Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 03, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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pAbP 1. SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
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Sherman Coanty Observer
Established Nov. 2, 1888
- Grass Valley Journal
Established Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
Wasco News-Enterprise
Established Nov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
Editor
, . . . . mot tor at
Ertered as second class^matter<at
the Pestoffice at Moro, uregcn
under Act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
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Giles L. French
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,4041
science of government in çompari-
son to their contributions to all
'other sciences.
«Coifunued from page ontJ
Whether Hitler conquers Russia
or not counts little. Oil, try and so satisfactorily with the hop men
get it from the conquered Russians that they are asking for its re­
try and move it across a land as neWal. Companion bills, one in
barren as fire and hate oan make senate and the other in house,
it
have been prepared and will be
It seems now that the i longer introduced. The west coast pro-
Germany holds on to the countries duces practically all of the hops
of Europe the greater will be the rfcised in the United States,
disaster to Germany when that
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hold is finally loosened, as it must
Estimate of the nut crop of the
surely be. Hate will have its out- northwest is placed at 4,500 tons
let and every cruelty perpetrated of filberts and 5,500 tons of wal-
the nationals will be re- nutg thig year by the department
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venged against
the Germans.
of agriculture.
The department
And the world will not be settled aisc gayg there is a brisk demand
until it is done.
for pickers to harvest the nuts.
It is not an outlook with any Ov’ing to war conditions, the ton-
cheerful features for owrld peace age wjjj be consumed in this coun-
or for international amity.
try.
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work of C. A. Tom in giving in-
structipn in first aid ¿M 'partially
provided* for additional classes in
the south end of the county.
Announcement of the U. S. De­
partment qf Agriculture’s blue
stamp food list for October
marks the 22nd month of food
stamp plan operation in the state
of Oregon.
The blue stamps are exchange­
able at retail food stores for any
’¿ X e H : r C ^ ’ 1S , ° n.hten
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of School Dis­
trict INo. 20 of Sherman County,
State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL
SCHOOL MEETING of said (Dis­
trict will be held at the school
h ou ... o p the Wth day of October,
FOOD STAMP SALE
Kelly’s Column
APPRECIATE *
-^ A M E R IC A
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TO BE CONTINUED _
eggs, raisins, dried prunes, hom-
iny (corn) grits, dry edible beans,
4% wheat flour arid whole wheat (gra­
ham) flour, enriched wheat flour,
enriched self-rising flour, self-ris­
ing fiour, fresh pears, fresh ap-
pies, fresh oranges and all fresh
vegetables, including potatoes.
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Orange food stamps are also ex­
changable at retail food stores for
any and all foods for human con­
sumption.
“Increased food consumption
made possible through the food
stamp plan guarantees a present
and future domestic market to
farmers everywhere,” said Mr.
Louis Belangie, area supervisor of
the Surplus Marketing Adminis­
tration. “ In addition it helps the
nation attain . the defense goal
of ‘make America stronger’ by
placing heathful, nutritious foods
in the homes of under-consuming
families.”
It was pointed out that some 40
million acres of “export” crops
must find a domestic market.
1941, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon,
for the following objects:
For a vote on the sale of the
school buildings and school prop-
erty.
(Dated the 30th day o f Septem-
. _r, 1941.
Clyde Crites, D ist Clerk.
S. A. Hall, Chairman Board of
Directors.
48-49
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
OPM has notified a timber con­
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
NEWSPAPER WEEK
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
tractor in the northwest that he
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
SHERMAN COUNTY
For must produce heavily of spruce fsr
This
is
newspaper
week,
Payable in Advance
set- airplanes in December, January
In Matter of the Estate of Hin-
vears
Americans
have
been
ONE YEAR .....................
$L50 ting aside weeks for this purpose anil February, the worst months
ricli Peters, deceased.
and that. All have been heralded in the year ofr logging. The ope-
S$, Notice to Creditors.
OCTOBER 3,1941
with much ' newspaper publicity, rator is now seeking lend-lease
T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
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Now for the second year news- funds, as the spruce is to be used
You are hereby notified that the
-VOTES OF REPRESENTATIVES oapers themselves have a week in by the British, to cut the logs be-
undersigned has been duly appoint­
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which to speak of .their service for^ ibad weather starts. No funds
ed administrator of the above en­
A group of republicans in Ore­
are yet available, and the opera­
titled estate, by the County Judge
gon have recently aroused interest to the nation. Strangely they have tor is becoming anxious.
'•nut
given their week less space, less
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of ‘Sherman County, Oregon, and
in the party’s stand on interna­
build-up than they give to apple
all
persons having claims against
tional affairs by criticising the
week, defense week or any of the
said
estate shall present them,
votes of three members of the
with the proper vouchers annexed
Oregon delegation in congress other multiplicity of weeks read­
to me at the law office of Roy J
They hold that the representatives ers can remember. Perhaps news­
papers
h are
modest
enterprises
f
ontjnued
f
rOm
page
one
Baker in Grass Valley, Oregon,
did not support the president or
o l i x T z S'*
a p p r e c ia t e
« M t n I c a i * c »
within six months from the dat
offer enough aid to Britain in this "f But“newspapers do have a real »ow contains more than »207,000
DEFENSE COUNCIL
of the first publication of thi.-
emergency.
pnrt ln making American life what to
a new r«mrd high smee it,
notice.
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C H U R C H E S
^Continued from page one.
Many of the signers of the pro­ it is, that is, the kind of newspap- creation in 1925.
in the food and clothing and emer­
First publication being Septem­
test have themselves been repre­ e is Americans buy. If they were
Largest property owner in the
Moro Presbyterian Church:
gency housing divisions of the ber 12th, 1941 and last publication
sentatives and should know that it propaganda sheets as are printed slate family is the board of high-
James D. Moberg, pastor. Rally necessities division.
being October 10th, 1841.
is unfair to criticize a year or two in the dictator countries they er education with an investment
Day for the Bible School 10 a. m.
Herman D. Peters,
Mr. Dunlap’s committee of Pro­
after a vote was taken on any would not be valuable except to of $12,523,160 in the five institu-
Administrator.
tection will have C. C. Wilson as
Morning
worship
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11
a.
m.
subject, unless objection was made the government. Perhaps not long tions of higher education of which
chairman of police work, LeRoy C. ,ROy J. Baker,
at the time. Conditions change to it for today there is a story $9,060,619 is represented by build-
Sermon theme, “Praying Hands.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis return­ World Wide Communion Sunday. Wright as fire, debris clearance Attorney for Estate.
and hind sight is much better than from Italy that readers there are ings. The state college alone
chairman, C. A. Tom as first aid ___________________.
foi esight. We do not recall any refusing to buy newspapers be- owns property valued at $5,890,- ed to their home here Tuesday af­ Pot Luck Dinner following the
and rescue chairman and George xHO»n:H»>:in»»»»«mi»»»»»> n |
roar of disapproval over the vote cause of their known bias on news. 436 with property of the Univer­ ter taking their son, Luther War­ services.
Wilcox as air raid chairman. Posts
ren
to
Corvallis
to
resume
his
of Messers Mott, Angell and Hol­
In the world today knowing sity of Oregon valued at $4,-
have
already been established by
school work at QSC. The Davis’
man on the lend-lease bill. Now what is going on is a privilege 082,689.
This is ihe time to—
Wasco
Methodist
Church:
the
army
and observers are being
visited Mr. and Mrs. 1C. F. Guyton
that administration and British that few but Americans can en-
Property of the state highway
named.
propaganda has become effective joy. Because we have been trained department, including its vast at ¡Sherwood, former , Kent resi- Sunday School at 10 a. m.
The Planning division will have
Morning
Worship
at
11
a.
m.
the vote is criticized.
to expect news undiluted with prop fleet of automobiles and trucks dents, on their way ome
as
chairman of the morale com­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson were Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. mittee Mrs. Carroll Sayrs, 'A. A.
W’hile there is certainly a large aganda we take newspapers f ° r and other motorized equipment, is
Preaching
service
at
the
Grass
over night guests at the home of Valley-M ethodist church Sunday Dunlap of finance and Ross Om-
percentage of Americans who be­ granted.
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valued at $4,780,129.
then daughter, Mrs. H. C. Nelson
lieve that Hitler should be de­
Anyone who has had occasion
duff of registration.
Buildings, furnishings and fix­
aftemoon at 2:30.
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feated, it is not proven that there to run down a rumor has greater tures in the capitol group are and family at Bend recently.
A former meeting of the coun­
F. L. Cannell, pastor.
is a majority who fear that he is arprecjatjOn of newspapers. Ru- valued at $4,413,348. This group
The H. E. C. ladies of Kent
cil went on record as favoring the
coming over here to defeat us. mo„ ?row because each relay of ¡^cTJdes" ^ ’c apitol, library,"office gia»>ge are sponsoring a card
Moro Christian Science Society:
Our democracy is in little danger thcm changes them slightly and buiJding supreme ’court bidding Party Saturday evening, October
from Mr. Hitler’s doctrine of die- befdre the end of the street is anf{ printing building.
4th. Five hun
hundred and pinochle Sunday School is held jn the rear
P ric e * m a y rise a n a
of the church and begins at fO
tatorship: it is in grave danger reached the story is likely to be
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will be played.
fiom Mr. Roosevelt’s doctrine of undiluted fiction.
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Seoretarv of State Earl Snell
The Misses Helen Halvorsen, o’clock. Church service is held at -FOR SALE: 20 to 30 head of black
goods g e t scarce.
faced ewes, bred to lamb in Feb­
the supremacy of the executive
It may be that we are boasting Wftf>
week elecUd pregidnt of Egther Cammack and Shirley eleven o’clock; subject “Unreal­
ruary. W. C.Helyer, Kent, 47-8
L e t us supply y o u w it h ::
branch over all other
unc ions about newspapers this week
the American Association of Mot- Braat were business callers in The ity.” Wednesday evening meet­
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STEADY
WORK - Good Pay—
ing meeting is at eight o’clock.
of the government.
should not; it may be that we or Vehicle Administrators at its Dalles Saturday.
Reliable
Person
Wanted
to
call
a
c
e
lla
r
fu
l
o
f
good
g
r
o
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p
The
reading
room
in
the
rear
of
If Republican representatives should restrict ourselves to telling- annual meeting in New Orleans
Floyd Miller of Salem visited
on farmers in Sherman county.
as Mr. Mott Rtated, vote against of other weeks and let our own which, the Oregon official attended. Miss Shirley Braat at the Kent the church building is open daily,
ceries a t best prices.
No experience' or capital re­
with an attendant at the close of
bills that may aid Britain because pass by without comment. But Incidentally Snell is the first west- hotel Saturday evening,
quired.
Some
making
$100.00
the
services.
The
public
is
cor­
these bills also give unlimited he who tootles his horn for others cm man to be so honored. As
,George Witter attended Luther­ dially invited to attend the ser­
in a week. Write McNess Co.,
power to the executive branch rthey may be permitted an occasional head of this association Snell is
McHale’s Grocery i
2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, (Cal.
an
church services at Grass Val­ vices and to make use of the read­
pre following an old and well toot for himself.
also ex-officio a member of the ley Sunday atfemoon.
,
ing room.
Jim m y” M c H a le , O w n e r .
proven path of democratic t h e o r y ------— ---------------
highway advisory committee to
FOR SALE: 48 ewes, 64 lambs—
The first in a series in the new
which is to maintain a balance of
38
of
them
ewes.
Call
George
the
war
department.
422 E. 2nd St, The Dalles
If officials and groups organiz­
health
program for Sherman
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power between the three branches ed for patriotism wouRhquit bait­
Drinkard or R .1 M. Johnson at
county, was held at the Kent
of government.
Wasco, Oregon.
48-49 UXitUU
The Board of Control is • con-
ing Lindberg and Wheeler there
The administration apparently would be much less too-do about sidering a request from the Mult- school house Monday under the
direction of Miss Rebecca Over­
has a very serious problem before ¿’h'e'"^h^ e matter.
nomah county commissioners that
of port]and an<) Luci„ e Vale
it. The president solemnly pled­
the state take over 30 tuberculosis
health nurse of Moro. Tests for
Two inter-collegiate foot ball
ged that we would send no army
patients which the county is now defective hearing was Monday’s
games
in the Oregon area are
to Europe during the last cam­
caring for in a hospital at Trout­
work.
scheduled
for broadcast this com­
paign. Since his election he has
dale.
Multnomah is the only
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes, Mr. ing week-end. On Friday evening,
been acting just as if that was
county in the state providing coun­
and Mrs. R. P. Barnet and Mr. October 3, the University of Ore­
what he was trying to do. This
ty hospitalization for tuberculosis
and Mrs. E. M. Helyer were those gon entertains the-U niversity of
split personality business, this go­ From the Observer Oct. 6, 1922
patients.
from
Kent,who, attended the funer- jfjnbo in a Pacific Coast Cojifer-
ing two ways a t once, is a little
Teachers Institute will be held
ai
of
Mrs. Vanessa Buckingham ence clash at Eugene. Associated
n atter that even the agile brain in1 Moro October 9 with a group
Eighty four per cent of the
of the chief executive has not been of instructors coming from the salesmen and ninety per cent of ar Grass Valley Thursday agter- sport-caster John Carpenter will
noon.
be at the microphone of Station
able to solve.
University, the Normal school and the brokers taking the recent ex-
Mrs. Roy Barnet and Mrs. Carl KALE, Portland (1330 keys) to
If we are going to war then the the State college.
aminations for real estate licenss .Schadewitz called briefly at the
republican party of a certainty
j Thomsen, superintendent of made passing grades according to G. L. Barnet home at Cow Canyon describe the action starting at 7:45
p. m.
must follow the commands of the thp Gorman Sunday School,
ad- Claude R. Murphy, state real es- Saturday afternoon.
' Saturday atfemoon the game
duly chosen leaders. They will,
vifeeg that the regular winter ses- tate commissioner. Oregon is one
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and
too, whe|i and if that happens.
sions will be resumed ks soon as of the eight states requiring ex- Mrr. W. P. Jeffries were business between Oregon State College
and the University of Washington
But we have been assured in a the rush of fall work is over.
amination “of persons dealing
in callers in The Dalles Saturday.
at Multnomah Stadium, Portland,
direct statement that we are not
Rains of over an inch promise real estate.
Mrs. W. B. Wilson and children will be described by Associated
going
to
war.
That
being
the
case
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a good crop for 1923 inasmuch as
and Mrs. A. Ek Lyons were busi­
there seems to be no*reason why farmer8 have been able to seed in
Oregon motorists consumed a ness visitors « at Grass Valley sportcaster John Carpenter start­
ing at 1.4)5 p. m. This broadcast
the
republican
representatives ^ood time thig f an
total of 30,735,874 gallons of gaso-
Monday afternoon.
will be heard over Station KALE,
should abandon their ideals of
Geraldine Vintin of Grass Val- line during August, an average of
W. B. Wilson is back on the
democratic government and vote j
j ohn Wilson and Estel Hart- 73 gallons for every motor vehicle Shell Oil truck after a two weeks Portland, and other Mutual net­
work stations throughout Oregon.
an apologetic “Aye” to all White le’y ’ of Kent> c iark Henkle and registered in the state, to set a
vacation.
House proposals, thus giving ad- He!en Rryant have just returned new high record for the state, ac-
J. L. Matthes is doing carpenter
ditional power to the executive from the 4-H club camp at Salem, cording to Secretary of State work at the A. F. Lyons home
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 118
branch and further endangering Fiom the Observer Oct. 4. 1912
Earl Snell. The August consUmp- this week.
There’s nothing mysterious about
Moro. Oregon
C. L. Montgomery was hurt tion represented an increase of 12
our government.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
p« u y “ b.dly " u .t wU k by a fall percenlt over that ofj Augu.t, 1940
s u n M.
d a Schadewitz
y ^ K la m ;
of "eact monlh.*”
Statehouse Gossip
Kent Couple
Return From
Trip To Valley
Lay
in a Supply^
°f
j
Staple Groceries
W ant Ads
Football Gaines
Will Be Broadcast
In Other Days
D oorbell
Ringing-
easy style
the way advertising works.
bouncing‘ “
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the
previous
™ 1 , where the former ha,
HATE
employment, and will make their
The factor that will eventually manger, but he ia at work again, high record. Snell turned a check home there indefinitely.
Mias Cora
Dougherty and I Arch for $1.536.794 over to State Treas-
defeat Hitler and all his generals
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Miss 'Rebecca Overstreet of
is growing in Europe and press re- Russel were married September 25, urei Leslie Scott as representing Portland who is employed by the
the A state tax on th«.
the month
month’s ■ ras-
gas­ state board of health, spent the
ports are not propaganda in en- by Rev. E. H. Hicks of Grass t,
oline
sales.
tirety. That afetor is the hate of Valley.
week end here at the J. M. Wilson
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the captured peoples.
There is quite a bit of thresh-
home. Miss Overstreet is a for­
The need for some form of con­
Not-only will it defeat Hitler ing to be done in Sherman county
mer Kent teacher.
trol over construction in rural
"Mrs. B. A. Hogue and daughter
actually, it will also defeat the yet. Hugh Shull
has 20 ays
areas was pointed out by John W. Gertrude went to The Dalles Sat­
ideal of ¿ consolidated Europe led ahead of him.
Cunningham, engineer in charge urday where , they will spend a
and managed by Germans or any V Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Landry, nee
DroDosed - army
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other group or peoples. There is Eva Ruggles, are at home in the of plans for the Prop™
£ week at the home of the form ers
«M-mthing to be w id for the ideal Henry Smith cottage on Hood St.,
a ^ ° up X « ’ «»'’" , Frank -Bennett and fam-
of* breaking down the nationalist cornor of
city and eounty officials from the ify.
- barrier, of continent.. Europe, but H o .
plopo« d „ „ U e a re. meeting in
Mrs. Chauncey Rambo and son
Robert
were dinner guests "at the
it will surely not survive the surge
.how , 25 ih the primary room. Salem thia week.
' J. K. Wilspn home Sunday.
of hate that is apparently sweep­
46 in the intermediate room and lack of th>. control
ing the old world.
Twel¥* r ;X to
¿-’It will not help to - shoot hos­ 23
tages, imprison officials. That kind W Milt Damon i, home packing up. lined with unsightly beer parlor,.
of treatment serves merely to
hot dog stands and shacks of var­
speed the growth of hate. Smart Portland will be his residence un­ ious kinds.
colonizers, students of human con­ til after the 1905 fair.
Blake Cramer and wife of Rut-
duct and psychology might have
According to the Oregon State
been able to ao handle the conquer- ledge, Unci© Bert Kelsey of Fos-
©d people that disturbances would ail, and Wm. McGillis of Kent were Motor aasociation, one of the ear-
not have broken out so readily. New Moro hotel guests Tuesday. lv “Anti-iAuto” proposals was a
Mrs. Lottie Watkins is located law requiring motorists driving at
The ‘Germans have been none of
at
Republic, Washington settling night to send up a red rocket
these. They govern by force or
up the business of her late hus- every mile, and then wait fon ten
pot at all.
' minutes before proceeding care-’
; Often masters at dealing with band.
I. O. O. F. H all
,
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Sheriff
McGinnis
has
bought
a
fully on thier way blowing their*
inanimate things, they have made
G rass V alley
no succes* in dMlifllr with people, home ii} town, the O. A. Ramsey horns and shooting Roman can-
have contributed little to the place. < “.
dies.
Sat. O ct. 4
Vlsiting membere wel
come.
Helen Martin N. G.
Florence Johnston, Sec
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday eve­
nings of each month.
Visiting members cor
dially invited to meet
with us.
Wendell Balsiger W.M.
- ,_____ C. V. Belknap. Secy.
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
Moro, Oregon
Meets Every Second and
¿’Fourth Thursdays in each
Month. Visiting members
Invited
Patricia Woods Sec. t
Dorotha Moore, W.M.
Moro Lodge No.
113, I.O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets Lst and 3rd
Tuesdays in thr
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
sient and visitin<
brothers are cordi
ally invited to meet
.rith us.
•Joe Ritner N.G.
Vernon Millet, Sice.
It’s like the salesmen who go from
house to house looking for custo­
mers.
Advertising does the same job on
a larger scale.
It’s quicker—reaches more people—
at a lower cosfper call.
In other words, its a time saver
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.
_a-
which means it’s a money saver
as Well.
SHtSMAN COUNTY JOURNAL