Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 26, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1940
Mass Training of Pilots at ‘West Point of Air’
from them. This was the same
system used to get business from
Europe after the last war. W2
SUrm*B County Observer
usually succeed in getting . the
Established Noy. 2, 1888
Moro Community^ J»resbyteriai.
business as long as we loan the
Grass Valley Journal
Church: Sunday School at 10:00.
money and lose both business and
Established Oct. 14, 1897
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
'nN SOLI DATED March 6, 1981 friendship when we try to collect.
Russel Belshee filling the pulpit
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' Considering our unpreparedness
Theme: “The Least we can do and
Wasco News-Enterprise
defend our own shores it is not
bs Saved.” Special music by Mr.
Established N ot . 1891
piohable that the other American
and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton. *
IONSOLIDATED March 4, 193
n4tions wi(1 {eel safe in looking U
Henry G. Hanson, Pastor.
us for protection. However, i(
the bluff works wc will be bettei
off if we can consol’date the wes­
Buying a nine-cent loaf of sliced,
tern hemisphere than if we have
and wrapped bread, a housewife
to console ourselves with a sm*h
gets a little over one cent’s worth
Published Every Friday at
part of North America when, and judgment, has invited his advice, j
of wheat—the rest of the mojjey
Moro, Oregon
if, the blow up comes.
hut when it comes to Willkie Mr
:goes for baking, paper, transpor­
Editor
Roosevelt is prepared to give him
Giles L. French
tation, and other materials anJ
JUST TO BE OUTDOOR^?
1 oth barrels. Between Mr. Roose­
I services.
Entered as second-class matter at
Down in Lake county a part;.
under0SA ^ o f Cong^es^’of Ï a r c h is held each July i 1 2 ^ 7 ™ J velt and Mr. Willkie no quarter !
will be asked or given.
You will generally find that the
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r attended by men from all parts
3, 1879.
person who doesn’t give a con-
of the state. They are drawn to
National defense advisory com­
, tir.ental what the newspapers say
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
getber by reasons no one of them mission is having a stud^r ma le
about him either one way or the
cah explain even to himself.
of the posibilities o f magnesium
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
other subscribes to a presa clip­
-
They
make
an
annual
pilgrim
r.etal
in
Oregon,
Washington
and
Payable in Advance
ping bureau anyway.
age to Hart Mountain, which isn’ Montana. This is the “wonder1
ONE YEAR .............. ...........J 1 50 a mountain at all but a ridge o!
Elbert Hubbard
m< tai” two-thirds as light as
hills
that
divide
Warner
vallex
aluminum. No other metal has :
JU LY 26, 1940,
from the desert that stretchd* he strength and light weight of .
fio m there to Steens mountains magnesium. The largest supply i
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
THE ISSUE : .
Originally the meeting was heb >r low grade magnesium ore ü
IA? much as one who takes his to acquaint Oregon’s citizens with n the Pacific northwest and to
.
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Attorney At Law
American citizenship seriously the antelope and the need for i make the nietal requres quantiti s
High over Uncle Sam ’s ’ West Point of the Air” at Randolph field. T exas, soars a training platae manned
must dislike the prospect of a ;efuge for them to prevent their if cheap power, also available in by a flying cadet and his instructor. Seven thousand pilots w ill be trained annually in the rc‘‘^nJU inaugu
M o ro a n d W
third term the renomination of extermination. Now the refuge i lhat area. Eventually magnesium rated air corps’ expansion program. Within 36 w eeks from the tim e a flying cadet starts his flight training,
Roosevelt may result in a political established; the ant-lope are in metal will replace aluminum in be will be graduated as a full-fledged m ilitary pilot and second lieutenant in the air corps reserve.
reform that will prove valuable ertasing.
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,
airplanes. The ores ar© found in
to the nation. For years the dif­
A et the same men keep on Josephine and ICurry countes, Ore­
ferences between the Republican gathering year aftei year. Most gon; Stevens eounty, Washington; W P A W o r k e r s S w e a r A lle g ia n c e t o U ., S. Old Time Gamblers
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
party and the Democratic party of them go out to take a look a
Notice is hereby given that the
nd in five counties in Montana.
have been such that considerable ♦ be antelope although many do Germany is producing 50,000 tons
undersigned
has filed in the Coun­
Really Tough
ty Court of the State of Oregon
pi r.oiyal prejudices was needed not. They stand in awe looking a year; the United States 3,600.
to find them.
- There was much drinking and lor Sherman (County his Final Re­
at the desert: they sleep on thi Washington State college at Pull­
The new deal has taken over ground: they enjoy the fellowship man has worked out a process
gambling and of course * there port and Account as Executor of
the Democratic party. This was cf friends; they do not discuss the by which the metal can be pro­
“oad men” in the days w-hen Orc- the last will., and testament of
done partly by accident and partly war; they eat heartily; thej duced for 10 cents a pound.
goi was being settled. Two gamb­ Margaret Dennis, deceased, and
because the solid south makes that spend three *days away from the
lers, especially, posed as bad men that Saturday, August 3, 1940, at
party a little easie- handled.
They were Til Glaze, a musician, ten o’clock a. m. of said day, at
refinement of civilization and
Theie is now an issue on which come back each year for more.
and Bud Howard. Enmity w-hieh the County Courtroom, in the
" • tw n w W w v
v j w w w ib
voters can divide; an issue on
had been brewing between them Courthouse, at Moro, Oregon,
Maybe it’s because a few day
(Continued from page one!
which there is real difference of in the desert aorta helps to put
finally reached the breaking point have been fixed by the Court as
v>as named this week by Governor
opinion. It is the new deal aganst the world in its place
ana the men agreed to “shoot it the time and place of hearing of
Sprague to succeed John S. Hod-
the Amerisan system of free en­
out.” Their left shoes were tack­ objections to said Final Report
terprise: it is state socialism T It looks as if Jim Farley thinks gin of LaGrande, deceased.
ed to the floor, toe to toe. Then and Account and the settlement
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r.giiinst private business; it is pub­ more of principle than party.
they clasped left hands, drew their of said estate.
Oregon patrons of private utib-
lic extravagance against economy. And who says he is wrong?
Fred Krusow
six-shooters and proceeded to kill
y corporations paid out a total of
The candidate who, is upholding
each other.—Oregon Writers’ Pro- Geo. G. Updegraff
the American way of life is a
* Attorney for Executor
36-33
j'»»*. WPA •
Unless actual conditions ar< 822,138,860 for electric service
during- 1080, according to a re­
former Democrat now aom in a U h I much different than
by the Republicans. On th© other England and Germany will have port by Ormond R. Bean, public
NOTICE--OF FINAL HEARING
side is a former Republican who to make a peace agreement that utilities commissioner. Bean’s re-
Notice is hereby given that the
has become one of the leaders of both will adhere to or be worn to pori show’s that 32 privately own­
undersigned have filed in the
the group who wish to make economic -impotence for a genera­ ed electric utilities operating in
County Court of the State of
Taking oaths of allegiance to the United States arc Daniel P. Sullivan,
tliiv state served a total of 266,- Ernest Verrier, Albert E. Lindley and Frank OscLo, deft to right). AUGUST SPECIAL Prices Hart’s Ortgon for Sherman County their
America over in the pattern cd tion.
Better R. I. Red Chix $7.50-100, Fmal Report and Account as ex­
huge governmental centralisation.
041 customers last year.
George C. Lawlor, head tim ekeeper of construction work on the new
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$4.00-150; $2.25-25. Make good, ecutors of the estate of Catherine
The American people are going
Boston
subway,
reads
the
oath.
As
WPA
workers
they
sign
’
d
a
IB
War time artillerymen aren’t
plump, juicy fryers. Hart’s Johnson, deceased, and that Mon­
Subnormal persons are happiest ; davits declaring their citizenship.
vo make the choice this November. too enthusiastic about boihbing az
Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. day, the 26th day of August, 1940,
It may well be a more momentous a means of warfare. When the among people of their own kind
B a n k s H a l f B illio n
choice than they have made at heevy artillery shelled a city according to Dr. H. G. Miller,
at 10:00 a. m., of said day, in tha
FOR SALE: Coleman Gasoline courtroom, at the courthouse, in
nn> national election heretofore. every night for a month, they say, superintendent of Fairview ltome
Legion Baseball
Range, cheap. Paul May resi­ Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
Another four years of thia move­ there wasn’t enough left to fight who urges that all feeble mnded
dence.
t-f n have been fixed by the Court as
persons shofild be committed to
ment toward concentrating power over.
Play-offs Listed
an institution rather than attempt
in the hands of the executive and
the time and place for hearing
! The 1940 American Lep-ion stale LOST: Red and Roan short horn objections to said Final Report
the people’s power, whiafe the con­ - This wheat crop looks prettv to care for them at home. I>e
cow and calf. Cow branded TB and Account and for the settle­
stitution was written to retain, light to farmers who expected a scribing his institution as a train­
baseball tournament will be held
on left hip. Calf 4-months old. ment of said estate.
ing
school
for
morons
Dr.
Miller
will be hard to get back.
: in the municipal ball park at Hills-
third more, but it’s better than
Bart
Burrel.
37-8
points out that after years of
Many of the leaders of the for- several we can remember.
J. T. Johnson
, boro on August 10 and 11 with
proper supervision many of these
niti Democratic party know this
A. S. Johnson
foui teams in the finals competi­ FOR SALE: Colored Fryers.
subnormals are able to make their
and are breaking eway from th»*
Dressed or on foot. Call Mrs.,
Executors
tion. Double header games will
own way in the world.
new deal. Some Republicans who
Nichols, 811.
37-p. T. Lester Johnson,
be played each day.
favor a type of socialism will con­
Attorney for executors.
38-42
With detailed plans for the two FOR SALE: Fairbanks- Morse
In two reports released this
tinue to vote for it.
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light
plant.
In
good
shape.
day tournament already outlined
week the Orefcon Hydroelectr-^.
This campaign is only by force
$100. Max Pluemke, Kent 35-7 o EGARD OF
by Legion committees under diret-
of habit a contest between Demo­ Grass Valley Journal July 29, 1921 commission held that a Peoples*
EQUALIZATION MEETING
t ;on of Orange Phelps, sports en­
Steady Work - Good Pay
The first ear of r.ew wheat was Utility District, should one be or­
crat and Republican. Instead it is
NOTICE: There will be a
thusiast and former mayor of RELIABLE MAN WANTED to meeting of the County Boartf of
th© new deal against the Ameri­ siiipped out by the Farmers Ele­ ganized in Marion county, holds
Hillsboro, success surpassing tha‘.
call on farmers in Sherman Eqi alization of Sherman County,
vator & Supply Co., at Moro Tues­ out good prospects of reduced
can system.
if
last year is predicted.
county. No experience or capi­ Oregon, at the Court House, Moro,
day to Portland. F. L. Burnet be- rates, whereas a similar organiza­
tal required. Write L. T. Over­ G:tgon, on the second Monday of
tion proposed for Curry county
ir.g the one who sold it.
TRADING FOR FRIENDS
The four teams to battle for the
land, 4613 S. Jay, Tacoma, Wr.. ¡August, that being the 12th day
R. C. Bennett is up from Port­ was discouraged as holding no
Despite the bally-hoo that is
state championship title here will
going with the Pan-American con­ land this week looking after his prospects of any advntage over
be winners of elimination games
Will Deliver anywhere in Sher­ of August, 1940, to publicly ex-
the privately owned utilties at
ference down in Havana it is im­ farming interests.
currently being played in South­ man county big 7in x 7ft out of • omine the Assessment Rolls, cor­
(Bom: Thursday, July 21, 192i this time.
possible to think it a very valua­
ern Oregon, Eastern Oregon, Port­ red cedar posts in 300 lots. Price rect all errors in valuation, de­
ble meeting. South American to Mr. and Mrs. Glen King, a
land and Willamette' valley sec-. 12cent«t O. W. Keiaur, Route 3, scriptions of lands or other prop­
handsome
looking son,
nations produce great quantities very
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i Hood River, Phone 5596.
29-35eh erty assessed by me, and it shall
Cons of the state.
of raw material, lumber, coffe?, weighing 111 pounds. Mother and the month of August.
be the duty of persons interested
Tuesday the horse power com­
wheat, beef, hides and minerals child getting along fine.
*o appear at the time and place
Preliminary
tests
in
other
They must self this or trade it
A light rain Sunday night and bine operated by C. J. Thompson
appointed (appearance is by pe­
states,
now
being
tried
in
Oregon,
for manufactured products, farm evening stopped threshing opera- turned over on a sidehill on thi
tition). »All petitions must be in
indicate
that
successive
wilting
of
machinery, etc.
tions for a while Monday, some Jfm ry Gosch farm operated by
writing and verified by the oath
Mrs. E ssie Ept, in charge of ' perennial weeds, such as white top
For them trading with Europe machines were able to start up in Dewey Thompson. No one was in- , Ohio’s
of the applicant and filed with the
end
Canada
thistle,
will
give
bet­
gasoline
revenues,
has
de-
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jured and by Wednesday noon the |
is the most natural thing in the the afternoon.
! b( ard within fifteen days from the
posited S540.316.C59 to the state’s ter results than using chlorate.
PORTIAMO, OREGON
world. Europe needs the raw ma
The State highway surveyors combine was at work again with credit fclnco 192C. This great sum R( fiqements in the method will
| time it is by law required to meet.
terial and. South America needs have been running a line about only $2 spent for repairs.
Margaret W. Peetz,
w es coL cccd in dim er, c 'c k d s and have to be made before it will be
Martin Hansen was visiting in penn’rs. It tool: a let of ’em —but
tla manufactured goods.
four miles south of Grass Valley
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County Assessor.
cheaper
than
chlorates
on
morn­
The United States can supply as the engineer informed us that the county this week from his . Mrs r ? ‘ didn’t mind.
ing
glory
and
Russian
knapweed.
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home on the Metolius.
the manufactured goods for South tnere would be enough money to
NOTICE OF FINAL" HEARING-
From
the
Observer
July
28,
1911
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America as well as Germany or complete the highway
that far
Notice is hereby given :hat the
99
A. B. Rehman and wife return- ;
the nations recently attached to south. The route leading out o
, undersigned has fiV;d in the Couu-
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.0.E.S.
Germany by some sort of political town to Morxw cuts through the ed Monday from The Dalles
ty Court of the Stati of Oregon
Moro, Oregon
■-4MIM. We
ttc .•»-/
w furn. of Arch
„ . v.. Russell _ and
_ the
__
Mrs. N. W. Silvers returned
Kind.
may i.w
not be able v to
for Sherman (County his Final
Meets Every Second and
supply them as cheaply for our Ziegler farm, connecting with the , fron^a short visit at Wasco,
Report and Account as executor
Fourth Thursdays in each
workmen demand high wages and main road at the cexetery hill.
G. E. Moore has purchased two
; of the estate of Emil Anderson,
Month. Visiting members
workmen over there are not in a
Harvest at Kent is pretty well ' sets of neat harness from Louis
j deceased, and that Wednesday,
Invited
position to demand anything. Our under way, nearly all have started Heydt.
the 28th day of August, 1940,
Mrs. Jas. Woods and Mrs. R N a o m i V an G ild e r, W . M .
and the yield is good. So far n
p^.ces may be rather high.
at 10:00 a. m., of said day, ir. the
But where we fall down is in is reported all the way from 19 W. Pinkerton are visiting at White R uth S p a r in g , Sec.
J courtroom, at the courthouse, in
• Convenient Location
Salmon.
inability to take the raw products. to 18 sacks.
Miro, Sherman County, Oregon,
• Coffee Shop -Bof.'ot Tavern
Irvin Kunsman ascended the Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
Me will have a billion bushels of From the Obaerver July 29, 1921
• Dining and Banquet Rooms
, have been fixed by the Court as
Moro, Oregon
Fire cahsed by a hot box on the loft of C. E. Silver’s barn last
wheat on hand this
when this
• Famously Fine Food'
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the time and place for hearing
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lather
poor ______
harvest _ is _ over. We J. B. Davis combine as the ma- Friday to adjust the trip rope to Meets 2d & 4th Tues
• Modem Appointments
! objections to said Final Report
• Luxurious Outs/de Rooms
have more corn than we can use, thine pulled in for dinner on the patent hay fork, and to play day of each month.
j ?nd account and for the settle­
• Garage Opposite
pork products until the price is Tuesday noon caused a fire that a prank some boys threw' the rope Visiting members wel
ment of said estate.. ”
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dropping rapidly, beef enough eo burned about 200 teres of stand- I which circled his head in a loop come.
i
Arvid lAnderson
that each may have steak,
so ii»g grain and about 180 acres of I both ends fastened, and he fed Anna Davis, N. G.
Executor
much butter our storage coolers stubble. The field carried insur-| closing the noose around his neck
Florence Johnston, Se<l
_
T. Lester Johnson,
are full, more cotton than we can ance amounting to $4,000 and had barely escaping fatal injury. His Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Attorney for Executor.
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wear. We might drink a little 60 acres cut which was going li neck still shows the mark of the
Meets on the 1st and
more coffee.
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sacks. The farm is known as the ropc.
3rd Thursday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Boothby made a
We are not planning on taking Johnny Williams plac£, owned by
The World’s News Seen Through
.
nings
of each month..
this stuff into our country and George Rebman and farmed by tup to Fleck orchards on the 19th ,
Visiting members cor :
selling it in competition with our Davis At the height of the fire j returning the next day with a sup
he hristian cience onitor
dially invited to meet
own fanners, or at least, Wallace the smoke could be seen’ as far ply of fruit for perserving for
An International Daily Newspaper
with us.
said not. We are talking merely south of Kent, bringing fighters winter. They speak highly of E. Amidon, W.M.
Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts
the liberality of Mr. Altermatt
cf handling it for them, aiding from all directions.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
is
Truthful—
Conatractive—
Unbiased— Free from Sensational­
end
his
assistants
at
the
farm.
them in moving it to keep these
Rev. Henry G. Hanson will
ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily
nations from getting too friendly preach at the Presbyterian church
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
What gunpowder did for war,
with Germany. Well, if the thing next Sunday morning .and eve-
Moro, Oregon
the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
is really necessary, it is to be ning. All members of the con- the printing press has done for
Meets 1st and 3rd
Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month.
heped the Sounth Americans don’t gregaton as far as possible are the mind; the statesman is no
Tuesdays in the
Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year.
Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Gents.
look too carefully at our handling requested to be present as he will longer clad in the steel of spec­
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
P retty*C lono Price, one of the
of our own surpluses.
visit the field with the thought of ial education, but every reading
sient and visiting
Obtainable at:
man is his judge.
brothers are cordi F a ir’s Golden F orties Girls, takes
There has been ^ery little evi- future relationship.
o rare firearms relics and “goetf
—Wendell IPhillipv
„ Buwding Room, Chr’atian Science
ally invited to meet tw
dence that our southern brothers
C C. Calkins, County Agricul-
W estern” in a big w ay on Treas­
j-
Society, Moro Oregon.
want to have much to do with us. tu>al Agent for Sherman county
- with us.
ure Island in SaVi. F renciseo Bay.
We have loaned them no small frr the past three and one half
Whiskey is what, the morning Orin MarUn.^.G.
Th© gu n s ure from th e 1)110,000
sums of late to keep them *n years has sent in his resignation after, you wish you had drunk Vernon Millef. Sec.
Krobel collection now on display.
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