Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 15, 1932, Image 1

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    15,1932
HARVEST5Î1R1ED IN
COUNTY THIS WEEK
Mrs. Mary Rlchelderfer,
McRae« Cometo Moro
Dies At Wasco Home
From Sedro Wooley
County Ccurt Acts
Miss Bernice Smith
On Monthly Bills
Weds Francis Groshong
Bernice, oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs- V. H- Smith, was married Sat­
urday July 9 to Francis Groshong,1
son of Mrs- Evelyn Groshong. of Re­
no, Nevada.
Ifr- Groshong is a highway con­
tractor and has been working in
Washington for several months on a
job for his company. They spent the
first days of this week with Mrs.
Groshong’s parents on the
north of Moro.
THIRTEEN MEASURES
10 CONFRONT VOTERS
CLAIMS ALLOWED AT JULY
TERM OF COUNTY COURT
New Tu Bilk Sponsored By State
Hon. Hal E- Hoss,
Bio­
logical Survey appro-
m
^1100 00
Tu League
Combine Crew» Bem
h
A. Rose, agent , Telegram
1.80
charges
NatAU fitto
County
Mrs S. L- Coats
2000
charge
3000
Wm. Shiel
County charge
Mrs. Peter Fleck
County
Reunion Held By
15-00
Poor
4
Brerett Fenüy
Pacific
Power
&
Light
Co
Drivers May Procure
1 25 Move To Abolish Liquor Law Given
Courthouse light bill
.- oV A
Xi ' r'
Licenses Wednesday Pacific Power A Light Co-
Place On Ballot
2 50
DeMoss park light bill
Pac. Tel. A Tel. Co- Total
1485
telephone bills
Interest in the possession of auto­
mobile driver’s licenses is increasing J. C- Freeman A Co-, Sup-
present were Mr and Mrs. Oswald
Thirteen proposed constitutional
• plies for feeble minded
in this county from reports that
Downie and children of Los Angeles,
smendments, initiative measures and
Courthouse
come from the sheriff’s office. C. M- City of Moro
Mr. and Mrs- Poarie Everett of Klam­
referendum bills will be on the ballot
t has again
water
bill
r
iMB
Bently,
state
examiner,
has
had
sev
­
Harvest to with us again to parts ath; Lee Everett of McMinnville, Mr
at the November election, reports
ns and move-
eral applicants the last two or three W- B Simmons, Election
of Sherman county for last week a and Mrs. Elfin Rosa and children of
teen delayeed.
300 Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, in
day labor. Rufus
wheat
have
appearances here- He will be at the
Corvallis!
Mr.
and
Mrs-
Chas-
Ever
­
machines started their annual
whose department the completed pe­
and Mrs. Emma Dutton, of rossu
Rent of
court house next Wednesday. July 20. Lenora M. Huis,
»rind and- «riy thl.
oth*” ett Mr- and Jfrs. I*™™* F“n‘ One brother. James Evans is still $v;
titions are filed-
Moro Election Hall,
from $ a- m- to 12 noon and those de
A measure providing for the con­
.nd daughter- M»,»«*
moved into the field-
in Pennsylvania-
• ■ £ moisture content is
5.00
Primary,
have their driving ability
E W Ferrell ing Funeral
It is? of course, too early to deter- Everett. Mr.
solidating of the University of Ore­
services were held in the significance as price .ctors than in siring to
Work on
i him at that time. In Chas.' Everett.
mine accurately what the yUld will and family of W,*o /
'
gon and the State college at Corvallis,
Methodist church In Wasco, of which other recent years- Protein is appar­ tested may see
Wasco
Precinct,
Pri-
he
will
stop
at
Grass
the
afternoon
be from any field for not enough his
Mrs- Richelderfer was a life long ently averaging somewhat above that
500 establishment of a teachers’ training
- mary election,
been threshed. From reports the Ha#tings-McKe«n Nuptial« member- The sermon was preached of last year, althougn a definite check ( Valley and Shaniko on his way south.
college at Eugene, abandonment of
John H- Wilt* A Co., Sup­
wheat now being threshed on the
by the Rev. Frank Spaulding, of is not yet practicable because of this (
1168 the normal school plant at Monmouth
plies for G- Bernard
Everett Watkins place west of Wasco Celebratati ^Vancouver Hood River, an early day minister °f season
and conversion of the normal schools
--------------------------
v
’s late movement The - protein
Farmers Kiev- & Sup. Co-
is making about ten sacks per acre-
1 at LaGiande and Ashland into junior
Sherman county for whom Spaulding cohUnt of 2,074 cars inspected at the Council Debates City *
Supplies for Moro Pre-
Two sides of the field, the east and
colleges and transferring the Uni­
chapel was named- Zells Funeral Mi>BOur|.K>naal State Laboratories
Problems At Meeting
cinct
south, have a fair test weight and
law school to Salem, has been assured
Miss Martha McKean, daughter of I Home was in charge of the RlTsnfi
Drayage for
F. D- Flatt
the other sides of the fieldtest com­ Mr- and Mrs. R. H- McKean of Was­
of a place on the ballot.
cent,
compared
With
11.37
per
cent
rflents
election
paratively low. It is thought from co, was married July 6th Kt Battle
The tax and debt control program
5,296 cars for the same last year- In­
The City Council met Tuesday Geo- B. Bourhill - Postoffice
I
includes
one proposed constituti onal
the tests taken to date that this
spections at the Missouri-Kansas night at the call of the mayor]
Ground, Washington, to Lewis Hast­
315
box rents
I
amendment
and two initiative meas-
wheat will average between 54 and 55 ings, son of Mrs. Ida Hastings, for­
SUto
Laboratories «« a averaged
—». •
«h* rrnn 11-82
vMT to discuss matters that were left State Board of Control Care
I ures- /The constitutional amendment
per bushel. This wheat is on the merly of Moro but now. living at Average License Fee •
40.00
per cent pn>Um f» th. r»P y
of non violent patients
is an enabling act giving authority
J. R. Kase berg land
21 .»3 in Oregon ended June. «S», M »g^«*
Battle Ground-
. ' *
J
Itot of »»t« uad d.U»q»i«t» w» Dr. C- L- Poley
Park
ex
­
A. G Futter and A- C- Krueger on
to limit tax levies and bond issues
Mrs. Hasting* is » graduate of
per cent for th. »««0«,
wngidwwj
tH rwult
amination and health
ranches in' the point district ^re
- .
Dome.Ue Sprin» what ”‘''’^î^ th.t the« will h. mor. .«.mpt. to
Wasco High school and has apport
8750 under general law.
officer
threshing, FuUer on Turkey Red and
One
of
the
initiative
measures
Th. aver»», lie«», f« f°r
«PhUy. w^h •" jÌL-tl» renerai eoli«* “P
d**« hereafter.
some time since her graduation as­
Dr- C- L. Poley
Supplies
Krueger on Federation. Both
“P
t(|,
500 authorises the creation of tax super­
sisting her father in the grain busi­ .„ger «Md« la the état, et O«»« pro.p«t. Headin» 1» nw.tly »
for R. Hampton
are making five or six sacks of rathwr ness in her home city. Mr- Hastings i, »21.3S f« on. y«r, weordin» to .„d cool weather .nd^adequata
vising boards in each county through
„„ Main and the F D- Antrim
Sealer of
poor quality wheat-
-
graduated from Moro High school in atatiaties compiled by th. .««tory of , turo Ima favo«d
568 appointment by the governor. The
“ g (
coundi ™ advi«ed that hay wa» bo-
wts and measures
There is a belief among some that 1931 and has been in Washington ^U’a offlc. in Salmo. Baad on an em «ection» of tn« Bo
boards would be composed of three
WW
„ in for w,n. Alva Stone
Predatory an­
the wheat this year will have more
members
who would serve without
wheat
ta
South
DakoU
1»
*PP»rently
mg
pua_
«
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,,„tn
12.50
most of the time for the past year.
imal control
than an average amount of gluten
compensation. The measure empow­
The young couple will spend the £X7an «n^f milage of 11.000 out of danger of mt damage Else ter feed
be secured Wasco county Indus- farm
in it that will to some extent offset
region further Information can
4000 ers these boards to review budgets
remainder of the summer in Sherman >k n.t of the «»ideation fo. would where in the Spring wheat
-
Care of Patterson
the dockage caused by a low test county where Lewi« will be employed L e 19 c/nta per mUe. The Oregon , th«M» »till only a trae, of .Um nrnt
made by tax levying bodies and re­
R. J. ' Ginn
Justice of
weight, but no gluten tests hav^
duce
and eliminate items by unani-
i, 0.06 high« than the avm- tn gene«! although there h»» b«
in a warehouse
Peace fees
(State vs.
i
mous
vote- Action of the boards is
been made so far-
1^1 r«iet«tion of al! the other Km. Increate «eently and o«uional Central Committees
1000
Long and Pugh)
There is no doubt that much of the
I subject to appeal to the state tex
fields
have
appreciable
rust.
Western
Organized in County West Cst. Print. A Bind.
letatea in the Union.
The "•S®'1*1
wheat raised in this county this year Wasco Fire Sqbad
commission by the levying bodies or
Canadian crops entered the critical
average,
baaed
in
11,000
m0«
i.
014
Co..
Clerks supplies
Will be light in weight and therefore
ten interested tax payers- The boards
Geo- G. Updegraff
Dis­
Burn Fire Hazards
of poor quality. In those parts of
6.87 would act only in an advisory capac-
The central committees of the two
trict attorney expenses
the county where wheat Buffered
I ity over special tax levies and bond
major parties have held their county Sherman County ”Journal Co-
most it is now believed that ft will
issues approved by the voters.
meetings in Sherman county and
L. Peetz in Hoapital
printing I8.7Q; pub­
make something after all and ar­
The Wasco fire department has I
The other initiative measure pro­
officers have been elected to serve for
lishing notices of teach­
rangements are being made to thresh been burning the woods and grass off
vides
for increasing the rate of the
at The Dalle« For Time
13.80
ers examinations |5 10
the next two years-
just the same as if there was a boun­ the vacant lots in town for the Vast]
personal
income tax from 5 to 8 per
«Republicans have elected . W- H. Ginn, Coleman A Co- Court-
cent,
affect
higher brackets, and re-
week or ten days working whenever
tiful crop.
i county chair- I
house supplies
MIN. PRKCIP Ragsdale to serve i
I during certain exemptions.
Wheat in the south end of the the wind is low
DATS
Giles
H. Zeigler store
Supplies
man and state committeeman
L- L. Poets went u
county is still in an intermediate , Ono night the firemen wore out un­
Completed petitions for the so-call-
7.15
secretary and Theodore
July
MosWaT
afternoon
with
Dr.
Poley
to
for
Bernard_________
__
stage and reports from that safNfea til ten o’clock burning and reducing
COntinued to page four.
Johnston to act as congresional com-
have a physical examination after
Continued to page four.
depend considerably upon the state fire hazards caused by the heavy
which
ba
was
ordered
to
itrns^
mitteeman.’
,
of mind the reporter Kapp me to bo wowth Of grass in meant placos this
Democrats have chosen J- C. Free­
the hospital for observaUon for a few
man as county chairman; W- F. Ja^-
dayu. It has not as yet been deter
Continued on Pago Two.
son as state committeeman and A. M.
mined whether he
™
operation or not. Mrs. Peets is with
Young as secretary-
•£
SCHOOL BILL MAKES GRADE
WEATHER REPORT FOR
WEEK ENDING JULY 13
OH Timers Column With News
Unde Emmett Believe, Liquor
Of Pioneer Days
Birn
Good Campaign Ammunition
A Faithful Follower
Observer July 18, 1913«
• Farming is becoming a very un­
satisfactory occupation. A farmer
never has enough help in planting his
crop, enough hands to harvest it nor
enough cars in which to ship it to
market, or money enough when thru
with it.
Dr. C. L. Poley and wife arrived in
Moro from Portland last week. The
doctor has bought the Dr- Nason res­
idence and permanently located his
office here- Dr. Poley assisted Dr-
John B Murphy of- Chicago and his
jrife is graduate nurse of that city.
They are fitting their residence as a
hospital and sanitarium.
they shore
wettin’ qualities of a gtoss/f beer-
Not any< of the*^re*t' ZAfi^Hean vot­
ers ever saw a tariff wall or visited
with a racial emotion, but plenty of
them has grabbed a bpttto* or a glass
strongly <nd firmly around the mid­
dle an muttered the cherin’ invocation
about mud on their companion’s per­
son and drunk ’er down- An Jodge,
thats why the Democrats an the Re­
publicans are quarrelin’ about who to
the wettest, it’s4 somthin that.beM«
the weighty questions all hoi-er for a
campaign couse it’s easy to under­
stand. And maybe it’ll be easier to
portant then-”
“Yes<” agreed the lawyer.” it had
considerable economic bearing at the
time. There was an effort being
made to conserve food FTBinB-
’ “The problem now ain t shallWB
drink deep with ^e Detoocrate or
rarely with the Republicans- Voters
gotta decide between bootleggers ¿nd
barkeeps,” said Uncle Emmett-
“But we have weighty questions to
solve at this election,” argued the at­
torney, “there is the settlement of
question
the international debts, a <
bringing into play deep problems in
racial’ emotions and one that may take, soon, too.
L. Barnum and‘wife, Mary Kuns-
man. R C- Atwood and wife, the
Misses Ferry of Chicago, cousins of
Mr- Atwood, and W. M. Watkins and
wife of Portland returned Wednesday
evening from an eight day trip to
Crater Lake-
Sherman County
Hon. Joseph Shearer has fixed up
an elegant watering trough at the
head of the grade on this side. Six
horses can slake their thirst there at
one time and it is just the thing for
persons traveling in light. confer­
ences as they don’t have to unhitch
to water.
L. K- Moore returned from Hepp­
ner Tuesday- Things in the stricken
district begin to resume normal con­
ditions.
Observer July 13, 1893
C. A. Buckley last week purchased
from George B.t« th. W ««. ju.t
north of Grass Valley for »60°
Neil McDonald purchased from
j. W- Booth a 640 acre tract of land,
half in wheat for |M00.
•
James McLeod, Moro jeweler and
printer, went to Goldendale on re­
ceipt of word that one Charles Lewis
of that city wanted to race him Mr.
Lewis did not appear but a few days
later a race was arranged for |5O end
Geo. N. Crosfield at Wasco is pay­
McLeod won.
ing 22 H cents for eggs.
The protracted meetings that have
Observer July 17, 1903.
been held in Wasco for the past few
"kr. »d Mr» Alf Dillin»« »nd weeks have resulted in 40 conver­
d.ughUr »« in Portland thi« wwk- sions.
Rain commenced falling here last
Mr D- on business in connection with
Saturday about 10 a. m. and Liiatla
the Hay Canyon Commercial Co.
ued till night- This was what SMr-
The E O. L- Co will move their
man county farmers have been pray­
office from The Dalles to Moro this
ing for and will probably increase
week. Manager Parr will live m the
the yield per acre 40 percent»
Sam McDonald residence