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CHE 3HEBMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOHO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935
Re. Placing cattle guard on
Henry Richelderfer, road
COURT NEWS
n. indications pointing to an »band
Preaching
Andy
Patjens' property as per
27.80
work
er cent of
p.m. onment of about
Preaching
petition.
Matter considered, inves
(Continued on Page two)
9.30
Otis Royse, road work
Tnctton was
Prayer meeting Sunday after- the sown acreage,
Friends of Mrs. J. M. Axtell cal
tigated
and
dis-allowed “
ment
office
in
Tbe
Dalles
3.75
42.80
Loy Adams, road work
forecast A at 435.449,000 bushels or
led on her Wednesday, the 17th, it noon at 3:00 o’clock at th home
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County Court adjourned.
Weigelt
Bros.,
treasurer
’
s
6.20
Geo.
Fox.
road
work
__ _ pastor.
___
| only about 30.000,000 over last
being her 76th birthday. (Refresh of the
246 Geo. Drinkard. teams and
office supplies
Prayer meeting and Bible study season’s short crop. Prospects in
ments were served and the af
DEBT ADJUSTMENT
Lovinger
Disinfectant
Co.,
11.35
road work
Thursday at 8.00 p.m. at the the principal soft winter pnxhic-
ternoon spent visiting.
44.21 Hod McKay, road work
courthouse supplies
(Continued
from page one)
27.80
church.
I ing states were mostly better than
eeee
Pacific
Power
&
Light
Co.
adjustment
plan
which has now
Roy
Bartlett,
teams
and
Rev. M. S. Woodworth of Port-' last season and above . average
Wily Knighten and wife and son
courthouse lights and
become nationwide with 44 state
76.00
road
work
drove to central Oregon points land will also be with us over the but less than half of an average
supplies
22.25 WaUer Wilson, road work
21.40 committees and 2,720 county com
Mure Lodge No. 113, I- O. O. F. Tuesday for a business trip.
week end and will begin bis lec-. crop was in prospect in Kansas
Foss
&
Company,
court
1
A.
A.
Dunlap,
road
work
39*00 mittees with 13.500 members, re
Moro, Oregon
tures in the church Friday eve- ■ and Nebraska, whil^ prospects in
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house supplies (basement) 3.25
1.50 ports L. R. Breithaupt, extension
vonBorstel.
road
work
They’re playing horse shoes on ning at 8:00 o’clock. All are cor- Colorado, Wyoming and Texas
Meets 1st and 3rd
1.50 economist at Oregon State col-
Chas.
R.
Logan,
auditing
110.00
Cha8
Garhammer,
road
work
Tuesdays in the
the streets again now so it must dially invited to attend any and were very poor. . 4t is still too
1.50 lege, secretary of the state com-
Basil Morrow, road work
all of these services.
| early,to forecast spring wheat Pac. Tel. & Tel.- Co., total
I O.O.F. ball- Tran be spring.
telephone bills
1028
1
Vern
Mobley,
road
work
-
mittea.
sien,t and disiting
Don’t fail to hear Rev. Wood- prospects but additional precip-
Wasco
Co.
Industrial
Farm,
N.
W.
Thompson,
gasoline
These committees are assisting
Bert Thompson was taken to the worth» He is a fine teacher, us itation throughout most of the
brothers are cordi
care of Chas. Patterson 40.00
425
for
road
work
in
bringing about thousands of
wheat
belt
was
helpful
and
ally invited to meet hospital Saturday
aft^r a ing a chart, and makes his mes-
Farmers* Elevator & Supply
amiable adjustments between farm
couple of days of illness. Heart sages very interesting and in- moisture conditions are the best Hugh Chrisman, board of
with us.
5.72
prisoners
509.09 debtors and creditors, thereby
Co., road supplies
in many years, according to the
trouble was thought to be the structivo.
L. O Rice N. G.
W. Coast Printing & Bind
Geo.
Wilde,
work
on
road
ma
avoiding the disastrous economic
Joe Truit, Secretary. cause of his illness.
S. L. Boyce, Pastor. trade reports. Seeding has been
ing Co., all office supplies 56.75
chinery
28.00
and
social consequences of whole
delayed
by
wet
soil
and
cool
weatif-
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No* 116
H. & S. Specialty Co., supt.
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
Pac.
Power
&
Light
Co.,
-
sale
foreclosure proceedings, he
Charley
Smith,
extension
work
er.
Moro, Oegon
13.00
and clerk’s supplies
By Ania Kenny
roadmaster’s office expense 1.25 says. They are given credit by
er for OSC and many times sec
Stocks of old wheat in the Un J K. Gill
Co., supt’s. of
Tum-a-lum Lumber Co., road .
national authorities, including the
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- retary of the Eartern Oregon
ited States are nearly 150.000,000
70.82
fice
supplies
181.89
The
report
cards
were
given
out
supplies
President, for aiding materially
Wheat
League
was
in
town
Mon
e«dayu of each month
bushels smaller than a year ago W. E. Finzer & Co., supt’s.
W. G. Armsworthy, road ma-
in the extensive farm mortgage
Visiting members wel day afternoon on business connec Tuesday morning. Those with a with world stocks possibly around
. 5.12
office supplies
chinery supplies
8.75 refinancing operations of the Farm
one minus average for the past
ted with the hog allotment?
come.
850,000,000 bushels > below those Dewey Thompson, field as»
a * -• • 4 ’
Ml* *
six weeks period are Barbara Bel-
,
'
Feenaughty
Machinery
•
Co,-
“ Credit Administration.
at the corresponding time last
Viola H e *sen, N. G.
sessor
150
00
;
road
supplies
..
196
22
Orville Thompson and Mrs. she and Dorothy Fraser . Those season
Officers of the state committee
I. u Bull, Secretary.
United States f^rm Geo. B. Bourhill, P.M.
' MrS* C* M- Sllider» relXt °f
Thompson have been aiding in with a two plus average are Rob stocks of wheat at the first of
are
O. M. Plummer, Portland,
, stamps for offices
41.50
roa(j machinery shed
ert Gillmor, Anita Kenny, Lois
setting up this issue of the Journal KW.
chairman;
E. A. McComack, Eu-
Helen
Dori, W
Geo B. Bourhill, PJM., box
R. H. McKean, rent of road-
during the illness and preparatory
no
-
gene.
vice-chairman;
L. *R- Brei-
thiols
compared
with
116,298,000
rents for all offices
315
master’s office
to the illness of members of the Thompson.
thaupt, Corvallis, secretary; > and
bushels a year ago. Market stocks Rov Atwood Store, supplies
1 O’MeartV Supply & Imp. Co.,
The twenty-five members of the . .. „ - . . □ -
O q O Ann k»
rfegular staff.
Judge Ed L, Bryan, Junction City,
b^d that went to Eugene for the
™
for Matt Johnson,. county
18.31
\
road supplies
counselor.
shels against 97,162,000 bushels
poor
8 231 Hal R. White, mileage and
DEAD or worthiss horses or cows
Arnold LYandry is home from state contest last week-end re last year. Official data on stocks
District chairmen are George
Tum-a-lum Lumber Co.,
hauled away free.'Call 28F3. at the hospital with his head all ported an excellent time and were
| penses of county engineer
H. Fullenwider, Carlton; George
in
merchant
mills
and
in
coun
sunplies
for
county
poor,
Wasco, collect.
540p.
bandanged up
Ikiea Hindu. He rated with the bands from Arling try mills and elevators are not
, Howard-Cooper Corp., road
W. Potts, Jefferson; Elmo Chase.
Hicks $14, Mrs. Stypfel
says he’ll be alright in a week or ton and Heppner in the D class. yet available, but statistics Ion
supplies
Eugene; Glenn B. Marsh, Hood
28.00
114
Dudley’s leghorn chicka
All
Burns was rated first in that
City of Moro, road fund
two-
River;
E. H. DeLong. La Grande;
utilization
of
wheat
this
season
Geo. A. Potter store, sup
class and Santa Clara second.
eggs fom our own flock. All sires
100.31 and Judge Robert W. Sawyer,
taxes
to
date
indicate
slightly
smaller
26.05
plies
for
feeble-minded
with dam’s records 250 to 327
Mrs. Hazel Woods and children Among the activities from which
City of Wasco,- itrad fund
than Far. Elevator & Supply Co.
Bend.
*
*
...
eggs. Blood tested.'100—110.50; drove to Bickleton, - Wasington the band members received much supplies in these positions
106.69
(
,
other
members
of
’
the
* stafe ?
taxes
»
i
•
52.38
courthouse coal
ag0,
600 -$50.00; May 100- $9.0Q; 500 Sunday to visit their former home. enjoyment were movies, sight- a
City of Grass Valley, road,
committee, mostly heads of farm
Gea. A. Potter, judge’s ex
14000. Day old pullets for April
seeing, dances, and listening to the
fund taxes
8G >9 organizations, are Garnet Barret.
9.70
pense
$22.00 per 100; $21.00 per 100
National Hospital As ’n, road *
Carl Tomlin and wife and Pearl
Mrh^s^nnl «riri« «rp nUn ' BUSineSS SUTVey
Heppner; Morris Christensen, Mc
Ginn, Coleman & iCo., court
Ine nigh school girls are plan-
in 250 lots. May $19.00 per 100; Everett and wife stopped here
30.14 Coy; R. W. Gill, Portland; Mac
employees protecticn
4.40
house supplies
- $17.00 per 100 in 250 lots.
briefly at the Kunsman home Mon ning on giving a formal honoring
State Indus. Acc. Co: imis-
| Hoke. Pendleton; Kenneth Niel
’ ••••
Sherman County Journel,
the
seniors
on
Thursday,
the
23rd
employecs pro-
day night. Carl and wife had been
sion.
road
sen, Eugene; Herman Oliver, John
11.50
county printing
The Missionary Society will to Athena to attend the funeral of May. Money for it will be
tection
®
Day; Ross Wood. Salem; S. T.
Geo.s G. Updegraff, district
raised by selling candy at the
meet Wednesday, April 24th, at of Mrs. Tomlin’s mother.
Company, road
Standard
Oil
White.
Salem; F. L. Ballard and
unseaaonal
gain
in
electric
attorney
’
s
expenses
6.87
high school play and perhaps a' An
2:30 pm., at the home of Mrs. E.
supplies
90.37 R - g Resse> Oregon State college
J.K. Gill & Co., supt’s. sup
rake
sale
will
be
held.
The
or-
power
production
and
a
39.4
per-
H. Moore. " Topics will include
Harold White, drayage of
When D. E. Stephens stopped chestra will be composed of local cent expansion in bank debits
212
plies
12TG0
the American Indian, Chosen, and in Manhattan, Kan. he saw Harry
road supplies
the
Common-
Avery Martin, repairing Paul
musicians.
J combined to lift
reports from Presbyterial.
Umberger who formerly was at
County
Court
Prive«.»"
far
The county typing contest will wealth index of Portland business
Alley car
.
_ I 99.60
the station here.
the
April
3rd,
1935
Term.
be held Friday, April 26, at Moro, for March to 71.47, against 65.0o Supt. W. W. Knighten, 1935
• Mr. C. M. Bentley, examiner of
rnt. tn ___■____ ____ ___ a__ _______ 1-r«».
Sheriff’s turnover reports on
February, it. it was
was announced
announced bv
by
72.00
school library fund
The FreuAwnen are entertaining for VAkwriaw
operators and chauffeurs, wilt I«'
Sixty grass varieties have been
the
April
issue
of
Commonwealth,
current and delinquent taxes col-.
State Indus. Acc. Comm.,
with
a
dance
for
the
high
school
in Moro Friday, ✓ April 19, 1935. sown on the station here this year
lected filed and accepted
Inc. Business Survey- Oregon in-, peace officers’ contribu-.
at the courthouse, between the as part of the program to regrass students Saturday night
County Clerk instructed to draw
dustrial
activity
continued
on
tions
15.05
Gayle Amidon taught the fifth
hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., the northwest country. Some of
warrant in favor of Hon. Earl
about the same level as in Febru- w. F. Johnson, filing saws
and
sixth
grade
room
last
Friday
respectively, according to a recent them look good according to Mr.
Snell, Secretary of State, in the!
for courthouse basement
as Miss Biggness was in Portland ary though lumber improved tem
announcement released from the Stephens.
'
porarily
when
pt
ices
showed
signs
sum
of $150.00, as the 1935 first
4.80
work
on business
Secretary of State’s office. All
Biological Survey apportionment.
of
stiffening.
Generally* business
Registering
for
classes
for
next
-----------
_
Claims
Presented
and
Allowed
those wishing permits or licenses
W. H- Ragsdale and W. S.Pow-
was slightly improved over Feb-1 Againgt Road Fund at April Term
Treasurer’s T’ report for month
to drive cars are asked to get in ell were in Pendleton last week on year must be completed by Friday. ruary though definite signs of a
ending
Mardh 30th, 1935, presen
of County Court:
touch with Mr. Bentley during a federal jury. They made a trip The Freshmen (have no choice of
were
substantial
spring
upturn
ted
and
accepted.
subjects as they can carry only
Geo. A. Potter Store, road
home office . WAsr<'
. those hours.
to Vale during the week.
National H^sfiital asociatidn
$1.05
four and these are required sub not yet evident. -
supplies
and Sherman County contract for
DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE
Spring business in Oregon, said Hal iR. White, county engi
jects. Sophomores have a choice
Edmund Stephens is now located
Lost: A black fur shoulder cape,
road
employees
protection,
accep
of geometry, typing I, and French Business Survey, depends largely
123.00
neer
Sunday, April 7, in or near Moro. in Waahoington D. C. where he I. Juniors have a chance at bio on the course of building and lum
W. F. Johnson, road work 82.60 ted and filed.
has a job in the department of logy, bookkeeping, typing I and ber and on solution of the vJheat
Reward, W. S. Powell.
Re:. Cattle cross across Buck
82.60
Andy Sheafer, road work
ln Moro the First Week
agriculture.
v
Hollow
road in Patjens property
French I. In addition to these situation. Lumber prices continue w. c. Weld, road work
_ 77.60
in Each Month
For Sale or Trade: Good Guer
56.35 located on Section 17, Township
subjects the seniors can also take weak and some mills , threaten
Funk, road work
nsey bull calf. Phone 22F2- Moro
economics and social problems. | shutdown unless they tt improve C.
Bargenbolt, road work 50.80 5 South, Range 17 E. W. IM., Pet-
Dean Pinkerton.
38.00 ition presented to County Court
Students that have been gbsent shortly. Since it is yet early and C. G. Silver, road work
38,00 and matter held for further inves-
with the mumps for the past two eastern weather has not been fa E.
Weld, road work
- Dr. H- C. Curry, the Seattle op Community Presbyterian Church weeks but are now back at school vorable to building, the real test
When Your Shoes need repaii
88.90 tigation.
\
L. L l Peetz, road work
tometrist who has made profes
Reports
of
County
Engineer
10 a.m- are: Max Belshe, Mary Pinkerton, is yet to come.
93.60
Ralph Eaton, road work
send them to
sional visits to Moro for years and Sunday School
105.80 concerning iRoad property owned
11 a.m. Norma Melzer, Orval Thogerson,
J. Cothran, road work
Easter
Program
The
wheat
outlook
is
reported
is kffown for goo<P optical work at
73.60 by Sherman County;
Gasoline
Helen Strong, and Ted Thompson. as clouded by lack of t adequate IDick Yocom, road work
reasonable prices, will again be
49.60 Tax rebate and report on fund’s
Wyman French and Max Barzee markets. The new cfop year E. L. W^ld, road work
Christian Science Church
at Moro Hotel Friday, April 26
REPAIRING
All are cordially invited co at are back in school, but Marjorie should see a 15 million bushel car Leroy BelsHee. road work ... 6.20 due Road Fund, accepted and or- GOOD SHOE
Eyes examined,
for one day.
15.00 dered filed.
¡Meloy is the latest victim.
Max
Williams.^
road
work
ryover
and
tlhe
new
Pacific,
North
tend
the
church
service«
and
to
204
Second
St.
:
THE DAl.I.FS
glasses ground and fitted. He
Vivian Fuller was absent from west crop may reach 80 millions. Darrell McQuillin, road work 15.801 County Klourt adjourned.
make
use
of
the
reading
room
in
will be at Grass Valley Thursday,
6 20'
Special April 5th Term
school on Tuesday. * Marie McLeod
Willard Harper, road work
April 25 and at Wasco Saturday. the rear of the churdh building, has been absent all week with the This means at least 40 million
which is open daily where all au
bushels
must
be
sold
outside
the
April 27.
thorized Christian Science litera flu, and Lloyd Henrichs has been Pacific Coast if surplus is to be
ture may be read, borrowed or laid up with bronchitis.
avoided.
..
John Searcy and f^piily are ex
Major current trouble, says
pected here for Easter Sunday purchased-
vid Eccles, editor of Business Sur
from Hillsboro, where John is ad
Full Gospel Assembly
ministering the assets of a bank.
vey, is that business spends too
Sunday School ______ 10:00 a. m.
much time watching statistics and
Preaching Service........ 11:00 a- m.
Walt Williams, son of G. A
Washington and not enough look
Williams, has been appointed as Evening Service .....----- 7:30 p. m>
ing for business. He points out
Prayer meeting Wed...... 2:30 p., m.
manager of a cleaner agency in
Downward revision of the official. that automobile sales are up 85
Butte. Mont, and will move there
forecast of the winter wheat crop percent from last year and radio
Lutheran Church
this month.
and refrigerator sales are touch
Easter service will be conducted was the outstanding feature in
ing new highs. He credits this
the
domestic
wheat
situation
dur
.
kahs are giving an in the Methodist Church Sunday ing the week. Condition of win to aggressive sales and advertis
other au. al night April 23 when morning at 11:00 o’clock. Rev. ter wheat April 1, was reported ing efforts of manufacturers of
a party similar to those put on W. F. Georg of Portland will be at 69.8 per cent of normal, with these commodities. *
‘
in charge. Sermon topic: “The
before will be staged.
Angel’s Invitation, ‘Come. See the
The children’s Easter program Place Where The Lord Lay,’ Matt
E.reka Led«» Ne- UI A-F. A AJt.
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us.
C. Sparling, W. M.
C V. Belknap, Secy.
Mra Helen Sayrs.
à
«¿Town Talk
Finds Power Gain
FREE RANGE^
WIRIMCi
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
DENTIST
WERN MARK’S
Forecast For Winter
Wheat Reduced
The Allis-Chalmers
Model “M”
Big Power in a Small Package
will be held in the church at 11
A hearty welcome is extended
a.m. next Sunday morning. All
to
all.
are welcome.
•••a
Grass Valley Baptist Church
The hog contracts have been
Sunday
School ------------ 10:00 a.m.
sent on their final journey to Wash
ington. Polk and Sherman coun
ties are the only ones so far to
have completed this work and dis-
pat^jed their contracts.
SAVE your EYES
Six more wheat contract set-
tlements were received this week
at the copnty agent’s office which
leaves onlv twelve still out It is
expected that these will be coming
along within a few weeks.
Nearly a thousand trees have
been planted at the fair grounds
and on the court house grounds
for purposes of wind break and
beautification.
••••
* Benson Whalley was here Wed
nesday for a abort visit with his
sisters, Mn. Margaret Peetz and
BASEBALL 5
Sunday, Apr. 21 >
Fair Ground
Moro vs. Grass Valley
* 2Bc—lOc
This Engine Develops 29.65 .
Drawbar Horsepower
' In Second Gear
Did You Know?
That — We Carry 9different brands of Oil.
Ranging from 10c to 30c per qt.
Y
That — We do Standard Certified All-Point Lubricating.
Special Price on Greasing and Oil Changes
Dr. H. C. Curry, the old That — this requires 8 different oils and greases for pro
per lubrication.
Reliable Optometrist of Seattle
who has made Professional That — We clean and test Spark Plugs for 5 cents.
visits to Moro for years will That — We handle 3 different grades of guaranteed Atlas
again be at-----
Tires.
Hotel Moro, Friday,
April 26
That — Tires have dropped 20 percent.
That — We have the Agency for Ford V8 Cars & Trucks.
That — We have oil-bath Air Cleaners for all cars
fee one day. Eyes Examined
Glasses Ground and Fitted, That — We carry Ford and Prestolite batteries • •
Priced Based on Present Con That — We have Cleaning Solvent and Kerosene.
ditions.
That — AC-Oil cartrige refills are in stock
Will be at-----
Grau Valley, Thursday
April 25
That — If sht’s Flatt bring her in. \
Flatt Tire & Service Station
Waeco, Saturday April27
Night Phone 533- Moro, Oregon?Day Phone 532
at Sherman Hotel
Many Features Make This Tractor A Real Buy:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Burns low grade fuel
Four speeds forward
Removable cylinder sleeves
Inserted valve Seats
Full pressure lubrication
Fuel, oil & air cleaners
Arthur Justesen of Kent has purchased a standard
. “M.” See this tractor and ask about fuel
consumption. It will surprise you.
MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASSOCIATION, DEALERS
MORO
OREGON