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FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1Í40
THE SHERMAN COUNTY fO V RNAL, MORO,* OREGON
P >.<J> TWO
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T)’u > on Way to Pitcairn Island
oî te n a n ts but not much u n k s s
a m oie d ra stic re stric tio n is m a d t(
than ‘ has Jbeen proposed.
Sherman County Observer
" ‘“P e rh a p s th é tendency will be
Established Nov. 2, 1888
char.ged th rough sem e move to
Gras» Valley Journal
re s tric . the developm ent of one-
Established Oct. l4 , 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 crop farming.
FOR S H E R IF F - .
1 a
1 hereby arinounce my candidacy
i’e r the dem ocratic nom ination fo r
sheriff of S herm an county s u b je c t'
,o the will of the voters a t th e p r i
mary election in May. If elected,
i will c a n y on the V o rk of the
jfl’.ce to the b -s t of my ability.
C harles C. W ilson
.umn
J o our S herm an county frie n d s:
S :gi.a and I are tak in g th is way
Wasco News-Enterprise
of t ‘lling every oije how much we
_ E stablished
______ Nov. 1891
double trouble ,
ap p ic c ia te your
kindness to us
CONSOLIDATED March -A,- 193-
p Qrtla nd is a p p a ren tly having a d u rin g the years we w orked for
perfectly aw ful tim e w ith itself. anti w ith you, and also a t the tim .
0 1 f fclofH iN EMj S P À^P E R
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jS try in g to decide why industry of c u r leaving. No m a tte r where
Pill II S Hf PTy
AT I 0 M
¡looks it over and then overlooks we g0 or live Moro will still be
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j d u h e ix it com es down to actually home to us and I hope to come
' n a k irg a proposition for building pa c k some day to live am ong you
Published E very F rid ay a t
m industrial p lan t
again.
Moro, Oregon
Those who don’t like our income
We a^e quite nicely settled and
* Editor tax say th k tU s the cause; th ost are beginning to feel m ore a t
Giles L. French
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4»«»« m atter
r<ul A t p ro p e rty tax es fe e t; Louie. E very one has been very nice
E n tered as s
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Oregon > th a' P o rtlan d ’s tax ra te is to blame t0 us an(j am su re we will like
X r ° A ^ Cong“ » of M ^ c h . The G overnor th in k s , t h e - . the...place ^ t e r when
sp rin g
under Act
K
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r
was
the
reasoTf
___ af p ro p e rty was the reasoii comes. The w eath er never g ets
con
3, 1879.
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for two p lan ts choosing the W ash very cold here but how it does
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA £K R
rrin . However we m iss ev^ry one
ington side of the river.
It seems reasonable to suppose a iot ancj are looking fo rw ard to
SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES
hat a fa cto ry th a t intended to seeing e very one next sum m er,
Payable in Advance
hire
m any men would ra th e r be i
M ost Sincerely
ONE Y EA R .................. .......... * 160
Mrs. Woods and Signa
i few miles from a larg ? city than
Lou close to it. T here are m inor
MARCH 8, 1940
îe strictiv e rules and ordinances
¿ A f l / l U g A A la A M flU
that com plicate the job ol running k z tw i t v n v i t v c . w w v s v
RATE PROSPECT
t factory in the city. Men can live
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tAt p resen t the prospect th a t closer to th e ir work and be m ort
point
it was a g re a t d isap p o in t
|h e new r fre ig h t ra te s will be d p endant on th e ir job in a more
m ent. The au d it was confined en-
pe’-m itted to go into effect w ith
run 1 r.rea.
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tiie ly to an analy sis of the d e p a rt
o u t p ro test from this p a rt of the
I>, the
p resen t in s a n e ?
the m ent's finances and did not t&uch
s ta te seem s very good.
bower and the shipping facilities upon the several co n troversial is
These ra te s m ean a g re a t deal ,
the* sam e; th e marke*t will be sue® which have made this d ep art
to th e ac tu a l producers of w heat j the sam
_ e; the co$t**of obtaining
in the m id-Colum bia basin. They tliç_ raw m aterial will b- alm ost m ent the focal point of sensational
rup*.o.rs fo r sev eral months^ These*
mt an actual money. E very ow n identical.
m a tte rs, the au d it ex p lain s, a r.
er of w heat can cash in on them
It has long been said of P o rt being made the subject of a special
w henever he sells his g ra in .
land—w hether tru e or not— that investigation and will be covered in
T here is also a d istin c t prab- it is run by and for a sm all group
-a b ility th a t -the rails will recon of c a p ita lists who ra th e r resent a la te r report. * *
s tru c t the en tire ra te stru c tu re any com petition with th eir own
in th is a rea which would
give established businesses. T h a t opin E arl Hill, C ushm an m erch an t, who
fu rth e r re lie f to producers who ion prevailed in this p art of the announced him self as a candidae-
for s ta te tre a su re r last week made
have long protested th a t they pay stak for some tim e -but in récent
his candidacy certain th is week
too much to g et th eir w h eat to y euis the big city has shown a
v.’b n he planked down $100 to
m ark et.
m ore enlightened view point-on a g cover his filing fee in th e race
The decision of business men ricu ltu ra l m a tte rs concerning thi?
Republican nom ination.
of The Dalles to o ffe r no p ro test co u n try and the idea has been dis- for the
So
fa
r
no
oth er can d id ate ha?
is a I m
I I U ost
.H
p p roper
v p .1
one, for the | u <1
appeared
although
Floyd Cook, in
ra te s will do m uch to add to the
, p e v e n t ¡t won’t h u rt Rort-
Salem
this
week,
let
it be known
p ro sp e rity of th is section, a n d I
.
• {tj busincss mcn to ex-
such p ro sp e rity ls_ undoubtedly ( F
re aso n s for loss of that he was still th inking it over
and friends of Lee P a tte rso n , son
sh ared by those business men. In ,
jmlw,tries. .Perhaps a b it ol
'of
the late Gcverfror i /
fa ct, any change th a t brought
Af „ . |f disnaraifvm e
■hnnlH
luxury of self d isp arag em en t ter?.on, are understood to be doing
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won’t do any m aterial dam age. their best to get him in the race.
receive their hearty endorsement. I
towns suffer from thp criti.
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the new governor,
Dr. A. G.
B lack, a re planning a rv.w policy.
F arm
group« say
S ecretary
W allace and G overnor Black want
to mix ru ra l relief w ith a credit
reserv o ir, or “ public funds with
p riv a te in v estm en t.” So a p p re
hensive are - various gro u p s "that
FCA will lose its
effectiveness
D r r c c r ' •- u of the skip County, slow’y starving cn lonely P itcairn th a t the G range, F arm B ureau
islrn d in t?. ? c: jlh Paciflc, will get help from a relief expedition which Feeieration, N ational Woolgrower?
cai-ed rec;~ * u m Portland, Maine. Left to right: Kenneth Sim pson, N atio n al A ssociation of Livestock
captain of t o :
* schooner, Liberty; Mrs. Simpson and
ranville P roducers, and N ational C ooper-
the G
TsUnd”«
Lindley, h ad -
:
Since the outbreak of war
ative Council are joining w ith a
have Lc n Ik > j \ i tu n ic a ! fruits and vegetables.
_________________________ group of se n a to rs—am ong them
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Oi’.g o n ’s
M cN ary,
Republican
Not So Good
lender— to, i n s i s t ' th a t FCA be
UO STU DENTS HIGH
The ex p lhe
lo rer,
ap- ma<je an independent agency and
I!# U SE O F BOOKS
prüat.hed
s a v a bow
g e ? ing
h k l low,
.
run on business principles ,as it
U n iv ersity of O regon, Eugene,
“ I come to you from beyond the was before th e reo rg an izatio n .
M arch 8 (S p ec ia l)— Dr.
Donald ' su n set,” the w hite m an
began
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M. Ei h’s s ta te m e n t th a t the Uni- cerem oniously, ‘ from the G re at
A pproval
has heen^ receivec
v ersity of Oregon “ is no Country W hite K ing— ”
,from the p résid en t for a stâte-
clul ” was borne out when the li-
‘Tell me,
in te rru p te d
t h e v-j(je project in Oregon under tht
S ia ry reported recently th at this chief, “ why d o n t you guys do Sp(in«orship of the* U n iv .rs ity ol
univ rsity was .second in a list som ething ab o u t the punk radio Oregon fo r a tab u latio n of the
“oT T T I^ e g e iC for tb e nühThêr o r p ro g ram s you send* o v e r h e r e ? ^ j> c ï.SonïfeT“ïïâHT m W all^ 'state and
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local em ployees. This inform ation
reserve books draw n out in pro-
is to be used as a base for a pen-
portion to th e size o í the stu d en t Agv ()f S p, ciabzation
body.
. , . . | Jo e. “ Is th is — a
-cond hand s ‘on system . T he allocation is for
$7,830.
The resum e received by the li sto re ? ”
b ra ry showed th a t Oregon stu-
)D*ealer: “ Yes, s ir!”
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When H e rb ert Hoover appealed
d tn ts used 128.8 reserve
, , T books
.
Jo e: ‘W e ll, I w ant a new QHe_
To the senate com m ittee on for-
per stu d en t, and th a t the J ::iv e r- fo].
w aU h .”
c ;gn affairs fo r re lie f fo r F in
siiy of Chicage topped the list
land and Poland he was accused
w itl 150.0. The survey was for y j,Cy g a y__
th e school Ptuio.l of 1938-1939. ,
e a sjc r th(. ca r
on t|R. of seeking publicity too build up a
deniand for his nom ination by tht
eyes, the h a rd e r it is on the pock
R epublicans a t P hiladelphia, June
Read the ads in the Jo u rn a l.
etbook.
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the 24th.
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cjgm th a t t he business men are
■ Salem , O regon— If the p ro v er;
SOUND OF SPRING
• too elfish to p e rm it developm ent— bia’i political shadows can be r e
Now comes th e b ark in g tra c to r ’ Qmv ap_ guilty.
lied upon as reflections of im pend
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to assu re us th a t spring, is a fa ct j - ___ __________
ing events indications a re th a t the
and n e t ju s t ' a fancy of t h e
SVinner W elles, in E urope, may “long speculated upon p urge of Dap PLAIN AND FA N C Y ROLLS
th e re w lTTbe a sy ru p y glaze on
w eath erm an , w h o
occasionally lx» considered as a m odern Col.
F ry as s ta te pu rch asin g a g e n t fc
H
om
em
ade
rolls
are
a
welcome
top.
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sends a few fine days when he House. I t is possible fo r him to
about to m aterialize.
addition to an-y m .a l in any sea- j Here is a stan d ard roll recipe
is really not ready for continutd get us into the en g ag em en t as
F ry him self denies th a t he has son. F or g en eratio n s .baking day which can be m ade to yield an
w arm w eather.
his fore ru n e r is som etim es said 1 had any intim ation as to his fa te has m eant fresh b read as a fam - I endless num ber of shapes and
T he heavy ra in s have ended aJ- 11 have done. W hile th is nation
and neither G overnor S p rag u e nor ily tre a t for supper. ,'But th e re ’s form s.
th o u g h th ere is still
cloudiness woul(1 like tx, gee th e w ar ended
tin S ecretary of S ta te will discu ss’ "always ?p eial cause fo r celebra-
S tan d ard Roll Recipe
and now and then a b it of ra in , .
citizens m u st know .he s ituation b u t several develop-
tion when m other tak es the tim e , 1 cake y east
as if n a tu re w as unw illing to end th a t o u r interference* will havY
m e rts of a m inor n atu re which to shape some of the b read dough
1-4 cup lukew arm w ater
th e dow npour.
j;t t j effect on its finish. It is m .ght be regarded as political
1-2 cup b u tte r
into
rolls.
Even
today
m
any
home
L ittle g ra in has been sown, fo r n o rc nkely to h a ve an opposite
straw s
definitely
point to a m akers who have a b ak e ry in the
1-2 cup su g ar
th e plowed fields are still very efl-ect. M eddling m ay get us into
1 1-2 teaspoons salt
•hange.
neighborhood
to
supply
th
eir
wet.
F arm ers who are w orking
w kere we don’t w an t to be
W ith the. Governor and his re bread, still like io m ake a special
2 cups scalded m ilk
a
are plowing fo r . sum m erfallow .
niay cause us t0 have another
publican colleague on the Board of batch of rolls for a com pany din
8 cups sifted flour
I t will be a few days before th e
pr?8iden t an d e don’t want
Soften the yeast in the lukew arm
CpntroJ still deadlocked over choice ner, _
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-wide sw eep of h arro w and drill | k at either. * * '
w ater. Add th e b u tte r 'a n d 'itlgaT
>1 F ry ’s successor and both p u tt
R
are
is
the
fam
ily
th
a
t
would
will m ark the lands so long d o r - ___ ’_______ __
ing forw ard a fav o rite candidate' e v .r grow tir e d ’ of plain r o l l s to th e hot m ilk. Cool to luke-
ma nt. T hen, if these w arm w et
for the job it would n o t be a t all when they are hot and fluffy with warm ,add lx*aten eg g (if d esir
days' continue, it will be b u t a
su rp risin g if a solution should lx* a tender brown cru st. B ut fo r the ed) and “combine w ith tlje y & s t
sh o rt tim e before the land will be
cached which would find both ca n am bitious home m aker who likes and w ater. S tir in the sifted flour
rich w ith prom ise and the fields
didates on th e s ta te payroll with v ariatio n in h er m eals from day and s a lt until the dough is stiff
g reen w ith h a stily grow ing sp rin g
Simeon Nickerson, P o rtlan d -pro to day .there are dozens of ways enough to knead. Knead th o r
w heat. In A pril we are well on ( ; , ass Valley Jo u rn al M ar.18.1921
duce broker, whose cause is es t<) change the shape and even the oughly, form into a ball, and put
OAii w ay to an o th er h arv est.
John Leslie, b ro th er in law of
into a b u tt; red bowl to rise. Co-
poused by Snell, holding down the flavor of the home m ade rbll.
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O. M. F raley ,
arrived Sunday
purchasing a g e n t’s jo b ’ and Roy
The
finger
or
dinner
roll,
the
v
tr the bowl and set it in a pan
T E N A N T S’ DECLINE
f , Om C alifornia accom panied by
M ills, supported by
Governor clover leaf roll, the p a rk e r house of w arm w a te r to keep it a t a
F o r long y e a rs we have heard
w ife, fo r a s h o rt visit w ith hi.*
Spraguci'* designated as * s e c re ta ry -KffTTafe onTy a few cf the sh ap e’ - tm ip c ra tu rc o f - 80
85 degrees,
of the e ffe c t th e p resen t fa rm Innny frie n d s here, having been
to the Board of Control;
you
earn
m
ik
e
from
a
stan
d
ard
When
the
dough
has
doubled in
p ro g ra m wa? having on the ten- w c jj acquainted in the east with
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1, the
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bulk, punch the cen ter,
pull
recipe.
But
w
hatever
shape
you
a n t fa rm e r of the
south.
W e t he B laggs, S ta rk s, iDavises and
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Yielding to pressure from W ash m ake them , be sure to m ake them sides OKer and press them into
learned th a t southern fa rm own- E slingers.
ington and th reaten ed w ith the sm all and d ain ty and to serve the center. Then tu rn th e ball so
era w ere disposed to tak e over
Miss C orrenne Key who ha?
the sm ooth side is up and let the
w ithdraw al of federal aid as the them hot w’i.h p len ty of b u tte r.
th e ir land them selves antf let the ; r?en j/isitin g h er p a re n ts here
dough
rise to the sam e volume as
only
a
ltern
ativ
e
to
non
compliance
P in w h e.ls w ith all s o fts ’bf fil
te n a n ts
s h i f t ' fo r
them selves, fu r. ..¿ » ^ “jn o n th s ex p c ts to leave
the
sta
te
public
w
elfare
com
m
is
ling«
are
alw
ays
tem
p
tin
g
.
When
before.
Knead ag ain. S hape-
w orking when possible and going roor, for New York city,
sion
this
week
announced
th
a
t
it
the
dough
is
ro
ll/d
th
in
sp
read
desired
.and
put in a w arm place
on re lie f when th e work was done. j?r<Jm the O bserver M ar. 10 1911
it
with
s
o
ft4
iu
tte
r
and
your
fav-
to
double
in
bulk.*T hen bake in
would
p
u
tfin
to
effect
a
m
erit
plan
It all seemed a bit rem ote and
j?v s in k s garden- has furnished
approved by the federal social sec orite filling. Then roll like a jel- a hot oven (400 deg rees) for 15
caused little in te re st.
a nice head of cabbage any day
urity board, covering all of its em ly roll and cut off the rolls about to 20 m inutes.
Now we can realize ju s t how ibis w inter th a t he fe lt like ciit-
ployees.
one inch thick. -Cinnamon and su- I
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it is. The sam e th in g is happen- tin g one from the stock,
C om plaints arisin g over delay g a r m akes a good filling and you
ing in th is county.
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Dr. J . R. M organ shouldered
ut jobless insurance checks in rea- ! c tn a<j j any k in<j of n u ts or dried
W ith the governm ent w illing, t oo much heavy exercise on hi?
■even anxious, to give a fa rm e r j ast trip to W asco and cam e home uhmg unem ployed w orkers w ere fru it. ILandied »fruit peal, gratexl
rig h t shoulder. aired a t a hearing this week a t t e n - 1 o’ angfc rind, and spices of all
cash m on:y fo r com pliance w ith w ith a straih ed
wood
sp littin g do»’ by union leaders and mem- I so rts- w ith honey or brown su g ar
the dem ands o f W ashington bu- c a used from a
LO M E ELEC TR IC LIGHT
her? of the Oregon U nem ploym ent or w hite su g ar- can a b o be usad
re a u c ra ts the land ow ner can see >con te s t%
SYSTEM
com pensation com m ission The com in m aking delicious sw eet fillings.
little reason for sharing it w ith
T.' W. B ranncn has a souvenu
Use the wind- its free. B atteries
a te n a n t.” This is especially tru e of bis la s t exercise a t the rink plaints, it ap p ears, were tra c able F or a change try filling the pin g u aran teed 80'/<of o riginal ca p a
when the ow ner lives n ear t h e in an arm broken by a fall,but to a com pliance with the unem ploy wheel w ith ground bam or peanut city a t end of 5 o r 10 yr. period
land and is able to supervise and be will be able to plow and sow m ent com pensation act, ra th e r th an i b u tte r or g rated sheese.
to any fa ilu re of th e com m ission’s I Glazed rolls, alw ays h i t t h e 8 -ft special b u ilt re frig e ra to r for
to hire the fa rm work done by a wben- settled fa rm w orking day.«
b a tte ry operation. Enjoy sw eeper,
organization. It is likely th a t the spo^ fo r b re a k fa st. P u t p lenty of
com m ercial o p erato r.
arrive.
iron, to a ste r, waffle iron and ot-
in the bottom of the pan-7
T hps, we find a decrease in the F ro m '"th e O bserver M ar. 11,1921 conference will re su lt in an at- > b u . tttr
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,
.
h er fixtures« 3 yr. paym ent plan,
b r„ „ n augar and n u ts or
estjm aU s w i(hout obligation
n u m tb r of ten an ts. Men who have
y h e boxing and w restlin g to u r t.n .p t to am end the a c t a t the
next
session
to
elim
inate
or
a
t
r
a
jt
jn
s.
Then
put
in
plapi
rolls
Phone or Write
farm ed land foe years are being na7nCnt stag ed la s t T h u rsd ay at
least
s
h
o
rt.
t i the
w
aitin
g
periods
O).
pinw
heels
with
a
sw
eet-
fil-
Dealer
rem oved.
Moro O pera house by the Moro
and
speed
up
delivery
of
benefit
ifn
g
.
Let
them
rise
and
b
ak
e
as
Res.
DeMoss
Spr.
O ften enough the land ow ner is A thletic club w as an unqualified
u?ual.
When
they
are
tu
rn
ed
out
checks
h arassed by indebtedness and in success. R eceipts totaled $403.10
Muro G rain G row ers, D ealer
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need of all the money possible to. p j rst u-aS a bout betw een Schade-
The sta te land board actin g on
m ake hia, paym ents. O ften
the w ftz an<j Meloy, the decision go*
advice
from A ttorney G eneral Van
ten an t, h im selft Hires the w ork big to Meloy. followed by another
W
inkle-w
ill insist upon the pay-
done by
com m ercial
fa rm ers, bout by the ‘M ellins Food T w ins’
Problem s of fa rm
m anagem ent the young Elwood
boys; next m< nt of royalty on sand and g r a
a re sim plified under a one-crop came, the b o u t put on by
L. vel taken from the lied of the W il
system and w ith the y early fed- S trahl and G. Doum a, decision lam ette riv er by the P o rt of P o rt
eral paym ents as an incentive going to S trah l and the last wres land for use in . co , n stru
_» ctin g j a r fill
ten a n ts are being rem oved from tb n g bout w^as b e tw e e n ' W asco j ori property of the P o rtlan d Gas
fa»-ms a t a rapid rate.
M yers and B url, won by M yers.
& Coke com pany The ro y a ty pay
F rom a social point of view
The boxing
events were be- , m ent will go into the irreducible
th is is a very bad condition. It tween P a t McDonald and Young ' school fund
Quick - Easy - Safe
causes a concentration of w ealth W alker won by W alker; E. B. ------
and power th a t can have no de- podd and T. H. F ra se r, a draw ;
E levator^
fen se in this land.
G. Tom lin and J. W inegarden, |
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Write or ca ll
-F r o m an economic stan d p o in t decision given to Tom lin; Bill Me- I
The little country girl
w ent
for co m p lete
It is a n a tu ra l developm ent under Donald and A rt Barzee, aw ard- ' shopping in the big city with her
inform ation—
the conditions of the p res.n t sy?- ed to (Barzee; Jim Howell and m other and had her firs t ride in
tom .
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C. F. Hill, decision easily going an elevator.
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Little has been said of it in to Hill;
E v e re tt
McQuellin of
“ Did you enjoy i t ? ” , asked her
the m any criticism s th a t
have W asco and W hitesides of Moro fa th e r.
been made against the farm pro- main event on the card, decision
“ Yes, but it was so funny, D ad!”
H ea d O ffic e , P o rtla n d , O regon
gram. The movement to restrict given
givun to M cQuellin, though White-j
answert*d
” W hi|p. w
W hited answ
ered the child.
M IM B IR
F E D IR A I
D IP O S IT
IN S U R A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO N
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I went into the little 1
io som ething to stop the removal time.
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( sta irs came dow n!”
OREGON <DAIRY COUNCIL
In Other Days
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A N ew Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
a
T he D a lle s B ran ch
U n ited S ta tes N a tio n a l B an k
. -’jt.
?OR A SSE SSO R :
I h ereby announce candidacy to
ucceeel m yself as A ssesso r of
.herinan county, sub j i t to the will
,f the R epublican voters.
M arg aret W. P eetz
A N N O U N C E M E N T
H av in g filed my d eclaratio n of
andidacy fo r th e D em ocratic P ar-
y’s nom ination of county clerk
fis h e rm a n C ounty, O regon, I cor-
i ally solicit th e su p p o rt o f fhe
nem bers of th a t p a rty and also
he su p p o rt of all electore of Sh^£-
nan C ounty, Oregon.
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»Ross Ornduff
FREIGHT RATE STORY
Jon tin u ed from page one.
Bt-ker, p re sid e n t of th a t o rg a n i
zation, s ta te s th a t any
p ro te st
would have to be p resen ted by
;hc board of d irecto rs for action.
Mr. B aker asked th a t he and Mr.
W est, s e c re ta ry , have a chance
-0 m e t w ith th e directo rs of the
local cooperative and talk over
the m atter.
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IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
THE STA TE OF OREGON FOR*
SHERM AN COUNTY
f
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In the m a tte r of the :E state of
H. A. Som m er, deceased.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN :
You are hereby notified th a t the
undersigned have been appointed
ay the above en titled court, Ajd-
n in is tra trix s
of the EstatL of
fl.A. Som m er, deceased, and have
qualified. And all persons hav-
ng claim s a g a in s t sam e a re here-
)> required to present th eir claim
luly verified, to the undersigned
UO STU DENTS WANT
within six m onfhs a f te r d a te ol
MATES TO BE COMPANIONS^ jcL lieution of this notice.
y
Roy j . B aker
Ellen E? Somtoner
U niversity of Oregon. Eugene
Irm a Laffoon
M arch -8 (S p e c ia l)--S tu d e n ts ma> \ t t ’y for e state
• • E lsie M artin
hav*e fo ro g tt.n all about “com
A d m in istratrix s
panionate m a rria g e ” which Was a
topic of conversation a few years
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F
aog, but U niversity of O re g o n 'co
FHE STA TE OF OREGON FOR
eds w ant th e ir husbands to
tx
-HiERMlAN COUNTY
congenial, .u n d erstan d in g , h av e a
In the matter o f the E states of
sense of hum or and m utual in te r
C harles H. Leonard and J a n e t
ests, a survey ju s t „conducted hert
Leonard, deceased.
shows.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Tne p roject, carried out undei
Notice is hereby given th a t Fred
the direction of Dr. W ilbur S
Krusow,
the A d m in istrato r of
Hulin, a s s is ta n t professor of p sy
•oth of said « states, has rendered
chology, showed th a t GO percent
ir.d filed his final account in each
of the g irls put th .s e qualities,
of said
e sta te s fo r
settlem en t
those of com panionship, firs t in
mu
the
co
u
rt
has
ap»p<>inted
Mon
ih eir qualifications for a husband.
day the Gth day of May ,1940,
H igh ideals, ch a rac te r and in tel
ligence were ra te d firs t by 27 at th e hour of 10 o’clock A .^M .
percent, while only 13
percent n the County C ourt room of the
Moro,
were in terested prim arily in am County C ourt house in
Sherm
an
C
ounty,
Oregon
as a
bition, success or income x of the
time and place f o F ^ tK s h e a r in g
h»Ped-for m ates
?f objections to and final settle-
In most cases, co-eds listed so
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cial v irtu s such as personality- n tn t _ o f ¿aid ac co u n t.__
Fred Krusow-
and business ability, as
second
A d m in istrato r
choices.
The men also w an t wives whe
will be real com panions,
since NOTICE OF F IN A L
53_pefcent listed these qualities SETTLEM ENT
Notice is hereby given th a t the
first. P erso n ality and a ttra c tiv e
undersigned has filed in the Co
ness w e re-rated a t the top by 38
unty C ourt of the S tate of O re
jie rc e n t, while only nine percent
gon for Sherm an County b is Final
-»’ere g reatly in terested in house-
For R eport and Account as A dm inis
keeping
1 , ab
, ility
. • ° r financ s
tra to r of the estate of" H a rrie t
pre
second choice,
m ost men
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Root .deceased, and th a t S atu rd ay ,
ferred beauty, charm and person
M arch 23, 1940 a t ten o’clock
ality.
\. M., of said day, a t the C ounty
r ----------------------- ■
’ george g . üpdegraff
A tt o r n e y A t L a w
M oro a n d W a»co
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M
M eets on the 1st and
3rd
T h u rsd ay
eve-
-<?
nings of each m onth
-
V isiting m em bers coi
* dially invited to meet
w ith us.
E. Amidon, W.M.
C. V. B elknap, Secy..
Moro Lodge
No.
113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon y
M eets 1st and 3rd
T uesdays
in the
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
sien t and visiting
b ro th ers are cordi
ally invited to meet
w ith us.
Grin M art:n, N.G.
Vernon Miller, Sec.
Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
Moro, Oregon
M eets Every Second and
F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each
M onth. Visiting* m em bers
v ■* Ipviteii
N aom i,V an Gilder, W. M.
Ruth Sparling, Sec.
Lupine
Rebekah Lodge
Moro, Oregon
M eets 2d & 4th Tues
day of each m onth.
Visiting m em bers wel
come.
Anna Davis, N. G.
Florence Johnston, Set
No.
116
C ourt room, in the C ourthouse,
it Moro, Oregon, have been fixed
by the C ourt as thg tim e and
place for hearin g of objections to
said F inal R eport and Account
und the settlem en t of said estate.
G. H e rb ert Root
C.eo. G. U pdegraff,
A ttorney for A d m in istrato r
Feb. 23, M arch 1, 8, 15, 1940.
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
THE STA TE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OE SHERM AN
In the m a tte r of the E sta te of
ELIZA BETH DAVIS, deceased. .
ORDER FIX IN G TIM E AND
PLACE FOR SETT L E M E N T OF
FIN A L ACCOUNT.
Neom a E. Sm ith, a d m in istra trix
of the e sta te of said deceased,
having filed w ith the clerk of this
bourt her final re p o rt and account
with said e sta te and m ade ap p li
cation to the court for an order
fixing and ap p o in tin g a tim e and
place fo r the settlem en t of said
fipal account and fo r hearin g ob
jections th ereto, if any th ere, be.
NOW, T H E R E F O R E ,
it is
hereby O RDERED
th a t the 11
d a y of M arch, 1940 a t th e -h o u r
of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon be,
and the safne. hereby is, fixed and
appointed as the tim e, and the
courtroom of. this co u rt as the
place, fo r the settlem en t o f said
final account; and it is fu rth e r
ORDERED" th a t notice of the
tim e and place so fixed and ap
pointed be published in -th e SHE’R
j MIAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , a
new spaper printed, published and
of general circulation in Sherm an
County, Oregon, for 4 successive
weeks in five successive issues of
said paper.
w D ated this 2 day of F eb ru ary ,
1940.
George A. Pp£ter, Judge