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page two _ * THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, - 1 Whin first, an industry eomesf STATEHOUSE GOSSIP It is; purpose of stabilizing pr ( Continued from page one) the price charged for its! , ,. . .. _ , - The industry is anxious 8"d Predlct ‘hat a large percentage of thia number will avail them- protection of the iP b rrn tan C o ttb ty -^ P tir V tU undfer government control MORO, OREGON B, IBM In Other Days 1 CCCs To Work 2 Classified Ads» trf Aptib lftâd and last piibhcaiiefl being May 6th, 1938. Roy J. Baker Administrator; ~ F O R ~ f t A L E f - B icpde~'C lyde for the Sherman County Obaerter , raising outp u t. Established Nov. 2, 1888 Gtaaa Valley JourAMi , M a th is Apri, FOR 8ALE: Weanef Pigs, Bred Noff€B Of F in AL hearing Established Oct, 14, 1897 Gilts. Good seed Bafley ready for1 Nolki k iidHsby given tfcdl ihd Later as the Control continue., 1 the i n ^ e interest, arowntd inj H F, ta j purcha! CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 George H. Flagg has purchased th« drill. L. W. Affikk, Kent bhd«Higne<i has filed in the Coun it, becomes necessary 'to .restrict; L ■ 4 j tt?Ct it* P8’l ' t h e two papers i t Condon, I Wasco NeWs-Enterprise " 2 the Mrs. J. H. Johnson 1-26*38 ty doiirl of the State of Ofdgofl Established Nov. 1891 " profits as definitely as to insure nr„ J ! f r t 2 ? i . n* th* Times and the Globe, and combined corribit well C onsolidated March 4, 1932 them. Controlled industries a r e ! j organization 1 J. B. Adams, L. C. Wright, J. R .' FOR SALE: Registered Here for Sherfiian County her Final 7 - “*“ ^ a as a w e " as aa on on the me part p an • limited to a small per cent of ? ? ho" _ wh? favor the o rg a n za -1 A w load F<Bldsoft tnu;to„ Chenault, Ronnie Elms and R. W. ford Bull, Barnum stock. 0 . L. Report ahd Account as Executrix Published Every Friday at of the last will and testament of profit and often only the most nt tv_ ’ n 1 * • were unloaded Wednesday at Grass Chapin of Moro were a t . Kent Belshe, Moro. Moro, Oregon elficer.t of them are able to. oh- . . . 2 ? ^ “L “ ?!. Valley by Walther-Williams of Thursday evening where a number Elma Atwood, deceased, and that Giles L. French , Editor " ! l r tain such profits. Railroads, for ^"»mission explain, that any regie- of farmers met at the grange hall ICE BOX FLOWERS on display Saturday, the 23rd day of April, at Yates Store, Wasco. Place 1938, at ten o’clock a. m., of Mid f a , instance, are • permitted to make .j j * '■ . . [?*.■?]..- r . ? ^ Rev? Walter Givens 1 proved • in and heard plana expained for E ntered a? second-clas? m atter* orders for Easter. profit but few of them have X l , ” t ± £ n J 5 d h m hk j . K e n t by auto Wednesday after- day, in the Courtroom, at the work that the GCC boyt-do and th e Postoffice a t Moro, O regon 5 i' Courthouse, in Moro, Sherman under Act of Congress of March bcen^able to do so and a large part | oi residense ig l>aiso within the no<>n- His car 'i>r0'te down near Kent farmers hope to get some of Notice is . hereby given that af County, Oregon, have been fixed of the roads are now heavy bor-! ? T ? 1 enae^ Bourbon and he had to be towed this work. 3, 1879. ter this date I will not be respon 'by the Court as the time and place towers from the government and ^ou*dar’es <* the “ ‘J . proposed dis- 1 Mr, and Mrs. J. E Norton and many are insolvent. | We«. Because of the provisym of r daughter Geraldine,. Mr. and Mrs. sible for bills made .by any other for hearing of objections vto Mid M em ber Mrs. James Woods returned n „„nnnind -tk-t « - «- -V e the Iaw which mekes every incor- Max Pluemke, Mr. and Mrs. George person than myself. Final Report and Account- and paper Publishers n , J. L. Gentry. • il C a , m • P°r4t®d city a separate unit votes f !om Portland after attending the Wilson, J. M. Wilson, Paul Wilson, 1 p the settlement of said estate. M *°fn Producefrs W^ . be un; cast by a resident of a city must wedding of Miss Gladra Watkins iatiofr\\ B. Estrolle Hailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstei d .nA «rill i ttept se,Parat« from those cast Cap’t Blankenship, and Mr. and Mrs. W .B. Wilson Geo. G. Updegraff Desperation ordered and will have to- close up . „„ , . . and quit business. Th»". govern-‘ £ * * * 7 hen a From the Observer April 9, 1909 were those from Kent who attend-, The new carpet in the old church Attorney for Executrix 3-26:-4-15 . , a embraces both unban and . rural . , J ed the dance at Wamic Saturday was not yet paid for, and debt ________________? OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER nam it^k* re?U 8 kt*1*?! territory. Hon. W. H. Moore, who was the evening. ** ' J stared the congregation in the r e price y Fifty four separate units are pioneer father ano first mayor of SUBSCRIPTION RATES NOTICE OF FINAL SE TTL E I Mr. and Mrs. J. C.^ Wilson and least efficient. Public clamor can embraced within the proposed dis- this city, was here this week to daughter Nellie accompanied by face. The pastor advanced to the j MENT Payable in Advance not be overlooked, by * governmen- i trict. These include 45 incorpor- inspect the Jack Thompson home front of the platform and with ONE YEAR .......... ............. f.7.50 Notice ia hereby given that ', X ‘ .,enCy' " P*Ci‘ lly ta e,<* ttóB| .ted ' cities and nine rural uiita. he recently purchased in H .y Pauline Davis of Moro motored to great fervor and determination Portland Saturday on business. announced. ! t Geo. G. Updegraff, Administrator —3* g.> 11. 3____ > I Three of these latter are located Canyon. APRIL 8, 1938 “We have tried every way we of the Estate of H. L. Lanphear, is is one o e ?&*** 0 • J in Clatsop county which contains At the recent city election Dr. ■ "Mr. and Mrs. Viggo ‘ Haufelt government,lly controlled- a g r i - ' . . n0n^ o,ltiguoU8 tracts... The 0 j Goffln was e k ck d m8yor #nd were dinner guests at the Fred could think of to raise money. We deceased, has filed in the County JuMesen home Sunday. have had sociables and concents, Court of the State of Oregon for ma- f C ,O” byvguar- rural units are contain- the council was also retained. "In future times, a great •«— , _ a .„ starts j <« -----— six ------ —— -*« 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dai vs and and we have done everything we Sherman County his final report jorlty of the people will variably end. by restricting profit.' e d .'rithin the »«>«• • « “ untias Attorney Wilson and wife are daughter Evelyn were dinner be without land, but aiq^. w«»w unt|j- f or those whom conditions embraced in the district. Any one expecting their children here forip gusts at the Glen King home at could that was honest. Now we and account as such Administra- j tor, and that Saturday, the Oth are going to try a bazaar.” or more o<f these separate . units Tennessee; two sons and a daugh- sort of property. These will eith Grass Valley Sunday evening. ; ! day of April, 1938, at the hour of of production are not the most may by an adverse vote remain ter. er combine, under the influence of favorable, there are no profits at outside the district in event it is 10:00 a. m., has been fixed by Mid 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rowe and son Try Journal advertising, it pays The Sunday school program con their common situation—-in which all. P ['court as the time for hearing of Clifford were dinner guests at the organized. - t tained the names of many local case the rights of property , and ?. • . * lights who then appeared in short home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley IN THE COUNTY COURT OF : objections to said report and ac- the public liberty will not be se i count, and settlement thereof. Old age pension costs in Oregon pants. > McKay Saturday. cure in their hands—or, what is A PORT THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Mrs. Helen Powers who is a Geo. G. Updegraff have increased more than 25 per a .. n , o__ more probable, they will become SHERMAN COUNTY. teacher at St. Helen’s Hall in Port Administrator. r cent during the past year, due * rom the Observer ^pril 9. 1899 Gathering of information about the tools of opulence and ambi SS. Notice to Creditors. 4-11, 6-1 tion; in which case there will be P°rt districts has been done by largely to lowering of the age The grand jury recommended that land, arrived Saturday to visit In Matter of the Estate of equal danger on another side.”— the Inland Empire Waterways as- qualification from 70 years to 65 the county build a court house to with her children at the Robert David S. Walters, Deceased. , Sch'lling home. James Madison. ' sociation end in a short time it is years. A report of the -State Re- cost not more than $6000. TO WHOM IT MAjY CONCERN: NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Word was received here Sunday / . . , expected that any district along lief committee filed with Governor The Moro-Antelope stage, Wright ,You are hereby notified that the All persons shall file their objec the Columbia river may obtain in- M artin shows that 15,309-n eed y ancj Merril owners, advertised good announcing the birth of a son, to undersigned has Keen duly" ap tions, if any, to the Final Account CHARLES A. SPRAGUE formation from that' organiztdon aged drew an agg egate of $327,- service and a one way fare for Mr. and Mrs. Ve>m Mallery of Red mond. Mrs. Mallery will be re pointed as Administrator of the of the Administrator of the estate Examination of the lists of I that will be helnful to it in form 979.68 in pensions for an average $3.00. membered as Matilda Holt, a„ for Estate of the said David S. Walt of Arvilla J. Barnett, deceased, on candidates who filed on or before; »n<z such a district. of $21,42 per capita, during Feb- The first city election passed off ers, deceased, by the County Judge or before Monday, the 2 day of April fourth shows that voters of The sagebrush country takes a ruary; In February, 1037, $258,- quietly with 86 votes cast. W. H. mer Kent resident. of Sherman County, Oregon and I May, 1938, at the hou: of 10:00 Mrs. Theo von Borstei and chil both parties will have at least one I little unwillingly to the idea of a 632.93 in pensions was paid out to Moore, mayor; A. C. .Sanford, S. S. have duly qualified. Therefore o’clock a. m., which is the time dren were visitors at the Guy qualified man to vote for, forjPort district perhaps because resi- 12,139 needy aged for an average Hayes, G. W. Brock, H. A. Moore, any and all persons having claims * major positions. It is especially dents are sHffhtly unaccustomed to of $21.31 per capita. Claims made Wm. Holder and J M. Parry, coun Hoskinson home Sunday after against the said estate shall duly fixed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman noon. good news that the Republicans water except in a faucet or trout t y advocates of the lower age oilmen and F. H. Meadqr, treas- present them with proper vouch County for the settlement of said Kent Grange No. 688 will hold will have a good candidate for stream. Yet there is definite need qualiftcation that the increase of qrer. ers annexed, to me at‘ my law Final Account, and the County governor. We refer to Charles for port districts along the river the pension load would be partial- ' Crook County Journal: “There its next regular meeting Saturday office in Grass Valley, Oregon Court Chambers in Moro, Oregon, evening, April 9. A. Sprague, editor of the Salem if the shippers are to keep control ly offset by a reduction in the di- is a prospect on foot to make within six months from the date is the place, fixed for hearing of of warehouse and port—facilities rect relief load have not mater- Moro the terminus'* of . the daily Statesman. of the first publication of this said account. in their own hands. ialized. While the pension load mail stage instead of The Dalles notice. Since assuming his position as Robert Dean Barnett The question arises In connec has increased by more than 25 with a schedule of Mjbuors. We editor of the Statesman, which is First pubication being 8th day Administrator. « tion with- a port for Sherman per cent the direct relief load haa hope this change w fljF be made, one of the outstanding dailies of the »Ute, Mr. Sprague has become i “ u"ty “ * ^ ’le ther T*1“ 1 can remained ’ fairly constant. The Just keep your eye to Prineville widely known for his ability to be transported by truck the six number of individuals participate and the terminus o f th* CSRy and understand and analyze the prob- teen or twenty mites to Big Eddy >n8 ‘ bt • direct -relief increased you will discover a natural at- lems of government and interpret cb**Pe* than a port district can be frora 88357- in February, 1937, traction existing between them.’’ them to his readers. ■ His editor maintained. If a considerable part to 403Wh'in February, 1938, but •— ---- Oregon traffic accident trends ials are probably quoted more than of Sherman county wheat is to be there was only a alight difference shipped by river there will be a and the steps that are being taken in the aggregate amount paid out those of any other editor. to keep the acccident index mov He is not flashy, not given to la’ge tonnage to be handled and during the month—$232350 in ing downward, are graphically overstatement nor to bluster. Rath a port district would probably be 1937 and $232,701 in 1938. a good investment. If rail ship *. • » illustrated in a booklet entitled er he is an analyst who calmly in Grass Valley Baptist chinch: “Oregon Traffic Accident Facts’’ The State Emergency Board will vestigates a question and makes ments continue in favor there will 10:00 a. m. Bible school.; Be sure released this week by Secretary probably be called into session his decisions on reason. He is not be less deed. The above is presuming that sopn t» finance punchese of a tract ■ «2- *?.Or,>Mg of State Earl Snell. a politician and is unused to ap C™ '«*'™ - 7MJn _ B y means of charts and pictor proaching problems from the poli the river will be made navigable of land on which to construct a £ . 2 % new h eat«« plant for the capito! h,s v,0,,i'.p.1 - ial comparisons, this state’s acci in the near future and that regu tical angle. lar boat service will be maintain group., The presen t h eatin g plant g „ , E „ ^ ‘erv'"> P,la£ ’ dent experience for 1937 is fully Mr. Sprague will have little mon T-n ¡2 * summarized. Related information ey for his campaign for those who ed. It now appears that this will is too small to heat all of the build, ings i . the state group including orchest™ wdl >« ""‘W * •» «1»» cn gasoline consumption, non-reg usually supply the monetary am- happen before long. Whether this is ths time to the new capito! which will be rra- « rvice' 7;3« J ' Q7 ' X Thur8<tay' istration, and operator’s license mution for * political campaigns the 4 formation of such * a dy for occupancy in June and the Pray<,•• and Bfcla StU* suspensions and revocation is in have already pledged their support consider .. . Gerald C. Dryden/q*astor cluded. Details of Secretary Snell’s to another candidate. But he will d,,tJr,c!J or "ot. " tm th* »h'PI»™ library building which will be com campaign to reduce Oregon high- get over the state „ between now 1 to decide. It is s source of satw- pleted some time next winter. The Christian Science church serv- wav accidents and deaths are and the primaries to give voters! fa^,10B know that the needed Capitol Comiriisaion Is anxious to ___information will be a v a and ils available when move the plant ______ on breifly stated, from its mja iftit. icea are beld at 11 a . chance to look him over and if it is required, - / close proximity to the capitol but &unday morning. Subject of the The 16-page booklet is being hear his ideas of state government. lacks authority to purchase land Lesson-sermon is “Are Sin, Disease distributed to every newspaper, He is well worth hearing and on which to locate the plant. At- and Death Real?” Thet Wednea- high school and community safety really worth supporting. HORSES well-known tom ey General Van Winkle has evening meeting Begins at council in Oregon, as well as to - One who drives about Sherman advised the board of control that e’8'ht o clock. The reading is in the motor vehicle department of well-liked . WHEAT LOANS the church building, other states and to national traffic county this spring will note- the it has authority under an act of tbe rear Th. au.athu a. ta *vail-. work horse, cavorting in the field. the 1935 legislature to purchase w^ere all authorized Christian safety organizations. d lB F o f Ioans from the gov»™'- ®n th*“ the necessary land if the Rmer- Science literature together with -“Many organizations have work ability of loans from tihe govern * " * 4* * * ^ "ot fact that the work animals are gency Board can be persuaded to Bible, may be read, borrowed ed together to make possible Ore ment on wheat under the new . . . . farm bill has arisen several times a good break because the finance the project. The Capitol or purchased. The public is loving- gon’s splendid accomplishment* in since the hearing on the meaaure 1 are .doing the seeding Commission will build and equip ly welcomed to all service« and safety,” Secretary Snell says in Paragraph (b) oi Sec. 302 read. *"d P'owta« «¡ving Dobbin a the plant out of surplus funds ^0 make use of thq reading »room, the foreword. as follows: “The Corporation isi vaJat M®* • • .« a ?'. appropriated for building “and Moro Community Presbyterian . “When the 1939 edition of thia bpoklet appears, I am confident the directed to make available to ¿ ° ? i r r .tbou.irhtI ,ead to ^he heating* the new library building. . . church: 10 a.'ra., Let us make the facts will record a continued series operators loans upon wheat during instead being a hap- second Sunday of our new church of achievements- during the cur ny marketing year beginning in a py time for the horses it is the year one of banner attendance in rent year?’ beginning of the end for them and calendar year in which the farm the Sunday school. 11 a. m., The price of wheat on June 16 ia below this temporary vacatioa ¡» merely T. L. Fields at W asco is sub-agent pastor speaks on “Three Crosses” 62 percent of the parity price on * fattening process before they are Read the ads in the Journal. in the service precee<jiag the regu such date, or the July crop eati- - lar quarterly observaryie o i the Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 mate for wheat ia in exce». of a , When hor,e»’ or "»"• °f The Dalles will play host Tues- Lord’s Supper. 11 a./m.» S. M. S. normal year's domestic consump^ ** men come to a stage when they Moro, Oegon tion and exports, at rates not lees are n0: needed they often feel the day, April 12, to mayors and oth- club for boys and girls, junior and Meets 2d and 4th Tu than 52 per centum and not morei the vacation and en- er city officials from all municipal- intermediate C. E / societies. 7:15 I ities in this seetkn of the state, P- m., Our last stjudy in ‘‘Highland esday» of each month than 75 per centum of the parity do tbe l‘®rses- For the price of wheat at ths beginning of P « t few tyears th« government 1 when the 28th regional conference, Heritage” by adult, and high Visiting members we| the marketing year. In case mar- *?**‘ been aiding and abetting this called by the League of Oregon school Christian EndeaWr groups. »• come. keting quotas for wheat - are in ' will hay* to stop Cities, will convene at noon. Fol- Song, worship, and fellowship at Belle Coulee, N. G. ?” effect in tfie marketing year, thei J?”?6 <la{ when debts get too lowing luncheon the officials will the evening service for all who at- Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. Corporation is directed to make ”?*b' Then w hat will happen to raeet the rest of the afternoon for tend. The pastor wishes to know of available, during such marketing be n ° P,*1?6 ,n ’ndua an informal discussion of mutual any who want to join ohr church Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S year, to non cooperators, ‘ loans and ev®n "wha*t wiH happen to problems. Moro, Oregon There ig no m iddle r o a d I o I t ’s one o r th e The primary purposes of this by letter or profession of faith upon wheat at »0 per centum of ? en. ^ h^ J >± U<'e th* 2®°'°?°.-- Meets Every Second the rate applicable ' to cooperate' °?° ? SO M «».«» surplue bushels conference is to secure an inter- on Easter Sunday, April 17. There o th e r ! We c r e a t e o r d e s tr o y th e oppor Fourth Thursdays In each tors. A loan on wheat to a n on lof w h e,t th ,t doe>n 1 h,ve »ny change of experience and ideas will be baptism of infants at this Month. Visiting member» and the meeting will be conducted service. Please let the pastor t u n i t y f o r work th ro u g h o u r p u rc h a sin g coope:ator shall be made only on place to go in this world? Invited. It Is a rule of biology that when,.on an informal basis so that every know if you would have your baby so much of his wheat as would be Kerrone Christianson W. M. h a b i t s . Which s h a l l i t be f o r u s who l i v e any individual or group becomes person present will have an oppor- baptised, subjected to penalty if marketed. R uth Sparling. Secretary. so well adjusted to the environ tunity to be heard, it is stated by Lawrence Mitchel more, minister. Therefore, if this paragraph is h e re ? We can p ro v id e WORK h e re o r we can ment that change cannot be mad»! V. E. Kuhn, mayor of Salem and Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M . MS *8 when the environment changes— president of the League. c r e a t e jo b s in o th e r p la c e s by b u y in g ' necessary for quotas be in effect d . , doe , - t h . t ind^id- ____ The meeting will develop its ^ uf.us Nazar«ne church: Sunday Moro, Oregon before loans can be made by the ual pr group is eliminated from the own program, but among the sub- Bch<x>l 10 a - m - M orning w orship c a r e l e s s l y , u n th in k in g ly I Through o u r Meets the 1st and 3rd Commodity Odd it Corporation— scene. Things don’t happen to, jects which have been suggested a' m'’ Subject, ‘Temperance.” Thursday evenings of the Corporation referred to in this drastically in the civilized world for consideration are the. problem Youn* people’s meeting 7 p. m. p u rc h a se s o f th e p ro d u c ts o f th e Columbia each month. Visiting of traffic regulation within cities, Subject “Christ Crowned or Cruci- ' • ' 1 but nevertheless' it does seem ad- members cordially in E m p ir ^ - c/f farm and f o r e s t , f i s h e r y and Alao, if the July crop indicates visable for those who can diversify the role of the cities in laibor dis- "5^’ * Jkwny Coats leader. Eve- vited to meet with us. that the crop will be above doroee- their products to do so. putes and control of picketing, n’n£ message 7:30 “Event« Before Serai Searcy W. * . f a c to r y , we can expand o u r own i n d u s t r i e s ; tic consumption—set at 910,000,000,_______ t ‘ - ................................... the problem of securing revenue ,the Resurrection.” Prayer meet- C. V. Belknap. Secy. bushels—loans must, be made to we can p ro v id e jo b s f o r 6 0,000 more ’ offset the pinball decision, in- in* 7:30 Wednesday evening. ______ , . . I The baseball »e<son is on and to ... . cooperatomi *> J. Willis Clark, pastor. Moro Lodge No. 113, I* O. O. F the home town is on top.' And ? ud,ni I“ ®.",:!"* ’£ ™r,ou?. . n<^ WORKERS 1 By w orking, th e y become BUYERS. games of skill, building cod»« and ■ ■ , -------- Moro, Oregoa that is the best news in a paper REGULATION s The c o s t i s n o th in g ^ - and I filled with battle, brawling, bru- erence era W h en YOUT S h o e s n eed reDHir Meets 1st and 3rd rrran by by tne the Ora.‘ u litv l i « m . ‘’ T"? «*»'•*«>" " « M J U a S & J lf i« ! rep a ir - The reasons rreen vre- u ) j t - ; ."„J nd /tSanlc ,'tfiank r ^ odrai.* a * » » . 'K Tuesdays in the th e r e i s no m iddle road I ron Milk Control Board in order- y ’ ■ t ' cutting and driveways, the advis- send them to THE 1 0.0 .F , hall. Tran ability of amending present bud- • ( ing a drop in the price dairymen *_____ , C O L U M B IA sien,t and visiting get laws to pezmit cities to build receive for milk are interesting in brothers are cordi E M P IR E , reserve funds for specific mu- 1 that they indicate the position an ’ The' Spanish Civil war » aome- up . » > ally invited, to neet nicipal purposes, federal policies GOOD SHOE REPAIRING industry assumes Under a beauro- thing like an old fashioned apell- IS IT PRODUCED IN with us. ting airport construction, eracy. The rail roads have ex per- i ing match. The game isn’t over as affèctin Ralph E. Eakin N. G. THE COLUMBIA EMPIRE? 201 SeboodSt. s THE DALLE- until only one contestant remains, and codification of ordinances. ienced the Mme condition. Joe Trait, Secretary In Neighborhood Of Kent New Booklet Issued By Earl Snell N ew Agency Minneapolis-Moline Implements Plows. Harrows Discs, Drills, Tractors Full Line of Farm Implements Field’s Garage at Grass Valley are agents for Sherman County City Officials To Meet Next Week See Our Display of NeW Disc Plow W E R N M ARK ’S Aski