•ff •* 3*= THE SHERMAN COUNTY JO t RM A U -^Moro -Bapd Leader In Accident MüRü. OREGON tottftW , WfUÀltY 1947 '2 , - COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Pastor. 10 a. m, Bible school. 11 a. m., Morning worship with serhton by the pastor, Rev. Law­ rence H. Mitchelmore. sj PA ££ TttRRM from M att 4. Eijr WUl m A/CMgUC .... ... .. 6:36-p. m. Fireside Meditations . 7:30 p. m. Topic. “The Message of the Hymns.” The sermon next Sunday will be the fifth of a aeries of episodes from the life of the Master, deal­ ing with his trial in the Wilderness If you are looking for a challenge you will find it in this study. We are looking forward to a big social on Lincoln’s birthday. people, facing the uncertainty of the future, must realize that they have provided nothing beforehand. Of such characters are NOT wrought such scenes of history as, Horatius at the bridge, Ther- mopolae, Jericho. Nathan Hale swinging from the yard-arm of a British man-of-war. Such person­ alities do NOT* illuminate the path of Progress with the reflection of their martyred bodies, burning at the stake. They are NOT the ones we fliid ever “toiling up new cal­ varies.” Clyde Simpson, high school band leader, who lives in The Dalles, 7 p, m, Christian Endeavor groups ’ . appeared in Moro this week with meet in unified service of song, ' a bruised head and chest, the ie- fellowship and worship. The com- ; : «tilt of an automobile accident, We know too well that before jnunity is invited. Nothing Provided Beforehand Monday. It seems that as he was < this year will pass, some of us < driving, from Stevenson to Dufur, will make our way to that “far By Willia J. Douglas. Jr. 7 / « e car hit' some slippery pavement country, from whose bourne no The Full Gospel Aaaembly about four miles from Hood River " ’’Ye have not passed this way traveler returns.” Let us then take and slipped across the highway in- heretofore,”—Joshua 3:4. Everett L Cook, Pastor bf life, the values that will sus­ T to the path o / a passing truck. Mr. Israel was in a strange land, tain us. To Joshua the Lord said. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school taught confronted, by an unconquered ‘ Have not I commanded thee? Simpson's ear was badly damaged, by Mrs. Bell Ginn. and he was haken and injured. nemy. The Lord had promised a Be strong and of good courage; LeBoy Wright, county agent, re snd flowing with milk and honey. be not afraid, nor dismayed; For 11.00 a. m. Worship and sermon. . tu tn id from Arlington Wednes-J. Here was a land over-run with the Lord thy God is with thee, 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, riantt living In walled cities; here whithersoever thou goest.” To the ’ day night. He represented Sher- j everyone may have part in this were wild beasts, insects, poison­ disciples in the midst of a great man eaunty stock men at the feed meeting, whereby you may develop ous reptiles and many unknown storm* Jesus came, walking on the and livestock meeting held for the your epiritual life. dangers. They needed a calm lead sea * and saying, “Be not afraid, ’ Colombia basin farmers, Tuesday 7:00 p. nuThursday our regular er. who could and would perform it is I.” To us, “tho’ tossed about ^ • nd Wednesday. midweek paryer meeting, come out miracles. , by many a conflict, many a doubt, . ¿ M t. and Mrs. Bart Michel, now of and join us in this good work and fightings within and fears with­ As we begin to wrestle with the Hood River, were in Moro Sunday, give the Lord a chance in your problems of the new year.iwe are out,” Jesus says. ”Lo, I am with Coining up take more of thcii reminded of a line from our Latin ytfu always, ,even unto the end of Here are Governor Chariot H. Martin (right) and Earl Snell, secretary of state, Heeiuun~ c .? of .wo .paaagssins to their new home. new Oregon State Motor association cars featuring highway safety and travel develop ‘. . ¡ w ; part n text: “Titurius, qUi nihil ant?* the world.” “Acquire sport wear in location,” tnc ceremony are Rufus C. Holman (left), state treasurer, and E. B. McDagitl, pres.^ejst oi . a ..;c.ur provilis set., trpidare;” Titurius, All we need to face the future W asco. Charch e f C hrist association. The two ears are 1987 Ford V-8 touring sedans, painted white with distinctive h.ue lett^ ’ing. irfs. skirts, large sport hand- since he had provided nothing be- undaunted is a firm belief that that ,Oue cf the Fords will he known as the AAA Safety Car and'will p’ay a major part in the '»onuLon c. 2.e rchiefs and Knee Highs at fore hand, was frightened.” Many it true. Gilbert R. Carey, Pastor. driving. The other V-S will bo used os the AAA Travel Development Car to stimulate trr.rvl w»thin . e -.ate. Greta’s (in Hadley’s Cinderella shop. > Bible School ................ 10:00 a. m. C. W. Fields and family were Make a special effort to attend w t » « i t t wiiii i ii i i i iiim«unninnniminHnn»»Hn»»nuinn»ni«tt ttttt« Th* American Auxiliary are v o tin g in The Dalles last F r i - j R ^ ( ^ e ilS during these cold days. 'plat.'---- to hold a joint meeting; ♦r 8 ary 3. Further details j Preaching and Communion 11:00 Word hag been received by Glenn w'll be (r iven at a later date. ! King .that his son, Donald, has the The pastor will speak upon the influenza. He had planned to go subject: “The Deacons of the U was received this w eek! - to The Dalles Tuesday for Donald Church.” from'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum.! and Mrs. King. who are sojourning in California,! Christian Endeavor....... 6:30 p. m. ! Wren Hogue was a visitor in The this winter. A t present they are Plumbing Supplies The Qottage ’P rayer meeting next Dalles last Thursday. / enjoying a visit with the Martin week will he in the homes of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Bakt*c were Johnsons Floor Wax . Furniture Polish & Cloth 75c John K. Wilson of Mountain Lila Karns Tuesday, 26th, at 1:30 Hancen family, well known form­ transacting business in The Dalles j c jty> T ^ nn< arrive<1 at Kent Monday er residents of Sherman county, p. m. Thursday 28th, with Mrs Delores Simon underwent an on Wednesday of last week. j evening and is staying with his residing near Fresno. Days are Dingle, also 1:30 p. m. operation for appendicitis in The Mrrf. Dick Huhman was reported; ssUr> Mrs. Carl Schadewitx and reported sunny and warm, but the Begin te plan your work so you Dalles hospital Tuesday morning. to have been quite ill last week. I brother W. B. and Errett Wilson. nights are frosty. can attend the Revival meeting Her mother, Mrs. Mat Simon and Among those in The Dalles. Sat-: Evelyn Davis left for The Dalles , Patricia McLeod received in­ nurse, Cassie Holmes, are with her. which will start February 14th. juries to one of her feet while She is doing nicely since the oper­ urday, shopping, were Mrs. Her- > Tuesday morning to assist with the Walter Stram will be the evange­ man Schilling and son Robert. | bouse work at the home of her coasting Sunday night. She was ation. George Wilcox, former resident uncIe w . L Eck and farnily who list. Watch for further announce­ on crutches for several days. of Grass Valley, was a business are all confined to their beds with ments. Pray and expect God to School opened again Wednesday. The Woman’s Missionary Society answer. visitor from The Dalles. Thurs- the flu. of -the Community church will not The country children will stay in day. Alec McLeod of Moro was at held a January meeting, according town while the weather is had. I Mr. and Mrs. Torn Douma, and( Kent Thursday selling ready made Wasco Methodist Episcopal Charch to Mrs. A. McLeod, president. The Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby, and Art son, John, were dinner guests at- next session will take the form of were business callers in The Dalles the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert! ciothing and various other articles? , Dick Stakley who has been em- ^Willis J. Douglas Jr., Pastor. a- sewing bee next month. Mrs. on Tuesday. I Cox, Sunday. , ployed at Tygh Valley for' sbmF Dewey Thompson wHl be hostess. 10:00 a. m. Agnes Simon, who is attending' Wftyna Spoor made a business, time returned to Kent last week Sunday. School Marcus Eslinger made the trip . 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship ( and went to his homestead east of to Moro from Dean Reynold’s place high school in Portland came home tr,P to Portland, Snnday. The Eternal Triangle.* Topic: last Sunday. .. He decided to Re­ Monday to remain until next Mon-1- Mrs'. Dell Elkin and Mrs. Marion Kent Thursday. w main in Moro until travelling is day, when the second semester Van Metre took Mr. Van Metre to ..Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Norton. Mr. easier. At present he makes his term begins. Agnes is also taking The Dalles to a hospital Thursday,; and Mrs. J. M. Wilson. G. L. Bar- home at the A. S. Johnson resi- piano accordian lessons in addi- for a minor throat operation. He net, R. P. Bai nett, Carl Schade- 13 getting along Qicely. i witz, John K. Wilson, and W. C. tion to her school work there. _______ __>___ ____ _____________■ ________ . ,, * j , ah ? Helyer were Kent business visitors Lamer Sayrs and family spent Tom Garrett went to Portlahd, \ at the County Agent s office at on the Assessment Rolls for the y e a r 1936 Friday and Saturday with relatives Sunday. Mrs. Wayland Weld ac­ Wasco were dinner guests at the Moro last week. in oMro. They returned to Bonne­ companied him as far as Bonneville Edgar Alley home, Sunday Sherman County, Oregon Errett Wilson, spent a couple of ville Sunday. after spending a week with her days last week at the Carl Schade- A regular toboggan slide has parents here. witz home. SPECIAL 8CHOOL TAX SPECIAL CITY TAX been established on First street for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunliff of The school bus on the German those who enjoy this winter sport. Moro were Sunday guesta of Mr. Levy Tax City Value Value Levy Tax Diat. route west of town was spowbound Each night a large bonfire at the and Mrs. J. H. Wilt. Mr. Cunliff >229.661 23.5 >5397.03 none Wasco none I 192,967 1 Friday, as the snow had drifted top of the hill provides warmth is principal of the Moro schools. 166,378 26.8 4,266.75 111.742.04 Moro 9.6 1,223,120 3 so badly during the night that for the.erowd that gathers. 1.346.68 Grass Valle y 125,104 16.3 1,914.00 6.3 213,600 3A travel was impossible most of the Shaniko was the destination of none Total City Tax .................... >11,677.87 none 67,442 ' Sheriff C. C. Wilson and family 4 day. Charlie Olds when he left town none none 472.093 5 visited in Rufus Sunday. 10.466.54 Total levy in Wasco ........... . Monday. h He will work for H. E. 10.4 John K. Wilson was an over night 14)06,340 7 46.1 Mrs. D. E. Stephens left Monday 5,424.72 Total levy in Moro .............. . 9.9 647,951 9 Rooper. . . „ ... guest of Robert Mitchell Sunday 49.6 night from The Dalles for Logan, 244.36 Total levy in Graes V a lle y ........... 39.0 7.4 33,020 Somewhat less than the usual night. 9A Mrs. Grover Coffman of Moro Utah, where she will attend the 1.265.79 1A 171.063 9B proportions of the previous year’s Kent Grange. No. 680, has post funeral services uf her mother, Mrs. was an overnight guest Friday, at wheat crop was stored on Washing­ 1332.62 7.4 166,670 9C General Road District Tax none none he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ton and Oregn farms Janury 1. ac­ poned all meetings until such a 177,802 10 ' - Jane Izatt. / / A time as the weatfier permits. none none 129,919 Value Levy Tax 11 '. j Cankp Moro received a visit from Doyle. District cording to reports of the Federal none 1 none 286,460 >8,778,188 1.2 >10,533.84 13 district eh^plpin 'Willis Bergean, of Mrs. Clarice Sacre of Moro spent Division of Crop and Livestock none 2W none 367.112 229,661 1.2 276.69 13 ' Vancouver barracks, Monday night. ed on her arm and hand Sunday Estimates. Saturday nife’ht here with her par . none none 463.162 166378 1 3 - 198.46 16 3M ~ The chaftta.fi was leaking a tour.of whert she spilled some hot grease ents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, z; 8,946.21 4G 11.6 ' 771,226 125,104 1.2 150.12 The total quantity of the two 17 the CGC, ¿amps in central Oregon. wh.le work.ng in the kitchen at her Jay McKay spent a few days none none 249,722 19 states is estimated at 6,801,000 9,298331 11,168.00 Word "Was received today that home. none none 364,766 20 bushels, or about 2 per cent le s s ! we€^ *n The Dalles visiting his * W lliam Morrison, early pioneer ot none none 21 196396 e and infant son who are in the Mrs. Martha Cope is reported up than a year ago, and about 19 per , GENERAL FUND 194.97 Sherman county, died in The Dalles .9 216.680 22 re­ cent less than the 5-year average LMid-Columbia hospital. Jay and around again after an illness 6361.15 11.5 643,578 Thursday morning. . 23 ä Mills (1928-32) of 8,383.000 bushels. Of turned home Saturday accompanied 1,163.84 Department 3.9 24 Few ffi^n reach the age of 80 of several weeks. 296366 by his mother, Mrs. Geo. McKay State Tax ................................ 2.4994 none none 271,634 Sherman county’s former county the total movement of wheat from who has been taking treatment« 26 yea»«, b u £ A . C. Thompson, local (State ..................... 9167) none none 424,840 30 resident passed . the A four score agent, Perry Johnston, was in farms to eleavtors and warehouses. for the past two weeks. ____ (Eie. Sch........... 1.6837) 668.03 2.7 • 247.418 98 to 99 per cent has usually been 32 Moro, Monday, visiting his son. mark, last Sunday, Jan. 17. none Market Road .................................. none 220,166 Albert Pluemke who is employed 33 ------ Brid— ............ •3766 Clco Forbes continues to lose Dale; He came from his ranch at moved by January 1st. Washing­ 48,924.9< gjjitfng Fund for Road Bonds 3.2264 9.298.331 strenarth and is' reported in a ser­ Condon, as the government range ton farmers usually carry over 2 at Madras, spent the week end here _____ __________ .5378 Non-high School District Fund levy jntereg^ on Road Bonds program under which he has been or*3 per cent of their wheat crop with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ious condition. is 1.9 mills and applies to all school Into the next crop year. The quan Max Pluemke. School Per-capita ................... So few cars have been seen working is held up until Congress districts except Noe. 3, 3A, 7. 9, 9A, County .............................. 80^ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and parked on the. streets during the provides additional funds for Its tities used for feed and seed during 9B, 9C. 17 and 23: 11.0000 the 6 months Januaryl - July 1, son Dick were shopping in The cold weather that when the trac­ continuance. Valuation >4,6223«: tax >8.783,44 plus the farm carryover July 1st Dalles Saturday, and also visited tor school was held yesterday, th' High School Tuition Deficit Fund iC. V. Belknap left Saturday for usually accounts for about 90 per their daughter in law Mis. George curbs took on a jammed appear­ Portland and Eugene where he will levy is .7 mill and applies to all school Average Consolidated levy for cent of the total wheat stocks on Wilson who is a patient in a hos- county .......... .....!...............■ iUB districts except Nos. 7, 9, 17 and 23: ance. *' ' visit friends and relatives. In pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Eugene he will stay with his son farms as of January 1st. valuation >6.430337; tax >4.501.17 The storm continues here and have moved to the Landry house and daughter in law. there have been cars stalled in the recently vacated by the Dyers. > 939833100 Total valuation of taxable property in Sherman County .. Optimist, Jan. 15, 1937—A di- drifts every day at and near Kent, Linden Mersinger, local Boy 102,281.64 Members of the young people’s The levy for the General Fund is 11.0 mills producing department of the Community Scout, received district recognition vorce was granted by Judge Wilson Some of the farmers, with tractor«, Whic:h is divided as follows: 23,239.65 Presbyterian church are rehearsing recently, accorling to the Portland this week to Mrs. Dorothy P. John- have been breaking roads, but all >14,725.98) State Tax ....(State ... >8313.67 .... Ele. school 6,000.00 ston of Mro from Perry N. Jhn- most every evening a high wind a play nuder the direction of« Mrs. Area Boy scout headquarters. He Market Roads ......................................................................... 3300.00 C. L. Polev, It will be presented enlisted one new boy In Troop 360 ston. The suit was not contested; comes up and drift« the .snow 30,000.00 Sinking Fund for retirement of Road Bonds .......... M »«on as the weather moderates during a national membership cam­ prperly rights were settled out of again so that tiavel is almost im- 6,000.00 paign. ’For the work Linden re­ court, and custody of their 17-yea>' possible. Interest on Road Bonds .................. ..................................... according- to those in charge. 2.226.00 County and Children’s Industrial Fair ........................... old son was granted to Mrs. William Mitchell of Moro was an Mrs. Vic Barr was severely burn- ceived the “acorn” pin. 6380.00 Per-capita School T a x ...................... — - .......- .......... ......... t Johnston. all night visitor at Kent Saturday. 996.00 Illness in Moro continues to be Elections, Circuit Court and Justice Court ......... ............ 2,065.00 Care of Poor, County Physician and County Nurse an im/portant subject of conversa-' 2,950.00 Old Age Pensions, Widow’s Pensions, and Relief ..... tin. Though local health authori­ 4.000.00 Emergency Fund.......... - ......- ........................ - ..................... .. ties report the condition not serius 4,000.00 Road Machinery .......... .............................................. ........... care is necessary. W. H. Ragsdale 12.037.09 Balance for running expenses of the county ............. f Moro and The Dalles is suffer­ A tto rn e y A t L a w RECAPITULATION ing from influenit, as is Clayton A ll S a t i s f a c t o r y B u s in e s s is b u i l t o n Vintin of Moro. General Fund .............................................. ......... M o r t s in d W a s c o C o n fid e n c e •- C o n fid e n c e o n th e p a r t o f Special School Tax ...v,.... ..................................................... ................ Non-high School District F u n d ......... ,........................... .................... /in i'1 7 th e b u y e r t h a t g o o d s p in c h a s e d w ill b e High School Tuition Fund Deficit ...................................................... i i ’i x i ’nn 11458.00 4- General Road F un d.......... - ...................*...... .......................;;............. 6 f g o o d q u a l i t y a n d f a ir ly p r ic e d . 11377.87 Special City T a x ............. .— ............- ..............— .................- ......... STBADY WORK - GOOD PAY 2.26 Overplus fractional extensions.......................................................... xiw rw n a RELIABLE MAN WANTED to Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Grmnd Totsl Tax .... .................................................>187.229.31 •all on farmers in Sherman county. Advance tax, >43.45 and rebates, >1.39 credited .............. i i iia 44 84 N o’ Experience or capital needed. Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of . ‘ I Refunds on advance tax — ......... — - .............. ...........— *••• M ----------- Write today. FURST & THOMAS. Amount to be collected by Tax CoUeceor ............ ...........- .....- ..... >187,184.48 F u n e r » a l H o m A e . DRYGOODS .426 Third S t; Oakland, Cal. I, Margaret W. Peets, County Assessor of Sherman County, Foi Sale: Farms owned by State Trade A t . hereby certify that the assessed valuations, tax levies and taxes set forth Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. T^-.nd Board. Liberal terms. See herein are the full and eomplete true copies of the originals as the same Richard M. Weber, agent for Sher- or Q u a lity appear in thia office and in my custody. n-.n end Wasco counties, 310 Court Witnehs my hand and seal this 12th day of January, 1937. S to r e Alley’s Confectionery .T T MARGARET W. PEETZ, County Assessor. St., The Dalles, Ore. Phone 858. Dolores Simon Undergoes Entertain Many Operation Neighbors R oof Pant, Special 7nc a gal. Radio B atteri s Colman Lights Machinery-Repairs E xtras and Im plem ents _ Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon Abstract of Taxes Payable in 1937 Farmers Store Less Wheat Than Usual GEORGEG. U P D EG R A FF C O N F ID E N C E Classified Ads. Zell’s H. Zeigler’s ^hone 222 » .• j :s.