Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 22, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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P A ta ! I. SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY. AUGUST 2?. 1 9 «
Exit Lawes
could g et along w ith few outside
< « m l«
attractions. The prize pig, the
huge pumpkin, the wadding steer
Shermaa County Observer
and an occasional horse race serv­
Wifi iW
Established Nov. 2, 1888
ed splendidly tx> am use the tnuiral
G rass Valley Journal
American of a generation ago.
C ontracts o fr th e three addition-
1941. 11he
The American -
Established Oct. 14, 1897
, Not «so in 1941
1R0000 lhorseiM>We r turbines is
a - ZI
1
MHR
M L K.,Z
CONSOLIDATED March J , 19. 1 farm er m ay
some o f th e t h i n g s _____ QQn
J* HStllfC L.311(1
he is called, but he is definitely not
> W
<* $1380.000 and fo r the
Wasco N ew s-Enterprise
Established Nov. 1891
a nutoe a n y more. He does p retty th ree governor» wth pumping
Fire of undetermined origin
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 well with his wheat, takes in a eouipm ert to regulate th e speed
started in the pasture land of W. »C.
good income from his cattle, drives of the turbines rhe price is $82,992. G uyton about 8 m iles south ot
Published Every Friday at
a good1 car and knows a s much Of th e initial three unit installa- Kent Sunday afternoon and a
Moro, Oregon
nbout nihgt clubs, hot music and tion one goes into operation th is ■number of Kent people went to
Editor
spli ts as any one.
m onth, the second in December help combat the flames, but several
Giles L. F rench'
The prize pumpkin interests him. and the third in Mardh, 1942.
acjes of pasture was burned oven-.
E rtered as second class m atter at but it takes something ra th e r lively
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Mary and Florence Hoskinson
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon tv amuse him for an atfem oon. . Im patiently aw aiting approval
under Act of Congress of March Thi« countv fair should have it by the senate and sig n atu re fbiy the returned home last week end from
„
th h year. TTw locally «wned ho»»e» . ^ i d e n t , ' the navy departm ent »«■ o Where they had l>een emp to y .
3, 1879.
are alw ays good. Mac B a r t e r 's ¿ .a n t, to rush building m aterials
« v e n a l week® a t the homes <*
Hie uixyuya
c_ n
Trum an Strong and Stanley Kru-
hc-rses have a reputation, the ex- and supplies to two small, rocky
$111911
O il
,
C IA T I 0« hibits have an interest th a t will do islands in Alaska for w eather *k
9 |tll$
fcr the forenoon.
A nam e band stations. One will ibe on K anaga
Mr». G. L. B arnet and' grand-
will be here to
m ake m odern island, the other on Kiska isand. da Lighter, Jo hnetta
Jennings of
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
music and will ’be accompanied by These stations a re to be complete- Cow Canyon w ere dinner guests
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
se \e ra l acts th a t should entertain ly equipped with scientific in- a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Payable in Advance
the most sophisticated.
strum ents, two officers, barracks M atthes Thursday evening.
ONE YEAR ....................
$ ‘ 50
It is a generally accepted truism io r the small personnel, mess
Mrs. ch au
Bambo all<1 „„„
t u r this h e t an ordum iy county laundry, etc. I t will: « » t »86.0)10 Rflbert left
for their hoS e
A U G U ST 22, 1941
lair. It is much belt«- th an th a t, .to estnblteh each of these lookouts, ftt
W ashington a fte r a
--------------- Ouc citizens do not sta n d in open and th is is regardW as d irt cheap, thr<w
v jsk
hcT
1 ACK OF UNITY
mculthed wonder gazing a t the fo r reports from these stations
j H Wil«on
' No one can read the daily press d 0WT1> nor taste the carnival ham - m ay save a navy seaplane costing
Dr ’J<)hn Lynch
)Rkth(?rd
or the magazines without being b u ig er as a special treat. They more than the installation.. I h e of Salem were over night guests
struck with the lack of unity ure used to getting around1.
departm ent 'has not much tim e to a t the home of the form er’s sister,
For 21 years Lewis E. Lawes was
among the American people a t
This will be a good fa ir because build the outposts, for w inter will M rs. Guy Hoskinson and fam iiy, boss of Sing Sing and now he is
this tim e when we are engaged people expect it and the board soon set in and observations from W ednesday night.
leaving to be a writer and lecturer.
fighting a war. True, it is an knows they expect it.
the stations will be required a t the
Mra. Mae Hoskinson and daugh­ He is shown taking a last look
in
earliest possible moment.
undeclared war and a war in which
te r Florence, Mrs. Edith Lyons his old domain, where as warden
a m ajority of the people do not
and daughter Sonwnie Jean and became internationally- famous
One Harold Ickes is in th e west
want a part. But it is a war, to bring great news t o the people C
Mrs. J. L. M atthes were visitors penologist. In background are build­
I aknr
here. Mr. Ickes says th a t th e a a I III L idU U I
of Mrs. J. C. Wilson Friday a fte r ­ ings of the well-known prison.
n-uverthe less.
|
A part of this lack of unity Grand Coulee
.
noon.
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H .^TW’
»Coulee irrigation project - -
must >be blamed on the president, wj|j m,a j.e guttlers prosperous and p|0W I rODlCHl
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson were
who was elected for a third term j^ p p y ¡f the politicians will ju st
over night guests a t the home of
epainst the desires of some 22
alone. Mr.
no
The question
th eir daughter, M rs. H. C. Neteon
million voters a considerable part doubt ihas R aB fiffu,red out. Back Itbor during t h
e
a
n
d
fam ily a t Bend Saturday night,
of whom felt th a t our system of -n w ^ hin.ptQn at his well polished when defense mdhistriee compete
Ray McKay and Mrs. Harley
gevernm ent was being outraged. degk h<? b a s maps> adding m a- for th<; »upply was considered * t
U - b ^ .-f o r
length by
Oregon «tafe Und M e W vjritedg
at C c
his failure to delegate authority to
icturee> figurK>,
th a t tell use pUnnm g eommrttee in makmg qmRe and ^ n i ^ e l d ^ u n d y
cr-pahle men who «m id direct the
ju st how
make imoney on i t. recommendation«. I t was m- nighf and M .nday r e pec
. y
defense effort. F urther blame
40 ¿
irrigated- farm in eastern eluded among a series of item«
Mrs, H. C. Nek on
d -son
mimt rent on his head• Ms neg- W ashington" He knows what to called to th e attontkm of sta te George of B « d apd Mr. and Mrs
. i the - country
----- imt-A into
/hie his dQ with
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lect to take
alkali, w . hat . crops to raise, agencies and s ta te representatives H. C. Swander an d son Courtney
of Portland were dinner guests
confidence as to w hat he expects wbere to «ell them . Gosh, ain ’t of federal agencies,
One
of
he
first
recommendation«
of
th e J. C. Wilsons Monday.
to do in the war. Many m ust feel b .reaurocracy wonderful.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson !?ud
made
and
carried
out
promptly
» lack of enthusiasm about the ----------------------- -
was th a t federal and state employ­ children and Jack Briley were vis­
nation’s effort as long as the duly
ment offices, the farm security itors a t the Bob Brown home Sat-,
elected representatives of the peo­
adm
inistration, the OSC extension urday evening.
ple have so little place in the
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Crat.ty and
service and any other agencies
m anagem ent of th e public’s affairs.
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____
_
th
a
t
m
ight
be
of
help
collaborate
daughter
Rose end Mr. -and Mrs.
We hear th at there is dissatis­
From
the
Observer
Aug.
22.
1902
jn
appraising
the
labor
demands.
E
v
errett
Oraltty
w ere in The Dalles
faction in the arm y because ,|he
Auto
fiends
are
very
much
im-
The
survev
was
also
to
show
the
Monday
where
the
form er was
beys felt th a t they were lied to
about lencth of servee The east- pressed by the killing of C. B. F air periods when men would be needed treated for (broken nhs received
em «tales «re ration -1 on gs-o- end wife. If it add« a dW errent eo ,„ d the heat mean« e f locating «rinle re p a .n n g « combined bar-
▼ester recently.
lux in a m anner that has all the much good will have been caused them prom ptly and efficiently.
Mrs. A. F. Lyons and dwvighter
Another recommendation made
di dvantages of th ° restriction by this foolhardy rush .to death.
Sam
m ieand Mrs. J. 'C. Wil^o-n were
and none of the benefits. We are
Miss P earl Neece in Portland,
th a t publicity concerning
short of m etals of which we recent, and Misses Verdi F raser and Ina labor demands be carefully auper- visitors a t the home of Mrs. Ida
ly had so large a surplus th a t nro- McMurray in Moro, were teachers vised and th a t efforts be mlade by Davis a t Moro Wedne-day a fter-
ductien was halted. S o ld iers'are who passed successful examma- ecoperating agencies to make the
Mr. and Mrs. W m; Mitchell who
In tm in without arm s lions last week.
most efficient use of the available
.
while laborers strike for higher
Hon. W. H. Moore came within labor suoply throughout the
per- have been a t the home of » ^ i r
™ f « £ to Z k i X r «n inch of his life Tuesday from i<xk o f n « d .
Mr«.
J. J. Decker and
bouls
We have great surpluses the bullet of a *hot fired in the
A th ird recommendation is th a t family during the harvest season,
of food and prices a re climbing.
Blue Barn loft to scare ‘ pigeons. a ij WPA projects, except those left Sunday for their new heme
IW h t now we have th? spec- In glancing it crossed Main street, directly connected with the
pre- a t Lexington.
tacle of w hat .we popularlv refe r parsing close to Mr. Moore’s head, paredness program , be closed ‘d own
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and
os the g reatest democratic and slivered the glass in the Bank
sueh emergency periods sons Je rry and Dick Mrs. Nina
r e t i ^ in the world wondering
f« m t.
and th a t steps be taken to divert Swanson, Mr and Mrs. Charles
w hat uledges its president has
Miss Carrie Shearer, sister ot such labor to *he harvesting, pro- Bothwell and son Edward, Mr.
made to another nation in a secret Ardly and Miss Alice Thompson, cessing or transportation of crops, and Mrs. C. F. wand»er a™1 J™ 1
ineetirwr
Rre O ^ t s of Mrs. Wm. Hoggard. Selective service boards were ask- Gountney of Portland, J. H. Wil-
He m av have promised to fight
Miss Shearer is from the Wiliam- ed in a fourth recommendation to son ^ n d Betty Rambo motored to
Japan m ow the n a w to Dakar, cite valley and Mira Thompson is g ive
consideration to tempo- Maryhill Su™*ay to v:sit the
im re A tlantic islands, help frem Goldendale. M bs S. left for rory deferm ent of farm selectees museum and stooped at Cehlo and
p r ^ r t T k ^ a p o re
We do not her home yesterday.
to enable them to make th e ir con- e t c h e d the Indians fifeh en-
know, and the position and quality
Gasoline 27 cents per gal. a t tribution to th e farm labor supply ro^ ^ meR
Pfvrti,qnd
rv* «nr W islativ e branch is such the Leader.
during the acute period. *
Blair of Portland is
J . G ^andM . A. P otter have gone
O ther recommendation« brought spending a few days here with his
about it if^wl^draired them to do to G rant County to engage in th e to the attention of state officials cousin, A rthur Cratjty ^ n d family.
had to do with game management,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. B arnet m ot-
stock business.
PO
fire
protection,
land
classification,
fo The Dalles Tuesday accorn-
From
the
Observer
Aug.
23,
1912
We a re a long way from being
real
e
sta
te
taxes
in
forest
coun-
P«nied
by G. W. Barnet who wa-s
M
organ
Bros,
combine
Dick
and
able to win a war. F irst we do not
ties,
farm
credit,
th
e
agricultural
returning
to his home.
William,
moved
on
to
the
R
ags­
know w hether we w ant to fight
conservation
program
and
some
Mr.
and
Mrs. W.--B. Wilson and
dale
farm
on
the
15th,
ju
st
a
t
a
or not. Second, we have nothing
- « . t r i o n s Norman and Jam es and Earl
tim
e
when
Ju
p
ite
r
Pluvius
paced
other
m
atters.
to fight with, having used our
A suggestion to th e A AIA; is th a t Lyons motored to 'Bend Sunday
available surplus of m etals build- n veto on fu rth e r h a rv e stin g 'u n til
production
control features of the accompanied by Jack Briley who
the
19fti.
. ing equipment fo r England, be­
, o rt of
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G o.ntv Clerk McPherson and gevernm ent program applying to was enroute to El Paso, Texas.
ing sh
oil where it is most
Mr». Nina Swanson of Dayton
needed and being decidedly
short Sheriff Freem an a re m aking th e ir w heat should be closely correlated
arrived
a<t Kent Friday evening foT
on morale because of lack of leader- second attem p t to lure the finny with land use and conservation
a
few
day» visit visit with her
ship Third, because we
have tribe th is wav from up Deschutes featu res of such program s, so th a t
niece,
Mrs.
George Wilson and
nothing to fight for unless
it be river: Fred ¡Fortner of Wasco, is conservation practices will ibe
ith
them
to
prevent
possible
ab-
adopted
by
w
heat
growers
along
i»niiiy.
proven th at a m ajority are a fraid wi
Rev. C. F. Swender and ¡son
with acreage reduction. The need)
of Hitlerian domination either a c t­ duct ion as before.
Courtney
of Portland were week
A lot of old tim ers just happen- for all agencies a t the state level
ual or economic, It has not been
end
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
shewn th a t many, other than in ed in a t th e office o f W. H. Moore, to ad ap t their program« to the Wilson.
R.
J.
Ginn
and
Mr.
Coleman,
Fri-
fundam
entals
o
f
soil
and
w
ater
Washington are afraid of this.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Decker
The eight Toint program is a day, and it looked good to us to conservation was emphasized,
transacted
business a t Moro T hurs­
fine- Sunday school text. Wilson see them : they were: N. W. Thomp ------------------------
day morning.
sen,
Jack
Thompson,
H.
S.
Me-
In
th
is
tim
e
of
national
emer-
made one. The .realists a t the
Mrs. J. M. Wison and son Rich­
peace conference left a part of it, Dwr.el, Henry Myers, all tillicum s gency your country needs your ard returned to Kent Tuesday
and it didn’t work. This program of the days when Good Old Sher- help. Buy Defense Savings Bonds morning a fte r a weeks visit a t
reads like a political platform man county was considered the and Stam ps regularly.
Moscow, Idaho and Wawawai, Wn..
and means about as much, no best p a rt of the world for the in­
Hazel Wilson of Salem is spend-
doubt, as the Democratic platform dustrious poor m an to get a
No. 113, I.O . O .F . ing a few days here a t the 'home
Moro
Lodge
start.
of 1932.
Moro, Oregon
of her uncle, J. E. Norton and fam-
Business firms a re on the move
W hether this country is going
Meets 1st and 3rd fiy.
t
3
to war or going to keep on taking in Moro. B. F. ¡Peetz moves across
Tuesdays
in ths
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and
about it no one knows. It is poor­ the hall to his form er office; A t­
I.O..O.F. hall Trai son Paul were " usincss visitors in
ly prepared to do either. We talk torney Saunders takes the office
sient and visiting The Dalles Tuesday evening,
of unity and arm y officers, cabinet vacated by Mr. Peetz, form erly oe-
brothers are cordi
Mrs. J.*K. Wilson and! son Ken-
mwnbers and government officals curpied bv W. C. (Bryant, and L. W.
ally invited to meet noth and Mra. Grace Gregg and
Ross
will
open
a
jewelry
store
in
are going about the land with
.▼ith us.
dadghter Dolores were visiting Mr.
< aixH-cbes on th at subject. We fail the place vacated by Mr. Saunders. Joe Ritner N.G.
and Mrs. Charles Purchase Sun­
to realize that we can’t have unity From the Observer Aug. 25th, 1922 Vernon Miller, See.
day.
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I.
until we have a government the „3 M argaret Royse, 12 year old
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Purcb'Ese
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people can catch up to to unite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lupine Rebekah Lodge
and Florence Hoskinson were at
Moro. Oregon
with, a program the people know Rirfee of DeMoss had her right
Moiro transacting business T hurs­
womethng about and can follow Collar bone broken August 1st, Meets 2d & 4th Tues
day
afternoon.
4
when she was throw n off a horse day of each month.
with ja ^leof^oonscience.
Visiting members wel
she was riding near her home.
Support your governm ent in
A. M.'Young and wife entertain­ come.
COUNTY FAIR — 1941 MODEL .
thi« national emergency. (Build
Helen
M
artin
N.
G.
~
ed
their
son,
C.
C.
Youpg
and
his
, The 1941 oounfy fair of Sherman
a walj of defense by buying De­
county should be the very best fam ily and daughter. Mrs. Z. A. Florence Johnston, Se<!
fense
Savings Bonds and Stamps.
th a t has been given in recent W atkins, and the latter*« two
E
ureka
Lodge
No.
121
A-F
A
A-M
daughters
last
Sunday
afternoon.
time*. - Mofe features have been
Meets on the 1st and
hired than before and the old Thek visiting p srty made the trip
3rd Thursday eve­
amtwemieuV th a t have given plca's- via aut-o from The „D'ilies.
nin'*«
of each month.
Oscar Adams has been furnishing
ure in the past are coming back.
Visiting
members cor
 good manv dollars a re going to th - K m tites some excellent beef,
dially invited to meet
be «pent to show spectators a good ' S. H. Arbuthnot, C. A. Perkins,
with us.
tim e a t the fa r ground» Septem- an-l Neal Freeman made the rourwi
Wendell
Balsiger
W.M.
ber 12, 13 and 44.
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brip to Portland via auto Wed-
C.
V.
Belknap, Secy.
À county fair a few year« ago nesday-'
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Kelly’s Column
Fire Burns
W. C. Guyton’s
NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims ag­
ainst the estate of Nelson W.
Thompson* deceased, a re hereby
notified to present them, in pro-
-
Notice is hereby given th a t the
undersigned has filed in the
County (Court o f the S ta te of Ore-
-
- Ä
c r zy X f i » l
duly appointed, qualified' and ac
"Ä d m in fa tn irix Of th e M- ‘•*‘wr * A ? **h“ r of Dougall
ting
U
U o f X Z i V Thompson, do- McDermid,
th a t Sat-
ceased. a t the office of Goo. G. u™»y, th e 30th day • o f August,
U idegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
» t 10:00 a - m., of said
y,
month« from the date of th is , in the co urtroom ,at the « u r i h m « .
Si
m Mono, Sherman County, Ore-
nctice, to wit: A ugust 8, 1941.
Frances Henrichs gon, have been fixed bv the Court
A dm inistratrix
'a s th e time and p lactffo r hearing
objections to said Final Report
Geo. G. Updegraff,
and Account and for the se ttle -
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix
mt n t of said estate.
Donald McDermid
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A dm inistrator
All
persons
having
claims
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a g a in st the estate of Susanna T. Lester Johnson
W alters, deceased, are hereby noti­ Attorney for A dm inistrator
fied to present them , in proper Wasco, Oregon
form, to th e undersigned, the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
A dm inistrator, with the will an­
nexed, of the e sta te of Susanna
This is the time to-—
W alters1, .deceased', a t the office of
Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice, to wit: August 1,
1941.
of
J. E. Norton
A dm inistrator, with the Will an­
nexed.
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Geo. G. Updegraff,
A ttorney for A dm inistrator,
the Will annexed,
Lay in a Supply
Staple Groceries!
Prices may rise andi
«
B
H a rv e s t
|goods get scarce.
I
A
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L
In Other Days
Let us supply you with%
•a cellarful o f good gro-j
K e n t H a ll
[ceries a t best prices.
Sat. Aug.
23
M c H a le ’s Grocery
'Jimmy’ M cH ale, O w ner
M obley’s
422 E. 2nd St., The Dalles
Orchestra
Save Time by using
this Modern Deposit Plan
Quick
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C o m p le te Inform ation
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D IP O S IT
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