ^ v7 nr * 7 n.yt lærson- a potluck dinner honoring the in Sherm an, Wasco and Gilliam a a slug th a t reads: Seventy-1« irst w mtftman, fnr vea and particulars. W rite United of said estate. slug th a t reads, »even y- been cugtornary for years. There nei an(j the Oregon Farm Bureau birthday of John Robinson on Counties. Year, No. 1. Sales & Mfg. Co., Dept. S, 5922 T. L ester Johnson are valid objections to some of the insurance company, while the Sunday was held at the home of 2. The areas which will be T h at nscans th a t this new spaper roads that have been built and basem ent level Includes a large Excelsior Blvd., Minneapolis 16, A dm inistrator, w ith Will Annexed an(j Mrs. John Robinson w ith mainly affected, as near as can „ and its forerunners have been there are objections th at are not meeting room with a serving Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Royse, Mrs. Minn. 52p T. L ester Johnson j published continuously for a full so valid. The county is getting room complete with cooking fac- John Royse, Mrs. Vernon Van FOR SAI E OR TRADE« Seven A ttorney for A dm inistrator 52-3c determ ined in advance, will oe N IK »A L E OK iK A U b . beven j ___ Sherm an C ounty and p a rts of aeventy years. The paper was some good new roads. T here mtUs. The basem ent level also Gilder, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gordh room house in Moro w ith or W’asco and Gilliam Counties. started early in November 1888 hocome a seems 10 be more com plaint about includes a board of directors meet- and Cherrill and Mr. and Mrs. Lee w ithout furniture, or trade for NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT 3. Operation will extend from anu Sherm an l no m aintenance than construction. ing room, Marion County Farm Gunnells and Dona Jean present. trailer house. Inquire at Tavern Notice is hereby given that the Sept. 16, 1958 to and including county until F ebruary 1889. Nei- lhinR R wH1 not 1(?ng Bureau officC( mall room and M argaret Brown, Julie Bayer, Moro. 52-1 p undersigned has filed in ,he Sept. 15, 1959. th er are very old as time u < ° y n fore a county as prosperous as storage space, and Francile Gabrielson enjoyed a Custom Slaughtering by appoint- County Court of the State of Ore- Dated: This 14th day of October, ted and n either can be ca e< one wm dem and m ore roads slum ber party a t the hom e of m ent only. Meat cutting, w ra p gon for Sherm an County, her 1958. young for anything that is sev- an<] wiJUng lo pay for them . — *------------ Judy W’atkins last Friday night. W EA TH ER MODIFICATION ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Final Account as Executrix of the enty, even an elephant, has pass- jsjeith er can we expect to get a îîlA V et KIGKWAY 97 E state of Clema A. Allen,deceas- COMPANY 51-52-lc W est W ind R iders met at the ed its adolescence. roail program w ithout paying for OXÂWGf (ARIHCO Regardless of its age the Slier- R ourselves home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W at Moro liOIXiE No. 113 I.O.O.F. c l, and that Monday, the 1st day NOTR E TO CREDITORS > let in •'! | i m » ol December 1958,61 th« hour of Mil« O' m an County Jo u rn al is doing the W hal would Jike to soc, t he kins last Saturday night w ith TRAIL  loU All persons having claims o Hi Wo» ^ ^ ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F. hall, fran- ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the . 0 A W S C N ClïÇ£ same things it progenitois w eit co u rt do ¡s to divide its 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and Mr. 1523 Miiat sient and visiting brothers court room of the County Court against the E state of L. E. DEH lo established to do; recount the o- budget into a num ber of special and Mrs. George W eedman and are coTdially‘invited.' LER, Deceased, are hereby noti ^oirbonkt Aiotko in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore- cal news, speak lor the coinmun- jevjes and jet the voters decide children present. Any club mem Floyd Haines. N. G. fied to present them, w ith the ity in public m atters and do so w hjch tbey are Willing to pay for. bers Interested in receiving in M <l»od Lok» LeoW atkins, Secretary______ proper vouchers and duly verified structions in the judging school to as accurately and as entertaining douibt if there would lx* much J5A to the undersigned, the duly ap Taylor LODGE A. F. & A. .M ly as the editor finds possible. e|iaIlge bul there would be oppor be held in December should get In Wasco, Oregon pointed, qualified and acting Ad touch with the president. George Speaking of progenitors, th e n tunity for expression which many 'M eets each F irst and Third m in istratrix of the E state of L. E. BINCÍ Gf W eedman showed pictures of the w ere several. The Wasco News, is impossible when a blanket Tuesdays. Dehler, deeceased, at the office of W ell» ih.i Sherm Uharman ,... ...... is i ...... ..... .u«.. bo, they vote XtC. 7 5 (9 X i . M u t u a l f u n d Shores Rose Festival last spring, and the an CmintV County OhMI*Ver. Observer, the the budget presented, Elton Medler, W .M. S>Bork»r»ill» -J* T. Lester Johnson, A ttorney at Gordon H arper, Sei re ta rr refreshm ents of doughnuts and G rass Valley Journal, were the di- against the whole tiling. l^aw, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six rect p arents of the Journal, altho cider and coffee w ere served by E u r e k a L od ge No. 121 A.F.AA.M. WADDELL & REED, INC. Elected as mayor of G rass Val m onths from the date of the first Principal Underwriters the hostess. there was a Moro Leader, the ley for a second term was H arry Meets on the 1st and 3rd publication of this Notice, to-wit; A ttending the Rebekah lodge Thursday evenings each$/G K ent Recorder, and an editorial Hooper who had no (»imposition. November 7, 1958. m eeting in Moro Tuesday night m onth. V isiting members A ly active Populist paper in the On the council for four year term s E . E. B illin g s Elva Dehler when President Edna O ster paid cordially invited to meet with us. 100 Mil» H o u k ba kg round also. will be C hester Brledwell, Arzell A dm inistratrix B ox 184 Joe Heater, W. M. her official visit were Mrs. Har- N ew spaper publishing h a s Lemley and Slim Ow^ns who T. Lester Johnson Clyde G illm or, Secretary ,«K. f T he Dalles« O regon changed, and w hat h asn’t? Instead w ere chosen from a .slate of seven old M’lnegar, 'Mrs. Floyd Haines A ttorney for A d m inistratrix l-4c HARLANDVIEM GRANGE of some quick-fingered p rin te r by electors ______ Tuesday. ______ and Mrs. I^eo W atkins. Don Sm ith Meets F irst and Third Saturdays y* A ttending the district conven picking the letter from dusty and rell1Uins as recorder ♦ « m usty cases to form every word, tion of the Rebekahs in Grass each m onth at 8:00 p. in. Helen Rruekert, Master € ♦ a speedy machine does the same Valley W ednesday afternoon were • »wenee Bruckert, Secretary ♦ Mrs. Grace Medler, Mrs. Harold thing easier and faster and more E L E IT ID N A FTER THOUGHTS « expensively. Instead of a man W inegar, Mrs. Juanita Long, Mrs. B e th le h e m C h a p te r N o. 78 O.E.S I N V I S I IN Y O U R F U T U R I ♦ ♦ w ith a well-muscled rig h t arm Donna I^ane, Mrs. Sam Brock, Meets every second Thurs- V isiting .-' a The papers say that Republi ♦ ♦ Mrs. Floyd H aines and Mrs. Leo day each month. pulling an old W ashington hand invited. Moro, Ore. 7 ♦ ♦ press, the papers roll off a mod cans should lx? bowed down from W atkins. A rriving in the evening members Annabelle Kelso, W. M. I e rn machine a t many times the the vcciglit of Democratic votes in for the banquet were Mrs. Irline Dorothy Heater, Secretary * ♦ rate. We have kept up w ith the T uesday’s election and probably 1ST. 1902 Kirkwood, Leo W atkins, Floyd Standard and Specialized Courses ♦ L u p in e Rebekah Lodge No, 110 machine ago some of them are. T his one Isn't. Haines, Charlie Siscel and Sam I. KENNETH SHUMAKER, h tu d tn l ♦ , Meets 2nd and 4th Tues 1 1 2 2 S. W . S ta rk S t., C o rtla n d 5 , O regers But we do the same thing that F o r some yegrs the Republican Brock. days of each month. Vl«it- ♦ A rm sw orthy and Brock started P^iiy lias Ixeen trying to im itate Open Housa at St. M ary’s C ath Ing m em bers welcome. 4 to rio when they established the the.give-aw ay tactics ot the new olic church will be held next Sun Ann Miller, N. G. ♦ Wasco O bserver with Dr. H. E. deal era of the Democrats and day evening, November 9, a t 6:00 Helen Martin, Secretary has been losing ground all the Beers backing and which Ireland p. m. There will be a conducted H unting, Kellogg and W esterfield time. Ijast month Eisenhow er did. We are a country new spaper campaigned against big spending w ith no o th er aim than to p ro and it came as too much of a su r mote the welfare of Sherm an prise to be effective. American citizens are entitled county and incldently to tell re sidents what their neighbors arc to have one political p arty that doing that is interesting and not conservative, one party that too personal. doesn't believe in big governm ent, Fhe presen t editor has been a t o,,e I ^ r ty that will give tax pay- th at occupation for a little more vrs a break now and then. Me do than 30 years, most of that tim e not mean a p urty that will spend in Moro, and m ight l>e considered nothing, merely a par ty th at w il| an expert if he could get far not slH*n«l it all every year. If » General Motors Ac- enough from home to m erit th at " u‘ Republican- will be that so rt distinction. But no m atter who a Pa rt.v D wlll win a good share fcl does it country new spapers will t,u’ time, it it will not citizens ceptance Corpora will have to s ta rt one that will. go on and on, prosjrerous and poor Republicans did elect their o ut as tile tim es provide, good and oad according to the e d ito r’s am standing candidates in many cases tion Bonds bition, l»ecause they serve a need, which proves that tills election Lrecause they give recognition to v'*ls ,1‘” «'iiiucly partisan. Barry individuals w ithin the communl- L oldw ater repulsed an effort to ty. They feed the spirit and that elim inate him by AFIXMO’s Rue- OAWYO* t 81 « A • N SIA I « M 6 » V as M ther; Hugh Scott turned back a S is second to feeding the body. >06 M. Ik'm ocratic tide in Pennsylvania and Maryland votera, although strongly Democratic elected Beall H IE MIND Heating Oils over Baltim ore's mayor. True, J. W. DODD Monday night the wind blew able Bill Knowland was defeated T Y G H V A L L E Y , O R E. and brought a little ruin. L ights but that was lieeuuse of condi- P ro m p t S erv ice went out, trees w ent down and tlons he brought about. The de- Phone 611 B u d g et P lan houses creaked. It was like old F‘al of Knight is no loss to any times. political party. ( ’all or S»«<‘ One of the things we deplore is in Oregon the voters showed M id-C olum bia M gr. the old tim er who rem em bers the discrim ination by the defeat of BOB B Y A R S w eather as being colder, hotter, Holmes whose adm inistration has W m. .1. C ollins Co. U nion Oil C onsignee w etter, drier, windier, than any been outstanding. And it gave K eferen ce: A ny thing tire pre.-ent may bring, it • blow io the D em ocrat's ad h er W aseo, O regon ís not that ire recounts his m eter ence to tire line of the labor lead- B ank or T ru s t Co. ologieal adventures so frequently o 's - Oregon Democrats may be GI 2 5454 but th at he does so inaccurately, expected to try to raise their own At th e risk of becoming a bore- money instead of taking the easy i-irtrtitnnntl some m em ber of the elder set we < ough from labor hereafter, in w ant to state that before the era legislature we may expect a of big rains, back In the tw enties 'better consider ation of bills than and thirties, there wa.s more wind prevailed last year and somewhat than In recent time». In the less partisan. The voters do not T h e littlest guy a t your T hanksgiving table probably doesn’t rJ spring the chlnook came over the send l«\gislators to Salem to have know w hat freedom from w ant m eans. B ut he’s sure th ere ’s CaSkd southw estern hills anil blew stead them ipiarrel about politics. N ationally there will undoubt ily for at least three davs before it going to be lots to eat, th a t everything is O.K.—peaceful. P assin g the Buck"? •lopptnil for a breather. It was a edly he a consolidation of n o rth A nd th a t’s th e w ay we w ant to keep it. real wind, strong enough to blow ern Republicans and southern a man off a plow o r strip the Democrats, which is a combina B u t peace costs m oney. M oney for industrial and m ili S ltllu c <»n n o porch the wires work off a battery, a shingles off a house. Records at B°n that has controlled the sen other nicht. B i i k Hanson told headlight—anything “hot.’’) ta ry strength. M oney for science an d education. A nd m oney the experim ent station show that ate ior years. Had it not the radl- a b o u t a nili» w w a rn in g From w here 1 sit. Il's a tra d i saved by individuals. there used to be more wind than , a l Demo rats would have srjx’nt light for his tractor. It gives tion in America for neighbors now and memory of those who *he nation Into perpetual weak- him protection on the hu-hwajr Every V. S. Savings Bond you buy helps stren g th en to get together and exchange can recall th irty or forty years n ' * long ago. »Now that Iknno- at night—cost, just 75 rents. Ideas. We’re a better country A m erica’s Peace Tower. Are you b u sin g as m any as you substanliate i t crata have a big m ajority in con- Buck made the light from an for It. Tell you w hat—drop in We are not prophesying that there will be no argum ent m ight? old w in d sh ield w iper m otor on the n e x t s e ttie n on my we are going back to the older »bout responsibility for laws with, a ta illig h t a tta c h e d in porch, have a glass of beer and tim es w han m oisture was around P**“ed; no j»ass»ng the biuk That, place of the wiper blade He join in. If you'd rather have a ten Inches u year instead of the ln Rself will make the m ajority clamped the motor on to the glass of milk — flue! Respecting fat twelve Inches ofr more we party more careful rear of the tractor. have been getting Nor are we Perhaps we are wrong, but we people's preferences—that'» an saying th at more and bigger think the temj»er of the country American tradition too. When the motor is h»x'ked to T h t U. S. CM'rrntnem d o tt not pa\ fnr th u otL erhaing. T h t Tree iry wind will dry out w hat rains do ** changing and that the trend a hot wire and grounded, the D e fV tm tn t thank», tk n r p a friefu - d u m t . m . T h t Adi trtu m g Ccun .« ur.J ooms and cause wind erueion toward mole an i more govern tight moves back and forth and again. ment at more and m ere cost Is sure attracts attention. (The T hs wind Monday night did coining to an end. It has gone as < pirig^r, Nyg, f nt/rJ Slatti tír ta tn ÄeuaJonoa SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL sound like old times w ith its i,u as ’he nation can afford. Z. Frorn w^cre *Slt - 4/ J°c Marsk I Help Strengthen America’s Peace Power! buy U.S. Savings Bonds I