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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1934)
■ ■ SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov 2. GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL. EMabii^edOrt.^4, 1B7 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1«91 _______ CONSOUQA1ED MARCH 4. 1932 Huilit Published Every Friday at Moro, Ore-row, By GILES L. FRENCH SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. One Year FeOw M. R. Abeti, Frank Hanes. L. T ONE OF THREE lal candidate* who have a chance for election if eooccivahle He went vere sufmtrd m Chicaco- Editor—Have » obautted Poet—No. % to meet with practical needs of the state , Another candidate is General Martin, a retired army officer, who has spent practically all of his adult life in camps and barracks. He i<a gentleman of most phasing personality say those who know him, although his trainir g r*ell and Earl Olds. George Wilcox has not fiitted him to make a political campaign. He is a ' conservative as befits his more than 70 years and his pos>- sion as he has saved a considerable sum frem his salary making him moderately »ell to do Third of the important candidates Joe Dunne He started as a laborer in Chicago when ten years old, was a labor union he»d at 18, has been interested in creamery and diary busine*i*-in Oregon since coming to this state. tute in Moro Tuesday. Tae Blakes He has a wide acquaintance throughout Oreg* n on account of his business and because he has long been a leader in highway development in this state, having been cbahmai of the senate highway committee for several sessims. Hr was a strong worker for the gasoline bill which has reduc ed stock thefts in this state and is to be the model for a . wheat stealing bill at the next legislative session. He is . neither radical nor conservative, favors tax reduction on real property. He is the candidate who knows most about the state and the people who live in it Kent News lion in crop pnxh-euon, the esti- Bess visitor in Moro Monday «50 counties in Oregon and and northern Id- Washington .We can supply your Lock Bros. Milling Co '-J . Maupin, Oregon School Day Needs Clothing, tablets, pencils, Pads, etc. Best of Quality, Best Price suffered a stroke of paralysis- Mrs. -------- O—- SHERMAN COUNTY ATLA Boy Meister's new up-to ; cate atlas of SHERMAN CO- ; UNTY. It shows an proper BRAWN AND BRAINS Criticism leveled at the school system at the institute this week were that high schools teach too many subjects and do not concentrate on fuedamentas sufficiently, that they teach too few subjects ar.d leave out manual arc household arts, that they give no physicat training as such giving aid only to those well endowed physicallyw z These criticisms are merely a part of the age old dis pute between school men about what is education to quote from one of the panel members. Some lope for tie dsj when practical subjects will be the major part of a high school finds most children at too joung an age for speciali- • zation in any subject or line of endeavor. It may never be settled until two types of schools are established, one cul tural and one technical. It is the well known contention of this newspaper that schools should adopt the same method of teaching for men tal and physical training. The more adept m either hr tion. Inasmuch as the school system is a pt»bhe rest itut Son feerhers feel that they must bring sa many children aa possible up to a certain standard in studies. With this we' have no quarrel, except to add that if it is advisable far menu! pursuits it is also advisable fGT' r physical 11 activity the school system might afford. Producers bringing or sending wheat to our it ill are exempt from the federal processing Grass Valley Valley Sat Sept. v-------- O--------- The NRA has dropped the pilot and it doesn't seems to be out of the breakers yet, either. ------ 0----- r « 29 Running this government seems to be a deep, dark se cret which th^ people are carefully kept from learning much about. ------ o- Whether to build the new Columbia river highway straight or with some turns is a question now on the front page We may build cars in a few years that will have trouble on longer curves than now exist, but if the road is Straight it is a cinch everyone esn stay on with ease. *e ft PACIFIC INTERNATIONA! LIVESTOCK EXPOS FT y Many Subscriptions to the Sherman County Journal expire at this time of year. limits This is probably the best time of year for it. Mae West want» An Indian "says a headline and the druggist should be able to sell bronze paint in great quanti . ' -- tie». ’Ti» »aid the administration h»» ceased to be interested in the tree belt project that was recommended as a ewe for drouth. Perhaps that unconvinced individual who Mid that water makes trees .nd not the reverse had «xnethw tn do with it Probably group planting of trees would be helpful. If not for drouth relief, at least to make more com Bank» au This is the time of year when, in olden days, peo ple went about paying up their bills, settling up as carefully and thoroughly as the Chinaman does on his New Year. Everyone liked the plan as long as it was _U possible, and many still do it We are restricted by law, by business and by fin ances from continuing subscriptions beyond certain vote for a straight road. fortable homestead».. H. Zeigler’s > t0 charge more ior hand,ing accounts’ but that isn't the reason many persons have no account ?:?O S T J IrttVOCl Sherman County Journal