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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
hetman bounty journal Forty Sixth Year No. 46 LIBRARY BOARD WILL STAGE FALL FESTIVAL / > * , **• * • Football G um Between Wasco mmk mu be wom Fire Company Organized In Moro A fire company has been or ganized in Moro by a group of the younger men led by Arthur Bucholtz and others who are ito terested in the prevention of fire within the city. The first meet ing was held Thursday night It Which time Bucholtz was elected president and Tom Stephens was hamed secretary-treasurer. Another meeting was held Mi ànd by-laws enkcted. vide for the orgatdtA- . members dM. erf the city’« tive-Meeting Of _ Wheat League Set Official County Paper 176 Wheat Contracts HOG QUOTI FDR I Returned For Changes I. SHERN1N MIY The directors meeting that al- ways precedes, the ‘ planning fori the yearly meeting of the East ern Oregon Wheat League will heheH in .ArBngton next Monday. ¿«Û p„L-r« M.. D Immediately thereafter the con)- “Öfters Slay Be Wr the different sections Here Tini Year activity will be program for the . It is expected and legislation be well attended coming session Will arouse in- took for the COUMTY IR5ÎIÎIIÏE COMING SEPT. 25 One hundred seventy six wheat Vemon Flatt has purchased contracte were returned to the the Fred Pickett garage business Sherman county board for review and will open hds work shop with D- JI after they had been sent to Cor- an outfit of tools within a few Raised vallis and these must be check <hiys« Mr. Pickett who is moving ed for compliance with the rule to Seattle, will take Ms tools Program Includes New Featwes about too much crop in some and equipment with him as well To interest Patrons years. The government apparent as his stock of Ford parts. Mr. ly does not understand all about Flatt has bought .the pumps and y the-summerfallow system as urac tires and oil drums and will buy Deed in this country. However, his own equipment. the remaining 398 contracts are Mr. Pickett cx >ecU to be able now in Washington where gov to move about tie first of Oct ernment dtrks. are giving them ob he has already — Sr — as — ..v uKcnuy given pos pos the double O preparatory to mak- session of the garage and is pack- ! * ■ • ing out checks for the fanners ing ino his tools. Saturday who sweatingly and cursingly fil ed them out. The others cannot UpcUofi Program To Uçlude Tsjk Je sent until additional informa Male Population ' By Ilonas Cenile tion is gathered, compiled, cop- 4 4*» and • certified by the county Gone A Humin* REDUCTION 113 PB CEBI on group will for fighting the 4»te increase al- Contracts To Be :the carriers. The Trill consider the that has func- Vern on Flatt Purchases” The Pickett Garage ; sopì HOMBO , COM board. Heretofore the i production ' The teacher's institute for Sher control managers tmtaer fire fighters. _ w"'_ _ the man county will be held next Tue this year Probably no county in Oregon spotlight as they t surveyed and sday, September'25, at the school contains so many widows as does hurried to get compliance -rrv-p- Sherman for nearly half ef the building in Moro according to sheets and to to nb- male population has gone after the program sent out this week by that all comple Old Tò Organize Here their deer (two es please) and county superintendent Wily Kni-’ to Washington. No most of > th»m Ihnve left their ghten. move into the f izations hare completed their plan und with wives at home. A new feature this year will assignment of a to this co- Pneumonia Fatal To Injured Man Wasco began to be depopulated b* • panel discussion of various Democrats, young and old. arel unty and the se of a final .i ‘ .. After Five Days Monday for many of the hunters topics assigned for the purpose requested to meet at the Morp date for acceptan sured. hog con- from that vicinity go to the east Hotel Monday, September 24. for tracts by the govi • Given to Treasurer ern part of the Blue mountains. sed by the patrons ^tiring the the organization meeting of the has sponsored a junior Queen eon Sherman county? hog growers Hunters began -to pull out of the past year. Teachers and local men By Sheriff young Democratic league of this Joseph J. Miller, of Miller, died showed on their contracts that test and will provide the little other towns Tuesday and on Wed will talk for a few minutes and miss receiving the most votes with county. R. Wayne Stephens, state they had produced 5119 hogs for in a Wall* Walla hospital Mon- nesday there was a veritable heg- give way to general debate on day evening from persident, and Anthony Sambuck the effects of , a unique float in which to ride market, but all the evidence was ------------- ira from Grass Valley where ev tels, questions. State superinten relief director, will be here to Sheriff Chrisman turned over not convincing to the power, that the after effect of an in tob parade. Candidates for ttos dent C. A. Howard will conduct eryone has either gone hunting contest are selected from the 1st, conduct the meeting, which will S62.1P8.88 to Treasure VanGilder set the quotas so oils was reduc- *utom°^^e accident of the Thurs- this section which will be held or ia walking around with a long begin at 8 o'clock. A buffet din- Thursday for the third period of ed approximately 13 percent to previous- Mr. Miller was on 2nd and 3rd grade«. At this date ing look dhat shows he is think- L in the^ morning. ner will be served. the wa v to Spokane with W. H. collections in the county. This make the quota for this county fr1 Eileen-Winnett of Miller is lead A lunch will be served at noon 4529 hogs. hoes The Tlw litter i.-wo, quota i- sum is only about |2200 less than 4529 - city and Lee S. ing about it. A Mat of those who ing the contest by a narrow mar- is Kagsdale of this Hines of The Dalles. The car left have gone would be half as long at the Community church with the total roll for the 1933-34 tax 790. gin. Teachers Reception ■as the voters roll and would eq- with another quarter yet to go. Five dollars per head is paid the highway about three miles uhl the number who are still at Thomas Gentle of the state nor Parade Planned mal school as speaker. This ev north of Walla Walla and Mr. Mil It appears likely that tax delin To Be Held In Wasco to raisers on three quarters of ent was attended' by a largo group Of special interest to the school quencies will be reduced in his this number which should return ler was thrown into the front home. last year and a, still larger crowd county this year. ycungsters this year is the story to growers of, this county the sum seat onto the other men. He old of people is, expected this time. book parade in which each young The treasurer, with over $10, of $16,980.75. less the expense not seem to be seriously injured A teacher’s reception will be Agricultural Council but was left at the hospital to As usual with institutes in this ster will depict some story book: held Friday _ _ >00 in the general fund promptly that has been incurred by the night in Fraternity county the public is invited and called all outstanding warrants production or comic .trip dmrMter. Thi. h.11 for the control association recover from shock. As he was -Held In Portland patrons of the schools are espec pr«e. mil be given *Djrin-| The Woman'. Clnb of Wuco and on that fund and wilu have about tvat has been handling the work recovering pneumonia attack him ially asked to come out and join '1^* Ei"1* wJ"ih the Tuewtey Afternoon Study >.>000 left in the cash box to go in the county. It h roughly es with fatal results. in the discussions. Mr. Miller was born at Miller will include »chool children, elube Club will be hoste.ua for the on until the next turnover. timated at 6 percent of the total cents ner WheFC ™»ided at the Mil Iodic., and for the best dec- occasion. A program of mnsic and ” Payment of taxes has been more sum or**about The afternoon session will be A. A. . Dunlap left early Thur- •• time of his death, on Oct 3, 1871. and . I“"1’ n>embe" of the • w w w»* v ▼ via w given over to wmfkO talks VII on UioCalOOl high school popular this year with prices a unraised hog. com- the son of Thomas Jefferson Mil soay morning- for Portland where measurmenth in one section and ‘ bit better, and the land bank The library board has been a^ munity will be given, The hog contracts have been a lured of the services of the high ______________ leans have increased tax paying source of much trouble in this ler, an early pioneer of Oregon. they will attend the agricultural general grade school subjects in school band late in the afternoon What Pa«*mo«>c to a considerable extent as well. state. The first quota was just He lived in Klickitat county, Wash council. The council is an open the other. M. Howard and H C and a newly organised school or- Wha‘ ™rmers Can Many of the school districts under 2C0.000 for tlhie state. A sur ington for a large part of his discussion on various agricultural Seymour, state 4H dub leader ehestra will provide music during will a good sized chunk vey conducteo by the state col youth and was interested Ih steam subjects in which every section of will be on this part of the pro Plant Determined of tax receive *he state may well be interested. gram. the festival dinner. money with wlhich to clean lege 1 showing over 300,000 hogs boating on Lake Okanagon and Much interest is being mani up some of their warants as well sold each year caused this to be tfhe upper Columbia for several Farm debt, farm bankruptcy, ero sion, drouth relief, the Taylor bill fested in the football game ached as the county itself. raised to 213,954 and later con years after finishing his school- SERA Project mg. and many other subjects are to ___ ___ . w __ , administrative ruling regar- tiled for the afternoon of the day. tract evidence brought the gov About thirty years ago he ret- be discussed by competent auth- Coach Critchfield has assured the utilization of contracted ernment figures up to 225,000 on the - Wheat Compliar ce umea' to Sherman county and en oritiasA. local tans of an exhibition of acreage - under contract -------- with —......... which the county quotas were FTovemment has been received at AnotherSE^A, project, having tered the meat business at Was real football, when the Warriors set. for its .purpose the determination meet the Honkers from Arlington. the office of. t^e local wheat con Forms Ri checked The fact that the final date for co with his brother. Since retir A Call For General trol association. It follows. of the ownership of- land as divi Dance tn Evening contract acceptance has been set ing from this venture ha hag Mv- ded between individuals, corpora- oetween maivumals. ; ed at Millers, caring for his sev (a) For the seeding of any nt September 30 will cause the The Masonic and K of P lod grass or legume crop other than rund Warrant? tions and governmental agencies, eral sections of land and a herd With wheat contract compliance local officers of the hog associa ges will have charge of the fes emergency forage crops without । haf .been started in Sharman co forms for nearly all Oregon coun tion to do some concentrated la- of cattle and managing a ware tival ball in the evening and have restriction as to use for hay. unty. , The entire state will be house until he sold it to the co promised an enjoyable time for pasture or seed production. (Such ties completed and sent to Wash- bor to get the contracts all sig operatives. All general fund warrants on serveyed simiknly J€ is under- . ington, second payment checks for ned and’ filled out according to all who attend. An excellent or ____ The deceased was married to Sherman county will be paid by crops shall include timothy, red 1933 wheat benefits in this state Hoyle or Wallace or whoever pas chestra from The Dalles will pro top blue grass, meadow fescue, are expected to start from Wash- treasurer on presentation. In J.B. Avison was here Tuesday ses on them. Signing of contracts Rosa Klimt of The Dalles in 1891. terest eeases after this date. ’ vide music flor this occasion. in the interest of this surveyl He She survives him as do four chil or< Fiard grass, rye grass, brome I ington any day now, says N. C. will be conducted next Saturday ll/ated this 21 of September.1934 is working under M. M. Nelson dren, Mrs. E. L. Jordon. Mrs. grass, crested wheat grass, dal- Donaldson, head of the AAA com- in the county at the following Naomi VanGildr, of . the , state college .'in the work. Etta IrwinJ Donald and Joseph P to visions Of National grass, 11 k ™ clovers, 5?! velvet plianee work in this state who is nlaces: County Treasurer. Mrs. ; Mpe ‘Moore wilj do the boo Jr. all of Millers: A brother and alfalfa, sweet clo-1 stationed at i Oregon State Col- Kent Elevator | work in this county, working at a sister live in The Dalles. FireaPtttf Aet Cited 7r lespedeza, ano similar pas- lega. Grass Valley Library I the assessor’s office. Raad the ads in the Journal The funeral was held Thursday CT°^ I ^°H°wing a. visit to, the state Court House at Moro ” afternoon from Calloway’s in Ths (b) For the seeding of emer-|by Gedrge E.- Jarrell chief of the Wasco School House Dalles with the Rev. W. I. Eek gency forage crops for hay, pas J wheat f “ Signers of the original appli . Portland, Ore. Sept SO—J. W. ture or roughage only. (Such crops I were T officiating. Internment was made cations for contracts will, of Maloney, collector of internal re- shall include soybeans, cowpeas. I where I in the family plot in the Wasco course, be interested in getting cemetery. venue. has called atteotion to tbs field IIC1U peas, p«.», millet, roaan dddan grlss unt/^i the final contracts signed and on provisions ef the National Ffte- forag® sorghums, barley, rye. Washington, « thus eliminating nu- their way so that the payments arms Act, requiring all persons oat*, and similar crops). Sucb nlerow^ ersesa. that would other - From the Observer. Sept,26,1895 ; A. E. Cousins will spend a week for hogs can be made by the gov Better Homes Urged a. .».if a- »v- . mcivw «row- wi*v wouia < Io JT™ a" Md * payment, ernment. As the time is short R. C. Bowden a veterinary sur* at the. fair with Mrs. C. then he act to register them With his of- acted for I ’ 'By ~ August .<5 eampkance - acted acres acres shall shall not not be be used used for form compliance with the dates set by geon of note has his headquar and Horace Strong wil put in a Upon Citizens the production of seeo- nor shall ¡from 15 county associations had the county committee will facil ters at Robert Stams ranch near month hunting deer in southern TThe term ‘firearms’ as defin ^owed to reach been forwarded to Washonigton itate the actions of the leaders. Oregon. Mrs. Cousins will remain Monldand. ed in the National Firqanns.Aek jin Moro until spring. fr 01 * 1 ™ ’ CorveUie office, as fol- The Federal Housing Adminis •said collector Maloney, C. <W. Deikman returned from (c) The contracted acreage Crook, Jefferson, Douglas Gilliam tration is conducting^ a drive for all shotguns find *' Philomath on the 22nd via the the Ob^erv^r Sept, 24,1915 may be sumerfallowed, planted to low*: Benton, B^ker. ‘ Columbia- Special Prizes Given better houses in the United Sta much abused Barlow road. He was rels less than eighteen iffiShes in forest trees, or left .unplanted, if Lanie. Linn. Malheur. Morrow Mrs. E. J. Powell is visiting in tes using the borrowing plan, as nifie days going over and 6 and any other wi not toriousl Bolt Sherman) Union, Washing- Ill Fair Work the Willamette valley "at thr an incentive to those in need of a half returning. »istol 1. or revolver. > ¿hot diaehsrewl BOi! and Un YamhilL Marion, Deschu- home of her mother at Lebanon. new houses, or more especially a shot is discharged by an bxplo- provided that noxious weeds are tes l and Clackamas ~ ’ Hon. W. H. Biggs was taken compliance renovated houses to do the work live, if such weapon can be con- controlled. Special prizes given to the win now while builders, carpenters soriously ill while on o visit to celled on the person, machine (<*) The contracted acreage form« were nearly ready to go at There seems to be spme talk of that, time, and the few remaining ners of certain contests at the and painters are in need of the his old homo ip Sherman county guns, and mufflers and silencers”, «hall not be used for the plant- a possibility of anjmto stage line including the large number from local fair were as follows: Ron work. George G. Updegraff is in recently. He is at his post again “There are a number of shot- fog of any crop declared as a be- for passengers and express to ? however in the U.S. land office Umatilla and Wasco counties, ald Powell won a show halter on charge of the campaign in Sher gups on the market which have sje commodity under the Agricul-| were expected in a few days. make daily teips trwn Grass Val- in The Dalles though not entire his beef steer. Billy Eaton won a man county. t , . barrels less than 18 inAtes in len-.tural Adjustment Act as amend- ey to either Rufus or Maryhill ly recovered. To speed up matters at Wash show halter on dairy heifer, Geo Any property owner may ap gth> that are sold under various «j. eXcept that such crops as bar- ington and avoid trying to ad by way of Moro and Wasco. rge Hennagin won the Lincoln ply to any bank for a loan Dr. C. R. Rolins is at Grass trade names, as handy guns, ley, oats, rye or other grains ex just doubtful cases from a dis ewe given by T. ’ M. Rolfe and which! may be for a short period Valley for a month before leav R. C. Byers and Mrs, Daisy burglar guns, game getters, etc. cept wheat, may be used as nurse which come within the definition or companion crops if pastured or tance, the wheat section of the Paul Fraser won the spotted Pol or up to three years. An ade ing for the winter in California. Christensen were married' at the AAA is paying the expenses of and China gilt given by Henry quate income and a good reputa Hie* vacation appears to be a big Presbyterian Manse Wednesday of a firearm under the act, and harvested as hay before maturity E. iR. Jackman, extension special Barnum.™" tion are the requisites for the benefit to him. it Is necessary for them - to be or clipped when green and allow- ist in farm crops, to go to the oan which may be paid in instal From the . Observer Sept 22. 1905 They eft by auto shortly, after registered by the owners with el to lie on the ground. (Continued on page four) ments, or in case of farmers, by the ceremony for t^e Willamette this office. (e) The contracted acreage for Charles W. Smith O. M. Heacock .tarta buaiaeu vajey »nd Portland. ‘ F seasonal payments. Loan» may be “Revolvers and pistols are not 1935 shall not include land which Mnrn with a ■ spick antrUr and anzi avian span paid before due if the borrower in Moro subject to registration, nor rif at the beginning of the 1935 crop Here Monday w. A. Kentner and Howard Wat wishes. Loans are for five percent les of shotguns with barrels 18 year was already in pasture or ed. More to come. ties werp arrested Frjday by Sher and the loaning institution is not inches or more in length. meadow, nor shall any waste land iff McKean chi • - - permitted to charge more than a “All persons or firms owning gullied or eroded land, or the like k John M. Johnson haa takan the stealing. It is cl Charles W. Smith, assisstant set fee for a loan. «Taylor Burgin farm for a term of firearms which are subject to reg be designated as contracted ac Complete information may be years. We wish him all the good amount of w^e^ re max . MIN. PRECIP to N. C. Donaldson of the Ore- istration should write the collec reage for 1935 shall be the aver in some such m gon branch of the wheat section. obtained from Mr. Updegraff who -Juck nossible tor of internal revenue, Portland age of that on which wheat is SEPT. ’.13 ........ 65 . . 42 .00 ty thia season. AAA, was here Monday aiding has a file full of data regarding at once for blanks on which to ordinarily seeded on this farm 14................ 70 37 ... .00 the local men with their work the program together with appli- register the same and this must and shall be a part of the cul J. jP. McClintock has a cherry io 15........ 80 39 in getting contracts ready for ac- cation blanks for those who wish to teach the Erskineville .00 be done not later than September tivated acreage of the farm. will open on Mon- 16......... 78 58 .bo ceptance. Mr. Smith is also sec- to use the available money. . . 00 • which ' 26th, 1934. Nothing in this Administrative Oct. 2nd. retary of the Eastern Oregon, 17............. ' 83 . . 44 . .. .00 “When these registered firearms ruling shall be construed as re Wheat League and ---------- met with — Mr.1 18 . 80 Harvey Thompson is driving 62 .00 A nice little 9 lb. girl came to mor * grashoppers * stripped the are transferred it will be neces- pealing or modifying paragraphs Adams, president, regarding the a new Oldsmobile sedan this week 19 75 47 .00 aary for the purchaser to pay a four, five or six of the wheat al- t fall meeting of that organization having done some trading with hotment contract. Total ra: week . (Continued on page four J .. .00 - while here.----------------------- ~ Mel Schadewitz. proud. I activity. rm town ms JOSEPH J. MILLER DIES IN WÌLU WILU ( News Of Forty Yetars Ago^ Recalls County'Pioneer WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT., 19 C