Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 06, 1933, Image 1

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WHEAT CONTROL MEN Kent Service
Elect 1934 Officers
ASK FOR GOUNH AGEÌT
Budgets Made Bg
Moro And Waaco
No.48
Wheat League Meeting
General Ftxid Warrants
Date Tentatively Set
Kow Cashable
It to probable, according to infor-
mptioa given out by C- W. Smith,
•ytoary to the Eastern Oregon
Wheat League, Wednesday that the
■tsetiag to that organisation will be
held December 1st and find. A meet-
tog to the directors will be held for
»•xt week, probably to Arlington for
the purpose to deriding on the pro­
gnun and the dates to the annual
wheat growers convention. Moro will
be the seams to the 1333 gathering
iHCHERS INSTITUTE
PROGRAM FOR PORHO
All Sherman county general fund
warrants may how be cashed for
face value at the First National
Bank in The Dalles as county official^
have made arrangements with that hnchtoi Speaker Will Interest AD
institution to handle their warrants
parents
oh a cash basis-
The county has called all warrants
issued previous to May 1 of this
year and will continue to call them
whenever funds are available. Those
noxious to bash warrants before the
call date may get the money on them
by calling at the bank or by cashing
them with someone who will accept
them because of the possibility of C. A. Howard Unable To Cone Because
receiving cash for them.
of Special Session
ignated the following men as their
leaders tor the coming 1933-34 sea-
•on. I* H Ayres, Commander; Rob’t
Agent Pendaj Balget Passage
LeBleu, vice-commander; J.B- Nor­
ton, adjutant; Frank Haynes, Finefe
«ftctr and Frank von Borstel, Chap- to Spend >9,175 for the city within
the year 1934. Of this amount 33,000
Members of the Auxiliary meeting he raised from the water depart»sat-
to toe same time elected Mra- Frank . Mero’s budget committee met
Haynes^ president; Mrs. L. H. Ayres, Tuesday night and voted to levy a
vice president; Mrs- Dorothy Dunlap, tex considerably larger than last
secretary;. Mr*. Frank von Borstel, paar although the increase was not
Beautiful Quilts Displayed
treasurer- After the meeting the due to increased city costs but to a
By Waaco Study Club
orders joined forces to enjoy cards startling decrease In the consumption
for a few hours.
of water. The items to the eetimated
expenditure column of toe budget
The Wasco Women’s Study Club
total the same aS last year, but when
Budget Committee
had a quilt booth Saturday and there
The board of directors of the S- C
The Wasco Com
the receipts from the water system
Teacher^ young and fair, teachers
tà Middle West
x Working This Week were figured it was found that the by additional peopto
were many beautiful quilts exhibited
dark and handsome and other teach­
W. C. A- marched into the county
M ts . Beatrice Howell received the
ers will gather in Moro next Tuesday
city had sold but 32310.15 worth of to the county, held
courv room Wednesday afternoon as
cash prise for the oldeet quilt of ever
that fluid for the past year instead of tion Saturday in th
for
Jbeir annual institute arranged
Seeding of winter ' wheat made
a body to petition the county court
The county budget committoe be­ the 33000 that was intimated last Wasco Library A sm
100 years. K Mra. George Lamborn
for
them by the school superinten­
excellent progress and was approx­
for consideration of their plea for gan work Thursday morning making budget time. This decrease caused
received
a
ribbon
for
the
best
pre
­
dent-
The teachers themselves, how-
Features to th«
’• celebration
imately half completed in eastern
the appointment to a county agent up a set of estimates for the county an increase in the budget of over a were a parade, the
licatiou of the served old quilt which was 95 years Kansas- .Some early planted fields evei\ provide most of the program
old- Mrs. Dunlap received a ribbon
talent that makes the day in terest-
to ake charge of the wheat allot- to work under during 1934- A very thousand dollars.
foot ball field, a 111
were reported ready for pastures. In
| small crowd of tax payers sat in on
for
the
most
original
pattern,
Lor
­
ing
and helpful.
Thb final budget mooting will be ween Wasco arid Fl
ment work in this county.
the southwestern part of Ine state
the proceedings as there is lees in­ held the 31st of October to Moro- ♦
raine
Darby
the
ribbon
for
the
best
Beginning at 9 in the morning
carnival- After a «1
I resident Davis called upon
dryness retarded seeding. The wheat
terest to taxation than there has
quilting and Selma Richelderfer the
tween three girls M
when a few songs will start the pro-
W. Smith, county agent for Morrow
acreage
i
adjustment
,
campaign
is
been for several yeates-
ribbon for the prettiest quilt dis­
erty wus elected qus
.cour t y, to explain - th« system to
still in progress in eleven atates. giam the institute will hold a com­
I Changes made in the 4tate law
play.
Th«
judges
were
Meedames
and
to
her
fell
the
duty
of
christen
­
government aid for county agents-
Approximately ^00,000 acres of bined session until 10.30 to listen to
takes care of the salary question so
Dunlap, Kato Johnson and Elisabeth
ing
the
field.
Mr. Jmith said that if Sherman
wheat has been pledged at the close talks by state leaders among whom
that it is no longer a moot point.
Fuller.
county would levy 31500 for a county
ErcQited by Mayor M G- Tuel, the
of September, to be taken out of will be E. Carlton, secretary of the
The appropriation for elections
agent the st^te would provide a like
production for the 1934 crop. Kan­ Oregon State Teachers Association-
queen
advanced
acroat
the
field
to
the
was raised because of the 1934 pri­
goal po?ts wb
After the talks the teachers will
amount,
ias
has had a 96 percent sign up
mary and general election and the
would contribute some help and that
“Warrior Fieli
divide into two groups, the high
8W
well
chosen
and
Nebraska
97
percent,
but
small
­
maintenance of the county fair build­
the total cost to the farmers of the
words. Ma(yor Tuel Mowed with a
er percentages are reported in oth­ school Leathers, and the grade teach­
ings was thought to be more neces­
short talk.
county would be considerably less for sary this year- Other changes to the
er winder wheat states and in spring ers. The former will be presided
wheat areas- A 100 percent sign up over by Henry Tetz, principal of the
the wheat
allotment
secretarial i first part of the budget were of a
The football gam«
ween Wasco
would take approximately 9,000,000 Rufus school and the grade instruc­
work.
high schoól and the 1
from Fossil
I minor nature and were made because
acres of wheat land out ef prodn- tors will be led by Durward Helyer,
He estimated the cost to the farm­ • of changing conditions instead of be-
Moro's football team will play
• serious disap
eighth grade teacher in Grass Valley-
ction 1 ,v ... -
, "
ers of the county if they had to hire ‘ ing due to an altered policy on the. what will probably be its only game followers qf the W>
Discussione will
subjects
na
fk*
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rfln
at
tha
final
n
a "«di etary to be 34090 wheusas if I part of the county officials.
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taught or methods of teaching.
an agent was hired the cost would be I It is expected that a county agent highly touted Dufur eleven- Poor at- the visitors who were decidedly sup-
May Be Jobs Open .
31500. „ A saving of approximately will be hired in accordance with the tendance of tho games last year made erior ln
At noon a luncheon will be serveu
phaaea of the game but
32500 was estimated to the county if wishes of the county allotment board. it impossible to meet guarantees to punting- Fossil had played two
Legionnaires and Auxiliaries of
at
the school house by the American
Jo Yourtg And Healthy
an agent was hired. The county voted The stock Inspector was retained at the visiting teams so most of the Annies before tackling Wasco while this county and the south end of
luncheon
to appropriate 3150 from the emer­ the same salary.
speaker the superintendent has * se­
games have been scheduled away to the Sherman county boys the gime Wasco county will gather in Moro
gency fund to pay the agent for
was the first of the season and this next Wednesday night for an instal­
from Moro this year.
Young men interested in gaining a cured Prof- O. R. Chambers Ph- D.,
December, when federal aid stops,
fact,
no
doubt,
was
partially
respon
­
lation
ceremony
and
for
a
general
Last jhar Dufur held the strong
knowledge of motor mechanics, both of Corvallis. Mr. Chambers is profes
Wheat Allotments
and promised to include 31500 in the
sible
for
the
score.
There
was
little
discussion
of
plans
for
the
good
of
Moro Combination to a score to a 6
aviation and heavy duty tractor en­ sor of vocational psychology and is
1984 budget to be used for acounty
difference
in
the
ages
and
the
sixes
the
veterans
and
their
dependents.
to 6 tie which reduced Moro s final
gines, will be pleased with Major reported to be an entertaining and in­
of
the.
teams-
agent.
County
wide
meetings
to
ex-serv
­
percentage a great deal. So the
Paul Hathaway’s announcement that structive speaker- Music by the high
entire morning
'* Dui ing
Fossil
had
a
pas»
combination,
sev
­
ice
men
and
their
ladies
have
not
Huskies will be out to remove that
the U. S- Army Recruiting Station, school girls and a solo by Tom
lower floor of the court house was
eral of them in fact, that worked al­ been very frequent in late years and located at 323 New Post Office Build­ Fraser will be features of the noon
The county wheat allotment com­ blot Friday afternoon.
busy with the court meeting holding mittee will begin checking the reports
meeting.
If the Mero team shows as much most every time tried as the Wasco it is hoped that this meeting will be ing. Portland, Oregon, is taking ap­
forth in the assessor’s room while of the community allotment commit­
In the afternoon the high school
fight and determination as in the I boys never did figure it out comple­ the first of a series of such meetings plications for enlistment in branches
the court room proper was buzzing tee Friday morning andlhe final stage
of the army where such training may section and the grade section will
Hermiston game last week and Du­ tely Also they smashed off their held in other towns of the county.
with the deliberations of the bounty of the county’a job of getting its
rig'ht tackle for steady gains when­
Don McLeod, district commander of be had. A vffry limited number of continue their discussions of teaching
wheat control association meeting. wheat bonu||
have been 8tarted. fur lives up to the advance reparts of ' ever yardage was needed. Wasoo ex­
this district, will be on hand to in­ vacancies are availtble in the Air methods until finished. A principal’s
a large and powerful eleven the spec­
Relief plans were diecussed by the Luther
Harry Pinkerton and
celled
in
the
kicking
and
Van
Gilder
stall the new officers of the Legion Corp?, and a similarly limited num­ conference will be held by the school
court, the report of the roadmaster Joe Yocum are the members of the tators are.sure to witnssa a thrilling was fast enough to circlet the Fossil
posts and the district president of ber of vacancies exist in a motorized heads, athletic schedules will be ar­
contest.
was received and accepted and the county allotment committee- It is
ends several times.
the auxiliary will read the service Field Artillery unit at Fort Lewis, ranged for the year and other busi­
Coach Walker has a much trickier
bills were ordered paid-
Both teams stand to improve with
ness of school teaching will be trans-
expected that the publication of the
Tho wheat committee had work to county’s farm acreage and produc­ and faster crew than last year and experience as th« blocking, except
acted-
his prodigies are showing themselves for the one off tackle play at FeesU’s
do. It is probable that not only the tion will be made October 20-
Mrst J. J. Schaeffer returned last
It was originally planned to have
true exponents of the Razzle-dasgle was entirely absent during th« en­
county committee but all the com­
State
Superintendent G A. Howard
evening-
Dancing,
cards
and
a
bite
Wednesday
from
Prineville
and
Pow-
Warner System-
munity committees will have work to
tire game-
County
Fair
Buildings
to eat are to b« a part
the pro- ell Butte where she has been visiting here as a- speaker before the insti­
do for about two months yet. Every
After th« game the crowd gathered gram*
tute. but he is unable to leave his
(for the last thro« weeks.
time two of them get together they
Will Be Repaired School Taxation
abound the booths located on the
office in Salem at present due to tho
debate different methods to making
main street in a fenced off area and
coming special session of the legis­
up the applications and figuring the
regaled themselves with th« normal
lature.
allotment and talk about special
The fair association is arranging
means of excitement to American«
Parents, leaders of social clubs,
cases. When seven of them get to­ to have the buildings at the fair
out for a holiday. In down town
grange
members, anyone interested
gether, each with the responsibility grounds put in condition for the win­
There is a big controversy on buildings also were several fllhiblts
in
the
welfare
of the schools are in­
of a whole community on their shoul- ter by installing windows or shutters about the necessity of school districts to quilts, fancy work and flowers that
vited
to
attend
the institute. It Is
ders there is a day full of questions- on the exhibit hall and doom on the levying toxas fpr the payment of attracted attention of all passersby From the Observer October 7, 1904. visit with the family of her uncle and
not for teachers alone- The noon
Several of the commuBitMMi have
barns- The county bonds to fen 1934 budgets. The law One quilt made by Mra. Charles
Mbs Edith Combs, sister of Mrs attend school.
speaking program has been made es­
sent their finished report« to to th«
committee Is expected to of Oregon apparently makes It nec­ Everett had been at the Chicago fair J. M Florer, arrived last week from
A- M Wright and wife are back in pecially for the benefit of interested
county office for checking.
essary to levy speh tones, to some until a short time ago at the quilt Minneapolis to be at the bed side of Sherman county, after an extensive persons and as many as are able are
th*se have been found to be erron­
cases at least, and the law of dimin­ display thm> It contained 11,817 her sister in this city who has been vacation trip by auto, including a requested to attend.
eous in some detail and will have to
ishing returns makes it impossible individual pieces, each lees than an vei*y near to death, but who is now visit to ocean beaches.
be returned for checking by the local Walter And Wife
to do so and keep school going. So inch s^tiare. all sowed into an at- out of danger and rapidly recovering
Ira Axtell attended The Dalles fair
committees. There is no doubt About
school directors are between the fry- tractivi design. The flower dieplay her health.
Moro Squad Defeated
this
week as a member of Pound’s
it, it will take a long time The dead
Will Speak Saturday
A. J. Smith and family of Marion Concert Band.
6 to 0 At Hermiston
line of December 1. that looked no
county, relatives of Wm- Waterman
far away
The directors of Erskinville school
to this city, arrived last week and are erecting a neat, substantial iron
too short before every little thing is
Walter M. Pierce, representative in county treasurer must inform the
The light, green Moro squad sur­
Trade right to, the satisfaction to the congress from this district, and Mrs. county coqrt of the fact and toil co cooperated in giving a dinner; the will make a new home in Sherman fence, enclosing the grounds.
! Pierce will be in Moro Saturday them how much must bo levied. Then school presented a ptóture show pud a county. M a Smith will farm the
fedr^ql farm adjustment beads. •
prised all the home fans last Friday
Earl Fields has purchased a third
by holding a large, fast team from
night to speak at the school auditor- it Is the duty of the court to Sts ess social dance ended the actiyities of Daugherty place.
interest
in the Wasco meat market
M s Brittannia Fulton left 330.000 ium on questions of the day- Mr. the sum against the district- The the day.
Wm. Hoggard retired from the sor- ’
Hermiston to a 6 to 0 score.
and will make that city his future
to tho state tuberculosis hospital In 1 Pierce, a democrat- and familiar with present question seems to be whether
Despite disadvantages' the boys
While totals have not bean compil­ vice to the city last week and has
Tho Dalles and to the children’s home ' the administration program will the court will be swayed by their ed on the returns to the library near­ taken a pocition with the Moro Implo- * home
showed many good points and W6ro
near Corvallis making provision in speak on the National Recovery Act duty or their judgment-
ly 3300 is expected to bo turned over ment Co. His sucessor>at the pumps From the Observer October 11. 1894 far from being the defensive team
A brilliant showing was made by
to
the board for winter expenses and is Unde Abe Daugherty, assisted by
her will for these gift«.
and the Agricultural Adjustment
It is possible in moot cases for the
Restored confidence at Grant be-
Thompson
when he tackled a Hermis­
new
books.
Mr.
Hamilton,
late
at
Moro
Steam
Administration-
gne to be seen in surroundings there
districts to put themselves under the
The committee in charge of the
Mrs. Pierce, formerly Cornelia Mar­ law by authorising a refunding iaeue
I People are more and more hopeful ton pass receiver of Moro’s one-foot
strip and saved another touchdown.
vin, librarian of the state, will talk of their bonds and this will be done affair was headed by Mrs. B. D* Mc­
Geo Hennagin and family and John daily of the future.
The lineup
' about Washington as it appeared to in some oases- The school superin- Kee as general chairman-
Christiansen and family were guests
Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills is Hennagin
Left End
The amusements of thè festival
her. Mrs. Pierce is a capable woman. tlendent is working on cases
of Justice Wm. «Rudolph and family running full time, on Cleveland 30
Left Tackle
consisted of:
Morgan
, keenly observant and able to interest kind.
last week.
DATE
cent wheat McCorkle says: Tygh Ruggles
* Left Guard
Carnival booth’s sponsored by the
her hearers in almost any subject she
i . Mrs. Laura Moore is at home to Mills mills vote* for Bill McKinley or
Center
SEPT. Í
Camp Fire girls and the High school.
cares to speak on. Her impressions
Henrichs
her friends in thiscity, at the resi­ Tom Reed for president in ’96.
Right Quaid
Fish Pond, Tuesday Afternoon Study
to the capital during the hectic days
NOTICE
Belshee,
H.
dence of, Mrs. O. Cushman, until her
Right Ttickie
Club; Candy, Neighbors at Wood­
of the first spring of the Roosevelt
Funds are available to
A fire running from the engine ash Axtell
departure
for Califs with Mr. Moore
OCT
, Right End
craft;
Hot
dog
stand.
Pythian
Sis
­
administration will be illuminating. outstanding warrants Nos. A26 to
heap after the threshers left J B- Me May
next month-
I The Pierces are making a tour of A85 inclusive on Dist- 19, Moro,Ore ters; Wheel of chance, American
Grath’s stacks last week, was put Powell
Right Half
out by Mr. Thompson and Ed Gay, Thompson
this section of their district and Interest stops on this date. Oct. 0 Legion; Beno game, Wasco Fireman;
Left Half
Quilt show, Waseo Womans Study
have appeared in , Hood River and 1933.
Ida Bolle Urquhart leaves this neighbors, whoso timely discovery Barnes
Fullback
C J. Thompson, clerk- (
j Wasco counties in the past week-
week for Lind. Wash., whore sho will, undoubtedly prevented much troubles Fraser
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LEtltmUUlES, 10IIUURES
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Newtpaptr Files of Years Ago
Tell of Early Day Happenings
WEATHER REPORT FOR
WEEK ENDING OCT. 4
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