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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1937)
Appointment of County Stock Inspector—Jas* Stewart appointed. Appointment of County Health Officer and County Physician, 1937 -«Dr, C. 1* Poley appointed to both places. Appointment of County Truant Officer for 1937—Chas. C. Wilson appointed. ~ * - A nnnin tm of. idountv Fair National Bank Growth ■ li n n '■ »I r ;i ‘<r .« . Comptroller of the Currency O'Connor announced recently that total deposits of the <1474 n stio n « l banks In the United States oa June M 198«. the date of the last caU made for statements of, condition. gated I2A300,45X000. The figure Is a new high record for national oanks, exceeding by $! .340.998.000, or 6 39%, the amount reported as oh March 4 Sayrs. T. M. Rolfe appointed. 193«. the previous hlgk record The Appointment of • DeMoss Park current figures show also that depos Board—County Court. its increased $3.683.207.000, pr 1645%. Appointment of County Road over the amount reported as of June Viewers, .1937—L. L. Peetz, Roy 39. 1935, the date of the correspond Entered as-«ecvnd-class matter at the PoHiotfire, at Moro„ Oregon, Powell and H. A. Walker, ap- ing cell a veer s r .a under Act of Congres* of Ala i t *. 3. liCU ; pointed.. -• - . . ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES-PAYABLE •transfer—' transfer unexpended J------------------ $160 One Year balance o i 1936 emergency fund NOTICE OF to county road machinery fund. FINAL SETTLEMENT JANUARY 29,1937 , Court adjourned until Monday . .Tan. 11. 1937—the following pro-; Notice ¡ng for changes in the law would CAUSE FOR DELAY ceedings were had on the 11th. 1 undersignedI has have their bills written by the time . Treasurer’s monthly report and ty Court of the S U t e ^ £ The most optimistic observer the session convenes. A delay of semi-annual report—accepted and for Sherman Copnty his Final must concede that the present two weeks is serious for it makes a j - port and Account, as ^teeutor af Oregon legislature is moving with rush of work at the end of the J Mr thtf last will m d testament of great deliberation. This does not session and may cause poorly con Appointment of Roadma er f n Searey. deeaaaad. and Thomas B. deceased, and Sherman County—L. L. P etti, ap mean that they are deliberating on sidered legislation. • • i\ ,J that Saturday, the 27th dar serious •problem» of state but that pointed. February, 1937. $ tte n a’clotk B. m. Application of Delbert H. Deyo they are merely moving alowly to THE UNION CLUB ’ ef said day, at tb } Courtroom /gt of Rufus for beer and wine license perform the tasks set before them the Courthouse, in More. Sherman Editorial writers and feature The trouble is that the tasks are —recommendation made. County, Oregon, have been fixed story writers throughout the land still in the kitchen and are not be Application of Carlisle Restau- by the Court as the time and place have been busy of late commenting fore them. rant for beer and wine license— . for beariB< of Object ioi* to Mid on the action of«* the N ew - York Ordinarily the state officers spon Union Club in admitting Democrats h 1--D. Frederico Laredo Bru being Sworn in as president of Cuba, following the ousting of President recommendation made. Final Report and Account and the sor many bills that are introduced to membership for the first time Miguel, Gomez. 2—Leop Trotzky. former Soviet leader who has been given an exile haven in Mexico. 3—Chi- Application of Mrs. P. L. Finley, settlement of «¿14 estate. nesa National army that threatened civil war before the release ot kidnaped Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. by various members. It is proper in its history. The club, it appears, Dinty’s Service Station for beer Seral ^ ^ 4 Searcy, procedure, for those in charge of was founded in the civil war days, and wine license—recommendation Up Jc¿ijJE administering the laws are most when members of that party were made. - * for said -L ■ Executor. - r " "M . . Attorney familiar with the need for change outlawed in the north. The recent not mean that the G. Hartman, road labor . 35.00 Application of Geo. McKay, 48-14-15-16 in them. This time these officials action may be interpreted as the milk law is at an., end Chet. Bargenholt, road labor 31.00 Kent for beer and wine license— have been particularly flow about Glenn Wallace, road labor 17.00 recommendation made, last move of the conflict that oc Mon. Defeated in their attempt getting their bills in shape for in curred some seventy years ago be at repealing the’ itt»ok'dfc>pofiehte Andy Shearer, road labor 31.40 R'-appointment of election NOTICE OF BALE Dick 'Morgan, road labor 11.17 troduction. of the control measure are now ex boards—the same to serve as were tween the north and the south. On Thursday, the 18th day of Elmer Lutje, road labor 4.40 on before with the exception of The state planning board is per Undoubtedly there are members of pected to amend the law in several February, 1937, at the hour of Jerald Morehouse, road labor 3.50 Rufus. John G. Addington, judge haps the outstanding example of the club to whom a Democrat will particulars. 10:00 a. m. at the front door of the 1 Roy Kessinger, road labor 19.80 •>nd S. A. .Wibon, chairman, Ada this slowness. It usually is in this always * and forever be a ' slave A number of controversial meas County Court ^iouse i n .. Moro. ¡Max Belshe, road labor 9.30 Jones, clerk. W. A. Morris, clerk classsification. Since the forma owner who wished to perpetuate ures are being nursed by the com Sherman Couniy« Oregon, -I will AND „ Chas. „ Adlard, road labor 16.60 and H. H. Brackett clerk appointed. tion of this body it has made his ownership to the extent of dis mittees. These include the Carney CLAIM? PRESENTED ------ offer for sale and sell at auction studies of state government in rupting the nation to retain it. bill to repeal the criminal syndical * PA ID A G A IN ST +H E GENER- Bart Burrell. Overhaul of-com Chas. Logan of The Dalles Ore 117.30 gon notified he was appointed to the highest bidder for cash, the several of its phases, or rather, it There was talk of property rights ism act, the Stringer bill to stop AL FUND JANUARY 7. 1937 caterpillar following described reel property has compiled information obtained and human rights in those days aa. the extension of branch banking in 46.50 auditor for Sherman County foi L. L. Peetz, road labor lerman C ounty Ore- located in fihern J. C. Freeman stamps tor from already existing state organi 18.35 the year 1937. C. R. Axtell, road labor Oregon, the Oleen bill to reduce the $6.50 gon, to-wit: Assessor sation«. It ha» sponsored many well. 15.13 — Court-, adjourned, tfi_J>nuary_ 18 I Bill McDonald, road labor _JSuL. times chang e , and__nbw a g e o fo ld age pensoqp beneficiaries Mid-Columbia Typewriter Commenting At a point F4AF Dick Morgan, roadTabor 1 8 M —the following proceedings were to 65 years, a couple of measures Shop, Typewriter for (50’) Feet West of the North most invariably these bills have there are two kinds of Democrats; designed to curb strike» and lock 24.75 had—Clerk’s Annual report of dis Elmer Lutje, road labor Treasurer . east eorner of Block numbered-' been slow in preparation. Other those who preach the . theories outs, a proposal to pension police Elwood McPherson road labor 38.50 bursements and Clerk’s report of Jefferson anc. Five /« ) of BIGGS’ SECOND U. S^National Bank, Sher itate officials have been almost as advocated by Thomas , Joe Weatherford, road labor 27.80 Over-drafts and qnder-budget re hold with ADDITION to Wasco, now slow and they are the ones 0« those who hold with Franklin men and firemen through a tax on man County’s Portion of G. Hartman, road labor 27.80 ports—reports accepted and filed. whom should fall the blame fdr Roosevelt. It is very probable that liquors, and occupations, and sev 186.90 A. Shearer, road labor Citff of Wasco. Oregon, ac- Old Age Assistance, 27.80 Re— Transfer of $1,665.00 high eral others. delay in this legislative session, in admitting Democrats the eligi- g to the plat of said ad-, G. Morehouse, road labor 27.80 school tuition fund to road bona Hugh Chrisman, Board of Already some of the members Perhaps the fact that they are bility committee of the club will as the same appears of 36.17 > R . Thogerson, road labor 10.50 prisoners and stamps sinking fund—transfer ordered. scattered all over the city and in insist that they be of the Jefferson- are talking about an early ad rd in the office of the Coun- W. Bill McDolnad, mileage City of Moro, Water for Nov. 16.00 Re-drawing of jury list—200 journment. Su)>-committees on the Clerk in and for said Coun- cramped quarters ha» a little to ian faith, and gas 9.40 names drawn from the 1937 tax Pacfic Tel. A Tel. Company ways and means committee are of Sherman. State of Ore- Telephones for Courthouse 15.65 Elmer Lutje, mileage and gas 2.85 roll. Court adjourned to February do with i t putting in every spare minute at ; running thence West One The mistakes in the budget are Pacific Power A Light Co. C. C. Chapman has again demon the task of analysing budget re L. L. Peetz, mileage and gas 8.75 3, 1937. undred Fifteen (115’) Feet; Lights for courthouse / 19.26 Foss & Co. road supplies * 24.37 another cause for delay as mem strated that he is valuable to the quests and Senator Walker, senior nee South One .Hundred bers of the ways and means com state as an adding machine or as chairman of the committee, has D. J. Butcher, Sherman Coun Austere Lady—Stop sniffling, O’Meara Supply and Implement Co. Fifteen (115*) Feet; thence mittee have to hire accountants a concomputer is to a busy office. ty's share of office expense lö.Ov Road Supplies 2.62 little boy. < Can’t you do anything urged his colleagues to begin bring East One Hundred Fifteen to check every single budget be Kilham Stationery Co, Sup Geo. Wilde, road supplies 4.50 with your btjsinees? ing in their, reports so that the . (115’) Feet; thence North One fore working on i t It is possible plies for Sup’t. 14.35 Field’s Garage, road supplies 4.00 Little Boy—Yea’m (sniff), I caq appropriation bills can be whipped Hundred Fifteen (11A) Feet (sniff) keep it- out of other peo-F that the mistake will redound to • Well, as long as it stays below into shape and sent into the House Phil Grossmayer C<. Prem- R. H. McKean, road supplies 1.10 to the place of beginning. - ? the benefit of the taxpayers for if sero this country Will-' not have ium on fairgrounds bldg. 225.00 P. C., Axtell, work on county pie’s business. ¡so that this phase of the legisla floods 4ike the eastern states, any there is less money to spend per roads 19.10 Said sale is made under execu tive program, at least, can be got Greenbaum’s D ept. Store -■ a.’ haps the legislature will spend way. Care of Feeble minded 11.87 tion issued out of the Circuit Beall Pipe A Tank Co., road ten out of the way before the ex Lapine Rebecca Lodge No fl« West Coast Printing A ttnd- supplies 132.76 less. Court of the State of Oregon for piration of the 40 days for which Moro, .50 ing. Clerk’s supplies “ .... 11.00 Wasco Market, matches the County of Sherman to me di- •' It is difficult to see how they When a Sherman county farmer the lawmakers are permitted to M. Clarke Webb Sealer, Wts. Ginn, Coleman A Co., road can adjourn with out formulating from a snowbound district appear draw their 33 per diem. reeled in the case of “Home Own Meets 2d and 4th and Measures 2.89 ers’ Loan Corporation, « c o lo r a supplies________ ,____ y 2.90 some sort of a building program ed in town this week , leading osdaye of each Harlandview Grange, Hall McKean A Searcy, road sup tion incorporated under the laws -of for so many of the state buildings horse where sat his good wife It'e off again, on again for the* rent for election Visiting members wel the United States of America, ' ; 5.00 plies 11.04 are entirely inadequate- for the some bystanders recalled days of come. plaintiff, Margaret Tuel et''al, purposes for which they a»e used. old, others said it was a sure way state budget. When Governor Joe Truitt, Premium on Union Oil Co., Gas for roads 61.86 Martin presented the document to bonds 150.00 Shell Oil Co. Gas for roads 98 67 defendant«.” The purchaser ‘-at •' It is not probable, however, that to reach one’s destination. Maggie Barnum, N. G. the legislature on its opening day Jas. Stewart, Stock Inspector 25.00 Geo A. Potter, road supplies 2.90 the legislature will pass all ap Lila Bull. Secretary said sale will be placed in ’immed- • it( was supposed to be balanced and Annie Eddy, Janitress 30.00 R. H. McKean, road supplies 23646 iate possession of said property propriations asked of it. There Is The life of a traveling man is with g $500,000 surplus to spare. Art Johnson, Furnace tender 26.00 Sherman S. Frank, road sup- considerable slack in the budget Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. and the whole thereof. that can be taken up, and probab to be envied by few. A soft sept T h e n last week discovery of a Geo. Potter, County jufi^e . Dated January IS, 1937. - pUes 292.44 Moro, Oregon salary , . . o/.eu National Ho.®oital A ssociation ly will before it reaches the gover by the Are oertpinly h^s its pppea “million dollar error” in the esti Meets Every Second First publication January 15. 1937. - mated revenues threw R “off bal A. A. Dunlap,' CdtintyCComm. 6.00 Hospitalization for road env nor. Fourth Thursdays in each Last publication February 12. 1987. ance” with a $500,000 deficit star Believe it or not, it was snowing P. C. Axtell, County Comm. 6.50 ployees 21.50 A speedier session could be plan C. C. WILSON Month. Visiting membert ing the ways and means committee J. C. Freeman, P. M. Box tent Union Oil Co. Gas for roads 93.21 ned if those who contemplate ask- when we went to press! Sheriff of Sherman County, Oie. Invited. In the face. > . for quarter— ~ — — - 3.15 O’Meara Supply A Imp. Co. Esther Morris. W. 'M. GALLOWAY A KRIER — ,, ay Now it is balanced again with Ginn, Coleman A Co. Court road supplies 1.93 Rose Amidon, Secretary. The Dalles, Oregon STATEHOUSE GOSSIP a surplus of more than $340,000 house supplies " , l-4^ Bill McDonald, mileage and Attorney for plaintiff. (Continued from page one) available for the miscellaneous a p Sherman County Journal. Coun gas r 23.50 ty printing and supplies 26.65 Geo. A. Potter, Expense for -. Fnreka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M from the table at the opening ol propriations. NOTICE TO CREDITOR^ the afternoon session and adopted The. latest transformation was due Dr. C. L. Poley, Balance of Moro, Oregon County roads 3.50 county physician salary, Notice is given that Ronald A. the majority report a? ttoe ~ Meets the 1st and 3rd January 6th being the time for to the. discovery of some $800,000 for 1936 * P 100.00 From the Observer Jan. SI, 1908 m it tee on alcoholic traffic m ht the in hidden wealth by experts of the Thursday evenings of Perrault has been appointed execu the regular term of County Court, A bill has passed both houses of bill “do not pass.” ’ due to inclement weather court each mon h. Visiting tor of the wiU of lAdolph «Perrault. state department and the state Moro Pharmacy, Clerk*« sup- , ' S «u • Congress this winter which permits postponed to January 7th. Court members cordially in deceased, and has qualified. * All . pliqs . . <•.* l » t*X qpmmtapn-e. - ntsrjy 6eo. G. Y/pd^graff, ijis’l ’k tid t- any perdbns who have lost their Convened oh January 7th, 1937, vited to meet with us persons having claims against said Statistically inclined ^employees <ii»co\$£red wealth $300,000 s repre ney expenses 1 ' ' 9.92 at 10:00 o’clock a. m. with the H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. estate are hereby notified tc/ R e first homestead entry, through any around the legislature have it fig sents an increase in the estimate Geo. G. Updegraff. Primiutn on sent such claims, with proper vbtfcK following present: Geo. A. Potter, cause other than sale, to exercise of unexpected balances in the ap C. V. Bel knari See ured out that the present session bonds ’ 45.00 County Judge: A. A. Dunlap. ere to the undersigned as such ex again their homestead right. propriations o f "state departments is 50 percent the record of that ot Moro lx>dge No. 113. I. O. O. F L. H. Nahouse, 4 d«ya Deputy ecutor, at the office of the County County Commissioner; David Reid, and institutions; $310.000 repre A. C. Boeson and W. J. Keeny, Moro, Oregon Clerk of Sherman County In Sheriff 1612 Countv Commissioner; and T. Les prosperous farmers of Kent, were 1936. With the session well into sents unappropriationed cash sur Moro, Oregon, within six ’* month« ter Johnson, District Attorney Meets 1st and 3rd in Moro Monday completeing a its third week fewer than 200 hills plus which the budget director had Life Magazine. Subscription 3.50 and the following business was have found their way into the not included dn his estimate of rev for Superintendent . from the date and first publication Tuesdays in the deal by which Mr. B. sold to Mr. House and Senate hoppers. Of enues, and $$212,000 represents an Comp Publishing Co. . Sub- transacted:”’ I O.O.F. hall. Trai of this notice, which said date is. K. 300 acres of growing grain these only 22 had passed the house adjustment of income tax revenues cription for Superintendent 1.22 In the matter of paying claims sient and visiting January 15th. 1937. for $850. the land being E. O. L. of origan up to Tuesday night. which only an accountant can ex Education Digests jjubwri&ption^ presented at said term against th* brothers are cordi Ronald A. Perrautt • Co. Only two measures have made the plain and about the use of which for Superintendent general fund—the claims allowed Executor. ally invited to nee» Much interest is being manifest circuit of the two houses find re-, lies Valley Bçjntigg and ordered paid. with us. for. appropriation purposes even Carlton L. Pepper . ed in the declamatory part of the ceived Governor Marttn’a o ffic ia l 5.22 • In the irtttter of paying claims for Súperin Lewis McKee, N. G. Attorney for Executor. _*“ ’”'*'*'* annual meet. Those signifying “okeh.” One of these appropriated G h v ^ ^ g r t t o " in commenting M i ’ • 1.90 presented at said term against the * * Joe Truit, Secretary tfreir intention of competing for $26,000 for legislative expenses. road fund—the claims allowed and oiv;tb e d ia c o y w o < ‘.th« hwiden " ■ r...^ ..l. l, fr T 1 t r y .... . / honors are: lower division, Roy The other made it possible for 83.30 ordered paid. y declared that the “tredgrt1 „ Soi^rhitendent s office Akers, Audra Watkins, A dells legislators and employees who'find wealth ......... ................................................••ttG Application of Herbert R. Wel- mountain has subsided t< th e » o le Co. Repairs In C fok Mortensen, Ida Bell Urquhart, themselves short o f ready cash to .50 shons for Audit of county books, . ... * __— Marie Douraa. Ola Huis. Bessie draw against their per diem earn hill^it always was,* and referred j clerk instructed to write applicant Watkins; upper division, Nora El- ings. 22 stating that appointment had been roar from -non-official sources” ! officer8 cock, Theodore Johnston, George Stamps made, previously. The slowness with whiejx tbe ses which fblloWed discovery o f th e 1 J , F Urquhart. Elisa Morrison, and Ina 5.40 Application of Sherman. County sion has gotten underway may bo Hansen. Journal aa official newspaper for a good omen. On the other h*nd 1937—Sherman County Journal It may be anything else but. the Obaerver Feb. 1, 1918 designated as official newspaper. Some observers ascribe .the paucity A letter received last week from of hills to the fact that groups 5.85 ^1 Refund oa Deputy iClerVa dpftb penses —accepted,/ * ? M . * Willis Buxton by his parents with pet measures to’^ introduce, department-gxhenla Makd up. Farmers Elev. A states that he has volunteered for lack confidence in their representa Prernfaffi dh t e n d f T ^ te.oo Annual Report of Sheriff, report active war duty with Admiral tives and senators And heaiCate to Boy’s A Girl’s Aid'Sodfety Dufur—The ERA crew located of delinquent taxes and of current Sim’s destroyer fleet in the Med- entrust the bills into their keeping. at Dufur mill this winter has been 1936 Budget appropriation 50.00 taxes—accepted and filed. * iteranean sea and that probably If this mistrust continues the scar using the mill buildings to assem Louise Home 1936 Budget ap- Re—E M Alley et ux in bank “r by*'this tim e he would be seeing city of balls wilt also continue and ble dress down, and AC' a “ Urge priation ------ 50.00 ruptcy—Sherman County Judgment active war duty. the customary eleventh hour con number of camp ground tables and Wqverly Baby Home. 1936 Creditors: notice received Miss Lang, vice chairman of the gestion avoided. This, however, is benches to be used In forest camps Budget appropriation 50.00 Bonds of Chas. C. Wilsop, Sher Bed Cross chapter at The Dalles too much to expept- , The air is fill-; next season. Volunteers’ of America Home iff, Mrs. Clarice Sacre. Deputy of which Moro Auxiliary is a part, ed with rumors of measures in th e ; 1936 Budget appropriation 60.00 Sheriff; Joe Truitt, County C lerk, recently wrote that the sweaters making, many eg which will doubt- . ___ City of Moro, Water for Dec. 9.85 Wily W. Knighten. County School . sent in were the banner work of less begin making their appearance' Superintendent; Margaret W. the Chapter. Some of the knitting within the next weekT"; . CLAIMS PRESENTED AND Peeta, Assessor; Joseph A. Mee. so highly praised was done by One of the most controversial PAID AGAINST. THE ROAD Justice of the Peace; Marie Hos- Moro’s champion knitter. Mrs. C. bills of the session was put out of FUND JANUARY 7.) >937 kinson, Deputy County Clerk; ac LAWYER B. Sheets. the way through indefinite post L. L. Peetz, road laobr . $66.10 cepted and filed. ► Six typewriters have been re ponement Tuesday afternoon when Annual report of fees collected Elwood McPherson, labor 53.50 ceived by Moro school to be used the senate killed the Lessard hill WASCO OREGON Clare Axtell, labor 42.66 by clerk—accepted and filed. in an extension of the comrhercial' which would have repealed the milk Annual report of County Agent BiU McDonald, labor . 86.35 I' control act. This however, does by the teachers., JOS Weatherford. > . * ► $847 —accepted and filed. ■ : ■ 1 = Court Procedure ( For Januray *. • * In Other Days V» T . » « x f i f t V -* 4 « i| For Comfort and Security I Arvin Heaters ► 1 , Weed Chains Eveready Prestone T. Lester Johnson Foss & Co.. Inc. * 'f a