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VÁOB 1, BHBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. ORJSGÓN *
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1*41
EOCE Has
A
Students From
19 Counties
a brief visito r a t K ent Satu rd ay-
bad form to say the least must be
R obert S ch illin g , w ife and daugh
very large. John Lewis is becom
ter w ere Sunday^dinner g u e sts o f
ing very unpopular.
(C ontinued from p a g e one)
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Lyorts.
Sherm an County O bserver
He is showing that he is more
Established Nov. 2, 1888
point
that will not meet with favor
’ V isitors in T he D a lle s »Thursday
interested in providing for a union
Grass Valley Journal
from K ent w ere Mr. and M rt, L. W.
shop for his followers than for in several parts of Oregon. The
Established Oct. 14, 1897 K
A m ick, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Schill
safety for the nation and those secretary would like to “freeze”
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 nations it has promised to aid. reclamation projects and not ini
ing and? Mr. and Mrs. Jesee H el-
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
Wasco News-Enterprise
Lewis has never been much of an tiate any new ones until peace
yer.
cation, La Grande, Oct. 39. (Spec
Established Nov. 1891
interventionist and probably feels comes. The secretary suggests
David Reid of Wasco was a brief ial) Nineteen counties of Oregon
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 that the welfare of his workmen is that the reclamation engineers and
caller at the »Robert Schilling home and four states other than Oregon
of more importance than that of the army engineers resurvey var
are represented in the fall term
Sunday afternoon. ....
Published Every Friday at
the Europeans. In that he is in ious projects and determine which
Mrs. J. C. Wilson is suffering registration at Eastern Oregon
Moro, Oregon
can wait. This applies also to flood
the minority.
with a case of pneumoina, at the College of Education. Enrollment
Editor
The World has become used to control, such as the Willamette
Giles L. French
home
of her daughter, MrS. H.
figures total 323, which is much
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ruthless tactics on the part of its valley project, and every river and
larger than had been predicted,
Ndson in Bend.
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Ertered as second class matter at leaders. There iqp’t a world known harbor project, from one end of
Bill Barnet and son Kenneth of and only a 7 per cent decrease over
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon fgure who is not a hard boiled Oregon to the other.
Mihon are visiting relatives at l.-Ast year, accprding to Dr» »Roben
under Act of Congress of March sort of guy. Probably there will
It is certain, however, that re
Kent and Grass Valley.
J. Maaske, president of the college.
8, 1879.
be little progress in civilization trenchment on non-defense agen
Mrs. Cino Nelson of Grand
Women students show a 3.3 per
until we have less toughness in cies and activities will soon be
Ronde is a visitor at the home of cent gain, while men students,
started, but before a slash is made
S P |I H H
out leaders.
Mrs. Grace Gregg.
with a total of 139,’ show an 18
What seems to be going on is a the special joint com m itted of
C IA T I OH
Miss Aileen Gregg and Keith per cent drop over last year, due
sociaj revolution. Out of it is house and senate will find every
Ferguson of Redmond were brief probably to the availability of
likely to come an increased power agency protesting against a cut in
callers
at Mrs. Gregg’s home Sun good paying jobs and service in
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
foi the workers and a destruction its funds and arguing that the
day
evening.
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the defense forces.
SUBSCRIPTION R A TES>
of the power of the ruling classes, work it does is in some fashion
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louie
Whitehead
Five Sherman county students
Payable in Advance
economically and socially and connected with national defense.
and P. K. Pope visited at Pilot arc enrolled’ at the Eastern Ore
ONE YEAR ....................- ...... *1W) politically. The closed shop would Oregon is an exception, but the
Rook Sunday.
gon College of Education this fall.
serve to “transfer the power .jover sale; of defense bonds has fallen
Dolores
Gregg
is
employed
in
a
They
are:
NOVEM BER 21,1941
the men from the bosses to the down and it is this loss of revenue
CCC office at Warm Springs.
Jane French, Moro, who will
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union leaders and it cannot be that is worrying Secretary Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Whitehead graduate at the end of the fall
PALLES CITY OR THE DALLES shown,so far, that the ultimate genthau.
made a business trip to (Portland quarter: Catherine Tom, Rufus,
welfare of workingmen in general
Monday.
who is taking the junior college
Recently the officials of- Tlie would be bettered by the victory
course; Helen Blau, Catherine
Dalles had occasion to send out of Lewis.
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Visitor—Well, young man, just Fridley and Margaret McDermid,
some notices and it was observed
Getting rid of this strike is easy
what
do you do on this submarine? Wasco, A^ho are enrolled in the
that the letterheads of that city encugh. Getting rid of the idea Continued from page one.
Wayne Morris Seeks Wings
Fed-up
Sailor—Madam, it’s my teacher training division.
give its name as Dalles City.
of following leaders until they be Oregon farmers will be more de
duty
to
run
forward and hold her
Wayne Morris, recent star of “I struction from N avy pilots who intro
•Not that it makes any material come dictators may not be so pendent upon women for the har
r.ose
whenever
we dive.
Read the ads in the Journal.
duced
dive
bombing,
aircraft
carriers
Wanted Wings,” became a member of
vesting of their crops next year
difference what a few officers may easy.
J
and
catapult
take-offs
to
the
rest
of
Uncle
Sam’s
N
avy
in
M
ay,
1941,
than
ever
before,
it
was
revealed
call a town as long as the general
when he was appointed to the rank the world. Also, there are opportuni
at a conefrence in Salem this week
public calls it by an understood
THANKSGIVING
ties in N aval Aviation for men who
of Ensign.
between representatives of grower
title. Yet it would be interesting
don’t w ant to fly. They can be trained
When
asked
w
hat
he
thought
of
When
the
iPilgrims
or
Puritans-
organizations
and
officials
of
the
to know why a town should be
the United States N avy, Morris said, as aviation m achinists, m etalsm iths,
had
made
their
first‘
harvest
Gov
state
employment
service.
With
called The Dalles when its true
“I think every man who is consider photographers, observers, or they can
name is Dalles City. Maybe the ernor Bradford proclaimed a the nation’s armed forces and the
ing joining a military service should receive in str u c tio n in m an y oth er
thanksgiving
day
to
giye
the
little
defense industries absorbing more
letterheads should state Dalles
look into the ‘chance of a lifetime’ trades. I t ’s a great life in the N avy.”
colony of the first white settlers ar.d more of the available man pow
City alias The Dalles.
Ensign W ayne Morris is pictured
which the N a v y and N aval Reserve of
on
-American
shores
an
opportunity
er women will be expected to take
The Indians/ it has been said,
here in his line of duty as a member
fer
to
get
into
the
big-pay
field
of
the
called the encampment near the to thank their God for the blessings up the burden on the home front,
future—aviation. In th e N avy you of the N aval Aviation Cadet Selec
employment service officials point
dalles by that name and hence the be? towed upon thepi.
can attend the finest flight training tion Board at the Long Beach N aval
On the Mayflower they haa ed out. (A committee of growers
town derived its name, A dalle (pro
schools in the world, and receive in Reserve Air Base.
nounced, dal) is, according to the brought seeds of various kinds. was appointed to investigate the
Oxford dictionary: rapids where With the aid of friendly Indians problem of transporting helpers to
the rivers are compressed into they had circled trees and made a the harvest fields and plans were
long narrow troughlike channels. sort of clearing in which to grow made for a survey of women who
Reason enough for the name The com. The first crop was a good will be available for work next
one although the soil of the colony 'year.
Dalles.
Mrs. Grace Gregg and daughter,
Perhaps it would be called Dalles was not of the best. _
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There has been a considerable
The younger men of the com
Old age, alcoholism and syphillis an,cunt of rainfall in this vicinity Dolores and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(City or merely Dalles if it were
< mumne were
w o e business
mubu . cbb visitors
not for the town of Dallas in Polk pany went into the woods and are the three principal contribu- during the past week which makes Purchase
caught wild turkeys or shot them ting factors to-ipsanity according tne farmers feel that they may at Warm Springs Sunday,
county.
This winter while there is noth v^ith the muzzle loading blunder t,» records of the Oregon State havt .„other good crop next y e a r .- Kr an(i Mrs j ohn Wi,80n an(,
ing to worry about but the war, busses of that time. Fruits and n f’ th«? in.tituHon’s 1 male 'naticnl-
^ r- an<» Mr». J. J. Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Rambo
national defense, the coal shortage, nuts common to that northern
« r e h e r e lw >eau.e of too much drink family returned here Tuesday after and son Bobbie went to Moscow,
Japan, taxes, cold weather, the climate were gathered.
“ v n i u b s ^ i c h T, the nHnc pal
days in Portland Idaho Friday where Mr. -Rambo
The
feast
was
cooked
on
open
high cost of living, the lack of
cot^tribtftins^cauRe in‘approximate visiting Mrs. E ln . -DecCer, mother wil, receive medical attention,
fires or before fireplaces; there
needed material through priority,
were no stoves. They met under ly 7 per cent of - the hospitaTs
Mr. Decker and Juanita M itch
j. £ Wilson took a load of
the changeability of government it
some trees and gathered about a eases has shown a decrease of ap-
™
ter
°f
??”
;
.
Dec)
er
"
h°
’’
stock
to Portland Tuesday return
m’ght be a good time to have a
light subject like this to talk long table hewn out of logs and proximatelv 50 per cent in the past «»tending the Northwestern School ing home Wednesday.
decade. While between 809 and °* Commerce.
about Why is Dallas City called ate and were thankful.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell who
The 1941 American Thanksgiv 1909 new patients are being ad-
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o _„_ y,ave been visiting, at Independence
G. L.
Hoskinson
and son Eugene
The Dallas?
ing dinner is cooked on an electric niitted to the institution each year, were business xH
olWx»-. at
ut rinlrlon-
varioUfJ point8 on the Coagt
visitors
Golden-
stove with almost automatic heat population of the hospital shows dale, Wn., Monday
for the past two w eek s. returned
It consists of well fed turkey only a small gain each year due
SA V E P A P E R
Jack McKay of Port Orford and to their home Thursday.
and
whatever
accompaning
viands
The government is asking that
to rapid cure of many of the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thatcher of
Mr and i^rs. J. C. Wilson went
everyone make an effort to save suit the taste of he diners. It is patients.
Lebanon
were
visitors
at
the
Bend Thursday where they will
eaten
in
well
heated
rooms
to
the
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paper is overlooking the Biblical
G.
F.
McKay
home
Tuesday
eve-
vjgjt
at the home o f their daugh-
accomanyment
of
radio
music
or
in function about the mote and the
Representatives of the coopera
the
noise
of
a
football
game.
ter, Mrs. H. C. Nelson.
beam. Remember, “Thou hypo-r'
tive flax processing plants at r*’n^-
Quick « Easy - Safa
We have much to be thankful (Canby, Mount Angel, St. Paul and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and
Kenneth Wilson spent the week
crite, first cast the beam out of
for
that
the
Pilgrims
never
dream
Springfiield conferred with mem- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Schilling and end at Moro with his grandparents,
thine own eye: and then shalt
Write or Cell for
...
thou see clearly to cast out the ed of but our blessing», are not so hers of the state board of control daughter Bobetta were business Mi. and Mrs. Chester Smith,
equally
distributed
and
some
share
.
Complete Information
mote out of thy brother’s eye.”
this week relative to the establish visitors in The Dalles Monday.
Mrs. GraYe Gregg and daughter,
The best information available better than otheriL Thankfulness ment of a uniform price for flax
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
L.
Barnett
and
(Dolores,
and
Charles
Purchase
heie is that thè government itself is not so spontaneous.
fibre. While No. 1 fibre which a n
Melvin «lu*
and granddaughter
made a business trip to , Portland
I» iuvJTiii
t
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s» v n
few years ago was bringing onlv Johnetta Jennings of Cow Canyon Thursday returning home Friday,
is using ten per cent of the paper
27 cents a pound is now selling at stopped at the Carl Schadewitz
made in this country.
Roy Hogue and Warren Morgan
There may be some doubt on the
60 cents a pound some of the co home Monday en route to
of Grass Valley were week end
H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
operatives felt that Oregon pro- Dalles. Mrs. Schadewitz accortTpa^M^&^ors
part of the average man about the
the L. W. Amick home,
MEMBER
FEDERAL
D E P O S IT
IN S U R A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO N
government using this much of the
cessers, including the state prison nieti them.
Henry Moers and Mrs. Paul
From
the
Observer
Oct.
24,
1922
plant, should take advantage ot
paper. There wouldn’t be if he
Smith of Portland and Mr. and
The members o f the county the present emergency to boost the
Dolores Gregg, who has been at- Mrs Charles Smith of Redmond-
were to"have the job of filling a
puce avili
iitKuvi* «««»•«
. - tending the Northwestern School were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
newspaper wastebasket every day court and Homer Wall met with price
still higher.
(Board ««
of w
Con
commission
and trol members expressed the fear of Commerce in Portland is visit- Mar Pluemke Sunday.
with bureaucratic reports about the highway
Paul Schilling and family were
everything from national defense learned that both the Sherman that higher prices might result in mg at the home of her mother,
highway
and
the
road
through
the
use
of
flax
substitutes
and
kill
Mrs.
Grace
Gregg.
visitors
at the Robert Schilling
to the keeping of bees.
Now information about govern Wasco county woul<f*be put on the the market which has been built \\ . p. Jefferies made a trip to home Friday and Saturday enroute
up for this
commodity on which Hermiston Wednesday to get the to their home at Goldendale, after
ment is of importance to the citi road map and constructed.
The case of the State of Oregon Oregon has a virtual monopoly in household goods of Allen Bekke- spending two weeks in Salem and
zens of a democracy, especially
whew government becomes so great vs Walter Givens was heard be the United States.
dahl, who is moving his family to Antelope with relatives
the Ireland ranch south of Kent.
and all embracing. I f the informa fore Judge Campbell at Oregon
Arlis Bailey of Grass Valley was
Mrs. Arthur Holt, who has been
tion is* made available to its citi City who directed the jury to bring
While architects continue to push visiting her sister Mrs. J. L. Mat-
zens so they may take what they in a verdict of not guilty.
W I N S 4 - H H O M E P R IZ E
the
plans for the new treatment thes, spent Monday night at the
The
girls
of
Moro
have
organiz
are interested in they will get a
better idea than if they read the ed p campfire club under the leader hospital at the state institution home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnett
for mentally diK«»ed, board of
m
going on t0
material sent out by the govern ship, of Bessie Anderson.
control
member,
are
fearful
that
R„dmond
Dr.
Poley,
Jack
Noonan
and
C.
ment, which is subject to criticism
Lawrence Bauer and Alfred
as propaganda on many occasions. W. McKinney brought home 13 construction of this much needed
geese from the feeding grounds improvement may have to be post Payne of Grass Valley were visi
poned until labor and material tors at the L. W. Amick home »Sat
near Bigiow early Wednesday.
IT GROWS (COLD
Frcm the Observer Nov. 22, 1912 prices .recede from their present urday.
That’s one of the many reasons for Blitz-
For the last few days Sherman
(Hugh Shull pulled in and helped high level. Construction costs have
Mrs.
B.
A.
Hogue
and
daughter
countians have had the weather the farmers in the northwest part advanced substantially since the
Mi einhard’s overwhelming popularity! It’s
brought to their attention. Here of the# county get their grain legislature authorized the expendi Gertrude returned home Monday
always refreshing, completely satisfying.
evening after spending the week
tofore this fall there has been no threshed.
ture of $325,000 for this improve end ip The Dalles visiting the
need to pay attention to the weath
Sunday evening at the home of ment. Only last week the board
er, except for an occasional rain. the bride’s parents Oscar Ruggles rejected all bids on a garage build former’s brother,r Frank Bennett.
Those attending the dance at
It was not too warm, nor was it and Allis S. Huis were united in ing for the eastern Oregon hos
WHENEVER YOU ENJOY B E E R ...Y O U
Antelope
Saturday night were
cold, just the kind of weather one marriage.
pital at Pendleton when these were Mr. and Mrs. Amandus von <Borstel,
WILL LIKE B L IT Z -W tIN H A R D BEST!
may live in easily without having
Mrs. J. C. McKean entertained found to exceed estimated costs Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes, Mr.
it come to your attention through the very little ones in honor of the ar.d a few weeks ago bids on a
and ~Mrs. Verne Mobley and Miss
discomfort.
first year anniversary of her baby r.ew cottage at the school for the Shirley Braat.
Now the leaves are off the trees, boy Kenneth.
blind were thrown out for the
Mrs. Tate Justesen of Juniper
making the buildings down town
When Carl McKean takes over seme reason.
•Flatt
and Mrs. Lane Johnson and
look strangely undressed. There the du ties’of the jBheriff’s office
»daughter,
June Marie of Wamic
is ice on the rain made pool in the Ross Omduff will be his deputy.
Members of the state legislature were visitors at Kent Wednesday,
REATING more natural beauty
yard and frost covers the ground From the Observer Nov. 21, 1902
will
find
t^e
ventilating
systems
Mrs.
Frank
von
b
Borstel,
Mrs.
In home surroundings h a a
in early morning. The wind chills
Isaac and Harrison Maxwell have
brought
a coveted reward to Alice
in
the
House
and
Senate
chambers
Carsten
von
Borstel
and
Mrs.
(Max
in stead of invigorates; winter will sold their farms, the former to
oberts, 15, of Turner. She has
greatly
improved
when
they
re-
Fluemke
attended
the
Legion
and
soon come rushing over the eastern M L. Van Gilder for $4800 and the
ten named Oregon's 1941 winner
hills with snow behind it.
In the national 4-H horns grounds
latter 320 acres to Dave Fulton turn to the capitol for their next Auxiliary meeting at Grass Val-
An engineer employed ley Wednesday evening.
beautification contest conducted by
Well, winter in Sherman coun for $5500.
Now the question session.
ty is seldom a very bad time. There arises—where can they invest the by the board of control to investi- ‘Mr and Mrs. L L. Wilson enter- the extension service, for which
will receive «^17-Jewel gold
is tome snow, a bit of rain, some rocrey to pay as well as a well gate the condition about which the tafcwd with a party at their home ahe
watch given by Mrs. Charles R.
lawmakers
have
complained
loudly
Thursday
evening.
Those
present
very hard frozen ground and a few stocked Sherman county farm?
Chicago horticultural h<p
en
ever since their fir st » ..t o r . Ir.the were Mr. and Hr.: Robert Mitchell Walgreen,
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nights when it is better to keep
thusiast. » » » Alice cleared her
¡Hon. R. J. Ginn has set a good
the fires burning brightly. Every example by hanging a street làmp new building found that the fault and Mr. and Mrs. W. JP. .Jefferies. yard of debris, planted slips and
forty years or so there is a winter at his corner. By the way what lay in the type of valve used in the The occasion being the birthday seeds In flqwer beds, as well an
shrubs and
in appropriate
» » h ferns iM
with snow deep enough to block become of the Moro street lights? system. Instead of holding the anniversary of .Robert Mitchell.
places, made and painted wlndo*
temperature
at
a
uniform
level
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Ç.
Wilson
were
the ronda and cause real discomfort
Curt Tom has bought the Persian
boxes,' set out small trees, white
but that sort of winter is not due quarter section near Grant for this valve now in use throws al- visitors at the J. S. Fritts home washed fence and fruit trees, a M
tem ate currents of hot and cold near Grass Valley Monday after kept the lawn mowed. » > » S**«
for a long time yet.
$2000.
will compote for the Weatern sec
The net taxable value of Sher air into the rooms to the great noon.
tional award of a trip to the 20th
discomfort
of
the
legislators
and
'
Mrs.
Cffiarles
Bothwell
and
son
man county is now $1,730.816 ac
STRIKE
Nat»*A»j 4-H CIbb Congress to be
their
assistants.
The
remedy,
the
Charles
of
Hood
River
are
visit-
T h e p e r c e n ta g e o f « A m erican cording to Assessor B.- F. Pike.
Held in ty b to e e s Ne* OOP*«- <•
engineer
has
reported,
is
simple
ing
at
the
J.
M.
Wilson
.home
this
Football is the latest fad «among
fe e l th a t strik es
w eek.
and inexpenelve.
industries are in the<boys in thè upper rooms.
Kelly’s Column
MOVIE STAR JOINS U.S. NAVY
Statehouse Goss’U
Kent Community Thankful For
Good Rains o f This Month
Save Time by using
this Modern Deposit Plan
T h e D a lle s B r a n c h oz the
U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k
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