Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 13, 1933, Image 1

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Forty Fifth Year
No. 49
ALLOTMENT COMEE
WORB SW
Moro Woman’s Club
Holds First Meeting
The Moro Woman’s Club held the
first meeting of the club year at the
home of Mrs. E. H. Moore, Friday
October 6th, with thirty five members
Variety of Probas Presented Thea and two guests present The topic
for roll call waa “What I did on my
For Solution
vacation’’ud from the number of
tripe described one concludes that
Sherman County is almost on wheels
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WfiH imiE MCRBISE
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SHERMANCOONÎYTEAMS
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PUBLlMTIO«EXPECTEDßCT2B
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•nd after speod-
¿ state and Ohio
swirls
to what b now
land Seven
December 1
These programs will be distributed
upon payment of dues as has been
customary. Mrs. Cope sketched the
years’ study and here it must be said
ihrdctet
JB 32-0
, TEÄCHERS AND PARENTS
HEAR PROGRAM SPEECH
In Sherman County
Seeding has been going on in Slier-
man county to some extent. In dry
falls there is no accepted time to
seed and farmers pull out their drills
Whenever they feel that graih will be
?<afe. Bome are walling to consign
wheat to dry soil late m September,
others wait until late in October or
refuse to plant until* spring. This
leads to a great diversity of planting
dates. Some farmers with big acre­
ages have finished, but the majority
of farmers have not started-
A. Rose Now NRA
County Head
By PayaeUs
0. R. Chambers Shocks Listeners By
Teacher Criticism
;
»
PHILOSOPHY HELO ERRONEOUS
Institute Voted Saccesi* By Teachers
And Visiting Schoolmen
grams without feeling a great renew
A. Rose has been appointed as
The county budget committee met
committee. «I of interest in club work..
The Wasco Warion won their first
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MRA
chief of Sherman county to fill
Institutes are often regarded as
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The programs are diversified with | lut Thursday, October 5, at the
L- J. Davis, Hany Pinkerton and
the
place
originally
held
by
WF-Jack
tiresome
affairs by teachers who are
M. Yocum» are laboring in the jury hnvwal new departments added and court house and held one of the quiet­
on tosir home Md When ’ they de­
son
who
resigned
when
he
received
expected
to attend them. Ordinary
room of the court house long hours promise a very entertaining, as well. «st sessions s' budget * making body attained some fam» id
* *cor*
an appointment as as registrar of folks do not have to attend them and
.
.
.
20
to
6.
They
made
their
touchdowns
has held in this county for several playing for dancen. A untami tea»
The Dalles land offlefe.' In addition tc very seldom do. This usual condition
1» the first third and last quarters
psred by individual farmers- Ooca-1 Mrs- Knighten and Mrs- Johnston years. Almost no one not on duty
his duties as county administrator of was alteied to a great extent here
and at the end of th« game had their
rionnlly one of them dives out from with Mrs. Cope and Mrs. Amidon as
lighter opponents so tired that they the NRA program Mr. Rose has been Tuesday when teachers ihefior Ihe
his seat to hurry to the wheat con­ alternates
sleeted delegates to
hb adult Ufe.
j I
named as administrator for the city annual institute here.
trol office to inquire about or search ths fourth dbtrict convention to be
of Moro.
Teachers expecting the normal
The Warriors showed an offencive
into the latest regulations regarding held in The Dalles October 21st-
only the estimarne for 1984 without and only ten days before his death
speechmaking were apparently shock-
The next meeting will be held Fri­ those of previous years it b difficult he was taken t»8e«ttle for medical push that was sadly lacking in the
some mooted point. Otherwise they
eOy the speech of O. R. Chambers,
37»* ” >.
game with Fossil- While Madras Service Clubs Cavcrt
sit, coatless, bending over their figure day, October 20th at the home of for the reqdsr of the budget to know attention-
professor
of psychology at Oregon
covered papers-
Mrs. A- H- Barnum with Mrs. 'Ram­ what changes were made in the
He was married |o Catherine
State
college,
who criticized teachers
As Moro’s Guests for their teaching
There are a few over 500 applica- < sey acting as director and the pro­ estimates. Some of the most impor­ Clements in 1898 and to them waa
of geography and
tions before the county allotment gram by the American Citizenry tant changes follow:
bom two children. Mrs. MUdted scored, the Warriors came back in
history.
and each must*be made to check with , Department.
The salaries of county officers have Turner, now in Wisconsin and Mrs. the last half to win- In the second
Mr Chambers discussed “mean­
American Legion posts of Wasco,
itself, that is the figures must be ;
been changed due to a state law Irene Monroe, of flattie. He is also half Wasco made a lot of yardage by
gone over to see that they are cor-
punching through the Madras line. Moro, Grass Valley, Kent and Ante­ ings.” Meanings, he said,, were the
lope and Auxiliary units as well impressions pupils received about
^rect- Also the applications must be Frank Brown Post
of 81850 the clerk will receive $15u0; Howard of Boston. Mass, ud U I-
accurately made and in conformation
ently tired and were standing on do- were represented in a gathering of different things. It is easy fo gee
Elects Officers instead of 81580 the sheriff will re­ French of Grass Valley-
with the regulations of the national
ex-service men here
Wednesday correct impressions of physical
ceive 81500 and the s«sows or will re­
Funeral services will be held today,
night
for
the
purpose
of*
installing Chings that can be handled but jt is
administration-
।
ceive 81500 instead of 81530- The Friday, at 2 p- m-, from the Baptist good chance to push forward for
necessary for teachers to Instruct by
officers fer the year-
Ai thè community committees fol-
Frank Brown Post of Wasco elec-
church in Grass VaHey uMW the d!-
Uon McLeod, district commander an indirect method when teaching
lowed different proceedure in making ted officers last week and named
also completed several forword pata­
of
this area, was present from Hood most of their subjects. Lack of in­
trict attorney are Mt at 81°0 instead be in the Ôdd Fellows cemetery ca for good gains.
River
and besides giving the instal­ formation and lack of imagination on
to do to make them all conform.
Mernt G- Tuel was made vice-com­ of 8150 and the ureasurer will collect there. Members of the L O- O- V.
Madras had a light but aggressive
The office force of the wheat con­ mander, Lee Dehler, adjutant. iR- O-
lation
work made a talk to hb com­ the part of the teachers leads to poor
team Only two of them had ever
8600 per year instead of 8400-
instruction, said the speaker.
trol association, assisted by Miss Scott, finance officer and Paul Mc­
One of the largest changes in the member, will have charge of the played football until thb season, but rades about the present day prob­
There are two methods of getting
Pauline Davb. are checking and Culloch, chaplin. The Auxiliary unit budget is that pertaining to the High graveside services.
they tried and tried until near the lems of the Legion. Mrs- Cecelia the necessities of life, according to
copying the acreages and bushelages of Wasco in a similar election chose
end when they became disheartened- Gunn, of Hood River, district presi­ Mr. Chambers. There are the seizure
school tuition fund* Previously this
of all fanners so they may be pub­ Mrs- L P. Haven to preside over
Priday b a fast beck who showed hb dent, was the visiting officer for the method and the cooperative method
has been handled through the county
Auxiliary and installed unit officers.
lished. It is expected that publica­ their meetings for another year. Mrs.
court and 810,000 was appropriated Fire On Freeman Roof
v heels to the Wasco boys when he got After the business of the evening The direct method of seizure is net
tion of the acres in each farm, the Paul McCulloch was made first vice
loose and ran 60 yards for a touch­
for this fund last year. This year
satisfactory because it will not work;
bushels raised for each of the base president and Mrs. R 0. Scott sec­
down and Pilletto the lanky right end was over dancing and card playing it is too unsocial- The cooperative
Excites
Townsmen
he appropriation has bean cut to
years and the number of acres in ond vice president. Mrs- Tuel, sec­
is also a handy man to have around. amused the veterans and their ladies method is the only workable basis,
83000 because the actual expenses of.
until a late hour.
crop this year will be publbhed in the retary-treasurer, Mrs. Grant Arms­
He
was a continual nuisance to the
educating the high school children has
but still children are taught that
next issue of the Sherman County worthy. dhapli; Mrs. G- A. Sargent,
Excitement was aroused Monday Warriors, several times making tack
been passed on to the non-hlgh school
most of the heroes of history were
Journal.
! ’ * seargent at arms and Mrs. Fred
board. The 88000 ia levied to make morning when word was called on the ies right through two or three inter­ Odd -Fellow’s Chief
followers
of the seizure method. This
After thb publication b made Fortner, historian. All but the last
street that J. C- Freeman’s house was ference runners.
up
a
deficit
incurred
several
years
a
fatal
error,
said the professor.
time will be allowed for anyone to two were installed Wednesday night.
on fire. The fire bell pealed one lusty
Proudfoot played a hard game for
Will
Visit
Here
ago
during
the
time
A.
M.
Zevely
was
Mr.
Chambers
was not only shock­
protest about the yield of any farm
tap before the rope broke and the fire Wasco making consistent yardage
ing
to
teachers
and
thq goodly num­
school
superintendent
of„h,ehhe n»y have knowledge.' paul
H
equipment was hurried to the scene through the line. Watkins did some
ber of parents who heard him, he
Election
costs
are
estimated
higher
The county allotment board will hear
he„
week
% George P. Winslow, grand master was amusing for his remarks were
the protest and mil mveatigat. and sheHnan
fanM for"£ Fed_ this year for there will be a primary behind hastily commandeered auto­ good passing and the entire team
of
the Oregon I. O. O. F. will be given in a humorous vein and with
played
with
more
life
that
the
week
mobiles.
¿4*
-
election and a general election in
(Continued on page two)
- eral Land Rank.
in
Moro
Monday evening October 16, apt comparisons that were amusing.
before-
Mrs-
Freeman
and
Mrs.
Chrisman
fair
association
was
1984. The
.
, i*
fer a meeting with members of that
Summary.
The morning and afternoon ses­
granted an increase of 8150 for
order in Sherman county. All Odd- sions were taken up with discussions
Wasco
Madras;
maintenance of the grounds. The help and practically put it out before
L. Fields
LB
Mitchell f Fellows and all members of the Re­ of teacher’s problems led by Henry
government trapper was retained by the volunteer fire lightens arrived. A
Manning
Summer
* bekahs are invited to attend this Tetz in the high school division and
appropriating 8500 in the budget for spark had apparently ignteed the roof
. lo
meeting and to hear the talk of the Durward Helyer in the grade divi­
Young
-
Smith
LT
shingles
and
the
fire
destroyed
S
few
a part of his salary. Instead of^ 83000
state
official. Mr. Winslow is a broth­ sion. The monograph method of pre­
N.
Fields
Anderson
C
square
feet
of
roofing
material
be-
for the care of the poor the budget
er of Walter Winslow, who was here testing the subjects was used and
Thomas
Shane
RG
com
mi
litre
approved
83000
for
that
Representative Welter M- Peirce used for transportation and that the
last fall as state head of the Masonic wm adjudged to be very effective by
T. Proudfoot
BT
Thornton
visited Sherman county last week government will aid tn that, ambition purpose, but an item of *84000 was hose on it No great
order.
T
-. •. ’n
McEXennid
RE
a
Piltotte
systems
done
except
to
the
n<
Continued to page two.
while on a tour throughout his dis­ । The congressman told the fanners,
Watkins
Thomas
,
of
those
who,
not
Km,
fear
Q
sions
in
accordance
with
a
new
law
trict and spoke in the high school ■especially those of the northwest,
VanGilder
LH
Friday
an outbreak of fire in
auditorium to a fair steed crowd-
that they were lucky for the farm
RH
Troian
Spenser
The same amount was budgeted for
In talking of the depression Mr- program is for their benefit Strictly
Gedney
H- Proudfoot
F
the
general
road
fund;
the
bridge
Pierce stated that there were three and with the plan going into effect
Referee Dean Barnett
differences between this depression for the exportation of the surplus fund was increased from 88500 to Trucks Will Meet
84500
and
the
market
road
fund
was
and those of the past add he “hamed they are among the favored few. He
Barges At Th« Dalles Moro's light but aggresive high From the Observer October 18, 1894. fall-
Coritfhued to page three.
them. There is no more tew land for told of the other members of the
r
school football team wont down to de­
the unemployed to take up, we have house agricultural committee and
J
*
G.
Medler
and
Miss
Maggie
I
cisive defeat Friday on the local
John M- Johnson, Otto Peetz, Al­
County Court News
lost our northwestern Europeari’riar. Mated that few of them were really
It la now expected by the Columbia gridiron when the rod clad Dufur Brock were united in the holy bans bert Hennagin, and Louie Heydt were
ket and we have developed machinery interested in agriculture.
of wedlock on the 14th.
Barge Company that it wUl begin
visitors to the district fair. /
to take the place of many workers-
There have been only three per-
shipping from The Dalles on October 0 score.
The Moro public school bell arrived
Claims presented and allowed at
He gave no solution for the problem, Tods of great prosperity in the hb-
A yearling mule colt belonging to
The visitors with a seasoned team on the 16th. Now, that’s what we
17. This change has been made in
but stated he was following the ad- tory of the United States said Mr. the October 4th, 1933 Term of Coun­
Robt. Urquhart became inquisitive
their plans because of another break of veterans scored two touchdowns call good business.
ministration and believed that the' Pierce, and these have all been after ty Court.
the other day upon its first sight) of
in the Celilo canal. The first break in the first quarter by intercepting
Account of:
Amount
president and his advisors would find wars. Following the Revolutionary Claimant
a
porcupine. It presented a sorrowful
The
riders
in
the
Moro
round
up
of
and thequarter ended
Moro
a satisfactory way out of the diffi- war, the Civil war and the World war Margaret W Peets
Expense
appearance
on the road home,where it
horses
and
cattie
are
having
fine
paired but when the water was turn­ 13 to 0. The game was never in
culties.
of attending State Tax Heer
knew Bob would relieve its nose of
there have been periods when money
weather
for
the
work-
ed in the work broke anew delaying doubt from that time. The second
He stated that even if consumption was easily made. After them there
thg convention
825 00
the quills».
interception did not immedhtely re­
The n<w Baptist church at Grass
was on the same basis as in 1929 was always years of harder times-
Mrs- 8. L. Coats County charge 15-00
The company has made a special sult in a score for the runner was Valley, L. K. Moore builder, is now From The Observer October 16, 1914 ~
there would still be three and a half
Mrs- Pierce spoke for a few min­ Mrs. Peter Fleck County charge 20 00
rat«
on barge and truck shipping to
enclosed, and will soon be ready for
Hy Donley expects to have his
millioft men out of work and that no utes after her husband and told sev- W. J. Underhill County charge 20.00
line- With their backs to the wall the the dedication services*
stock
of jewelry on display within a ,
way excepc the NRA had been pro- eral interesting things about Wash-
10.00
E. Eakin County poor
with them for transportation. This Moro youngsters held for downs and
Three farmers near Moro each own­ few days-
posed to put them back to their work ington- She praised the first lady of Jim Tomlin County charge 25-00
new rate will apply until the canal Is regained the ball only to have Barnes ing a header, combined capital, joint­
benches.
j the land and other prominent women West Cst Print A Bind. Co-
Mrs. Edyth Brock Spoon was a vis­
kick blocked as he attempted to kick
again repaired-
ly purchased a thresher to thresh itor this week with Moro relatives,
Mr- Pierce made no formal speech, of the capitol. She said that it was
Courthouse supplies 86-11 ■
from behind goal line. Johnson, Du»
their own wheat. After deducting from Washougal, Washington-
Superintendent
He merely rambled from one subject a constant battle between the city
14.99
fur half, niade ths touchdown on ths
actual expenses they have their ma­
22 10
to another and gave hb hearers some and the country people as far m
1.00
third try after that .
Archie McKenzie was over from
chine as profit, running it 44 days.
Total
of his impressions of hia first con-, legislation is concerned In congress,
Pae. Tel. A Tel. Co.,
The
Moro
boys
were
able
to
hold
Arlipgton
Sunday as a guest of Rev.
gress along with his beliefs and theo- | The speakers were introduced by
18.20
telephone bills
the visitors on line plays for a good Fom the Observer October 14, 1904- John Robertson- The two were
ries- He did, in the course of hb J. M. Wilson of Kent, who although Pacific Power A Light Co.
part of the game but weakened in the
The DeMoss Family Bards are schoolmates in the old country, near
DATS
MIN. PRBCIP
Courthouse light bill 83-40
talk, give a finely warded description ( a Republican, found glowing adjec-
end from the effects of constant playing an engagement at the West­ Glasgow, Scotland-
DeMou park bill 82 50
of March fourth in Washington! and ; itives with which to prabe the speak-
5^0 OCT. , 5.. ............... 78.. -.45... . .00
plunging by the Dufur backs- Dufur ern Worlds Fair St, Loub, to con­
The two story addition being added
Sealer of wts.
the dangers that threatened the na% ers and their stand on political mat— T. D. Antrim
6 . ............... 77 . 46... . .00
tinue to the end of the fair-
to the residence recently purchased
tion at that time.
ten- Mr- Wileon prophesied that Mr.
7.. ............... 82 . . «... .00
kicks for good yardage which kept i
He expressed himself in favor of Pierce would be retained as congress­ Alva Stone
The Erskineville school has start- bF R- D J»«b»on will be all enclosed
Predatory Ani­
*18
8 .. ........... 77
.00
Moro bi a holo for a good part of t^o
government credit for farmers and of man in the face of the present
9 ..
12-50
mal control'
72
85
ed with cheerful prospects. Miss ^1® week.
.00
10 .. ..............78.. ..40 .. . .00
Mrs- W- E. Newton won six ribbons
federal development of the Columbia criticism of him because of the Bonno Geo. A. Potter Store
Sup­
The Dufur ends, Slusher and Me- Sadie Ruggles is teacher.
11... ............. 70 . M.u . 00
at the Sherman County Pair with an
from the mouth clear to the Idaho ville dam and political patronage.
plies for Springer, feeble
Cauley, were a pair of the beet end I
G. F. Guinther and wife have ar-
exhibition in the poultry division.
line- He hopes that the river can be
Total for week... •«•isle .09
Continued to page four?
Continued to page four. ' ’ i ranged for a trip to the east this
The county allotment
Walter Pierce and Wife^Tell
of Washington Experiences
Old Time News, of Old Évents
For Old Timers of Sherman County
WEATHER REPORT FOR
WEEK ENDING OCT. II