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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1933)
i Sherman Çeurty Otoervee Bet. 1898. Gras« Valley Jeornal, KeU, 1897, . Consolidated IMrch 8, 1981. Wasco News-Enterprise, EsU 1899, Consolidated March 4, 1932 SHERMAN COUNTY F 35W HIGHWAY LEGISLATION MAKES GOWCi» No. 22 Moro, Oregon, T April 7, 1933 Forty Fifth Year River Warehoiij May Go. R. F. C COUNTY TOWNS APR.? «Ten T- H. W. H RacxUla, ty’s representative I board for 4-H cl is the coun- state wide ion Finance in Portland first meeting ! of the committee. Taxa Met i*W f $10,000 Paid By Swety For Brak oí CocBorce Accorai were made at the i representative was mend »elf liquidati! masi«KmM » w " " " Here Next W»Sn»»Hy COliiï RECEIVES CASH FRON SURER COMPANY at some later DEW BELIEF WORKERS SIMI No definite plant have been made here regarding buch improve ments but a . movement has been started to advocate the building of a warehouse at somt point near Biggs. It is felt thfi&a warehouse there would be self liqu ting within a short time as it wouk e ¿ounty to part of the wheat of it as rive^ shipments become more numerous. Such A warehouse would not only pay good dividends but would facilitate water shipment of wheat at a saving to every farmer, it is held- Waraant Sales Discussed At Meeting Wednesday A group of men interested in the schools of the county met at the Moro hotel Wednesday night to consider several proposals for facilitating the cashing of school warrants in the hands of teachers it seems that districts with a fav- oaable financial statement may have its warrnts sold to any bank by its teachers and the 'Reconstruction Fi nance Corporation will advance the necessary funds to the bank' This method of obtaining two-thirds of the face value of the warrant is more lib eral than it has been heretofore and may be used by Sherman county dis tricts. It is possible that the teachers of the county may use their local or ganization to establish a clearing house for warrants to aid the sale of warrants to those wishing to pay .axes with them. It seems feasible to handle the warrants locally under, the new law making tax payments with warrants possible. M0VEI0REC0VERC1TY FUNDS BEGUN ATWASGO For ner City Treasurer Held At Fault in Bond Matter I CUT C0N5IBÍHS NEW PUMP Beer Ordinance Read First Time and Lengthily Debated By a vote of four to two the coun cil of Wasco voted to accept report Wednesday was A busy day at the ke golden, amber, liquid that Highway legislation enacted by the examination for automobile thrives of thje committee that was instructed court house with the monthly meeting the spotlight within these legislature changes in several way., to contact an attorney to start suit of the county court, the settlement stesfor the past month, will the former laws governing trunk \ one dollar, there may be somewhat j against Earl T.~ Jones, former city between the old and the new relief y within the confines of the flow highways and roads within the state j of a rash to be examined before the treasurer for failing to pay city committees going on and the clerk’s and also makes different charges for law goes into effect next June. The city of Moro today if stocks are bonds held by the Bank of Commerce. office busy recording a new batch of old law made it mandatory for all sufficient for local dealers to purchase licenses of cars and tracks. »It is alleged that the council ordered waivers on Reconstruction Finance Whereas, automobile owners used drivers to be examined within three a portion for their trade. This was that $6000 be taken from the city’s -- loans. to pay a license fee baaed upon the years and allowed a fee of fifty cents. ma4e possible when the Moro city account in the bank, of which Jones The court, being infrequent visitors First County Warrants council passed a beer ordiance Tues- Jim Payne Buried In , and the powers that be, attracted the size and weight of their cars they cashier, and that city bonds to Paid This Week was day night and HaaaaJ passed Zin on »110 the iaananpa issuance i i will now pay $5 per year regardless McKean and Searcy that amount be pah! When the ac greatest interest. The members were The Dalles This Week deep in a discussion of finances for of licenses to two purveyors- of the size, cost, age or anything else. counts of the bank tW brought to The ordinance as passed differs Make First Bow The fee for the last half of 1998 will the attention of the council after the a large part of the day- Among the Those holding the first drawn somewhat from the one originally in- । be $5, however, and the cheaper things talked about was the final failure of. the bank it was found that county warrants are noting the James Luther Payne, a resident of troduced last week - This difference license rate will not take full effect only $4000 worth of bonds had been -etrlement between .he court and the A new Arm has been organised to is largely made up of restrictive The Dalles for several JRears, but for Bank of Commerce receiver, E- L. especial splendor of the sunshine, the paid, according to current reports- until 1984. the fineness of the atmosphere and merly a resident of Sherman county, Freight trucks will travel the roads handle the distribution and sale of Eanses and regulations, althnuch Morton. Councilmen voting to institute ac the excellence of life in general since died at his home there Thursday at a cheaper cost than heretofore be-! Texaco gasoline and oils in this none of these will make the sale of The county received a check for tion against the former city treas the Wednesday meeting of the coun cause of the passage of House bill} county. J. C- McKean and Serai beer here difficult for those who in- night. He had long been ill- 810,000 on the surety bond that se urer were: Nesbii. Scott, O’Meara 492 which provides that trucks weigh- 1 B ea re y are now McKean and Searcy tend to nbev the rules of good judg- i He was born in Missouri in 1881 cured, in part, the county’s deposit of ty court, for that august body is go and Richelderfer. Councilmen Mc- ing between 1700 and 8000 pounds dealers in gasoline. The building for- mart The attitude nf «he city fath- and come with his parents to Sher- 13,050 in the bank at the time it ing to pay some warrants and relieve Kee and Yates voted against such the condition caused by three months will be taxed at 70 cents per hun-1 occupied by the stock of trac- era throughout has been one nf tol- man county when a boy. The family closed. An attempt was made to eranre even though manv of them do settled in the Rutledge ^¡strict where without anything to use for money. action. The city of Wasco suffered dredweight instead of 90 cents, tor and combine parte will be changed । reach an agreement with Mr. Morton It is quite likely that next week serious financial losses in the bank grew to manhood. Trucks from 300« to 4500 pounds to an oil office. A truck will soon be n»« fevor beer. Thev have nassed an Janies , „ . . . ,. * ~ ' whereby the county could get immed- The funeral was held in The Dalles . ' _. • . other warrants will be paid unless the it is understood. will be allowed to operate at a cost 1» operation for country deliveries, ordinance nermi^tine the sale of .... , • late possession of oi the me bonds oonus given by oy .lnAAA . l The purchase of a new pumping and bunal was made were. He is the . Bank pt Commerce for -curiiy !he court find, that the |10,00<> they ten per cent less than formerly. Lar- and • pump for retail sales will be beer in the hope that moral condi plant for the city well was deferred . fnr k . -a * J y |have received from the bonding com- tions will ba improved if the drink is th« MMMifv rArtinmfA of nf deposit n»nnAit j for the county certificate for two weeks on account of financial handled cautiously and In the open. dren, a brother Ben, of Grass Valley ; of $6000- The bonds, with accrued pany must go to other uses. conditions. H. N. Crandall, of The and a sister Mrs. Minnie Whitstine, Violations of the ordinance will be interest, are worth the money the rate was raised. Those used in trans Oil Around Kent Dalles appeared befpre the council now living in Portland. likely to result in entire elosing of county had in this certificate and im Ferrel Barr Wrecks portation of agricultural products and and explained the proposed turbine to the sale of the brew. mediate settlement of this problem is those used exclusively in cities may Thought A Possibility the I. town pump, and action on its purchase will order to tho oity ordinance WaSCO School Foard now deilred coont Triurks On Rural Road be taken at the next meeting. evade this added cost- conform to that of the federal gov- - * • r, The gasoline tax will be raised one members and the liquidator- Decides on Shoft. Term । A beer ordinance was brought to Rumor has it that some day soon ernment the city win grant licenses cent to make the total tax six cents. Although the fund for predatory 1 » to purveyors for the quarter from I . ______ first reading after a discussion last five for the state and one for the fed- there will be mineral developments in Ferrel Barr had an accident that animal eradication work in the state Thereafter licenses . ing over an hour. This ordinance if April to July. the vicinity of Kent, if not that, there had serious consequences for his oral government The Wasco school board met last was induced during the last session it parses the council will provide for can only be granted for one year. will be drilling foroil- Several truck last Friday morning. While • The law affecting return of gaso of the legislature the same amount No beer may be sold to those un week and determined several ques- will be alloted to Sherman county. coming down the hill on the Monk license fees of $60 for persons selling line tax money was changed to make weeks ago an attempt was made to tions about school for the coming beer to be consumed on the premises it more difficult to obtain refunds un-1 lease lands adjacent to that town for der 18 years or those attending year. One of the most radical chan This will allow Alva Stone to remain land market read near the Hockman on which it is sold and $40 if it be schools, none may be sold between 12 place he applied the brakes just as less the gasoline was actually used oil drilling and later developments ges in the former method of schools in the county and continue his work midnight and 6 a. m. License fees sold in original containers only- It he reached the bridge. For some rea on farms or in other ways not edn- show that the movement is still »pro here. provides fines of from $50 to $100 for win be $25 for those selling beer by there was the action reducing the gressing. Perhaps those who one nected in any way with the highway. The new relief committee was rep son only one front brake took effect the glass and $15 for those selling number of months taught from nine violation of these ordinance and Al one time drilled for coal and oil da- and the truck missed the bridge Secondary highways are under the to eighu- While this move does not resented by George H. Wilcox. Grass it in the on (final containers so prevents the sale of beer to per posits near there were not al! wrong- direct control of the state highway Valley, who is chairman. With Homer landing in the ditch. The frame ex The council is given the eqtire dis nreclude the possibility of holding a sons under 18 years of age and to commission for both construction and Wall, who handled the bookkeeping tension of the bridge struck the door cretion ip the issuance jof.lu^psee and nine months school if financial affairs those, still attending high schools- maintenance. In this county it means improve teachers will only be hired /or the old committee the work was but did not hurt the driver also the pouncif _mqy Several changes were made in the Evidently Vic was tired of repair checked and arrangements made to that Clyde Gillmor and his crew will cense of any operator after giving on an eight month contract. ordinance bill by the members before ing that particular truck for he take over the work immediately. The have the job of looking after Shearers total return for this county instead Salaries of teachers wore lowered it was finally agreed upon, the most him a public h of $19.000 as was reported last week., and Cottenwood grades in addition to plan has changed, from that used last traded it in for a new one later in Grass galley Mice very by the board and preparations were important .of which was the division The division is based on the license , their other duties. year. From now on the committee tho week. will pass made to hold expenses to a minimum of licenses into two classes and the, foe return of 1981. The 11,600,000 to be returned to will be given their funds. A nominal ’ evening. for the next school year. lowering of the fee from a proposed upon it sum will be kept by the chairman for The opinion o/ lm?p and Let the Journal do your printing $80 to $60. immediate relief. The committee will Ibe Moro Beer For Parched Throats make their reports directly to the y desired May Be Delayed state committee where they will be tiie same audited. Although the county court ince in the the members are also members of the çeme feea co committee the relief work will not be Whether the parched throats of “A lot of rising politicians,” opined I “Don’t you recon Qrqgon’s politic are the same as those in the Moro handled through the court, but en- Sherman countians will be dampened Uncle Emmitt, “may have the chance clans are equal to that old time bird ordinance and except fqr a proposed tirely by the relief group. the road drunk, when the team they From the Observer April 10, 1914 to wri^ ex before their name after who said he’d rather be right than be closing n^ur of nine o’clock and a with legal liquor today is still a were driving got mixed up. While bond fqr the bqer purveyor the two question that cannot be answered un this sales tax business is over ” । president?” inquired Wabash- George Meloy Jr. and Ben Tomlin the owner straightened them out his day is over. There is .reported Schoolmen Go To “Ha Ha. Yu think the ones that “Son, if my memory is correct he, ordinances are identical. x til the di met with a severe mishap last Tues chum tramped on and becoming lost to be a real shortage of drinking make their tax will have to sleep on said after the election, but this day evening about eight o’clock while LaGrande Meeting coasting sought the barn for shelter, and in liquor in the state and none of the here sales tax may be right if certain ’em, do yu?” asked Wabash. , down First street upon a some way set it on fire, and perished TrSC ;Qr C ompany Steck foaming non-intoxicating drink may “It sure looks like it from this things happen in the next two years bicycle built for one. in the flames. He was a homeseeker find its way into this county for a point of view,” answered the sage, an likewise it may be wrong if other Moyed To The Dalles Schoolmen Wily Knighten, Henry Contractor O A. Ramsey left for| from England, it is said, where he day or two- It will be possible to things happen in that time. If this “waivin’ a tax before the voters is Kent Thursday to take charge and Tetz and Vern McGowan drove to- left a family. • I sell it in both Wasco and Moro as ' like wavin’ a red flag before a mad new deal gives everybody a good soon as it arrives although there has ward LaGrande last Friday to attend finish the new store building being bull and a new flag is redder than an hand, openers at least, an folks can J. B. Morrison can't be in Sherman The stock of tractor and combine the meeting of Eastern Oregon . old one an a new tax is a lot redder pay their texes and pay a big income parts kept here by the Cascade Trac been little unrestrained excitement , „ - , * ’huilt thero by L. J. Gates to replace county long without capturing real 'nwrhers. McGowan dropped off ' than an old one. Some folks is apt tax to the state, if that passes and tor and Machinery Co. has been mov about it- v »Í « dii „» the one recently destroyed by fire- estate. Last week he purchased 800 Pendleton to visit a brother at Pilot to go plumb loco over this business the schools have money enough to ed to The Dalles by oficiala of that | L. L Peetz received an - express acres from J. W. Johnson, Rutledge- Rock and the others joined with some that dog day election we got cornin’ run on. the sales tax will be as onnec- ’•omnany- This leaves but two Eastern Star Convenes thing over 400 other teachers to make shipment of ten young calves, mostly From the Observer April 5, 1894. up.” ; I «“MV *s a porch on a tent, but if branches of the company, Arlington - k.., a —4—- In W isco Tuesday the conference one of the largest Durhams^ last Wednesday evening, “I read once about an enraged' folks get the same old duces and County script taken at Moore Bros- and The Dalles. From the Observer April 8, 1904. held in this section of the state- populace bein the greatest enemy of treys when the deal is over an* at 90 cents on the dollar in trade. J. C. McKean still retains his Prof. JIenry, leader of the Moro Will pay RÖ to 85 cents in cash- schools have to stop, and warrants stock in the company and his office corruption.” remarked Wabash. PatYonire Journal Advertisers. The district meeting of Eastern Cornet Band, and Miss Minnie Holder “Heck. Wabash, there ain’t no pile up, the sales tax would be or will will be headquarters for repairs, but Star Chapter of Sherman County was Frank Watkins, Lloyd Smith and were united in the holy bonds of corruption connected with this and be a life saver for government- It the consolation of stocks haq been* held on the night of April 4th in the Barnum Bros- were busy this matrimony on the 4th- whether what yu say Is true or not all depends, Wabash, on whether •nade in the interest of economy- Re i? ■ ■ ¿ j r • ....... ¿ ....... Fraternity hall at Waseo. The Chap wtoek erecting a high board corral in yu ’ re an optimist or a pessimist. If it is sure that an enraged populace Ninety-three totes were cast at pairs will be ordered from the stock ters of Grass Valley, Moro and Was the north end of town to be used in is the greatest enemy of logical yu think yu’ll* wake up some mornin’ •n The Dalles- the city election in Moro, Monday. r f c I J • * co exemplified the work of the order the spring roundup of horses which thinkin’. Their mad an their brains with yu’re economic sins* all washed Councilmen elected are W. H. Rags- will begin very soon in this county. and during initiation Mra Bill Nes- MIN. FRKCIP MAX. PATE operate on the same wave length an’ away and the sun shinnin’ like it did dale and J- F- Foss for the one year Vic Barr is wearing a badly bruised j bit was taken into the Anna Fulton both can’t be heard together at all. back in 1929, law off the sales tex: Jos. Elliott made final proof before .56 . 37 : 21 I term. G^ W. Brock, B. F- Pike and MAR. 30 . .00 .83 .47 O- W. Ramsey for the three year County Clerk Hayes last week his It looks like this here sales Uk is go- it ain't necessary. If yu think we face ths week because he chose to ( chapter of Wasco. I’istinguished 31. . .00 ’ term. • ,. .58 . 80 witnesses being Henry Schadewitz. 1. in' to bring on a first rate fight that may have to slip along in low gear ride on the running board of a car guests present were Anna Ellis, APR. Worthy Grand Matron-of Oregon, and instead of inside. He was near Red- 36 . ! .00 .. 68 for some days yet yu ’ d better vote ? will cover up the real issues con J. E Medler loot $4000 by the un Geo. Simpson. Carson von Borstel and 34.» .00 .. 63 8. cerned. The gents that get in the to give the state a few pennies out nond on a horse buying trip when it Grand Representative Helen Priday fortunate Are that destroyed his barn John von Schassen. 27......... 00 .. 55 front rank are apt to be splattered of what yu spnd or else yuTl have to ^appened. The driver of the car of Madras and Mrs. E IL Moore of J. D. Wilcox and B- S. Kelsey were and 13 head of horses etc. on the 26 .. 00 . . 62. 5 with a lot of mud that woh’t wash teach your kids yourself an’ that’d stooped suddenly because of a wreck •Moro. elected delegates to the county con night of the 20th- As near as can About 130 were present including .............. 21 Total for week off in time for the next election sure handicap the next generation hi the road, but Vic didn’t, with the vention—»Kent Keynotes. be found out two men were traveling consequences above mentioned. Continued to page t»»ur. whether they’re right or wrong ” | terrible. Uncle Emmett Figure» On the Possibilitíe» of the Sale» Tax Thirty-nine Years Ago In the Midst of A Political Campaign WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING APR. 5 Aranira