V / WHWU5 flpr.NTT FHIMAT, JIL T 31. J»t? MQMn i F> S h e rm a n C ou n ty O b server E sta b lish ed N o v . 2, 1888 G u ian V a lie v Jou rn a l tu sta tlish e d O ct. 14, 1897 C O N S O L ID A T E D M arch 6 , 1931 W asco N e w s-E n te r p r is e E sta b lish ed N o v . 1891 C O N S O IJ D A T E D M arch 4, 1932 Published E very F rid a y at Moro, O regon Edito»- G iles L. F ren ch Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Moro, O regon ander Art of Congre.» of March 8, 1879. O ld P U » LI S sf* > t t»‘d • « A lin . N o o n e Is sta rtin g to pj;< duct* a lc o h o l fo r rubber In th e w h ea t c o u n tr ie s w h e re th e re is a su rp lu s b e c a u se th e y ca n g et no p ricrlty on c o p p e r and b u ild in g m a te ria ls. T h e b u sin e ss w ou ld flop* w h e n real ru b b er is a v a ila b le , too A nd th en , th e g o v e r n m e n t m a y g iv e th e nod to th e p etro leu m ru b ­ ber, w h en an d If It nods. V ic e -p r e sid e n t W a lla c e is r e p o r­ ted a s sa y in g t h a t . ou r s y n th e tic .ru b b er in d u stry m ust be sc ra p p e d a fte r th e w a r so w e w ill he a b le to b u y .fr o m so m e o th er co u n try . So, th e flght g o e s on w h ile th e n a tio n w ea r s o u t Its tir e s w ith Monday a fte r n o o n d riv in g and it is a ll a b o u t a s w e lt orgafiftlzed a s a h ig h sc h o o l p icn ic, and lo ts o f fu n . W h at if th e re Is a w a r? I M ’N BONNETS Q fjA T I 0 M 11 Kelly’s Column C on tin u ed fro m ten d s d istrib u tin g ,r Kent -Grange MODERN MASTER OF MOUNTAIN GIUBE» I*ngc O n e free In C en tr:,’ and S outh A m erica se ts m a n u fa c ­ tured in th e U n ited S ta tes. A lse h e w ill print and d istr ib u te □ w eek ly , sim ila r to L ife, g r a tis to th e p eo p le o f L atin A m erica . H e w ill sp~nd $3.600.000 th is, fiscal y e a r on ra d io e n te r ta in m e n t; $f. 700,000 o'n fr e e m o v in g p icture«- h e w llL su b sid ize L a tin -A m e r ic a n n ew sp a p er s to p rin t fa v o r a b le r e ­ p o rts o f th e U n ited S ta tes. T h is m u ch h a s le a k e d ou t. but in h a n d - IJng th e $ 2 8.000,000 a p p r o p r ia tio n S en a to r M cK ella r said R o c k e f l - le r ’s te stim o n y w a s n o t p rin ted in c o m m itte e h e a r in g s “b e c a u se it w a s th o u g h t it w ou ld n o t be b en eficia l to th e U n ited S ta te« “ to r e v ea l w h a t R o c k e fe lle r w ill do w ith th e m o n ey . S en a to r M cNary’ tried , in effe ctu a lly . to a sc e r ta in w h a t R o c k e fe lle r w ou ld sp en d fo r “e n te r ta in m e n t o f officials an d o t h ­ ers o f - th e o th e r A m erica n re p u b - j«ca’» T h is too w a s a “m ilita r y Becret” e H o w ev e r. R o c k e fe lle r h a s a rra n g ed to h a v e R F C sp en d $100. 000,000 in th e b u ild in g o f 100 w ind j a m m e r . In S o u th A m e rica to- h .ln g b en a n a e. cofree en d o th e r T h e o th e r d a y th e re w a s a su n - b o n n et on th e stre et. T rue, it w a s ~ O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER a m o d ern ized v er sio n o f th e k in d «11 th e . la d ies w o re o n ce u p o n a SU BSC R IPTIO N R A TES tim e, but It w a s still a su n b o n n et. P a yab le in A dvan ce O N E Y E A R .........-...... ...... ........ $ L 6 0 T h e y o u n g e r fo lk s w o n ’t k n o w w h a t w e a re ta lk in g a b o u t, s u n - . b o n n ets h a v e b een p a sse In th e JU L Y 24, 1942 fa sh io n p la te s fo r Lo. th e se m a n v j-cars. W om en w’o re th e m In t h e M A K IX G I T H A R D F O R d a y s w h en it w a sn 't p rop er to b e MR. HENDERSON ta n n ed to th e co lo r o f crea m ed p ro d u cts to th e U n ited S ta te s In O ne o f th e p oin ts o f th e pre p oint program for co ffee, d a y s w h e n a cr ea m y w h ite t b e s e , g a llin g sh ip s, .w h ich cou ld ld cn ts seven the p reven tion o f in flation w a s sk in a ttr a cted th e m en ..in stea d b e b u ilt q u ic k e r a lo n g C o lu m b ia riv er or th e P u g e t so u n d . stsh a llza tio n o f sta g es. T h is past o f d eep su n ta n , T h e su n b o n n et w a s a n e ffe c tiv e w eek th a t p oint h as b een a b a n ­ fo r th a t p u rp o se, too. doned, at le a st u ntil a fte r th e g a r m e n t T h o se w h o re m em b e r th e m w ill N ovem b er e lec tio n s. S ta te h o u s e G o ss’U not q u estio n th e u se o f th e w ord T h e W ar I^abor hoard gn ve “g a r m e n t’’. T h e lo o se b ack c o v ­ raises to w a g e ea r n e rs In sev era l C ontin ued fro m P a g e O ne ered th e n eck fu lly and sh ield e d cases. T he ru lin g now Is that th e back o f t h e h a ir fro m ’t h e orit> a t W a sh in g to n D.C. v labor sh a ll h a v e In com e to b uy ns fa d in g rays o f th e su n . T h e s id e s In rep ly th e g o v er n o r h a s m uch a s It cou ld b uy b efo re In­ w er e sta rch ed stiff and th-e w h o le p ressed th e s t a t e ’s w illin g n e ss to flation started . F ru it can n ers^ w eru th in g w as tied u n d er th e c h in s u r r e n d e r its cla im to th e sh ip to re ce n tly giv en a 18 p erc en t raise. w ith broad str in g s. A sm a ll b oy n a v y d e p a r tm e n t b ut o n ly on T h us do th in g s go up— an d up. d co m ed to w ea r o n e fe lt lik e h is t h e re q u isitio n o f th e se c r e ta r y o f E c o n o m ists w ere a lw a y s d o u b t­ fa th e r ’s d riv in g h o rse w ith b lin d ­ th e n avy. In o fferin g th e sh ip to ful th a t th is a d m in istr a tio n w ould ers o n ) th e w a r effort, If and w h en n eed ed p rev en t in flation . T h eir fe a r s are G irls In su n b o n n e ts d idn 't ca st th e g o v er n o r ex p re sse d th e h o p e b ein g . Justified fo r th e p ressu re th e ir g la n c e s sid e w a y s as t h e y th a t “ th e O regon cou ld g o forth g r o u p s th a t co n tro l siz e a b le b lo ck s m a rch ed d ow n th<» „treet. T h ey a s o fig h tin g u n it, e ith e r r e m o d e l­ o f v o te s are a b le to get vh atev«-r c o u ld n ’t. T h e s tr a ig h t and n a rro w ed Into an a ir -c r a ft c a r rier or th e y w an t. • p ath w a s a ll th e y co u ld see. N e i­ s o m e th in g o f th e sort, an d not. T h u s p o litic s ta k e s p reced en ce th e r a re w e try in g to a tta c h a n y Just be m elted d ow n In sc ra p or e v e r th e w a r and H itle r's rem ark s m c r a | v ir tu e s t o ‘ th e su n b o n n et. ju n k e d .” s a b o u t d em o cr a cie s are p roven true thoRe th in g s d o n ’t c h a n g e m u c h , in a n o th e r In stan ce. com e su n ta n and su n su lts or D avid E c cles, fo r m e r sta te b u d ­ It 14 m ore a p p a r en t ev e ry d ay cr ea m y w h lte sk in and su n b o n n ets. g e t d irecto r b u t m o re r e c e n tly a s s th a t th is n a tion w ill h a v e to h av e T h ey p ro b a b ly w ill n ev er com** sig n ed to th e Job o f c o o r d in a tin g d ifferen t a d m in istra tio n b efo re it hack a n y m o r e th a n w ill th e lo n g O r e g o n ’s in d u stria l d ev elo p m en t. ca n h o p e to w in th is w ar. sk ir ts and t h e m u ltitu d in o u s p e t- Is b ack In sa le m w h e re h e Will ty c o a ts th a t k ep t w o m en p r iso n ­ d e v o te th e n ex t few m o n th s to a ers o f th e ir c lo th e s. B u t It’s k ln d a stu d y o f th e ta x p ro b lem w ith a H I S T O R Y I N S C H O O I / ’. n ice to se e o n e a g a in . v ie w to p rep a rin g a report fo r the T h ere h a s b een so m e co m m en t b en efit o f th e n ex t le g isla tu r e . • * * ab ou t th e sta te m e n t th a t A m e r ­ C a reless sm o k e r s w h o to ss th e ir ican c p lle g e s do n ot tea c h A m e r ­ ican h isto ry . N ow th a t our typ^-j b u rn in g c ig a r e tte s o n to th e h ig h •way w h ile d riv in g th r o u g h f o r e s t ­ o f g o v er n m e n t Is th r ea ten ed from* ______________ - t w ith o u t w e n n tu r a lly , se a rc h for J # » - ed a rea s a re lia b le to find t h e m ­ s e l v e s ’ e x p la in in g ftfblr ca reless o th e r w ea k n e sse s. W e A re not ge-i in»: to lope ou r form o f govern'- F ro m th e O b serv er. J u ly 26. 19IS h a b its to so m e Ju stice o f th e p ea ce m e n t— o u tsid e so u r c e s— n o t F rid a y a fte r n o o n at th r ee o ’c lo ­ th lr su m m er. T h e sta te poUgo as for lo n g a n y w a y — w e m ay lo se It ck? J u ly 18, born to Mr. an d .Mrs. w e ll ns a ll sta te fo restry Wffibials from fo r c e s a c tin g w ith in . T h ese E u g e n e A m id on , a b aby g ir l.’ v-®»» h a v e b een Iggtructed to stric lty fo r c e s are aid ed by th e la ck o f M arried: A t th e P r e sb y te r ia n e n fo r c e th e la w w h ich p ro h ib it* p ra ctic e In th e effort to, te a c h in g o f A m erica n h isto ry and Mr.nse. J u ly 19. J o h n a th a n N. M ac su ch A m erican id eals. Ione« and M iss B e tsey B oyer, R ev . “ k eep O regon - e g r r e n e e n ”. • O n ly 82 p e r c e n t o f th e c o lle g e s A J. A d am s officiatin g. T h e s ta te w h ich o n ly recen tly of th e U n ited S ta te s ten ch A m e r­ " F . L. H u lery o f R u fu s w h o w a s an old n a ta to rlu m at ica n h isto ry and o n ly 72 p ercen t In M oro M onday rep o rts a field a cq u ired o f th e m req u ire en te r in g stu d en ts "f ~ acrea on hig farrn th a t th is B a k e r w ith a v ie w to c o n v er tin g to h a v e h ad su ch h isto r y . w en t ten aacka o f b a rley to It Into an a rm o ry Is n ow return It Is o fte n ta u g h t In gra d e sc h o o l th o a c r e . T h e j a n d w a s fa ll p lo w ed in * th ® b u ild in g to th e city w c H ig h sc h o o l c o u rses In th e history and BOwn th is sp rin g raised 11 w id r e n t it to a new y organ ze o f th e n a tio n a r e g e ttin g few er, o f w h e a t la st y ea r. com pany w h e w ******* H isto r y is on e o f th e th in g s th a t p r q l . P o le y w a s c a lle d to m a n u fa c tu r e o f w a r m M ___ t» y To Meet Saturday Eve I T h ere w ill be a m ee tin g o f th e G ra n g e S atu rd a y , J u ly 26. Mr. and Mrs. W m . J e ffe r ie s had Mrs. J e ffe r ie s g ra n d fa th e r, W illi: m Y o u n g , o v er S a tu rd a y ev e n in g . M iss D o ris S tiles, Mr. an d Mrs. B la in e M iller and son. L o u is and d r u g h te r . M avis, and H u gh H o s- k ln so n w er e d in n er g u e sts S u n d ay a t th e S a th er ra n ch , M iss E llen M cK ay v isited at th e H o w e ll ra n ch S a tu rd a y a n d , jv lth M rs. |I a r r y H o w ell, w en t h o r s e - h ack , hiding. Mrg j o fcn w ils o n a n d son K en - n t |j , w er e c a lle r s a t th e G regg h c m e B unda^ m o rn in g . K e n n eth S a th e r w a s h ere Sun- d uv m o rn in g to g e t a load o f c a t ­ t le a t thte J o h n M a c ln n e s ran ch fo r sh ip m e n t to P o rtla n d . Mrs. A d elb ert R ee se and fa m ily v isitin g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r P a r e n t.. Mr. a n d Mre. W . C. O uy- to n . S h e n ow liv e s In T ro u td a le Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth S a th er a n d d a u g h te r s w er e K ent v isito r s T u esd a y w h e n th e y ca m e up to g e t E u g e n e N o rto n w h o is h elp in g on th e tru ck . R o b ert S c h illin g w en t to T he D a lle s W ed n esd a y to see h is w ife an»', son, E rn e st. H erm an P e te r s o f G rass V a lle y w a s lo a d in g o u t w h ea t M onday fro m th e ele v a to r here. A n ep h e w o f R ich ard S ta k o ly ’s w a s h ere fro m T ex a s la st w eek le a v in g T h u rsd a y for h is h om e. W illia m Y o u n g o f G resh am is h ere to sp en d n -few d ays v isitin g B o b etta S c h illin g , «fkughter o f th e R ob ert S c h illin g s h a s been Stayin g w ith h er au nt, Mrs. J a y M cK ay w h ile h er m o th er h a s been in th e h o sp ita l. Not everybody with a dollar to sp a re can shoot a gun straigh t—bat everybody can shoot straigh t to the bank and buy War Ronds. Buy your 10% every pay day A lim o n y is a sy stem by w h ich wli'q*»' tw o p eo p le m a k e a m ista k e • ne o th em c o n tin u e s l o pay for It . ,’:>*p»ng w ith the w ar-tim e acceleration o f it« rail i.i. Southern Pacific L ines has ordered 70 of there giant heavy-duty, oil-burning freight and I isr e n g c r steam locom otives from T h e Baldw in L oco- : - -e W orks, Philadelphia. ca'os are in front foe greater visibility over *’ - Zi&TJt grades and through the tunnels o f the Î e-" ' N evada and other m ountainous parts of Wage Stabilization Under Discussion P re sid en t R o o sev e lt pi e s s c o n fe r e n c e told he is h!s c o n sid e r ­ ing a sk in g c o n g r e ss for m ore e ffe c ­ tiv e co n tro ls to k eep d ow p th e co st o f liv in g . In clu d in g w a g e co n tro l. T h e n a tio n a l situ a tio n as* reg a rd s th e co st o f liv in g m u st b e k ep t in lin e, he said . T h e o n e cr iter io n th a t m u st be k ep t R e m in d Is w h a t Is c o s ts th e a v era g e' fa m ily td ‘ liv e . Southern Pacific L ines w here $75 of this general type of B aldw in-built locom otives w ill be in service w ith the com pletion o f this latest order. Ten of the new en gin es already have been delivered this year. T h is is a C lass 4-S-8-2 locom otive, w ith four cylin ­ ders and a tractive force o f 124,300 pounds. E n gin e and tender w eigh 1,051,200 pounds. T h e tender hol-Js 6,100 gallon s of oil and 22,000 gallo n s o f water. V/h< el base o f en gin e and tender ia 112 feet, tw o inches. M j c ic v n t or m ore d u rin g th a t p er­ iod w ill n o t be en titled to raise« Except in ca se s w h e re th e ir ra tes s till a re su b -sta n d a rd and a ralae 1 j n ece ssa r y to w ip e ou t In eq u a lity ’’ T h e W P B ord ered an in cr ea se 7. ’ 44 c e n ts a day. r e tr o a c tiv e to la st F eb ru a ry for 157,000 little H eel w o rk er s. T h e u nion had a s ­ ked $1 a d a y in crea ses. T h e board ru lin g a lso p rovid ed m a in te n a n c e A k/ an In crease of A ll p erso n s h a v in g c la im s a g ­ a in st th e E s ta te o f J e ssie A m os, d ece a se d , are h ereb y n o tlfl.d to p resen t th e m , w ith th e p roper v o u c h e r s and duty verified , to ,tb*V’ u n d er sig n e d , th e duty ap p o in ted . , q ualified and a c tin g a d m in istr a ­ trix o f th e E s ta te o f J e s sie A m os. d ec< ased . a t th e office o f T. L e s­ ter J o h n so n , A tto rn ey at law . -W asco, Or»'gon. w ith in six m onth* from 't h e d a te o f th e first p u b li­ ca tio n o f th is notlc*. to -w it: J u ly 3 1542. Isa b ella C rosfleld L a te o f 1st P u b lic a tio n J u ly 3,1942 D a te o f la st P u b lic a tio n .J u ly 24, 1542. 35-38. 15 'T k a n k i to If o u J In Other Days | Is b ein g crow d ed o u t by m an u a l tr a in in g c o u rses and o th e r courses'" te a c h in g p h y sic a l sk ill». . T h e g ro w th o f th e n u m b er o f c itiz e n s w h o a r e c r itic a l o our rep u b lica n fo rm o f g o v e r n m e n t Is a p p a lln g . or w a s u n til w ar ca m e a lo n g to m a k e th e e x p re ssio n o f su ch se n tim e n ts u n p o p u la r. The la ck o f k n o w le d g e ab ou t th e th e o ry an d p r o c e sse s o f r e p r e se n ta tiv e g o v e r n m e n t sh o w s th a t in stru ctio n h a s b een In a d eq u a te. T oo sm a ll a p e r c e n ta g e o f y o u n g p eo p le go to c o llè g e to m a k e it very im p o r ta n t w h e th e r th ey tea ch A m erica n h isto ry o r n ot. T h ey sh o u ld in sist th a t- fr e sh m e n be w ell g rou n d ed in th e h isto r y o f th e n a tio n and e v e ry citizen w h o se n d s a ch ild tq sc h o o l sh o u ld In- slat th a t h e be ta u g h t th e h isto r y an d th e o ry o f ou r k ind o f govern^ m en t. - - . ■ ■ .— - ‘ Wtft rkWVHX RFBBER . R U BBER . NO O Nivh GOT RUBBER H en t T u esd a y to a tten d M rs. H . A g om rner th e trip w a s m a d e w ith Che" aid o f ,Ë W ? I^ewls and h l» F ord au to . _ o b H C rv e rt j u | , 24. Ed s m ith w a s d ow n T h u rsd a y d l jvlnK Mrs. S m ith ’s fa v o r ite b u g - team , a h a n d so m e pair o f w h ite niUie>t m a tc h e d In ev ery w ay. W e ftre Rlad th a t th e y are o w n ed b y M rs g E d c a n t tra d e th e m o u t o f th e co u n ty . g a r n u ip B ros, h a v e p u rch a sed th e M artin H o lm a n in te r e st In lo n g k n o w n H o lm a n B ros. th r e sh in g ou tfit. . • , p i ro d A M oore h a v e Issued an e d it jon o f 25.000 In la n d E m p ire b o o k i e ts. fo r fr e e d istrib u tio n in th e eaat W e q u o te fro m it n o w and | b en on S h erm a n and _ Morrow- p ^ yn ties. J. K. M essln g er. t h e p o p u la r J eh u , h a s e sta b lish e d a re g u la r S a tu rd a y co a c h lin e to G rass V a l- lcV. th r o u g h M oro. 4 S ta te G overn or H p ragu - and E e ro ste r R o g e r s sp en t th e first th r ee d avs o f th is w eek on a tour , nspectln>r flpe p ro tectio n p rep a ra tio n s and t he o p era tio n o f th e fo re str y d ev - e lo p m e n t program*. T h e official* v isite d th e H a m le t sta tio n In C la t­ so p co u n ty w h e r e c o n sid e r a b le r e fo r e sta tio n w ork Is in p rogress, t h e T illa m o o k co u n ty burn a rea w h e re sa lv a g e o p era tio n s are b ein g carried o u t, and th e E llio t sta te fo re st in w e ste r n D o u g la s co u n ty . T h e sta te p o lic e h a v e b een e n ­ g a g ed In a ro u n d -u p o f s lo t m a c ­ h in e s th e p ast fe w w-eeks. The ro u n d -u p w a s ordered by G o v er­ nor S p ra g u e a t th e req u est of 14. G en eral J. L. D eW itt, c o m m a n ­ d er o f th e w ester n d efe n se area, w h o w a s p a rticu la r ity Interested In th e re m o v a l o f th e se n ick le g ra b b ers fro m a rea s in w hich tro o p s a re sta tio n e d . S ta te d ep a rtm e n ts and in stitu ­ tio n s co n trib u ted 61.36 . |o n s of A b arrel o f w et ■*<*" hB" b een rubber In th e recen t d rive, it w as p la ced at th e M oro T ra d in g c o m ­ reported by th e board o f co n tro l. dard Oil had a c c e s s to th e G e r­ p a n y co rn er re a d y fo r se r v ic e K T h t sta te h a s a lso co n trib u ted m an p a te n ts fo r ru b b er m ad e n eed ed to flght an y fire in a w h ea t 194.96 to n s o f scra p m eta l to th e Rom e se n a to r s field. An o u n c e o f p rev en tio n Is w a r effo rt so far. fre m p etro leu m L. L. w a n ted to m a k e s y n th e tic rubber w o rth a pound o f cu re. P ee tz d o n a ted th e sa c k s and th e o u t o f farm p ro d u c ts In stead . R e ­ su lt: n ob od y did a n y th in g but a c ­ tra d in g co m p a n y th e b arrel. cu se other« o f d ish o n e sty . e tc ..e tc . V . 8. B arr la st S u n d a y m o rn in g T h e n a tlo li I. « b o u t out o f real AnU hed ^ d l r n t 200 « e r e . o f .u r n - rubber, ^ r . p ru b b er I. n ot - u f f m . r fa llo w to w in te r w h e a t. W h en ,-len tly p le n tifu l and p rod u ction o f .p e a b ln e o f th e o p p o rtu n e < m e b u n a or b u ty d le n e haa b een , and p r e .e n te d by la te raina fo r thia I. betn«. held u p by th e q u arrel w ork Mr. B a rr .a id th at th e w h ea U N IT E D o y er w h ich w ill be beat an d c h e a p ., aow n laat W ed n ead ay w a . )uat STATES c«t. In th e o ld en d ays, th at Is B.B. Hbr.ut rea d y to co m e up. 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