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4 < |p rrM * A S hu m an County Observer .'Established Nov. 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal E stablished Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 r Wasco News-Enterprise Established Nov. 1891 TONSOLIDATED March 193! O r eci P URLI SHE FR ID A Y , MAY 17, 1940 THE SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON P A t B TWO \P E R FIAT! ON Published E very F rid ay at Moro, Oregon E ditor Giles L. French E n tered as second-class m a tte r ut the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon under Act of C ongress of Mar» h 3. 1879. O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER n d ato ry if the price is low jg h . U ndoubtedly som e of the lipulation is due to a desire to a n u e th e loans. 'nd stocks and bond«, fluctuat- like a w ash line in the wind one th in k s th a t conditions will he sam e as ever e ith e r during w ar or a fte r, but changes sc en t as the above are hardly ed for a t the p resen t time. Toeing llie Line at 40 4 air Gossip " «<♦>».> u i trom j n_-e o n e' : i«-£d cf on the ion-4nile basis as a t p resen t and collect six per cent / the g ro ss income of buss lines fo r privilege o f o p e ra tin g over t te highw ays. . E n g in eers o f the re lic u tilitie s d e p a rtm e n t say th a t 1k? iprbposal would re su lt in a m a te ial reduction in th e revenues of the m otor tra n s p o rt division. •» - *» *> . t m u st be w ith no little satis fac- • i th a t those who worked to im- S t^ te tax levies W ithin the con* ve the city park a few weeks stitu tio n al six percent lim itatio n > note the larg e num'oer of chil- nt grow ing a t the ra te o f approx- , i who play there daily on the hi ately a q u a rte r of a million dol- equipm ent installed clean-up h r s a year, according to figures They are tsontented and hap- com piled by the s ta te tax com m is and in no danger from those sion. The increase in the 1940 levy ' j travel the highw ay. < i ei th a t for 1939 was $240,103. N ext y ear it will am ount to more, With the coining of wui met tii m $270,000 if full a d v a n ta g e ¡L .th -r the g ra in in th is county ta ;en of the co n stitu tio n al “ re stric really begun to grow and the ti in” which now ap p e ars probable. vchus on the north slopes where T h at m eans th a t every fo u r years» • worm s kept it thin are now ai other m illion d o llars w ill be ad- je tty well covered iby w aving d( 1 to the tax (burden fo r sta te :.in. Conditions are rig h t fo r a pi eposes w ithout any fu r th e r ac- i ; crop but p re sen t indications do tif n iby th e voters, assu m in g th a t ♦ give th a t im pression. th? cost of s ta te g o v ern m en t con tinues to grow . W ithin the next m onth or so two \ Tax ^com m ission figures show P -,v areas in this county will re th a t in th? 23 y ears since th e con çu ve electric p o w e r . T h e line to stitu tio n al “ re s tric tio n ” has beer, Ii fu s \te nearin g com pletion and in effect the s ta te levy subject t-> ti. • K entT tne-w ill be under con th at lim itation has in creased by st uction w ithin a few days. When more than $1,797.000. In the past tl \ is done th ere will be no large t< n years the increase u n d er the l i ft of the county w ithout elec- srim.TCis of th e six per ce n t in t; city and side lines from the two crease has exceeded $1,774,000. » • • w 1 take power to m any farm s not h ith erto havrftg U navailable. P ortland continues th e black fi À iC ontinued iro m page one) when it was found ea st of Spokane and in Idaho. Thee is a sh o rtag e of men for w ildlife le -te i.'tio n projects. E ig n t s ta te s are ask in g aid in locating technicians fo r this w o rk / T here m e plenty of ap p lican ts fo r the SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES jobs, b u t the req u irem en ts are rigid Payable in Advance Thus fa r 125 train ed wildlife e x ONE YEAR ............................. S1 50 p erts are supervising 196 project-. (foui in W ashington, three in O re MAY 17, 1940 gon.) It is a new field of en d ea vor. The gov ern m en t pays 75 per T H E W AR \ cent and the sta te s 25 per cent of the cost of the projects. W ashing E very person gives much of his ton proj-ects are acquisition of 18,- tim e th in k in g of it, every conver OOQ acres as w in ter range fo r deer satio n has it fo r a topic, fa rm e r; in O kanogan county; acquisition o’ w onder of its effect on w heat m a r - w inter ran g e for elk in Y akim a ets, boys think of being called, it co u n ty ; acquisition of Squaw creek is alw ays p re sen t w ith us who are antelope ra n g e in K ittita s county f a r removed from the scenes of and developm ent of Squaw creek slau g h ter. areas. O regon projects consist of T he possibilities of it may be tra n s p la n tin g beaver to suitable an y th in g . h a b ita ts ; re sto ratio n of sag" T here is no one who can teU w hat sp a t on O regon’s trffic m ap : While g io u se in so u th eastern O regon; Rb-’ Even though th ere is little in the w ar will do to him or his. , No L .ffic fa ta litie s in the staTe oui- one who can w ith ce rta in ty to eat in the p rim ary cam paign the sii.e of P ortlan d to talled only '37 seeding th e burned over area in T.l p io p h esy th a t this will not be the v c.in g will be done and the candi for. the first fo u r m onths of 1940, eniook, Y am hill and W ashington end of civilization as we know it. dates named. The election is to com pared to 72 fo r the sam e period counties. C ertainly it will be the end of our day, F rid ay , May 17 and there it! la 4 1 year, a decline of seven pe • sti 1 tim e for electors to study the I way of life here in A m erica. cc.:l, 32 persons m et d eath in t r a T h at any nation could be p e r candidates and cast a ballot for ffic accidents in P o rtlan d d u rin g m itted to build up arm am en ts s.» th sc of th eir choice. this .period com pared w ith 20 fo- d e v a sta tin g th a t it becomes possi ■ he first four m onths of 1939. an Soon now school will be out an d ' ble for it to conquer a t will the increase of 60 per cent figures The electric range contest b r i:g peoples of all adjoining countrit:s th e stre e ts will oe as quiet a t fau ’- ( compiled by S ecretary of Stat'* sponsored jy electric ran g e deal- < •’ ’ock as a t three. Boys and g irls will m ake it necessary lo r us in Sn?ll show. e is and Pacific Pow er & L ight Com who' have been looking out «he A m erica t,o really arm ourselves. pany ends May 31. Thousands of " '7 ' ' No one here h&a joined the arm y school house H i n d o o “ST'" idrtunity increased ih d u sin u l en try blanks have been given out' or tak en tra in in g unless he desired ^ —•parental au th o rity preru m . activity th ro u g h o u t the s ta te , due and hundreds returned., indicating No one has th o u g h t it necessary. ‘ largely to w ar dem ands from E u ro leal in te re st in the contest. B ut The m ajo rity of us are certainly ed -a n d books will be fo rg o tten for pean nations, job placem ents in the ‘sponsors wish to urge all con com ing to the conclusion th a t it th? sum m er. ,« Oregon Tor the first fo u r m onths te s ta n ts who haven’t com pleted f ---------- > ---------- m u st be done. A m ovem ent is s ta rtin g to try to of 1940 show an increase of 58$ th e ii en trie s to do so as quickly as C entral E urope and n o rth w e st I e • cent over the record fo r the possible so th a t they won’t acci ern E urope is under the thum b of a h ve tu rn o u ts m ade on the hign- sam e period in 1939, it w as re p o rt dently fo rg et the deadline. All en m an who m akes no profession of x: v a t the Lop o f G o r d o n ..and ed iby D irector L. C. Stoll of th? tries m ust be retu rn ed in person d ig g e r ridges so th a t travelers an y m orality as we know it. He sti te em ploym ent office. Stoll a l to the sto re w h e re' they w ere s ta te s th a t the big g est lie is the ii v stop to look over the county so re p o rts a decrease of 25 per secured to be eligible for one or best because more people will b e v h ?n and If they desire. F or one c e r t in the file of active job seek more of the prizea, which include v 1 j drives over the county a t this lieve a big one. He has shown no le g a rd fo r the rig h ts of n eu trals t»> ’e of year the idea seem s advis- ers com pared w ith the record of 5 electric ra n g es, twelve electric or sm eller nations and no one can rb le fo r th ere are few places in last year w ith the em ploym ent ro a ste rs and 56 m erchandise a- th > s ta te w here a b e tte r view can d ep a rtm en t already b eg in n in g to w ards. expect any fro m him. E n try form s a re still avaiable W hether G erm an forces can go be obtained of prosperous a g ri wo -ry over th e p rospect of a sh o r tag e of w orkers to h a rv e st O re a t electric ra n g e dealers Tor any on and b re ak th ro u g h into the culture. » , gon’s crops this sum m er. rd u ll or child who h asn ’t y et s e c u r h e a rt of F ran ce and tak e the B rit ed a copy. No purchase is neces The O regon Jo u rn a l has a new ish Isl£a will be known in a few Five Oregon autom obile license sary. This con test is open to any weeks. Losses m u st have been tvpe face th a t is much m ore easily heavy and su p erio rity of a ir force read th an th e old and therefore plates of the v in tag e 1906 to 1910 one who is served by Pacific Power will not la s t much longer. If the an im provem ent from th e reader were presented to S e c re ta ry ’ of <fe L ight C om piny and who is not S tate Snell th is week iby W a lte r em ployed by one of. the sponsors G erm an arm y does tak e these n a viewpoint. M. Cook of P o rtlan d , fo r p re s e rv a or is a m em ber of a sp o nsor’s tions— and keep th em — it will tion in the s ta te ’s collection. These fam ily. m ean a new world fo r us even plates w ere issued to cover a one- here in w este rn A m erica. I t will cylinder Cadillac, a Corbin, a M ax m ean a regim ented Europe and well. a Knox and a Y ork, all pion ev en tually a regim ented A m erica. e e r in the m otoring field and now T here will be none to apeak for long since out of m an u fa ctu re e x freedom of th o u g h t, speech and G rass Valley B a p tist C hurch: cept for the Cadillac. Cook was action fo r those who do speak will From the Observer, May 20, 1921 10:00 a. m. - Bible School. Omy unable to recall the procedure by be su p p ressed —and effectively. In the case of S ta te of Oregon which he acquired the license p lates two more Sundays to go on the W hat is w ritte n today is old to vs Law rence Jones th e defendant in those early days and s ta te re c S crip tu re M em orization Contest. m orrow ; the plans of today are the was found not guilty of having ord? fail to shrow any lig h t on the 11:00 a. m. - The M orning W orship fa ilu re s or success of tom orrow . liquor in his possession. subject. In p resen tin g the p lates Service - “The Salvation of an A f R egardless of who wins the end .u Jam es M atthes will be the new to the sta te Cook recalled t h a t he rican .” 7:00 p. m. - B.Y.P.U. Be th is w ar will m ark a change in liv m ?nager of the K en f E levator Co., was once fined $5 fo r vio jatin g a sure to be on time. 7:45 - B accal ing in th is world and it is doubtful in place of Mr. Givens, retired. traffic speed law by trav e llin g 12 au reate Service for the G rass V al if it is fo r th e b e tte r. C ounty ag e n ts of ea ste rn O re an hour on H olliday avenue in ley High School class of 1940. Rev. gon sp en t W ednesday of this week T oftland, two miles in excessive of F. L. Cannell of Wasco will be the SIGN H ERE v isitin g a t the local experim ent t r e speed lim it a t th a t tim e, speaker- Two p. m. T uesday - The sta tio n . P ro fesso r H islop, P o tte r W omen’s M issionary society will • * * Minor difficulties w ith beauroc- and F e tts of OAC w ere also here. m eet a t the home of Mrs. Sam Seven more counties have been la c y is evident to every person who The high school senior play added to the s ta te ’s list of B ang’:; S tark . Everyone come to hear the h as occasion to sign some of the brought in a to tal of $152.55 which disease-free accredited areas, ac rep o rt by Mrs. Dryden from the ag ric u ltu ra l a d m in istra tio n ’s p a will be used for the new school cording to Dr. W. H. L ytle, state W omen's m eeting at the S ta te Con pers. It is fo rtu n a te th a t office paper, the M idget. i \ vterinarian« They are Polk, M ar vention. help carefully m arks the papers Gerald C. Dryden, P asto? w ith an x on the place for signing. From the Observer, May 19, 1911 ion, Benton, Lincoln. Do>uiglts, Linn and Hood River. Five o th er O re O therw ise one m ight sign on line Wasco M ethodist C hurch: S un Queen M ary put the ban on cig gon counties had previously been cxdF-3Y instead of on the proper day School a t 10 a. m. Classes line which is ewp 3-x3z and th a t a r e tte sm oking women and hobble accredited as B an g ’s disease-<free. • • • for all ages. M orning w orship a t sk irts a t the coronation. Good for com plicates the whole 'businest In stead of the expected increase 11 a. m. Epw orth le a g u e a t 6:30 Mary. clear back to W ashington. fine cornet band of 20 pieces | in to u ris t traffic to the w e st coast There will be no preaching service It would be in tere stin g to know end the DeMoss Lyric b ard s will j this year due to the w ar in Euro- a t the G rass Valley M ethodist how m any sig n ers know w hat it is fm n ish the music fo r the Pioneer | pean countries which is keeping Church Sunday afternoon because all about when they do sign. T here of the B accalaureate service a t 7:45 are m any form s and a num ber for picnic and the 4th of July, celebra ' A m ericans at home, figures fo r the ! first four m onths of this y ear show p. m. Rev. F. L. Clannell will d"- each piece of land, ap p aren tly . tion a t DeMoss this y ear. a decline of nine per c e n t in the livei the baccalaureate address a t The field m eet com m ittee has T here are also so many papers to G rass Valley Sunday evening. sigr. th a t full inform ation is not choten ju d g es fo r th e m eet an J I num ber of foreign cars en terin g F. L. Cannell, P asto r. the s ta te as com pared w ith th » carried forw ard and m ost signing o rato rical contest. A ntone P o tte r, the Klondike sam e period a y ea r ago. The t r a is done on fa ith and hope. Moro C om m unity P resb y terian N asby, wap w ith us S unday until vel in fo rm atio n 'b u reau o f the high C hurch: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. TT' • tra in tim e when* Ju d g e P a rk e r let way d ep a rtm en t, how ever, pred icts JIT T E R S ? him go home because of the press th a t this loss will be m ore th a n Classes for ages. 1 1 a . m. M orning m ade up by increased traffic this W orship - Special m usic by the T here is evidence th a t we are of business. The ra in fall of the 11th and 12th sum m er, a ttra c te d to the coast by choir. Serm on by the p asto r on g ittin g a little jitte ry in the the them e, “ About 120.” .20; - give us some next v m w onth i ti e San F rancisco fa ir. U nited S ta tes. The ad m in istratio n was ---- ---- 8:00 p. m. B accalaureate service fo r talk s of $10,000,000,000 to rearm J u p ite r and w e ll be duly thankful, ‘he g ra d u atin g class of Moro H igh the country and of ra isin g th a t Grass Valley Journal, May 19, 1921 3 he Rebuke School. The p asto r fill p reach on A business man th o u g h t his staff am ount by tax atio n or by increas i a th e r lazy and indifferent, so he the subject “ M aking a F riend of The excellent crop prospects of ing the debt lim it? Foolish. F irs t Life.” The choir will fu rn ish two it would be im possible to spend tl is county were enhanced by an pinned up the follow ing notice: special num bers. “ Bread is the staff of life, but th a t am ount of m oney fo r a rm a excellent rain of -43 inches Sunday £ H enry G. H anson, P a sto r th a ‘ is no reason why the life of m ents for some years because night. our staff should Ire one continual P rof. B uchanan has accepted a th ere is no one equipped to m ake Moro C hristian Science Society: th a t much guns, am m unition, en job a t N orth Powder for next year. lo af.”— M ississippi P ro g ress. Church services every Sunday morn gines or equipm ent. It m ight be Mias W hite and Miss F e rrin will “ When were the sorcalled D ark ing a t eleven o’clock. The subject used as an excuse to raise the deb* rg a in teach a t G rass Valley. of the Lesson-Serm on fo r Sunday. P. N. Lemmon has sold his house A g e s? ” lim it which th is adm inistration ha* May 19 will fce “M ortals and Im ‘‘D uring the days of the k n ig h ts.” in tcfwn to Sam Holm es who will w anted to d.o fo r some time. m ortals.” Sunday school is a t 10 Then, look w h at happened to move here some tim e th is fall. The a. m. W ednesday evening m eeting w heat. Down ten cents for two Lemmon fam ily will leave a fte r is a t eight o’clock. The reading successive days. B uyers 'scared, school closes fo r Salem where they room is in the re a r of the church no m a re k t. The governm ent crop will reside. building with an a tte n d a n t on Wed- re p o rt showed a b igger crop com- C ounty and sta te road officials A ttorney A t L a w evening, __________ _ m g th an expected which also help- w ere here th is week to look over G oiter— You must“ be~£he w orst ed the speed of the fall. Then, tlie survey fo r the post road. In- M o ro an d W aaco caddie in the world. top, tfci» is about the tim e of year form ation is th a t the first two Why men will visit T reasu re Island for the 1940 Golden G ate Intern: *ioia1 Exposition ma.v easily be under stood if you cast your eyes over these ten fro n t line show girls, who v ,11 >e f?alured in “Golden D ayj^ef 40« the C alifornia W orld’s F a ir’s opening production, to be staged May 27» :rd Range Contes' Drawin: To Chee In Other Day: GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF 'fife goreipm ent has to make un units, from Wasco to Grass Valley J ts ln in d on crop loans. These are will be surveyed by June. CAB: WHITE BARRIER STPJ? e 1 _ YELLOW CENTER 5TRÌPE a - ira»!»*»» !-w NO-PASSING ZONE PAVEMENT MARKING ■ ■W.. ' i,m « t OMV ii.poct lf C ' /'-A H U h In the a rtist’s sk etch , car No. 2 has overtaken car No. 1 but the driver of car No. 2 is warned by the w hite bar rier stripe th a t it is not sa fe to .pass No. 1 w ithout danger of colliding w ith car No. 3, w hich, for purpose of illu stra tid i m ay .b a rely be discerned approaching over the crest of the hiJL MANY BONDS SOLD Fishing Good In Deschutes above Bend. The ca tc h es have also included eastern brook and some loch leven tro u t. SECR ETA RY R EPO R TS Oregon Streams S ecretary of the T reasu ry Mon- E nth u siastic rep o rts have been g en th au announced today th a t the F ish in g is e x c e p tio n a l, bet e? to tal sales of Saving Bonds th ru 1 brought back from P aulina, S u ttle than it has been for y ears, in i r- M arch -31, 1940. ag g reg ated in a.id E a st lakes, which opened on crous strea m s and lakes of O e- m a tu rity value, m ore than $3,860.- May 1. Most of the an g lers re- gon, according to inform ation con 2 73,475 and th a t purchases have tu ’ ncd with limit catches of tro u t tained on catch re p o rt cards- receiv been made by ap p ro x im ately 1.- t u r n these three bodies of w ater, 987,374 investors. The to tal re p re ed by the Oregon S ta te Game Ccm- goually good rep o rts also came sents av erag e purchases of $2,495,- m ittion from anglers. 1 n' an glers who fished on N orth 325 fo r each business day since F o r the first tim e in history Twin lake. M arch 1. 1935, \^hen these bonds rhe Game Commission has d istrib Fisherrhen rep o rtin g to the gam e were first placed on sale. D educt uted catch rep o rt card s am ong commission séem unanim ous in the ing bonds redeem ed, the m atu rity sportsm en, req u estin g them to fill opinion th a t angling in these rivers value of Savings Bonds ou tstan d - cu t such cards with inform ation f ’r.d lakes is fa r b etter th an it has ii if on M arch 31, 1940, was ap p ro x - concerning fishing and a heavy re been in years and all seemed p a r m n tily -»$3.495,573,600. tu rn has been made thus far. ticularly pleased a t such good .r e The total m a tu rity value of pur- ; E xcellent catches of rainl ow sults so early in the seasn. chases for the calen d ar y ear 193) tio u t have been reported on the was $1.104,060,000, an av erag e p u r Deschutes riv er and on the upper Read the Ads in the Journal. chase for each business day of last ye?r of $3,667,975. Sherm an county tow ns have so! 1 the following am ounts: G rass Val T h e W orld’s News Seen T hrough ley. $112.50; Moro, $8,250.00; and he hristian cience onitor Wasco, $4,687.50. T | j iethlchem C h apter, No. 78.O.E.S Moro, Orego : | Meets Every Second and J VfL F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each Month. V isiting m em bers < v invited I Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. Ruth S p arF n g , Sec. 113. I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rd T uesdays in .»the I.O..O.F. bali Trai sient and visiting b ro th ers arc cordi ally inviteli to meet with us. Caddie—Hardly, sir. That would Orlo M arUn, N.G. Vernon M iller, Sec. be too m ?ch of a coincidence. M is T ruthful— Constructive— U nbiased— Free from Sensational- i«m — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its D aily Features, Together with the Weekly M agazine Section, Make the M onitor an Ideal Newspaper for the H om e. ' * Price #12.00 Yearly, or #1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including M agazine Section, #2.60 a Year. 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