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ty journal March 4, 1981. Hsseo News-Enterprise. Est., 1890, Consolidated March 4, 1932 OFFICIAL. PAPER Moro, Oregon, Forty Fifth Year DRY DAIS BRING TAN TO RANK WHEAT Outlook Not So Bright; Roa Mot WHEAT HI DNSKKTLY SUK Great Glee Local Youth Missing Cooperatives Elect Ip Idaho Foreata June 16, 1933 ,. v reduction in loans hot R obadle now Two of the grain cooperative« in W. C. Todd, of Grass Valley left _ . —»- * * ---- *- 1 st week for Grangeville, Idaho upon receipt v of ftaforiMM0^ Aat Ms eldest boa Ms of director» thia week and son. Herald, was’ laisMng- Definite both of them re-elected their former Lud Banks Fare Well In New Bl information has not been received officers.* The Gram Valley meeting about the case, but it appears that For, Farmen« Herald left here about a bm A aget tory of the Morth Pacific Grain Grow- > school provisions of t ho new farm bill. Ho Mar there, jobin Higl country, im feeeatly returned to the north- west after a trip to Washington. cepted as a member Officers ro-elected at Grass Valley serration Camp. CamK obtaiu- H- Wilson. A board* meeting after Farmer's Aid Cassiti j of More Tine either friend ths stock holders meeting resulted in and Slight Interest Re bue t ion the former officers being elected for who lived tome FEDERAL' HINOS PROMISED No. 32 * Dog Bites Small Boy Severely On Head Civic Auditorium Grass Valley Painting MANYRUNS, MANYHITS, MANY ERRORS IS FARE The civic auditorium at Grass Val । Little Dickie Ovesop was injured ley is being painted thia week. The Wednesday evening while attending roof, one time green, is in process of a children's party at the park by be changing to a bright red—perhaps ing bitten by the aged collie dog of in conformity to the general business Mrs- Bryant's. He had stooped to Grass Valley Wins By Wide Margin trend. The sidewalls will be repaint pick up a piece of bread to feed the in Sloppy Game । dog when the animal bit him across ed white. The work is under the supervision the back of the neck. The child was of Fred Krusow as committee chair- immediately taken to The Dalles for man. Civic groups have raised the treatment and it is thought his money te have the work done during wound will not prove serious. the past few years. The Woman’s . ' ----------------------- Cl“b.. Am.ri«n Lnlon Community J()hn p s,rahl Chest and the city itself ae coopera- , . ting. Henry Roth started the work of |n Portland l ast Week P.tcbers Cannot’Be (Blamed For Hege reddening up the roof. PRACTICE NEEDED 81 TEAMS Scores Missourians To Gather | /’hn P'X > ; ot Moro, died at a Portland hospital The Sherman Co-operative Grain Por Big Pici>i< ‘ June Sth and was buried there the Srowtrs held their annual meeting j ________ Grass» Valley won over Wasco Sun Famen of this section who had _______ —r— , , * 7th. A throats tumor was the cause Realization of the fact that addi on Monday also with about fifty hoped or who even been promised of his death. Mr- Strahl was 78 day on their hoiUMgrounds in a base members on hand. Arthur J. Smith, tional rain is neesme r y if anything ball game that was about 50 percent a considerable reduction in their ob The Missourians of the state of years old. re® em bling a satisfactory crop of good and the remainder a very de Oregon or. those Oregonians who For a number of years since leav- berg wore reelected as directors for ligations to the several joint-stock wheat is harvested here .this year was once natives of the “ Show Me ” state ing Moro he has returned every sum- cided opposite. • Until the sixth in- another term. Mr- Adams talked In land banks have been disappointed forcibly thrust upon the residents of will gather for their fourth reunion mer to spend several weeks as a guest ring the score was tied at four all the afternoon. this week to find that such reductions the county last Saturday and Sunday at Salem on June 25. Families and , at the Hockman place and he was ex- and it looked like the fans might have when an east wind—cool though it may not be obtained, at least for the relatives are invited also. ! ne ed there again this summer. was for the variety—swept over the i He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. to change their opinion about the présent Training Camp May county browning the leaves of wheat Edna Coolidge, of Hood River and by tho players after all. After the 6th Take Experienced Boy Liquidation of the joint-stock land Farmers Union Plans oh the south slopes and hastening the an adopted son, Leslie of Portland- (nning the game rapidly deteriorated banks is made mandatory under the heading out process of maturing into town ball and ended in a score Day At Dufur Hi* ",fe died 8everal yearH af?o' provisions of the new farm bill for wheat- of 20 to 9. . - The C. M. T. C. this year to remind it expressly states, “After the date The concensus of opinion seems to It h a common remark that the ful of the Irish engineer- First, it of the enactment of this act, no joint- ,| Polo Game Scheduled bè that little if any of the crop is teams hereabouts need some better The Farmers Union óf Wasco coun- t was on, then off and now it is an stock land bank shall issue any tax umbia as it is believed Herald permanently injured up to date, but pitching and that is perhaps true, but At Helyer Ranch ty.is giving its annual picnic at Dufur the fact that two days of dry wind Todd and two others were drown in nounced that it will actually be held exempt bonds or make any farm loans it is also true that all of the teams although in somewhat reduced size. except such as are necessary and in this year and have invited all farm could show its effects so suddenly a tributary of the Snake river. need some better fielders. The error None but those who have attended cidental to the refinancing of existing ers in this county to meet with them makes it apparent that there is in To go on the Todd piece. column is always black after every They play polo in Sherman county before will be eligible as no beginners loans or bond issues or to sale of any on June 25. Sunday at the Dufur most cases insufficient moisture in game- Better fielding would make courses will be given this year. It is real estate now owned or hereafter picriic grounds. There is a, program or at least they are going to next • thé ground to mature a crop that will period. * . - the pitching look a hundred percent of sports and games scheduled and Sunday. The game will be held at for acquired by such bank.” return any dividends. The mere fact .Wheat is pot going to^be very high thought that there is still room better. a Sherman countian. , The bill further provides that the speakers of note are to be on hand the W. C. Helyer ranch where a field that the foliage is dried from the this year unless something happens Grass Valley run in four scores in Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make the well known welkin ring. has been prepared. Those wishing stalks is not alarming. In faet^ev- to stretch it more than usual. The both the sixth and seventh innings to see a game of polo or participate in is authorized to make loans to land eral farmers have expressed pleasure Mew Laws Change , largely on account of errors. In the banks through the Farm Loan Com Wheat Prospects Improve one may bring their horses and find that the leaves are gone for, they con out how it is dope. The game is nineth Wasco made four score» just Things in State missioner up to gl 00,000,000 at the tend, since the leaves do not longer te show that they could, presumably, Slightly In World scheduled for 2:30. rate of 4 percent- To get these loans need to be fed by the roots more of However, the wheat to high enough for there was no chance of wiping oot • the banks must give collateral con the moisture in the ground or that for au practical purposes. It doesn’t tho 15 point lead. A whole flock of new laws went in sisting of farm mortgages and must comes to the ground later can be used need to be as high as the fences to Kieth Reynolds Goes Old Cap Rutledge pitched fo» Waa-_ Intense* heat with lack of rain Tor seed production. ' » T produce g6od grain* A larger per to effect tost Friday, June 9th, that also agree to grant to each borrower co and while he had little control he East To Receive Estate In a part of the county the wheat' centage of the moisture may go into day being the end of the 90 day a reduction to 5 percent in interest caused considerable damage to wheat, was able to retire several of the best is probably in its most ugly stage and kernels instead of into stalks in short period after the adjournment of the and to withhold foreclosure for a oats, rye and barley fromSouth Da batters of, the opposition through legislature when all newly made bills period of two years unless the land kota southward during the week. Ln its most discouraging appearance. It1 gratin knowing what they couldn’t hit. become law unless an emergency is deserted by the owner or unless Keith Reynolds, local section work Rain now is something everyone Kansas the extreme heat coming at is heading out. Some fields are Young Ford hurled for Grass Valley foreclosure is deemed advisable by the a critical period, of development was er had a streak of luck last week. ready practically through this stage,' looks and hopes for and Jupe may bo clause is included in them- and probably turned in the best game Persons wishing to get married commissioner. decidedly harmful to wheat. The crop Mrs. Art • Bucholtz was looking j but for the most part the grain pre assured of a hilarious reception for of the season so far. . The farm bill plainly states that is heading short and is ripening pre through a magazine and discovered sents that ragged, uneven appearance his product if he sends a couple or must wait three days after procuring Line-ups were: Wasco: Eaten,c; pUrpOse of these loans is to aid maturely in southwestern sections. in the persons wanted column an an- like a chicken during the moulting three inches before the first of July. a license- This socalled gm mar- nouncement that a Keith Reynolds [ Rutledge, p; Woods and Watkins 1st; riage law was passed to stop hasty the orderly liquidation of such banks. In the Ohio valley and Missouri the weddings. It to reported that already The Farm Loan Commissioner is condition of winter wheat is fair to was wanted in Nebraska on account Wilkins, 2; Kruger, 3; Weld, ss; Vancouver to already on its way te granted funds to Ioan to joint-stock very good with heading general. The of the death of an uncle. As the Brock. I; Schunke, mJ Brock, r* become a Gretna Green for those banks to enable them to continue June 1 condition of 64 percent indic Moro Keith Reynolds was the proper Grass Valley: Fritts, c; Ford, p; who wish te be married—right away. without collection of their full in ated a crop of 341.017,000 bushels or one he departed for the middle west Heath, 1st; Dunlap, 2; Coon, 3; Rolfe. A law that effects Sherman county terest rate and to make it possible an ncrease of about 3,500,000 bushels after identifying himself to the at- ss,; Rice, 1; Vintin, m; Peters, r. shippers of livestock is now in effect. for them to withhold foreclosure for over the May 1- forecast- The gain torneys in charge of the estate. ----------------------- CLAIMS ALLOWED AT JUNE 7th, Let the Journal do your printing 1540 It makes it unlawful to transport the two year period. was principally in Nebraska and Ok 1933 TEUM OF COUNTY COURT: Indu.. F^m, Read the ads In the ¿ouznal stock from one county to another If the above are all the provisions lahoma with some reduction indicated 40.00 brand inspectin. COUNTY FUND care of Chas. Patterson affecting these land banks it is ap in Kansas. Driven of automobiles may pho- parent that they will not liquidate F. D. Flatt Discing and The condition of spring wheat at County Charge 900 cur« a license easier than before the with sufficient haste to give drastic hauling for county 515.00 the first of June was 84 9 percent of Mrs- S. L- Coats 9th but it will cost more. For an ex reductions te any mortgagors. They 15.00 Geo. A. Potter - County Jud normal which is only slightly higher Mrs. Peter Fleck tra four bits the prospective driver are very well protectel. 345 ge ’ s expenses 15.00 than the June 1 condition ayearago T. D: Hathaway escapes telling what he knows about W. J. Underhill County There is a movement on foot in the but about 10 percent under the ten Pac- Power A Light Co., the rules of the road, that to, if his poor, allowance for April 2.80 wheat counties of the Columbia basin year average. Durum wheat showed From the Observer uneJ 19, 1914. Sherman county representatives to Courthouse light bill 40.00 previous record Js unblemished or and May to organize a land mortgagors as a condition of 84.5 percent and other the Oregon State Sunday School con City of Moro April and May unless he or she has lived more than The annual school election resulted vention reports a very profitable 740 State Indus. Acc* Comm Con sociation empowered to speak for spring wheat 84.9 percent Spring water bills 20.12 70 summers. tributions for April and May in W. C. Bryant being elected as di meeting. those who have borrowed from the seeding began a week or ten days Pac. TeL 4 Tel. Co.. Total co A law removing a large part of Bert Hatley Digging grave rector to succeed W- H. Ragsdale. L. 15.15 joint-stock banka. If the bond hold- later than average in the principal urthouse phone bills Everything is now in readiness for 5.00 the delinquent taxes from the rolls is of Byron Anson x | ers seek to market th^ir land bank spring wheat states but favorable Barnum resigned in favor of Mrs. pushing the work of construction on Alva Stone, Predatory ani- now in effect* All taxes prior to Joseph A. Mee J. of P. fees Julia Woods Hansen and F. A. Sayrs bonds at a discount it may be possi- weather during the seeding period imal control, April and May 25.00 the proposed electric light and power . 1.25 1980 are now payable in ten equal in ease State vs. Cooper ble for the mortgagors to avail enabled farmers to complete sowing remained on the board. There were plant to furnish power for Moro. Was F- D. Antrim Sealer of wei installmente and back interest to 5,38 ' A* L. Goeson Witness fees themselves of the opportunity and but little later than an average sea 145 pupils and it required $5^00 to ghts and measures co and Grass Valley. 120 waived- Interest on the payments I { through cooperation receive a reduc- son. Generally cool temperatures run a nine months school. West Cst Print, and Bind. Co. will be figured from the first» of July. < Howard Hines Juror in case I tion in their debt. 81844 during May were favorable for Born to Mr. and Mrs. A.; R. Kess From the Observer June 21. 1894; Supt’s supplies 1.50 Thon owing taxes on personal prop State vs. Cooper 2000 6.66 Clerk’s supplies erty must begin paying by July 1. j | Reduction in interest beyond the growth and the crop shows a heavy inger at the Poley sanitarium in Moro Cap H. A. Moore died on his ranch , Harold White Witness and stand in the chief spring wheat a daughter one minute before mid near Erskineville on the 13th while Pac. Stationery A Print. Co. 1 5 percent is not in sight for borrow 1983 and t hose owing taxes on real mileage in case State vs- 4420 areas. Prospects for spring wheat in night June 15. Clerk’s supplies doing the chores about the farm. He 3.30 property must begin paying not later ers and the five percent will not be i Cooper % Diet. Geo. G- Updegraff put. in forec until the land bank bor Canada are slightly better than a was a pioneer of California and Ore Misses Leah Cushman and Mary than July 1, 1984 or before three semi 10.82 w- H- B«™» Witness and Att’y. expenses rows from the government according year ago, with the condition May 31 Vintin have graduated from Portland gon. annual installments are past due. * mileage,in case Stets vs. reported at 99 percent of the long high schools this week. Ore. State Board of Control 2.50 Otherwise foreclosure is mandatory to the new law. The much touted Cooper Gov. Pennoyer made a trip down ♦ timo average. Seeding of spring care of Fox, Cross and farm bill may prove to be a great on the part of the sheriff. j Zell Funeral Home Burial Elwood Ginn and Miss Ida Hardin river from Heppner to Portland last 60.00, 1 aid to the land banks. wheat was late but the season is now and Hellekes 45.00 These are only a few of the new of Wm. Shiel were married Sunday. week. He traveled partly by water, well advanced in Manitoba and Sas Dewey Thompeoh Field As laws. There is over three hundred of From the Observer June 17, 1904. / partly afoot and partly by team as 100.00 katchewan. Prospects in these Prov sessor , - Road Fund them—some for fish and game, some Four H Club Members inces are uniformly good, but the Farmers Elev. A Supply Co-, Mrs. A- O. Anderson is building transportation along the Columbia is for corporations, some for schools and Homer S. Wall County 3.50 ( weather is dry in West Central Sas- two very neat cottages on the east badly disrupted. Courthouse wood Leave On Trip 12647 some for everything else apparently. Roadmaster’s Salary The Dalles Typewriter Ex side and the foundation is laid for Continued to page two. Recording to reports the crop of Road Laborer’s change Service on Clerk s the new residence of W. H. Ragsdale volunteer wheat in Sherman county 2845 L. L* Funk j 7.00 CALL FOR WARRANTS typewriters over there. this year will beat the world’s record. • Four H club members bound for the 8288 Andy Shearer J. K. Gill Company Supt’s M. J. Finlayson of southern Sher annual summer school at Corvallis 28.25 Outstanding warrants numbered Miles Leslie was informed that his Bob Richardson 2.37 supplies left Sunday evening for The Dalles 54, 61, 83, and dated December 12, man county passed through Moro dwelling was washed away from 22.75 W. F. Johnson Mrs. Alma Lundy Care of where they entrained for their des 1932, and endorsed “Not paid for Tuesday- Mr. Finlayson received the’ Grants by the flood had bean caught 28.09 17-50 Wayland Weld MAX. MIN PRKCIP DATE Wm- Shiel, County charge tination. Tommy and Paul Frasef, want of funds” will be paid by the top price for his wool this year, over and moored near Deschutes. The 245 Ralph Eaton The Dalles Hospital X-Ray .71... 48 ... 00 8 . JUNE Donald Barnes, Lavon Sayrs, Mary district clerk of District No. 7, of 16 cents.' 40.75 cook stove was still right side up in 2.50 E. L* Weld treatment for JeMe Steel *63 .„.47 ... .01 9 . Pinkerton, Melbd Thogerson and Mar Sherman county pt her office upon 2.40 the kitchen. Sheriff elect W. B. McCoy has ap Elbert DeMoss J. S. Fowler Witness for the .72 ..32 ... .00 10 . jorie Byers were the members of the presentation- Interest will* cease pointed M. Fitzmaurice as his deputy.' W. G* Armsworthy supplies 825 3.10 R. A. Wallis informs us that the State vs. Cooper case , 83 .. 4f ... .00 n.. Sherman county group. They are ex after thia notice. >■ ** City of Wasco iRoadmaster’s County Clerk McDanel has appointed flood did no damage whatever at Ru .,91 ..50 ... .00 Keith McDonald Digging 12... pected to broadcast over station Dated te Wasco, Oregon, this 16th George James as his deputy. Both water bill 500 . 98 .. 62 ... .00 fus as the grain woe moved out of 13. grave of Wm. Shiel . < KO AC next Saturday and tell the day of June, 1938. Fanner’s Elevator 4 Supply are well qualified* .89 ,..57.... 00 14.. the warehouses and the water did not Geo. Wilcox Coroner’s fees folks at home how they are enjoying 9541 Lydia E. Darby, Clerk. Co. Road suppHea 7.50 Dan McLachlan who was one of the reach them anyway. Total for week re. Byron Anson themselves. Continued to page two. Sherman County Journal To- for him did not si because it wet loot lost until officers that he had not tination. In the information it hunt for him is still being He has a wife and two children at the home od-.hb southwest of Grass Valley. He is a graduate of Grass Valley High School and later attended Schoofln Chicago • km v 'z»1* for several months* Sheriff Hugh Chrisman has recefv- Items That Were News Nineteen, Twentynine & Thirtynine Years Ago WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 14