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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1933)
MUBMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MONO. OUGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1». 1045 cial course in a high schooL This 162 Hal Whi|e 8.00 course would include two years of 163 E. L. Weld 8.00 8.65 typing, two years of bookkeeping, 164 K M. Reynold* commercial arithmetic, Moro, Oregon 845 shorthand 165 & D- McNeal 100 30 Meets the IM commercial tew, and commercial geo 6.95 166 A. C^ Zehner U Thursday evening* of eib month. graphy. . i 17-20 167 C. A. Bargenholt Continued Next Week- members cordially te- 7 JO 168 Ralph Eaton' 280.00 1720 169 Elwood McPherson Shell Oil Co., Account to TAXES 10.00 170 Mrs Lundy 819.18 c. V. Belknap.* Secy Nov- 30, 1932 (road) Continued from page one. 17.20 171 Wm. Mitchell Homer S. Wall County En throughout the county. 11.70 Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E- & 172 Roy Tiller 77 00 gineer’s salary In 1932 the sheriff had the job of Moro, Oregon 1630 173 Ralph Rust Renter communica City of Wasco. As per order collecting $192.33239 all of which 1035 174 Dick Huhman 10.00 tions each 2nd and 4th • of Hal White (road fund) f STRATEGISTS 535 was to be used in the county In Thursday evening’ 175 Joe Brady Hal White. Transit man and each month. 5-60 1933, unless some change* are made 176 F- J. Medler 42-80 Mr*. Ola Ruggie*. timekeeper J 535 in taxation in the legislature, he Will 177 L. R. Andrews OWIHlMö AM 1 CORNELL 730 Worthy Matron W C. Weld, Road laborer 2-55 have the job of collecting $199,79530- 178 Roy Kessinger COLLEGE^ »95 23.50 Nana Barxee. Secretary- E. L. Weld, Truck driver 430 This is due to the fact that the state 179 Harold Howell ' A- C. Zahner, Jack-hammer Mor« UUf He- 1» h °« a F’ 11.20 tax will be $24,577.45- 180 Wiley McDonald 505 Moro, Oregon man year our elementary school 8-40 181 W- A. Thompson Meets every Monday C. A- Bargenholt Powder man 38 I 05 • ♦ st was $17,795.00 and this -has been 5.75 evening in the !.<’<> f 182 W. F. Johnson W. G- Armsworthy. Blacks- reduced to $17,14239. This sum is halt 7- I ransient anu CORNELL 183 Geo- A. Potter 19.00 (OCHHAlt visiting brother» smith included in the state tax in the totals Cookhouse suppuies 25.88 FLAVE* <¥ 1035 cordially jnviî •«» to Wiley McDonald Black smith usually given but is. used here and is AUTlME^ meet with n* 24-80 2 184 John H. Wilt Ralph Eaton, Grader man not properly a state tax. JIM1WKP William McKinna N- G Cookhouse supplies 24.45 Haßten Elwood McPherson, Cat- driver 310 The average consolidated levy for Joe Truitt, ^íictary. Total drawn on Special Re- 6730 ANP Wm. Mitchell, road foreman the county this year is 17.93 mills « $909-07 A6ÄM eeCAUSE or • lief Fund' Mrs. A. L. Lundy, camp cook 1330 1019>x«4 Wildes Garage Mdse 3.00 compared to 16-53 mills in 1932. For 830 * Moro, Oregon Mac Alsup, teamster 14 112 E. W. Ferrell labor 31.72 county expenditures, which includes ft Meets 2d and 4th Tuee-1 ' 735 Karl Eaton, teamster all the activities of the county except lay* of each m^ntb- 16 121 American Railway Ex Dick Edwards, 4-horse team, Visiting member* wel schools and roads? the miHage is 3- -51 press service 900 come. 6 days, less $9 advance f Hvç Hop&y U 2027 for the state tax which includes .64 17 126 Union Pacific freight Havie Brisbane, N G. Karl Eaton, 2-herse team, 20 the elementary school the millage is TWKE0N6 AMMO 1-00 30.00 17 127 Deloss Benson labor ib Bull, Secretary. - days at <130 , y 3.74817 r? OtD CUXKS ASP 1J142 E. L- Weld, (Reimburs Roy Tiller, 2-horse team, 20 Millages have not decreased as fast 1.60 AUTOMOedES ing for freight paid 80.00 «ME days at $130 as have taxes in this county because 2 185 W. G. Armsworthy, ma Wm. Mitchell. 4-horse team. of the lowered valuations that have terial. \ 4178 Meets at Legion ball on 17 days at $3 00 (VAs.39 - r prevailed for two years. There has also j 2nd and 4th Wednesday 2 186 Fields Garage gasoline 12 96 advance) PKTORES ewes' been a shrinkage of approximately F evening* of each month. 2 187 Homer S. Wall, Mileage Mac Alsup, 4-horse team, 18 three million dollars in valuation*, and expense 59 61 Vernon Flatt, Commander. 89-00 days at $3.00 6ÄADUATEP principally in land- Giles L. French, Adjutant 2 188 Portland Oxygen A H Glen - Fairchilds. 4-horse Road district No. 1, the north end in. 26.53 5730 Co» Mdse team PALO ALTO of the county, has a vauation of about 2 189 Feenaughty Machinery Sherman J. Frank, Powder forty five percent of the total valua 26-33 200.00 ! Co, Mdse bill for road _ 4 2 190 Geo- G- Updegraff rent 12.00 tion of the country road district Standard Oil Co., Bill to ancT the one mill levy gives that dis 2 191 Roy J. Baker Mdse 220 295 33 unworthy of being elected into this Glass Valley. Elmer Barxee shipped a couple of Nov. 30, 1932 (road) trict nearly $5000 or practically twice Total drawn on General Road MORO SCHOOL NOTES ’ court for th. followin» y^r. ¡ It «cm. that no formal carloads of fat sheep to Portland Oregon Powder Co-, Bill for the tax income of any other district. $200 8*7 Gordon Fraser, editor- I Thi. plan »u orfan»«<i by the ean be held in thia county withou 200-00 part of September (road) Saturday night. Grand Total - $1,109.93 1 student body after the >>Wl«tion informal discussion of mmor matte» W. M. Walker, Right of way Miss Velma Powell spent the week of tax reduction. Therefore after the ' Continued From Last Week 50.00 was made by Mr. Walker. • - for highway A . end at Eugene visiting friends and • election of the directors, salarie* of COUNTY UNIT The boys game that followed will Moro girl. t«m peed th..r county officers were, discussed from O. W. Wright, Repairing enjoying the atmosphere of the Uni- lo„t b. rcm.mb.cd by thoc pent Contiaued from page onel County Treasurer’s type , .. . c -. cm real offensive. strength in tne over ‘ versity again ■ „ one of th. mo.t thnllim i.mM hfch handed all angles. A resolution wrs proposed 3 50 small. Teachers would not be called writer to ask the legislature to set a new on the Moro floor. It wneimmg , । upon tp handle an unreasonable FOR SALE—8head of good young ever 7.,. witnessed X b.«i^^ eTen,n* * on the scale of-wages for these officers. It State Indus. Ace- Comm Perchon and Belgian horses- AU was a grr«u ’ number of subject combinations nor a . _ Th» unin- provides for a salary of $iWd for the Contributions f o r r o d Rufus floor. The game was was an an unin- broke And 1000 sacks of soft Fed to the very last, the kind of a game 57 39 would they be overloaded with a num- laborers teresting one for the spectaotrs to assesgor cler^ sheriff and superin eration seed wheat- W. C. Helyer, which makes the spectators want to j ber of various preparations, x Much watch due to the one sidedness- tendent; $400 for the judge and $600 National Hospital Associa- • Kent, Ore. stand up on their chairs and shout ' could be accomplished through this St thmuMlvM how«. Undoubtedly th. Although «v.r.1 ; for th. tr.Mur.r or * total of »7000 I tion Protection for road themselves hoarse. Undoubtedly the 8.80 concentrated effort than at the pres- Giles French was a visitor at the l.rKMt part of th. crowd w«l horn, team w.r. unable to play tl» Moro workers Mgle „.,gM to ent time G. C. Vintin, County Clerk ’-»uteture test Friday and Saturday. with m and .trained voice.. , ‘ tl,«. officer, i. »1800 for th. Adequate laboratory and scientific Stamps for County Clerk’s Moro «»red fl rat with ■ Ion« Held • “tai of 60 point« to the Ruf uel^ kM 15 „f V530 IT- Mrs. John Gavin, wife of attorney 10.00 equipment and library facilities is at office «0*1 which B.n>e. follow«! with • I" “ overt™« » “ "« “ “ each - * 15M to the d'* le “ “ Gavin of The Dalles, died there Sat- SPECIAL BBUEF » ”««^ « «.ry high «bool V- - ■ DRAWN ON j-d*y last The family has made ita cripple aoon after. Grat. Valley then loot a heart brewer to Rufua M-22-! and prevents the offering of a num unk one .nd made • free throw «ood Moro had up to the taat feu .««o d tcndent Hoo W th , j udge . »400 to FUND. home there for the past thirty Ave ber of worthwhile subjects. Com th. treasurer, totaling »6710 11 MILE rears snd Mr. Gavin is well known to The team. fou«ht .Ion« e-«nly during when • Ruth, player Amount mercial subjects and also exact sci- Date No. 1 Payee many Sherman county folks. the first quarter with first one team shot to tie the »core at 21« KWW ( Bumab|y was not the intention of the ences could be given far more advan scored immediately with the begin- ^roup to advocate a raise of salaries 5 19-049 Labor Jas. Burton i » 4-70 Fares apply bchwon points in ahead and then the other. Grass Val i Oregon»’Washington, |da!*o, 6.45 tageously through the combining of ning of the overtime and followed county official* but in case the |' 5 050 Lot Rust FOR SALE OR TRADE- A 540 ley battled their way ahead in the Utah, Kev-da, California, 4 20 classes and equipment of two or more egg incubator. One distellate burn second period and It looked as if they this basket with a move to win the reRolution is flowed by the legiste- 5 051 W. H. Todd Montan*. Wyoming (west of small schools. The equipment for 4.20 ing brooder. See V. H. Smith or would be in the lead at half time. game. 5 052 H- A- Byers ture it will have the effect of increas- and inc’vding Green River), science courses is expensive and at 4.20 and soive points in British 5 053 K. M. Reynolds 5F12 Moro. isg county salaries by $290 per year. Another long Morof shot swished 4.20 present not only is thi* equipment and Columbia. Minin’.iin» adult J. D. McNeal 054 Several heated speeches were made 5 Show shoveling was the first order through the net to knot the count to. FARMERS ORGANIZE laboratory space limited but the fare 50c. Children half fare. 8 420 055 C. 'R- Mersinger 5 while salaries were under discussion. of business around town Wednesday 11 all. The Moro team returned" to _____ ___ ______________ - science courses are limited due to the - 8.00 7 094 A. C. Zehner ' Some maintained that the salary morning and business men exercised to the floor after the intermission Going: Feb.24,55; 26 ” (Continued from page one) 5.50 lack of proper facilities. In the I scale was of utmose importance and 095 John Happold 7 who had not had occasion to do so fired with the determination to win : deficiency judgment tew. . ____ — Returning: Mort.: 7 5.50 small enrollments the number of (M. —- *• «..¿..igM) 7 096 Deloss Benson and wipe out the defeat in the hands I a board of directors consisting of conditions would immediately for some weeks. 7-50 students desiring a course is quite 098 Lloyd Young 7 of Grass Valley earlier in the season.; eleven men was elected as follows: ¡ mproV e if everyone could be brought frequently not large enough to jus Arthus Johnson has been sick with 550 7' 099 Glen Fairchild They rolled in six points and at Kent, J. H. Wilson, Corliss Andrews; ! down t0 the farmer ’ s plight- Other* O I 5 T NAII They rolled in six point* »nu «v nenv. tify placing it on the schedule since the flu this week and the janitorship 1000 5.75 500 4 20G 100 W. C. Weld 101 expressed the opinion that' B ®6i96 7 the middle of the fourth period the Grass Valley. T- M. Rolfe, Fred Cox; m ; ic * has been charge of his son Milos 1500 the- instructional costs would be ex 14 105 E. C- Smith score stood 17-11. They had held Moro: A. H, Barnum, O. L- Belshe; commodity prices Was the only orbitant Commercial subjects are 11-45 Ardith Cochran, Avery Martin and Grass Valley without a point until Wasco: J. E. McClure, Fred Henna- chance for improvmcnt. The resolu 14 106 P. N. Pierson popular in this county but are hardly Babe Douma left Thursday morning then. Here the flreworks began. Gras gin; Rufus: C. M- Kuypers, C- A. tion was finally adopted by a deci- 11-45 - - , , x 14 107 John Thogerson 6 justifiable in a three of four teacher for a wood camp back of Friend in Valley suddenly came to life and Tom; Director at Large; C- P. Adams. citaek-d. Orville Thompson 108 14 sive vote. ; 1145 hlffh school these times- In a five Wasco county. Vernon Flatt has the 14 109 Glenn McLachlan Tickets good on all trains end Another meeting may be called dropped in three baskets to tie the | p 45 teacher high scool the commercial timber and the boys will make it into score at 17. Another basket and the . in all cars. In sleeping car add A4 110 J. M- Rolfe the pleasure of the president. 11 45 teacher would be a specialist in that regular sleeping car charges. Leslie D- Peterson wood- 14 111 score stood 19-17. Moro came back 7 60 lyP* *n<^ students could get Dick Edwards 14 113 The American Legion will give a with a basket to tie the score Again- ASK LOCAL AGENT R45 enough fA this training to be of 14 114 Voina Guyton CO .>ï ill* ; E FCR DETAILS dance here Wednesday evening, Feb Here the noise of the spectators bo- ’ 9 50 some practical benefit- Students of 14 115 W. C. Weld Cem manit y Presbyterian Church ruary 22nd. Old and new time music came so deafening that the referee s 10-00 ten attend business college to secure Continued from; page one. 10 a m. 14 116 Ralph Eaton Sunday School will be played. Dance will start af whistle could not be heard on the 15-00 tee same training that could be had 34.00 Sup ’ t office 11 a. m. ■ 14 117 Mrs. Lundy ter the show. Old Fort Dalles Wrang floor. A free throw put Grass Valley Morning Worship 5 oo from a properly organised commer- 7:45 p. m- Pac. Tel. & Tel. Col, Total 14 118 Vintin Watkins Evening Service back into the lead and things began lers will play. 14.45 telephone bills 10.04 Subject “Washington-Lincoln Mem 14 119 E. L. Weld Roy Justesen and wife were here to look dark for Moro. As the game orial Service.” City of Moro, Court house 15-70 17 120 James Brown 240 Wednesday evening from Bend where began to wane into the closing min water bill 1534 Sons and daughters of Civil War 17 122 Andy Shearer ute Barnes made a beautiful shot Mrs. C. C. Deyo, Rent of Ru they have been living this winter. 21.00 17 123 C- B Hearing from the center of the floor to put Veterans, Spanish-American Veter fus election hall (Novem 6.20 Hauling gasoline is still a major Moro out in front Axtell converted ans, and American Legion members, 17 124 Vintin Watkins 5.00 ber) 11.70 L. L. Funk 17 125 activity of tractor farmers despite a free throw and the final score stood and all patriotic citixens are espec Geo. H- Wilcox, Premium on 31 ially invited to this service. 17 128 Wylie A. Lundy the chilliness of the weather for the 22 to 20. for Moro. 30 00 16.30 officers bonds Ralph Rust Allan A. l^cRea, minister- 129 17 ' past week and the difficulties encount The Moro line-up. Forwards! Ax R. J Ginn. Drawing jury list 627 20 180 Lot Rust Supplies ered in gathering hard cash for pay tell and Thompson. Center; Barnes; 3.00 of Justice of Peace court 650 CkrUttea 3ei««co Al Fuller labor 131 20 sub. Hennagin. Guards; Burnet and ment- 1.00 W. E- Tate, Vital statistics 8.65 20 133 Lloyd Young Subject: Mind. Moro has coal again although the Fraser —. Dr- C. L- Poley, Vital statistic* 150 21 134 W. G. Armsworthy 1850 Golden Text: Isaiah 14.24. . e i Pac .Stationery & Print Co. cold weather caused several residents . 10.00 Before a large crowd in the gym. 21 135 Hal White ' * Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying. to go to other towns for their fuel be a one act play entitled “Waiting for 11-20 Supt’s supplies - $720 23 136 A. E. Cochran fore the car arrived Wasco was out a Trolley” was presented last Friday Surely u* I have thought, so shall 17 83 f 1120 Clerk’s supplies 10.13 23 137 M Douma the first of the week as well and afternoon The well chosen cast was it conM to pass; and as I have pur W. C. Print & Bind Co-, To- -, 14-20 24 138 Glen Garrett Grass Valley had the only supply. chosen cast was composed entirely posed, so shall it stand. tel supplie? for offices ’ 84.27 11.20 24 139 Joe Ritner Responsive Reading: Acte 3: 1-10 Oregon State B. of Control, 11.45 Miss Lucille Templeton left Thurs- of girls. The scene of the play was 140 Lottie Rust 24 Ail are cordially invited to attend 11.20 Care of nqn-violent patiepts 60.00 24 141 J. C. Cothran ' day for Corvallis where she will visit a waiting room of a trolley line. The play was highly entertaining and the church services and to make uae C. W Johnson, one-half of 14.40 her aunt and uncle for a few days. 24 143 Mac Alsup amusing It was under the direction of the reading room m the rear of the 6.10 indemnity for slaughtered 145 Jack Tomlin ¥~* 25 church building, which ta open daily John Forbes has been confined to 15.00 116 Art Smith cook- «up-1.80 J of Miss Thompson cattle 25 where all authorised Christian Science hi* home for several days because 26 147 W. F, Johnson labor 6 20 , literatured may be read, borrowed or Roy J- Baker, Premium of of an attack of rheumatism that laid 10.00 14.40 A Supreme Court has been organ R. A. Stow bond 26 148 A. B. Whitesell purchased. him low. 11.45 ised in the high school and hereafter Geo. G. Updegraff, Dist At 26 149 Leo Watkins Mni. Ci’*"** Miller was ill last week will have control of the discipline In 7-15 11-45 torney’s expenses 26 150 Murvil Stone with an attack of influenza but she .he high school 16-15 Wasco County Indus. Farm 26 151 Karl Eaton You arc likely to think of m 24.60 U recovering at present. Glen Fairchild c house »Care of Chas. Patterson Sunday School •• The purpose of the court i* to in 27 152 m. 4405 Fellowship Meeting 11:00 a. Mac Alsup cookhouse 1.44 your telephone eimply as a means of trans- and supplies Mrs- J. C. Freeman and son, Neal, sure equal and fair punishment of 27 153 Every body welcome ▼Uit Leroy Belshee labor 1230 Geo. A Potter, County Jud those persons who willfully break the r left Saturday for LaGrande to untt ng to others your own thoughts and 28 154 930 established tews of the high school ge’s expanses > 155 Bryan Vangilder c.h. 6.50 28 ________ for a few days. Baptist Cb«r«b 8119-157 C- A. Mansfield lab- 11.20 Hugh Chrisman, Cash advan- ’ The court shall be composed of six A- A. and Kendrick Dunlap 5,26 Eut ycur telephone is of equal impor- ced for office supplies judge* and a Chief Justice who will (Grass Valley) 81 158 W. E. Bruckert visitors in Moro Thursday from their be elected from the student body. cookhouse supplies 11-30 to ffirc who wish to get in touch Sherman County Journal 10 am Church School home in Kent. 11 a! mJ Sheriff’s supplies 15 00 Wylie A. Lundy lador 11.70 Each judge must have maintained an 159 27.55 ; i 160 Gust Hartman K hl<h^ school boys and honorable Citisenship in Moro High 11.45 6:30 p. m-1 County Printing 12 55 - r 1 B Y. P. U. • 'he alumni surpris- School. Any student who has been J. C McKean, Premium on Homer 8- Wall 161 7:30 p. m. , . IC T slephone and T u -EGR aph C ompany . 2 Preaching 225.00 4- Loora Poets Friday night pronounced guilty of an offence bj insurance rolicy No. 5207 Administrator R F C. Fund75.00 8. L. Boyce, Minister. ..h a par.y at tbs Posts homo in the Supreme Court shall bo deemec I by K et topnotchers lUWwr " greatest a S ää D. W. Nish, work at fair grounds Pure Iron A Culvert Mfg Co Road supplies Feenaughty Meh Co-, Par tial ‘ payment for road 2 * 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 sery Talk ROUHP RAIL CUT € I PER Others also value your Telephone - *