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t y r a u u i C «nnt( 3«n rn «l
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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ho? 'oeen some signs of injured
feel ngs on the p a rt of those who
d,s: g re td with th eir stand.
Sherman County Observer
Established Nov. 2, 199«
T tf£ VOTE
Grass Valley Journal
E ow anyone can study the re-
Established Oct. '14, 1897
-nNSO LIDA TED M .rch 6, 1931 s d .c o f the vote taken Tuesday on
•
i the county school law for this co-
Wasco News-Enterprise
. fo
.. r
urAy and determ ine th . e . basis
E stablished Nov. 1891
th e wide differences is beyond
CONSOLIDATED M arch . 4, 1932 presum ption.
N >w the county school law is a
plan for county school o rg a n is a
PER
One
Q fflA TIO N tion th a t has been tried success
R lU iS H I
fully in many places. T here is
ground for plenty of difference of
Published Every Friday at
opinion on its value to this co-
Moro, Oregon
u u t/. I t w as not offered as a p an
Giles L. French____________ Editor acea for all of the m any school
p ro llem s th a t concern this county
E n tered as second-class m a tte r at ann it would not have been a
the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon
pr.’tt'cea.
under Act of C ongress of March
I' would have consolidated au th -
o’it? in school m a tte rs, b u t such
3, 1879.
c i : : olidfctions have been accepted
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
c h itifu lly
all over the U nited
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
S t-te s of late years w ith no of
Payable in Advance
fer tive protest. It would have eq
ONE YEAR .............. ............... *l Bu ualised taxes over the county and
th .r e are arg u m en ts both fo r and
A P R IL 19, 1940
a g a in st th at.
County unit is not a m a tte r op
DOUBLING IN BRASS
which norm al ppinion w ould v ary
{Back in the days when. circuses
V three” o 'r f o i r
were more "umero“t “ *nde ! ? r J . I to one vote on a matter of public
e . - t h e r e was a
«J™ j
is not normal. A vote of
sion understood by nea y
y
indicates
one and used by circus people. It n \e to one or
v
. ..
One can stop easily when he
ascends, but not when he descends.
Napoleon.
He is sufficiently learned th a t
knows how to do well; and has
pow er to re fra in from evil. Cicero
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Fresh Air in Kitchen is Important
ciinran
Bethlehem C h a fe r , No. 78.O.E.S.
....
’ JIPCQ. O regoni‘
M eets E very Second and
F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in^each
M onth. ^Visiting members
Invited
Naomi Van Gilder, W. M.
Ruth Sparling, Sec.
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR
SH ER M A N COUNTY
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
RAYM OND L. ELLIO T, as Recei
Moro, Oregon
ver of The F irs t Natiortal Bank of Meets 2d & 4th Tues Afe&dfe
r-
The D alles, Oregon«
P laintiff
.Ja y of each m onth.
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4
— v ersu s—
Visiting m em bers wel
1
MARY CHISHOLM , M ARGARET come.
C HISHOLM ,
A N N IE L A U R IE Anna Davis, N. G.
C HISHOLM , and COLLIN
G. Florence Johnston, Set!
1 CHISHOLM , and to all o th er pel - |
sons unknown claim ing any rig h t , FOR COMMISSIONER
I am a can d id ate fo r the nom i
' title, e sta te , lien or in te re st in I
; ■ , v . . •
nation fo r county com m issioner
t
he
real
p
ro
p
erty
described
in
the
1
I C om plaint adverse to plain tiff’ > a t the M ay p rim aries. If elected
7
■ ow nership or any cloud upon I prom ise to serve th e e n tire ,c o
unty im p artially in all m a tte rs,
. p lain tiff’s title th ereto,
i
"
David Reid
D efendants.
,
SUM M ONS:
Ventilator keep» air in kitchen fre»h end cool end tree from odor».
1 O K SH ERIFF
v— r ‘
1 TO: All persons unknown clain.-
I am a can d id ate fo r the R ep
ORNED beef and cabbage, boiled 'able for the housewife. It prevents i ing any rig h t, title, e sta te , lit i
ublican nom ination fo r sheriff a t
onions and fried fish are all pop- ; moisture and grease-laden air from,
or in te re st in the real pro p erty the p rim ary election iri May. If
ular with the men of the family, but cor'-mg from getting into draperies,
described
in
the
Complair. tl nom inated and elected in N ovem
Mother often hates to cook them U - ; unbdstery and furnishings in other
herein
ad
v
erse
to
plain
tiff’s ovv-I
cause the smell, she says, goes all t r, .» ns of the house. It s a grea
P'
ber I will conduct the affairs of
through the house. Even if she m an -| in keeping the kitchen cool in Sum-
n ersh ip or any cloud upon plain- the office courteously and efficient
t ’ffs title th ereto , D efendants,
ages to keep the kitchen door closed, I 1 rr to '
..
• • ,
ly and will co-operate w ith o th er
♦he odors of cooking hang on, rr«1 F | The !. tchen ventilator is simply an
IN
T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE law en fo rcem ent agenciee.
ebutr.c
tan
built
into
a
metal
frame!
is so hard to get rid of then* . c • j
OF OREGON,
you are hereby
H a rry O. K unsm an
they are allowed to remain i.i i ” -..»¿♦aiicd in the kitchen wall and con-
with the outdoors either direct-
required to ap p ear and
answ er FOR S H E R IF F
>room for any length of time.
t i i -.•ted
nr through a ventilating flue. T he'
1 hereby announce my candidacy
Of course there is no need c i ♦* '• • I - * i side of the ventilator is gen- the C om plaint filed in the abo\ 2
en
titled
su
it
w
ithin
four
(4)
w
eeks'
for
the dem ocratic nom ination for
L,day, the Modern Kitchen I n ?| ,
/ e i id when not in.use, and is
from
the
date
ot
the
first
p
j
>
-
sheriff
of S herm an county Subject
»•bints out. Science ?has cevrio^e
J IH lV U V M v u n r e a l
i •
dily when .time to start the
lication of th is Sum m ons, and if to the will of the voters a t the p r i
simple device, the kitclx’n s
i.
While the ventilator
(C ontinued from page o n e 1
which whisks away steam. h”
.iu
you fail so to answ er for w a it m ary election in May. If elected,
i"
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• picture has been installed
Adler of B aker and Leonard C ar
and cooking odors in ?
. it is often located over
th ereo f the plaintiff will app y I will c a rry on the work of the
razorbacks ,clowns and o th er per
•
ntkpr nrecincts of p en ter of M edford.
leaves the air in the r . ' '
:vrc it snatches up any , t3 the C ourt fo r the relief d em i - office to the b .s t of my ability.
.
♦ fill u n la re in the cir- a n j the vote in other precincts oi
m cooking and rergovts, ed in the C om plaint herein, nam -
form ers to fill a place in UK cu
'indicate
As a nucleus for a fund to fin '»vlu>ies<ftne. It keeps the ‘
C harles C. Wilson
cus band. When tim e cam e fo r the
t 19 to<on
•ii
- room without giving
.a»urc and atmosphe
:
ance the s ta te exhibit the g o v er
lv
a
decree
th
a
t
th
e
plaintiff
1
e
* - • t- t • get into the rest of
parade or fo r draw ing the crowd
>
; j _j I V... 4,kn nlart vntf‘3
• al while meals are 1.-: • '
declared and be adjudged to be FOR A SSESSO R :
fifavu been aided by the plan voted nor said th a t he had approved the
rod
makes
it
much
m
to the ten ts these v e rsatile in
tl^e ow ner of the land describi d
t ,i It nor th a t all those who would ap p ro p riatio n of $8000 fro m th e
I hereby announce candidacy to
dividuals w ere called to take up have been less fo rtu n a te under the trav el prom otion fu n d of the s ta te
succeed - m yself as A ssessor of,
fo re c a st m eetings held in so u thern
iu v i
th e ir horns and ‘ double in b rass ’.
highw ay com m ission which will be
NEI
Sherm an county, subj-fct to th e will
Central and ea ste rn Oregon under 1 E s N W l .
W1 N E J
N ot th a t all circus p e r io r .a e ^ plan voted a g a in st it.
added
to
a
residue
of
m
ore
th
an
N E i, Section 16; S E JS E I, Sec
The county u n it plan is neither
of the R epublican voters.
the direction of R. A. Work. Med
w ere able to tootle on a horn, out
$7000 rem ain in g in the a p p ro p ria
tion 21. N E IS W I, Section 26;
M arg aret W. Peetz
bad—nor
th
a
t
good.
fo rd, in ch arg e of cooperative
those whose jobs were m ost sec-
N W iS W l
Section 27;
SE1
Now th a t th is p a rtic u la r vote tion fo r the state ex h ib it a t the
snow survey work fo r the soil
u>e made them th a t way ¡by doub- has been cast and this p a rtic u la r 1939 fa ir. T his nestegg of $15,000
N E i;
N E i S E i;
S i SE1-1
A N N O U N C E M E N T
ci
n serv atio n service, OSC ex p e ri
ling.
decision made . »there should be is expected to m ateria lly increase
Section 28; N iN i Section 33,
H aving filed my declaration o f
m en t statio n , and oth er coopera»
This is said by way of in tro
except ab out 33 acres lyin^j
enndidacy for the D em ocratic P a r
continued
w ork done fo r some th ro u g h subscriptions from pri
duction to th e th o u g h t th a t re s
tin g agencies.
sert of school organization th a t vate industries .rep resen tativ es of
ry’s nom ination of county clerk
W est of the County Road i.i
idents of sm all tow ns are often
O bservers th ro u g h o u t the sta te
which
have
already
given
assu
r
>f Sherm an C ounty, O regon, I cor-
will m ake it possible fo r g ra d u ates
the N W iN W i of Section 33
adopt a t a form of “ doubling in
ag reed th a t the p ast -winter has , as described in a deed recor
d ally solicit the su p p o rt of th e
of high schools in th is .county to ancc of su b stan tial su p p o rt the
b ra e s” The b est of sm all towns
been unlike any previous one lo r ; ded in. Book V -of- Sherm an
governor said .
m em bers of - th a t p a rty - an d .also
co n tain th e g re a te s t - num ber of enter schools of h ig h er learning
The
governor
announced
S
atu
r
which snow surveys are available. 1 C ounty Deed Records a t page
the su p p o rt of all electors of S h er
on an eq u ality w ith those from
people who can do m ore th a n one
IL g h e r th an norm al tem p eratu
man C ounty, Oregon.
la rg e r high schools^ lAnd w ark day follow ing a decision b y the
. res , 98 th ere o f; S E lN W i Section
tilin g creditai,ly weT.
bKMirh t. fflsai_ ja4 « n w in p r e c i p i u - 1 .
g .-.i» ., UK: .11 r.f
R qss Ornduff
should continue to bring the edit s ta te highw ay eom m izaion n o t to
W hen it becomes n ecessary, as
tioi. as rain except a t th e h ttfte r | Section’
jn - - 3G.
T6Wnship
4 South,
FOR S H E R IF F
of our schools to a low er figure attempt* an exhibit a t the fa ir.
36;
Tow
nship
it alw ays does, fo r some one to
Previously the sta te em ergency
levels. Less snow was rep o rted on
1 am a candidate for the Dem
R ange 18 E.WJM.: Lot 4 in
w rite a b rief fo r some needed and to one th a t more nearly rep board had tu rn ed down the go v er
A pril 1 on many courses than for
ocratic
nom ination fo r sheriff of
r t i ^ p t s t ’he value of the education
Section
31,
Tow
nship
4
South,
(Continued from page ynej
civic e n te rp rise local citizen* can
n o r’s re q u est for a s ta te .ap p ro
any year since surv ey s wer.e.. sta r-
Shem an county. If elected I will
R
ange
19
E.W
.M
.;
Lots
3
and
obtained.
and do g a th e r to g e th e r and do it
priation of $16,500 for the Oregon an em ergency, b u t nothing w as te(} ¡n
conduct the office in an efficient
4, Section 6, Towmship 5 South,
‘w ithout going to the expense of
done for a year and barges could . £ om pen sat j ng som ew hat for lack
xhibit.
L est there be some m isunder
m anner.
W alter E atop
R
ange
19,
E.W.M.
I>ot
1,
the
h irin g a professional. These briefs
M em bers of the new world’s fa ir not move the w heat stored ea st of of sn(yw ¡g good grouncj sto rag e
stan d in g the nam e of this p aper
W
-JNEI,
E
JN
W
J,
Section
1,
m ay not have the polish of those
h the Sherm an ICounty JO U R N A L com m ission will serve a t th eir own the canal. Then th e arm y engineers of w a te r both in the m ountains and
FOR D ISTR IC T ATTORNEY
N E lN W i Section 2, Township
m ade by th e b e tte r train e d spec
1 hereby announce my candidacy
ond not the Sherm an C ounty OB expense, held th eir first m eeting began construction of the dam a t Ot crop land. S prings long dry
5
South,
R
ange
18
E.W.M.
ialist b u t they often contain more
Bonneville and th a t prevented the have came to life, especially in free from all claim s of d efen d er .s i-foi the office of D istrict A ttorney
SERV ER. It has been the Sherm an in P ortland Monday.
sin cerity and sm ack less of being
The S ta te Land Board has filed barg es from p assin g . Because
Because of
o« l c c n tr a , 0,-epum How much th ese i
;
hom soevcr 3 d for Sherm an County. If re-elected
County JO U R N A L since M arch 1,
‘a hired job of work.
suit
to
collect
ap
p
ro
x
im
ately
$2600
o
bstructions,
which
dam
aged
wi„
atfect
sum
m
er
.low
flow
of
th
a
t
the
cloud
upon
the title "of I will continue to serve in an ef-*
1931 when the present ow ners took
C ity officials fill th e ir jobs as
Allen asks strea m s rem ain s to be seen, but
charge. H abits continue. T h a t i? alleged to be due the irreducible the barge com pany.
land a r js ing by reason of the fu ien t and im p artial m anner?
side lines and generally w ithout
school funds as ro y a lty on sand $177,935 individually and $180,250 the fo reca ste rs ag ree th a t many
T. LesterLJohnson
of the order of sale a.:d
pay. S m all tow ns cannot afford the reason they are h ab its. O b se r and gravel taken from th e W ill- j as rep resen tativ e of the b arg e com small strea m s will be low er even | losing Qf
s a ,e jn the ban k ru p j(-y
vation will m ake it possible to
• to h ire a g o v ernm ent a s do larg e r
observe th a t th is p a p e r is no long p.mette riv er. The m ateria l was ' pany.
than last year.
proceedings o f Duncan Chisho- n FOR CLERK
cities and sta te s. The butcher, the
u;ed in m aking a fill on .property
can*-
I hereby announce
my
er
the
O
bserver.
Livestock
men
are
rejoicing
over
re ferreij to in the com plaint
baker, the candlestick m aker giye
of the P ortlan d Gas & Coke coni-
A dm inistration has en tru sted to prospects for the best g ra ss year rtm o v e d by order of this C o ;rt, diaacy to succeed m yself J n office
a few or a g re a t num ber of hours
Il h alf of w hat is being told imny. The su it is directed ag ain st Rep. W alter M. Pierce, Oregon, in re c e n t tim es, a t least for early ¿ (C]a r ing title in fee sim ple to as County Clerk, su b ject to the
per week to the public. T hey dou
about conditions in Poland is t uie the P ort of P o rtlan d which h a s , si>on5orship of the »certificate plan season g razing.
be- in the • plaintiff herein, and will of the Repulblican voters.
ble in brass.
If elected I will c o n tin u e . to
it will be unnecessary for young declined paym ent of th e ro y alty | wb:ch am ends AAA. U nder the
_
,
th a t the d efendants and all persons
W hen som e civic im provem ent
serve the best in te re sts of the
s te rs to study about •the Spanish on the ground th a t the tran sa ctio n bili, w heat grow ers who comply
be
forever
enjoined
and
barred
is needed th e local club or some inauisition to u n derstand b ru ta l w as not a com m ercial orte under receive certificatq i f o r th e ir g rain
from a sse rtin g any claim in and people of Sherm an C ounty a t all
citizens m eet and determ ine w hat
the law.
and when a m iller w an ts w h eat he
ity
and
bigotr'y.
to said land, adverse to the plai i- times.
is to be done and instead o f im
Joe T ru itt
m ust purchase these certificates at
• • •
tin and for such o th er relief as. to
p o rtu n in g th e jr congressm an for
A pproxim ately 50 d ep a rtm en t a c e rtain price. The certificates act
Sinox, the new weed killer, may
th is H onorable C ourt may sec n
a W RA p ro jec t th e y tak e a dav
re su lt in a g a rd e n e r’s d rean — heads and em ployees atten d ed the as a process tax , paid 'by th e p ro
Read the Ads in the Journal.
m eet.
off and do it them selves. This not
some so rt of chemical to be ap r iy- first of w h at m ay be a series of cessor. and he can pass it o>n to
• T h is su m m o n s is p ublished by
or.ly re su lts in a b e tte r jab, but
1 NOTICE TO C RED ITO RS
ed o n 'th e ground so th a t nothing sim ilar conferences on business ad the consum er— which would b e a
order of Honorable C arl Hendrio’. s
Legal beer is seven years old
it also helps public s p irit and c re
m in istratio n here this week .The fractio n of a cen t on a loaf of
b
u
t
vegetables
will
grow
Ju dge of the a'bove en titled ecu t I Notice is hereby given th a t th?
this month.
a te s
additional
in tere st in t«hq
conference w as arran g ed 'by Bud- bread. The general idea is th a t
Brought back by Congress, on
by order m ade and entered un J 'r j u!, ’^ „ 4
W. G. K eller, has
w ork to be done.
get D irector David Eccles w ith a the plan will provide g re a te r bene-
April 7, 1933, “to provide . . . a
d ate
of
A p pril
4, 1940.
work to be done.
tte
01
a
u
y
.
.
.
'b
e
e
n
appointed
a d m in istrato r of
view to fam iliarizin g d e p a rtm e n t , fits for t h e . w heat fa rm er. The
proper and much needed rev
D ate of F irs t publication of th s !
‘ 1
T he recent clean-up
day in
and institutio n heads w ith account I pian also would apply to tobacco,
sum m ons A pril 5, 1940.
j >h-' e sta te of Guy C arlton Adam»,
enue for the Government,” It has
Moro is an exam ple of such effort.
ing p ra ctices, problem s of bud- ; rice and cotton b u t not to corn,
become
one
of
the
nation’s
half-
D
ate
of
L
ast
publication
of
this
j
deceased, and has qualified.
Some very adm irable work was
g etin g m aking
and
pu rch asin g | ------------- —«=-- *
dozen biggest tax payers.
From
the
O
bserver,
A
pril
22,
1921
sum
m
ons
May
3,
1940.
All persons having claim s ag-
done in the city park, principally
procedure. Discussions w ere led by . W A TER C O NDITIONS -
The United Brewers Industrial
GAVIN & GAVIN
inst said e sta te are hereby noti-
to m ake it a good playground for
Mrs. A. B. Lam b accom panied Dan F ry .state pu rch asin g ag e n t. • -
Foundation reports that the
A tto rn ey s for P laintiff
f eti and required to p resen t the
the sm aller children and suitable
Oregon irrig a tio n fa rm e rs who
brewing industry in seven years
by h er son, H ow ard, arrived in Jam es Young, chief au d ito r in the
502
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
N
ational
Bank
|
sam
e, duly verified, to the under-
spot for the elders to fo re g a th e r Moro S atu rd ay fro m
s
ta
te
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
and
S.
W.
S
ta
rr
depend
upon
reserv
o
irs
fo
r
w
a
te
r
since re-legalization has:
F ossil to
B'dg.,
The
Dalles,
Oregon
i
siened
at the office of the County
when picnic tim e approaches.
supplies will in gen eral, have plen-
Provided steady employment
visit a few days w ith h er d au g h ter chief of the division off audits.
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|
Clerk,
C ourt House, Moro, Sher-
Those citizens who aided, and and fam ily D r .and M rs. How aid
for a million people in brewing
Oregon voters are now
being ty of w ater this y esr, but those
_________ _______ __ ________ man C ounty, Oregon, w ithin six
nearly everyone did, m ay be a
and allied industries;
supplied
w
ith
copies
of
the
official
who
take
w
a
te
r
d
irectly
from
E u rek a Lodge N o . 121 A - F & a -.»1 I (Q m onths from the d ate of the
bit aw kw ard about g e ttin g around Gove.
Bought $600.000.000 worth of
which sm all stream s m ay qxpect to exper-
A m a rria g e license was secured voters pam phlet, copies of
M eets on the 1st and | f.r& publication of th is
notice,
fo r the rem ainder of the w eek; in The Dalles la st S atu rd ay by are b eing placed in the m ail as ience v arying d egree; of sh o rtag e
farm products;
3rd
T
h
u
rsd
ay
ev
e-'
.
Contributed two and a quarter
th ey m ay have lost a few nickles
nings of each m onth, to-w it: M arch 15, 1940.
F ran k R. Knox of Moro and Velma fa s t as they are received fro m the Mate in the sum m er.
billion dollars in taxes;
from th eir business and had to E lizabeth B yers of The Dalles.
s ta te p rin te d More th an 550,000 of
F arm ers in all sections are en-
ViAitkig m em bers c i r
W. G. K eller, A d m in istrato r
Created legitim ate business
work a night or two to catch up,
W asco took the local baseball these pam phlets will ibe required tarin g the season with b e tte r soil
diafly
invited
to
m
eet
Galloway
& K rier,
benefits
of
eleven
billion
dollars;
but th ere is som ething accom pli
team down th e line la st Sunday to supply the reg istered v o ters m oisture conditions th an prevailed
Purchased
a
billion
dollars
w
ith
us.
!
T
be
Dalles,
Oregon,
shed, som ething done th a t earn s
a t W asco. T he score was 84> at in Oregon this year, according to la s t year, and in some sections
worth of machinery stnd equip
E.
Amidon,
W.M.
A
ttorneys
for
E state.
the rig h t for oaeh and every one
Dave O’H ara, chief of the elec- ciop and range land is w et deeper
C. V. B elknap, Secy. I
J
m ent;
to hold higher and d e a re r his c it the finish.
tions division in the s ta te d e p a rt- th an it has been in a generation.
_ | Di.te of la s t publication A pril 12
Spent $400,000,000 for power
izenship in the com m unity
ir. From the O bserver, A pril 21. 1911
W ithdraw al of stored w ater is
5t
and transportation;
m ent.
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. h.
which he lives.
s ta rtin g la te r than la s t y ear w ith
Established an expanding in
Moro, Oregon |
Born:
To
Mr.
and
M
rs.
T.
S.
It w as a good day, well spent.
dustry program to protect the
M eets 1st and 3rd;
It costs the s ta te ap p ro x im ately prospects of less to tal use.
Reese, E a ste r evening, a girl. Dr.
These are a few conclusions re a
public against abuses in the re
T uesdays
in the
$10,000
a
year
to
replace
broken
Goffin re p o rts m other fend cnild
ched in a series of annual wate^r
tail sale of beer.
I.O..O.F.
hall
T rai '
ar.d
(burned
out
lig
h
t
globes
.The
81 ATE EXHIBIT
doing nicely.
sie n t an d v isitin g
Jess L andry and E .W. Lewis co n tract to supply this need d u rin g
A tto r n e y A t L a w
News from Salem inform s us
b ro th ers are cordi j
drove to The Dalles Sunday a fte i- the n ex t y ea r was let iby the bo ard
th a t Oregon is to have an exhibit
ally invited to m eet [
NOTICE OF EX ECU TRIX ’S SALE
noor. w ith Mr. L an d ry ’s new rig, of control this week to th e G eorge
M o ro an d W a »c o
at the San F rancisco fa ir a fte r
w ith us.
v ii Rohr V illa m aking the trip E. Allen h ardw are com pany of
Notice is h ereby given, by v irtu e
all, despite the unfavorable vote
in five hours. The Villa road is a SiJem .
of an o rd er o f th e county co u rt of <>'>"
of the em ergency board.
A pproxim ately 100 ap p lican ts
V' runn Miller, Sec.
The two m en X
vo^d
| ^ h t . They
m e tw o m en wno vvtcu
-
-
fine road for adm ission to the O regon b a r
W asco county. S ta te of Oregon,
PORTIAM O, OREGO N '
the app ro p riatio n have had th eir snake g iau e wmen
m ade on th e 27th day of M arch 1940
p c , itiun derided by the P ortland | The M ethodist
ethod.,« church
c h u r c ' ladies aid will take the annual ibar e x a m in a
I will on and u tte r th e 29th day
tions
to
be
held
in
Salem
Ju
ly
9
p ap e r,. Y et, it » m o ,t likely th a t | »•
• « " ! >nnu’ 1
of April, 1940, sell a t p riv ate sale all
th e ir vote will in the long run ¡th e follow, ng officer,: M ra CM.«,, and 10, according to lA rthur S.
of th e in te re st of Guy A ubrey Pound
have served to do «he ex h ib it much Hula, p resid en t. M r,. E lm er B ar Benson, clerk of th e suprem e co u rt
good. Instead of having an exhibit tec, vice p re ,« le n t. M r,
E arl The num ber will include 26 ap p li
deceased, in:
cants who have failed to pass p re
jj?j‘
prepared by official source« the F .elds, secretary ; M rs. Ja m ,
N E '4 and th e S W l< of Section
vious tests.
,
s ta te will now be represented by w art, trea su rer.
19 in T ow nship 2, N orth, R ange
an exhibit th a t will have behind G rass Valley Jo u rn a l, A pril 22,1921
17, E. W. M.
The prem ium list for the O re
it the industry and probably the
The*sale
will be m ade foi m< ney,
Several taking adv an tag e of the gon S tate F air, scheduled to open
a g ric u ltu re of the -state.
o
r
the
p
u
rc
h aser m ay assum e the
Quick - Easy - Safe
Those aiding the exhibit can fine Sunday w ent down to the Des Labor day, Septem ber 2, has been
o
m
ortg
ag
e
now
upon said p re m ises,
now exercize th eir own ability and C hutes to spend th e day in picnic delivered by the sta te p rin te r and
and pay th e balance in money. Bids
ingenuity instead of sittin g back style. Those who w ent down to copies m ay be obtained now by
W rite or call
w
ritin
g
to
the
S
ta
te
F
a
ir
olficc
will be received by th e executrix a t
•
CozvMwnt
Location
and hoping th a t elected or appoint fish were disappointed as the river
for co m p lete
• Coftae Shop—Buttzt Tavern
th e office of F rank G. Dick, a tto r
Salem , Oregon.
ed officials do a good job of'shP w - wns v ery m uddy. **
inform ation—
•
Dining
and
Banquet
Rooms
A
pproxim
ately
$42,000
is
offered
ney, room 20, V ogt B uilding, The
The heavy rains S unday night
ing the s ta te d resources. We thank
•
Famously
Fine
Food
by
the
fa
ir
in
general
prem
ium
s
D alles, Oregon, v/hi re th e sale will
a b e tte r ex h ib it can be made in geve the autos th a t w ent to the
• Modem Appointments
ball gam e a t Antelope a m erry including the 4-H and F u tu re F ar-
o t th e
be
m ade.
th is m anner. •
• Luxurious Outs/de Rooms
BESSE L. POUND, E xecutrix
We don’t t h i n k anyone has tim e com ing back and it was af- m er aw ards. In addition a large
•
Garage
Opposite
been h u rt a t all e x c e p t in f e e l i n g s . t e r m idnight when m any re tu r- num ber of special aw ards are o f
F ra n k G. Dick
H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
<■
And the two gentlem en who*e vo ned. Antelope defeated our team fered in the livestock divisions,
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dom
estic
and
textile
d
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by
a
score
of
19
to
7.
tes blocked the ap p ro p riatio n s have
S 4» E . N S IB
The Dalles, O regon
21-21
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Bob ments and also in youth competi
certainly come in for the greater
**•* L E R A TES
I “ •
tion.
apiritual flogging although there Mndaris, 'April 18. a daughter.
To the E d ito r of the Journal: .
I t is desired to say th a t in my
le tte r of tw o weeks ago to you. It
hi d by no m eans been the in tention
tc unkindly reflect upon d istric t
school board memlbers in g en eral,
but ra th e r to point out t h a t such
boards som etim es m ay. and th a t
n et infrequently they do a c t a r
b itrarily , as well as could a co
unty d istric t board. As a g en eral
rule, ouy d istric t board m em bers
serve to the very b est of th e ir
ability, striv in g a t all tim es to
please the p atro n s and to prom ote
the best in tere sts of the schools.
This is said upon some su p p o rtin g
background as the w rite r did the
best he could as a board m em ber
for several years.
The sta te m e n t in my le tte r th a t
the a g g re g a te of pupils had in
creased in Hood River Oo. aibout
18 percent du rin g th e period the
county u n it system had been in e f
fect th ere had been tak en from an
ofticiaj sOurce of th a t county and,
* • " th o u g h t to have been
reliable and correct.
Jam es B. A dam s
C
Beer Seven Years Old
—And Big Tax-Payer
In Other Days i
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
m uunorm
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A /atio ritzily
A N ew Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
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U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k
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