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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1933)
PAG* fB* AHBBMAN COUNTY JUUR^ÁU 1 MURU, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER ö, 1988 K “T I school paper—the Moro OptimUL American Students Who Are Touring Eui will be published every Mx week* a* it was last year. The staff for this year la as follows. Editor, Maxine Henrich»; Asa*t editor, Gayle Ami don; Senior reporter, Imogene John son; Junior reporter, Anita Kenny; Sophomore reporter, Dorothy Fraser; Freshman reporter, Louise Barzee; Girls reporter, Mary Pinkerton; Boys reporter, Richard Barues; Printer, Gordon Fraser; Cartoonist, Richard Barnes; Advertising manager, Phill ip Rugglee. Thursday evening* of each month. Vhitiug member* cordially in vited to meet with o» Glen King. W M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. Moro, O; hall. Tranaient and visiting I •’-other« are cordially invited to meet with ua. - all Moro, Oregon al Meets 2d and 4th Tues- lays of each month. Vbiting members wel come. Jessie MarLn, N. G Jia Bull, Secretary. Meets. at Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt Commander. Fifteen students of the High School of 4’echthklng) I d l!ussucliuset(s ure making a vacation trip through Europa. Giles L. French, Adjutant Tbs boys travel In their own motor car. which can !>e transformed Into a great teou This photograph from Berlin shows eleven of the group before their “bedroom." Left to right, they are: John 11. MacBuiyre, Jr.^ Ellla Sittman. Samuel C. Prescott. Fred O. Murphy, Wilbur M Jones, Rlrhnrd Hughes, James W. Wlcary. Louis Q Stone. Paul P. Glrgaut, Robert Webster and Edward S. Wemple. Turkey Red for Sale at 70 cents per bu. at my place 13 miles north of Shaniko- Good for seed, (if taken within 30 day»p Andy Patjens, Shaniko. MORO SCHOOL NOTES , the DeMoss busses, Monday. He has Little «feeding is being done so far > er- editor editor. I a ne^> car for the purpose and bring* this fall in the county. Farmers, as Gordon Fraser- a rule do not seem to think that the 1 A vwll®y b*» > is ------------ scheduled with Freda Rice, Marjorie Byerav Retha ground is in a propercond ition so far- Grass Valley Friday October 6. As | Howard and Johnny Shipley. It is considerably drier than it was I both team* are exceptionally strong ■ The increase in the student body a week ago and somef armerto are a T*y interesting game Is guaran- I . . . - -.- rm___________ j __,11 1 1___ I fees for this year has made it possi FOR SALE: A few Hampshire putting groin into the fields, but the The same squad will be in suit, ble for the high school to continue Rs bucks or will trade for ewes- ’ majority are still waiting- . Admission 10 and 20 cents. Robert iRohde. Moro. The Seniors held their first class Tom Douma drove to Portland I have been appointed To Trade: Ford truck for wagon Wednesday with a truck load of hogs. meeting October 4th. Mr. Walker, senior advisor, acted as Chairman un-, Mrs- Douma accompanied him. agent for the Mrs. Day ton Henrichs til Lavon Sayrs was elected presi Governor’s Wife—»Governor, I think dent Lavon then took over the meet For Sale: Chopped alfalfa, >15 00; ing and the following officers were Delivered. >16-00; In field, >12-50. you made a little miscue when you in this county and will be made that eloquent appeal for the elected: Vice-president, Richard Bar- Now ready. Lester Barnum, Moro at the service of policy nes; Secretary, Dollie Belshee; votes of “the plain people.” holders of the company. Treasurer, Maxine Henrichs; Sar- Governor—Why, so? FOR SALE: % price almost new at-arms, George Hennagin. Dependable Insurance - of Wife—Why you ought not to forget 2 canopy brooder stoves, 500 size that half of the voter* now are wom all kinds. The Moro volley ball team defeated each. 10 galvanized feed hoppers en—and they don’t Hke to be referred Kent, September 29, on the Moro Joe Truitt 36inch- 1 brooder house 10 x 12 on to a< “plain.” floor. • skids. Phone Mrs Karl Eaton, The score when the final whistle Oras < 'VaUe;#. Minister to Deacon—I was surpris blew was 80 to 14. Both teams show- ed to see you talking today with a ed good team work but room for im- ** Mrs- Serai Searcy returned home man who is a notorious gambler. What provement- The line-up for the first this week after several weeks spent business could you possibly have had half was: Mary Pinkerton, Gayle i in the hospital. with him? Amidon, Lucille McLachlan, Gene Daily Truck Service Deacon—I waa trying to find out vieve N»house, Marjorie Byers, and John Montgomery waa her* this week looking after business for the where to cash a number of poker Imogene Johnson- For the second Portland, The Dalles, Crass Valley land bank which has several loans in chips that I found in the contribution half the line up was: Melba Thoger- box. , r 't|l aon, Dorothy Fraser, Dollie Belshee, this county. Tri weekly to Antelope & Doris Thompson, Jean Powell and La Bill Raymond is doing sojne work Cutajar—Do you think that our von Sayrs. way points. at the school house, replastering and Wall Street bankers are likely to re An assembly was held September putting in shape for the winter. form? FAST SERVICE-LGWEST RATES 27, with President Marjorie Byers Spoof—No; a leopard can’t change Quite a number of Mbro citizens presiding. The question of student were in Wasco Saturday to attend his spots, you know. Cutajar—Yes—but he can have the body fees was discussed, and they the festival and to look on the exhi £or your convenience 1 have ar were raised from >50 to >1.00 for all spots knocked off of him. bition of football. Th* Moro team ranged for you to, leave your members. was interested in the Wasco plays. Shoe Work at Walt r A. May A Let the Journal do your printing Delbert Rice started driving one of Son. Pick up and de [very twice The father of Mrs. Phil Buxton a week at no cost to, died at hie home near Yamhill Sun day night and Mrs Buxton left Mon oseph a ee day morning to attend the funeral- The Wasco Shot Man Mr. and Mrs. E- W. Godfrey visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- A. Ros* of this city, Mr Godfrey is assistant cashier of the U. ' 8. Postoffice in Portland- Portland to Got Rodeo’s Top Hands DENTISI HUME OFFICE, WASCO In Moro the Fir*t Week 1 in Each Month Aunt Sally Huff is spending some time at the E- H- Moore home this fall- . v uvasjoanmvmnrwrimm E- Waite and daughter Charla of New Port were week end guest* at the E E Barzee home Mr. Waite la in the Jewelery and agate busineas having followed this trade for 20 years Loi* Bryant of Moro has been pledged by Delta Delta Delta sorority at Whitman college. Walter May has returned from the hospital and is able to be around the store - * The legion is all ready for the dence Saturday evening Don’t fall to see the blanket in Freeman’s window. Harvey Thompson had the mis- fortune to break a couple of toes this week while setting up a furnace In : When Your Shoesneed Repair, send them to Mrs. Margaret Peetz left Sunday for McMinnville where the assessors of the state are gathered to discuss problems common te their positions Several citizens of the town are thinking more or les* seriously of moving to Bonneville to help in the construction of the big dam across the Columbia- . M Dr. J. A. BUTLER Mrs R- P- Dear, of Portland, is visiting old friends in Moro this week, before returning to her home after spending the summer in Wasco. Mrs. Dear lived in Sherman county about thirty years ago. W F. Jackson was in Portland the first of the week on a cwriness trip. He returned Wednesday J WERN MARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING THE DALLES 204 Second St. outfit and a string of the world’s wildeat backing bore** have been signed for th* combined Horse Show and Rodeo of Pacific Inter national Livestock Eijxwltlon. High stepping, gaited horses of tho show ring will vie for popular interest with the plunging, twist ing outlaws of the range in the combined Horse Show and Rodeo featuring ths entertainment pro gram of the IS rd Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition in Portland October 21-28. Nover In the long history of th* Pacific Northwest’s greatest an nual fair havo prospect* been so bright for a record smashing show, according to O. M. Plum mer. general manager of the ex position, who ha* received aasur- 'ncc* from acores of famous brseders that thslr prize animals will be sntersd With classifications increased and large premium list*, no less than 19 complete shows will be staged under the mammoth 11- acr* exposition building roof. Those will Include the dairy eat tie show, beef, swine, draft borsee. ahoep, goats, dog*, poultry and pet stock, dairy products, land pro ducts, 4-H Boy* and Girls club work. Bmlth-Hughes yocatlonal tratelag exhibits, wild life, fish and game, wool and mohair, fat stock show and flower show. Emphasis will be given to the exhibits and work of the boys and girls clubs, as In years pant, since thia department has been proved to have particular interest and ^alue for parents, as well as a strong educational appeal to chil dren of all ages. For the Horse Show’ and Rodeo a varied program of spectacular and thrilling events has been scheduled, with liberal cash prises hung up for the winners. Rodeo events wil be open to the world and will Include bronc riding, bull dogging, calf roping, and steer riding. Tho arena will be in charge of veteran arena director* and last year’s policy of running off events la record time will be followed at both matinee and alght perform ances. One fast moving-action picture with thrills and spill* ga lore la promised. All railroad* have announced special low faros to the exposi tion. 23 rd Annual ————- PACIFIC fiM| Although bes but five year» old, lit tle Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, Jr., can wear a colonel’s uniform with the best of them. He Is a son of the President of the Dominican Republic and was recently chosen by the men In his fa ther’s old regiment to act ns their honorary colonel. 28 roof. Exhibih of pvrs brod UvMfock, D oq », Povlfry, Col Stock. Wild life. Loud frodMCt», Monufoavrod Products. 4-N Club and Smith-Hushes V oco H om I Edu- coHon Work; Combination Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo. LARGE PREMIUM LISTS RFDUCFD FARES- ALL LI N F S UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER •----- or------ Dr. F. A. Perkins Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m. Every body welcome. 801HE Second St Ths Dalles, Oregon Phone 222 PHONE 211 W OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Chriatiaa ScUwca Subject: Are sin, disease, and death BUDGET COMMITTEE REPORT • Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed tax levy for the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, for the year 1934. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a legislative act approved by the Governor February 19, 1921, that >n Tuesday,.October 31, 1933, the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, will be in ses sion at the city hall at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. and that liny tax payer of the City of Moro will be hegrd in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND Recorder’s Salary ... 120.00 120-00 Treasurer’s Salary .......... WATER FUND Salaries ...—...................... 1200.00 100.00 Labor w---------- --------- ---- 472 00 Payment acc. Coulee Well Supplies .. .................... 200-00 400-00 Power ................................ MISCELLANEOUS Power. Street Lighting _ Emergency Fund .............. Total .............. Interest on Bonds ........ Grand Total ............_ 810.96 255.04 86784)0 _3822.00 I 7500.0^ Giles L- French, Chairman of the Budgett Committee Dated at Moro, Oregon October 3rd, 1983. . ESTIMATED RECEIPTS „I Water Fund Licenses __ 2400 00 100.00 ^3 2500-00 Total ---- Amount to be raised by taxation....... I 5. Fred Pickett, Secretary of the late set for the hearing on the 5000 00 Committee- Oct. 81st, 1983 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET i This original estimate is made in compliance with secton 231-A of the laws of 1921 and shows in parallel col umns the unit costs of the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal years next proceeding the current year, the expenditures and the budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and the budget allowance for the year 1932. Expenditures Estimated expenditures for first six for the year months of GENERAL FUND: Recorders Salary Treasurer’s Salary to »MMM “He that believeth on Him is Dot condemed, but he that believeth not is condemed already because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.” Jno 8:18. Sunday School __ _______ 10 a- m. Fellowship meeting, and* preaching 1934 PORTLAND, OREGON Subject: “Christian Unity in Christ ” “Ther* is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond dot free, there is neither male nor female, for y* are on* in Christ.’’ Gal- 8:28- You have a standing invitation at th* Community church. W* want •verybody to com* to church. . Allan A. McRea, IMnlster.. Notice of Meeting and Report of Budget Committee for the City of Moro, Oregon, for the year 1933 LIVESTOCK EXPOSIT E SHOW rose** RODEO Community Presbyterian Cherek Walter Warner will apeak at Moro this Sunday night His subject will be “The Geneva Disarmament Con ference” Everyone invited te hear this talk on an interesting subject 10 a. m. Sunday School .... Mornng Worship - ------------- 11 a. m. ZELLS INTERNATIONAL JR’ October 21 WASCO CHURCH Church School 10.00 A. Church Worship 11:00 A. M Epwoth League 7:30 P. The Epworth League in coopera tion with the Service Committee of the church is planning on aonvoa-ting th* back room of the church into a church parlor. The young people are asking that organizations or individ uals donate furniture or furnishing« that they are not now using and that can be mended or refinished in a creditable manner. They expect to have their parlor finished and open to the public for open house the eve ning of October 14. The two day* vacation period for teachers’ insti tute will be used for a time of mend ing and refininshing their donations- real?, . Golden Text. Matthew 10: 7, 8. The kwgdom of heaven ia at hand- Heal th* sick, cleanse th* lepers, raise tho desui, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely giva Responsive Reading: Luke 7:2, 8, 6, 7, 10-12, 14 15 » All are cordially invited to attend the church services and to mak* use of the reading room m th* rear of the, church building, which is open daffy where all authorized Christian Science literaturod may be road, borrowed or purchased. '(Grass Valley) Attorneys At Law Baptist Chareb Church School ................... 1. 10 a.’ Oregon Moro Preaching..... ....................... B. Y. P. U. ...........— 6.30 p. m. Church worship ________ 7^0 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p- m- We extend a cordial invitation to attend any and all of the services of our church- “Come thou with ua. for the Lord hath spoken good concern FUNERAL HOME ing Isreal.” ------- AND — We hope to see you at church next Sunday. AMBULANCE SERVICE S.' L. Boyce, Minister- Phone 845 The Dalles. Or* i i URASS VALLEY PHARMACY New York Life Ins. Co DALLES FREIGHT UNE INC. CHWgHES The Girls’ Glee Club held its first meeting of the season last Monday under the direction of Miss Biggness, instructor. Twenty four girls tried out for the club, each singing separ ately to determine the range of her voice. A short business meeting was held and Ihe following officers elec ted: Lavon Sayrs, president; Mary Pinkerton, vice president; Gayle Ami don, secretary; Dorothy Fraser, 14* bmrian. The Glee Club will make interested in this project call or get its first appearance at the 'teacher’s word to any of the League members as to what they have that would bo Institute next Tuesday. tunable aa soon as possible- Dr- Yarne* asks that every mem ber of the church in official conection I HALF-PINT COLONEL pleads bo present Monday night to the church planning conference. Dr. Yarnes is leading a new kind of quarterly conference which Will be helpful to everyone. Walter Warner, Minister Kalph Brisbane N.G. Joe Truitt, Secretory. f^Town Talk It WATER FUND: Marshall and Water Pumper Supplies >200.00 ( I*ibor $100 Power >400.00 MISCELLANEOUS: Street Lighting Interest on Bonds Retirement of Bonds Auditorium City Hotel Account Street Fund > $ 1933 Budget allow- ance for first six months of 1933 Detailed Expenditures For Three Proceeding Years 1932 1981 1980 12000 120.00 6000 6000 90.00 60.00 180 00 120 00 1200 00 502 50 600.00 1500 00 ; 1500.00 ’ 1500-00 >700 00 819.90 900.00 1442 16 3108.48 2039.82 810.96 382200 405-48 300.00 191100 81096 93324 2578.26 212487 1284-52 6924-57 5500-00 1407.59 707.85 180.00 12000 18000 12000 24 75 I, L. H Nahouse, do hereby certify that the above esti mated expenditure* for Uh* year 1933 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for the fl rat six months of the current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years proceeding the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the records in my charge, and to the best of my knowledge and belief are true aud correct copies thereof. Bonded indebtedness of Moro, Oregon, this date: >63,700.00 Registered Warrants against City of Moro, 'this date >1456.41 L- H. Nahouse, City Recorder.