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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1935)
* I ■o I K Herman Forty Seventh Tfayr No.22 STATE WB TOTOLO Schopi In Turmoil Due To Diseases Thine* sre in a peculiar meas atto 3Jmtrnal Moro. Oregon, Friday, Aprii 5, 1935 County C FARMER’SNATIONAL And View t Discussed New Road HOG REDUCTION Official County Paper Fatland and Steiwer To Speak Here April 9th FARMERGROUPS ANO N;P.G.G. AGREE CONTRACTS READY UNITETOGETHER NEW CONTACT'BEHEB TUBBINESS MH BE BIO MENACE IB WEST FEARED The county oourt discussed and ’ Word has been received from finally viewed the new road work Senator W. H. Steiwer and Rep- now going on hear Kent during resentative E. R. Fatland that it the court day session Wednesday, would be possible for them to be mitted to go to Eugene as mam- This road building plan, as car in Moro on the evening of April bars of to band, not to go to the ried out entails^ grading the en 9 to speak before the Moro Com Gorerntr T« Be Hard Boiled Sait Dropped After National Heads tire roadway with tractor and big Signing Tb Be Done This Week mercial Club. The invitatin was Wheat Mm, Cattle Men, Dairy graders until the -entire right of extended last week. • <- . school however, have short and way is made into a road bed, with Abort .Panbat Both of these representatives Men and Sheep Men Join Hands Hear Farnesi In County plump looking faces because they deep drainage along the sides. En were on the highway committees have the mumps. ough dirt is moved to make it in their respective houses and both Tuesday three pupils were lent almost exactly level for long stret were in touch with important leg home because tof swelling jaw* ches. islative matters concerning this and Wednesday more were direc district through the entire ses According to information give- ted to ramate heme. School was sion and will be able to give much' nt out at the court meeting the dismissed enttaiy in the afternoon important information to. voters in cost of grading is <75.00 per mile the county about how and why which also includes the deprecia legislation is enacted. tion on the tractor and graders. taken hosts wtthh> tarar aad as The meeting will be held at the We;t IVust Protect Rights Or Be Warehouse Purchases Made Easier Where rocky draws are to be April 10 Set A* Deadline For Send Moro hotel and like similar events crossed thbre is an additions eg- antined With Martet tew ’H~was ' For Locals in other places will be proceeded pense for moving rocks and mak? ing Papers Away Submerged Felt feared tha# the ratira »fifth and by a dinner. < ing drainage ditches but this char sixth gradean Were'expdsad. ge is small compared to ordniary A* mesaher* of the families of road building costs. J. T. Whalley Died Governor Martin’* hard boil all mump pètteute bavei-been rant Omoptete aod, as far as the Farmers wh oare interested in A very enthusiastic meeting of Andy Patjens and George How North Pacific -Grain . Growers is ed attitude toward pardons is not getting their hog business with officials and executive committee- In Portland Monday ell were given permission to put calculated to increase his popular and schoal rarak* 4f conducted at concerned, satisfactory settlement men of the Eartern Oregon Wheat in stock passes on the road that the government fixed up will have ity with the resident* of the “big was made last week between the week their place* an . opportunity "u « * this ? W^K end to , Mrs. Margaret Peetz and Mrs. Lea|gue. Oregon Cattemen’s As /wwk*, depending Farmer’s National Grain corpora leads from Kent house’’ at the end of State street a few days sociation, Oregon Wool Growers, This road is make the final 8te P The Prel»m-’ across Buck Holli tion and the northwestern cooper used almost exclraivety by them in*r< contracts ____ here in Salem. Three time* dur on the aparad*’of < the disease^ Sayrs were called to Port- and Oregon Dairymen Association or applications applications Carrol < ing the past week the governor atives after three meetings held by which were sent to the Portland land Thursday afternoon by word was held at Arlington March 28. except during the rammer months reiterated hi* determination to be Crop And Feed Loan local units of the North Pacific office laßt week were returned al-> that their father, J. T. Whalley The meeting was called by Mac when local residents go to the very sparing in hi* exercise of _ *. had.suffered a heart attack. He Hoke, president of the wheat lea arid the directors and president of flanks Available Legion swimming hole. Notices i most immediately to the local of- passed away Monday morning at gue for the purpose of discussing executive clemency. Already this the Farmer's National. fice approved and ready for sign will be posted warning travelers the age of 79 years. Coming from some of the amendments propsed Result of the new arrangement policy is beginning to have it* that there are stock passes on ing by the growers. England when a young man he for tlhe AAA. effect pn the prison population is that the pending suit is with As the contracts this year are Emergency crop and feed loans the road prepared himself for the law and which has grown from a total of drawn and the local cooperatives much simpler than those used last C. L. Jamiesn. who hd recently blanys are now available in Sher There is a liklihood that the land year little trouble is expected in became one of the best known law 807 early in January to more than man county'at tbe office of Perry will receive their 1934 patronage returned from Washington where dividend checks within a shbrt scaping of the court house grounds getting them all signed up in t’hor yers in Portland. 830 at the present time. The pri he served on the ¿ommittee of 25 will be given to the county agent notice. He is survived by two sons in representative livestockmen of the son population reached it* all- time. tain appliratirai blank* and testruc to supervise by the court Announcement made. by Perry Portland, Benson and Frederick. time peak record in March 1981, tions. Under thé regulations this If the Jones bill, now before Payment of damages on the car Johnston, county agent, is to the and two daughters'*in Moro. Mrs. nation in an advisory capacity, dis but Governor Meier’» generous congress, is passed the patronage cussed the seven proposed amend year any fanner before he may belonging to Paul Alley that was WhSlley died several years ago. use of the pardoning power help ments to the AAA program and. obtain a loan is required to cer dividend will be restored in the turned over when Mrs. Alley turn effect that Friday of this week ed materially in reducing the num tify that he is cooperating under same form as previously. growers in the Wasco district may national forest policies, and Pot New and more liberal terms on ed out to miss a barier placed sign the contracts at <he office of Wheat Changes’To ber to well below the 800 mark the production control program of ter and Morse of OSC also dis- the purchase of warehousing fac^ across the road was ordered. The he Sherman Co-operative Grain before he left office. cused Vhese matters after which the AAA. amount was $99.00 Growers in Wasco and that grow effect Oregon Little others present were called on for Only those farmers who are un ilities at country shipping points Offiials of counties, school dist with the probability that eventual ers in the Moro district may sign remarks. After a general debate able to (Qualify eiher directly or Jricts, cities, and other political the same day at the office in t’he ly these warehouses and elevators and answering of questions a res through their land lords for a loan Operators of irrigated farms in subdivisions are showing a keen from a Production Credit associa will be purchased by the locals Wasco Firm Appointed court house. olutions committee was appointed. Oregon who customarily * plant Saturdav the raisers at Grass interest in the act of the recent tion are eligible for an emergency were made. If no purchased within As Agricultural Dealer Valley It was resolved that the presi and Kent will have an op spring wheat.may profit from the three years they will be leased. legislature which extends the fac dents and secertaries of the four crop or feed loan. recent liberalization of planting portunity to sign the contracts. A meeting will be held Friday, ilities of the state auditing dep organisations constitute a perman No amount will be loaned in a artment to these subdivisions on greater sum than is actually need April 5. at Wasco for a complete The announcement that O’Mea At the former place the ciy lib- restrictions by the agnculural ad- ent executive committee to act rary will be used and Mrs. Paul- ministration officials, but the discusion and explanation of the ra Supply and Implement Co. of an actual cost basin- Not only ed to cultivate and produce the mean little to the lanre on .behalf of the interests of the The Wasco has been appointed an ag ine Wilcox will be in charge of will this service include auditing crops or to purchase feed. Not new contract specifications. - -- - majority of wheat contract hiold- organizations in state and nation aconding to preliminary -but the installation of uniform moer than $500 will be loaned to meetnig will begin immediately af ricultural dealer for the products he office era in this state, in the opinion al affairs. The committee will call accounting systems as well, ac one individual and not les than ter noon. of Caterpiller Tractor Co. will be plans. At Kent Miss Pauline Dav of extension leaders at OSC who. meetings whenever that may ap cording to Secretary of State $10. The allowoble amount per acre of interest to the farmers and is will handle the business and will have examined the new regula pear desirable and will at all times be located at the Grange halL Earl Snell. keep in touch generally with the for various crops is similar to last Baseball League Formed and owners of this county.. The tions. Those who are unable to sign new appointment has just been aitution in the national capitol When Secrtary Wallace issued made according to Mq O’Meara on the days specified may sign The state whittled another chunk 4 Clubs Represented as it bears on the agricultural the new regulations as an offset On and in the future this firm will any time before April 10. off its bonded debt the first of matters in this state. A resolution this month, retiring $500,000 of Fireman’s Play Draws have complete facilities for the that day the allotment committee to the threatening continued drout favoring the first six of the pro in the southwestern wheat section county baseball lea sale of Caterpillar track type trac of the county will approve the pap soldier's bonus bonds and $1,237, posed amendments to the AAA was Large Crowd gue A Sherman ers and sign hem, afer which they definite limits were set as to the has been formed this year tors to farmers. 600 of state highway bond*. Inter adopted, bue the seventh one was In commenting on the new ac will be dispatched to Washington. new acreage contract holders can opposed. It would levy a tax on with four clubs represented says est payments on these bond is seed and still be eligible for their sues, made at the same time in Players representing the Moro Art Bucholtz who is manager of count Mr. O’Meara said. “Natur Those wo delay in signing fter all livestock, cheese, butterfat and cluded $549.603.75 on outstand Firemen trod the boards Satur the Moro team. Grass Valley, Was ally we are proud of our appoint tat date may find their checks 1935 benefit payment». The grow maybe milk and gife the proceeds er must agree not to add more ing bonus bonds and $577,745.94 day night at the I egion Hall in co and Rufus are the other mem- ment as an agricultural dealer for delayed as it is now proposed to to corn belt farmers for reducing these famous machines. ‘Caterpil write the hog checks immediatey than 75 percent to has base acre corn acreage. on outstanding highway bonds. presenting “The Sundering Herd" bers of the league, age, must agree to cooperate in Outstanding state bonds now total a farce comedy that depicted the schedule has been made out lar’ is not only the oldest but the during a ull in the check writing the new wheat control program It was apparent at the meeting $50,897,010 compared with $64, scenes attendant to the changing that will send Moro to Rufus on largest builder of track type tra business at Washington. if and when it is offered, and must that Pacific coast farmer* will be 163,210 of September 30,1928- ’of ah unsuccessful western ranch next Sunday and will send Grass ctors in the world. In fact, there continue his present contracted wise to watch developments in the < Harry Kunsman and daughter into a retreat for eastern dudes Valley to Wasco. Six games for are more of these machines in AAA. There is danger that corn acreage. Any excess planted this Should there be a special ses with the norma] ideas of eastern each team have been arranged. service than all other makes of were called to The Dalles Thurs- year is to be deducted in 1936 if belt farmers in reducing c$pi acre day morning by word that Mrs. sion of the legislature, as many people. No restrictions are being made track type tractors combined’*. age may turn to forage crops or Kunsman was more seriously ill cuBu d for. “Fuel savihg. simplicity,’ dep still insist there will be. a num: Dorothea Moore (Peggy), ow as to the local nativity of players hay and tend t greatoy increase (Continued on Page two) again at a hospital there. endability and long life are the * ber of new faces will be found in ner of the ranch since the death and each town may recruit where the ivestek output of the mid-west great advantages of the Diesel, both the house and seriate Us the of her father, was until the begin- and When it will. to the asting detriment of he far result of recalls, resignations, etc ning of the play assisted by Wen which ‘Caterpiller’ introduced in mers in the west. There is also 1931. according to Mr. O’Meara. Lane county will Wave a new mem dell Balsiger (Walras), whose mus Exhibit On Display At some preeure in the east, it ap ber in the house as a veralt A fifty to eighty percent reduc verait of. i tachkffwould have made him a mar pears, to establish more parks or the recall of RepresentaGveHow^ ked man in any gathering, and a U.S. National Bank tion in fuel costs is claimed for game preserves in the west and ard S- Merriam and there will al crew of cow-punchers. Th* cow these tractors. thus remove and from production. so be a new face in the Multoom-, hands left and the foreman, Wal-1 “Farmers are plowing with Die From the Observer. April 9,189« Suffrage in the Presby*<!rian chur- The meting was attended by W. Charles R. Harding, manager of sels for a gallon or less of low cost ch. April 7th at 7^80. Everyone ah county delegation as a result ras, the owner. Shoo-hi (Johnny H. Ragsdale and J. B. Adams of the U. S. National Bank at The Born: At Rosebush farm. April invited. Come one, come all- A of the resignation of William John Gentry) and Pappy Robert Hos fuel oil per acre and many own son jr. who has accented* job. kinson are left to welcome the vis Dalles succeeded in securing this ers report a fuel cost of less than 4th to the wife of Frank Watkins collection will be taken. Admission Moro. , in one of the state liqbot stores. itor*. The entertainment promised week through the U. S. Corp of half a cent an acre for such jobs a bouncing 10 pound daughter. I free. A. B. Cousins is building a fine' Henry Gosch is one of our mqst Resignation of Jack Allen of Pew the easterners was about to fail. Engineers an interesting and in as drilling, rod weeding and cul structive display of engineering tivating.” Mr. O’Meara said. residence on his ranch. The band successful farmers. Almost invar- Locai Dealers To dleton from the state senate to be Hastily seeking support Peggy exhibits showing construction of boys expect another oyster sup iably has a good crop. come liquor administrator leaves enlisted Ruth (Velma Powell) a ’For other farms the Twenty— • At the city election Mondy 96 Sponsor Cooking School a vacancy in the 19th district neighbor .nd Peppy brought in the Bonneville dam up to date. Two tractor powered with a spark per soon. Mrs. John1 Graham of Biggs votes were cast. S. S. Hayes and composed of Morrow. Union and a couple of travellers. Timothy ignition engine especially desig f the *Pnl 10’ ned to burn inexpensive tractor came to Oregon from Iowa in the Adolph Heydt were elected to the Umatillai counties. Johnson and (RiohLd Barnes), a college stud- P““1« Crown Mills. Standard Oil and v . . . .' . . when the army engineers have re- fuels is available. Special models year 1844 with her father’s fam council. A tie vote between W H. local dealers in these products Allen were among the new dem ent whose point of view was al- . . .. . .f . . ., .. . __ - refreshing, Yi- __ j and Z>p(Stanley quested ocratic members of the last see ways are offered for orchards and tlill ily, Richard White The histori Ragsdale and O. A. Ramsey gave are sponsoring a cooking school __ that their contributions be cal society is making an effort to the latter the place. Mr. Wallen to be held at the Moro Hardware , sion. Merriam was a republican. Reavis) who looked at the world returned to Portland. side work. Included in the exhibit is a sec Mr. O’Meara has been engaged have her present at the coming was elected treasurer. and Implement company April -18 through the eyes of a hobo. Thte Nelson Hansen’s mother, 79 and 19. Demonstrations will start State Senator Ashby Dickson is attempts of Walrus to train these tional model built to scale of the in the machinery business in £his reunion in Portland. As a political ‘boss’ <W.J. Ped- years old is on a visit to Nelson each day at one o’clock and will not going to be in any hurry a- raw recruits to western ways main spillway of the dam at Bon county for 21 years and acquisi bout handing in his resignation provided one of the most comic neville and artist’s sketch of the tion of the new dealership marks dicord takes the cake as shown in this county from Denmark. be conducted by Mrs. L. A- Hum- downstream entrance of the sea a step in the history of the firm in the populist convention SMi She is accompanied by a daughter phenya, who appeared in a like until he makes up his mind that parts of the show. he likes his new job as attorney Gordon ( Marion locks showing the power houee, and A well rounded agricultural line urday when a ring made nomina From the Observer, April 7, 1916 < rple last spring. The baking of Easterners, for the NRA to stay with it He MeKra), Miss Herring (Eleanor a number of progress pictures of will include both Diesel and gas tions te suit themselves as fol- bread, cakes, pies, and other dain stopped over in Salem on his way Mggness). Sylvia (Loera Peetz) the various phases of the dam con tractors‘enabling the company to lows: H.E. Everett, judge; HR. Mrs. Carrie Jackson and Mrs. ties will be featured each day. to SanFrancisco to look the ait- and Milderd (Sally Douma) ar struction made by official photo serve its customers with power King, commissioner; R.C. Atwood Grace Bourhill have been elected Everyone is invited to attend and clerk; George Meador, sheriff; M. as delegates from the Presbyterian to bring note books and pencils. uation over but expects to be back rive to find things at the ranch grapher of the U. S- Engineers equipment for all needs. A. VanGilder, assessor; W.JL Ped- Sunday School to attend the con in Portand in a month or so tq >adly disorganized. But. of course Corp; also there is model of the dicord, supt.; J.M. Powell, treas vention at The Dalles April 27. establish his permanent headqnar it all comes out alright in the end steamship Peter Kerr, which is NOTICE SIGNBOARDS ILLEGAL? ters. Dickson says that he likes when Pappy with his burro go the type of boat that will be Call for Warrants: Sdhool dis urer; J. P. Johnson, surveyor; Members of the highway dep J. F. Noonan is applying a coat Oregon too well to leave the state into the hills and return with able to navigate the Columbia trict No. 24, Nos. 10-17 inclu Ben Doherty, coroner. After the of fresh paint, with cream trim artment—particularity R.. H. Bal River to The Dalles upon com sive. Interest ceases April 4, 1935 fat places had been secured by the to the Martin Hansen house. for any federal job. dock, highway engineer, and J.M. gold, when Timothy and Ruth pletion of Bonneville Dam and the Harold D. Eakin, clerk. ring managers it^jyas difficult to I^r. C- L. Poley is having a Devers attorney for the Commis find that each is tame or tamable obtain timber for the balance of porch built onto his resi^i^nce. re sion—find much of interest in a Not all of the good state job* when Gordon, who proves to be dredging of the river.from Bon the ticket as about id to 1 declin placing the one on the frntt and recent opinion of the Massachu neville to Vancouvur, according are going to “deserving democrats the son of the feared mortgagor, ed. . bv any means. Gene Kelty who and Peggy decide to like one an to a statement made by Kenneth continuing around the south and setts supreme court holding that has been promoted to the position other and even the austere Miss Dawson, general manager of the 'east to the kitchen. In the rear From the Observer, April 6.1906 of assistant liquor administrator Herring becomes enamored of the States Steamrihip Co., of Port it will be built 2 story, the upper tion, even to the point of suppres land It is interesting to know is the son of Paul Kelty editor of distinctly masculine Walrus. A 9—lb girl gladdened the home to be a sleeping porch. ■ sion, as constituting an annoyance the Oregonian principal opponent MIN.' PRECIP of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson MAX. DAT* L. Barnum has traded tha old and a menace to those who use 'MNss Biggness took the part of that Mr. Dawson considers the r»f Governor Martin in the recent Miss Herring after Helen Sayrs navigability of the Columbia very MAR.28 .. at Monk land last week. as. . .00 family residence and acreage to the highways. Repeated efforts to . 60 camnaifrn. Keiths promotion was was called to Portland Thursday feasible for large ships and sta Hon B. F. Pike and wife expec Arthur Phillips in exchange for secure legislation in this state - 29 .. 36 . 64 . .00 ba«ed unon merit and without nol night The members of the cast tes tihat his company wants to be ted to take a leisurely driye to his hotel property next to the new oovqring the subject have been “ 30 .. ...61... 26... . .00 itiral consideration of any kind. showed improvement over former the first to bring an ocean going south Oregon via Sisters in Juno garage. defeated land such improvement .. 47 .. 81... .00 * 81 .. ship to The Dalles. He contribu but 25 feet of pnow has to be mov P. Waldo Davis left Thursday in the sign board nuisance as has attempts and gave a very credit ...42 . 26 .. . .04 Two deserving democrats have able performance Receipts were ted to the display several photo APR. 1 .. ed before the wagon road can be for Portland where he takes up been brought about in Oregon ...46 .22... . .00 2... been token care of in the reorgan 1117. which, after expenses are graphs of steamships of the type “ made passable. k the work ofTadvance man for the has been through the voluntary ...43 ..24... . .02 * 3 .. ization of the motor transport deducted will be added to the ex- this company will use upon com Miss Mary Chase of New Ham- DeMoss Lyric Bards nów touring cooperation of the sign compan- Total for week pletion of river development. ■06 » Ipshire will lecture on Woman's1 the Willamette valley. (Continued on page four) checquer of the firemen. 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