Shersaan County Observer Established N ot . 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14,1897 CON SO U DATED March 6, 1931 Wasco News-Enterprise Established Nov. 1891 ¿ON SO U DATED March 4, 1932 .. 7 Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon Editor Cites L. French 4 Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon under Act of Congress of March I . 1879. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance ONE YEAR ...... -•» --* •.......: *1<5° * t • • ' - _ • j » — . DEC EM BER 4, IM S L IB E R A L V8. CONSERVATIVE Colum nists are now saying tha¿ - ' - • the adm inistration should J rem em . • ber the election, that th e people plainly said that they didn’t like the way the war was being m an ­ aged. That is probably so. H ow - ever, as long as the adm inistration Is In office it has the power to d e ­ cid e w hat ‘ item s in the war effort are to be changed. So far there has been no change o f m om ent. There probably w ill not be under this adm inistration, for this adm inistration Is im bued w ith the dictatorial Idea; th at the people are not very bright and must be ‘old what to do in everv em ergency; that the people are not', very patriotic and m ust be forced to do the things necessary for victory; that the ad m in istra­ tion leaders are w iser than others and should be allow ed to govern w ithout let or hindrance. W e hold th ese b eliefs to be w rong. ronr W W e . hold t h . psychology W e h o lo ,v • w hold the It Is no longer possible to pur­ chase F and G , ^ g r ’ bonds a s these w ere w ithdraw n from the m arket os of D ecem ber 1. T he treasury is sellin g a 99,000,000.00»» issue of governm ent bonds th is m onth. There is probably no one w ho dees not understand the need for buying bonds, who does not know they are th e very best Investm ent possible, w ho does not know that they are a . hedge against inflation w hich would destroy the econom y o l the nation, that they are th e best protection the civilian can give the boys In service. 7^" Only reason the bonds are «not bought m ore speedily is lack of m oney o r . inertia. By inertia is m eant th e hum an reluctance to part with dollars, once they have been accum ulated. Bonds are a gio w in g investm ent and m oney ir.xested in them expands. You lay down three and pick up four. It behooves Sherm an countians w ho have m ade good incom es to ngure their incom e tax before the Amt of the year. Many w ill And that increased investm ent in war bonds this m onth w ill be an a d ­ vantage to them . W HAT? NO ALARM CLOCKS afe. a _ governm ent ivkfn A A _ note g In Infor­ m ation bulletin rem arks, w ith a bit of flippancy, that alarm clocks have gone to war and com m ents that none are to be had anyw here iu the nation. So. A m an from Mars, Or e v e s from Europe, m ight have thought th at In a tim e of war. th ere w ould be an urge on the people to buy and use alarm clocks so they m ight be up and doing, early on the Job, and on tim e. But no; w e do not need such things. Tim e is not one of the things we ration, nor do w e cu r­ tail its use except for labor. ♦ This rationing business has gone hard on th e drinking,, man. There coffee, » if u one cal- m e r e » is cone«. » - « can ... be v». led a drinking man who top es on _. v . l t N k either .r coffee. could a e m man a n h« be called intem perate If he preferred is e r restriction » m « ilk, * • yet there her u n t . n o u 7 on . T7SE DOOLITTLES MR C L . P o k y , M .D . Physician & Surgeon The Dalles Hospital OH,Mlh// , How To Save Litters Told . • I i . t j • he si» « t '. 113, I. O. O- K Moro Moro Made For Gas Kelly’s Column Kent Family Has Continued from page one. Visitors From increase in lum ber for boxes, cra­ ves and containers for shipping m ateriel overseas— every thing from a crated airplane to boxes of TNT and food. F orest service la try,ng tQ control the ,UIflt>er industry. . . . e new congress * c venes January 4 ,will tak e up the m atter o f th e 40-hour week, and there ,g Ifl a pogglbHlty possibility of o f this th is belng being re ,ed The preident says em - .. -- ploye3 m ay —- worU mOre . than 40 bour> a w eek provided they arc - • - " “ V ' - -- -•» r m ■ i - L Grants Pass Mr. and M r.. Charles B othw ell and fam ily of Grants Puss and M ^ B o t h w .l l ' e m other, Mrs. C. lJothw tJotlr ell w ere visitors at the J. M. W ilson hom e T hanksgiving. Mr. and Mra. Leater Wltaon and daughters norm b in es d a u g h ter, and Miss M l.« DOH. Stiles w ere dinned gu ests T hanksgiving «■ M. w. W ilsons, ___ a t th e - J. M yrtle H elyer of Grass V aliev " * h‘ 10 rection. G asoline allow ed tem p ore r« 'lonB wU1 be fr»m th e » “ » « » • allow an ce In « “ corrected certificate.. M otorists w ill be given an ex- tra nine days in w hich to dispose of idle tires in order to qualify gasolin e under th e gan ra t,on ing ratlon ln e regulations Iona. the th anno«n ee todav OPA announce today. A annOUHCB lOOBy. OPA w ill am end Its regulations 16 m ake D ecem ber 1 the date af « * » ' b‘ ,bl row 8- 9. P rovide ’ga d g ets’ to protect the pigs from being crushed by the sow such as fender rails ‘or electric brooders. — ...— 4. H ave satch el ready and be on hand w h e n ip lg s arrive. 5 ‘ BtanJ b , to give atten tion to th e -y o u n g arrtvale. Revive them It neceeaary hy slapping gently on the Mdee. Clear m u ™ from n o .- tr ll. » th ey can breathe. W arm Qregon Meets 1st and 3r4 Tuesdays in I.O..O^. TrBI sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally Invited to meet jtth “• Appeals May Be Paul May. N. G. Lupine See. No. Re be a U4 M eets 2d & 4th l ues day ol each month. Visiting members wel come, Lucille May, N. G- Florence Johnston, ^ O T IC F . O F BOND SALE Sealed bids w ill be received by th e underglgned untli 8:00 o’clock on 16, 1942 an«' im m ediately th erea fter publicly opened by the common council of CRy o f MorQ 8herm an C oua. . . ma , « V . Oregon, at the C o»»clt R o o m . ln ”ald cl,y *br ?**' , ,>ar7** o ' ReWinaing Bon a. » b> « " > • » ' »urnlehed com plete b« « « ' • then, hy placing tK.m Ift, . tub b* b"« bldd«r d‘ ; next to a jug tilled w ith warm w a- "»«red at Moro. O regon, o f not Of this adm inistration to b e wrong- around The one w ho likes , a °F t 6 m e‘ * ve° r / perm anents to Mrs. J. M. W ilson passenger car ow ners to use gas- ter. A . soon a , they are on their ■<- « “ » P»r value ttnd t o » o a r o u n a . i n c u iw w h u . th a t A fter 40 H ours A w o r k m e n * r v. » The Am erican people A rh not k in d 18 t h a t hour8 a w orkm en; Both feet, hold them to the e o „ so they In ters« ; to be num bered 1 ... his drink of a m ore potent kind becom eg but apparently the and Mrs. C harles B othw ell return- ollne In th eir v e h ic le , if th ey like th at a t all. -- can g et a few « w a llo w .-o f m ilk «’ Inclusive; to be In denom lnu- h i _____ k « _ in e h o m e t h a t n ig h t. — n .o r e th a n th e^ p eran ttsd - Dumber ing hom that night. — m ore than the*-perm itted num ber is likew ise rationed, not by edict, overtjm e peps them up. Hours of «he «<■"• » ' »5<,° « ch: to bear ‘n ,e ' As lo n g as th e new deal party but by price. There is still w ater. labor jn w ar Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller and o f tires. P reviou sly th e deadline then keep them aw ay until Industries m ust be ur _A 1. through farrow ing. eet at a r a t. not to exceed » p - icould pass out the political p l u n - ____________ . . . . v-- fam ily of Moro wer* overnight w as N ovem ber 19. lengthened if production is to be . . ~ . «. Give th e BOW no feed — noth- cent per annum payable «em l- fier right and left the people w ent CJty a(j colu m n s’ are . . gu ests last Saturday at the Loins — -------------------- increased, as war production board Ing but warm ed w ater for. the annually; to be dated January 1. along. L ik e spoiled children they ,fuU anyhow , f lt lgn t som ething urgea. The 40-hour w eek does Sathers. stayed around hom e as long »» geU it lg advertising for som e- first 12 to 24 hours. * 1949; to m ature serially in annual not apply to farm ers, m any of Mr< atui Mrs. V. E. Mobley and living w as easy and m oney plen- tQ 7. For the next few days pro- Installm ents o f 91,600 each on w hom work 96 hours a w eek. fam ily and Robert .Uregg were tlful; lik e spoiled children they vide sow w ith liquid foods, such January 1 of each o f the years i dinner gu ests T hanksgiving at the resent being put under duress of as m ilk or a slop m ade by m ixing 1944 to 1955, both Inclusive, w it i K enneth B arnet hom e. any kind. T he w ar would have been grain w ith w ater, preferably w a r n , the right reserved by the city. J. L. D avis left last w eek fo r .a fou g h t w ith leas spiritual struggle 8. A fter that.; provide all the how ever, to redeem ln num erical few days visit iit-P ortland. had th e people been better trained fp o d s h e w ill e a t . _ outer on January 1. 1946 and Ed Stakely cam e up from P o rt­ From th e Observer D ec. 7, I t 13 9. W atch litters ^ relig io u sly to upon any sem i-annual Interest in th e past ten years. . land Inst Friday to take his bro­ Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W oods, guard against disease. paying date, thereafter any or si» There le probably no people on ther Jam es and Jack Lyons back 10. Sanitation in the hog lot is bends m aturing after said dat?-/, earth w ho reeent being told w h et Sherm an county pioneers, having w ith him . essential to sa v e pigs from para- The Interest on and the principal th ey h ave to do, w hat they can spen^ over 40 years in and around Mr. and Mrs. Roy R oss and in ­ sites, necrotic enteritis a n d th e o f said bonds, wljen due. w ill be ,Moro, w ill on D ecem ber 16th‘ c e l­ buy, how they m ust use It m ore, •A Every Pay Day fant son were visiting over tho like. * i ? paid at the office of the treasurer U.S.WAR BONOS than th e * A m ericans. L ikew ise ebrate their 60th w edding an n i­ _ —, ■ ■ ■ ’ o f said city therein. th ere Is no m ore cooperative p eo­ versary. Their nine children, all All bids m ust be unconditional ple on earth w hen they feel th at m arried and in good health, are i .NOTICE OF H EA R IN G ON F I­ except as to qualification as to th e y are part o f th e struggle, th at living so near that It is expected NAL R E PO R T approval of the bonds by attorneys It la their fight. No nation has that all of them jvlll be hom e for N otice is hereby given that 1 y and, unless the bid is subm itted t h e m eans o f getting Inform ation the occasion. order of th e County Court of Sher­ by th e State of Oregon or for any D. A. M axwell and w ife of Moro about such th in gs to th e peoplo man County, Oregon, Saturdav sinking fund of the said City of suffered Injuries w hen a car in th a t w e do. D ecem ber 26, 1942. at 10:0'. o'- Moro, m ust be accom panied by :i P eop le reset a num ber of w hich they w ere riding w ent over clock A M. of .a id day. and , h , Mrtl(led check U v o r o t M lJ k 16 foot em bankm ent last Friday th in gs a s anyone can observe by .c o u n ty court room In th e county c(ty upon . bank „ olng bu„ neM night on the Colum bia river h ig h ­ tak in g a day or two from his court house ln Moro, S h e r r w i jn ^be Rtate of Oregon, In th e business and talking to a few way, three m iles east of The D a l­ County. Oregon, has been flxen as gum of >1>000, w hich deposit w ill les, overturning and pinning the dosen or score other people. the» tim e and place for hen-!»i. not draw interest but ^wlll be for- occupants beneath It. Both w ere T hey reeent th e fact that m en all objections to the final r< c«.“. felted to said city as liquidated taken to T he D alles hospital and In w ar Industry spend so few hours filed by George N. M cDonald s s dam ages, if the bidder to whom It is reported that he w as the sit their w ork. They reeent the executor of the w ill and estate i-t ^be bonds are awarded w ithdraw s m ore seriously, hurt of the tw o, large and grow ing num bers of N ell M cDonald, deceased, and the b jg bjd or fa ng fO com plete his having suffered a crushed chest m en and w om en in governm ent settlem en t thereof. and several broken ribs. He is e x ­ purchase ln accordance with thr em ploy. They reeent the a n n oy­ George M cDonald, pected to recover. term s thereof. a n ces o f buseauroerats w ho send Executor A Are Tuesday on th e J. C. W il­ The said City of Moro, Oregon, grotesque questionnaires to the son farm threatened to burn the 11-27— 12-26 reserves "the right to reject any m ailboxes w ith orders to All them tow n of K ent. W ilson w as burning and all bids. out— or else. T hey reeent the w eeds and had them going nicely NOTICE’ TO CREDITORS C. A. R uggles lack o f adequate planning about w hen a ch an ge In th e wind m ade All persons having claim s a g ­ R ecorder, Moro, Oregon • m any o f the rationing program s, It look bad for a w hile. E very­ ainst the E state of S. A. H all, d e­ alth ou gh not denying th e need body got busy and th e Are w as ceased, are hereby notified to for a proper rationing. T hey re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS put under control w ith no dam age present them , w ith the proper vou _ sen t centralized authority th at is All persons having claim s ag done. chers and duly verified, to the often— If not alw ays— Ignorant o f undersigned, the duly appointed ainst the E state of Arvid T. An- F rom th© O bserver D ec. ft, 191S state or local problema. adm inistratrix o f the E state o f derson, deceased," are hereby no- Virgil Cushm an and F. E. Fagan There is little chance that this 8 A. H all, decen-" 1, at the office tilled to* present them , w ith the adm inistration w ill reform In have each purchased on e of the of T. Lester John /in, attorney a t proper vouchers and duly veri- these things for th ey are o f the special bargain buggies ad vertis­ law, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six fled, to the undersigned, the duly very stuff o f w hich th e new deal ed for sale by F oss & Benson. m onths from the date of th e first appointed, qualified and acting Miss Ida May Johnston, form er is m ade. Its theory la for c e n ­ publication of th is notice, to-w lt: adm inistratrix o f th e estate of tralisation, for great pow er to teacher in the Moro schools, now Arvid T. Anderson, deceased, nt D ecem ber 4, 1942. Savings Plan—boost that 10% if you this men is net dead. H e is just sleep­ “m ake A m erica over” a s one of at Milton, w as a gu est this w eek W asco, Oregon, w ithin six m onths Lllah Hall can. , ___ ing. And sleep’r.g a little more soundly, Its earlier sa télites one tim e re­ of Mrs. J. F . Foss. from th e date of the first publi­ A dm inistratrix Otis B aker and P au lin e W in g ­ perhaps, because there are still many m arked. It is for unlim ited pow er cation of this notice, to -w lt: Nov • Date of last publication D ec. 26, 2. W orking in a plant where the Plan is o f governm ent over th e people field. both o f W asco, w ere gran t­ Americans who are not putting at least > em ber 19, 1942. installed, but haven’t signed up yet—• ax opposed to th e A m erican Ideal ed license to m arry at V ancouver. G lennie M. Ändert 0» NOTICE O F BO N B jC A L L _ 10% oi their pay into W a r Bonds on o~ ttth . sign up tomorrow. ■ _ - - A dm inistratrix regular Payroll Savings Plan. How A reception w as held -In D or­ follow ing described City o f Iforo D ate of first publication N ov. iT^ over th e g o v e m m e st. 5. W orking in a plant where the Pay­ cas hall W ednesday o f th is w eek about you joining a lot of other fellows T herefore th e reported tendency D ate of last publication, D ec 11. by th e society In honor of Mrs. Oregon,*! percent R efunding b o n d s ________ roll Savings Plan hasn’t been in­ in giving the little paperhanger a rude o f congrees to hold dow n the bu­ Clare A xtell. E ach m em ber pre­ Series B. in th e principal ¿m ount stalled, talk to your union head, fore­ reaucrats Is a b o p e fu l sign. C on­ awa!:en:ng? How about you signing up , of 918,600, dated July 1, .1997, in THE COUNTY COURT O •’ grees sen ses the wish of the peo­ sented th e young bride w ith a man, or plant manager— and see if it with a Payrc’I Savings Plan today . . . the denom ination of 9600 each, TH E .STATE OF OREGON F O » \’ sam p le o f fruit, resulting In q u its ple for less bureaurocracy; the can’t be installed right away. T h e to the tune cf not 6%, or 7% or 8%, but a variety. have been called tor paym ent at SHERM AN .COUNTY: adm inistration refusee to give up the office of the city treasurer o f In the m atter of the E state •£ local bank w ill be glad to help. 10% and a.">r< if you can? L E T ’S i b e e iy u n - From the O bserver D ec. 4, ItOfi an y o f th e power It h as beensun- said city o f Moro^ O regon,.on Jan R. C. Cannon, deceased ùaly given ‘ Hugh Gourlay w as up from The consclously and T O P T H A T 10% B Y N E W Y E A R ’S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; 4. Unable to get in on the Payroll Sav­ uary 1, 1949, and that Interest on —or h as ta k en from — th e people. D alles last w eek and adjusted the said bonds w ill cease on said date You are hereby notified that the ings Plan for any reason, go to your WMAT YOU SHOULO DO: Truly It, 1s th e old battle b et­ loss of John W ray, successor to Bonds Called undersigned has been appointed local bank, or wherever Bonds ween liberal and conservative. Adalor Perrault, w h ose farm hom e I f you are . . . Bond N um bers M aturity D ate Adm inistrator o f th e above en- B n t th e liberals are those w ho w as recently destroyed by fire. •old. They w ill be glad to I . Alrccdy investing 10% of your pay 7-1-41 titled estate, and has qualified. Drs. O. J. and M arie M. Goffln "power fo r th e people, t h e start a Plan of your own. in W ar Bonds through the Payroll 6 to 9 * . - 7*1-49 An> body having claim s against - or resMtlonarlee — are now at hom e ln Moro for the 1-0 to 19 7-1-60 sam e are hereby requested to are th ose w ho seek to keep power balance of th e winter. T hey left 14 to 17 ” • 7-1-61 prerent them w ith th e proper from th e people. The people will their K lickitat fruit* orchard In 18 to 21 7-1-62 vouchers annexed to th e u n d er-. aria If th e picture la m ade clear yood condition,., 22 to 25 • k 7-1-69 »ipned. at the law office o f Rov KUY U. S. WAR BONDS C. C. Kuney was the guest o f to 26 to 90 7-1-54 J. BakopUa-j€M»ga<*s4tey. Oregon. Capt. Stanley two days this w eek. THROUGH T H I 31 to 95 7-1*56 ’ w ithin six m onths from the da’o T h e w ar is now around to the R alph Moody, a Portland a t ­ 96 td 40 7-1-66 o f first ^publication hereof. If tim e fo r debate ae to w ho stabbed torney. C. J. Bright sd Judge A l­ PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN C. V. BELKNAP First publication being Nov. Ct’i len w ere the only outalde attor­ in th e back. That stage City Treasurer o f Moro, Oregon 11'42. Gus Engstrom neys in attendance at the circuit first. T he h eck o f It is ■mm-s Published' November 27, 1949 Administrator th e w hole bunch is probably right. court Tueeday night. av fr­ N orton. G eorge R ox and H elen Sather w ere visitin g here w ith Miss Sat­ her's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sm ith and fam ily ,’ Mr. and Mrs. Jay M cKay i and fam ily,-'M r. and Mfa. George McKay and nelce N elm a Schade- witz w ere visitors Saturday and Sunday at the John K oepkes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather and J M. W ilson w ent to R ufus Satur- I day to attend Pom ona grange. M arvin H ow ell and son. George have been here for the past w eek _____ h elping Harry H ow ell m ove his- •OH. M IN ! — W e r e going to buy furniture and stock. Btore W er Bond*. Like *v«ry°ne Mr. and Mrs. P aul Sm ith and else we re going to top tbnt 10% by N ew Y e e r W H enry Moers of Portland w ere overnight g u e stsf Thursday o f the P leum kes. There w ill be a dance in K ent Saturday, D ecem ber 6th a t the K ent gran ge hall. __ Mr. and Mrs. Tom P reece and An extra pig saved a t birth Mrs. Ivagene P rice ♦ sp en t their m ay m ean an extra hog raised T hanksgivin g vacation in Portland ............ .... .......... ..... a returning to K ent- Sunday night. ~ to m arket, points out H. A. Lind gren, OSC extension husbandm an, In connection w ith the current national cam paign to increase hog production 10 percent pext year. Secretary W ickard, a successful 'hog raiser him self, know s the Im­ portance of savin g every young F arm ers and other operators of pig possible as w ell as care to com m ercial m otor v eh icles en ­ avoid loss in grow ing them . An gaged in r the transportation of extra pig saved from each litter w ould provide m ost o f th e 10 per farm com m od ities and supplies cent Increase, says Lindgren. should m ake such appeals through P ointers th a t m ay help in sa v - th eir ’tsounty agen ts or directly to ing that extra pig as given by their county U nited States D ep­ Lindgren Include: artm ent of A griculture war board. 1. Mark down the date o f 114 The war beards w ill review th e days from breeding. - * individual cases and .send their 2. Have- th e ¿tow in com fortable recom m endation to th e appropr­ iate ODT district offices for- cor­ quarters a w eek before she farr ill Other Days a a a Our Job Is to Save Dolíais Buy War Bonds "TOP THAT 1©% BY NEW TEAB’S! e. A. *