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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1933)
» » « A4 i' L i i - - -• r Forty Fifth Year í- Î £ .1 mOF«I situation munvE - ' ' - Moro, Oregon, »ptember 22,1933 ■ . „..■j. ... ... L»cd Pott Elects - Mr». Celeste Fowler Officers For New Year Burhd At Rate« Saturday ;f d No. 46 s Council Considers Legionnaires Meet a ÍLOWBIT RECORD 5 City Water System Repair And Plan For Winter COUNTY’S WHHT CROP GWE FIR WORRY The city council voted to take the LESS THAN EXPECTED v A couple *quads of legionnaires Z met at the Legion hall last Friday for the loan from the government to night to talk about what should be bora at Sterling, Ohio, $td^2L Trwbles OÍ Fîôdillg W P^tTS Keep rebuild the water system. It will be done to interest members and pro spective members in the organization. Amount ¡Hauled About Same As Last It was considered a meeting of doc Of tat Y« Year board before application tors and not of undertakers and steps were taken to enliven the different If-.- Wn-u«-- The plan as outlined proposes to posts. her hotq*] install M00 feet of new pipe from General discussion of means of re viving interest Jook up a large part m w m to ' make a complete of the time spent. A rather loosely it around the most important drawn council of all of the posts in •sa block*. Fire .prevention is the county was formed with Paul P. McCulloch, of Wasco being elected as president and G- L. French, of Moro, Wasco Territory Does Better; Other ’ ■ "i i ' a m*m- secretary. Fred Pickett was elected Districts NotJSo Good1. , a* another member of a committee to from lerve with the other officers in draft Sator ing a program for the Ortober North American wheat supplie« Wheat allotment meeting. This meeting will be held It I is rapidly becoming .evident this the plan favorably. (Relief of those Wednesday night, October 11 at the that( •^•‘production of wheat! in 500,000,000 bushels below those unemployed to one of the main rea Moro Legion hall- All ex-service men Sher*mah tioiihty for this year is not year ago but art «till seffiri sons for doing the work at this time. bf the county are invited regardless going to reach the estimates put on The water channel above the city of their legion affiliations or the it earlier in the season. This is on the floor the back park will be cleaned before winter be status of that membership. Auxil principally due to the fact that the International Wheat Agreement and '*olt John-on’s efforts, made WaU< port_ quartet and the ho gins according to order of the council iaries arc also invited and a special south end of the county failed to to leave stock* somewhat above nor- । auditorium a very cheerful and j<n(j aJ1<j one j Foeder of, rented section bur or five thus providing a way for flood waters invitation was sent to the Antelope raise as much wheat a» last year. The mal at the dote of the mafoa. *c-,, m^t Rufus. Fhre grand children also yea™ back—ai to be drained away.. group'to be present. country around Wasco and Rufus had cording to the Grain Market News Cemmnnity singing of too number*,' survive bar. For those f A budget committee was appointed it is expected that by that dute a vepy good year and, there is more Service of the United States Bureau “America, the Beautiftd” and Auld own their own land orwho rent from for the city and the date for the firsts every post will hav ehosrn its officers wheat there than for several years, of Agricultural Economics. only one owner it is comparatively meeting was set for October 3. J* E- and Den McLeod, of Hood River, dto- but the other parts of the county ^id Confias Meet North American wheat supplies, in trict vice-commander, has been in- । not follow the lead. the warehouse. But there are a W. H. Ragsdale. J. C. Freeman and vited to install the new officers. cluding bonded United States and According to information given out After Fifty Years . Canadian gram at the beginning of Lester Conloe ; were appointed to at the office of the Farmer’s Nation to make up five or the respective crop years, totaled by Mrs. Aurelius Douma, the dub ; contraMs on serve as members of the budget al warehouse in Wasco there has different pieces of 1,398,000,000 bushels of wheat this O 'en Season On Birds and there are committee thi* year. . been approximately 310,000 bushels Thomas Yates McLaughlin, of gome season as against 1,689,0004)00 bush wheat to Begins October 15 of wheat hauled in since the previous els a year ago. The United States ent gave a short talk. These talks Springfield, Illinois, a cousin of Sen- cWcken record was taken. At that time W. F. Jackson Appointed ator J. P. Yates of Waseo. visited in harvest is practically completed afah heltf several suggestions for a better away to trade for or that and it growers had hauled 476.689 bushel* The the outturn is placed at 506,557,000 school. Among them frequent visits is some job to a n out the To Land Office Post into the warehouses handled from the * The state game commission reporte bushels compared with 726A81J)00 ciassroom by parents'and a Wasco pfflee so hy Saturday night that ' an increase in the supply of bushels a year ago. This, together j closer cooperation between parents If you don't believe it there was about 787,0*00 bushels In Laughlin, accompanied by his wife er with a wad of .'-Hungarian partridge has been effect- the nothern sector of the county. bushels and 4JX7.00Ô bushels of In the grpup of warehouse« hand season on these birds. They may be Dalles. There will probably be a led from the Moro office there is return by the southern route to their around a roll of forms and papers shot in Wasco and Sherman counties ada, gives a total of 896,485,000 short "delay before he can take up his now reposing 357,799 bushels of 1933 home. The visitor is still living on like a fawfef lately. between October 15 and 31 this year. bushels of United States wheat, as re foIWs: duties as the formality of filing a wheat according to the record of the the farm bought by Thomas Yate*, Chinese Pheasants may be hunted in against 1,124^54,000 bushels last A Teachers Resolution Charles W. Smith and Perry N. bond and receiving approval will take Moro office. This is distributed as his grandfather, m 1830 upon his ar* year. "I am resolved to like the commun Johnston have boon fa the eaunty this some time at this distance from thi* county on the same dates with a follows: Hay Canyon, 134,311; Nish rival from Kentucky. week helping the community com Washington. Mr. Jackson and wife bag limit of four in one day or eight 11,669; DeMoss 32,410; Moro. 133,320 Canada is harvesting the smallest ity in which my lot may be cast; to mittees work out the allotment* of will move to The Dalles a* soon as he in any consecutive seven days. Quail and Erskine 46,089. crop since 1914, with the outturn bo a part of the civic and the social may be shot within the same period placed at 282.771,000 bushels, cOm- i life oT the people; to be free from the individual farmer*. Information is sworn into office. Lynden Lucas Injured In he Grass Valley district there is period in Sherman county. The bag pared with 42M14,000 bushels pro- [ local, political and other antagonisms received by Mr. Smith’s office to to limit is 10 birds in a consecutive 7 333,833 bushels divided among the duced in 1932 The reduction in. the to me< the parents and the patrons In Auto Accident the effect that the contracted acre days. Grouse and native pheasants warehouses as follow*: Grass Valley. age is to be really contracted to the New Moving Picture crop however, has been partially off- openly and frankly; to give and take may be hot here from September 20 169,338; Bourbon, 52,200; Kent, 98.- government and may not be used for set by the accumulation of a huge in my dealings with my fellow teaeh- Equipment Up-to-date to October 25. The bag limit is the 300 and Wilcox 19.000. carryover. much above that of any ers; to live free from professional The Condon Globe-Times reports some of the purposes first contem same as for Pheasants. . The total bushelage of wheat so far other year, with stocks of wheat at jealousy; to prepare myself adequste- that on Saturday night September 9 plated when the plan *ms originally hauled to the elevator« and ware the beginning of the season August 11 ly on the whole, and from day to day Lynden Lucas was injured while driv discussed here. Cascadian Sound Service to .¿Pre houses is 1,478,632 according to these placed at 212.000,000 bushels, com- to the end of solid service; to cherish ing from Condon to Wa«co. He miss Section six of the sample contract sent latwt all talking pictures' at *Festival Heads Plan figures. Last year on the 30 of Sep pared with 132,000,000 bushels a' good books and to seek companion ed one of the turns on the John Day given to farmer* at the l^emings is Moro Legipif flail Every Thursday tember there was 1,534,610 bushels of The county may be short a fair in year earlier and the previous high ship of thoughtful and serious men highway between Condon and Arl apparently to bo followed carefully. Evening. new wheat in the warehouses. As these troublesome times but that will , record of 134,000,000 bushels fa 1984. zand women; fo be alive as long a* I ington. His ear was badly damaged A farmer may summerfallow tlx* Tonight State Trooper with Regis hauling i* still going on fa many of Total supplies of Canadian wheat, Ure; to have faith in children, in God, although it did not upset Mr. ground left out of production. This Toomey and Evelyn Knapp and a not prevent lovers of concessions having a little fling at , «pending I the house« of th* county there is including crop, carryover and bond and in myself;- to teach from the Luca* was thrown through the wind means double summerfallowinff here. select cast wfll.be shown. Here to a spare sheckle«. When the Wasco every likelihood that by that tune shield and was cut severly about the He may grow feed fot livmtock to b® story ed-Canadian wheat in the United <* filled with thrills and festival gets under way on the 30th this year there will be more th^n States, aré placed at 501,000,000 consumed on the farm, or feed to feed action, head. • up with plenty of com- of this month there will be all kinds that amount by the end of this bushels, a* compared with 565,000,000 leader, if possible, without, as well as horses a little bettor, or feed to pro •dy and romance of wheels of fortune, beano and oth month. Moro, Grass Valley and Kent within tho school room; to touch the duce livestock products to bo? used an. bushels the proceeding year. Edna Ma^RUw and Jimmy Glm- Sherman Çppnty Court er games ofcha nee for the willing all had more wheat last year than North American supplies of wheat lives of my pupils and* to have no an. I om * favorite of thousands of spender. With a parade, football this. Actions fw September cows that are fed the product* of movie tens, will ba shown In the P*n- game between Wasco High and Fos Warehouse conditions have been 'innately 1,357,000,000 bushels, allow gufa Pool Murder, as »mart mystery sil High, a show and a dance the day peculiar this year tn that the eleva ing for United States shorts and draMd that will keep you in laughter will be complete. The Wasco library tors were nearly full to begin the from the fade fa of the picture to the mill grinding* during July, ap- a- Clainms against Sherman County contracted acreage feeds may not will receive the benefit therefrom. ~ Continued to page three sold according to the contract. gainst 1,646,000,000 bushels a year final fade out, M Edna who to a for the month August £ earlier. Domestic utilisation in the The meetings held this week hl country mhool teacher solves th« and allowed at “ United States and Canada during |he ipepey ora* a makeshift to something Term of Count murder myetery that has baffled the rest .crop year amounted to a^ut pations fiert? polio*. Here to * real wety not meetings at all but conf*r- Claimant: Account: Amount treat ia entertainment for the whole 841,000 000 bushels- Supfibp* 99^7 able at the first of August therqfe|», 315-00 mittees which were held for the pur family. charge A free dance will be given immsd- pose of allowing farmer« to get m W, County Mr*. Peter Fleck iatply following the regular second lization equal to last yept. ■ 1500 information about their problems. ’ charge From the Observer September 15, '14 His sojourn in the mountain* this mssting of the n<m-high school leave around 515,000,000 bn*h< show each Thursday and the manage County summer s«eem to have been bene T. D- Hathaway Edward C. Thomas and Miss ficial. vailable for exportthto|toa«m^te ment of the Cateadian invites all to 15.00 . • ‘ * Louise Whiting of Klondike were carryover into the next crop EMC' : Sherman County Wheat Control As attend- County W. J. Underhill L- V. Moore ia the richest man in Wffjpr- The two Moro school direc- The Cascadian Sound Service to un married Wednesday afternoon at the MOO sociation that no application* would Charge Tn the recent townhaving harvested a 12 pound Moro parsonage, Rev. John Robert 10.00 be received in this county after the der th* (Erection of Mr. A- 8« 8. E. Eakin County poor Agreement, tho , „.. «on on the ,20t|i. Mother and boy do- \ dalo spoke briefly after which the son officiating. quotas of the United States and Jim Tomlin County Charge 25.00 25th of September. Everyone who Kototad who for the past 19 years ing fint. . Canada were tentatively fixed at 247, Dr. Poley preformed an operation City of Moro Court house expects to join with his neighbor in has been connected with theatres in lively activities planned by the en From the Observer Sept. 27, 1894. ^ . Hood River, and now operates a 000,000 bushels, with 200,000,000 water bill, for July and Au on Jak* Douma at Wasco Tuesday- tertainment committee Mrs. Cope,, 1.000 seat deluxe house in that city. Mprrisey and Weigand ’ s have thresh 18.65 bushels for Canada and 47,0006,000 gust grown in the country should apply be Jack Kelly will have charge of .the Francis (Tex) Sloat ha* been inter ed 775 >a<^s of wheat for ev^ry day bushels for the United States. Dur Mrs. Ragsdale and Mrs. Theodore fore that date and should make all new Monarch barber shop befagjopen Johnston. Mr*. Wily Knighten car ing the past crop year, August 1982 Courthouse light bill 8160 * haste in getting his paper* in shape ested in many radio activities • and •d by Hy Donley in connection v(i|h they have been at work this season. Tho larg^l, nm of any dhy was 410 for action^ by the community and who now ,hold« throe government through July 1933, North American ried off the honors in “Going to Je Demoss park light bill 2.50 900 pack*. / ''W radio licenses to the chief technician his pool room*. oversea« shipments totaled 291,000,- rusalem** and dhe team captained by Pac. Telephone A Tel. Co. county boards, Mr. Davis said- The entire world Is watching with Mr. Ragsdale won tho relay race to in charge of the track, and Walter 16.60 000 bushel*, which was the smallest Total courthouse phone bill HUgh McIntyre's whole crop went keen toterest tho titanic straggle in Stevenson of The Dalles a former movement of North American wheat CeHlo and return owing largely, no Farmers Elevator A Supply »atrontos Journal Advertisers. ' 40 bushels to the acre. Some of it northek* France between the Kaiser's high school student to assistant. All 1380 since the pre war period, with the doubt, to the splendid morale engen Co. wood for oourthou** Made as high as 44 bushel«- troop* and the allied armies of Ewir- dered by their rooting section. The are invited to Inspect the sound truck exception of 1917-1918. when war ac Wasco county. Indus Farm Ignd and France. Some big threshing has been done spirit of true sportsmanship was ex which to the finest in the northwest. 40.00 tivities seriously disturbed interna of Chas. Patterson in Sherman pounty this season. emplified more over by this team's r From the Observer Sept. 28, 190L It car ri *« it* own 5 k. w. electric tional trad|*- Canadian wheat com Ore. State Board of Control Fourteen steamers and 11 horse pow lusty cheers for their defeated rivals, light plant, the largest and finest mo prised around 87 per cent last tea- Care of 8 non violent person* 60.00 Roy Vintin and Miss Clar* Will er amchine* have been turning out the teams headed by Mr- Foss and bile »ublic address *«t in the west, aons* North American shipments snd Dra- Morse A Stone Care of max . min . rnacir special radio apparatus, and R- C- A. iams were married fa^ Grass VaMey * DAT* Mr. Walker. Query? can It be that 1500 United State* wheat about 12A per Harold Hines on the 18th by Rev. Stull. and the Pitts machines appear to take they just simply enjoy shouting? . 07 .70... M Victor high fidelity sound equipment SEPT. .14 Dre. Reuter, Thompson. etc cent - । Kent ha* lost four threshing macte Delicious refreshments, most wel . .00 the tea4 , 64 .. 44 •• ' 15 for the presentation of sound motion 8.50 Should the overwas movement care of Angus Curtis inas by fire this season: Spooffa- come after the strenuous activities of .00 46 r.70 . •• 1«. pictures. Thi* two »ound equipment Th^' Chronicle think* that the pre* • during the period Auguat 1933 thru Sherman Couhiy Journal .00 . 70 . 45 •* 17. which to of the latest design i* the more2; Al Hembree 1; Brown 1; Fjed. per mMbfne for this cuntry is the July 1934 be held to the tentative ex County Printing 619.40 Jones lost 40 ton* of hay by lire .08 64 •• 18. same as that used on the newest port quota, this would b* much the Sheriff’s printing 612.00 . .00 87 and Mrs- Hoskinson and a social hour •• 16. < 76 government ships, large ocean liners, caused no doubt by a careless sleeper some place but • county that smallest fovement of recent year* and Assessors printing 65 25 • 86 65 00 ..72 .. 61 " 20. With friends and neighbors concluded O. P. King ha* rented his farm and and bi many of the larger schools Mites 2,000.060 bushels annually it unless domestic utilisation to mater- County Treaurer ■ .15 Total for week will «pend the winter in California, ^wont do - and hospitals. Continued on Pag* Two. ContinuoJ to page two. w WEWER 25ms lEm NE SURPLUS IS mi M UK SOUTH ENO EHLS FIO SHORT j fl WM Tv«çter» Newspaper Files of Years Ago Tell of Early Day Happenings 1 • VEATUER REPORT FOR > IEEK ERDIII6 SEPT. 20 ?T B I -a