Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 23, 1937, Image 1

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Forty Ninth Year No. 38
SCS Work To
N e w s o f th e
W e e d C o n tr o l
D is tr ic t M a y B e
w
S ta te o f O regon
f r o m S a le m
Moro. Oregon, Friday,
South Boundary
F orm ed H ere
July 23, 1937
Grass Valley
C o u n ty C o u r t P a s s e s o n B ills a n d
Defeated In 9 th
P e ti tio n s a t M o n th ly M e e tin g
By Shamrocks
! COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS West Coast Printing A Bind­
; July Term, 1987
ing: Sheriff's supplies 84.85;
Official County Paper
' Wheat Condition
Subject of Debate
I
Since Hot Days .
Formation of a weed control
H July 7, 1937 being the time for
Courthouse supplies 4.25
district is being contemplated by
the regular term of County Court
Clerk's supplies
4.65;
farmers in the Erskine territory.
Different Erosion Methods .
| far Sherman County In the State
Supt’s supplies
4.00;
Grass Valley Holds
Damage Done to Spring
The boundries of the district would
, of Oregon, the Honorable Court did
As'-essor supplies 3.50;
To Be Tried In
extend from Gordon ridge to the
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on
said
date
meet
in
the
Clerk's
J.
C.
Freeman,
Stamps
for
Own Until Last
Grain By Heat But
I office in the (County Count bouse
south side of Nigger ridge. Weeds
Treasurer
$<».00
More Level Ground Where
to be prevented would be Russian
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at
Moro,
at
the
hour
o
f
10
o'clock
Sheriff
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6.00
Inning When Errors
Extent Not Known
Justice Campbell, 71, whose pass
a. m.
Knap weed and white top and work
Clerk
6.00 18.00
?
Crops
Are
Grown
ing came suddenly shortly before
would also be done to prevent th»
Let 9 Men Score
The fallowing being p r ie n t;
Dr. C. L. Poley, One half coun­
At
Present
..
6:00 p. m., Friday, had been
Geo. A. Potter, County Judg<
ty health officer’s salary 150.^9.
Expansion of the area under coo- spread of the morning glory.
At the end of the eighth inning
member of the supreme court since
Petition to the county court will
A. A. Dunlap, County Commis J. P, Yates, Clothing for A.
The normal subject of oonversa.
ta eentemplatod establish the district after which the score was seven to five in fav-
January, 1981. Previously for 28
Springer
-
2.30 tion for the past month before har-
years ha had served as circuit judge under th . p re«n t fWfnm and tjfc . th . officer, of the dtotrict it- or of the Bend Shamrock. O r a « 1 D*vid Reid, County Commis- Geo. A. Potter, Mileage Re:
I vest is wheat; how much is it hurt,
of Claekamaa county. He had serv farmers at the south end of the self, will handle the situation under Valiev had started, ntr in
»—-» »toner.
t P ro b a te
3.15 where, why and how good it is and
ed two years as chief justice of Grass Valley watershed may have
weed law recently amended
in the early inn infs and had held’ T’ 1 Leftter Johnson, District At-j Geo. A. Potter, Clothing for A.
! ^hv and how much it will make.
the supreme court and was just en­
work done on their farms before
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the visitors to sev^B runs although
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Since the hat <fay» of last Fri-
tered upon his4econd six-year term the year is over. As construction /* •»
Joe Truitt, County Clerk
Wily W. Knighton, Office help 22.80 day and Saturday the general aver-
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- in COhstant dange^because of err-
as a supreme court justice.
age of conversation has been more
of large dams is unnecessary the*' V liy VllVCS F CT HUSS 100 ors- Ford was m the box after . . The
. following
...
- proceedings
- were Glftn Coleman Co. Courthouse
• • es
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supplies
10.59
pessimistic than before because
other means of erosion control w ilf p
nt «
Miller retired at the end of th e ;
.v
.^r”? °* ^ °urt:
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them
atter
of
the
payment
of
Joseph
A.
Mee,
Fees
for
Justice
there is much evidence to convince
Plans for opening bids on
be tried.
'
J f Q f C em etery N eed
»«venth and he had dons wall to
22.25 the observer that quite a bit of the
new construction program at the
R. C. Williams, new eamp supen-.;
.
, ^ e eighth although two men Claims listed in the Claim Docket' °f the Peace
\
¡Chas. Siscel, Juror in Justice
. spring wheat, especially the latest
eastern Oregon tuberculosis hospi intendent, with an engineer to b e 1 Permission was given the* Odd-1 wa^ked. In the ninth Ford walked against General Fund:
The
Clerk
is
instructed
to
write.
Court
1.50
of it, was damaged by the heat
two
and
then
hit
tai at The Dalles ware halted Sat­ appointed soon will work out a pro-1 Fellows lodge to install a pressure
le third batter
warrants against the General Fund I* I* Feet«, road labor
69.50 The straw is said to be brittle ra­
urday when the Board of Control gram that will have for its pur-| pump in the water main running to to fill the bases.
in the amounts and in favor of the Kendrick Dunlap, road labor 56.50 di eating complete decease of the
was advised by KX C. . Hockley, pose keeping the water where it, the Moro cemetery Tuesday night
Knee Gives Out
Claimants listed on pages 243 to JA’S*r 1Sayr8’
lahor
’ M J6 Plant and a permanent disconnec-
state director for the PWA that falls instead of catching it as it, when the council met. This will
roa<|k^abor
5026 tion of the stream of sap from the
245, inclusive, Claim Docket No 8. r*
prospecta were now good for ob­ runs down the canyons.
.
! give better pressure in the ceme-
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The fourth man up flied to Pet-
C.
M.
Mersinger,
work
on
Coun-
; root to the growing kernel
In
the
matter
of
the
payment
of
taining federal aid for thisproject.
T h irty new men arrived to fill tery and permit relatives to care era in right field who had replaced
.'
ty
Court
yard
38.70
Claims
listed
in
the
Claim
Docket
The board had decided against the ra n k s of the local camp this for the graves of deceased persons Stark. Freddie caught the ball
38.25 ^ r,nter Wheat Weedy
E. McQuillen, road labor
federal aid when the PWA grants week making a total of 146 CCCiat any time of day wlii-eas with »nd threw out his trick knee let- against Road Fund:
1 OR
M.
Alley,
road
labor
The
Clerk
Is
instructed
to
write
were placed on a strictly relief-bas­ workers enrolled. Men between th e ‘ the pressure now available water- ting the ball roll to the fence. All
It is impossible to determine how
14.35
warrants
against
the
Road
Fund1
Johnson,
road
labor
is. According to Hockley PWA is ages of 17 and 23 may now enrol!, , tag is practically impossible in the runners scored as Peter» rubbed
serious this purported damage is
L. Peetz, road labor 869.00
now back on the old 56-45 .basis. but may not remain in the work evening, explained A. M. Wirght his knee. Ford had a catch in his in the amounts and in favor of the
8132.39 1 so far. Wheat in places where it
The state already has an applica­ far moie than two year». All C3C and Melvin Schadewitz who attend- shoulder and tossed them tq the claimants listed on pages 246 to I mileage 63.39
j was rank and tall suffered worse
2^1, inclusive, Claim Docket No. 3 .1 E“ tern Oregon Freight Line
tion in for 878,193 of federal mon- work will be discontinued July I. ed the council meeting.
thinner and shorter wheat
batters undet handed and five oth­
Re: Latter of Millard
I Freight on road equipment 8 2< than
Hillard Eakta;
E
s x * « i9 hurt wor’e th,n
_ ey and it is believed that the grant 1940 under the bill recently passed
er Bend men crossed the plate be- sheep having been
killed by
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can be cleared within three weeks. by congress.
ta
Ctork in".'tr£ud
T
853.60; mileage .60
54.10 wheat that was nearer maturity.
The program at The Dalles in­
In many places the winter wheat
, of thi- ninth Ford »cored to make Eakin Re: SheOp killed.
Lamer
Sayrs,
road
labor
cludes a 50-bed hospital unit, a
48
00
W
il1
nOt- make. a very <ood crop be-
! the final 16 to 6 for the visitors.
845.00; mileage 3.00
»Report of County Health Nurse.
physician's residence, heating plant
cause
of weeds, tMa stand and be­
Li Funk, road labori
59.25
Players Absent
Accepted and ordered filed.
and laundry and an addition to the
cause it was so early, that the
C.
M.
Mersinger
47.60
Re: Summon and Complaint in
nursea home.
Total cost of the
44 iio JBfa® were of no material benefit
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Morning glories are being con-
Johnnie Rolfe and Bill Roth were Case of State Land Board of the E. McQuillen
program is estimated at 8173,662.
41
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ThU is e#PecfaHy true in the
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out of the game for Grass Valley
M. Alley, road labor
The last legislature appropriated
A meeting; of tip Sherman Coun- trolled by tw0 methods on the weakening the batting and fielding State of Oregon, (Plaintiff vs. Sher-'
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or **®rth west corner of the county.
C. Bargeaholt, road labor
“XT? There are, however, some very fine
8116,000 toward these improve­ ty Health Association will be held u ? ,on branch experiment station strength but the gtrae was played maa County, e t al.
19.98 fields of winter wheat, especially in
Ito: County Treasurer's Report, A. Shearer, road labor
ments but if the federal grant next Wednesday, July 28th, at the w ithout using chemicals. On one OI, an even basis until the ninth
State
Industrial
Accident
Comm.
May
and
June,
1987.
Accepted
and
comes through it is expected that courthcuse for the purpose . of
th« eastern and southern sections
which had become badly fa- inning. Bend is leading the Cen-
Road employee’s protection 25.37 of th conntv
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820,000 of the state appropriation ratifying or rejecting the proposed fa»ted, alfalfa was seeded, and by tral Oregon league and Grass Val- Fiied.
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tne county.
Court adjourned till 10:00 o’clock i N ***“*! Hospital Asa'n.
will be saved.
Spring wheat still looks promis­
constitution and by-laws.
the end of the
third year jey ¡8 sjxth.
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1 July 8, 1937.
Road employee's protection 17.46
The committee appointed to
morning
glory
was
to — ----------*___
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23.26 ing over most of the county but
Re: County Treasurer's Semi- W. F. Johnson, road labor
south of Nigger ridge it ia still
, Minimum wages for women and draft the constitution was M rs.!1* *ouad. F anners t h r o u g h o u t , -----
Gee.
A.
Pot
tei
,
men«?
advanc­
Amraaf Reporrfar period endii<
quite
green and fnty* he damaged
Part* of the state have HU? S a l p m 1 « A r i l l V
minors employed in Oregon indus­ D. E. Stephens, Mrs. C. L. Poley
ed for W. F. Johnson
8.00
June 30, 1937. Accepted and filed.
further if hot weather is again ex­
4^1 111 J
tries will be increased from 274c and Giles French. It« work has cessfully controlled morning glor- 1
.. Court adjourned, subject to call Roy J.Baker, road equipment 7.17 perienced.
with alfalfa on land where the | i J 1
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rp.
to 30 c an hour on October 1, ac­ been done and the general meeting
Geo. B. Moon Hardware, road
of County Judge.
do welL In a variation lTC3(l(]lldrt6rSrOF 110)6 CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL­
cording to Charles H. Gram, state has been called to present It to the! l*tter
equipment
3.58 Estim ate Above 2,000,000
labor commissioner and secretary members. Naming of community °f the clean cultivation method on
Pacific Power A. Light Co.
LOWED
AGAINST
THE
GEN­
Salem was western headquarters
Estimates of the probable yield
to the State Welfare commission. delegates to the executive commit- the Union station a potato digger
1.25
ERAL FUND, July Term, 1937 * Lights in machine shed
tee
will
probably
be
a
part
of
the
waa
used
on
a
smaH
patch
to
bring
f°
f
the United States army one day
vary
from the optimistic 3,000,000
At the same time maximum hours
Earl
Richelderfer,
road
equip­
Claimant
. Account
Amount
',©f employment for women and meeting. Active work will begin r°ots to the surface. At the end this week when high ranking offic- Chas. R. Logan,
ment
6.00 bushels of the department of agri­
1937
Audit
-
the regular army and nation-
culture to the conservative 2,000,-
minors will be reduced to 44 hours immediately after harvest making °f tWf> seasons, with one crop of ers
to 5-31-37
8 35.05 Foss A Company, road equlp-
this
meeting
most
important
t
o
,
wheat
in
between.
the
morning
aI
tfuard
gathered to make plans
000 bushels of D. E. Stephens.
a week. The new regulations will
„
ment
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100.89
for the forth coming maneuvers to U. S. National Bank, Public — H
Others
feel that the county may
cover manufacturing, needlecraft those who hre interested in improv’ glories had been cleaned up.
. .58
218.80! „ nn U°leman A Company
be held at Fort Lewis August 17 , Assistance
produce
a crop equal to the aver­
occupations, merchantile establish­ tag the health of the citizens of the -----------------------
Howard
Cooper
Corporation
16.98
to 31. Among those attending.the U. S. National Bank, Blind
age
of
the
twenties which was
ments, hotels, restaurants and cafe­ county. ------- —
O
Meara
Supply
A
Imp.
Co.
Assistance
5.77
conference
were
Major
General
Road
equipment,
May
bill
221.77
i
bushels
but it is more
terias and telephone and telegraph
George S. Simonds, commander of U. S. National Bank, Old
Field’s
Garage,
road
equip-
’
j,e?y
t^
iat
*
e8s
^haA
this amount
operators.
Age Assistance
166.11
the Fourth Army, who flew to
will be warehoused. Other esti-
ment
P
11.96
W
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Salem from San Francisco; Ma U. S. National Bank, £ id to
mates are between two and two
Dependent Children
18.40 Irwin Hodson Co., road equip­
Appointment of J. D. Kos» ol
w
.
v
, j° r General George A. White,
and
a half million bushels.
ment
43.85
30.00
Seattle as admistrator of the
Farm «ecurity has been brought commander 5f the 41st division, Na Annie Eddy, Janitress
Last year’s total was less thaa
McKean
A
Searcy,
gaa
A
oil
n
n « ^
. 'Within reach of S Sherman County tiona| Guard. Brigadier Generals Art Johnson, Furnace tender 25.00
Bonneville power project would be
far roads
25.25 2,000,000 bushels, probably about
Dougall McDermid died Tuesday farm families during the past year ClirIp, pcnington, Albert H. Beebe James Stewart, Stock In­
detrimental to Oregon's interests
1,850,000 bushels put in the ware
spector
26.00 Farmers Elevator A Supply Co.
in the opinion of Governor Martin mornmg at th« home of Donald through rural rehabilitation loans and Maurice Thompson of Wash-
50.38
hou.se
when a11 'v*8 h»uled. Indi-
Road
equipment
Geo. A. Potter, County Judge
who charges that leaders in the McDernud west of Wasco. H e w « for purchase of needed livestock, ¡„¿tcn; and Thos A Rile> of
92
9
3
1
Marions
are that the crop this year
Union
Oil
Co.,
gas
and
oil
Salary
J
|
57.50
a ! 7’ ,• I ” ° iV u i° ’ i* rm « ’uiPment- feed' fleed and km; Colonel J. E. Fickel, San Fran
fight for cheap power have “sold r U ’ j
will
be
spotted, depending on how
.Shell Oil Co., gas and oil
56.64
out to Seattle.'* . The governor Canada, and haa lived near Waaco fertiliier, reports Milburn A. Stout ci„c0. Coionei Charles « ice. Port David Reid, County Commis
widespread
is the damage to the
Mrs.
C.
M.
Snider
Rent
for
Resettlement land. CoI(inel AUred McMorris of
sioner’s expenses
10.50
blames the ascendency of the Seat­ for the past ten y<»rs. Surviving county supervisor
ranker
and
greener wheat from
machine
shop
6.00
A’.
A.
Dunlap,
County
Commis­
~ Fort IjCwia >nd Lieutenant -Col
tle candidate on the pulling and him are four brother« and three. Administration, Hood River.
heat.
Loans in the county to farm onels j A Sabiston, C. C. Bagley
sioner’s expenses
16.00 W. G. Armsworthy, Repair of
hauling engaged in by Oregon in­ sisters all of whom are in the m t
Cutting has begun on a few fields
road equipment
—2.61
terests which have never been able except Donald and John. The fuMr.< families without adequate credit and Or)o Browri of Port Lewis and J. C. Freeman, Postmaster,
but
most of them are volunteer
O’Meara
Supply
A
Imp.
Co.
£
‘®t»Ied
$2030.
at
the
end
Raymond
F.
0
Ison
of
Salem.
O
n
­
Box Rent
345
to get together either on matters
making
it impossible to estimate
road equipment, June bill 93.34
of policy or on a candidate for the to The Dalles with interment Own. ot the fiscal year ending June pon wjl| contribute 330() o(Bcer, „ j State Industrial Accident Com
the
average
yield from them.
Geo.
A.
Potter,
Mileage,
map
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3o. Emergency grants to desti- men to the more th>n 14 WX) who
mssion Peace Officer’s pro-
job of administrator.
and
phone
calls,
Re;
roads
22.45
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tection
tute farm families and laborers wnI participate in the peace time
School superintendents from Ore­
6.23
M. F. Duncan, 3 days on John
totaled 8725.00.
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of
gon's 36 counties met here the first
maneuvers at Fort Lewis.
Day Grade
9.50
Weights A Measures
of the week for their annual Con­
3.22
Mercer
Steel
co.,
Inc.
Steel,
City of Moro, Water for
ference. Administration and trans
89.16
Courthouse
portation problems demanded most
16.85- •4 Wasco Bridge
M.
J.
Schwendel,
Labor
on
Con­
of the attention of the educators.
D.
J.
Butcher,
Re-employment
The position of wheat in the 1938
Service
15.00 crete mixer and Compressor 64.60
Death of Julius L. Meier at his
agricultural conservation program'
•
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McKean A Maurua, Oement,
home
near Portland last week
C.
L.
Montgomery,
Labor
on
will
be
essentially
the
same
as
it
x Ninety-five law graduates took
Waaco bridge
'
„ 122J20 leaves only five living Oregon ex-
County Jail
.75
„
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.
( the state bar examination here this is this year as a result of a confer-1 From the Observer July J 26, 1918
Earl Snell, Cecretary of Stat«
Horses eligible to enter the Sher- Pacific Power A Light Co.
governors; Jay Bowerman (1910);
week. E igh f of the applicants for ence of representatives from 31
Auto patrol license
* 1.00 Oswald West (1911-1915); Ben W.
Rev.
B.
T.
Smith
and
family
left
man
County
Derby
that
are
dea-
Courthouse-lights
,
8.67
states
recently
held
in
Washing­
admission to the bar were women.
Olcott (1919-1923); Walter M.
N. E. Dodd, Baker, Monday for a thirty day vacation cendants of Peter Quick and grad Pacific Tel. A Tel Co. Clerk
Result of the examination will not ton, D. C.
in the Sherman county ha:vest uates, as it were,- of tha Peter
83.85;
Sup’t.
83160;
Assess­
Pierce
(1923-1927): and A. W.
TELEPHONE
CREW
HERE
chairman
of
the
State
AAA
com­
be made public until September.
fields west of Grass Valley.
Quick futurity of last year are
Norblad (1929-1931).
or 82.85; Sheriff 821.25
31.55
mittee,
and
F.
L.
Ballard,
vice-di­
The
telephone
repair
crew
is
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• • •
P. H. Buxton, wife and daughter owned by th e fo llow ing: W. C. Hel- Dr. C. L. Poley, Examination
rector of extension at Oregon State
working between Grass Valley and
Declaring that he i» “out to stop’* college, were Oregon's representa­ Thelma have had an enjoyable trip yer, J. C. Wilson, A. H. Barnum, 2,
Licenses of 362 Oregon motorists
of CoUifty Pgrks
37.50 Moro this week and expects to
' over the Batlow route to Forest A. von Borstel, Glen King, J. H. Drs. Reuter, Thompson,
W. L. Gosslin, Nicklas J. Zylstra tives at the cctoference.
complete the job In less than two were revoked during the first aix
m i J Î iw {L” a / th« «««.<«« Î Grove where the two last named Wilson, Roy Barnet, Wm. Brinkert,
of Perrydale, Polk county, has filed the At A th«’
Coberth and .Griffith, Exami­
Al X a h a n ™
visiting with relatives, Mr. and E. C. Newton. Other three
weeks. New and heavier wire is months of 1937 and 186 motorists
his declaration of intention to seek
nation of Drunken Driver
2 j 5O being strong to replace the wires had their driving permits suspend­
the Democratic nomination for the plan will be to continue wheat Buxton returning this week. On year olds may also enter,
T. Lester Johnson, Dist. Attor­
damaged by the clinging frost of ed according to Secretary of State
Congress in the first Oregon dis­ in the general soil depleting bose!thé trip they met Mr‘ Buxton’8
For the 1937 Peter Quick futur
Snell. Drunken driving resulted in
ney’s expenses 86.76; Sum­
winter before last.
trict. Gosblin, secretary to Gover­ in 1938 Various proposals/ were C0U8in’ home on furlough from the lty two year olds owned by the fol-
the revocation of 334 licenses none
mons of witness 87.00
13.75
nor Martin, has been mentioned as made at the conference W i n g to cruiser San Die8° 8Unk offÀ New ,owin8 men are eligible: Bobby J.F. Plunkett, Cleaning Clerk’s
BOARD K>F EQUALIZATION of which can be renewed for three
• 7
, King, Donald King, Gerald Ijolz
a possible candidate for the Con­ the possible setting up of special ;York*
years unless proof of financial re­
typewriter .
7.50
IMEETING
gressional post although he is still restrictions on wheat acreage simi-S Mrs* J * H> Elliot and dau* ht«r aphel, W. C. Helyer, Robert Helyer, Althea Stonemau Nyrsing ser­
Notice: There will be a meeting sponsibility to pay for damage
registered as a voter in Multnomah lar t0 those now used in connection Mary left Tuesday for several John 'Maclnnes, J. M. Wilson, E.
vice 876.00; mifewgfc 85.40 80.40 of the County Board of Equal ixa claims is furnished in the mean­
county.
with corn under the program.
weeks visit at Pasadena, California. M- Helyer, Frank von B w stel, Oise. D regoirW tF'ASPgonegi'W c-
time. 1
tion of Sherman County, Oregon,
ter the representatives of wheat From the Observer July 24. 1908
E*
ond half f o t use of Agricul­
at th« Court House, Moro, Ore­
' ®rmkert. Training of theta colts
(Corporation Commissioner Haz­ states had considered various pos-
tural Agent ‘
800.00 gon, on the second Monday In Aug
make them easy to handle is Sherman County Journal
lett inherited a statp-owned auto­ sible alternative methods, it wasi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaseberg
ust ,that being the 9th day of
mobile from his predecessor in decided.’ however, that the general ° f Walla Walla were Moro visitors probably going on now as a corn-
County printing
lOJte August, 1937, to publicly examine
office. After two months experi­ soil depleting base provision of the fart week guests of Mr. and Mrs. paratively short lim e remains be- Chas. Scribner's Sons Sup’t
♦ the Assessment Rolls, correct all
ence he discovered that he had no 1937 program seemed preferable. I GarJ Peetz. They spent some time f° re the call to race will be sound-
office supplies , , L '
1.84 errors in valuation, descriptions
I with their brothers J. R. and E. E. ed
the starter.
legitim ate use for the car.and ask­ --------- ------------
L R. Con lee, Jantorr’s sup­
of lands or other property asses­
Moro Boy Scout troop 360 re-
P. P.’ DelMoss and wife left for
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ed the Board of Control
take
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1.33 sed by me, and it shall he the Mbnd first place rating among the
WEATHER
FOR
THE
WRBlC
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Washington county on the 22nd
it off his hands. The request was
Kfllham—Sup't office supplies
duty of persona interested to ap­ eight troot
>ps of Tbe Dalles
seeking a cool retreat for two n*Tv
so unusual as to rate as news—
841.22; Sheriff’s supplies.71 41.98 pear at the time and place ap­ during the month of June
MAX. MIN PRBCI
Wheat has started to roll _ into' months. _—2—- .
sort of a man bites dog angle.
W. S. Darley A Co. Sheriff's
....... .vTfi; . ::55-.. .. .00
pointed (appearance is by peti­ tag to a report from the Portland
July 14
While the board is besieged with the Hay Canyon warehouse from' Dr. Marie Goffin has been able to -- 4g... 15 ..
supplies
~ 9.64 tion)). All petitions must be made headquarters received thia week by
. 50. .. . .00
requests for new* cars at almost threshing operations out on the ®it up more or less daily for sev- • • 16 .. ............. 92. ...5 6 . .. .00
May A Son Food for prisoner 4.38 IN WRITING and verified by the Clyde Gillmor, scoutmaster. Rank
every meeting this was the first point. Early spring Federation of eral days, and is now completely << 17 .............97.
Dean Barnett, Juror in Justice
oath of the applicant and filed is based on meetings held, atten­
. . 5 8 ... .00
time within the memory of anyone good weight and reported high out of danger.
Court $1.50; milage .70 , .220 with the board WITHIN FIF­ dance, * scout advancement and
<< 18 .. .............92 $. 69..... .00
around the state house that an yield is being threshed now. In-1 Humidity of last MjGnday was
A. S. Johnson, Juror in Justice
« 19 .. .............85. ...5 3 .. .. .00
TEEN DAYS from the time it is troop hikes. >
official has ever turned a car back sufficient quantity has been hauled distressing in Moro, and the dam- <<
Court 81.50; mileage 81.00 2.50 by law required to meet.
Troops of the district are located
29 .............84 ...6 5 .. .. .00
because he couM not find any use to give any accurate indication of age to growing ..crops would be
T. L. Fields, Juror In Justice
Margaret W. Peetz,
at The Dalles, Hosier, Goldendale,
yield, however.
1 difficult to estimate.
Total for week.. .
.00
Court 81.50; mileage <1.40 2.90
for It. -
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County Assessor.
Wash., Grass Valley •—1
By A L Lindbeck
Health Association
To Meet Next Week
Two Methods Of
Weed Killing Told
Three Borrow From
Dougall McDermid
Dies At 70 Years
Farm Program To
Remain Sadie
Rehabilitation
Five Ex-Governors
In Other Days
Horses For Fair
Races Named
Of Oregon Remain
Moro Boy Scout
Troop Wins Honor
Wheat Coming In
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