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SHERMAN COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Forty Sixth Year
Moro, Oregon, February 16, 1934
ERINGE COMMITTEE
PUNS YEARS WORK
No J 5
Two More Liquor
Houston-McDonald
Stores To Be Established
Nuptials Celebrated
|4S GLUG CHILDREN
WILL DE ENtERLAINED
ceremony
Establishment of two more liquor i A very pietty wedding
nor/nrmÂzl QiinJa«
*
stores in this county was ordered by ' 1 WAR
was performed
Sunday February i 11,
Otto Riinto this week when he made a at tho home of Mr. and Mrs- Neil
second trip through this county. Geo. McDonald, when their youngest da ugh [J
Aid To Agricultural Industry Through •Wilcox of Grass Valley will have ter, Clara, became the bride of c
Commercial Club Playing Host To
¡charge of a liquor agency in that Ernest Houston-
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Co-operation Hope
Successful Boys ind Girls
j town and E. D. McKee will sell hard
The bridal pa*, y stood un^j- a
; drinks in Wasco- Formerly it was lovely white bower, decorated with
, thought that the Moro store would be pink carnations and ferns. The brides
the only one established in the coun gown was of pale .pink crape;made
ty for a time but the commission ap on princess lines; with sleeve« of
parently decided to increase the num signet dàrnôd tn floral pattern. :
ber immediately.
Maiÿ Reese i*as the brides maid of*
^Stocks are expected to arrive short honor, an^vqxft-pale green organdie; । j
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ly since the validity of the Knox bill embroidered in allover floral pattern.;
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• ' Projects To Have Local Aid has been upheld and it will not be with flare skirt and deep cape collar. Children In Other Part* of Count/ Wil
long until persons with a. permit and
- —The bride carried a shower bouôuec"
D-
e
B’ r » -• • j Soon
a thirst can be accommodated, legal- of pink carnations, frosiea and L-j '
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May
Food Distributors
Married Fifty Years
Organize In County
EARNERS WORKING
IN HEEDS ALREADY
Wednesday, February 7th, marked I Sherman county food merchants
the fiftieth wedding anniversary of | met Monday night at Moro and voted
Mr. and Mrs- L. D. May of Gram
organize for the purpose of co-
Valley. Ninety friend* and r»4«- opcrating with the national grocery I
t»ves gathered during the afternoon and feed firms under thA NR A code! Pleasant Weather'Puts Work Ahead
I
ucau
and evening* to extend their best for that industry.
wishes. Of the five living chil
Of
Usual
Time
Th? new organization will be
dren those present were Wallace L. known as the Sherman County Food
May of Grass Valley; Clara May and Grocery Distributers Code Au
Boyer of iMt. Vernon, Obegon, and thority. It*’will enforce the1 code of <
Grace May Zevely of Dayville, Ore«-, the food distributors in this county.
Mrs Ermal Cramer, formerly Mrs. This cq^e was signed by the president
Inez alay and her daughter, Miss on December 30 of last year and es-
Velma May, weie also present from ^«xdishes rule.« of fair competition for
Salem. Telegrams were received from
industry. Prices may be neither
Lulu,May Brandt of A moa, fowl and too high or so low» that merchants
j Early Plowing Held NeceuaryThi* Year
Capt Thomas E. May of Washington, cannot make a profit. .
DC.
,
Became of Volunteer
Officers of the new group are W.
lax, and the brides maid wane d]
Mr. and Mrs. Maj- first came to A. May, president, L. R. Conlee,
shoulder bouquet of rose colored I
Sherman county ip 1900. For four
___ I treasurer and Paul Mhy, secretarj-..
The Grange Agricultural Commit
orchids and fusías
Next Tuesday evening the Moro year? they lived on the Andrew [---------------------
Grain
Crade
Revision
tee of this county met Tuesday after
Mr. George McDonald acted as Mr • Commercial Club will entertain the Thompson place at Bfonkland. Afte^c... .
Farmers throughout the county are
noon a* the court house and adopted
Houston’s best man, and Wm. Rayder 4-H club boys and girts of this dis sr-ending fie next eight years ¡„ Surplus Of Wheat
Thougot
Probability
getting restless under the warm sun
; ’ »ns for almost every phase of
brother in law of the bride, gave the trict who have completed their1 pro Morrow county, California and Pbrt-' :
that has «hohe for the past two
Mnvin«
ci. •
fa
’n the county.
bride away.
MOVing Ollt Slowly weeks regardless of the prophesy of
j jects. It was orginally planned that land, they returned fo the Al Wright'
If those plans are made effective
t^e grqund hog Some a<ne seeding,
<
Mr. and Mis. Huston AÇ1V
left immed- the c,ub w°uld include all the club' t>lant‘ in upper Hay Canyon commun-!
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Proposed ICVI0IVH
revision UI
of AVUCini
federal grain
b cooperative work on the part of
.
, ,
rome plowing and some are either
grades, now before tihe country for I lately after ihe ceremony for Chil- workers in the county at this time ity. They next spent four years on | m.
k j committee members and farmers ..
.
the
s! ha*'owing wheat of weeding summer”
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va rift
4 they
L.
1 _ _ but
. , The 1,OW reduct>™
— world
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B. Y C. ’ where
will 1 make
wa3 teamed that it would re- th. eld B wkley ranch at Grass Vai- L
•in general no little progress will be dl8CUMaon’
the cre- 1 liewhack,
heavy
wheat
stocks
continues
to
be
fallow for seeding later.
their future home.
quire a seating capacity of about ley, whore'they have returned, after I
made along reverai lines in tihe coun ation of two sub-classes of white
a
weakening
influence
in
the
general
Eve y farmer knows that experi-
300
which
was
impossible
having
lived
ten'years
in
The
Dalles-
Rev. Walter Warner read the 'wed
ty in the year. Seven divisions of wheat, believes George R. Hyslop,
I The Rufus clubbers' will be enter
Mr. and Mr?. May and the family wheat situation. While supplies of menu at the station show that har-
ding ceremony.
head
of
the
farm
crops
department
activity are listed which are to be
tained locally on the 22n<l and the wislh to express their appreciation to wheat in the principal exporting coun- rowing of wheat In the sprinris not
at O. S. C-, who is a recognized au
as follows:
Gra? Valley boys and girls will prob their friends of Moro, Grass Valley tries at the beginning of the current beneficial on the average but it is
thority on this subject. He heeded
Crops which includes new crops a federal committee that held hear Farmers Purchase New
ably be feted on the 27th ri their re- and The Dalles, who surprised them cn»p year were . materially smaller agreed that under certain conditions
particularly crested wheat grass- ings and formulated many of the
ilnan a year ago. the reduction of it m^v
prove advisable.
Mr. Stephens
Stonkft».
spective towns.
«V prove
advisable. Mr.
Tractors For Spring Work Letters announcing the affair (have with beautiful community giftsi
over 40,000,000 bushels in world ship says that if wheat can be harrowed
This forage crop is attracting much present proposals for revision.
ments during the period August thru without killing much of it and yet
attention in the county and many
been sent out to Interest <( persons
Pacific-northwest farmers and buy
January, left a relatively large pro kill the wee<U it^will help. If, on the
Grass
Valley
Clubs
farmers are planting a patch of it
who
have
been
asked
to
sponsor
chil-
A C. Kruger .has the honor of
portion available for the slemainder of other hand, the v&et^ls are more deep
on land taken from wheat produc- ers of northwest wheat would profit
from a new extra-soft white sub-class owning trie first Diessl tractor to be dm in whom they may b*1 interested
Stage
Successful
Play
the season. Stocks of wheat in the ly nootcd than fhe wheat harrowing
_ tion..
which would permit southern millers purchased in this county having ac- and many have signalled an intention
United States at the first of January will not be a good move. Every
Weed control is anottier division of
to
attend.
especially to get the soft wheats for oepted delivery on one last week. Mr.
were around 150,000,000 bushel« be farmer must determine for himself
this part of the program and it is
The program include« talks by Mr.
It seems that T. Boggs Johns low a year ago and totaled approxi- the result the' harrowing is making
hoped to have demonstrations of the pastry and hot bread flour that they Kruger bought* a 35 hoise power Cat- H. C. Seymour, state chib leader and
desire, says Hyslop. Another pure eip^ler tiactor to woik his farm east
spray and dust method of fighting
of the (Harold Hughes) and George Nettle mutely 650.000,000 bushels, hailed up on his field-
white club sub-class would take care of Moro and he expects io put it in Eugene Courtney, max
on trade estimate« of country
As volunteer wheat is making a
weeds- This will especially apply to
FirsD
National
Branch
in
The
Dalles. ton (Clifford Rowe) were partners in AI
of the large amount of pure dub the field soon seeding and plowing.
«tinnirà on/l nARzU«!
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a pill company and they couldn’t on »>*1 I plwAfnr
elevator stocks
and official eati- k__
the eradication of morning glory.
rapid
growth this winter, especially
Wily
Knighten
will
act
as
toastmas
wheat now grown but which must go
The dairy division will interest it-
A. C. Kase berg 'anl Peters and ter. Perry N. Jchnston; George Up- wouldn’t get along with each other- mates of grain , in .ptfrier positions. on Federation fields, the soil may be
as merely western white- Farmers
■elf in cattle diseases and their con
Ginn Mre others who have bought ri graff, Mary Pinkerton, Marjorie Their attorney, Thomas Vanderholt Canadian supplies at the firat of Jan-( dried out very early in the year iMr.
who desire the^e or other changes
trol. Considerable .work has been
t/k.is make of t’actor- Richeldcrfcr Dvc . Gayle Amidon, Gordon Fraser, (Durward Helyer) suggested that uary available for export and carry- Stephens warns- Therefore- plowing
made are advised to write the secre
done in Jhia .county tn this regard by
brothers of Wasco~ have bought an Doi ci thy Frasciri a'nd T/avun Sayrs will fi cy play a hand of poker to decide over, totaled about 260,0*0,000 bush- as early as possible or discing will be
tary, of agriculture and members of
pls nerninu* QUA Ann AAO
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state agent« who tested Sherman j
International Dieeel tractor.
r’so appear on the program- Mrs- which one should have the business els against 304,000,000 bushels a year advisable. The winter has been more
tihe Oregon congressional delegation-
eailier.
On
the
basis
of
these
data.
county cattle for tuberculosis last
favorable than any for several years
i A. M. Zevely will speak on early day for a year and which one would be
come the winner’s butler. Rowe won- North American wheAt supplies at and all of the moisture has gone in
year and gave the county a good lat-
| club work in this county.
Fish Will Be Steered
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Coititi caste.* will’ i>e p.^sented to Hughe* became his aide-burned ser the first of January were about 200,- to the ground but the heavy growth
License Examiner
vant. He was spiteful, unwilling until 000,000 bushda smaller than a year of wheat will soon sap the wetness
The part of the program devoted |
With Electricity
^
or
^
on
an<
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au
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^
Iaser
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the’r his betrothed Florence Cole (Lily ago.
to poultry will consider disease* of • Coming Next Wednesday
out of ('he top few inches that are
-
achievement in winning the crop
Exportable stocks in the Southern turned in plowing.
poultry as well as feeding for eggs [
1
judging contest at th" Pacific Inter- Coon) showed him how to turn the
tables on the exasperating Rowe and Hemisphere at the first of January
and grow-th. Culling demonstrations
Results over the 21 years the sta
CORVALLIS—Columbia river fk«h
‘10nnl
eventually have the contract broken. totaled approximately 298,000,000 tion has been established show that
may be a part of the plan during the
C. M. Bentley, Examiner of Opera will probably be guided away from 1
The faculty of the Grass Valley bushel«, or about 21,000,000 bushels early plowing, or rather wet plowing,
year.
tors and Chauffeurs, will be in Moro danger points at the Bonneville dam
Gas
Company
school
and the woman’s club of that less than at the first of January, 1933. has grown better crops than late or
Rodent control will concern itself on Friday, February 23rd, 1934, at
and
into
the
fishways
prepared
for
city
pooled
their forces to entertain Adding to the Southern Hemisphere dry plowing. June plowing has aver-
with distributing poisoned wheat to the cobrthouse between the hours of
Gets Building Permit an audience with this bit of comedy supplies! the amount available for ex aged 12 5 bushels and the average of
farmers anxious to get rid of their 9 a. m- to 4 p m., respectively, ac them by means of • electrical fish
Saturday night. They were success port or carry over in Canada, mak earlier plowing has ?,cen 15.5 bushels-
sage rats and cooperating with tihe cording to a recent announcement re- screens developed in the school of
engineering
at
Oregon
State
college.
1
ful-
ing a total of 558,000,000 bushel« in Thete is usually a months** good
bureau
in
... of biologica! , survey
,
, A er- leased fiem the Secretary of State’s Several years ago Professor F. O.; The city council roe. Wednesday
those
countries available for export plowing condition.
abdicating coyotes and other predatory ofl«ce
Hughes, whose mobile face ex piec
McMillan at O. S. C- developed such night and talked over city business ed resentment and joy as it was during the remainder of the season A peculiar thing has occurred in the
animals- The county court ordered i
All tho e wishing permits or licen- an electrical devise, plans for which until a late JioU'-i. Reinsuring the needed, and Rowe, who was as mean or fOT! carryover into the nexti crop experiment on plowing depth. For
that a revolving fund of $150 be set
ses
to drive cars are asked to get in were Widely distributed by the United hotel building was discu. ed with the
‘ aside to provide poisoned wheat for
as he should have been, were the year- On the basisi of the estimated twenty years there was little differ
result that th? matter was laid on the major characters- Mrs. Poley as the import requirements fixed by the ence l>etween plowing ten inches deep.
farmers to purchase. A stock of this ' touch with Mr. Bently during these States bureau of Adheres.
P. J.zStadelman,
Professor McMillan, assisted by a table until another meeting.
Continued to page two.
wheat will be kept at Wasco and • hcurs.
nervous wife of Rowe gave a very
Continued to page two.
Secretary of State gnaduate student in electrical engin-
A building permit was ordered is- realistic tantrum on the stage that
(Continued on page two) :
eering, ih now making further tects sued to the Moro Grain (¡rowers who convinced every married man of her
at the inquest of the government en-l are contemplating the erection of a histronic ability. Mrs. Coon was a
gineern |to develop if possible a prac-1 gasoline storage plant and an oil happy and successful plotter for her
tical application of his screens to tho storage warehouse on thé hill east of interests. Durward Helyer, as the
situation at Bonneville.
town. Work is expected to begin somewhat conceited lawyer acted
well The comic relief of the play
Somewhat related is other research soon.
I N. Lemon of Grass Valley and
A recommendation was given to was Coddles (Phyllis Rinehart) an From the Observer February 24, 1906 ।
war- work in the O. S- C- civil engineering
call
High
School
Tuiton
fund
' • Cmrt Proceedings for Feb-
Judge
Fulton of Wasco were visitors
English
maid.
Miss
Rinehart
never
laboratories
on
the
size
and
design
of
Marion McKee a^ applicant before
C- K. Cochran delivered overland
rants Nos. 11, 12, and 13; and pay
in Moro Saturday- attending the
?34 Term
sounded
an
H
during
the
prefarmance
the
fishways
that
will
be
necessary
the
liquor
commission
for
a
license
al
last
week
at
The
Dalle»,
50
head
of
balance on Warrant held by County.
/ Clerk’s annual report °1 County waives payment on warrant to get the enormous salmon run over lowing him to sell wines of not more and very laughably pursued the be- fat cattle. Glad to get them off his meeting of the Sherman county fail-
board; being members. Making up
whiskered Hughes throughout the hands, but the price was right-
the dam.'Studies in Alaskan streams than 14 percent alcoholic content-
fees collected and apportionment
for present time-
the premium list for the fair next
play.
indicate
that
as
many
as
10,000
sal-1
same, accepted.
New ordinances were dis uased and
All the hill sides sprung a leak last
County Treasurer authorized to mon an hour will have to be passed
.Minor characters of the «flist act week. There Was so much moistmo fall Was part of the work in hand.
two
were passed up to third reading.
of
County Clerk's annual report
buy five bonds if price agreeable, * at the peak of the runs. Dr. Harlan
I Rev. John ’Robertson of Moro M. E.
These are two new city laws that are were office persons of the fiml that the ground couldn’t hold it.
disbursements filed and accepted.
Salary pai^ to Homer S. Wall dur B Holmes of the U- S. Fish commis recommended by the rating bureau Phyllis Smith as the stenographer
। church is at Wasco this week as-
County Treasurer’s annual report ing November and ^December amount sion ha* enlisted the aid of the en-
for small cities. They are designed Wallace May as the clerk, Henry k Friends of Mr. Weber, the Wasco ^ting Rev- Crowder of the M- E.
filed and accepted.
ing to $72.00 ordered refunded to ginecring school in the'« studies.
to Jower the fire hazards and to pro Roth as the office boy, Gaylord Davies merchant, will be pleased to learn , church at that place in the holding of
CW
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Administration.
vide for fire limits, building permits as the salesman and Willard Barnett that he i allied from the operation last special services.
Sheriff's turnover report for period
as a prospective customer did their Saturday and there are hope* of his
and storage of inflammable liquids.
Warrant Call
Mrs. R G. Garrett adjudged quali-
from December 31st, 1933 to date
'Mr. and Mrs. P. H- Zobel of Monk
recovery. Dr. Beers and Dr. Andrew
fied to receive $20.00 per month al-
As soon ns the (TWA work is finish parts with credit.
land,
spent part of last week visiting
filed and accepted.
Warrants. Nos. 215 to 326 inc. of
Over $91 were tar.en in at the door C. Smith of Portland performed the in Grass Velley.
lowahce, as county needy.
ed here an engineer from tihe Insur
School
District
No.
17,
Sherman
operation Saturday. The operation
Re: Flora'Bell Eakin, Old Age
County Treasurer instructed tio County, will be paid upon presenta- ance rating bureau will re-rate the and the net receipts will aid the li
was for cancer of the stomach, a From the Observer February 21. 1895
Pension Application. Petition for In- j make th? following transfers:
brary
to
no
little
extent.
tion
to
cleric
of
said
district.
,
tcwn
and
much
,ower
ratc?
aro
very difficult and dangerous one.
crease in amount of pension from
Eugene A. Cushman was rewarded
Bond Interest to Sinking Fund
Interest will cease after this date- ^or
that time.
$10.00 to $15.00; request granted.
A Kent woman who sent $1 in with a son by his better half on the
$459.84.
Dated Moro, on the 16th day of Feb-1
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CWA Work Still
12th . Lincoln’s birthday. He feels
answer to an advertisement of
Apponiment of third clerk for
Bond Interest Fund to County ruary, 1934.
| T/ie men who try to do something
sure method of getting rid of su quite dignified over the event.
Wasco Election Precinctr—tMIrs. Ana-,
Fund $459.84.
In The Air perfluous fat, received a reply telling
M. E- ’McKee, Clerk, and fail are infinitely bitter than
bell Fortner appointed.
‘ The City Hotel water works arv
, those who try to . do nothing and
County Clerk instructed to pay in
—r
her to sell it to a soap man
now superintended by C. A- Fairchild.
Warrant Call
Jury list for Second Justice Court I terest on Road Warrant in favor of
' succeed.” Lloyd Jones-
It
is a sort of one-horse affair, but
Since
the
city
charter
has
been
What
is
going
to
happen
to
civil
filed and accepted.
Sherman County and then to write
Funds are available to redeem out- 11/FATlirn DCDODT filP
amended the council of tMbro need Cash gets there just the same.
TiAtr/k BAiM/Wiinri oliort*-
works
is
still
a
question
as
we
go
to
Request of Homer S. Wall for ex- new warrant and have sameregislter- standing warrants No. A52 to A64 in-. ntA III til ntlUnl lUil
press Although announcements have never be hampered for funds after ’ C. A. Buckley, Tim Brownhill and
tension of leafe of'absence from Jan- ed. ? County waive« payment on said clusivie on District 19, iMoro, Ore
been rumored there has been nd offic this year, as it empowers a levy of Lester Heath were callers at this
Interest stops on this date Feb. 16,
6th to Feb. 15, and possibly to May warrant Until November 15, 1934.
ial word on the subject. Congreew 10 mills annually.
office on the 16th.
C. JrtThompison,Clerk.
1st, 1934—ordered filed
Re: Revolving Fund for Rodent 1934.
-MIN. PREÇIP has passed the needed legislation for From the Observer February 19. 1915
DATE
* M AX.
Johnny Ginn was in town on the
Treasurer’s trial balance for Jan- Control. Clerk instructed to draw
the continuance of the work, but un-
Warrant Call
FEB.
8...
general
Fund
warrant
far
$150
00
in
4
7
17th,
spinning a few yarns from his
Dr.
W.
N.
Monse
has
sold
his
red
nary, filed and accepted.
der u/hat rules it will be carried on is
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ever ready spindles of mirth.
favor of County Agent as per chap-
painted
Reo
to
Dr.-
Beletski,
veter
Funds are : now available for the
not known. In fact it may be stopped
'■ County Clerk instructed to draw ter 354, Section 3, Oregon Laws, 1930
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.1)0
m ...
inary riirgeon at Wiasco, and now
payment of Warrants Nos. 35 to 43,
Louis Schadewitz of Kent was
entirely.
$100.00 warrant in favor of Secretary
11.
... 46 . . 31 . .. .00 :
is
driving a Case car. ,
inclusive.
married in this city on the 16th, to
Claims
Presented
and
Allowed
Many of the project* are in no con
of State as partial payment for
12. ...
..28., .. .02
...47..
Interest stops on this date. Febru
R. C. Byer» has jacked up and Miss Mary Parks, by Rev. G. R.
dition to leave. The Moro pipe job
Predatory Animal Control in Sher Against the General County Fund.
13 ...
.. 57 . 28.. . .00
ary 16, 1934.
leveled
the east end of the Lone Moorhead, at the City Hotel parlors-
js
still
unfinished
and
the
Harmony
Mrs-
S.
L.
Coats,
County
C
....51., .28 . . 00
man County.
Paitricia Powell, Clerk of School
Rock
bridge,
which has been damaged
road
crew
has
just
finished
a
bridge
The Dalles and Portland steamers
Total for week..
.18
County Treasurer instructed , to
Continued to page three
Diet No. 16. : '
which musl have approaches.
by the winter storms.
renewed trips on the 20th.
’'"’ÌFRELS TO BE POISONED
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SEÏMOTO. COURTMEt BILLED
gialli
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SHALLOW PLOWING FULL DOWN
I1IIX11VU-
m
What Happened 40 Years Ago,
And Who It Happened To
F NEWS
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WEEK ENDING FEB. 14
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