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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1935)
page two LEE OMEMMAN LUUNTÏ JU (JEN AU MURO, O|IKGON FRIDAY, ÄJN^ ^B. 1985. jS^fjcrman (Ccnuttu Juunial STATEHOUSEGOSSIP NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Oregon. (Continued from page on«) On the 29th day of July, 1935, DES CHUTES RAILROAD COM Income ta^ returns were sent out SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2„ 1888 at the hour of 10 a. m. at the front PANY to 63,820 residents in Oregon, but GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14, 1897 door of the County Court House and , CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 only 40.000 of these make pay in Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, OREGON-WASHINGTON RAID- WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 ments. The others were exempt I will sell at-auction to the highest ROAD and NAVIGATION COM CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 under the law, either because their bidder for cadh. the following de PANY. incomes were small or other ex Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By Sunday School Attends De M om scribed property, located in Sher Important developments affect- Managing Editor emptions eliminated them from the GILES L FRENCH man County, Oregon, to-wit: I ing farm debt adjustment and re Picnic Sunday Notice of Final Settlement picture. But these pay indirect Northwest Quarter of the financing activities include the MlMBEk Notice is hereby given that Elma taxes and undoubtedly gasoline Southwest Quarter of Sec Farm Credit Act of 1935 recently Atwood, Administratrix of the Es Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jay iMt- and property tax tion 1. Township 5 South, enacted by Congress and the de tate jot Roy C. Atwood, deceased, Kay surprised them Wednesday Range 16 East. W. M. cision of the Supreme Court de- has filed in the County Court of evening at the home of the for This is a busy season at the sec Said sale is made under execu I c la ri ng unconstitutional the Fra- the State of Oregon for Sherman retary of state’s office, as all auto mer’s sister, Mrs. Ernest Smith, tion issued out of the Circuit Court I zier-Lemke amendment to the na- County her final report and ac witlhi an old Cushioned charivari. Entered as seoond-elass matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon, mobile drivers by next (Monday of the State of Oregon for Wasco I tional bankruptcy act, members of Mr- and Mrs. McKay had just re count as such Administratrix, and under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879- __________________ must have new license« or are sub County, to me directed in the case I Oregon state and county farm-debt that Saturday, the 6th day of July, ject to the penalty, if caught. It turned from a two weeks trip to of "Elizabeth S. Williams, plaintiff | adjustment committees point out. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. is declared there are about 360.000 the coast on their honeymoon. va Jdhh Karlen and Frank Gabel. 1 I Committeemen who are close ob- 1935, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., One Year ........................ >150 operators in the state. Monday The Kent Sunday school motored defendants.” Said real property | I servers of Uh© trend of foreclosure has been fixed by said court as the JUNE 28, 1985 time for hearing of objections to night only 90,000 of these had ap to DeMoss Springs Sunday where will be sold subject to confirmation I I proceedings feel that both of these said report and account and settle plied for new licenses. they participated in the county and redemption as provided by law. I Sunday school picnic. Around one and the purchaser will be put in im I I developments may cause greater ment thereof. EROSION CAMP I use to be made of voluntary diebt- Under the new law no examina (hundred and fifty five made up the mediate possession thereof. Elma Atwood, Administratrix. I adjustment agreements between Geo. G Updegraff, This erosion business has the faculty of growing right tions are necessary unless you are five classes. It was voted to have HUGH CHRISMAN, Sheriff of I farm debtors and their creditors to Attorney for Administratrix. 90 years of age or have never this picnic annually. Sherman County,, Oregon. in front of the eyes of one who watches it. At first there over avoid unjustified foreclosures a- Pubfish June 7. 14, 21. 28, 1935. had a license. The permit will be Bill Wilson visited Carl GALLOWAY and KRIER gainst farmers who are doing their was lh° expectation that 25 men would be sent to Sherman good for two yean. Hundreds ol and Charlie Earl Lyons Friday and Satur Attorney for Plaintiff. best under existing conditions. county io instruct in erosion practices and make some ex people come to the state office bulk day. In respect to the Farm Credit periment? Next word was that the camp would contain Ing doily for permits while thous Mrs. Frank J. Humer and son DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR Act of 1935 it is pointed out tha ands have written in for them. Frank jr., of Portland. Mrs. Essie U. S. Land Office. The Dalles. ! with lower interest rates on I.and 200 CCC boys, several officers and technical advisers for the Wilson and son Charlie Bill of Can Oregon. May 28, 1935 conservation service itself. Bank loans, and an extension of Leave it to a military governor yon City, and Mrs. R J. Harbin, NOTICE is hereby given that Now it is said that the government’s expense in this to make a stratagic move. The or were dinner guests at the J. C. Irma Laffoon, formerly Irma Sny- time and more liberal regulations for making “Commissioner’’ loans county alone will be $300,000 per year. This does not mean der for the Oregon National Guard, Wilson home Thursday evenin. ier, of Kent. Oregon, who on Maj about 3,000 strong, to march in more farmers will probably wish to Della Helyer returned home that that sum will be spent in this county by the camp, but Portland just before they demob- Thursday after having spent the 2L 1928, made Homestead Entry refinance their farms. inder the Act Dec. 29. 1916, No. that the government is spending $300,000 to halt soil ero olized from the summer training past two weeks In Portland and 026661, Although the number of case« fil for EISWL SWiSEi Sec. sion in this county. It is estimated that at least a quarter camp could not have been better other valley towns visiting rela 31, T. 3 S„ R. 18 E., Lots 2. i ed under the Frazer-Lemke amend timed. And anyone watching this tive«. was not large, and the scr- 7, SWINEL SEINWI, E*SW%(. ment . of the top soil (all that is valuable) has been lost during review will become convinced that Mrs, Dae Goodrich of California WJSEi, SELSEi. Sec. 6. WJNEi Ivlce® .1116 county concilial on the agricultural history of the county and that if the county these sock troops are a perfect ace spent the week end here with her EiNWi, Sec 7. Township 4, South, commissioners are still availabk is to be kept in the profit column as a wheat county some in the hole. sister Mrs. Frank von Borstel. Range 18, East, Willamette Meri I for assisting farm debtors, it H A number of Kent people went dian, has filed notice of intention I the opinion of officials of Ahe s( C . methods of erosion control must be adopted. It is doubtful, however, if the (b bt adjustment committee that the To enumerate the items that make up the above sum. guard will have to be called out in to DeMoss Springs Saturday to to make final Proof, to establish I Frazier-Lemke decision will result attend the grange picnic. There will be a monthly payroll of about $10,000, according Oregon, since state police squads Alva Stone, trapper, and Bill claim to the land above described, I in more activity for t! 3 variou* before Register, United States to present estimates, the camp expenses are budgeted at have been doing excellent work. Roth of Grass Valley were at Kent Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, county debt adjustment commit The state has a fine police organi Wednesday evening looking for a tees. at about $2,500 per month and there’s the $300,000 without zation. on the 9th day of July, 1935. and judging from the com suitable location to set traps for The state committee appointed Claimant names as witnesses: adding the $17,000 the camp is to cost. mendations received by the Gover coyote«. by the Governor is composed of 21 Lawrence Amick, Mis. Lawrenci ! This shows the importance the government places on nor, its activities have met with Sheriff Hugh Chrisman and wife Amick. H. A Sommer, C. I. Laffon 'representatives of large agricult ur- I of Moro were business visitors at 111 of Kent, Oregon. the wheat land of the northwest. It is almost $1,000 per popular favor by citizens» alorganizations, with O. M. Plum W. F. Jackson, Register. mer, Portland, as chairman, and farm in the entire county; it is $1,000 per year for each resi The report of the state planning Kent Tuesday morning Kent Grange held its regular L. R. Breithaupt, Corvallis, secre dent; it is equal to the allotment payments for the couni y board relative to a new capitol meeting Saturday evening June 22. tary). The Governor also appoint NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY and is once and a half the total tax bill for property taxes building was due to be made the It was decided to have a dance at Notice is given that I will, on ed a committee in each county to latter part of the week. Whatever the grange hall Saturday evening levied by local agencies. That there will be cooperation the Saturday, the 13th day of July, assist all farm debtors and credi- I report, it will have to be decid June 29th. 1935, at the hour of ten o’clock tors who need help in adjusting I with this program goes without saying for farmers are ( ed in the final analysis by the a. m. of said day and at the V. B. indebtedness on a voluntary basis. I interested in retaining their acres. It is a big undertaking. ' legislature. It was believed the Resolutions of Condolence Eakin ranch located about ten and planning board would make so NOTICE In memory of Brother James one-half miles soutihieast of Grass many proposals that its report Dellinger who died June 13, 1935. Valley in Sherman County. Oregon, DES CHUTES RAILROAD COM would have to be run through a TALKING WATER Whereas Kent Lodge I. O. O. F. sell to the highest bidder for cash PANY AND OREGON-WASH whiskey, and separator to part the chaff from No. 185 has suffered the loss of an in hand, the following described INGTON RAILROAD AND NAV Dame Rumor is a busy jade. A little extraordinary the grain. honorable and upright Odd-Fellow: estray, to-wit: IGATION COMPANY hereby give why this dcli- One yearling heifer with There fore be it resolved that the excitement, something a bit new, and the lively dame sets notice that on June 15, 1935. they young charter of the Kent lodge be suit calf, Holstein breed, I filed with the Interstate Commerce tongues to wagging and heads to nodding wisely over the whiskvx they ably draped for a period of thirty black with white face and I Commission at Washington, D. C.. developments that have happened, that might happen, and days, that a copy of these resolu white under body, no brands I their joint application for a cer- that might have happened. We are all more or less sus and no ear marks. “double rich” is I tificate that the present and future From the Observer June 29, 1906. tions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, and that a copy be Said sale to satisfy the sum of I public convenience and necessity ceptible, else there would be no runs on banks. George Miller of Moro and Wm $15 00 damages, and 23.50 expense« I (•) permit the abandonment by in Kentucky, The story is told of a peasant in the good old days, very Sholtz of Condon are matched for sent to the bereaved family. Wayne McCulloch incurred as Justice fees, advertis I the Des Chutes Railroad Company good, surely, because very old, who went to a monk to con a wrestling bout on tlhe Fourth Basil Morrow ing sale, assessment of damages, I of that part of its railroad begin home of real fess guilt in speaking ill of his neighbor. The monk advis for a $50 puree. and cost of making sale. A. .A Dunlap ning at mile post O. which is a Miss Lulu Bolton proceeded to HUGH CHRISMAN Committee ed that the peasant should take a bag of feathers and drop point on the main track of the Ore Heppner on her Inland Empire Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon gon-Washington Railroad and Nav one in each barnyard in the village. The peasant did this visit this week. ’Rufus—Did you ever hear of igation Company at Ainsworth. and returned saying he had preformed his penance. “No,” The jury in a civil suit between that natural bridge in Virginny? Artist—I want you to pose for :n Government lot five (5) of sec said the monk, “for now you must go to each barnyard and C. R. Bel she© and G. A. Meloy, Goofus—Hear of it? Of course. my great picture, to be hung in the tion eighteen (18), Township two by _ _ Judge _ Rudolf , Why. man, my granddaddy helped City Hall. It is to be called the (2) North, Range sixteen (16) East pick up the feathers you have dropped.” “Impossible,” were discharged Tuesday. The suit was over a ma- to build it "Return or the Prodigal Son. I’ll of the Willamette Meridian, and said the peasant, “for the wind has scattered them by now." chine deal, and was sharply con- ~ 11 1 — . pay you well. extending thence in a general “True/* replied the monk, and words are scattered when testedby Ragsdale and Meandl ap- Johnson and family in a second Tramp—I can’t do it southerly direction to mile post pearing for the complainant and car through Moro Tuesday Artist—Why not? they are spoken, and cannot be gathered.” 71.26, which is a point on the Ore- ' Attorney Littlefield for the defen-, morning headed for the Metolius Tramp —Veal don’t agree with gon Trunk Railway in Goverment ! The water situation in Moro has occasioned enough dant. | filing grounds. ' me. lot one (1) of section eight (8) comment within the past week or so to shock a lot of hay L. L. Peetz has just received = Township seven (7) South. Range if the energy had been used for that purpose. Meanwhile 23.000 feet of lumber by team from fourteen (14) East of the Wiliam-| | ette Meridian, a distance of 71.26 | the water continues to flow blithely from the full cistern Wamic with which he will have constructed on his farm near Moro miles, in Sherman and Wasco coun AVAILABLE and the pump chums merrily on putting 47 gallons of very a new bam 60x90 feet Mr. Peetz I ties, and the abandonment of oper- i wet ----- ---------- water -------- into ------- the — pipes ------------------------------ every minute. ----------- Let’s ------- call --- it 40 says he met a number of Sherman ation thereof by the Oregon-Wash gallons because we are not good at figures anyway. That c00114/ from this section and ington, Railroad and Navigation Grass Valley going after lumber Company; and (b) require the is 2400 gallons per hour. The CCC camp will use about a and wood. operation by the Des Chutes Rail hundred times that per month which will mean 100 hours Froni the observer June 30, 1916 PINT QUART road Company of the Oregon-Wash-1 Code No. 175C of pumping. If the days continue to contain 24 hours each Two autoa from Moro: L. Bar- ington Railroad and Navigation Cream of Krntncky &*• Il S. Company under trackage rights it will require a little over four days to furnish the erosion num and wife accompanied by Supt over the railroad of the Oregon D. E. Stephens and wife of the Ex workers their aqua pura. .OFX í HTUCKY 1$ A Trunk Railway between Oregon । periment Station, and L. L Peetz It is very good water, too, and has a stimulating and wife in their new Studebaker ilGHT-WHISKEY Trunk Junction and North Junc < will be in his effect on the organs of speech. tion, a distance of 74*75 miles, in accompanied by Fred. Otto, Grand ma Peetz; a car from Grass Valley containing G. C. Vintin, Judge Criticism of the constitution, nowadays, is based on Krusow and I. N Lemon, and a car I Oregon'« ••Financial Responsibility Act ’becomes effective July 1st- from Wasco containing Victor the assumption that it is outdated. Perhaps in this age of Anderson and party, attended the Next Week .*.ny 'n°‘i>nat failinK 10 aatisfy » final judgment, the! machinery we are likely to compare our government docu Colt Show at Dufur last Saturday. to .*CC,d6nt' death or injury to any person' ments to our automobiles and washing machines and wish The report of the trip said that the r °f $l00’ forf,‘i,a hia ri«h‘ <» drive or July 1 st to 6 th inclusive mfn. Uc,,la* for a“? motor vehicle. After settlement of the judg- for a new model. A constitution, such as ours, is a set of Colt Show was a decided success. . . “i.?*.’'“' caSh or unilateral »11.000. Sure- rules for handling human relationships within the state and the interest taken by farmers ty Bund $11.000 or automob.Ie liability anil property damage insur- and as human nature is probably the most unchanging of that section easily proved that Make Appointments Early thing we have any constitution that is satisfactory 150 years was appreciated, PLAY SAFE—OBTAIN ugood for many more because it undoubtly was written Letter Uufcta Chub Charivari Given Farm Debt Group For Newlyweds Named By Martin [ OI TSIIIXI'S E them All. IN KEXTK KY t ..,£ ciienli .:^ ' s CREAM OE l CKY Other Days Dr. Butler 95c ♦1.85 DENTIST Moro Hotel Office with an understanding of man and his aspirations and weaknesses. It may need a few amendments now and then but it is safer to tie to than the theories of ambitious politicians. The highway commission approved projects for many thousands of dollars but overlooked the south end of the Sherman highway. Delay on that job is getting tiresome as other projects carrying small amounts of traffic are re-surfaced while this portion of the state and federal highways systems has never even been given its first adequate surfacing. It has been decided to wait a while before voting more federal taxes. About eighteen months will be about right. ■■ ■ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE _____ . For Lowest Rates See Plan NOW Tiware’s no aatiafyinfi a kid with a house full of toys. There may be criticism of women singing over the radio but everyone agrees that they sound fine in a kitchen. VtRNON FLATT Moro. GIGANTIC PARADE 1OA. M. ATHLETIC THE EV ENTS BASEBALL GAME 1:3O P. M. DALLES BLUE SOX (Blaff Street Grotmds) WARM SPRING INDIANS Indian POW WOW — Wrestling FREE STREET DANCE and En tertainment Night of JULY 2 BAND .CONCERTS BICYCLE RACES 15-Piece protect vital points on your car by the r VISCOTE* SYSTEM OF CHASSIS AND GEAR LUBRICATION •ViKouf Coatin* for Metal Auditorioin Ball Room th. WEDNESDAY NIGHT July 3rd 11.00 per Couple THURSDAY NIGHT July 4th |1.00 per Couple OLD TIME DANCE and FIDDLBldr cdkVKST---- ¿WW bARK GRANGE MAMMOTH FIREWORKS DISPLAY SPONSORED BY THE DALLES BREAKFAST CLUB^ ,0U ne’er <h'm am«« d>er ? fo”,',l*«m'n>-chipped. worn .nd broken •TOid ’Uch •<«l>“aeiog if ¿ X Colored Band and Floor Show Ye Oide Mill Oregon AVOID LOOKING AT THE GEARS IS ELI RICE and his COTTON PICKERS Famoui The Alaska settlement residents are merely proving all Attention Automobile Owners I thww t mi<U ,O h‘aM*’i«ia« Vi«ot. lubri. under hard drivia« 'uhricuon. Yo„r cJ JULY 4 Viacote lubricafinn. come to ui regularly MORO GARAGE