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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1940)
t» ' V r. /•, THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON VAGE two FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1Q40 bers. During recent years numcr- notice and before the m aking < *«» - 1 chub Shic sale. • Í ous fishermen have carried carri using C. L. PE PPE R , adm inistrator witn some in- the will anneked o f the estate of Sherman County Observer •? 1,stances dumped surplus bait into E tta A. Coe, deceased.1 » Established Nov. 2? 1888 Dated May 22ntl, 1840. 29-32 the lakes. ’ Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14, 1897 Under provisions of the g a m e . " '' r —• CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 code, it is unlawful to fish with \ j y n c E OF GUARDIAN’S SALE minnows in any w aters otiher than REAL PROPERTY Wasco News-Enterprise those from which the minnows Established Nov. 1891 Notice is given th at Myles Elroy came. All sportsm en are urged to 7ONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 cooperate with the game commis M artin, the guardian of the person sion in preventing the use of chuo and estate of LeRoy H. M artin, an 1PER O r eel minnows in exclusive trout lakes incompetent person, will sell, on ' ia t i on F LI s me of the state and thus aid in the and after June 22nd, 1940, to the preservation of game fishing m highest and best bidder and upon the term s hereinafter mentioned, a t these lakes. Published Every Friday at private sale, subject to confirma Moro, Oregon tion by the County Court of the Giles L. French Editor State of Oregon for Sherman Coun- ;y, the following described $eal Entered as second-class m atter at Property belonging to the estate of the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon 1 U |/I 1 O V i a v a l « * u v u u e 8.ud LeRoy M artin, an incom- Act of Congress of March under The pupils of Miss Vivian pi tent person, to-w it: 3. 1879. An undivided one-sixth in terest Trounce appeared in recital last OFFICIA L COUNTY PAPER Friday night a t the Community in and to. — ’¡H E CROP, church and attracted a crowd of SUBSCRIPTION RATES Since the first of December th The Northwest Q uarter (N- parents and friends to hear them. Payable in Advance \. eat her conditions for the growth W J) of Section Twenty-seven E ight younger children from Moro ONE YEAR ............................ $l.ot> * f wheat have »been excellent with (27), Township One (1) South, appeared first followed by fivo plenty of moisture and enough Range Seventeen (17), E ast of fiom Wasco .then six more from MAY 31,1940 v a n r /h except for periods of a the W illamette Meridian, con Moro. Age and ability of the pup ; weeks in April and March taining One Hundred Sixty ils increased as the program con PARAGRAPHS ON hen w heat'could not grow to its (160) acres, in Sherman Coun tinued. Those playing were Darrio PREPAREDN ESS capacity. ty, Oregon. / Ilcr.nagin, Priscilla Melzer, Keith Yet the wheat crop doesn’t look This nation is new embarked on Thompson, Sharon Hennagin, Jar.- Terms and conditions of sale: a policy of arm am ent, much to . s well as it ought. This may he M a tu re attractio n of the spring fete of the W om an’s N ational D em ocratic club, held re c e n tl, ; et SchadewiU Allen Pinkerton, cash upon delivery of the deed of the apparent satisfaction of the - cau e there is so much spring F J a - A A L . . « - n / u rtf which included daughters of senators and represents- Donella Nelson, A nnajean Kmgh- said guardian and a fter confirma man on the street who doesn't wheat that is always a bit behind Rhode ten, Patricia Pinkerton, Veda Bel- tion of sale by said court, or part ill < ain until this, time of year. want a foreign arm y on American P atty rhee, Donald Thompson, Vera Jean cash-and the unpaid rem ainder of • oil. For the past seven years we ~r s\?ne person acquainted witti i Henrichs Reatha Sayrs, Norma the purchase price secured by a have followed the policy of build this county came through her" ------r Melzer from Moro and Ruth Spen- first m ortgage upon said real ing a huge navy. Now, we a p p ar be w.auld not believe from the _ ____ ce, Carol Dae Drinkard, Lavelle p; operty. ently are in doubt as to the value - ok? of the fields th at there was I Guy and Idabelle Spencer. Miss cause for expecting a normal crop Bids must be in writing and may of th at navy since a ir c raft has I. Trounce played a difficult piece to be left with Joe T ru itt, County done such effective work in this nuch less a better than usual end the recital. / Continued from page onei c rop. C:erk of Sherman County, Oregon, war. CM course, no one can look ove** This program , roughly, provides at his office in the courthouse a t i Surprised We have skimped the arm y and •«. field of grain in May and tell for retirem ent of public employees Moro, Oregon, a t any time a fte r |- The visitor paid his green fee, s ir force. Now we are to ouild how' much wheat will be h arv est0 at the age of 66 years on a m ax the first publication of this notice 1 fixed.up a match, and went out to them up and there is the possib therefrom in July. Still there is imum pay of $83 a month. This and before the making of said j tne first tee. Taking his stance, hs ility th a t it is too late. coing to be improvement in the maximum would :be paid only to gave a wild swing and missed com sale. There is one serious m atter ] ,0l:8 of the grain or dis appofnt- employees who have been in pub pletely. MY LBS ELROY MARTIN, guar- ic sei vice a t least 40 years and rbout the whole situation. That is ment in the yield, I “ By Jove!” he said to his oppo- d an of the person and estate of th at the adm inistration .with all S tr.n g e as it may seem some whose salary during th a t tiqje had , nent, ‘‘I t ’s a good thing I founl LeRoy H. Martin, an incompetent the clamor for rearm am ent, did n tch s of wheat are already suf- uveraged $2000 a year. R etirem ent 1 out early in the game this course p rs o n . not have the nerve to ask for new firin g from lack of moisture. Such pay to employees with less ser l & a t . least .tW inches low er, than May iy40 29-32 taxes with which To, pay. bills „pots can-be seen on the experb vice to -their -credit aad a lower 1 the one I usually play on. to be incurred. " ment itation on land that has re- pa} average w’ould be proportion in tpived good treatm ent. I t ’s prbb- ate. The plan would be financed I wish to thank the voters of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF We already are mu nothing serious and this is through a corrvpulsory four per S h e r m a n county for their con i’HE STATE OF OREGON « .U t h . n . t any tim«, in our hw- of Kenera| dis. cent assessm ent against -the pay fidence in me as expressed by their /O R WASCO COUNTY tory. We are in the poorest nr.un- couragem ent * anyway. * Still - ....... it does . of all employees with the state vote at the prim ary election. mal condition to 'begin a process rr.atch;ng this contribution. It is In the M atter of the Estate of ict look as good as it might. David Reid of building up our defences. Every WIGHT MARTIN, deceased. extinn ted the program would cost one knows th a t rearm am ent will N ext to being an Allied gener the state approxim ately $100,000 cost money and lots of it. It is al the m ost discouraging job m a year under p resen t conditions. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS now the popular cry. And, even so, the world would be pitching base NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, • « V «All persons having claims ag the adm inistration fears to levy ball f »r the Portland team. That the adm inistrator of the es- ainst the estate of William E. Adoption of the proposed a m taxes until January, which will be u.te of Dwight M artin, deceased, Newton, deceased ,are hereby noti endments -sponsored iby the O re a fte r the election. That is politic»1 by virtue of an Order of Sale made There were more close races in fiec to present them, in prope. cowardice and it is particularity the i »cent prim ary than usual. gon Association of Truckers would ay the above Court on May 22nci, form, to the undersigned the duly result in a loss of some $670,000 unfitting at this time. 1940, will sell at private sale for appointed, qualified and acting Ad WYnn political competition is s e t 1 a year in revenues from taxes and We are told th a t we m ust not tled by from three to thirteen cash, or part cash and balance to m inistrator of t)he estate of Wi'l fee? paid by truck and bus oper >< secured by m ortgage on the low any of the social gains Wc votes it is almost a photo finish. iam E. Newton, deceased, a t th ators, according to engineers of have made in the la s t seven years iia l property hereinafter describ- office of Geo. 15. Updegraff, More the Public U tilities commission. and the words are hopeful to thoae Oiegon, within six months from _•»!, as adm inistrator may deem Sponsors of the measure claim th a t A quartet of distinguished guests pictured during inner circle the date of this notice ,to wit: Ma;, who are receiving governm ent aid. n.st, on and after the 22nd day of it would save $200,000 a year in dinner of city hall reporters and political writers in New York city. Yet, we have so fa r not been ah’. • June, 1940. adm inistrative costs. Each one a presidential possibility, they are, left to right: Sen. 31, 1940. to pay for a single one of these Elmer C. Newton An undivided one-sixth inter » * ♦ Robert Taft of Ohio, Rep. Joe Martin of M assachusetts, Postm aster social gains. All have been charged Adm inistrate: est in and to NW} Sec. 27, T.l General Jam es A. Farley, and Wendell Willkie. Taft, Martin and Oregon’s traffic accident record to fu tu re generations and the From the Observer, June 2, 1911 Geo. G .Updegraff, S., R. 17 E. W. M., Sherman Willkie are Republicans; Farley a Democrat. continues to improve »according to money borrowed to pay for them A ttorney for A dm inistrator County, Oregon, Now we are going to rearm at a The baseball game in this city figures compiled :oy Secretary of 5131—6121,40 subject to confirmation of above cost of around $5,000,000,000 per on 4 ^ between J. M. A xtell’s State Earl Snell .This too, in spite Court. . w yea»* and a t the same time are Lady’s nine and the Hobble Skirt of the fact th at the situation in NOTICE OF ADM INISTRA W ritten bids may be made for not going to lose any of the things resulted in a score of 14 to 7 the city of Portland grows stead TOR’S SALE of RBAL PROP 34>io property and such bids should we have bought on credit. I t is a favor of the Ladys. The line up ily worse with traffic fatalities ii. ERTY io left ga t the office of Joe T ruitt, brave and hopeful statem ent. It wtl8 as follows: that area 60 percent g reater dur Notice is given th at C. L. Pep County Clerk of Sherman County, ing the fust four months of the is p statem ent th a t indicates more Ladies Position Gents Fisherm en carrying chub min - ; pei adm inistrator with the will Oiegon. faith than understanding. Rum m an C Nei mar, ci rren t year than they were in H. U. MARTIN nows for use as bait in lakes „p oT I 1 annexed ‘ “ u ot the estate of E tta A. Coe, deceased, will sell, on and Johnson the same period last year. We in America will be very, very Rutledge p A dm inistrator ' 29-32 Oiegon planted exclusively to tier June 22nd, 1040, to the high fo rtu n ate if our standard of liv- Hog^ingon Llewellen 1st Base trout are not only violating the cst and best bidder and upon th- Forine r ing is not lowered ,if we do not 2nd Base Apparently Governor Sprague is aw ¿ut .unwittingly perhaps, aid- t?im s hereinafter mentioned, at N O K C E OF CALL have few er automobiles, household Taylor Berrian experiencing some difficulty in fill 3rd Base 'nz a definite threat to trout life piivate sale, subjec^ to confirma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN gadgets, trips and money. Food Rie(jen Landry SS ing the vacancy on the Oregon of these lakes, according to offic tion by the County Court of the to the holders of City of Wasco will probably be ' plentiful and H ub Axtell LF ials of the gameocommissjon. State of Oregon for Wasco Coun R« funding Bonds, Series 1936, in Bamum Hydro Electric commission caused cheap for there will be no place j ohnston RF by the death recently of John M. to sell it. This supposition may be p uq Chubs are of .a cannibalistic na ty, the following described real the sum of Seventeen Thousand Strabi CF Hodgin of LaGrande. The position all wrong and yet it is difficult U m pire: Beaty ture and therefore prey on other property belonging to the estate of Dollars ($17,000.00), dated J a n u which carries with it a lot of res to see where the m arket is going fish destroying them in large num- the said E tta A. Coe, deceased to- ary 1, 1936, th at said bonds are The concrete brick machine in ponsibility provides no rem uner hereby called for redemption. Said (Continued from page one) wit: “ X ? ; F F : L T n X u T n ouUr use in this city h a , T capaei.y of ation for time spent on the job bonds are described as follows :- An undivided one-sixth interest PaOOUCi. 1(1.000 per day but only averages other than actual expenses for Aniericap merchant vessels are a l yreaent standard. And .f re.rm a^ P d a / read for the „ u , Seventeen Thousand Dollars ready being checked, for it is in and to: i:.ent goes on as promised there - , on nnn travel, meals apd hotel room and known Communists hawe been ac (XI7, 000.00), par value bonds num The Northwest Q uarter!N W }) a brief seasoning; 90,000 ù w men who are qualified to fill will be taxes—and some day we bered 17 to 50 ' inclusive, dated tive on ships for several years. of Section Twenty-seven (27), will be required for the work on tl.c position are willing to make m ust begin paying fo w hat w? January 1 1936 m aturing serially, Township One (1) South, Attorney A t L a w the new school house. The current scare has thrown thi sacrifice of time and effort have already bought—and taxes subject to call and redemption, Range Seventeen (17), E ast a wet blanket on efforts to bring cut into living standards. however, on January 1, 1937, and Grass Valley Journal, June 3,1921 required . . of the W illamette Meridian, M o ro and W asco Oregon agriculture is already European refugees into the United on any semi-annual in terest pay We have long been the only containing One Hundred Sixty Mr. and Mrs. P..N . Lemmon and feeling the bad effects of the war States and a contingent of 20,060 ing date thereafter, which bonds m ajor nation whose sons did not (160) acres, in Sherman Coun Mis. Theo S errurier were P o rt in Europe according to J. D. Mic for Alaska. Slipshod methods of beai interest a t the rate of five have to serve a couple of years ty, Oregon. land visitors last week, going and kle director of the state depart perm itting aliens to en ter this percent (5% ) per annum. In the army. We may be a t the Terms and conditions of sale: ment of agriculture. With domes country will be abandoned in a B?!hlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S end of that happy period as w'ell. ’■"turning over the highway. All of said bqjids are subject Moro, Oregon cash upon delivery of the deed of Shelby Dugger of Sandy, O’-e. tic m arkets already overstocked m atter of weeks as a means of And if democracy is a form of to call and redemption a t the op k Meets Every Second and said adm inistrator and after con go7e‘r“n m e n ? 7 h a i'i,’ o"nli po».»bb hi., been in town the past weel with fruits, canned goods and grain closing loopholes through which ^^iu ^’ourth Thursdays in .each firmation of sale by said court, or tion of the City of Wasco on July subversive agents have slipped. It the w ar has now shut off the fo r among a people relatively well ' ” '«•"* relative,.. Month. Visiting members part cash and the unpaid rem ain 1, 1940, and pursuant to said op- _ B - 1 , .. . A few wheat sales were mane eign m arkets for these products is possible that imm igration may off economically, we may be at ' 1 V Invited der of the purchase price securea t'on, notice is given th a t said Mickle declared in advising Oregon be entirely suspended for a fev the end of many other rig h t, and her, the fore p a r ; of the wee N iomi Van Gilder, W ’. M. by a first m ortgage upon said real nonds will be redeemed on July 1, privilege, we have long cherished "Ud the price w a, around the »1.1K farm ers to prepare for fu rth e r re years; bills have been introduced 1940, a t the office of the City R ilh S p a rin g , Sec. property. in Congress for th at purpose. ___ __________ murk. ductions in prices for the pro T reasurer of the City of Wasco, Bids m ust be in w riting and may Born. At Portland Sunday, May ducts of field and orchard. • • * ' Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 be left with Joe T ruitt, County Oiegon ,the place of payment na N aturally, the political picture 1 Moro, Oregon HITLER AND ROOSEVELT r , 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holmes, Cucrk of Sherman County, Oregon, med in said bonds .Interest on has changed. Republicans have ] \f eets 2d & 4th Tues . VC x ' 1» handsome d a u g h te r , at his office in the courthouse at said bonds will cease on saitl date Recent events have brought two voted unanimously for every defen [Jny of each month Moro, Oregon, or may be left w-ith and no further interest will be men to the fore in world events From the Observer June 3, 1921 so proposal and appropriation re-j Visiting members wel saidadm inistrator at his office in j paid thereon. so th a t a cursory study of them „ quested by the president but they come and their m ethod, th a t gave them - W. H. Ragsdale and J C Free- ♦.he U. S. National Bank Building , E .F. FeldmafiS Wasco Methodist church. Sunday refuse to approve a coalition gox- ¿nPa Davis, N. G. place and power i. in order. We ™.n and families expect to leave City Recorder e r\ in The Dalles, Oregon, at any time ,r<>nre Johnston. Sei school a t 10:00 a.m., Morning wor eminent. White House statem ents tefed to Adolph H itler and Frank- JuI^ ° n. an. l" p ° 5 31 40 niter the first publication of this to the contrary, invitations wei'6 Eureka Lodge No. 121 4*E & A-M n Rnnaovolt not them California visiting C rater ship a t 11:00 a.m. Potluck dinner 1 n„ t , . . a lake as t'heir ultim ate destination. at the city park a fte r the morning extended to Col. Frank Knox, Rep Meets on the 1st and jk A A A A They have aome th in g , in com- Mf an<| M rj CarroH Sayrs r0. service. Bpworth league 6:30. ublican candidate for vice presi 3rd Thursday eve dent in 1936 ,to he secretary of men. Both are pecularily adept ti| h e d Wednesd form p ortland nings of each month. • The World’s News Seen Through • a t understanding the psycnology wherp Mr> haa bepn con. Moro Community Presbyterian the navy, but he wras talked out Visiting members cor of the ordinary people and using vnlescing since the arrival of a Church Sunday June 2, 1940. 10:00 of accepting by fellow Republic- dially invited to mee: he hristian cience onitor that understanding for their own son on Aipril 29. They visited Sunday school, Classes for all ages ans. The Republicans favor a bi with us. An International Daily Newspaper tenefit. Both have the ability to relatives at Mosrier on th eir wav Chester W. Smith .superintendent. partisan treatm ent of the w ar sit \midon,' W.M. Publitked by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY appeal to the m asses with the from Portland. * " 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon uation inst "d r f ■ a coalition an , One. Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts C. V. Belknap, Secy. wish to perserve their right to proper emotional attitude. Each is is T ru th fu l— Constructive— Unbiased— Free from Sensational ■by the pastor. “The Most Worth W. A. Martin and wife left last ism — Editorials A re T im ely and Instructive and Its D aily a public speaker of power and wiek for Walla Walla .Wash, Wnile Life” second sermon in « question policies. They contend Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Features,-Together with the W eekly Magazine Section, M ake persuasiveness. where they both entered a hospit- series on this general theme. No that abandonment of the two party the M onitor an Ideal Newspaper fo r the Hom e. 4* Moro, Oregon H itler climbed to fame and for- operations. Mr. Mar- evening meeting. (Childrens day system in the United States would Price $ 1 2 .0 0 Y e a rly , o r $1.00 a M o n th . Meeks 1st and 3rd tune by telliqg the German people tjn rec0Vered sufficiently to be program with special offering is be definitely bad. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. Tuesdays in the th a t they were of a race apart, at 8jgters and Mrs. M artin is being prepared for Sunday morn Introductory O ffer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. I.O..O.F. hall Trai A delegation from Condon, a*- ing June 9 at the ’Sunday school pecularily designed by nature to convaie8cjn r nicely. Obtainable at: • sient and visiting Henry G. Hanson, pastor. ci mpanied by the town band, drove be conqueror! and rulers of man- BOldier» bonus bill deserves hour. brothers are cordi irto town Sunday afterffbon and Reading Room. Christian Science kind— the old philosophy of Neitz- 8pecjnj consideration next Tues- ally invited to meet serenaded the citizens for a few Charity is quitp as rare as w«s- sche. It waa not to, but the peo- ' j fiy jg small repaym ent to Society, Moro Oregon. us. pie loved to hear it and wanted to niony who lost more than the dom, but when charity does appeal minutes as a means of advertising chance of continuing in their cho- it i? known by its patience and en- the rodeo to be 7 held this coming Orto M art’n, N.G. believe it. V* i non M ilin, Sec. w w w r - r v w w w w- w v v w w w w v w Si w w« week end. X . dui ance. Roosevelt, at about the «amì rei. industrial occupations. v rioc in history .achieved his or- ; ¡•final ambition by telling the Am erican people th a t they were am- | eng tl <• down trodden of the earth, t ppre ed by those who had money 1 k-pi from their natu ral rights b> I is p edecessors. .I t was not so, but the people wanted to have | some one to blame for their trou- , ■ . • Lot •. have attacked the citieznrs | t t th. ir countries who have hacc I i '.one?. Eat l one, no doubt, would he : rely injured in spirit if he were be held like the other. They are r ffer it in many things and yet, l-fh have risen to their present wer through the uncanny under- ftand ng of the mind of those who re g lided by their emotions. Per- iaips th at is the way to great suc- < ?ss. ♦twrw*« 91 avade ot Siales Features Washington-C o n v en tio n ^- Recital Presented By PllDlls of Miss Trounce Next White House Occupant? the In Other Days Chubs Held Dangerous To Trout f I Í GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF r T * I * S’ r- .■ m . V aJ 1 ■ » 4 C S M