Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 01, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAO« I »HERMAN COUNT» JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON ’ FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1841
C H U R C H E S
If our farmers could provide
f<?d for the workers who manned
Wasco Church o f (Christ: Ser­
the factories the available power
Sfcermm County Observer
vices for Sunday, Aug. 30;
in the .Deschutes could turn we
Established Nov. 2. 1888
1C:(K) a. m. Bible School. W. D.
would have a market for food that
Grass Valley Journal
Wotikna, Superintendent.
would need no stimulation from By John W. Kelly
Established Oct. 14, 1897
11:00
ta. m. Morning Worship The
government.
as long as poaaible.
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1981
Communion. The Message “The
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Wasco News-Enterprise
NATIONAL Youth Administra­ Living Agent« in Christianity.” A
A PLACE TO BUILD A BRIDGE
Established Nov. 1891
message o f help and a welcome to
News that the highway depart­ tion had an idee. It would teach
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
all coiners. F. Claude Stephens.
boya
welding,
and
Portland
woudd
ment ds going ahead with the con-
Published Every Friday at
sruction o f the final gap in High­ be a good piece; probably 2,000
Christian Science Society, Moxc.
Moro, Oregon
way 97, the five mile stretch west ycungsters could he taught the
Sunday morning service at 11
trade.
NYA
arranged
for
renting
Editor of Shaniko, is cheering news. It is a building and began 'to talk about o’clock; subject “Love.” Sunday
Giles L. French
fortunate news a t this time when
school at 10:00 a. m. Testimonial
Ertered as second class matter at agitation is being started over the machinery. At this point they ran meeting every Wednesday evening
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon construction of another bridge up against an Oregon official in at 8 o ’clock. Reading reem in the
W.tshngton.
This official asked
under Act of Congress of March across the Columbia river.
whether
NYA
had inquired as <to church building with an attendant
—v There may be more than one
3, 1879.*
in charge after the services.
raison that may cause the high­ facilities for welding already in
(Portland.
Answer
was
‘‘no.”
Then
way commissions of Oregon and
Moro Community IpTerbyterirn
s p k p f ft
Washington and the Bureau of the official asked, “Why don’t you
C IA T I ON Public roads to put another .bridge make use of existing facilities and Church, Sunday August 3, 1941.
10:00 o’clock,
Sunday School
across the Columbia river. U expand them instead of starting
li:0 0 o ’clock
Morning Wcr hip
new
and
buying
machinery
which
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
might be done as an aid to indus-
Theme “The Victorious Life.”
tiy that would want to locate in is reeded for other, purposes ? NYA
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Russel Belshee filling it'h? pulpit.
the Columbia river gorge close to .hadn’t th o u g h t of th a t.
Payable in Advance
* • •
Next Sunday, August 10, Rev..
ONE YEAR .....•................... $1.60 B( nneville or other t sources of
Lawrence Mitchel more, a former
*
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Machinery
for
a
quicksilver
mine
power.
pastor of this church, will conrj.ct
In ease such a bidge is built is rusting on the floor of a dealer
the
service.
AUGUST 1, 1941
it will be too far down stream to in the midwest It is wanted in
Oiegon
by
a
mine
operator,
¡butt
he
be of any material aid to this part
has been unable to obtain a pri­
o f the state.
TAX TAX
A bridge might be built to ority license.
Congress is now debating the facilitate the transportation of ---------------------- ”
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new tax bill or should be unless ammunition from the Hermhtcn
attempts to stop debate are suc­ base, in which case the bridge NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
cessful. If passed, as it will be in would be farther east.
On June 14, 1941, the law re-
Notice is hereby given that the
its main parts, the bill will take
In this county we think o f a undersigned has filed in the aairing blood tests for syphilis on
another $3,500,000,000 from the bridge a» a means of aiding the County (Court of the State o f Orer all pregnant women, went into
American taxpayers. And in this transportation of troops, of army gon for Sherman County his final effect. This law, passed by the
case everyone will be a tax payer. stores, or heavy equipment in
Report and Account as adminis­ last session of the legislature, puts
It is probably the only tax bill case of war or invasion. And a trator o f the estate of Dougall Oregon among the many states
of near the site that has been pass­ bridge would be so placed that it RicDermid, deceased, and that Sat­ new protecting their unborn in­
ed with such mass approval on the would speed all kinds of trans­ urday, the 30th day of August, fants from this dread disease. Up
]iart of the citizenry who are to portation in times of peace. We 1941, at 10:00 a. m., of said day, to the time of passage of such
pay ft. Many wish the bill was hope to have many more year« of in the courtroom, a t the courthouse, It gelation there were over 60,000
larger and it should 'be.
peace than of war, yet good, solid, in Moro, Sherman County, Ore­ babies born with syphilis each year
While thus is a huge tax that straight roads that (best serve gon, have been fixed by the Court in this country, all of which could
wi’i take a share o f the income peacetime pursuits are generally a« the time and place for hearing have been prevented. Since the
objections to said Final 'Report onset of the . campaign against
of everyone it will do little more th* ('?;-*. in wsr as well.
The place for such a bridge is and Account and for the settle­ syphilis in 1936 many «tates have
than pay the interest on the na-
jxissed laws requiring all preg­
twnal debt. This ia estimating certainly at some point that will ment of said estate.
Donald McDermid nant women to have tests ofr syph­
that by the time returns are re­ ccnnect th? Sherman county sector
ceived from the new taxes the of Federal Highway 97 with the
ilis. These laws, are and will con­
Administrator
n&icnal debt
will
be nearly Goldendale sector of the same T. Lester Johnson
39-42 tinue to be more effective, in the
load.
? 10C ,000/000,000.
Attorney for Administrator
prevention of congenital syphilis.
If Highway 97 is bent * to the Wasco, Oregon
Blood Specimens to be Taken
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In ord?r to get this country
back to a basis of at least reas­ west from the high plains it tra­
Early in Pregnancy
onable debt a much broader tax verse« traffic will naturally go on NOTICE TO CREDITORS
na.st be levied. There is talk of down the gorge and the north-south
If syphilis is detected early in
a national sales tax. This would Canada-Mexico feature of the road
All
persons having
claims pregnancy, it is possible to treat
«most.certainly be opposed by labor (which was its original purpose) againi'f the estate Of Susanna the mother so that the child will
unions and they tare in the .saddle will be lost. There will be no main Walters, deceased, are hereby noti­ be born free of infection. Ten out
so securely in Washington that it north-south highway into Wash­ fied to present them, in proper of eleven babies «bom to syphilitic
is not likely we will have a sales ington east of the mountains at form, to the undersigned, the duly mothers, who receive treatment
tax this year. Later it may be all.
appointed, qualified and1 acting during pregnancy are free of the
It seems reasonable that a bridge Administrator, with the will an­ disease. If treatment is not given
rw cess-ary.
might be constructed at Miller’s nexed, of the estate o f Susanna during pregnancy over 85 percent
Were it not for political ma sc ns
¡«’and using the noterai butt monta, Walters, deceased, at the office of of th? pregnancies will result in
tin* income tax brackets would ¡be
giving an easy means of getting Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, duaater.
kwered and incomes as low as $000
dov 1 from Gol ? ndale and still within six months from the date of
The Oregon law provides for the
or $700 of single persons and of
utilizing the Sbeman highway this .notice, to wrt: August 1, early discovery ‘ of the disease
$1,500 or less of married persons
which is much straighteT and with 1941.
early in piegnancy by demanding
t&xtd. At present no one pays
fewer grades than any other road
J. E. Norton
that the physician take a blood __
federal income taxes who is not
from the Columbia river to the Administrator, with the Will an­ test at or shortly after th? first
pcsessed of a very good income.
high plain«.
nexed.
39-42 professional visit.
All of this merely adds up to
Geo. G. Updegraff,
To assure the protection of this
the statement that even with the
Attorney for Administrator,
test, and get the benefits o f the
new taxes the debated bill imposes
with the Will annexed.
other professional services offered
w p have just started our long job
by the medical profession, it is the
of paying taxes. When the war
responsibility of each expectant
e>xfc we will have to buy our From the Observer August 1, 1902 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
mother to see her physician a«
ccur.try back again for we will be
Moro has an ice famine.
MEETING
inotbted for about its assessed
T. R. Barnes, the Wasco contrac­ Notice: There will be a meeting soon as pregnancy is suspected.
“It is hereby declared to be the
value.
tor who is building L. K. Moore’s of the County IBoard of Equaliza­
There wil be little regret for brick in this city will open a stock tion of Sherman County, Oregon, duty of every licensed physician
Oeans about paying the bill for of builders supplies in Moro this at the Court House^ Moro, Ore­ attending a pregnant woman in
defense. There wil be a great week in response to a demand for gon, on the second Monday of tibi* state for conditions îvlating
to-her pregnancy during the period
deal of complaint aobut paying for lime, cement, plaster, etc.
August, that being the lltoh day of
the billions of dollars . in kmick
At a special election held in Moro August, 1941, to publicly examine t f gestation or at the time of de­
knacks the new deal adm in» district Wednesday lu t one vote the Assessment Rolls, correct all livery, in the case of every woman
tretion has bought. There should war cast against the bomdlfig pro­ errorsin valuatidn, descriptions of -so attended, to take or cause to
be complaint about it although it position and additional school lands or other property assessed be taken a sample of blood of
can do no good now. It is already building.
by me, and it shall be the duty of, such woman at the ' time of th?
eight years too late.
J. T. Belchee has added a new prsons interested to appear at the first professional visit, or within
buggy team to the Bue Bairn Liv­ time and place appointed (appear­ 10 -days hereafter.”
ery. The buggy came from Moro ance is by petition). All petitions Blood Specimens to be Examined
DESCHUTES POWER
Implement Co., andt the harness must be in writing and verified
bv the oath of the applicant and w at Approved Laboratories
Now it is the power of shortage. from Heydt & Co.
Muscle
has
been
ordered
to
a
filed with the board within fifteen
Bonneville is to be expanded, new
“The blood specimen thus ob­
plants are to be built, the Tennees- Hick «"at in all the Coumbia days from the time it is by law tained ishall be submitted to an
see river went dry and nearly Southern (Bourhill) warehouses, reouired to meet.
approved laboratory for a stan­
Margaret W. Peetz
stopped defense industries in that so far as stacking up sacks is con­
dard test for syphilis.”
cerned. The Company, has put a
County Assessor 37-40 Physician or Suregon
state.
Probably no county in the United gasoline elevator in to each of their
M ust Take Blood
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
States has more potential hydro warehouses in Sherman county.
, “It 'hereby is declared to be the
Notice is hereby given that the
elecric power than Sherman coun­ From the Observer August 2, 1912
duty
o f every other person permit­
Attorney G. O. Mowry of Port­ undersigned has filed in the Coun­
ty. On two sides are rivers sw ift
ted
by
law to attend a pegnnnt
enough to make kilowatts (by the land visited at home this week ty Court of the - State of Oregon woman in this state, but not per-
million when properly harnessed, while attending to legal business for Sherman County his Final mittted by law to take 'blood sam­
Rfport and Account as Adminis­
on the north side is the Columbia. in the county.
Miss Frances R-yt ledge is1 a Sea­ trator o f the estate of William E. ples, to cause a sample o f blood
The Deschutes river, on the west,
of »nah pregnant woman to (be .
has a flow that varies very little side visitor this month, wliere she Newton, deceased, and that Sat­ taken by a duly licensed physi-
indicating that it would be a more hs« an aunt and where her sister. urday, August 23, 1941, at ten c;an or surgeon.” __ ___________ __
reliable source of power than the Miss Jeannette is sojourning. Mrs. o ’clock a. m., of said d/ay, at the Pi tient Must Consent to Test
Lottie Vmitin is with her.
County Courtroom, in the Court-
flippant Tennessee.
“ . . . . in all cases the physician
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A. Meloy and •house at Moro, Oregon, have been
It is probable that some of the
or surgeon must have the consent
many power sites on the Deschutes family are now at horn? in the fixed by the Court as- the time and of the patient to take blood sam­
would have been developed had it large residence of Mr., and Mrs. place for hearing o f objections to ples.”
not been for the fact that the Henry Smith on> Second and Court «aid Final Report and Account
federal government has taken over streets Mr. and Mrs. Smith will and the settlement of said estate. Results of Tests not
Elmer C. Newton
the power business and thus dis­ occupy their cottage on the same
Matter of Record
Administrator
couraged pritate owners from sink­ block, until they move back to the
farm in the Rutledge district.
Geo. C. Updegraff
,
ing money in such ventures.
“In no event «hall the birth cer­
Now a. community must interest From the Observer August 4. 1922 A tto rn ey fo r A d m in istrato r 38-41 tificate state the re su t of the
Geneva Dillmger and Lester Lee
a far off governmental agency rn
test.”
its power sites and dams are (built both had their tonsils removed this NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
ESTATE OF CHARLES M. State Hygienic Laboratory
for many reasons other than the week at (Dr. Poley’s office, in prepa­
KUYPERS
need for power. (By which we ration for a successful work m
Ax&ilable to Physicians ’ *
.
Notice is given that Elizabeth
mean political reasons, social rea- school.
*‘Such laboratory teats a« ore
Mrs. U. C. Smothers and son' Kuypers has, by order of the Coun­
■*.ae , and in the case of Passama-
Arthur left Wednesday morning ty Court of the State of Oregon reouirad hy this act shall be made
quoddy, experimental reasons.
We, in this section, are taking it for The Dalle« for an operation to for Sherman County been appoint­ on request without charge a t the
for granted that the government remove a growth from Arthur’s ed executrix of the last will and laboratory of the Oregon State
knows all aboruit our rivers and nose. They will remain m The testament of Charles M. Kuypers’ (Board of Hea th, and no charge
deceased, and has qualified. All shall be made to any patient by
will dam them for power when it, Dalles for a few days,
Mias Vena Webb became the creditors of said deceased are the physician for servicta in secur-r
desires to do so We act as if the
matter we» entirely out of our bride of Herman C. Kruger in hereby notified to present .their ing the specimen of body fluid on
hands and resting in the lap of (Portland Thursday, July 27th. Mrs. claims, duly verified as by law re­ which laboratory examination is ,
the Gods, instead of in the files Kruger is a writer of Oneita Webb, quired, to the undersigned, at her requested.”
The passage of this law by the
fcimcrly of Moro, and Prqf. L. E. residence near Rufus in Sherman
of irascible Harold Ickee.
We ask the government for Webb, superintendent of tbe &waa County, Oregon, within vix months recent legislature shows the inter­
from the date of this notice, which est of the State in protecting its
roads, highway«, farm relief, PWA, Valley school.*
uuUom children. Through »’.’ich
Several farmers around Mono ne­ said date is Jufly 18, 1941.
WPA, <5Od, whan we might settle
ELIZABETH KUYPERS, nwBsues Oregon will continue its
mony of our problems by getting per t close to fifteen sacks of _____
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, Executrix. admirable record as a nation
a few dam« built in our rivers so wheat to the acre but a large f 14-
37-41 leader in the reduction of mfiamt
we could attract industry to the majority report ten sacks and Carlton L. (Pepper
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under.
•lid maternal mortality.
Attorney for Executrix
rno-vxMurBn»
area.
Kelly’s Column
If
New Law Makes
Examinat’onNecessary
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Motorloggers Go Camping in Primitive Wilds,
Pastime Descending From Pioneer Traditions
___ ta on« of a series of
article« describing travel la Oregon
the northwest, prepared through co-opera-
tlon of The Oregonian and the Oregon
«tat« Motor association. The c o m p le t e
• •■tide will appear In Th« Oregonlgn Sun­
day magazine August J.
SB
BY RICHARD L. NEUBERGER
Want to go camping? There
is nothing more typically Amer­
ican than this. It is a national
pastime and Oregon is full of
ideal places to stretch a blanket
and light a fire.
Mark Twain once observed
that w hile Europeans invariably
make excursions to inns and
chalets, Americana, take advan­
tage of their land’s., great open
•paces when they can and sleep
under the stars. Campfire bal­
lads and campfire traditions are
largely products of the United
Sxxx’cs.
Within Oregon’s boundaries
«our.tless choice camping sites
.•nviic the wayfarer, and many
famous wayfarers have accepted
the invitation. Rudyard Kipling
pitched a tent on the banks of
th« Clackamas, Joaquin Miller
bi vouacked on the Grande Ronde
and Herbert Hoover. Zane Grey
and Supreme Court Justice W.
O Douglas have rolled blan­
kets and fried fish along other
r
'
d o li n g Was E xultant
“I have lived!” exclaimed Kip-
9*2 after his Clackamas trip,
sad Senator Charles L. McNary
• ’.s declared that fir boughs and
♦ eight sky in Oregon are better
•ccommodations than the Wal­
dorf-Astoria in New York.
Across ths sky line of the primitive Mount Jsfftxson region
files the pack train that accompanied motorloggers on trip.
Thousands of Oregon’s people
go camping now, but thousands
more would do so if they knew
how easy camping can really be.
Some folks think camping re­
quires elaborate equipment; oth­
ers are sure it w ill involve dis­
comfort and hardships. Neither
supposition is right. With com­
paratively 1 i 11 le equipment,
camping can combine the at­
tractions of the outdoors with
the snugness of your home. Like
the lantern-carrier in King Hen­
ry IV, all you have to know is
The cam pi ng-bound motor logg< r. v. ?re met by a pack train at
- ’s of the MounV Jeffer-
Brrltsnbush lake, where, at th r
•‘ "■’.tnown w hite car.
eco prim itive area, thev 1«'*
a trick or two. Half of camping
is knowing how.
A motorlog party of The O ro
gonian and the Oregon State
Motor association has just re­
turned from a camping trip with
“men who- know how’’—-two
United States forest rangers.
A ll Motors Forbidden
We went into the primeval
fastnesses of the Mount Jeffer­
son wild area, where, by order
of the United States govern­
ment, no motors may go. There
are no roads, and automobile«
must halt at its entrance. Cab­
ins, inns and other permanent
buildings are forbidden. Motor-
boats may not even be used on
the lakes. The area must re­
main in primitive condition. No
commercial activity of any sort
can be conducted within the
borders of the area. Mining and
logging are taboo.
There are five such spots In
the state of Oregon. Thos« ox-
ceeding 100,000 acres are known
officially as wildernew areaz
those under that size but large,
than 5000 acres are cssignatoc
as wild areas.
These dots of scenic grand— t .
as unspoiled as before white
men came west, are «eleetac.
solely for their recreational val­
ue. They are carved — t ef na­
tional forests and eat aM4e by
the secretary of •g rlcu itw v
Anyone penetrating th— >eeh
nesses * must go by fno<
or canoe. Yet good av
roads lead.to their portela
Money Is Going To.Be Spent
(/n
Fact That’s A ll It’s Good For)
Th
merchants
w
ho
have dependable goods
and
w ho
tell
them
through
about
proper
advertising w ill get the
larger part of the money.
—
> »«TO
In
Sh erman
County
where ’ incomes
are
1 -*1
higher than average the
best advertising medium