THE bHEiRMAN CUUNTY JOURNAL, MURU, OREGUN, FRIDAY* M a RUH 2, 1934. PAGE Coiuitg 3Juunial THE EH a year an’ doin’ fine, had that big tion in butterfat production, but that1 Mn. I. D. Fil. , and daughter, bbs.' Friday night in 'one of th. fa,taa( houM on the hill, good family pros­ some points arc MHCRMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov. 2, 1888 ..Vb . K00"’'- 1<,ft f#r Hermiaton «»"»» ’M» •*»<& on the homo floor, perous an» «11. H*nk liked his kids in in such a program Much condensed this week taking the Roorey children Th* "as 20-15. GRASS \ ALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897 - ------- , v.t — — —. Karl Pluemk« and liked to give ’em things.’» these eight points are as follows. with- them. was high Pcorev for u and Hennagte CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931 “ ™ A» they grew up ne be gnve give 'em ’em good P 1» An embargo on imported fat« M°r° P10 *°st by a ,arf< L. C. Dickson failed to bid low WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891* S fcvpïil Ç i and lots Of frill« and stuff and oils from outside the continental ‘ his mail contract and will | teiargin to the well organized viritintf I CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932. enough * for so dam much they stuck around United States. team. home instead of movin’ off like most 2. Prevention of importation of be .superceded July 1 by Vernon Flatt of Moro. While the west coast has had one youngna: Bes« waa teachin' school, meats and hide« _______ Th# boys and girls grade school Published Every Friday at Moro. Oregon, By ■of the most pleasant winters within I B°b was sellin ’ insurance and such f basketball teams played at Grau 3, Reduction of 15 per cent in Mra. Ed Alley entertained the GILES L. FRENCH Managing Editor the history of living resident« the re- stuff an' his family was livin’, with oleomargarine manufacture and an i.el Va,,ey °n Tuesday night. The high members of the Grass Valley bridge mainder of the United States hae | Hank. Jim waa work in" too, and all equal compensating tax on ok© Jo club Wednesday afternoon — I school f ams will piny there this FrU nf hwday. bivn havng one of the woiat- Storm got along good. Hank wi proud of match the reduction and tax on but­ homo near Rutledge after storm has raked the eastern sea cm terfat. The. Senior clsu-s dance went ov « t Jacob WassemiUer celebrated his "Time» gut so th.y wam t so good board with loss of life and property 4. Federal backing of immediate 6'Jth birthday Sunday with ft icnd.s with a bang- There wis a largo C^'^."l^b13dÌ8TOU*1“r “ “ Mor°- Ore«on. *«» «f a’mofit unparalleled. During the last with bonkers and old Hank was havin’ Jimi nation of tuberculous cows. ( who dropped in to wish him happy crowd. The music was fumisSaxi by week two storms awept parts of the a hard time payin’ all his bills so he 5 . Permission to divert a _ small ——*. return« jviums day. the Kent orchestra. Thanks Onheste.u for xor the me day. east and middle . west. A tornado I called a family conference one night fraction of Oregon benefit payments p drove actors Alabama and Georgia an he says, 'Now Bob, yur? family’s to Oregon Dairy Council to promote ¿k.Farminir the usual! Tho banquet in honor of the 100 SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. killing many persons and destroying growin* up some an’ I don’t wtmt to greater use of dairy products. thing on the * farms hereabouts and I percent 4-H club members was gives i l ' n ^ on One Year .......................... 6 A pinirram for allowing redu< -l i,: I is spring or not the fann- Wednesday night at the grange hall. 11 50 whatever was in its path. .Cold and discourage yu none but things look Six Months............................ \ Tl ?y report that they wero all 1 00 wind killed many in the northern I kinda bad an’ I’d like to have you tion in 100-per-cent-good herds by en5 are going ahead. well fed. states. • -, | help some «n the expense*. Jimmy placing good eogs in herds Where I yu’ can help some too an' Bess yure poor or diseased cows are eliminated r I Mrs* Plucmkq entertained tl FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1934. , Although tha president has stated I Buttin' plenty money can you buy ------------ ------------- ' "1 I ' i ors 7. Clear and concise wording of I a d’nner Thursday n<'un that Jie would veto a bill for the pay-1 y°ur own clothea?1 contracts. ho^or of Karl’.s eighteenth birihdteyM mi nt of the adjusted compensation I Gosh you’d a thought the 8. Prevention ot* rush of dairy LET’S HAVE A MAN / I hr? basket social that was to havf certificates th? matter has been fnAelyl tower of Babel had moved to a heard animals to the beef markets been Saturday night has been pos »* Announcement of political candidacies so far have left us cold debated in congress. The senate de-pke hubbub ’lound there. Jim like’ta | -Mr. and Mt«- Volna Guyton moved pone as to make way for given out at the close of the meeting im. rested in the development o' the vast area that comprises the in the loot. Jesge and Rua Hei yer went to OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN -r the fast developing dairy production by Wily Knighten, who acted as Biggs Sunday morning to take their uplands of Oregon. control program. Lindgren points out toast master, Europe is 3dll in difficulties with mother to catch the tftain to Portland —_--------- several countries thtre on the verge that many farmers waited too long! where she will visit Mr. Heiyetr who of breaking up or changing forms of during the wheat campaign last year is in a hospital, and will return by UNITED WE STAND government. A part of the Austrian and cither wore left out entirely or: way of Astoria to see her mother army we<®-reported to be marching had to go to considerable inconven­ who was seriously injured in an auto Daily Truck Service A change is coming in the AAA. The government will have to metet Otto the Hapsbuig duke and ience to prepare all the necessary accident February 18th. supporting evidence in time to be in­ to do something about th&fact -that the 15 percent reduction in put him on the throne. Clifford May of Moro was calling ^rtland, The Dalles, Grass Valley cluded-in the list eligible for benefit Ex-president Doumergue of France L- R. French and wife left Tues ­ a mere 7 percent total wheat acreage by signers has resulted in on flriends in Kent Sunday afternoon. seems to be making some headway payments. day for Portland whore they- will Tri weekly to Antelope & reduction in land sown It will have to recognize the fact that in his attempt to unite’ the French A check-up tl.3 middle of February spend the next few days on business. KENT SCHOOL NOTES showed that there had been 1G0 and uphold the present form of southern farmers are trying to increase picduclion on their re- • way points. Margaret Dunlap, Editor Cap. Scott, disbursing officer for government. Anyway the liutirg has community meetings and 124 sign-up maining cotton acres by ^dekd fertilizer Indications are that been stoppixl for several days. Chan meetings held at that time. County the CWA made one of hU regular The boys defeatedthe Moro ^^FASTSE/W/CE-LCWEST RATES compliance to the government’s plans will be enforced strictly. ces for a war in Europe anp still bet­ agents estimates indicate that Ore- trips to this city Tuesday mornng to confer with local authorities. gon wili have a total of around 7500 * It is probable that all government reduction plans will be tied ter than usual it is held by observers contracts in this campaign. • Edison Sutherland was here a few although what the warring nations together so that no one will be permited to join cne or two of cculd use for money has not bc:n days visiting his sister Mrs. Earl Olds. them and increase in another direction It is only fair that this explained- DAIRYMEN Clarence Scheurer and wife spent be done In all cases the AAA is paying farmers well for refrain- Henry Pu-Yj was sworn in as Continued from page one..^ the week end here from their Ing from production and if the.farmer is to benefit from the pro­ emperor of Manchukuo Thursday. He tf at they w< I omec Secretary Wal- land home visiting with the Matt gram he must actually reduce. We believe that this strict enfor­ was born into the ruling family of lace's proposal fora 15 percent reduc- Simon family. China and is assuming his new throne cement will meet with the approval of a vast majority of the farm­ as a lieutenant of the Japanese who ers who realize the conditions which brought on the trial of the control MancKukuo as completely as the « United States control Nor Jr crop reduction theory. Dakota- Review of ; Week’ F ' 11 " Kent News 111 UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Dr. F. A. Perkins DALLES FREIGHT UNE INC. Grass Valley Dependable Merchandise Our large stock of Dry Goods and Clothing o Ther * appears to be more dissatisfaction .with the High Cost of Liquor than with the other HCL we raved about in the twenties. ------- o------- a Life is full of trouble When we have lots of money it* takes a handful of it to buy anything. When things are cheap and real buys are possible we have little money. We wou’d like to Sug­ gest a dollar that would be plentiful in depression ------ -0------- ’ Hitler is reported to have started his campaign in a beer ftaH. Many similar projects have begun there too . - ----- — o—-— Hope it doesn’t sound like a lack of patriotism, but it does look as if Oregon and Oregon State have little left to get excited about in the basket ball tournament • - ------- o------- . How the seasons roll around. We just finished reading about the football All Americans, determined the basket ball champs and here is a kH with a baseball mitt. ------- Oi------- z Coming events cast their shadows before them it is said. The ¿A rrasqmed v ted to disc ntinue pay cuts only on salaries below This ¡selection year. ----------- 0------- -- Headline: Pu-Yi Voices Policies.' That’s all he does. Japan Uncle Emmett .. — -. ! H . ................ Ihlllfll Tóe warm February sunshine b:ot out the village arguers, who ac- compankd by puffs of smoke and pauses for expectoration, debated the fact* and fancies regarding the sales tax. Th? business man- the property owner, the workingman and th? theorist all had their say time and time again wiflh the ersult that all opinions remained the same, When the argument had - subsided for lack of^ti'i 1 anil the amatuer de­ baters had adjourned for the day Uncle Emmett remained ih'rhis seat on the window ledge enjoying the ‘stin. " "What* the matter with you today Uncle Enlmett that you wasn’t in tha. argument? Ix>sin’ your pep?" asked another bystander- “Mebbe that’s it,” agreed the old man “Mebbe wisdbm is creepin’ up­ on me. Anyway I don’t like to got in any family rows.’» “Heck, this ain’t no family row. This is politics, economics and - so forth.” said the I ¡stoner. "Well, it reminds me of one,” an« wwerMl the -sago- “You remember wflien ol