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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1932)
PAGB THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, 1 MORO, OREGON FRIDAY OCTOBER 28, 1932. ■ - with the refund division of the must accompany his claim with the be played on he Moro floor. Moro, Oregon secretary of state’s office. The sur invoices of purchase and specify the Meets the 1st and 3rd Class officers were elected in the vey revealed that 21.4 percent more use to which the fuel was put- Ail Thursday evenings of Those each month. Visiting freshman class, Tuesday. money was returned to refund appli claims are to be made within one members cordially in- elected were as follows: President, cants last year as compared with 1930 year of the date of purchase of the vited to meet with us although revenue from the fuel tax fuel. Austin Foss; vice president Lloyd Hugh Chrisman, W- M. increased but 3-7 percent C. V. Belknap, Secy. Henrichs; secretary-treasurer. Doro thy Fraser; sargeant-at-arms, Wayne Refunds last year were $748.902 47 Thompson. or 1160,384.77 higher than the Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Moro, Oregon $588,517-70 in tax rebates made the Grass Valley Folks Saturday evening the Senior class communica- Regular Refund claims last previous year, To Have Party tions each 2nd and 4th gave an invitational dance in th« 22.224 as compared year numbered Thursday evenings of school gymnasium, Something new with 17 101 «in 1903, an increase of each month. and different in the :ine of dancing - Mra. Irene Fraser, 5,123 claims- UNOFFICIALLY HAS Mrs- Nahoyse. Grass Valley is going to have a Worthy Matron was sponsored by EQUALED everv The growth in refünd disburse- big free community get together on making a very enjoyable evening for Nana Barzec. Secretary. * OLYMPIC RECORD ments is reflected again in 1932, the Hallowe'en at 8 o’clock Monday at the all. Mr. and Mrs. Nahouse; Mr- and Moro Lodgo No. 113 1. O. O. F. first seven months of the current Pavillion. It is a Hard Times Party- Mrs. Stephens and Mr- and Mrs. AXUlfs» Moro, Oregon year showing $87,522.56 more refunds Come dressed in your oldest clothes- Meets every Monday Peetz acted as patrons and patron geEAKS javelin RECORD than those made for the same period Dancing by “Radio.” Cards for those evening in the I.O.O.F esses. >vOVER.Tth feet when a year ago. Revenue from the fuel who prefer them. A program of hall. Transient and rr sailed «?^ landed There has been considerable in- visiting brothers are taxes is $355,174.92 less for the first sorts for all. Come everybody and 14^ FEET -4- INCHES cordially invited to terest in the oro girls stunt prepara away —- -------- ' seven months period this year than bring your doughnuts, as cider and meet with ub . - tion for presentation at the Wasco for a similar period in 1931. A. Douma, N. G. Girls’ Frolic. In fact so much in SHADES RECORD sinkers are the feed c / high jump Joe Truitt, Secretary. terest that the girls will present One reason for the increased num ber of claims is suggested by Secre bincKes their stunts to the student, body, tary of State Hal E Hoss, who points "’’ iirsday in assembly. Moro, Oregon * COMVEW MW out that those eligible for the re Meets 2d and 4th Tues FIRST ATHLETIC Wednesday in an assembly, the lays of each month. funding privilege are making more EVENTLESS WEIGHS Visiting members wel Behnke-Walker business college, of frequent claims of late than in the THAN THREE come. AWur Portland, gave an excellent typing past. A few years «go, the farmers 1 TEARS AbO Florence Johnson, N G- demonstraton for our high school. 130 kept their invoices and made claims ! ESTABLISHES A NEW ila Bull, Secretary. ftMNOS Miss English demonstrated how she once or twice a year while now they FOR SALE or TRADE; Fancy M/^LP^ a/id ayMPic could type perfectly at the rate of make application more regularly. Baldwin, Belflour, King David, Win- Chris Schults Post No. 71 RECOUP A /Ae 80 220 words per minute. Alter her Hoss brought out- ter Banana spies, 55 cents box yARP HURPLE5----- demonstration she went to the typ ‘ R efunds of four cents a gallon on F O. B. Moro. Trade for wheat. Meets at Legion hall on ing class and gave suggestions for gasoline and three cents on distillate stock or what have you- fc 2nd and 4th Wednesday speed and accuracy. are allowed by the state to individ Johnson Moro, Ore. evenings of each month. HOIPSWRIPS uals making affidavit showing that The grades for the first six weeks W. T. Johnston, Commander. RECOCD /¿r- the fuel was used for purposes other have been submitted. In the majority ------ . For Rent: The Mrs. Coleman house Vernon Flatt, Adjutant 0A5EBALL than in motor vehicles operated on ’ ¡n Moro. $10 per month- See W. H. of cases students have good aver Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, age. A very few have failing work public roads. To obtain a gasoline or Ragsdale for particulars. or distillate refund, the applicant 1.0. O. F. meets every 2d and and very few have outstanding work- 4th Thursday avemngs of the month in Following is a short list of grade the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng V áí > ONE 6lßC TßACK 'TEM* brothers are cordially invited. school pupils who have achieved the ©, WNU Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith honor roll for the first six weeks N G. Secy. period: Dorothy Mas Miller, Betty One cup corn meal flour and ginger sifted together. Add Templeton,* Irene Searcy, Howard your heart for it* is time to seek the One cup rye flour Conlee Helen Strong. 1 the flour to the milk mixture and stir Lord-’’ Two and one-fourth teaspoon soda Evangilist Ira Deal- until batter is smooth. Last add the High School Honor Roll. Maxine One teaspoon salt S. L. Boyce, Mirpster melted butter and beat until smooth. Henrichs, Dorothy McRea, I^eora Three-fourths cup sorgum Pour into buttered muffin pans and Peetz, Flora Williams Dorothy Fra Ross Ornduff. one time cashier of Two cups thick buttermilk bake in a moderate oven (350 F) for ser, Anita Kenny, Doris Thompson. the bank here, was in town for a Hot Bread For Winter One half cup each chopped dates about twenty five minutes or until short time Monday afternoon from Note that the girls walked away and raisins gingerbread just begins to pull away his home near The Dalles- with the scholastic honors. One tablespoon flour from tins. This is best served warm. During the cool days of early Measure dry ingredients and mix Apple sauce is a delicious accom Sargeant Frank Grimm of the autumn we are tempted to include hot state police was here Wednesday af breads in our menus. Although much thoroughly with a spoon, then sift paniment- Will Be In MORO Next Week ternoon while on his search for the has been said about serving hot' together twice. Any bran remaining ____ •____ missing ex-judge Marsh of Pendle breads they do have their place in the ¡n fhe 8ifter should be returned to ‘ . ton who disappeared Monday eve At Hotel Moro diet- Molasses and whole wheat the sifter material- Combine t mo- Gasoline Refunds nin.g ! •' Community Presbyterian Church flours are good sources of iron and lasses and milk and stir Into dry in Show Large Gain Gene McMillan of Portland was a 10 am- using them in hot breads is a very gradients. Beat until mixture is Oct. 31st To Nov. 5th Inclusive Sunday School 11 a. m. good way to help supply this nec smooth, but no longer. „ Add fruit Moro visitor Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Morning Worship Subject “The Mirage shall be- essary mineral to the diet. McMillan formerly lived between that is dredged with a tattospoon of A substantial growth in the num come a Lake/’ here and Wasco. Hot breads, which are so fresh or flour, and stir just enough to distri ber of refunds made against the state Please Make Your appointments Early 4:00 p m. Junior C. E. W F Jackson is making a final insufficiently baked that the interior bute. Pour mixture into cylindrical motor vehicle fuel tax is shown in a Topic “ A Junior Likes Fair Plap swing around the circle of Gilliam makes a sticky, doughy mass when molds, that have been well buttered. and Wheeler counties in the interest Matt. 5: 1-12. There will be “eats chewed are hard to digest and should Pound baking powder make excellent recent analysis of refund claims filed below high be avoided. Hot breads are not nec molds and all boys and of his senatoral campaign. Cover molds ------- with ----- the — lids school age should not miss being essarily indigestible but should be which should be perforated. Steam B. L. Fleck and son were here last there- Some people prefer baked until the interior is dry and for 1% hours week end form Redmond to visit Mr. 7:45 p. m- crumbly- Also, they should be chew to set this br^ad in a slow oven (300 Evening Service Fleck’s mother > who Is ill here- Subject “The Foursquare Gospel.” ed thoroughly. F) for about twenty mmutes to dry NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 17, of Sherman County, State of Ore- V”-? MEETING of said district will be held at the School House, on the 19th day of Nov- 1932 Mrs. Ellen Fleck is again very low All are more than welcome- The chief objection to serving hot out and form a good crust.ib at 2:00 o clock m the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying Allan A. McRea, minister breads is the tendency to over eating at the home of Mrs. Margaret Peetz. board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. 7 Ginger Bread '•' Miss Cassie Holmes t attending her. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 26 and the affects of this with any one 1932, and ending June 19, 1933, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from One cup thick buttermilk type of food to the extent of taking The little Osborn baby Is home Christian Science the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the One and three-fourths teaspoons again after a minor operation at the Church services every morning at restricted amounts of others is us- district. soda hospital in The Dalles. 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at ually disastrous In order to balance BUDGET a meal when hot bread is served in H I One cup molasses o’clock. 8 Art and Henry Barnum were in Four tablespoons melted butter elude as much milk, fruit and vege- Estimated Receipt* Subject: Everlasting Punishment. Portland at the stock show last week I Two and one-third cups pastry flour tables as possible. Golden Text: Isaiah 30: 1- Woe to and Art succeeded in disposing of a Balance on hand at beginning of school year From Elementary school fund . Two teaspoon ground ginger 300 00 Any of the following hot bread (third Monday in June) for which this bud couple of white face bulls to a man the rebellious children. saith the From county high school tuition fund for tui recipes will be sure to tempt the Put buttermilk into mixing bowl Lord, that take coqncil, but not of get is made1................ ......... ......... ........... tion and transportation ............................. 21.58 withing to improve his herd. 350000 i and add soda- Stir until soda is dis- From State school fund ..................... ....... ’__ me; and that cover with a covering, appetites of your family- 176.16 From tuition for pupils below high school ..... 250.00 Mrs. Melvin Schadewitz and her but not of my spirit, that they may ! solved, then add molasse* *■£ again From county school fund ................................. 148.75 Total estimated receipts (itels 1 to 9, inc.) ...... 439546 Boston Brown Bread mother, Mrs- O. A- Ramsey returned add sin to sin. । stir to blend the Ingredient*. Have One cup Graham flour Estimated Expenditures this week from Gilliam county where Responsive Reading: Ezekia) 33: they have been visiting Tfclemen- hitch 7‘ 10, 11, 14-19. Ëlemen- TTigh tary School TOTAL All are cordially invited to attend Mrs. Bryant announces that Presi tary School TOTAL I. GENERAL CONTRO1__ dent Hoover may be heard over the the church services and to make use VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Superintendent ........... 160 160 Oregon citizens are on the brink of ruin, facing the bitter radio on Friday night October 28th of the reading room m the rear of the 1. Insurance ...................... 144 144 (2) Clerk ......................... 25 25 6. Total Fixed Chargee at 5:30 p. m. on Monday at 6:00 and church building, which is open daily prospect of losing properties by tax confiscation. 288.00 2. Supplies .............. ........ 25 25 where all authorized Christian Science on Tuesday night at 5:30. With a high-powered taxing machine, designed for more 3. Elections and publncity 20 20 VIII CAPITAL OUTLAYS literatured may be read, borrowed or 4. Legal service (clerk's New furniture and than’the trafic will stand, the tax boosters have speeded along, Nearly everyone is seeding this purchased. bond, audit, etc.) ........ 22 22 ecuipment ...................... week except those who have already without effective control. They are now on the edge of the ditch. 6. Total «apons« of Gen- 7. Total Capital Outlays 5000 finished the job- ‘eral Control Talk of tax strikes is heard, but far more serious is the utter 504.00 IX. DEBT SERVICE The Full Gospel Asaaaably III. INSTRUCTION — T.achi» * 4. Interest on bonds ... 650 00 Floyd Flatt is planning on moving inability of property owners to pay their taxes. Sunday Services 1. Personal service: 5 Interest on warrants 350.00 winter and will be to town for the Many governmental units, by reason of tax delinquencies, (1) Teachers ............................ 3060 3010 9. Total Debt Service $100000 Sunday school 10 s. m. found next week in the Hastings X.. . 2. Supplies (chalk, pa EMERGENCY are on the verge of bankruptcy. Morning Fellowship 11 a m. etc-) ...L...... ............. 3. Total Emergency 20 20 house. $37346 Evangelistic 7:45 p. m. Fortunately, the opportunity is at hand for clear thinking 3. per, Textbooks (desk cop citizens to take control and direct a safer course. ies and indegents) ......... 40 Stanley Reavis returned from the Wasco Methodist Church 6. Total expenae of Recapitulation Two constructive measures now on the ballot will insure hills back of Heppner this week Teaching ....................... 6150 00 Church School 10:00 to 11:15 looking brown and well conditioned efficient driving of the tax machine and a slower gait Total estimated expenses for IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Worship 11:15 to 12:15. the year .................................... $10395.46 but without a single taste of deer 1. Personal service: These measures embody the improved Oregon plan of tax and Intermediate Epworth League 6:80. (sum of items 1-6, 11-5,111-6, (1) Janitors and other meat. debt supervision and control-the best plan ever presented in any state IV-8, V-4, VL5, VII-5, VIII-7, employes ............... ....... 340 340 Senior Epworth League 7:30 p m. IX-9, X-3) They will secure very substantial reductions in the property Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bond and two 2 Janitors’ supplies ........... 75 75 Choir practice Thursday night 8 00 Total estimated receipts, not 3. Fuel .... ........................ 200 Horace, from 200 sons, Maynard and W. R. Warner, minister. tax load and thereby promote better government. including proposed tax ......... 4395.46 70 4. Light and power ........... 70 Cunlisfail, Alberta, stayed Monday They will definitely separate tax levying from tax spending 5. Water ............................... Balance, amom 90 90 night with R. P. Brisbane and family. by district tax $6000 00 powers. Grass Valley Methodist Church 20 20 7. Other expnseof operation Mrs. Bond is a relative of Mr. They will provide effective limitations and ccntrol of taxes 8. Total «xpenae of oper- 10:30 Morning worship 9:45 to Brisbane ............. 1590.00 tion ...................................... Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30. and indebtedness, but positively will not disturb the existing 6 per MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS A political argument may be heard W.( R. Warner, minister. cent limitation nor lift the lid of any debt restriction now ^xed by Summary of Estimated Expenditure* 1. Repair .and replace almost any place about the streets Ear School Year from Ju«»« 20, 1932, to June 20, 1933. ment of furniture and constitutional provirion. Personal service sum of I-l-(l ) these bright days. Some folks ex- Baptist Charch 110 equipment.......................... They will preserve the »true substance of home rule in taxation, (2), (3), (4), 45); II-l-(l), 2- Repair and maintenance press positive opinion, others (Grase Valley) (2), (3), (4); Ill-l-(l), (2), . buildings and grounds . 110 10 a.m- distinguished from the empty form of that great principle as it doubtful and some say absolutely Church School (3), (4); IV-l-(l), (2), (3); 11 a. m. has been perverted by tax boosters to their own selfish »purposes. nothing leaving wou to form your 1 »caching Vl-l-(l), 2-(l,) 3-(l), 4-(l) $7120.00 440.00 •maintenance and irepaira Supplies 1-2; H-2; III-2; IV-2; 6:30 p m own tonclusions. Voters, the appeal is to you to help yourselves and your fel B Y. P. U. VI-l-(3), 2-(2), 3-(2), 4-(2) 24000 7:30 p. m. low citizens, to save Oregon property owners from impending ruin Preaching Maintenance and repairs Indebted ne** 440.00 Debt service z Evangeiist Ira Deal is still with us and your governments from fiscal chaos by voting: 1000.00 MORO SCHOOL NOTES Miscellaeous sum of 1-3, 4 5- 1. Amount of bonded indebted Tax sad Debt Control Constitutional Amendment in Special meetings Several have II-3, 4; III-3, 4, 5; IV-3, 4, 5, Gordon Fraser, editor ness (including all warrants found the Lord and many are inter 318 X Yes 3 6, 7; VI-l-(2), 3 (3), 4 (3), issued by vote of electors) .... $13000 00 ested. The meetings will close at (4);VIL1, 2, 3, 4; VIII-4 5,-6 Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill 1222 00 2. Amount of warrant indebted No volley ball game was scheduled Emergency X-l, 2 ..... the end of this week 373.46 ness on warrants issued and 320 X Yes for last week but this Friday the Total ......................... endorsed “not paid for lack $1039546 Preaching every night this week. OREGON TAXPAYERS EQUALIZATION and CONSERVATION LEAGUE Moro team will jpeet the Grass Val Dated this 25th day of October, 1932 of funds . .............................. 3509 84 Good music good sermons Every JAMESE. BURDETT, President - D. E. Stephens, Chairman Board of Directors 4. Total Indebtednaa* (sum of ley combination As neither team body COME. $16509.84 w ATTEST: M. E McKee. District Clerk- R. C FLANDERS, Secretary items 1, 2 3).—....... .............. has been defeated thus far his prom ‘‘Break up the fallow ground °^|(pB¡d Ad ) 604 Woodlark Building, Portland, Oregon ises to be a real battle. The game will by K et TOPNOTCHERS TEXAS' AT THE pier WinUdt Ul ^OòìlòT DR. J. A. 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