Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 29, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE 0HBBMÀN COUNTY JOURNAL,
page two
MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1997
Refreshments were served later
ffTATEHOUSE GOSSIP
in
the evening.
(Continued from page one)
Mrs. R. P. Barnet returned
delegation
providing
for
more
ad-
/S H E R M A N COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, J 88«
from ForUand ’ Tuesday accom­
quate assistance for the needy
z
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, E tablished Oct. 14, 1897 •
panied by her mother, Mrs. Will­
aged financed through a transac­
CONSOLIDATED, MAXCH 6, 1931
iam Young of Gresham, who will
tion tax contained nothing that
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
From the Observer, O ct 28, 1898
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932
spend several days here with rel­
had not already been presented in
Mr. Hoover began delivering
atives.
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the previous interview between
X M. Wilson, Theo. Juetesen,
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon. By
brkk from the new kiln in Moro
the
delegation
and
the
governor.
Mrs.
W.
C.
Helyer
arrived
home
GILES L. FRENCH
V a”?nHnv K«IR«*
J. E. Norton and J. N. Maclnnes
yes :erday.
The menace o f a referendum
last week from Portland ¿where
The M. E. Church building is motored to Condon Tuesday in
hanging over any revenue meas­
she had spent two weeks for med­
now
advancing toward a stage of the interest of the extension of
ure that might be enacted by a
ical treatment.
complètion at which it appears to the Barlow road. > .
special session was emphasized
Mrs. Arthur Holt of Redmond
reflect credit upon the society, the
during
the
week
by
the
Sherman Coglee and Melvin spent last week with her sister,
town and the workers.
stand taken by labor leaders
Webb of Tygh Valley were visit­
>
There is talk o f starting ah ing the formers sister, Mrs. Theo. Mrs. J. L. Matthes while recover­
against such a tax as a sales tax
ing from a recent operation.
evening school a t the Grass Valley Justesen Monday.
Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon, in disguise. Further supporting
‘
Mrs. L. M. -flehadewitz and
Baptist
Academy.
______________________ _
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
the governor’s .position was a let­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
E.
Wilson
and
chidren
of Coquille are here vis­
John McDermid is building a
ter from the "General Welfare
daughter
Naomi
and
Mrs.
Betty
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYA BLE IN ADVANCE.
iting
relatives
until the Thanks­
good sized residence on his farm,
One Year .............................................’
r ^ ‘ 7 .......... ""
50 Federation of Oregon,’* purport­
Kelly of Waverly, Wash., arrived giving holidays.
t From the Observer, Nov. 1, 1918 at Kent Wednesday to visit rel­
ing to be a Townsend organiza­
Mrs. Harry Justesen was called
OCTOBER 29,1937
tion, in opposition to a . special
Mr. and Mlrs. L. L. Pests, Mr. atives a few ’ days. ‘‘N ig” was a to Vancouver, B. C. Wednesday to
session at this time.
and Mrs. Otto Peetz, and Mr. and business visitor -of Dr. Viggoj be at the bedside of. her mother,
. WE CAN
Governor Martin has repsated-
Mrs. 0 . C. Kirtley just returned Haufelt while here, and thinks; who is ill there. *
STEIWER
ly declared that he would never
,
from
a trip into Washington as far beefsteak will be more easily
The announcement this week
Moro has several partially public
NOTICE TO CREDITOR^
! as Spokane.
sponsor another sales tax meas­
masticated after this.
th»t Senator Steiwer would ‘ not institutions that are iq need of im-
ure
in
view
of
the
three
defeats
i
Letters
from
George
Hansen,
All persons having claims . a-
TT
, provement. Among them are the
• Word has (been received here
run for another term as United th< Legion hall wWch needs paint> administered to this form of taxa­
Arthur C. Spencer. who was ? om Doam* • " ?
®‘~ ck to’ that J. Errett Wilson, who joined gainet the estate of Elizabeth Ful­
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! form
non-combatants
about con­
States Senator from Oregon was interior remodeling and cleaning; tion by the voters of Oregon but named
western
général
counsel
the U. S. Marines August 16 in ler. deceased, are hereby notified
ditions
in camp.
in
the
hope
th
a
t,
the
Townsend,
,
.o f the Union Pacific Railroad at
not surprising considering his the library needs new books to give
San Diego, ICalif., is now station­ to present them in proper form
Dr.
Poley
reports
the
birth
of
a
leaders
m
«
h
t
work
out
a
prae-
Omaha,
effectiv
e
October
16.
ed a t Honolulu, T. H. with Com­ to the udersigned, the duly ap­
health, the cost of making and his it a better place in the community
tk al program ‘ that could (be ex Mr. Spencer has been general son fo Mi. and Mrs. Roy Powell,
pany (A. Errett is a former Kent pointed, qualified and acting Ad­
very natural des.re to lay by .
wjJ, h>ye to u chang pected to meet with the support solicitor for the railroad at October 24.
resident and a brother of W. B. ministrator of the estate of Eliza­
From the Observer, Oct. 38, 1988 Wilson of Kent.
Portland, Ore., since 1924.
beth Fuller, deceased, at the office
few dollars for his old age.
ed eongjdgrahly before it is a sat- of the legislators.
z
» • •
Dr. Goffin handed the 0 . man a
of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore­
Those who feel that when one jgfactory meeting place,
Mrs. Emma Pulemke and daugh
Ifcmon Saturday. It was large and
Twenty three building» and
gon, within six months from the
has held public office for twenty i jn addition to these the commu-
well flavored and was grown in ter iMlaxcine and Pete Smith were date of this notice, to wit: October
building sites offered to the state
years at the hands of a political nity is in need of entertainment,
the Goffin conserva to: y in Moro. all day visitors at Bend Sunday.
15, 1937.
party one should not refuse to It seems reasonable that ^wo bhds for the Portland office have been
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wilson and
Think of something that cannot
examined to date by the Board of By Dolores Simon
David Reid
run as long as there is a demand, could be killed with the same stone
daughter Naomi, Mrs. J. M. Wil­ Geo. G. Updegraff,
bt grown in Sherman county.
Control.
Several
other
properties
w 50-1
will feel agrieved over the deci- and that the improvements could
Wednesday, October 20, Grass f W. R. Olds and family
____
have son and daughter Helen and Mrs. Attorney for Administrator.
are
still
to
be
inspected
before
the
sion for Steiwer would have been be made from the proceeds of the
Valley went to
»">' Ptoyed moved"to
he"h«
Ida Davis of Moro were dinner
a strong candidate for the office entertainment if the people of the Board begins the task of sifting
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•
,
7
“
2
led_.*i
of
the
Moro
pumping
end
electric
guests
at the J. C. Wilson home
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
next year.
, community were willing to give the offerings. Strong pressure is nineteen. A fast moving game was plant.
Sunday.
•
being
brought
to
.bear
by
civic
From the personal standpoint4
time during the Winter to put-
Notice is given that Saturday,
played and as you. see from the
Mrs. Helen Powers left for Se­ the 38th day of October, 1937, at
Many an acre of wheat is sprout
o.ganizations on 'both sides of the
hia decision was well balanced. No «ng on a aeries of plays,
that attle, Wash., last week to spend
river to ‘‘sell” the board on their « o r e it was very evenly matched. ing in sherman county
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
further honors could come to him ; There is talent for d ra m a tic s a- particular section of the city. The Friday, October 29, Kent will come was in the bath last week.
some time with friends there.
day and the court room of the
in another term for men from Ore- plenty which leaves organization problem is further complicated here and meet Grass Valley for the
Mrs. John Koepke, a recent County Court in the courthouse at
gn can hardly expect to become and willingness as the only things by the fact that the east-siders ft. st time this season.
BITS OF FUN
bride was feted with a shower Moro in Sherman County, Oregon-
presidents. Appointments as judge lacking. Usually the community and the west-siders are again di­
Tuesday and Wednesday, October
The roadster skidded around the which consisted of many useful has been fixed as the time and place
would have been the best probable, gets around to discussing plays vided into smaller groups support 25 and 26, there was no school be­
curve,
jumped into the air, knock­ gifts for a bride. Refreshments for hearing all objections to the
and that would have been unlikely along in the string when it is too ing some particular 'building or cause the teachers were atX ading
ed
down
a fir tree and an alder were served by the high school final report and account filed with
for a few years.
' late. Lets start earlier this year. location.
the annual teachers institute in
the clerk of the County Court of
tree, smacked three other cars, girls.
Th Dalles.
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As a member of one of Port­
Kent Grange No. 688 held its Sherman County, Oregon, by the
T,
V ,I
nr
- rvi v ian against a stone fence, and
. ato
x
ir, regular -meeting Saturday eve­ undersigned as administrator of
land’s best known law firms, pre­ OF GOOD FEATHER
The right of a tiuck company . The Gr8« V»lley Women s C ub fina|1
-—*7" ; — • —*•“ -
suming that the senator will make -
£
r
‘h
.e
>«»-Jb«d
out
of
the
wreck.
“Dar-
operating as a common carrier to
ning October 23rd with thirty-six the estate of John P. Brackett,
Let us say you meet your neigh­ refuse to pass through a picket te i t
Of
r ’ Octt’^ r„28' ! ling,” she yelled, -th a t’, what I members present. After the ¡busi­ deceased.
the connection, he should be able
a v5m , /
to attain considerably more per­ bor on the street and remark that line to deliver goods to a consig- m the gym of the Grass Valley
J. L. Bracket, Administrator
ness meeting the Home Econom­
H igh School. We thank the mem-
sonal happiness than as a member it is a nice day. You are refering nee
of the estate of John P.
involved in a com plaint1 . 6
^-r
ics Club sponsored a card party
eom-i bers of the dub ,nd « • “* «>y hope
of the minority party in the to the bright sun that warms your filed with the public utilities . w
Brackett, deceased.
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.
a.
av '
An^ y°u ^rill observe as you with eleven tables in play. “500”
back and the soft breeze that gen­ mission this week by
Salem
‘‘tso m e tlm e or oth- travel along,” remarked Profeasor was the diversion of the evening. Carlton L. Pepper,
senate.
tly massages your temples. Well,
«•««-■
the’r
° f Knabelwurst, -that the three R’s
Attorney for Administrator.
Naturally there are many citi­ like as not your neighbor will dis­ restaurant—the Quelle. Utilities
J run all through ife. At 26 it’s Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
zens who will feel the call to go agree with you, especially if he has Commissioner Wallace will hear _____ _ ______•
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Romance; at 45 it’s Rent; and at
back to Washington as senator a few acres or a few hundred acres arguments in the case-next week.
*' Moro, Oregon
OF REAL PROPERTY
Glad
Tidings
for
All
Us
Phat
Girls
65
it’s
Rheumatism.”
from this state. Under the politi­ of summerfallow he wishes to sow
Meets the 1st and 3rd
On Saturday, the 13th day of
Approximately ten p?ncent ol TRAVELS of a FRENCH FRIED
cal conditions we are now moving to winter wheat this fall before the
Thursday evenings of
November,
1937, at the hour of ten
Chuzz, a Benedict of four months
the prisoners released from the POTATO*
in there is certain to be a larger ground is frozen.
each month. Visiting o’clock a. m. at the front door of
came
home
and,
finding
his
wife
percentage of the blatherskite
state penitentiary under the “good
members cordially in­ the Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
Wheat farmers, surely, enjoy time” law passed by the last In your mouth 3 minutes.
sewing on a tiny garment, cried,
class than is usual. They will be.
vited fo meet with ua.
warm fall weather as much as legislature are in jail or in. prison
County. Oregon, I will sell at public
‘‘Frances, my dear, my dear!*
from both parties.
In
your
tummy
3
hours.
Roy
Powell.
W. M.
any one, but they are -in partner­ again, according to Ralph Moody Ov.
auction
to the highest bidder for
u-
•
xv
. >
Mrs. Chuzz—Don’t be silly, dar-
Heretofore, with few exceptions ship with the weather .man on their
C- V. Belknap. Secy. cash, the following described real
On your hips for the .eel of your' ling. Thia ¡,
my M
Oregon has sent good men to the most important financial venture assistant attorney general. One >'to.
dreM.
property located in Sherman (Coun­
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. ty, Oregon, to-wit:
upper house of congress. May the and warm anl dry weather, unless of the ‘‘good time” prisoners has
successor to Senator Steiwer be preceded by early rains is not nice since his release been convicted of
Moro, Oregoa
The South Half (S I) of Sec­
one who thinks before he speaks, weather to them at all. It is very first degree murder, while anoth­
Meets 1st and 3rd
tion Sixteen (16), Township
er
is
known
to
have
participated
who is more of a man than a . poli­ discouraging weather.
¡Tuesdays in the
Two (2) South Range Sixteen
in a bank robbery.
tician, and who represents the
I.O.O.F. hall. Tran
(16), East of the Willamette
This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-
With the first of November near­
state instead of a political party.
sient and visiting - Meridian. “
A
of
the
laws
of
1921
and
shows
in
p
a
ra
lle
l
columns
the
unit
cost
of
ly hère ft appears that this year
Assessed valuation in most Ore
From a geographical point of will be another of those when win­
brothers are cordi­
Said sale is made under execu­
the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal
view it is hoped that the new sen­ ter wheat cannot be sown generally gon counties will show material in­ years next preceding the current year, the expenditure« and the
ally invited to meet tion issued out of the Circuit Court
ator will be a worthy successor to without considerable danger of its creases over 1936 figures accord­ budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and
with ua.
of the State of Oregon for the
Lewis McKee, N. G.
Steiwer in another respect. The demise before rain comes to suc­ ing to repo its now being compiled the expenditures of the current year.
County of Sherman to me directed
by the state tax commission. In­
Joe Truit. Secretary in the case of the State Land Board
retiring senator was one of the cor it.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
crease in the price of property
few to represent Oregon who knew
of the State of Oregon, plaintiff vs.
Budget
Used
The wheat country is not without and activity in the building line
Lupine Rebekah Lodge N<k 116
summerfallow from stubble, who
C. E. Johnson and Edna H. John­
for
6
mo.
for
homes,
though.
Every
few
days
Moro, Oegon
accounts for moot of the increase
knew Federation from Turkey
son,
husband and wife; J. A. Ev­
6 mo.
Red in the field or in the sack, heavy clouds drift across the sky In valuation.
«
ans;
H. C. Ginn and Stella Ginn,
1937
1937
Meets
2d
and
4th
Tu­
1936
1935
1934
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who knew what wheat farmers and the air becomes warmer as if
husband
and wife; Joe F. Peters
GENERAL
FUND
esdays of each month
Speaking of'carrying coals to ACCOUNT
were talking about when they pre­ the weather man was ready to
and Marie Peters, husband and
send
rain.
Visiting members wd wife; F. R. Fortner and Anabel L.
Newcastle, Oregon bought a lot of
sented their troubles. Another such
Recorder Salary $60.00 $60.00
$120.00
$120.00
$120.00 '
come.
Some day, and may it he soon, grasshoppers this week from New
one would be preferred.
Fortner, husband and wife: Mark
Treasurer Salary 60.00
60.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
the threatened rain wiH come and York. The purchase, made through WATER FUND
Mabel McKee, N. G.
Skinner, Superintendent of Banks
then when you accost your neigh­ the state purchasing agent in­
Naomi Van Gilder, Sec.
♦
of the State of Oregon; American
Marshal & Water
NO SPECIAL SESSION
bor with a remark op the chill in cluded 50 females of the species
Surety Company of New York, a
pumper
600.00
480.00
960.00
960.00
960.00
the air he will grin a hearty, and a like number o f males for
Labor
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. corporation: and Sherman County,
Governor Martin has decreed
150.00
68.40
283.95
153.80
200.00
healthy grin because he will vision use by the zoology department of
a municipal corporation, defen­
Supplies
Moro, Oregon
225.00 145.94
that there will be no special ses­
428.22
464.61
200.80
wheat sprouting on his acres and a the University of Oregon. The
dants.
Meets
Every
Second
Power
sion of the legislature to raise ad­
260.00
252.29
578J63
418.612
1
400.00
bountiful harvest.
price paid was $3.00 for the 100.
Fourth Thursdays in each
C. C. WILSON.
'Fire Department 100.00
ditional funds for old -pensioners.
32.74
284.83
307.78
Only
a
few
days
before
the
state
Month.
Visiting
member»
Sheriff
of
Sherman County, Oregon
It is possible that an initiative pe­
MISCELLANEOUS
had ordered 50 frogs from a iFort-
Invited.
Geo.
G.
Updegraff,
Emergency ^ * • 100.00
tition will be started to put the ? ? ? ? - ■
28.27
175.93
385.84
The columnists are practically land firm for use in experimental Power a-c St Light 405.48 405.48
Frances King W. M.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
proposed tax on the ballot. This
810.96
810.96
810.96
work
at
thè
«State
College.
unanimous
in
saying
that
there
Ruth
Sparling.
Secretary.
49-32
DEBT SERVICE
seems to be the wisest course for
Principal on
it is almost certain that any tax must be a change in the direction
bonds
1000.00 1000.00
measure would be take* to the peo­ of the new deal at another depres­
250.00
500.00
sion will spoil its chances of poli­
Int. on bonds
690.00 690.000
285.00
ple any way.
760.00
tical life. This has been contend­
I, Charles Ruggles, do hereby certify that the above estimated
It is fairly certain that if a ses­
ed by many informed persons for
expenditures for the year 1937 was prepared by me and that the
sion was called at this time many
some years but never before has it
expenditures and budget allowance for the first six months of the
other matters would be brought
been so positively stated that the
That a firm seed bed is essential
current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years preceeding
before it and they might be in such
change must be made now.
' in obtaining a good stand of grass
the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the rec­
numbers that they would attract
ITie earlier philosophy that gov- ' is the opinion of Glen King, who ords in my charge, and to the beat of my knowledge and belief are
more interest than the pension bill.
The gambling fraternity does not ernment spending could take the farms a large acreage near Grass true and correct copies thereof.
place of individual and corporation I Valley.
»
Charles Ruggles, City Recorder.
like to have the pinball machines
spending has proved erroneous a f - ' Several areas on Mr. King’s
out of operation and' would un­
Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed
doubtedly try to have them made ter five years and it is now claimed farm were seeded to crested wheat
that (business must be given secu­ grass in October, 1936, in coopera­ tax levy for the City of Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, for the
legal in one way or another. Labor
,
legislation would certainly be rity before any citizen can hope for tion with the Soil Conservation year 1938.
security.
Service. Various methods of pre-
Notice is hereby given that in pursurance to a legislative Act
introduced to take some of the spot
The question is: will the new deal paring the land for seeding were approved by the Governor. February 19th, 1931, that on November
light and other proposals would use
accept
the inevitable or hold to its used and considerable difference in 16 the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County.
up the time of the law makers so
platform with almost certain fail­ firmness of the seed beds was noted Oregon, will be in session at the City Hall at the hour of 7.30 o’­
they could hardly give ear to the
ure staring it in the face ?
at the time of seeding.
clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City' of Moro will be heard
pension plan.
When interviewed recently, Mr. in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized.
In all it is a wise decision on the
A young man has just finished King pointed out an area and stated
part of the governor.
a trip down the Columbia river in , “This field was seeded with the
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
a canoe. Most remarkable is that same drill, at the same rate of GENERAL FUND '
WATER FUND ............ $3600.00
he doesn't expect to write a book seeding and with the same seed as
Treasurers salary ........ $120.80
FOR BETTER BEEF
Licenses ............................ 35.00
about it.
*
; the other fields. Now it has a per­
Recorders salary
120.00
Hotel
(Rent ........................ 420.00
tAn idea of the value of dub
fect stand while some of the other WATER FUND
Travelers especially, appreciate the convenience o f our
work from a very practical point
Oregon State won the football fields are spotted and thin. The
Marshall and Wdlpr
Bank-by-Mail Plan.
of view waa given at the club din­ game but University men won the only difference was in the firmness
• Pumper .....
1500.00
N o matter w hat your locality, the nearest m ail box is
ner by R. L. Clark, whose talks second battle of Eugene and re- of the seed bed. The field with the
Labor a-c water
...... 250.00
your
branch bank. O u r Banh hy-MeU Service is simple,
always contain an idea. He stated pulsed the invaders. What valiant best stand had been in grain used
Supplies ............ J............ 400.00
that it was better to have club deeds will be recounted around the for pasture, and the ground was
*
easy-to-use,
and safe in banking your checks. I t is avail­
Power a-c water J,..,....
500.00
calves sold for a reasonable price fireplaces this week.
able 24 hours a day.
packed and firm." -
Fire D ept .... _ _
30.00
than a very high price, because the .
------«a*...—..— «— r--4 — 1» the fall o f 1888 all seedings MISCELLANEOUS *— ---------------"
Before you plan your trip, consult us or w rite fo r leaf­
purchasers are then able to make
If the administration is really on the^foro project of the Soil
»Emergency ........ ............... 260.00
let which explains this improved,
Service.
a profit from their beef and will serious about balancing the budget Conservation Service were made on . Power a-c St. Lights ........810.96
be encouraged to buy more at an­ R will be the first important for- dry seed beds, making it impossible
Resources 125 M illions
Insurance on H o tel______SOO.OOQv '.
other sale.
ward step it has taken to end the to work the soil down for seeding, DEBT SERVICE
C. R. Warding, Manager*
L. A. Littleton, Asst. M
V
.
.
'
It was his contention that the uncertainty that hna kept business Fields prepared by shallow cultivs-
Prin. on bonds
— 1000.00
Amount to be rais*!
tion and left packed have a satis-
public cjuld be educated to demand jittery for so long.
In t on bonds ....77f,— ... 1268.00
by taxation ...... ......... 2498.96
factory stand of grass while loose
better meat through club calves ------------------------
TOTAL
6548.96
GRAND TOTAL
6548.96
which would increase the western 1 It looks like buyers will have to seed beds generally have stands Bonded Indebtedness of City of Moro
$31,700.00
market for fed beef, that brings a go to the auto shows to find out which are thinner and show moral Giles L. French, Chairman of Budget Committee. Dated at Moro
higher price than grass fat stuff, what the side view of the cars is weed growth. ..
Oregon October 11, 1937.
v J
H ead Office^ P ortland, Oregon
more feed would be used and like. All are having their ^jptures ------------------------
• H. O. Kunsman, Secretary of the Budget Committee. Date set for
M S M I1 X r S P S K A L P S F O S I T 1H B U B A H C B C O I P O I A T I O H
taken full front this year.
Read the ads in the Journal
profitably sold.
the Hearing on the Budget November 16, 1937.
g e r m a n
fio u n ty
SournaJ
LEGAL HEAD
Kent Men Make
II [n Ot her Days Trip On Behalf
O f Road
G. V. School
City of Moro Budget
Firm Seedbed Needed
For Crested Wheat
T he D alles B ranch
, o/fJbe
U ntied S tates N ation al B anl