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PA^ffc g, C Q V N T t JO URNA L, MOHO. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941 Oregon agriculture, like that in the nation as a whole, is. faced! with u call to meet present food1 produc tion emergencies and, at the same Sherman County AMwgver time, avoid mistakes which led to 4.000,009 MEN Established Nov. 2, 1888 portt-war disaster to -the farming One gets suspicious, very ous ¡. By John W. Kelly * Grass Valley Journal industry 20 years) ago. With thia TM» la one o f a —riaa a t pickws, in fact absolutely uncon Established Oct. 14, 1897 _____ Journey« _____ to latamUas am » The filbert crop in Oregon and in mind, the state land use plan tacrlMng o f tha norttowaat, mada by w riters o f The CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1981 vinced about news stories coming Washington promises an all-time ning committee, in its recent re Oregonian la co-oparatlon with the S tate Motor aaaoclatlon. The / on3,5 _ _ Wasco News-Enterprise from the eastern front. Yet near high this year as new trees are port on adjusting Oregon agri m otorloc w ill appear In the Sunday M W ly everyone loelieves »something. coming into bearing, but growers culture to meet the impacts o f war Established Nov. 1891 a sln e of Tha Oregonian June 8. CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 Even Gei man sympathizers murt and dealens are a little worried. on national defense, cautioned BY RICHARD L. NEUBERGER believe that Russia is not going It is estimated1 that there will be against engaging in a general ex Special Writer. The Oregonian Published Every Friday at tc ib; conquered in six weeks. pansion program at this time. between 86,000 and 90000 bags, K When the American people Moro, Oregon The latest story, that 4.000.000 or some 4500 tons of unshelled think of the Pacific northwest They cited certain definite ex Editar Russian scfldiers have been cap nuts. Frtim Spain comes word, ceptions to this generalization, Giles L. French they think of a place like Spirit tured ,» an example of something however, that growers there also however, as it was felt that some lake— a place with a great Ertered as second class matter at that is hard to believe indeed. frosty mountain, blue water and have a big crop and they wish to crops may well be increased. Ex- the Postoffice at' Moro, Oregon The story says they were cap- steep evergreen hills. No trav under Act of Congress of March lured in fierce fighting. That export a large amount to the pension was particularly frowned eler1 who goes there is ever dis United tSates, otherwise the Span upon where it would requite in appointed. With its panorama 3. 1879. jiwikes it still harder to believe. ish crop will go to Germany. creased indebtedness or larger of water, peak and sky, it sat Now 4,000,000 is approximately Since this news came from Spain capital investment. Provided con isfies all ideas t>f what the fern- times the population of Ore the state department has become s tM ti tracts oauW be obtained or mar northwest should be gon and the jofo o<f taking them sour on the Franco government; kets otherwise assured, Oregon CtATIIB in fierce combat would be some Spirit lake has appeared in the United States sent several pioducers suitably located might more railroad booklets, tourist thing truly epic, a feat that shiploads of wheat and Franco folders and calendar covers well consider expanding the pro OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER would put any general’s name in did not thank the givers—he pen duction of certain seed crops, as than any other Pacific north SUBSCRIPTS ON RATES history from now until bathing ned Mr. Roosevelt a» a warmon well a«/ a limited number of spec west scene. It has practically Payable in Advance beauties are photographed a t the ger. With Franco in the dog become a symbol of the region. iality crops such as fiber flax. Today you can drive to Spirit ONE YEAR '.:....X2;--------- noilth pole. house, there s email danger of In any case, expansion needs to lake and see the spectacle in Four million men, nearly half Spanish filberts flooding the Ame be strictly „ limited to prefer, t reality almost as easily as you of the boasted strength o f the rican market. Having more of AUGUST 8, 1941 plant facilities and the safest ex look at it on the calendar which •Red s a w ; its cfaite a passel o f these nuts than they can dispose pansion is from increased produc hangs above the kitchen stove. folk« and the dent it would, or of, the Spaniard» are now crush tion per acre or per animal by tha A 67-mile drive north on U. S. D FFR N SE SAVINGS BONDS will—-if you believe it—make in ing them for oil to replace olive utilization of the best known 99 to the Washington town of the German food supply is1 worth oil. About 66 tons a month are practices, the committee pointed Castle Rock is followed by a 46 Fins* organization meeting in The w h ite AAA-m otorloq car itoo» on the Spirit Lake roc considering. & , squeezed, then ithe pressed cakes out. Livestodc producers, for ex m ile Journey up to the lake on th;s county on behalf of the de- a m ile and a half from the lake. From this point, the v iew o It a p p e ars reaso n ab le to com- are made into flour and1 sold to y W”‘,,'»r»'rtcn rtate road. ample, can increase their output frn>- n vm tto bond sale b™ "!’ . fpom thBt the Mount St. H elens, rearing its frosty bulk, is spectacular. to th , for* the economic and aoc- Germans _____ _ „ «re „ _ making 1, im .same pro confectioners and bakers.. Oregon by improving the quality of Ane T iip O nce D iffic u lt ,♦ mJ backgro’.'nd that makes wide gress in Russia and getting in and Washington are the tw o fil breeding stock or by the use <•* Mountain Iodf> would begin and turesque P a c i f i c north viei* Once upon a time the Journey spectacle. bert producing centers in the more and better feeds. d»oemihation o f these bonds ad better position every week. Whe to Spirit lake was a far more we would have to get out and 'T h e lake is in the Coluinb* United States1 . stride over ruts and Wade in In the grain producing areas of visable. It is not a partisan mat ther thoy can achieve their aim difficult and hazardous under national forest, op the nort* mud - ankle - deep. Suddenly The army will .take 141312 ca Or* gon, particularly the Columbia ter it Js a patriotic one. taking. side of Mount SC Helens. With to destroy the Russian army be Mount St. Helens towered above Th:*e how in control o f a maj~ fore winter or their own losses ses of prunes of the 1941 pack, basin, increased swine and poultry At one time the road to Spirit in five miles of the water’s edge ,r amount of the money o f «1» un.ltpowll. The or on estimated 11.4 percept of production appears to be justified», lake would have worn down the us like a monstrous dish of timberline on the mountain constitution of a Rocky moun vanilla ice cream. Through the straggles out into great slopej* nation are able to remember the a(x>ut raptluire <rf this, the total. The nevy will take 61, the committee held. Feeder live tain goat. After traveling over trees we could see a swath of of ice and pummice. When the inflation of the world war period. body of troops apparently come» 599 cases, or 4.2 percent. Last stock such as steers and barren it you were qualified for mem blue water. Where were we? lake is limpid and smooth the Th* high prices for consumer wider the classification that H z- year Oregon (harvested 181,000, cows now on the ranges could be bership in the foreign legion Then all at once it dawned vast peak is reflected in its moved im and handled on « combi goods the high land' prices that lea made in his “Mein Kampf 000 pounds of prunes. upon us that we wore at Spir’t surface. or the Canadian mounted. nation pasture and feedlot basis, brought disaster ,to so many m- when he said it was always best lake, that the Green Mountain Making the trip in a recent vestons and the depression that to tell a big lie and1 tell it often. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING or feedQot alone, until they reach AAA-Oregonian motorlog we stretch was no more and that Tiir.bcrlino Road Built marketable condition. In western followed in the early twenties JPeople, he explained', would be A road built by the United speculated as to when the Green it is an easy drive to this pic Notice is hereby given that the Oregon, livestock operators might when farmers took their first loss. lieve big lie» more readily than undersigned has filed in the undertake an intensive program States forest service stretchoa Younger __ men can recall the small ones, if they were told often County (Court of the State of Ore l<x>king tow ard the control of from the lake to Tim ber!ioa days of the early thirties M en enough. » gon for Shermian County his final biusb lands which have l>een classi Snowdrifts compelled us w the results of that inflation and' Anyway thi» story of the 4,000, Report and Account as adminis walk the final mile, but by ti** fied as suitable for grazing and depression were realized'. 000 is worthy o f a dictator and trator of the estate of Dougall tim e this motorlog appears the agriculture. There was a huge sate o f itr- wprjld conqueror ,whether ¡it is tim berline road, according t* Me Derm id, deceased, and that Sat erty bonds during the last war: •t^me or not. Forest Guard Samuelson, w<B urday, the -80th day of August, These were ■ often—too often-— NOTICE TO CREDITORS be accessible all the way. Tha 1941, at 10:00 a. m., of said day, made under prewsuire and the ow All person« having claim« ag road is narrow and winding, yes in the courtroom, at the courthouse, it is safe and can be negotiated ners were inclined to dispose o f in Moro, Sherman County, Ore ainst the estate of Nelson W. in second gear. Trees guard tbeh* bonds in the twenty depres Thompson, deceased, are hereby gon, have been fixed by the Court the precipitous drops. No trav sion so that the price <hxrpp*vT notified to present them, in pro- as -the time and place for hearing eler w ill get dizzy. From the Observer Aug. 8, 1902 pea* form, bo the undersigned, the seriously low. , objections to said Final 'Report There is plenty to do at Spinl __ ________ J. J. W iley , resum ed yesterday The present _________ defense ___________ bondfv are duly appointed, qualified1 and ac and Account and for the settle lake, besides look at the mag lot transferrable, are being sold -ev^tjpjg from his trip (to Portland. ting Administratrix of the es nificent scenery. Fishing is fair, ment of said estate. X —□ for trpatment far his eyes. His __ a savings bond. Theft*1 boating and swimming are good Donald McDermid tate of Nelson W. Thompson, de is set forth on their face and eyes are getting along quite nice ceased, at the office o f Geo. G. Once in a while wind off the Administrator ibey may be cashed to the gov ly and Mr. Wiley’s many friend * mountain’s stern slopes kicks T. Lester Johnson 39-42 Ujdegraff, Mono, Oregon, within ernment. There will be no pres a t o rengnatulafting him upon his sir months from the date of this the lake into a miniature Eng Attorney for Administrator sure sales 'by this local commit fortunate escape from w h a t netkte, to wit: Ahugust 8, 1941. lish channel. Then rowboats Wasco, Oregon Francos Hemnichs tee. The campaign is to prove that might have been a serious, mishap. and outboard motors receive an_ extra thrill, as waves break Administratrix G. B .BourhiH, manager far the American» will rally to the need across the bow and spank Warehouse BOARD OF EQUALIZATION if their government not only 0o> Columbia Southern Geo. G. IJpdegraff, against the planking. Trout live provide fiords A for defense hut ta fystem in Sherman county, has MEETING Attorney for Admindstiratrix in the lake, but fishing is better bu ild a Backlog of savings that noti'fijri the public thnt the var Notice: There will be a meeting in the white - fleeced Toutle ot the County (Board of Equaliza ious warehouse» of the company will prevent inflation and its dan NOTICE TO CREDITORS river, which forms the outlet. ger* to our kfPd of government. will be in charge of: G. C. Vintin. tion of Sherman County, Oregon, Most anglers try the ToutU This map show s directions to S pirit lake from Portland, a All persons having claims A fleeting memory w ill recall Rou’ben; Roy Emerson, Gross at the Court House, Moro, Ore rather than Spirit lake itself » .v rn ey . once arduous, w hich can now be m ade in three hours. the distinct advantages that Valley: S. S. Hmyes, Mono; E. B. gon, on the second Monday of n gainst the estate of S»uisanna waufld have accrued to the nation Miler, DeMioss; W. L. Hotchkiss, August, that being the 11th day of Walters, deceased, ore hereby noti and its people if each fam ily had Hay Canyon: G. B. BourhnU, head August, 1941, to publicly examine fied to present them, in proper the Assessment Rolls, correct all form, to the undersigned, the duly hod five hundred or eu thousand quwnters at Gross. Valley. errors in valuation, descriptions of appointed, qualified and acting A large 'harvest fire on the G. dollars in government (bonds at Wasco lands or other property assessed Adminirtrator, with the will an the tim e of the 1929 cnaislh.The.re N. Crosfield form near urobably would have been n o Thnesdray afternoon destroyed 2800 by me, and it shall he the duty of nexed, of the estate o f Susanna -rash in the first place and there sacks of threshed' wheat, and a prsons interested to appear at the Walters; deceased, at the office of would have been much less—ifi c^mpleit? threshing outfit, excep time and place appointed (appear Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, my—-suffering if there bad been, tin g the engine. The latter the ance is by petition). All petitions within six months from the dote of must be in writing and verified this notice, to wit: August 1, property of Tom Sink. i crash. bv the oath of the applicant and 1941. R. P. Dear is Ibatchiing while The money derived from these1 J. B. Norton — Jefense bonds -is ktaibalhwtt'aB Mrs. and the little dears are so hied with- the board within -fifteen Administrator, with the Will an days from the time it is by law no»ney. It will take money out of journing in Shaniko. nexed. 39-42 required to meet. Bam s are bursting with the he banks where it is doing no* Margaret W. Peetz Geo. G. Updegraff, rood, it will prit it to work aft 'bulk <rf this harvest. H. A. Page’s County Assessor 37-40 Attorney for Administrator, tefense and build up savm gs fbr is very badly ruptured. with the Will annexe*}- From the Observer Aug. 9, 1912 nrizens that will prevent econo- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Th business men o f Moro gat nic disaster in the future. Notice i» hereby given that the Treasury receipt» thia year,, together Wednesday and decided undersigned has filed in the Coun »dth the new tax bill, are reckon it waw time to «elect some grain ty Court of the State of Oregon samples for the fair and (far the 'd at 12 billions. Already 19 bill The merchants w ho AT H O T E L ons harve been contracted for bind shows (to be ¡held in the for Sherman County his Final Report and Account as Adminis GEARHART defense work. The difference must oast. Dr. 0 . J. Goffin, Frank Say- have dependable goods e raised by the people or bands re, W. D. Wallan, W. H. Rags trator of the estate of William E. dale, L. Barnum, W. H. Moore, Nowtan, deceased, and that Sat old to bigger investors. Golf, Swim, Fish, Hike, Whether one is in entire »ym- J. O. Thompson. E. W. Lewis, urday, August 23, 1941, at ten and who tell about aithy with the war effort or not,, Ray Hulse,Geo. Meloy, John Har o ’clock a. an., of said day, at the Trapshoot, County Courtroom, in the Court t ts axiomatic that every good din and Oren Beatty helped ga Surfbathe, house ajt Moro, Oregon, have been JRide, Dance, them through proper itizen is interested in the pre- ther Fhe'afiB of fine grain. Never before has a harvest in fixed by the Court as' the time and ervation of our form of govem- T««fy EoW. aent Huge, unliquidated govem - this county been so fraught with place for hearing of objection« to advertising w ill get the nent debt, is certain to endanger- accidents of a serious and ex sakl Final Report and Account and the settlement of said estate. >ur democracy. Defense bands: pensive nature. The latest in this Elmer C. Newton ire a means of koepng us on an contagion was the upsetting ot larger part of the money H O TEL Administrator •¡T. W. JBraonort’s header Tues- »ven keel. GEARHART Geo. G. Updegraff , dav on the Walker form. vx, Ora. Attorney for Administrator 38-41 W. H. Moore and R. J. Ginri are hat meeting In Sherman County This port of the world has been* •overhauling the Mono flouring ightly ootonisbed this week Uy mill and will use it as a wheat NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE O F’ CHARLES M. where incomes are M supposition on (the part <rf warthouse; they buy wheat del KUYPERS ivered anywhere in the county. ews gatherers that Winston Notice is given that Elizabeth hurchill and Franklin Rooeerelt They recently bought (F. W. and higher than average the Kuypers has, by order of the Coun rc holding a conference some F. C. Mathias wheat paying 70 and 71 cent» on the car a t Son- ty (Court of the State of Oregon I Harvesters must be lace in mid-Atlantic. for Sherman Courtty been appoint best advertisingmedium A» for as we ore olble tx>< see- den station. ed executrix of the last will and fed three times a day nom here it doesnt ’make a lot From the Observer, Aug 12, .1922 Moro Hotel Barber Shop will be testament of Charles M. Kuypers, f difference whether they are or is the open during harveot season each deceased, and has qualified. All J Bath would probably be doing creditors of said deceased are | W e can su p p ly yo u better job if they stayed a t Sunday morning until fltrtiher no hereby notified to present their tice. ieir disks and oat of the head The record for warehouse band claims, duly Verified aa by law re ines on each things as trips. quired, to the undersigned sit her rith the best in fo o d Certainly with trans-Atlantic ling of grain by on individual in residence near Rufus in Sherman ?lephones, the diplomatic servi- Sherman county is held by W. .8 . County, Oregon, within «ix months M, secret code», etc., they could Powedl, in charge of th e Erskine from the date of this notice, which Ifor the hungry m en. ranwnit tbejr thoughts with F A S elevator fior 1922. Tues s«id date is J-ufly 18, 1941. ruch lesa dramatics than a meet- day he received 35 loads of wheat ELIZABETH KUYPERS, ig on the high «ea« would entail. aggregating 1800 nocks for stor ~ - • Exiecutrix. IA» far as (this country is con- age and loaded out a hundred Carlton L. (Pepper 37-41 tTned ¿many are already wish- thousand pound capacity car of Attorney for Executrix 775 sacks. This «mount, of wheat vg that the people wer? taken m- t> the confidence of the leaders' handling un<ler t h e . «nek «yetem n this war business. A meeting would reouire 6 or 6 m-fti M c H a l e ’s G ro c e ry rith Churchill in secrelt would under the hulk eyriem in use a«t Erskine machinery did all the ierve to arxxioe -more suspicion Jimmy” M cHale, Owner ■bout the presidential desire to work. The DeMosv entertainers retur 422 E. 2nd St The Dalles _ ake this country into a «hodtrng Mar, and f o r this reason would ned last week to their hbme alt •* / j aoooeooeooeooQOGOOOQOOGO teem to be' ill advised. U would DeMoae. after tereral. months ab . . ' » make news, though, and aome- sence on tour; *■ r . t e <*»»*< * . tim es that seems to be the main presidential aim. 10ADS MAKE T U P TO SPIRIT LAKE EASY-BUT, BOY. IT USED TO BE Tl Kelly’s Column In Other Days IS GOIHG10 BE SPENT (/n Food! Food! ¡Reductions for large lots. X \ Laster Jetesea Fact That’s All It’s Good For)