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PACE Z 'RHKKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON IlilftA Y , JULY 12 1940
Sherman Coanty Observer
Established Nov. 2, 1888
Grass Valley Journal
Established Oct. 14, 1897
-nrJSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
Wasco N ew s-E nten te
Established Nov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1934
Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
Giles L. French_______ Editor
Entered as second-class matter at
the Postofficc at Moro, .Oregon
under Act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
8 2 3 0 ,7 6 9 2 3 0 P e r O u n c e !
WISHFUL THINKING
The valiant notion expressed by
the American state department
ami seconded by Wallace of the
agricultural department about tak
ing over the protection, military
and economic, of South America
is surely due to fade as soon as
the strutting period is over.
R is just too funny for words
think that this nation without
cuy kind of usable arms, no air
planes, no army, could protect it
self much less the whole of South
America. Our navy is not large
enough to patrol our own exten
sive coastline.
And the idea that this nation
which under present management
hs- not been able to make use of
it> own surpluses or employ its
own citixens could take care of
the suiplus crops of all South
America is something fo r, the
book. 'The nearest we can come
to doing all these things at this
time is to promise to try.
EftMAN
SEMIANNUAL report of the r a iA S U W « O F SH®
COUNTY, OREGON, PERIOD ENDING JUNE SO, 194». .
County General Fund
(Balance on hand December 31, 1939
Receipts
¡Disbursements
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*.
Balance on hand June 39, 1940
Road Fund »
-
Balance on hand Deceirtber 31, 1939
Receipts
•
Disbursements
Balance on hand June 30, 19 It
Fund
-Balance on hand December 31. 1939
Receipts
Disbursements
Balance on hand June; 30, 1940
$46,8^.78
2433194
$17,319.34 .
53,742.38
$71,061.72 $71,061.72
$26302.20
25,664.96
$26,862.13
25,305.03
$52,167.16 . $52,167.16
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$ 3340.92
‘ 5,383.50
$ 4355.13
4,969.29
$ 9,224.42 $ 9324.42
have a couple of men in the nation-
et capital. They are ready to
bid on anything from a coast
guard craft to a merchant vessel.
These are the vanguard of north
1
western concerns looking for a
. 4,123.76
chance to get in on some of the
Receipts
2,647.93
F
39
national defense orders which will
Balance on hand December
$
5,500.00
1
sooa be place.d. Another group,
Disbursements
1371-69
*
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
from Oregon, interested in roads
Balance on hand June 30, 1940 1
$ 6,771.69 $ 6,771.69
’ Payable in Advance
is euro ite to learn what thé pros
ONE YEAR .........
- 51 50
Anyone who wishes may.,s find pects are for a few million dollars
Elementary School Fund
efruse to exclaim, “Surprising peo to develop military roads.
$ 6326.12
JU L Y 12, 1940
* • • •
Balance on hand December ¿U, 11*39
ple, these English” by merely read
10,188.84
‘Receipts
The proposal for compulsory
ir.g the parts of an English letter
$16,425.92
Disbursements
in this issue. Another letter from military training has run against
GOODBYE, FRANCE
589.04
Balance
on hand June 30, 1940
a
snag
and
it
may
’
be
held
up
ur.
England received here has the
Between 1935 and 1940 federal expenditures have increased by $3,000,-
$16,014.96 $16,014.96
The France that the world has si.me attitude.
til later. Meanwhile plans are un 000,000, and the budget has gained 13 ounces in weight. This means that«
-
known since the famed revolution
der way for nation wide vocational every tim e the budget becomes an ounce heavier the spending in c re ase s,
Irriducible School Fund
ir that country is no more. It
Now the admeinistration is ask- training program for youths, with on an average, by $230.769,230. The picture was prepared by the National 1 State
$ 653.54
Balance
on hand December 31, 1939
may never be revived. No news ii.r for another $4,800,000,000 emphasis on automobile mechan
Business M en’s association with headquarters in Chicago.
Receipts
cemes fr&m that country except when but $14,000,000 or so ha-' ics, and- from this training many
$ 653.40
Disbursements *
the bits that are sent from Berlin b< en used of the first nine bil will be advanced to airplane en
.14
Balance
on
hand
June
30,
1940
and which can hardly be beleved. lion.
gine manufacture and servicing of
$ 663.54 $ 653.54
No one knows what the Gestapo
A dews report has it that there airships on the ground. Vocation College Students
has done to the Frenchmen who is going to be an investigation al schools maintained by school
State Fund
opposed the termination of their Of the reasons for that 569 to 80 boards throughout the country
$18,859.83
Moro Community Pr. d»yterian
Balance on hand 'December 31 1939
Not
Compensated
democratic form of government. vote for the abolition of the French will be used wherever possible.
2335.71
(Church, Sunday, July 14, 1940.
(Receipts
»
«
Instead, there is the announce <’< mocracy. A majority of seven There., will be some compensation
10:00
Sunday School. Classes
$
2,421.68
Disbursements
Under no circumstances are for all ages.
ment, briefly told, that instead of to one is not enough _ for the for the students during the course
18,673.86
Brlance on hand June 30, 1940
following the principle of “Liber dictators.
of instruction. The courses will college students available for work 11.00 - Morning Worship. Sermon
$21,095.54
$21,095.54
ty, Equality, Fraternity” made
be open to several hundred young and hence eligible for unemploy by the pastor “Estimating Values”
famous when the French middle
ment insurance, according to ref No evening service.
It looks as if this hot weathei nen in the northwest. .
School Districts
— 1 'Z
eree’s decisions in two cases rec
class, revolted against the Bour may hold on as long as did the
$ 7397.77
Henry G. Hanson, Pafstor.
Balance on hand December 31, F *39
ently appealed ’ from determina
bons and the church, the new riiny v.eather of last winter. Like
-
39361.91
Receipts
slogan would be ‘Labor, Fami»./ the seven lean cows of Biblical
tions by the State Unemployment
$
41,908.55
Wasco Methodist Church: Sunday
Disbursements
and the Fatherland.” It may be story the warm weather of. June
Compensation Commission.
5,851.13
School at 10 a. m. Morning wor
Balance on hand June 30, 194"
A house manager for a Univer ship at 11 a. m.
assumed that there will be much an:» July has pretty well eaten up
I Continued from page one I
$47,759.68 $47,759.68 -
sity of Oregon fraternity was de
more of labor than of liberty in the crop made possible by the wet days.
Preaching service at the Grass
nied benefits after losing his $38- Valley Methodist Church Sunday Road Bond Interest-Fund
France during the German occu weather of the first of the year.
837.36
pation. It may be also presume!
Oregon’s state office building is a-month job, despite his plea that afternoon at 2:30.
(Balance on hand December 31, l'.'3i
26134
that there will be more of raising
Earl Browder, communist can nnw * debt.,free. The last insta!- ; only Jay beinjg a student was he .
F. L. Cannell, Pastor.
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W M M W w b r m n -----= = = = =
famnies^wilttngly-or ne— -than of didate for president and undet ment of the $511,137 loan, nego erkbiea
abled io
to get The place.
Disbursements
A Willamette University stu
equality and it is hard to conceive C' iiviction for passport -fraud, tinted in 1930, to finance construe
$ J ,098.70
Balance on hand June 30, 1944
•
<.f a great deal of fraternity be- ■ doesn’t like some of our proposed tion of the building, was paid off dent’s claim also was disalloweM TI AT’S A LOT OF COTTON
$ 1,098.70 $ 1,098.70
There are one-and-a-half miles
tw'een peoples so different in de laws.-Really, he is not in a good ‘hi?, week. Money for this build during his enrollm?nt because of
of
cotton cord in each 6.00 by 13 Road-Bond Sinking Fund
sires.
position to judge them, having ing was advanced by the Indus being unavailable for work. He
$ 6,000.00
It was announced that the meet never believed in our governmen- trial Accident Commission after had been employed by a firm tire, according to the Oregon
1939
Balance on hand Decen
State
Motor
Association.
All
of
7,860.70
east
of
Salem
last
fall
before
en
ing to abolish the French democ- ti I philosophy.
Receipts
the courts had held such a loan to
the cord used yearly in tires would
, racy would take one hour and
Disbursements
be legal, and was paid off through rolling in January, 1940.
reach 75,000,000 miles.
twenty minutes. ' The announce •
• $13360.70
This new Hatch, clean politics rentals charged each department
-Balance on hand June 30, 194u
me nt came from Berlin. It had to bill, which is to take those who occupying the building. Interest
$13,860.70 $13,860.70
do with that part of Fiance not craw federal pay from active par payments over the ten years of
When
Betty
came
in
from
the
State Land Use
surrendered, yet the news came ticipation therein, is sure going the loan aggregated $69,272.30.
children’s party she had attended, City of Mòro
$ 1,884.16 '
from Berlin. There are now no to reduce the number of political
Balance on hai December 31, 1 >31
* * •
her mother said:
2313.74
Group
Working
Receipt»
trade unions in France.
workers. There are a lot of pec-
Receipts of the state treasury
“Well,
daughter,
did
you
have
$
3,993.68
v
The report stated simply that
Disbursements
drawing federal money
during the biennium ending June
Definite, progress in land use a nice time?”
104.22
December 31, 1 >40
«^though it was not expected that
30
aggregated
$140,071,913,
ac-
“Oh yes,” said Betty enthusi
►
u
|
J ftnd pJans tx) cooperate
a constitutional majority of sena
$
4,097.90
$ 4,097.90
•o’ding _ to State Treasurer Walter! panning,»»« p »»»«
astically. “It* was the best par»>
co
tors would be present it was not
£.
Pearson.
This
amount
repre-
with
Governor
Sprague
s
state
E.
repre
I ever tasted.”
Ity of Wasco
thought there would be objection
sents an increase of approximate- I economic council were reported at
$ 813.33
Balance on hai IFecercrbtr 31, 1939
made to the procedure. No public
ly $8,500,000 over the previous the latest meeting of the state
3326.40
Receipt»
debate was permitted.
biennium, accounted for largely land use planning
committee,
i.
$
4,401.17
Disbursement»
And there, but for the Grace of From the Observes July 14,-1911 by increased federal grants. The , which met at Oregon State college-
238.56
June
30,
1940
God and the Atlantic ocean, goes
Miss Ida Mowry and brother receipts for the two year period I with Dean William A. Schoenfeld I OST: Black Shepard dog, white
the American democracy as well.
$ 4,639.73 » Lésè.ft
include $23,932,478 in gasoline Ux. I fS acting chairman,
Ting
around
neck,
Lake
county
We are not as well prepared as Jt hn spent Wednesday at Rohr es, $10,115,000 in income taxes,
Most of the members, including
license tag No. 19, in north end City of Grass Valley
was France. We, too, have had a Villa in quest of fruit.
$19,609,127 in liquor revenues,
sjx farmer representatives,
The
first
wreck-on
the
Oregon
$ . 413.59
1989
of county. Please notify Mar- | Balance on hand D
period in which we spent huge
86,620,184 in motor vehicle regis- wert present for the session, which
Trunk
occurred
Monday
twenty-
1,645.49
Receipts
tin Melzer, Moro.
36-8-pd
sums, coddled citixens, swaggered
tr*.tfon fees, $2,g36,?15 in motor
3evoted largely to hearing re
t
’.ree
miles
north
of
Shearer
1,980.11
Tnlbursements
$
in our foreign policy. We, too,
carrier fees and licenses collected pOrts of the present situation in FOR SALE: Fairbanks,- Morse
IBalance on hand June 30, 19-0
78.97
have paid huge sums from taxes b idge caused by heat spreading by the 'Public Utilities corprmi»- j
yarioux diyisions of the land
light plant. In good shape.
the
rails.
One
was
killed,
five
imd governmental loans to dissi
■$ ì . ó f O T '
$
2,059.08
sion $1,211,863 in game commis ugc planning work. Reports were
$100. «Max Pluemke, Kent 35-7 p
dent groups to keep them placated badly injured and several less ser s.ou revenues, $1,749,868 in inusr- made on agricultural planning by
Law Library Fpnd
so that politicians might remain iously hurt. The engine jumped ance fees and $630,869 in corpor-
illiam R. Teytsph, assistant FOR SALE: 16-foot International
$ 2J8.24
tl'p
track,
went
down
forty
feet
Balance on hand December 31, I;-.-»
in power. We, too, have forgotten
Combine,' Np. 7, in very good
ation fees.
.
¡county agent leader: on grazing
18.75
to
the
river,
the
baggage
car
Receipts
that we should have a nation ruled
• condition, for cash Qr bankable
• • •
pioblem s by r-Donald
Bobbins,
stayed
on
the
rails,
the
day
coach
80.00
Disbursement»
..
f
-
5
. by laws and principle and have
note. Parts for conversion to
A delay of at least three months . Burns, on forestry problems by
Balance on hand June 30, 1910
$ 156.99
been guided by personalities. We landed on top the engine, breaking
-
12-foot cycle included. Hans
in
any
decision
as
to
the
consti-
|
F.
H.
Brundage
of
the
U.
S.
for-
tht
safety
valve.
Nearly
all
the
236.99 ■ r ¿55.95"
have struggled to keep from
Koepke, Grass Valley, Oregon
tutionality
of
Oregon’s
anti-pcik-
I
est
service,
Portland,
and
on
tax-
injuries
were
paused
by
escaped
working, have connived to keep
keep from producing ^n<i as a re si earn and water into the day cting law was indicated this week ation by Charles V, Galloway, SPECIAL PRICE R. I. Red Chix County Fair Fund
$ 361.43
when Chief Justice Rand announc chairman of the state tax pom
Receipt»
J
$G.»5 per 100; $33-50400, Try
sult are rich—nigger rich—in dol ccach.
Disbursements
ed
that
the
supreme
court
would
nrsslon.
The
farmer’s
union,
Moro
*
3OL43
Hart's
Reds
for
layers,
fryers.
lars and woefully poor in mater
jn discussing the chief agri
Leghorn, Red ipuUets, special
1 361.43 » ‘ «1(1«
ials, in food, in machinery, in mu- branch, reorganized Saturday with again listen to arguments in th,s
prices. Hart’s Hatchery, Beaver
chine tools, in airplanes
in W. S. Powell, president; W. B. case after it resumes its activities cultural land use problems, Teu-
I County Dog Tax Fund
Johnston, vice president; F. R. following the summer recess, in tsch pointed out that they vary
ton, Oregon,
houses.
Balance on hand December 31, 1939
62.37
September. At that time all sev- according to the different region»,
But for three thousand miles of Messinger, secretary.
Balance on hand June 30, 1940
Will Deliver anywhere in Sher
62.37
I
en
members
of
the
court
are
ex-
the
coa8t,
he
»aid,
the
most
Roy
Benson
brought
in
a
sample
ocean our citizens, like the French,
man county big 7in x 7ft out of
«13 t -
6237 “ T
might this moment be incanting of oats Monday that easily meas petted to sit on the case. At the pressing problem is replacing lost :ed
cedar posts in '300 lot's. Price
time
of
the
previous^
arguments
foiest
resources
with
agriculture
ured
51
inches
from
the
top
of
“Heil, Hitler” with hate in our
12cent«. O. W. Keiz-ur, Route 3, Taylor Grazing Act Fund
hearts and discouragement in our the heads to where the stems were Justice J. O. Bailey was absent on land suited to it and in the Iiood River, Phone 5596.
Balance on hand Dec 31, 1939
$ 211.51
29-35ch
souls; we might be laboring cut. It was grown by J. F- Bel- f:om the state and Justice Henry Willamette valley one of the major
Receipts
285.83
objectives is to prevent erosion FOR SALE: two story home in
twelve hours or more per day to shee and is the best oats seen in J. (Bean was |1|,
1
Balance
on
hand
June
30,
1940
497.34
$
and rebuild fertility so as to
strengthen the bonds that bind us Moro this season.
desirable residence section; 4
$ 497.34 $ 497.34
to a lifetime of slavery in $>ody From the Observer July 15, 1921 Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F ft A M maintain grazing capacity on more
bedrooms, bath, basement, fur
Meet»
on
the
1st
and
than
400,006
acre»
of
hill
land
Sugar for only $6.75 at Cros-
and mind. We might arise from
nace and garage. Lot 100 X Advance Tax
8rd Thursday eve»! pasture, -
the slavery of the body but minds field’s, Wasco.
156. Price $3200. Terms - low 1 Balance on hand December 31, 1939
$ 127.93
ninga of each month, i j,,
Columbia basin wheat
without chance of getting infor
Seldon Williams is visiting with
interest tp responsible buyer, i (Receipts
11.70
Visiting member» cor €0untie8, control pf pojl losses
mation ,and constantly fled with h-s aunt, Mrs. O. B. Messinger.
Disbursements
fruman Rutler, Agent, Hood
135.1^
$
dially invited* to meet ,from wind and water erosion is
piopaganda, have little opportu
Miss Cora Stewart has accepted
Riyer, Oregop.
36 ! Balancé on hand June 30, |940 !
$ , 4-4?
with
Ui.
the all important problem, Teutsch
a
position
as
office
assistant
with
nity to become free.
$ 139.63 $ 139.66
E. Amidon, W.M.
held, In the Blue Mountain region
“It can’t happen here,” th-y the Moro Trading Company.
C.
V.
Belknap,
Sacy.
primary
question
is
one
of
State Malt Beverage Fund
say, which is probably true, con
An eight ’pound daughter ar
f V
.
4 » r» r» v , Proper utilization of range land
Balance on hand December 31, 1939
sidering the three thousand miles rived at the home of Mr. atid Mrs. —------- -
$ 1,135.28
GEORGE
G.
UPDEGRAFF
reja tion' to livestock feed sup-
Receipts
of salt water and the British Wren Hogue July 14th. Mother Moro Lodge No. 113, I- O. O.
11135
„
° ref
P1<s in valley farms. In central
Balance on hand June 30, 1940 I
and daughter are doing nicely.
navy.
1,246.53
I
Meets 1st and 3 d ? southeastern Oregon an in-
A tto rn ey A t L e w \
Kent expects to be harvesting
But if we value the right to
$ 1346.5Ì} $ 1346.63
Tuesdays in tha crease in grazing capacity through
speak our minds, the right to meet about the 20th. Assistants are ar
I.O..O.F. hall Trai range improvement is first on tho
M o ro and
Sheriff’s Unapportioned Fund
in peaceful assembly, the right to riving each day.
sient and visiting list, while in southern Oregon
Balance on hand December 31, H39
choose our officials and remove Grass Valley Journal July 15, 1921
$
43.»
brothers are cordi conservation of irrigation water
Receipts
them, and the other rights of a
116,883.16
John Adams and family vf
ally invited to meet supplies and better management
Disbursements
democacy we had better abandon Shaniko and Oscar Adams and
116,883.36
with us.
of hill land pasture are uppermost NOTICE OF FINAL HBARING i Balance on hand June 30, 1940
the ideas that have made us weak family from Kent were at Camp
43.75 '
Notice is hereby given that tho j
in land use planning needs'.
and ripe for plucking by the Sherman for a few days, includ Orlo MarUn, N.G.
$116,927.11
>116,927.11
undersigned has filed in the Coun- i
Vernon Miller, Sec.
.
Farmer members of the state ty Court of the State of Oregon
dictators.
Cash over plus
ing the 4th.
53.05
his Final Re-
Fred L. Derby left for Sheri Belblche. Chapter. No. W JJL h. L , u8e pl.nmng committee are j » sherman
Total Balance due funds June h0, 1940 $127,848.21
Moro. Oregon
m rt)ert KooH8 of Lakeview Hal!
an<J Account as Executor of
dan
Monday,
having
received
a
Charley Michelson, who is un
xr
r'»_•!!_TYz-wMF , Ah of
ll Powell Butte,
MilrTU •
Cash
$
59.52
Meet« Evwy S**°nd and
}J Spillman
the last will and testament of,
doubtedly the finest political mud- telegram that his neice, Mrs
Sherman
County
¡Branch
First
N
ational
Bank
$118,945.11
•
Fourth
ThuradaFa
5
achj
George
Peck
of
Lexington,
John
Margaret Dennis, deceased, and
thrower in the. United State», has Frank Chapman, had passed a-
Moro
State
Bank
in
liquidation
761.51
Month. Vteithw members . Ran)a|fe
c W. Crad-
at
now started on Wendell Willkie. way.
Chase National Bank, N. Y.
8,082.07
Invited
cock of Silvie» ^nd Erpest .L. Iten o»clock a m. of said day, at
George
C-
Vintin,
who
several
Well, if a man can be ameared,
Naomi
Van
Gilder,
W.
M,
Clausen,
Br©adben$.
Twejve
state
.
$127,848.21
$127,848?2T“
the ¡County Courtroom, in the
Charley can <To i t He’» been prac weeks ago had a saclc of wheat Ruth Sparltag, Sec. ■
and federal agencies are' repre Courthouse, a£ Moro, Oregon,
fall on his knee, is still confined
I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of , Sherman County,
t«cing
a long time.
sented on the state committee, have beep fixed lay 0*e Court as Oregon hereby certify that the foiegoirtfc is a true and correct state-
______________
to his home with his knee in
116 which is working toward a co the time apd place of bearipg of ment of receipts and disbursement» »nd balances for alj fpnds of
Lupine Rebekah Lodge
—---- ----- ~
- plaster of paris.
__
Moro,
Oregon
ordinated and unified approach objections to said Final Report Sherman Copnty, Oregon for |he p eriqd ending ^unex80, JSHQ, >s aw:,
Being commander of the Ba
Q. W. Kinney will start harvest
to the many complicated asports end Account and the settlement P«ar ppon the records of my offite apd in jpy epatody asj apcl}
ha mas must be something like be- work on the 20th, with I D . Pike Meets 2d A 4th Tue»
of most efficient use of the state’s of said estate.
day of each month.
ing major domo of some huge in charge of the tractor,
) Treasurer.
Dated this 3rd day ef July,
land resources.
. Fred Krusow , 1940.
ivght d«b. If that is the case the
Mr. and Mrs. Love are looking Visiting member» wel
Naomi Van Gilder, <
,
appointment of Edward, Duke of after the station work while agent come.
Geo. G. Updegraff
Windsor, to that position is ap- Taylor and wife are taking thsir Anna Davi», N. G.
35-88-
Attorney for Executor
rman bounty tre a s u re r.
Read bhe ad» in the Journal
Fiorente Johnston, Se<
prepriate
vacation.
W ant
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