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A* e. PAGE 1 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Jfcljerman C o u n ty J o u rn a l Published Every Frtoay at Moro, Oregon FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1932 COUNTY M A N A G F R We w onder how long i t has been since anyone has th o u g h t about the co u n ty manager plan m i.« M i v $2450. 2 I.H.C. 51’s w ith 1G and 20 ft headers, one is 1047 and the o th e r 1950. - W A N T E D : H a rve st and hay o r 1 12 ft, 38 H o lt, ready to go o th e r w o rk b y boy .14 fro m a t $850. Moro. Call 311, John G ilm an Jr. 1 S elf-propelled 55 John 37c * D****» . _ „ . E m p ire M achinery Co., A r l ng N E E D AN A LL-P U R P O S E CAR? ton, Oregon. See Dave Spoon- Then see the W llly s S tation h o u r fo r a good deal. 37c Wagon on d isp la y at W I L L I S _______ MOTOR CO. A ll-steel body, over- NCXFICE IS H E R E B Y f»| V F N opening o f said bids, preference d riv e , p le n ty o( c a rry in g capacity th e votere Qf D ls. rig h t to lease “ ‘d lend a t highest means safety, economy and prac- No & s h e rn u n c ^ m y , price offered, p ro vid e d such of- deal tra n sp o rta tio n . A lso New State o f Oregon, th a t a SPEC1- and __ fe r is made in good fa ith , re- F o u r W heel D riv e JEEPS. P IC K A L SCHOO L" M E E T IN G o f said Provided the L a n d B oard UPS and S T A T IO N WAGONS. D is tric t w ill be held a t M oro serves the 1 *8ht to reject any C ontact W IL L IS MOTOR fo r W ll- School House, on th e 1st day o f and al1 bios. lys-O verland Sales, Service, P arts SaM land is in S h erm an Coun- 1052, a t 8 o’c lo ck ir> ____ i a __________ i.__ A u g u st, and Accessories. W est C olum bia the afternoon, fo r the fo llo w in g Oregon, and is described as R iv e r H ig h w a y, The Dalles, Ore object: A u th o rize purchase of gon. « „ 23-tfc. A ll tid e and o v e rflo w lands / land across h ig h w a y fro m the ly in g between n o rm a l h ig h R ID y o u r fie ld o f m o rn in g g lo ry Lee Belshee house as a site fo r and lo w w a te r m a rks on the A sk B arney about the new Bor- the new high school. ascu— No spray, no equipm ent Dated th is 10th day o f J u ly , . sodth bank o f th e C olum bia ' R iver, b e ginning a t the n o rth necessary— fire p ro o f and non- 1052. west meander corner o f L o t poinsonous. ” \ ATTEST: C lara E. Houston D on’t set ra w posts. See a , D is tric t C lerk ’ 4, Section 2, T o w n s h ip 2 N d $ h , Range 16 East, W . M., dem onstration o f the finest,» ' L lo y d H enrichs and thence e xtending up C hairm an Board o f D irectors fastest w ood preserver. A v a il stream along said bank fo r 36-7 c ‘ able at B aum garter H ardw are, . a distance o f 5 chains, m ore Grass V alley, Oregon. 33-41c o r less. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT FOR ,S A LE : R ubber tire d wheels Bids m ust be accompanied by N otice is hereby given th a t and s t if f tongue fo r wood a ce rtifie d o r cashier’s check o r V undersigned in the n a a r rris r i s ’ 30-38 co m o in e. v an « » n ----- — has file d ... — -. _ W.’W)V orrlpr- fo r th e f u ll H combine. R ietm ann Condon Ore 35-8o C ounty O ourt of the State o t 1 1 , , 5 fO . 6 , . R ietm ann, Condon, Ore. 35-bp o ^ n fo r gh<?rman County h|s am ount of the f r r t y e a rs re n ta l, CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G — F in a l A ccount as E xecutor o f and no blds Y confiidered Meat c u ttin g , w rapping, sharp th e Estate of Anna F. Schwartz, for ,eSii tban $50-00 per annum, freeze. B rin g them in any dav deceased, and th a t Monday, the ,ease 10 ^o r a m in im u m period b u t Sun<lav. C & C F o o d Store, n t h day o f A u g u st, 1052, gt o f Years- In a d d itio n to the Grass V alley, Oregon. Z ttfc 10:00 o’clock A. M. o f said day, am oun^ bid, successful b id d er in the c o u rt room at the c o u rt sha11 P3^ the 0081 o f a d ve rtisin g . U S E D E Q U IP M E N T : 1 No. 35 houge in j^joro Sherman Coun- blds 8lx>u,d t * sealed and ad- i2 u n . . f , * re 14 * 1# f t CUt’ ty , Oregon, have been fixe d by dressed to E. T. Pierce, C le rk o ‘ W XT ..1/ the C o u rt as the tim e and place State ~ ^ n d Board, Salem, Ore- 2 14„ U ’ T n ii fo r hearing o f objections to said « °n ’ and m arked “ B id to lease propelled combines, $1960-and FlnaJ A ccount and fo r the o v e rflo w land.” A W ant («He* L. F r e n c h _________ E d ito r for Sherm an county Bntervd aa m c o im I elaae m atter pM tofflea a t Moro. Oregon. •f C onrraM of March 1. 187*. OFFICIA a COUNTY PAPER N E W S PA F i t P U B L IS H E R S *• association SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR ................... ____JULY IT’S 18, 1932 EISENHOW ER t N O T IC E Is hereby g ive n th a t the Oregon State L a n d Board w m receive sealed b id s a t its office in State C apitoi t Salem, Oregon, u p to 10:00 o’clock A. Standard Oregon T im e on Tuesday, J u ly 22, 1052, fo r the jgggjng of anj o v e rflo w land 'described h e re in a fte r, g iv in g , ^ ow ever to th e o w n e r o r ow ners Qf land thereon, fo r / Qf a fU r B rie fly explained i t provides th a t a co u n ty board shall be elected on a ro ta tio n basis and th a t the board shall h ire a coun ty manager w ho w ill be in charge o f a ll co u n ty functions. The manager is empowered to h ire such help as he needs. In Sherman county it is lik e ly th a t a manager and tw o as sistants, perhaps a p a rt-tim e as sistant, c o u ld handle all co u n ty courthouse w o rk. P ro v id in g th a t a il employees w o rk. The co u n ty o ffic ia ls and d&pu- cW ot p e r year. Assume th a t a mana ger could be h ire d fo r $0000 (The Dalles pays $7000 and haA th re e tim es the population) and o ffice help could be obtained fo r $300 per m onth. The ’to u n ty c ° u,d 8ave 9 0 money and cer- u 1 b 1X 0011,0 have b e tte r man- a8 *m e n t in Its office w o rk than 18 possible under the archaic 8y® ^m now in use. Besides citize n s w ould not have to to rtu re th e ir employees by g iv in g them so much tim e and so little w o rk to do. Ada A m a jo rity o f the Republicans aad a great num ber o f Demo- crats to say n o th in g o f thou- sands o f independent -volprs are happier th is week over the nom- (nation o f General D w ig h t E i- senhower by the Republicans a t Chicago FYiday. ' rp».- « 1 « — «- . rh e general is new to politics, E L IT E G A T H E R E D H E R E . . . This 78-year-eld Opera boose Is the most w h ic h sometimes has more ad S T A T E F IN A N C E popular historical attraction In Central City, Colo. Built by popular sub vantages than losses. He has The board o f co n tro l was en scription from Central C ity’s culture-hungry miners in 1178. at the height been acclaimed as a popuiar gaged in a rgum ent th is week of the gold rush, the famous old structure featured all the great names hero and his name is probably over the new state departm ent of the theater—Jo Jefferson, Maggie Mitchell, Salvlnl and Bernhardt. kn o w n to as m any persons as o f finance. The , secretary o f When the house was restored for the opening of now-famous summer th a t o f any oth e r liv in g A m e ri state and the state tre a su re r opera festivals, great care was taken to preserve Its erlginal beauty. can. He should be a form idable ---------------- : --------------------- M n d ld it . " a’n d ” th e fact” ' t t a t t o w e re , a.t u i f tln « and lh e «over- Mrs. Leo D um ler and son Den- is in the race w ill c e rta in ly have n° r defending ny w ho came up to spent the o f , u finance IU effect on who 1, named by The d i Pa r,m a m F o u rth w ith relatives stayed on the D em ocrat, next week. g re w <* recommendation« by fo r a longer Visit. T h e y are . . . . a state , in te rim com m ittee / ro m ^ hat tbe new w h ic h began stu d yin g state ex- guests o f M r. and Mrs. B ill Mac (By Mrs. George L . Fox) candidate has said In his fe w penditures in 1049. The law was nabs. speecbM. and n o t fro m w h a t is r ____ ________ ,n 1951 b lh ieglgla. Dessert lunch was served on __ e ______ rpbe tem perature hovered a t Fans, Barney’s G. V. said a bout him , he --------- * to ^u re w ith few dissenting votes, the law n seems under the w eeping 100 degrees or better in th is have a re a lis tic . . u few others, w .................... - - the __ home ___ * o f Mrs. __ —v outlook about legislator, . and illo w tree at area - a ll week. A« it was the flr - dom estic a ffa irs and not to be w bo ^jve around the state offices W a lte r M o rris When she enter- a t re a lly w a rm spell of the year, 8* r ° ng,y 80,(1. on lbe Pe r^et’ fOr v e ry long can help b u t be talned fo r the H. E; d u b o f th e we all fe ft p re tty w arm . I t was tlo n o f o u r In te rn a tio n a l policy. impressed by w hat looks lik e R ufus grange «^Thursday after- hard on the transparent apples He is a m iddle westerner, com ing wagte o f tim e and e ffo rt. There noon. Mrs. L u th e r S tew ard was of w hich the W a lte r M o rris ’ fro m ordinary, hard^ w o rk in g are j ugt m ^ y persons in, co-hostess. Mrs. H olland Johnson have a good crop. T h e y are o f the offices and they apparently c h a irm a fr whose b irth d a y w as good q u a lity , and are ready to We th in k th a t gave h im a p o in t do too little w o rk. T he legisla th a t day was - honored by the pick now, o f vie w th a t no am ount o f la te r lu re s e ffo rt to cure the situ a tio n members all sin g in g “ H appy T he f r u it men at R ufus have a ch ie v rjn e n t o r a dulation w ill IS the departm ent o f finance. B irth d a y .’’ R o ll call was on fa- a ll been busy p ickin g apricots. change. I t has n o n p ro v e n as ye t to be a mous quotations; The ch a irm a n M o s tly o f the Lew is . v a rie ty , T a ft, the defeated canditfete, cure, b u t the. protests over i t reported $106.15 was taken in They expect the T ilto n s to be made a good campaign in w h a t are evidence th a t . J t is doing fro m the rum m age sale held in ready th is week. should be the A m erican tradi- a ir ja bt - .The Dalles. The club donated The mosquitoes aren’t so bad tlon. He discussed the issuqg. He There are m ahy com plications some th in g s to a boys school ii> in R ufus now since the area was stated his position. He stayed by overcome. The so called W ash in g to n and the S alvation sprayed by plane. his tfyns. B ut his has been C| vd g ^ y ic e board is one. I t A rm y . The club decided to have -pbe farm ers are try in g to get ?hnrb hpk ™ m !t nnt h i Practlolri,y <urned management another rum m age sale the flrs tH fo e ir last b it o f rodding fo r th a t he could not be nom inated o f em piOyees over to an organ- p a rt o f September. - M rs. M ai wee(j s done before s ta rtin g th e ir i ^ i L r e “ lh " ,a r o n “ n th m n. , ~ n ^ “ * ‘“ UOn Bnere9te<l ln co" n <3u>6' '» « n d e r organdy w heat T h is wc?k w ill before th e convention opened. se ve ra l agencies are o u t s i t apron didn t w in a prize a t state a n u n ib e r o f c o m b in e s Dulled ifo r n l^ ^ e n ^ to ? w t o ^ s g lv in COntr° ‘ by * * departm ent of fi gnange but h did w ln bonorab,e o u t in to the fie ld s in th is area n o rm a senator w no is a«ven nance because o f the laws un- m ention. Sherman c o u n ty had a ’ ,n Rtart h arv p stin i? G eorgp Fox c re d it fo r b rin g in g to lig h t the der w b jch th e y w er^ establish- nice display o f crocheted pan th re sh in g w heat last Wed vovernrrwnT^ ^ T t e r e ’^ a v °b £ ed “ A i‘ th ‘’ ’ h° Uld * * ('haftge<1 hotders at * ‘at* ^ a n g e . Mem bers re8day wbeat was Ju8t u n . oT^that t / d n y ,ViBny lm Provem ePt8 in 1,m an’ a b irtltd a y card to send <Jer the .,ega, in o istu re content. more or tn a t to ao. agem ent can lie made I f the to Mrs. E lizabeth K uypers, a fo r- M r ani. n aqTi Rain« o f Centuries o f b rew in g exp eri ThOfe w ho know Elsenhow er ig g ig ^ tu re and the voters w ill m er members w ho Is in the hos- P o rtla n d w e re re c e n t g u e s ts of ence have shown that certain consider ^hlrn 7 ° ^ Jm h r ah ^ u p P °r t tbem D ivisio n of state p ita l. H e r b irth d a y was J u ly 17. M rs Ba| ng. parents, M r. and consider him a man w ith a re- fu n ctio n s is not w e ll ¿kme and y r s . JoRnson gave a quizz on the u ri> T ra c v F ield s w aters have a m o re a d v e n t <0„“ 1“ ar‘ ln ca‘ v; J :Lgh U nilcd Sta,es riaK nndlnK ou: M and M r. H e n ry C ook and quality than others to extract S S i ^ ’r . , 2 1 n J , i . . l Ahv «' Whan C? ? ' a rr ‘. 9' hel racml,<?r8 d ld n .* knuw ,<x> m uch son D ick o f P o rtla n d w ere guests rare and desirable flavors from those e re qualities needed by a ¿ u te s . The state needs an over- about th e ir flag. Mrs. H e n ry Ad- t h _ G eorg,. F o x e s fro m Mon- the hops and grains, and im " ’ n ^ D h e the t e t that he has a* en,cy a mana?e ama read aome ‘ n s tru n u lo n s on d, y untH i , UMday. M r co o k part them to the beer. O u r sub m u u r » m in h lis d ^ t * th t' f ' ag- Mra e u r,M Ne’ ' w o n M m a ll cle rk on a ru n o u t o f terra n e an w a te r proves h ow been a m ilita ry man all his a d u lL c o m e i f and when i t its e lf lie the d raw ing. O ther members P o rtla n d th is faultless b re w in g ‘w ater life he does not seem to be one comes p o litic a l. present were Mesdames Sam H arland iiicDonald cu t his sec- •likely to lead us in to unnessary — . ■ - - — _ , g rocj j t H ill O’B rien, George D rin - produces an outstanding beer. B ra t cke tt TYacv crop H o f alfatfa wars. W e have gotten in to o u r a M IS T A K E ' ' »kard, H erm an « ra Keu, ira<> ond Hp hgd Jn th e ,ast fJe|d w eek Rq1 recent w ars by a lack ot a b ility The game com m ission in its Fields, George Fox, W illia m to look ahead and to Judge the te n ta tive ’ regulations has re- H uck, M alcolm Guy, Grace Med- land , Johnson w ho bought the tem per o f o u r opponents— th ru m oved the ban on deer h u n tin g ie r, H arland MjcDonaPd, A n d y crop is h a uling It th is week. As m any as e ig h t deer have Ignorance. E lsenhow er’s exper- in Sherman county. W e th in k E n g lx'rg . A lta S m ith anil a guest been seen in a bunch in the lence should make It possible th a t a m istake. Mrs. Elsie B alfour. n o rth end of Sherm an county. fo r him. to keep fro m that. * There are only a few deer in John Belloni w ho is w o rk in g ( jo ^ was seen w B h tw o little On dom estic a ffa irs his a b ility Sherm an c o u n ty and those have in W ashington around Spokane fawn w h ich are covered r w ith to organize w ill be valuable. He come sine« the county was clo3- does n o t appear to be the k in d ed a few years ago. N early every visited his fo lks a t R ufus last epot 8 w hen they are little . The spots make the fa w n hard to o f a man w ho w o u ld keep on one enjoys seeing them and there weel( b o rro w in g money to give away is no kn o w n co m plaint about ___ _________ ___________________see. The deer are protected b y to the Im portunate. I f he can them . The to ta l num ber is prob- W h irlp o o l Washers, B arney’s G. law ln Sherman county. I t is o n ly tl>e last few years the n o rth -prove to the people th a t he a bly unt$er f i f t y . ' end of the coqnty have had q u a lifie s as a sane, Bound c itl- W h ile there is surely some them , b u t they have been com zen w ith respect enough .fo r his deer k ille d anyw ay, the num ber •n a b le t ing in to the south end fo r some fe llo w hum ans to tre a t them as is much les^ than w ould be i f L ig h t Refreshment Beverage of ♦he fam ily time. equals Instead o f dependents he there w ere an open season. The M illions of Tem perate People ♦o lim it should be elected. people lik e to have deer around Room Coolers, Barney's G . V . . ■ ------- — and they take care o f them p re t ♦he cost RIMU MOBM d . RTirU. M H . l i t ty w ell. The county game o rgan to its needs or wishes. T W E N T Y YEAKH AGO ization has * heretofore been ac Tools, Harney’s G. V , W hen one says th a t a lo t o f « v e in keeping the season closed’ H» * .W th in g s have happened In ,the last ar|d is again m aking a protest 20 years he m ig h t be re fe rrin g over the opening of the season, to politicé, ln w h ic h many W f are 8° re we are express- changes have been made. B u t ‘ ng the o p in io n of the m a jo rity f ÖM MS»'« h e -c o u ld be re fe rrin g to th é ’ In- o f Sherman countlans ln asking BOOKfl’. r AVt xentions of A m erican in d u s try th a t there be no deer season w h ic h h a v e , made a greater here. t change in A m erican life than any —------------------- Moro IxHlae No. I IS l.O .O .F o f the p o litic a l m anipulations. F E L T O N D AM w M eets 1st a n d 3rd T w e n ty years ago there w ere Between those w ho w o u ld llk o , o 0 F horse teams ru n n in g in S herm an to fiah i f they had th e tim e T ra n sie n t and county, some men sacked th e ir and those w ho do not w a n t any v is itin g b rothers are g ra in , elevators w ere p re tty alow p riv a te pow er at all the state co rd ia lly In vite d and a w kw a rd compared to those fis h comm ission and the state Floyd Lane, N . G. Leo W a tkin s, Secretary now receiving wheat. — h yd ro e le ctric com m ission bave T w e n ty years ago much o f slowed developm ent o f the Pel- Lapine Rebekah Ixtdge No. 11$ the cooking was done on wood ton dam. Meets 2nd and 4th stoves o r over an o il s to x a ^ r f' W h a t w ill happen now is n o t T u ^ ia y g of"*each u n ce rta in behavior; fr u ft abd kn o w n fo r the company w ill ¿¿nth? V is itin g -ve g e ta b le s were canned in super- h a ve ‘ to stop w o rk , tr y to go members 'w e lco m e heated kitchens; homes were ahead w ith no consent but th a t Josephine G e n try heated w ith coal and there w ere o f the federal governm ent, ask N.G. n o t a g re a t m any furnaces; only fo r a hearing. Combined togeth leien M a rtin , Sec. Y o u ’re S A F E ...w h e n you open y o u r Low C ost check a few had re frig e ra to rs. e r to w o rk against the dam are in g account. Check stubs a record o f expenditures, , T he n a tio n produced a com- the p u b lic pow er enthusiasts Karekfl Lodge No. 121 A . P . $ A . < cancelled checks yo u r valued receipts. . . no m in im u m p a ra tlv e ly sm all am ount o f s te e l,.w h o w a n t p riv a te In d u s try clear Meets on the 1st and balance, no m o n th ly service charge... pay o n ly fo r the lu m b e r was the u n iversal build- out o f the p o w e r business an«I 3rd T h u rsd a y evening» in g m a te ria l; m ore w o rk was those w ho w a n t fis h in g retained each m onth. V is itin g checks used at the lo w rate o f 10 checks fo r o n ly $1.00. m em bers c o rd ia lly In done by hand; hours w ere long- fo r the pleasure o f the in d lv k lu - v tte d to meet w ith u«, er. r * al (these are the ones w h o pro Clyde G lllm o r, W. M. T he last tw e n ty years, w h ite c la im th e ir adherence to state’/ 11. D . P inkerton , Secretary th e y have probably added no rig h ts.) SHERMAN COUNTY »RANCH m ore to the co m fo rt of o u r w ay T h a t Is a peculiar alliance: ad- Bethlehem t hap te r No. ‘, 8. O .R.8 Meets every second anu o f life th a n any o th e r double de- vocates o f b ig governm ent and fo u rth T hursday in each ca<H have made life easier and professed advocates o f state*.-) m o n th : v is itin g mem ber* OP PORTLAND i f A m e ric a n In d u s try continues rig h ts , both w a n tin g the same Invited. M oro, Oregon to be vig o ro u s and a le rt I t w ill th in g . T r u ly p o litic s make< W S MJRD OcmoN Bonnie May, W . M. p ro b a b ly add m ore in ano th e r strange bed fellow s— strange Ittepambam« Cam« Gwen Ross, Secretary tw e n ty . ’ beds, and strange fellow s. Rufus News tle m e n t o f said estate. Dated at Salem, Oregon, June ? . A rth u r J. Bucholt". 3> 1652. E xecutor - E. T . Pierce . T . Le ste r Johnson, *"1 C le rk, State L a n d B oard A tto rn e y fo r E xecutor 3M c « - 33-37c K n o w TOUT OREGON M ILK CONTROL LAW 1 the state dictates WHO * What gives Olympia' rare flavor? m ay produce m ilk and HOW MUCH?” •"//a th e W ater check and... double-check F l ^ ST NATIONAL BANK "Mrs N o farm er can sell m ilk fo r hom e o r resta u ran t use w ithout perm ission from th e M ilk A dm inistrator. . M ilk C o n tro l decides how m uch m ilk will be available for- y o u r use. . * It picks o u t w hich— if either—o f two neighboring farm ers can sell their m ilk even though b o th m ay be equally able to produce w holesom e G rad e A milk. I f M ilk C o n tro l perm its either o f them to p ro d u ce such m ilk, J t then tells each farm er how m uch he m ay provide fo r y o u r use. T his pow erful, single c o n tro l over O regon’s m ilk supply is called the “ q u o ta system .” If a farm er’s cow s forget this, get o u t o f line an d p roduce m ore th an the q u o ta picked for him , he m ust take w hatever price he can get som e o th er way— such as selling it a t m uch low er prices for cheese, pow dered m ilk, and th e like. N o t O regon’s producers, b u t the State, decides exactly w ho will p ro d u ce the m ilk fo r o u r needs an d how m uch each farm er can produce. Such lim itations frequently have m ade it necessary to depend upon the uncontrolled W ashington m arket fo r enough m ilk, instead p f o u f ow q O regon farm ers. 5* jwryday low prices TM qu««ti»rts and an «w ar, b alow sh o w som a ptfiar w ay« In w hich Oragon Milk Contra, efforts YOU, 1 <!. D m « MS pri«*« «gf A VIS, That 1« the purpose for which th« law waa designed, h sets /tear prices, nos eeding prices, e . D m « MUk C «ntr^ «N*<e»ree« eempW Mv« MUM butte« M A YB, N o one can enter the m ilk business if th« Administrator Mrs such new competition might disturb existing distributors. O D m « Milk C»n«r.l ultew a le w « , grtc« wH«« y«w carry milk baa»« y.ur»aK7 A MO. You pay the higher costs of door-to-door delivery whether you use this service or not. ' ~ O D m , M ik Caatral limM H a r k t e u i at milky * Vl*: TTse richness (butterfat content) o f milk sold In each price range ia limited by the rulings of the M ilk Administrator. 0 ® r* a ,n M ilk C*n<r*l Law r*fw late SanMery c a a e M a aa f A MO. It has absolutely nothing to do with the Mnitation, health Inspec tion, cleanliness, or the purity of m ilk. ' ,OL ] hi * fr* * i ’0 0 * ’**- Y o ° • * * roar temUy »r« «itaily coocerawi br »onhina th.« th« m ilk »apply <*f commua.iy L « r a haw O r.« o a M ilk C o.croi » f^ « » Y O U . T r u e to S .i.» » y S«or«». U J9 S B. T h ird , Pontead U . O r ., SAFEW AY Where ye« always gat asare far yoar oMaay