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ï___ THE SHERMAN OOUNTY JOU HNAL, MORO. OREGON PAGfc TWO FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940 ■ w not necessary to obtain feder- j at 'argess or bonus for farm ers and tl. > there was often supposed to Sherman County Observer a crop of grass mixed up with Established Nov. 2, 1888 weeds. Grass Valley Journal his argum ent failed to imp.ess E stablished Oct. 14, 1897 ‘ON SOLI DATED March 6, m 1 h i for apparently an agricultural b. kgtpund in youth th at taught Wasco N ew s-E nterprise I:i m that grass did' better if not E stablished Nov. 1891 •;)' wn in too many weeds. He rose 7ONSOL1PATED March 4, 193 1 •;i • the stoop of his shoulders in- ,1 ited that he felt a burden of :n nite ills on him. “I used tc Ones' ti cel through here when weeds F ob li s w c fo ;g h t and when men were I. * ked off rented ranches if they Published Every Friday at d di r/t pull m ustard and keep sum- Moro, Oregon i t i vfallow clean. Now look at it! How’s business,” says we, an- Edit Giler L. French v us to change a subject on which Entered as second-class m atter .» ■ W had no winning argum ent. the Postoffice at Moro, Oregv i T ’was better then,” said the under Act of Congress of M an < dor and departed. 3, 1879. OFFICIA L COUNTY PAPER (. ADUATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES Phis week tnaiks the end oi an f l^ r w s a xc it on tin utU • - “À q u a tw in s” a t Forty Fair ia A A A H ) w IW tw T I v W T V . a . V v W M If Ironi I-a_*e one» ion county has let it be known that h t will sponsor a m easure before the ntfxt legislature pro vid ing for the taxation of municip- r.Ly owned utilities. Such a niea»- u’.e, Jones pointed out, would place municipally owned utilities on the a me footing as Peoples U tility D istricts and remove the do-ubl that now exists as to the validitv of the taxing provision in the PUD act. first m ortgage upon said reui property. Bids m ust'be in w riting and may be left with Joe T ru itt, County Clerk of Sherm an County, Oregon, at his office in the courthouse a Moro, Oregon, a t any time afte Die first publication of this notice ami before the m aking of said sole. MYLES ELROY MARTIN, g u a r dian of the person and estate of JLi Roy. IL M artin, an incompetent pci son. 29-32 Dated May 22nd, 1940. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF The biggest surprise in Fridays /Continued from page one) THE STATE OF OREGON pi imary election in Oregon was IT R WASCO COUNTY ion knows the lesson of the “fifth- h ’ weakness revealed in the aup- In the M atter of the E state of clumn,” as dem onstrated in w ar ct n for John Nance G arner in DV.TGHT MARTIN, deceased. n Europe, where aliens were un hi.: race to capture this s ta te ’s ten dercover agents for the enemy. NOTICE OF SALE delegates to the Democratic nat ♦ • » i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ional convention. While it was not So desirous is the president of That the adm inistrator of the es anticipated ’by unprejudiced abser- strengthening national defense th a t tate of Dwight M artin, deceased, vt rs of the political picture that he is anxious to curb expenses for by virtue of an Order of Sale m ade Garner would receive the ehdorse- ether items. Because of this policy by the above Court on May 22nd, nient of Oregon Democrats it had a number of projects im portant to Payable in Advance 1940, will sell a t private sale for b< en expected th a t he -would rec c hex graduation in Sherman coun- the northw est m ust be eliminated cash, or p art cash and balance to ONE YEAR ........................... L Forty two youngsters have eive a large protest vote from or postponed to a future date. The be secured by m ortgage on the t led their local schooling and ar anti new deal and anti third term rivers and harbors authorizations, . MAY 24, 1940 real property hereinafter describ : tdy to go elsewhere for more conservative 'Democrats. The small which represent several million ed, as adm inistrator m ay deem G irner vote is attributable to two s udy or s ta rt the job of making dollars in Oregon and'W ashington, best, on and a fte r the 22nd day of factors, first a switch of large a dace for themselves in the a g n - THE WAR may be trimmed. June, 1940. numbers of conservative Demo c. 'iu ral or industrial world • • ♦ The news indicates th at th •; It is said to be a momentous crat* to the Republican cam p in An undivided one-sixth in ter country is still a b it jittery ove? Unions affiliated with CIO are est in and to NW1 Sec. 27, T .l t '.ic in the life of the children disgust over the capture of the wiring protests ag ain st special the apparent success of the Ge - party oragnization in this state T rey arg given a m ultitude of ad- S., R. 17 E. W. M., Sherman mans in w estern Europe. The pre legislation intended to deport H a r by the Commonwealth Federation vi.e about how to live. The preach- * County, Oregon, ident, as usual, is riding the ere t ry Bridges, A ustralian west coast subject to confirmation of above of the papular wave and demandii g e the commencement*speaker, the and other left wing groups, and labor leaders . . . Members of con 1. ulty, the parents all take ad- secondly by the wai hysteria which gress are betting th at the preifl- Court. unheard of sums for am uunent. pluytd directly into the hands of \ »tage of the helplessness oi the W ritten bids may ibe made for Now there can ibe no argum ent di-ni will call them -back in a spec the Roosevelt fo rtes during the b ..*? and girls and pour advice oi. Si»i(i property and Such bfds should i.gainst an increase in our air fore? ial session a few months a fte r the jiast week and which* undoubtedly present session adjourns, although be left a-t the office of Joe T ru itt, under conditions th at may p re v a il th a n like putting frosting on caused many wavering Democrats County Clerk of Sherman County, ii the Germans are successful. In c-ke. It m ay'be sim ilai. adjournm ent may be postponed it that case we would 'be the only a good cake may ¡be improved by |o support the president in this ()» Hitler invades England within the time of crisis who otherw ist would large democracy left on the glol c the frosting but it hardly needs H. U. MARTIN month . . . There is in the m aking mt have done so. A dm inistrator 29-32 ana if we wish to preserve a go\ - lo be good; a bad cake canno a program intended to conserve the Sharing the fate of his' presiden ernm ent by the people we woul l muda good by frosting. lapidly vanishing commercial tim reed m ilitary power to do it. The: > Such haste to spread advice a tial candidate Charles H .Martin ber of the northw est. Secretary is no history of democracy amor. ; th la s t moment shows little con fo’ mer governor of Oregon, also Wallace has directed the forest s e r went down to defeat, running six- the German people and it is not tin . nee in their teachings by prvac.i vice to prepare argum ents. ,h in a field of 13 candidates foi ci , speakers, faculty and parents likely th at there will be under th? A tto r n e y A t L a w Th *y have had these same young the four positions of delegate at i ?r?ent r u le r .----- F e a tu r e d sw im m e r s in B illy R o s e ’s 1 9 4 0 G olden G ate I n te r There can, however, be an a rg u stt rs under their wings for nearly large to the Democratic national n a l io q a l E x p o sitio n “ A q u a ca d e,” a re lo v e ly tw in s, V irg in ia and M o ro and W asco ment the method of obtaining a eighteen years and have prepares cor vention. M arian H o p k iiis, sh o w n a b ove. R oth g ir ls are w ater sta r s in tin 1 Defeat of Lyman Ross for the th / background for them before n rig h t, and h a v e been se le c te d by R o se to sw h ii in th e “ A qua- larger air force. We seem to be o \\ m a m m o th waiter about to appropriate ,a huge, fWtu tn. t. If they have not inculcated Democratic nomination for state Moro Community Preebyteria. c a d e ,” ....................... ....... sp e c ta c le to run th , r o u g h o u t th e F a.». av 25. philosophy in thg young treasu rer Swas« another upset of Church: Sunday. ,M*y 26, 1940-; JT> .Mire Island,, on, San E rnnciyo of money fo? airplane production a nroper * _ flie political dope 'which is readily rno _ _ ___________ ____ by*time for gradtiatfbn a few haw- property belonging to the e s tâ t/ end settle back co n ten t (Tt is ah' by time for graduation 10:00 - Sunday School. 11:0C iM o r n - , M ()KO SCHOOL NOTES American custom to settle public t.iy improvised pieces of advice wi explained by the heavy vote rec- ing W orship - Sermon by the p a « -, the said E tta A. Coe, deceased t •- ceived by A. L. Brown, Multnomah tor 6:00 - Young people will mee By W yman John French r ’-oblems by an appropriation bill ) have little effect now. wit¿ We are on the verge of establish- „ We love to give adviceand young county, his home, where he ran a t DeMosa Springs for k„Picnjc4 _________ _____officially dismiss»* 1 * undivided one-sixth inte._^ t School was ing several plane factories to make people hate to take it. They prefei tw’o to one ahead of Ross. supper a fte r whidh a devotional today. All the teachers will b e h ack ¡n an<1 ,t0: The big Multnomah county vote hour and discussion conducted by again next; year except Miss bonders and fighters rig h t nor.’, to obtain their learning ,ttie bard The Northwest 4¿uarter( N Wi ) was also a factor in the nomina the pastor will follow. “W hat is Leisz and Miss Henricks, both oi rverlooking the fact th a t the plarn-s way. It is said th at the wise learn of Section Twenty-sevm (27)., that are made and the factories f /t’j n the experience of others, the tion of Leslie Scott for state tre a s the best thing accomplished during; whom are seeking fu rth er educa- Township One (1) South, themselves will be out of date be ioclish from th eir' own. «xpen urer by the Republicans although the y e a r? ” will be the theme. tion. This year thirteen Seniors Range Seventeen (17), Ea t an analysis of the sta te vote shows fore they are finished. We need ernes. No one, however, is always Henry G. Hanson, Pastor i RraduaU-d from high school with of the W illamette Meridian some research along w ith m an1. - wis- or always foolish and every tiiat he would h‘ave been nom ina ____________ # four coming in next year from the containing One Hundred Sixt one has had sad experiences aftei ted w ithout the Multnomah coun fact-ure. Moro Christian Science S ociety ] ®>«»>th grade T h » will lower the (160) acres, in Sherman Coun ty vote but with a much smaller And we are presum ing that Hi.- w i.ch he wished he had leained Church services are held every ; enrollm ent of the.school¡even> mo, y ty, Oregon. !. r can win. Mayfoe he can. He firm some one elses’ example. Was m argin over Earl Hill, the t»ane Sunday m orning « t eleven o’clock. 1 Sunday night ten of the class of Terms and conditions of sa .*: may overrun France and England there ever" a child who learned to” county representative who rai Tne Wednesday evening meeting is j t^ a ^ee” 8ra 4ua ing were cash -upon delivery of the deed af and occupy them w ith German keep hands off the stove by pre second in .th e three cornered race held a t eight o’clock and includes) a t the Baccalaureate service in the said adm inistrator and after t í i - Plan that com ing vacation The heavy preponderance of anti The sermon , tioops for a generation. But the c e p tt ’ testam onies of C hristian Science ¡Community ^hurch^ The u formation of sale by «aid court, >r PUD sentim ent in Oregon as rev now! Take in Eastern C ities, ” >.-vnd, they go out in the world, Hanson . philosophy of H itler cannot con healings. The reading room is in was 8 lven . . by Rpve,e , 4 i i . u , part cash and the unpaid rema .- eale'd in Friday’s voting was abo W o rld 's F airs, N a tio n a l this« eager j^bung p eo p le, out tinue for long ¿nd will not. be with specml music rendered by the of (he hase secur :l surprise to most observers- the rear of the church with an at- choir. Parks. Traveling costs are accepted in Europe or America or wh re jobs are scarce, money »• thei tendont on Wednesday evening. by a first m ortgage upon said n il in vitin gly low. - anyplace fo r any length of tim?. ha. d to get, competition is tough. wh«» had expected the contests t< The school picnic of “last Friday Sunday School meets at 10 o clock property. be close a t least. Defeated in five These who can make use of what No dictator or m ilitary conqueror wa? an enjoyable day for all of Bids* m ust be in w riting and i i y has been able to subdue a liberty the ; have been tau g h t will find the of the six proposed districts ad :n the morning. t h / high school who were able to be Beft with Joe T ruitt, Cour. y , xample vocates of public aw nershlp and world an easier oyster to crack go The group after playing d u r Clierk of Sherman County, Oreg' p ! loving people for long. There was Napoleon, who was a thiin those who cannot make appli- operation of electric utilities wen ing the morning a t Reed’s Play at his office in the courthouse at ! victorious in only the Nehalem m ilitary genius, who Ihled ^France cat on of knowledge. ground went to The Dalles to see Moro, Oregon, or may lx* left wi.h | Basin project ,a small d istn e t'^ o n of its manpower and started it on the show 'Pinnoohio.” saidadm inistrator a t his office n promising largely rural te rrito ry the road downward. There was the U. "S. National Bank Buildi) g j I.i most of the other proposed dis Caesar, who established Roman 1 wish to express my deep appre in The Dalles, Oregon, a t any time I Applications for special perm its tricts the, vote ag ain st oi ganiza- colonies »11 over Europe and part** ciation for the votes given me by a lte r the first publication of this : to shoot cow elk during the coming tioi of a peoples »utility district of other continents touching the the people of Sherman county, a t notice and before the making of fall hunting season cannot be ac was overwhelming. , M edeterranean sea, and within a G iras Valley Journal, May 27, 1921 the prim ary election, and hope I cepted a t the present time due to saic s^le, .t • • • few years the barbarians he co - may continue to m erit such confi C /L . PEPPER, adm inistrator wiin the fact th a t the question of eno- The national adm inistration’s qufred w ere knocking on the doors M arried: Grace 1*. May, county ♦ he will annexed of the estate of I ther open season on cow elk will dence. v Sincerely, of Rome. Chari emange __ _ _ _ c a p tu . r'd scnool superintendent and A. M. huge defense program should be E tta A. Coe, deceased. not be determined until the July fin.need through increased taxes Joe T ruitt all of w estern Europe and divided ^((,veiy t teacher in the Grass Valley 3 Famous Trains Dated May 22nd, 1840. 29 meeting of the Oregon game com rml not through an increase in the it up among his sons, and they, like ’ s(.pooig • from Portland ADMINISTRA- less fortunate sons fought each Moro won the field meet last notional debt, Governor Sprague mission. NOTICE OF ALL AIR-CONDITIONED NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE During tjie p a s t few weeks the TOR’S SALE of REAL PROP- oihei and were eventually defeati-d Saturday with 72 points, Grass Val declared in an address before Ore- OF REAL PROPERTY S t f a m l i n t — 3 9 - 3 - 4 hour« to ley 66, Wasco 39 and Kent 13. In goi reserve officers m eeting in Portland office of the commission ERTY by usurpers. Notice is givbn that Myles Elroy C h ica g o . 5-aailinga m onthly, 6 :3 0 Notice is given th at C. L. Pep- M artin, the guardian of the person There is som ething in man, es the declam atory contest Hoskin- tl.eir annual contoct camp in Sal- has been flooded with applications p. m.( on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 2 3 th . pecially men of western Europe, son of'Moro was first in A division, ei Saturday. The governor dec accompanied with money orders p t i , adm inistrator with the will and estate of LeRoy H. M artin, an Make reservation«. N o extra faro. th at does not tolerate a rule of H artley, Kent second; Foss ot id e d th a t the people of the U ni t»nd checks and all such applica- innexed of the estate of E tta A. incompetent person, will sell, on P o r tla n d R o s e d a ily 9 :3 5 p. m P a c if ic L im it e d d a ily 6 :0 0 a. m. force for many years. And H itler Moro, Olds of Grass Valley firs: ted States have become flabby i.i ions are being returned to the Coe, deceased, will sell, on and and after June 22nd, 1940, to tne has preached a rule of force, of and second in the B division. Gate 20 years of peace and doubted that senders 'by Frank B. Wire, super after June 22nd, 1040, to the high highest and best bidder and up n the youth of the nation possessed visor. st and best bidder and upon th*1 the terms hereinafter mentioned, it subjugation of the common man, '.at-,-ipts were $490. » WORLDS FAIRS the “g u ts” to stand up undei of intolerance of other ideas than Kent items announce that the “Until the commission reaches terms hereinafter mentioned, at private sale, subject to confifm »- N »w Y ork opana M a y 1 1 th private sale, subject to confirma his own. His own words condemn wi iter saw I. N. Lemon in Albany, conditions of modern w arfare. a decision as to w hether there i; t:on by the County Court of t ie S an Fraociaco — M a y 2 5 th tion by the County Court of the him -before those who hold to the who said he was “always glad to to be another cow elk season we State of Oregon for Sherman O>un- Round-Trip to New York The state board of control ha? State of Oregon for Wasco Coun- Christian doctrine and those who see some one from eastern Oregon cai.r.ot accept applications,” sa:o :y. the following described r< {l Returning via San F ran cisco y, the following described real property belonging to the estate of wish th« spiritual and physical and because they can talk about some ordered a study of vacation am Mr. Wire. “A fter decision has beci iiitellectusl freedom of democracy. thing except a d------Jersey cow.” sicl leave policies of the severa made and in the event th at another the said LeRoy M artin, an incom- 1 ■ Regardless of -the success th a t IN STANDARD The 11 year old son of Mr. and state departm ents and institutions season is decided upon, we m us' Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S petent person, lo-wit: Moro, Oregon PULLMAN i a move to make these practice- may befall to his armed minions Mis. Len Eakin was kicked on the Art undivided one-sixth interest then determine the method of dis Pitia Barth C h a r y Meets Every Second and the philosophy and teachings of lnad by a horse and had his skull uniform throughout the state or ribution of the perm its so all ap Fourth Thursdays in each in and to. ganization. According to secretary H itler shall not pass. fractured. plicants will be given a fair deal The Northwest Q uarter (N- Month. Visiting members of »tate Snell who has made a V acation B ooklet« Then we will make an announce WJ) of Section Twenty-seven f rom the Observer. May 26. 19M prelim inary study of the sifltua- on req u est Invited WE HAVE A VISITOR (27), Township One (1) South, ment and will be ready to receiv- Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. One A stranger came in at the opon ---- _ of the largest sales of wheal tion each departm ent now operates applications.” Range Seventeen (17); Easit of A. M. Nelson Hith Sparling, Sec. d(oi the other day and sat himself jpade this month was when J. Iv under its own rules in allowing the W illamette Meridian, con in the visitor’« ehair. “W hat’s the Tomkins sold 43,000 bushels :n its employees time off with paj taining One Hundred Sixty lr case of sickness or for vacation. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 m atter with this co untry?” he Walla Walla a t 85 cents. ___ (160) acres, in Sherman Goun- Moro, Oregon asked. H. W. Strong left Monday with ty, Oregon. With a charter m em bership lg ir Meets 2d & 4th Tues “Nothing,” says we hastening to a mixed car of hogs, sheep anJ Terms and conditions of ‘sale* to exceed fo rty a local of th< lay of each month. defend the spot of earth we have Cfclves for the Portland -markert. cash upon delivery of the deed of 1 /isitin g members wel always thought the best. . . Making 10,000 ¡brick of concrete American Federation of Stafe, Co said guardianl?and a fte r confirma Every time a ton of good Co! •ome. “ Well,” he said, “I used to travel per day is about what ten men are unty and Municipal Employees has umibia basin topsoil is either wash tion of sale by said court, or part through here when this country doing*T>n the high school cam-pus been organized among employees ed or blown away, the owner lose Anna Davis, N. G. cash and -the unpaid remainder of Florence Johnston, Set of Oregon state institutions and de looked like something, when all with modern brick making mach- the purchase price secured by *a an average of $2.57 worth of so th t fields along the road were inery. W. A. Raymond is in charge partm ents .Insisting thait the “un fertility elements, figured at cur Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M it p” is non striking leaders of the Meets on the 1st and green a t this time of year and not of the work. rent prices, of commercial ifertil 3rd Thursday eve Nearly the whole population may rganization declare th a t their ef yellow and brown with weeds. Or izers. Such is the finding of Soi nings of each month. is th at some new crop you grow be seen a t the field mee»t in Wasco. fort? will be concentrated upon Conservation service agronomists The World’s News Seen Through r Visiting members cor I'rom the Observer, May 27, 1921 ti e introduction of civil service h e re ? ” after a study made w ith 'Palousr dially invited to meet Eight pupils graduated from <th** enc’ retirem ent pay for public em he hristian cience onitor “No,” we apologized. “W hat you silt loam. The removel of one incr with us. ployees. have seen is H enry’s acres, the Moro High School this year, ' A n International Daily Newspaper of soil either by w ater or wine land managed by Henry Wallace ca Hoskinson, Naomi Young, Elpha Amidon, W.M. Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISrflNQ SOCIETY E. arosion, means the loss of abou1 One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts w C. V. Belknap, Secy. secietary of agriculture. It is not McDonald Greta Freem an, Willard V ery Convenient 125 tons peracre. U T r u t h f u l— C onstructive— U n b iased — Free fro m Sensational a crop and yet farm ers get paid U rquhart, H erbert Ellsworth, Ches is m — Ed ito rials A re T im e ly and Instru ctive and Its D a ily Heavy rains this spring on un A socially prominent woman for it, if you get w hat we mean.” ter Anderson and Otis Messenger. Features, T o g eth er w ith the W eekly M ag azin e Section, M a k e protected plow lands ca-used soi Moro Lodge No. 113. I. O.O. F. carnè to the bank and announced “So, a fte r farm ers have been DeMoss Springs ebautauqua win ♦ Moro. Oregon the M o n ito r an Id e a l Newspaper fo r the H o m e . washing in many places, which is that she wished to open an ac fighting weeds since the P uritans b ‘ held this year from July 2 to 4 Meets 1st and 3rd Price $12.00 Y e a rly , o r $1 .00 a M o n th . count. The bank was delighted being reflected in some spotty win planted their first corn they now ¡„elusive. j Tuesdays in the Saturday Issue, including M ag azin e Section, $2.60 a Year. ter wheat stands. Extension an< Introd u cto ry. O ffe r, 6 Issues 25 Cents. let ’em grow, eh. And the go-vei n- We have agency for shock absor and much, time was spent in sign I.O..O.F. hall Tra» ing cards, selecting check books SCS men suggest th a t it will b- O b ta in ab le at I mt n t let’s ’em and even pays ’em j rs. $26 to $38.50. Foss A Co. sient^Lftnd visiting advantageous to examine thes for it,” says the visitor, who began Engineer Wall and his men a» e and finally she was asked about b ro th e rs'a re cordi K*. nding Rrom, Chr’stian S cien ce to indicate th a t he m ight not be a t j be complimented on the job on the initial deposit. “Oh, I do not thir. »pots and, if the trouble i ally invited to meet caused ¡by erosion, fo make plan Society, M oto Oregon. subservient follower of the present the city streets. This is the first wish to bother to make deposits., trith us. - por adjusting fu tu re cultivatioi political theory. time there has ¡been any attem pt she said, ju st charge the checks Slid cropping methods so as to re Orlo M artin, N.G. We hastened to explain th at the to establish grades and it is a b ig and send me a bill each month a< Vernon Miller, Sec. diice fu tu re soil losses. the D epartm ent Stores do.” production of a good crop of weeds improvement. r • GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Td CHICAGO Cow Elk Permits Not Ready Yet In Other Days ’90 Soil Worth Money In Fertilizer . T r . » C S M »135