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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1941)
___ >AGBr ?. »HERMAN COUNTY . - JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON J p im u d 1 « • FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1941 TRAINING GROUND If fu rth e r evidence wa* needed to prove th a t sm all towns are the training grounds fo r big city business the changes now being made in business m anagem ent in l»y John W. Kelly Moro would satisfy. Kelly’s Column r i- V Mr. and Mrs. -Cornel Bennett of F o rt Lewis were here lost week end to attend the Thompson-Law- Fence wedding and visit with h e r parents-, Mr. and Mm. Ralph Brirfnne. _ I- J •»/> , Mr. a n d Mrs. Fred Measihger « f Aberdeen, W n„ were here Thors- day accompanied b y «their daugh- ter, M yitis, now Mrs. Elm er Grey, Mr. and) Mm. Jam es W arnock, nee Vivian Fuller, were here Sun- day ito visit her parents, Mr. and M„ w . <. M l e r . Rev. Mitohelmore and family Shower Given ' ‘7 ' v* will escort visitors through the ’■ establishm ent T ' ‘ . •'•/% » 1 Here they will see the original f | n p n f N a t i o n S ( f l u C S t 10-bamel copper kettle" used by . ' Henry W einhard. I t ireposes in the B „ ly in i 856 « small » ¡lin g o Fftrt V«™- hl^ k e ttk vcsSel made ‘" ‘d'fa11 * F o rt „ hundred W r e l e - t h e bxggeet brew coover, W ashington. Young Hen- kettle o f St. Louis. rv W einhard, graduate of a Eu- These visitors can look through ropeon brew ers’ school stepped ft7ld a literal walterfall osliore. Resources and advan- Qf (beer> eascading in a n am ber fogee of this f a r w estern shore d<ywn lulp(>n of p, d mlg.h tll C „m ate and ppe3. They me »««ter alike w ere ideally s irte d tofceR of „ m o v ly- w a ._ . W e U lh a rd S DTCWCF)' Sherman County Observer Established Nay, <, 1888 Grass Valley jo u r n a l Established O « 14,1897 CONSOLIDATED W a w h 6, 1931 Wasco New »»Enterprise tostJ T ’æ“ ? ™“ ™* '«*> < lobe its best men to other tow ns wnere j i;__ ■fnrt’WWJ Ml Established Nov. 1891 C O N SO U D A tED M arch 4, 1932 S E E A n y J* 11 « i n d « dozen or th e Red« Sea. Railrowja serving the L ouise'fiarzee,'w ho will be a bride one can call to mind a cozen nwtKw est own t ^ k « ^ these the last tbe m<ynth> waa ?iven Published Every Friday at ano«, young and old, wno for use if .there » a w Friday a t Woman’s club Moro, Oregon „ « r e d a w a y t o pointe ffre jter , R Editor r e m c e to them selves end tmei . . . M<x)re, c ^ ,. Giles L. French E rtered as second class m atter a t X i n g men go to -the larg er Senator WJweler’a use of bis lee, W alter Buggies, John Foss, cm »« up from Merrill .Saturday to t a X white^ stee! t9" k3 * the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon « ¡ ¿ T Z u n g women m arry and iTOnk to distribute one million W alter Rugglee, D e lp h a R a m se y -o fte w te a t t h e wedding, rem am m g a beady na-,s»ng crops of ? ' ' y dred h a n e la capacity » o h They under Act of Congress of M arch ,w,ave' Vn other days th is drain on postcard. calling, in effect, fo r a and E dith Burnet as hostesses, until Tuesday before retu rn in g to . l d <u . , will be «hown the f”aJ r^ t' y <*»’ 3, 1879. the valuable personnel of sm all referendum on war, recalls th e op- Seventy five women were present th eir home. Henry Wemhaixl h u n t ihimeelf a R<rMWP.to d reom ful t r w n T X l it tl e - n o t e d because position Ito prevailing extensive Mrs. C. L. IPoley, Mrs. Oarroll .’M ary Pinkerton was up from small brew ery around a natural giinmtK. „ « h bin whioh -holds re large enough th a t abuse of this privilege eo fre - Sayrs, Catheriive Coshow W heeler P ortland last week for a brief sprang, and an infant industry was ftjx freig h t-car loads of S IM M * ...-<• J ? ™ '1” Mv <m » n y l« f t'to carry on qiiently'voiced by Jim F arley while of Bend, Mrs. C dlis Moore and y t.it with her parents, Mr. and born O il grain Cl ATI OR effe liv e ly theTwork, private an d ¡¡¿ w a s postm aster general. Mr. Mrs. E. Amidon presented the Mrs. H arry Pinkerton. Today th a t sam e industry is ar. An<i they will rise the am azing » IIIIS ■community, a town needs. Farley insisted ihe could save th e program aiwi M rs^ E. E. Berzee Threshing o f the g ra n on the eighty five year old gianU ™oved t i t l i n g operation, where thous Ao Portland ^ title s keep up a musical OFFICIAL COUNTY PA PER ago, and still, tinkle as they nudge each other SUBSCRIPTION RATES <fX> Hs founder’s thrm igh sterilizing and washing Payable in Advance . 4ow .._------------„ LedmondXexoc^t the much longer job of fig- by its founder’s family on machinery, from which they em- ONE YEAR . -el life. One wonders if big towns of members. However, C harley George tlbe ,yield.s ih e rounder*» original recipe YW ---------------- ------------------ ------------ ,a re absolutely unable Ao perpet- Michelaon, publicity mtetn fo r the m other of the groom, was present. ----- -Un ,uring n g up up ____ „ ___ and weighing _ „ to m arch in an unceasing ATTPTTQT 1041 u*te their res-ponsible men with- Democrat», -wnote speeches in the .. Wily K nighten was tak e n Ao the th e small sacks o f grain cut from fine Ibeer, carefully brewed. single file to. around, and through A U uU , on the rural districts Hoover cam paign which were sent V eteran’s hospital in Portland <rod rows. H enry Weinhard' was m aking j^ ttlin g devices, p a st- m any in- ----------------------------------------------- - help. broadcast by th e com m ittee under Monday. Mrs. KnighAen reported a convoy of arm y trucks came beer when the pony express was Sp?etors, and finally ta> labelling INSTALLMENT BUYING Investm ents in small towns a re the frank of accommodating Dem- on h er re tu rn th a t h e was going up the «highway W ednesday m orn- young. He bad been in business (machines, and cases in which they j» »_ij.il g e ttin g to «be owned toy larger ocraAic congressmen. Atowse of the through a elhrical examination to jpg on Abe way to A rlington to several years when th e Civil W ar arv hauled away to dealers, even- The governm ent« new Yarns with headquarters in the franking privilege hais been a sore dcAermine the exact n a tu re of his participate in manoeuvers around flamed. He was «elling beer be- tuafly to your table. ment buy ng ion cam cities«. The opportunity to moke paint w ith succeeding postm asters ¡Unese. ‘ * the a ir port and bombing field. fere railroads spanned Ahe conAi- Most im portant of all, they will is a s full of holes as ■iffviro «««-».» — ___________ — fo r ____ _________-r— ■ w.*^« _______ A dealer w ith so little in- mwney in Ahe towns is sm aller th an ____ general miore _____ t h a n ^ - J P » M,rter Dan McLachlin and wife »w.»...- retu rn - Mr. and _____ Mrs. ___— E. E. _______ Barze» re- ut nt. Throughout Indian wars, see anf| m eet Ahe men who have wive > iw, mit m- it used to be for th is reason, for eemAuiry, but aince its curbing is up C(i Moro Monday to rem ain un- turned from N ew port last F riday settlem ent, o f states, devehoiwnent made this business w hat it is, men mA 4»w> --■¿- v - actual ownership of sm all town to congress th ere is slight prospect t jj m ade arrangem ents for a lte r renftuning a t -the coast city of the whole m ighty region west wbo dem onstrate daily their bc- would not, g e t around the restric ' business by small tow n residents th a t anything will be done about ^ k ^ * his land. He has been a t for a month. ~ of Ahe M i ^ s i p p i , Henry Weinhard th a t m aintaining Aim p u r e r tKills wouild go broke in boom times. re less than form erly. it v : ' • Molalla on a eoratruction outfit. Mrs. Robert Marvin left Friday m ade thi? «beer th a t was to en- human equation and duality pro- The probable m onth’s delay will Maybe sm all towns should b e ------------------------ R v M artin of for Heppner where th? M arvins dure until today, when Ahe modem duct ianrn an unbeatable business certainly stiroralaAe buying. proud of the fact t h a t they can NOTICE TO CREDITORS T up i)aiieo ie town Tuesdav win th e ir home having been plant on Ahe original Portland lo- CCTnibinatio-n. And they have eight;, It is said not to interfere with tra in men fo r more responsibility A}1 pereons having claims ng- visiting with the W J M artin’s’ transferred from H erm iston. cation tu rn s out more beer m an fivc ye^rs o f tilhwAnous Jw w ’ness ordinary credit -buying and with in th e ir chosen fields. W hat will of N ebw i W. wh<# ^A h them fo r Mr. and Mrs. N. P. H ansen were hour than Henry s first one could hi;.t,o ry- an.j tradition behind this reasonably good custom er» this happen when, and if, they are no Th0Tn,ps<)11f deceased, a re hereby a few belief. h ere lws-t week Ao visit w ith his produce in a month! sta y cj.ty method will undoubtedly be used longer Qtole to do so? He set o-ut to provide th? north- Present m anagem ent of the notified to present them, in pro- Mrg Lillian M ontag returned ■dwughter, Mrs. Roy Powell and to sell goods th a t a re now sold on per form , to the undersigned, the u ^ ¡ n friends in this cowity with a id be succeededI « ’H ^W einhard (Company does not installments. Alito th e plan will MORF TRAINING dUy appointed, qualified and ac- a fte r a w eeks s ta y with her sister, M arialta Brandon of Port- h o w , today, th e BI.tz-W einhard (k.Via te from Ahe founder s idea Congress, no doubt alarm e 1 by * A dm inistratrix of th e es- Mrs pm . Thomoson. lttnd a visriboT over Co,ilF?!nv 'twlce much of purcha?ing .s upplies m the north affect loans by sm all «business men who occasionally need a few Ahe statem ents of generals, passed u u Nelson W. Thompson, de- Harlow Parkins was down ^a r - week en<1 _wifch h?r sch<X)1 m Oregc-n a s any two o f its com- w ^t. Beer is hundred dollars to handle their th e bill m aking draftees rem ain in at offioe o f Geo. G. ^ ¿ ' ^ k ' e n d frem Pendleton Ao iBarzee. pe+rtor* combined. p re s e n ts —m alt which is derived business. -the arm y fo r an additional 18 Moro, Oregon, w ithin visit h er p aren ts Mr and Mrs Mrs. Cora Peake, m other of Mrs. N et more than half a dozen f , f<ri b - r b ” . h o y , and w ater. T he statem ent th a t eventually The house vote was 203 m<>nthe from the date of th is w a [ p ^ l l * ’ Dewey Thompson sp en t Ahe week breweries in Aho country sh?re psT.p - lv tb -re things the plan will increase down pay- to 202 and was m ade undoubtedly w tic e to w jt: A ugust 8, 1941,. _ Mr Mr, rvjn DeMoss were here with li*2r dau,i<hter aJ1<i Blitz-W einhard’a four score and yi-ld the delectable am ber brew. mente and shorten paym ent tim e UI<^ r pre^ u r e from Ahe adminis- ’ Frances Henrichs . f Pendleton Sundav to ianiily. a ^ ’ and only two Orly the premium gradc= ■ nf hops . . ----- --- *\ wn J" * ‘ • y E E BarnuTn ieft a ^ a in for or «three eth ers can m atch and barley go into Blitz-W einhard lead» Ao the belief th a t those who «troAion. • . ‘ _ AdnunisAratrix M r \ Z d Mrs Rav Sei«m tbafer Redmond to help on h is ranch’ reccrd of eontinu-us operation h f r and the company has Tong w ithout gdod income« will be . by the tim e they have Ge0 G Updegraff, «Mr. and Mrs. Kay b th ere throughout their lifeA’rnes. Be- provided a -c a sh markot for vast (barred from owning Ahe goods -pan-.ained a year, which moat of A ttorney for A dm inistratrix they need, or want, while th e more them have not, will have learned ___ ___________ harvest ¿all whiW * «tote <rew h . , been paindln^ <’«’^ « ‘- «« a new strip o.n Ahe highw ay south o. P.cihibition, Ans BLtz-We n n a r i ------------------------ affluent can get them . much th a t they dan be «taught ftOTfCE tq CREDITORS o f town and staying here nights. Company continued in business, Women are attractive a t 20j The delay of a month or so, which ’without more equipm ent than Ahe Jane French was home over th° «They will the ‘h ere a p art of next brew ing the legal nez.r-becr of th a t attentive a t 30, and adhesive at has -been indicated, will surely be arm y as yet possesses. Until we All persons having claims esta«te~ <tT Susanna w^ek €nd iroTn sc^ °o1 t*™11 a t week while redecorating the high- w a . 40. / , used «by dealers ¡to sell goods a s have tank guns*, a n ti-aircraft, ag ain st the La Grande. ______________ _________ way in th is county. • This hummer the Blitz-Wein- __ ' fast as they can be obtained. Garand rifles, banks we cannot W alters, deceased, are hereby noAi- Mr. and1 Mrs. Lester I Con lee were ------ - , ~ «--- Prin(wilu Q,>rwUv to Ah^ir Jodie Morrison was over from hard Company plans to celebrate The curtailm ent of installm ent Im ai-n in men t to o u s e them . fied to present them m .— proper General« alw ays w ant a big form, to the undersigned, th e duly ™ rr J ™ v ^ ,h is farm A rlington this week its eighty fifth annivereary, and buying is laudable a s a theory. 7 ^ n « iv p oractioe of it has. arm y. W ithout scch an arm y th e re appointed, qualified and actin g , having finished harv estin g a very to do Ahis properly it is conducting T v X «’ >««•' » * AB ’on« A dm inistrator, with the will an- A ^ r a . i t ^ An* crop <m the lard he recently a quest to r th e al j e r t cH -tim ers AT H O T E L aided e v e ^ inflationary inffatictory move- move --------------- ----- _ Sp?anIM, erm pjeted A e r a t e » b o u rh t chere. who -have beer essoelatod with menA th is nation has had. It keeps •* t-he Gn , a is "J \ ’ ~\-72__2S nffipo nf couirse a t Ahe Redmond air field GEARHART According to the Chronicle Dori-; Blitz-Weinh-ard beer. pwiple .broke and p*yin« heavy most of its fieht.njr equipm ent to W alters, deceaaed, a t the office o f n _ TO11Umi> ______ _ Don Williams acoompaned them. Evelyn R itner of Moro has filed That Ahe public m ay be fully -oods tbev m ight ^ h e r lands prelim inary tra in in g Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, Mrs. E. 'Atmdoo’s sisAed, Mrs. Miteresrt for good« y aoldiers can get. They within six m onths from Ahe date of Golf, Swim, divorce 1 from o? Ah? firm’s buy wtooo a little delay would per- « o»r 9OJ “ ,7 ’ ,v «1 h T te m T T H “’™«* w h t e of M om w - Wn - £ ) * f0T \ <livt,r“ fro " '. Joseph „ ph « informed ^ “ nT.hTrhlv i n f r r m business, a tW e ^ ' Fish, Hike, ’ this notice, to wit. August 1, n/ioo Pr4''i-aU-o R itner in the circuit court in Wasco a series of highly informative aa^ m it them to buy for cask. T h a t s hould have Ahai in a year 1<U1 awl ner aunt, Miss K>ose Koiderts :* ,„;n k Thihsto Trapshoot, vertisem ents will be -run. These of Seattle, were guests over the ccunty Surfbathe, is, if they oquld save money. There’ll ibe m any a broomstick J. E. Norton . Release of chattel and real es- will link but standing events of end. Ride, Dance. The «ale of consumer good«i wil bpoken m ^ny a -saw horse A dm inistrator, with the Will a n week r K- Ki j w v , ta te m ortgages is keeping the American history with Ahit of the Friends of Mr. and Mrs. K arl e clerk’s . , , office ¡busy these * day« , t-Ro la iat*«r’< t e curtailed by the lack of abili y turned in Ahe m aneuvers now nexed. 39-42 i _ ___ as brew ery (by showm g the tte r « i (busy r««ty Io«W. Eaton will be interest to learn of to g e t them sooner or later. 1 m -going on along Ahe W ashington Geo. G. Updegraff farm ers get Aheir governm ent loan age when the historic event took *«o»on«bl* the toaiAh of a daughter, P atricia will apply «to m any of w e g o o d s coast. __ AHm Attorney for Adm inistrator, E thyl, a t the ¡Pendleton -hospital, and hurry to get rid o f the inter- place. mentioned in M arriner Ecclee with the Will annexed. e‘>t load. E stim ate has been made Visiting hours, during which Ahe ________________on ^August 7th. The Eatons were M aternent, refrigerator«, w ashers, h o te l th at the county a« a whole cduld entire browing plants will be open form er residents of this county, etc. If price and quantity o f GEARHART pay off all real property and chat- to pubic inspection, have also been NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING ^ w living a«t Pendleton. good« ore both oonrtroiled, as ha« tel indebtedness with the pro- arranged, and competent guide* Gearhart, Ore. Notice ja is hereby given th a t the Mr. wuu and Mrs. George E. iV M artin prtMntSOu, restriction TCB v OCLU/ ii UU *• V—— q— , nuwvv wawv v*iv ivxi. Aa’i-vi*u _ . If IhRjx rurjTiPifWXflX been promised, on > in- b a ilm e n t buying will be much less From the Observer Aug. 15. 1902 undersigned has filed in the came Wednesday from Tacoma, cefeds a n m r X m an- in,portent than it now seem« to th e A ttorney «R. E. Hoekinson w as County (Court of the State of Ore- W ashington to tak e his parents werc 1 P^pw pixvented with a bouncing baby gor. for Sherman County his final home w ith them fo r a visit. They nef ' theorist«. girl a t hi« home on the 8th. Report and Account a s adminis- left thia mornng. OF TH E K EEPING OF COWS ^ X m V “ a n l t ^ t “ For Moro Bride To Be « In Other Days ’ VT L? - 7 f u n . - o ^ fphd<: i p h ^ of flour under M , W alls’ m anage- a t fch^G m e of Roy Benson wa« severely h u rt in the courtroom, a t the courthouse, U not a t aU suggestive of on «the head Monday evening a t in Moro, Sherman County, Otre- fl Kay Canyon, by falling off a hand gon, have been fixed flower ganK «. pUce by for the ^ Court aring The problem has to + ^mall towns. wrthan the tovrns for tim e immemorial ha e per nntted, a c tu a ry or «through l ^ s n e « , citizens to keep pigs, horses,^ cinck® ^ w ar w hat have you wrthxn the orty'a gatw . _____ Farmer« who re tire to the city b r n y their, favorrte cow; te » s c - holders desiring to save a ,pen-n> on the m eat bill buy a cunning «host and chickens a iv w a a w area a ■ necessity by some. Some 1 sm all «m « _ . ¿j j towna look like a Imtn >a a «iMell like one, too. It th a t in Mono all restrictions on the keeping of exoept one. T hat e v « T p e w m who wishes to keep stock m u ^ keep them within (ten feet oe n® own house. It is a custom for stock owno - in th e city to re n t o r b u y . atoWe or Oty a block aw ay from th eir own home«. T h » mwy ¡be based on the some theory that causes buil(Eng g miJoa ro^d objection« to said Final 'Report WaAC<> aru1 Account and for the settle- 35 fannera. ment of 1Q m ik s thifl Donaid McDermid tnjuk? 1M A dm inistrator T Jobng(>n 39. 42 C. C. Kumey Of Wasco has «ship- A ttorney for A dm inistrator 2Qof) Wmco fi0 #)|S. the W w M Co. to b e ------------------------ Pm nctaco. NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING o b „ rv„ Au(p 1-6, 1912 Notice is hereby given th at the £ Stephen« and sons, undersigned has filed in the Coun- experim ent farm , is visit- ty Court of the State of Oregon „ s t i v e s and friends In Baker to r Sherman County his Final ---------------- ---------- R<, Acoourt M - ----- •--------- —----------- neporc «no nceouin, as Adminis- Berrian left fo r the springs tra to r of the estate of William E. by auto Tuesday evening; Mrs. Newton, deceased, and th a t Sat- following by tomin Wed- urdsy. A ugust 23, 1941, a t ten . o’clock a. m ., of said day, a t the J M urray Axtell has -added very County Courtroom, in the Court- cf(neti<iea.a bie to the appearance of house a t Moro, Oregon, have -been penw m l ^ ^ c e property in fixed by the Court as the time and ¿ f Hood avenue place fo r hearing of objections to aTxl F ira[ street, by unlim ited ap- said Final Report and Account ¿cation of paints and oil toy a rtis- and the settlem ent of said estate, P Elm„ N «wton Elm er c C. . Newton A Meloy had some fine, crisp G. A. A dm inistrator tender celery on sole th is week Geo. G. Updegraff and will have m ore fo r tom orrow . A ttorney fo r A dm inistrator 38-41 F - th c O U cc v ., A u ^ O B . 1923 J Ci McKean h a s sta rte d ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF i , , ireod Uw<l»r, w ellobrerved In w<Jrk for hu, ESTATE OF CHARLES M. Z X w w l o n in * ' * KUYPERS There has 8f with an 8 foot open porch. Notice is given th a t Elizabeth the city council about this matter. Men are still in demand in the K uypers has, by order of the Coun- There is a growing resentment te r v e rt fields around Kertt. Three ty (Court of the State of Oregon *4ptin*t ««»c junecrf.rccmgrft of the boyw -ilon’t be to r Shennan County been appoint- ordinance that bars baWtiff, W«b right to the front. «d executrix of the la st will and mals from hvm g m the city. _ w Q M n|w tbe testam en t of Charles M. Kuypers, This could he • a" en^ed T® J. IB. Holman 640 acre (farm. The deceased, and has qualified. All m anner above and it dwuW -U st few years Mr. MUler h ss farm - creditors o f said deceased are em inently so tafacto ry . ^ y M<ar. hereby notified to present .their ------------------- ---- . tin and J. B. Holman under lease. cUrms, duly verified a s by law re- 9h! Sh-h-h-h! Th- president Now he owns one and retains the quired, to th e undawagnad a!t nor residence n e a r Rufus in Sherman of th e United States, a strong a n d kcae on the other, in town Ccunty,. Oregon, w ithin six month« and G reat W inston ------- S wiwerful , p nation, re m ia Iff B rit- ‘ W Frank -d ^ M u y Hulery from R u was f» . : f™ <«*■«* wh,ch in • in « m tto n t t a t own» a «inth <A Fontere »re hem« printed «-«><« <tate2 ? /¿ J b e t H ^C Y PH R S t h . « r id - « « r f . e e , hsve m et in n e p re in r the .n m » I Ito rv e « Ball ELIZABETH KUYPBRS. secret from friend and foe: per- a t Moro Opera house on Friday. ‘ 37 41 t a p . to ta lk .b o o t -whot THEY Septem ber lr i. Music will be by 4 Attorney for Executrix F oirter’« oreheotra. to do. are 7' . G -baen U away a mon away . A fter this date I will not be re sponsible fo r «any bill» made by Evelyn Ritner. Joe R itner. For NORMAL Pleasure SKIDS ON CURVES Among the cause of skidding on curves are excessive speed, under inflated tires, dsrnooth tires, springs th a t are too flexible, or weak sh-ock absorbers according to the public safety departm ent of «the Oregon State Motor Association. T. Leder Jehasen BORO RED LABEL BLENDED W H IS K E Y Next time you call for a bottle, m ike it Red Label. It’s got w hat it takes w hen it com es to taste. - Food! Food! Harvesters must be Ifed’three timesa day |W e can supply you ith the best in food $1.75 QUART 95c\ Pint Wc [for the hungry men. (R ed u ction s fo r large lots. M e H a le ’s Grocery 'Jimmy” McHale, Owner 422 E. 2nd St. The Dalles «> itiify-ltnilllltl) ...... Dovi G lA R A N T E E D S A T IS F Y IN G S I IT 7 » I I S H 1 R D ». t e r o « y K ltd .. ’V 900000000000000000000000 * < rO W S P tì R O IT T lA H O O R 1G O S