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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1938)
v t e jd ta f, 4'.. i-n F A « * TWO 4■..-■*•- ' ' : •■ ¿ fe & K . - , .1 . a ., T IU « IM U U N q c i t i n n Ì U U K N A Ì, - r * ? 4X«..’ go to the same school. One as high as $12’ per thou \aluation, the other nothing t o r i ¡school taxes. ' ... g S f c á OREGON M i- FRID á Y/TEBRUARY j¡ -, '“ X " ^ I L IM U . Washington the snow and push It out of the tor E. L. Bea# road as an interloper « on rtb p County is «Is« flirtin g , w ith the state ’» highway, | R a t h e r i t .Wat' notion of entering the ppmotoatit ' Sherman County Observer * >med fo r it made travel easier primaries fo r/ toe Congressional welcomed • Established Nov. 2, 1888 and loads couldbe hauled on the post as also is Clarence Hyde Graaa Valley Journal F A R M B IL Í, inpur. th a t could not ba started in o f Eugene, state representative & Established Oct. 14, 1897 _h‘ the. mud. from Lane county,;__ A C O N 8 0 L ID A T E D March «. 1W1 ■ TV Nowdays it is different. County J not known, to Î 1“ - Wasco News-Enterprise ___ NWr. 1B9L < the known tp machinery , above» )Jn,snow off to ishsd ho passed it the aide * • * ’ the: ro M where it A I T E D Matoh” 4 > -1982 U p , . congressmen loan and many. 'o f ibr „ „ bare I n>Slts to » r dhrty r.ptta. garm ent L I bring been ctJtieleed b j r l l e i« n » ,P n « i- >*’» « < « * - * K t o r « nod . ,heavy Published Every Friday a t D e *?’<«$ if ¿A t a n tin n a of the* nrtion. R e ly in g sno-plo»»-»o<L 91.lt« .^ t^ g c k ./o j' Moro. Oregon -•> the debate.' to the Congrwaiou- • c4r • “ * then* w ith <h»in» W d Giles L. French Editor .1 Recert the report ? t h . h“ ‘* r’ trav»l W much ( f t . other From <hb ObdervcgtiFeh U ' Entered as second-class matter at .•onfference *, js a u n itte e , S ta te d times. * Tax figures ?how a special school the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon therein th e ftwldw ing iqsf There are no sleigh - bells, no tax’ of $62.7^6, and sheciai road under A ct of Congress of March made. crowds of happy young .peo « ta x of $28,987 and a total tax of 8, 1879. down in the hay and $189378. In some -places, d$ fc • dearer bill than either of the oqet « r if i blankets. Thera are no horse? to About twenty .farmers met' ‘$ it h la Jy presented to the .nènae or strike out a t a spanking pace' as county Agent ‘ ^Calkins and H -) senate. In some sections it em- i f enjoying the snow, only motors Smith at Grap? Valley Tuesday to that start reluctantly ln \th e cold lo.vs language th a t x ° n form a mutual fqrm accounting and have trouble in Severy little a Philadelphia •*“ society. * “ d rift. •faige. the Representative W right sends e p ' Snow is now desired merely fo r n tb t tor the information ’ that the road O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y PA PÇ R thisfj Hts 'dthitaxiap yafciesr-^s ap aid to fairy iadUstijL bond meaaurw paspp^ th e house th j 4 the «reduction of. wheat, f I t ia nob 'Amy paydiept S U B S C R IP TIO N R ATES-'./ <Wth b y < vat« of 61. ' y to a o y p tfeeial asset, nor an «grniw tor section (b ) :J* j Payable in Advance t 4 Which t h o l^ e f r e q travel and ro u n d s Jbowa / ’ Sbewnan uWCunWr^ subscribed farm ( except to r li O N E Y E A R .......... ì ............ - $.1.60 > abound not ( •g ain to modernism and the easy $97441 in war- saving certificates Secretary detei in 19kg. b i utilised 1: for th e 'harvesting of I H i * Joe ' Rutledge returned Monday FEBRUARY 18,1938 crops but should da used fo r with an ’ honorable discharge g r o x in g p u r ^ e . only) , « .1 1 . » 1 ^ TO from the U . S. navy in his pocket the number bf-epws kept , on such C O U N T Y U N IT in the county tIp which Pictured th is/w eek is a scene as a first class cook. farm, :ated, fo r the pro-1 -to Marion county where farmers ' Recently there has been In From the Observer Feb. 19, 1909 to products t h e r e -lare «preadinjg.hops from tlm ,bale creased interest in the county ductl&r This m ap u one of a aet of atate maps recently presented to or town whero one or star» reilroada purckeae moterinla unit law as it might be applied^ of (fo r and supplies. In Oregon the railroads purchased CXCeedjif ih e ’> o r- on . their hqp fields as fertiliser. Tomorrow is the day set for the t e special Senate committee investigating, unemployment r of f u r J J H , gbv^rtipeni and relief by J. J. Pelley, President, Asaociafian of American m aterial and auppliaa in 150 d tu a and towns located to this county. The very apparent organi injzation of «a ’W ierm an eounty JiaU roads, V ashingtor^D.C, Each tgot indicdtgs a d ty in 25 of the 56 coaaties in the inequalities in the taxes levied by deve) shipment league. Be there. different districts - for identical e- land»- ,A t the executive meeting o f N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S ' 'educational facilities and the de h payment the Sherman county field meet as créase In the school census that that s«il-building> and «eil con sociation ^Morq.citizus notified the f XL». » » » L, ______ ______ . __. • _ . . AU persons having claim« indicates that schools are to . ibe serving th e ’ crops, planted oy produced httfon boar<£ f t a i ' they wcjre going to gainst the estate of J. A. ¿Barnett, small for • a pumfcer of years are on an acreage equal to the Ia n d |CI*°P , This is — the ____ funniest report >pild a. new heif ’ .l^rge ' enough to -------- deceased, are hereby; notified tp yuormaHy used/for th e production! modern economics to date. I t aecomodate the' erdwd n e tt June. preseht them, w ith , the proper x Last week a sub-committee of of «oil-depleting oropp but, .aa a [bests :radio, vaudeville and:; a A social event q£ unusual inter vouchers and duly verified, to the the land use committee of the condition of such payment, m o tih o m e talent show.’ A man w ith est was ceiebwfct^dSaturday after undersigned, th i duly appointed economic conference asked that a permitted to fee so used, shall be I rtom*ch ulcers, dyspepsia, ingrow noon when friends surprised (Mr. adm inistratrix of th . estate of complete study of the county used for the purpose of building 'nk toenails, a mean mother-in- and Mrs. J. B. Mowry on their J. A. Barnett, deccar ?d, a t the and conserving , the fe rtility of the Haw, a ’ foreclosed mortgage and n...— ■ , i until law be made by the confer 82nd Wedding anniversary. office of T. L -'s tjr Johnson, attor soil, or for the product on of an unpaid income tax could ence members. . The m arriage o f Byron A nson Pancakes, we sometimes hear, somewhat overcome when the ney at law, Hero, O egon, with that 'agricultural commodities to be laugh a t it, that is, unless he had The general , assumption the county unit '.aw means con-1con8Umed on th® farm , and not some patriotic interest in the wel- and Mijss M yra Btanton occurred i are the answer to the well balanc- school child has the opportunity in six months from . the date of Mat-Week a t Wasco. I ed, wholesome satisfying break- tor play following pancakes for the first publication ol this no M lita tlo n «r Khool distrkte I n / » ’ m y k e y . ’ . ,.., a ' J f ,r e of U e tice, to-wit: February 18, 1938. fast. But are they the answer to breakfast. ' the county is erroneous for coun-| - I f the Secretary finds that th e y ' ‘ . From the Observer Felj. 17, 1899 this type of a breakfast for a When is Pancake Time? As- 1 4 * a M ary F. Smith, ty unit has nothing to do with produce on of poultry or livestock | * Paper» correctly stated th at the -;k ’ ; ; i suredly, any time but the school A 6-horse load, of tyoro young school child? consolidating districts and, in is being adversely affected by I president signed the farm surplus Adm inistratrix people a tte n d e d the--' __ led Merry M ix * B rea k fa sts, lunches and d in n e r s'day breakfast time, and a t the Date o f last publication March fact, consolidation of school dis- such Incresses he ' Vnsy M A K E control bill. I t .¿ il that and not a at do not fo llo w on simple pattern time when pancakes .are made G ris s 1 Valley. “ 18, 1938. tricts under the county* tin ft law -S U C H F R & V 3S A Q N .as conservation bill. Copgress for all people. There w ill be d if- with milk?, batter and eggs, the „ John?; K u n sm p n ' a n d Wm. Ray is much the same as under the find necessary! to protect the stock r merely jacked up the name, plfte ferences* due to geographical lo- principal products that* “ make the present law, which makes a vote m e n ./ ; r. / J | and run a new bill under i t mond comple^d their filings on Cation, age, sex, habit, occupation, differenced * Lodge N o. 121 A -F « Ifind near Kent. John will call No change between the agree-1 necessary and also type of individual. The Tbatoisa' mn the Free W atqr 'Ranch. - Moro, U j « >rd and I tenant may school ohildls ibreakfa»t r e c e iv es The county unit law merely ment of landlor R T A T E H O U 8 E GOSSIF Combine three well beaten eggs, M eeU the Ibt U. . A party of fo rty young people special consideration because makes one district of each county be made without the consent of it AecretaTy." The « Secretary] -fContinued from page ona#< cui> «¡«ved oottege ch ee«; two Thursday e^enint« gave. Tom ‘Callaghan a complete w ants to provide r ro w in t m ateriel for thé purocs • of taxation. ., One the eich mon. h. * *< heard of five me m W '. Is elected. (W allaee) m ay interfere In freight sop, Washington, Yam hill, tfllla- surprise and warmed his new for all part» of the body: fo r re- ‘ »‘»‘«P «'»". .butter; add one-fourth mora I «rs c. » ! Forty- house in great shape on the eve pair and protection, to r energy, cup flour sifted with one-tourth The hea*«’ hires the *cho I super- rate hearings if he Is asked and mook, Lincoln and Polk. - i • ’ I five municipalities are included ning of the 10th. vited to m Hr îpf-'ndent whu manages the wanta to do so. and at the same time food« that teaspoon salt; beat only until are easily digested to give a hap- on «^‘ddle. Spread Powell. W. M. The to-called parity income sec-1 within its borders. Under the A Farm er’s Institute’ w ill be schools. with jelly,, roll, sprinkle with'pon- tion of the bill w ill prevent farm-1 Oregdn* Qtttity district act any. py well-being feeling fo r the start held at The Dalles March 1. Local school boards in each C. V. Belknap fectioners’ sugar. Serve 'at once. ... . nf the districts, called sub-dis- ers from obtaining any higher ° f these municipalities may vote For Sale: 160 hcres 4n 38 16E, of the school day. Makes ten pancakes. M ara Ladga Na« 113, I. O. O. I tricts in the law, are still elected. petetfnugv ?af*4matit>4fci dneeme themselves out of the district. A ny $600. Good Spring. ' The simple breakfast th at most hapj.w?» obtained in the 1909-1 ° f the ■«•untie» may also decide to Cheese Pancakes may be served Moro. Oregoa They have the p rivileg e,,-f firing easily meets all these needs is one •z |A. J, Kellogg has bought t.ie as a light supper main diah, to •* '' .* .* J remain out of the organization. that includes a fru it, milk. „ or env teacher found unsatisfactory 1914 period. M eeU 1st and 3rd blacksmith shop in Monkland. ' In m a n y x respects the A pril in much the same manner as atl * Ofae^part* of the bill may be con cocoa, a hot cereal (especially dur gether with apple-celery-nut salad Tuesdays in the and milk. present. — —— • ~ ** I-O.O.F. hall. T m fj strued *ta aid the farmers of this •lectio«, w ill tie the first real teat N O T IC R O F S riB R IF F *S 8 A L E ing cold months) and a hard of strength of public power ad bread (to be eaten w ith the ce sien,t and visiting The duties of the countÿ school area or any other ares where On the 18th day. o f M arch, 1938, real.) Occasionally this pattern is N O T IC E O F F IN A L brothers are cordi board are (1 ) to hire a superin drouths cut the crop .in the past vooates' in 'th is state. at th e. hour of 2 o ’clock p.^m., a t varied with the inclusion of eggs S E T T L E M E N T ally invited to naet tendent— who must be ’«qualified teh y:ars. I t is' possible to «.ex- Deposits in Oregon’s 110 state the fro n t door of the Court H ouse or bacôn or both. with us. (2 ) to employ a school c le rk .j($ ) elude any year in the past ten ini , Notice is hereby given that Frank Pancake. « « an energy g,vrog tw i . t B<>„ u i Bnd Amandu. von Lewis McKee, N . G. to employ all necessary assistants which tin croD was ¡oelow 7&% I and national banka at the time of in Moro, Sherman County, ..Ore KUllf 1 I w WHI LI the food, and their very auggestion Borste| administrrtors of t he ea- ill SU1I sell R at L RUCvlOHÿ auction, to supervisors, teachers. Janitors normsL. This w ill qgfrtertally the last call totalled $306,434,136 gon, Joe Truit. Secretary ‘ - r -ay CBraten von j,. hig^eät bidder f y ca#hM caah^ the th« fo l- »t.muUtes a flow of the «hflrotwe I lo ^ fr o .r ie fc r ib g if «hai ^proj roperty, juees. However, in the mind * ceased, have filed their petition fop Lapin« Rebekah Lodge N o < |l< M oro, uegon them and buy and sail p r o p e fegj r though th the<increas< ipade j po m u U t5n® <wwk« T®® " * * • located Tn Slfèm A n C oim ty, Ore the progressive Mother there e . increase mad? i- part me nt this * distribution, determination of heirs, toi ble in the ynM-west w ill » greqtly I t&e firqt time Pancake Time; and this is for toe (5) to provide polling places paid-west filig re q tly |fh e sfbee the depression gon, to-w it: determination .of inheritance tax, Meets 2d and 4to T u week end breakfast. each sub-district and canvas tfia the4 totaL total. * * he ’ increase the* < th at reports the condition S1-2NE1-4 'Sectibik- 10; W l-2 and final account on said estate, esday« of each month The regimentation* features o f ,O reg°.n b *nlt8 has been made P < lf1.it .N k f * H . W H ^ SW l-A , N B 1-4 The reasons for Pancake Time, and that (Mtonday, the 7th day ol votes (6 ) to prepare an annual are not difficult to understand. Visiting members wef ;he bill w ill be opeffcivo a fte r the I M ; -* ’ J - j ' SÉ1-4 Section 11; SW 1-4N W budget (7 ) to make a w ritten im the March, 1938, a t the hour of 10:00 Children, by nature do not chew come. ■ i . - - estir supply sunnlv has reached nor nor- • • • , 1-4, j SÉ port annually (8 ) to eenpolidate 'om SË 1-4N E 1-4. 1-4, SJoction Section 12: 12; oraestic a. m.‘, in the County Court Room food well unless it is hard- I f & W 14, S W l-^ S E M , a ll in Rider” statue schools and arrange fo r n ecessary ifial plus 36% which will- be ap , The , “Circuit in the County Court House in Moro, Belle Coulee, N . Gt / - '' the food is «oft, they swallow it transportation (9 ) to charge for prox m Lely 870,000,000 b’Jih«/«- which occupied a prominent place ■ Section 13; S E l- 4 , SW 1-4, Sherman County, Oregon, has been Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. ' - ' quickly with a “wash of m ilk.” fixed as the time and place for the non-resident pupils (1 0 ) to d eter Then if two-thirds of the farmers oft the state house lawn before ' i i '■ W 1-2N W 1-4 Section 14; SE The pancake is hot and soft, and hearing of objections to said peti- Bethlehem Chapter, Ne. 78. O, & S mine the boundaries of the terri vote for compulsory control it w ^ the deetmdtion of toe old * capital 1--4N E 1-4, N E 1-4N W 1-4, E swallows easily in small amonpts tory to be served by each school be invQked. by fire two years ago, may bq /1 -2 S E 1 -4 -S e c tiln 16;’ SE1-4S tion; final accounting and settle- Moro, Oregort ‘ ' without much chewing« This does (11) to provide lo r high school location in W ill- The acreage allotment? fo r moved to ment of said estate. - — V j/ MeeU Every Second E l -4 Section, 1$; E1-2N E1-4 not give the digestive juice, sali wheat for 1^38 shall be 82,500,-1 son park Che new capital is- f Section S l-2 F R A N K von B O R S T E L Fourth Thursdays in each facilities. va, in the mouth a 'chance to revealed duri, completed^* This vraq revealed. duril A M A N D U S von B O R STEL “ - Visiting meriiben Board members are elected ' by 000 acres. Month. commence digestion on the starch. .. Administrators bill ing Rpw>- The method of applying the _ _ t o o . ___ . _ - _ - , Invited. l L tlaa Many - small lumps swallowed S^ll b e , delivered by the Secra- ________ commission *, WW I cre- strnction to W VlMnq Brow» Van Vactor, Attorneys ' Kerrohe C hristianson M. ; zones form one large lump in the upper „ ta ry and w ill probably not differ | this w e e k . ^ ^ i ^ A ^ ^ ^ i a d ^ 4 e f l r’ vu.r vo . 18-7 Ruth Sparlingf, Secretary/^ There is set up in the bill pro stomach to aw ait tim e to r break-«, ♦>11 k K S e c t io n the ones now known | planned ----- 2 .it --- LJ.l . . . . vision fo r the repeal? of tha law up by digestion. ' Thi« gives «.a. which means Ih e I qquth, Qf rthe pest building bul \24; N W 1-4N E1-4, S I-2N E 1-4, in any county which gives earii “huddled” stomach < feeling'P and, ’ " W 7 au . n r i d - l x e Of “ tryin Y f , t N E 4 -4 ,NW5 1 - 4 / N E 1 4 tS B lJ 4 — *— g the continuance of farm goals M d b a | one that is very uncomfortable. olan In d rejecting* it ® R " { “ for compliance i f the farm - I t WOuld require 300 days undefl ‘Section 26; N E 1 -4 N E I-4 , S F urtherm ore, pancakes are < Z> ; « fbHotfs. the rule, laid down by present condition. to t ^’.mobilise W Î-4 N E M , - SW 1-.4N W1 4 m any tim es fried in too m uch found undesirable. the department in planting cer the Pacific coast Toé defense 3Í- Section 27; N W l- 4 N £ l- 4 S ec- shortening, ’ and th is increases Four counties in Oregon now tain crops, and tilling his land is J ÏO V 2 8 ; S E 1-4N W 1-4/& W 1-4 g a in s t an "Swiieïa f0Ä’ ac*ardinr difficulty and tim e o f d igestion . operate their schools under thi* r ' N fcl-4„ E1-2SW1-4, SÉ1-4 a specified manner. to Majbr r•’ {¿snefal George A . These objections seem to be method of organization. T^ey are W hite, commander o f the 41fct Sec. 33; N W 1-4, N 1-2SW 1-4 Qrook, K&amath, Lincoln . division o f the National Guard. W Î-4 ,' SW1-4SW1-4, N w l - 4 Hood River. Reports from thes« SNO W General W hite said that the Pa S E l-4 Section-34; N E1-4SW counties are that i t is successful r tA correspondent, who must be cific coast is entirely unprepared '1-4 , Sectioh 86; E1-2&E1-4 t®ere« • termed an old tim er considering for defense. -2 Section I0 î N In the next tax year the school his years of residence in the coun 1-4 of the county vrill have n w w M ty, inquires if snow has the same on Miss fta w te t Long, State Lib^ 133,006 to spend fo r schools, romantic features about it th at i t 16, «11 in Tow nship • £ South, ' rta<i, left Friday night by airplane which is lower than usual as held in le tilie r days. I t is with for W ash in gton , IL C. to attend Range 18 H W f*o f . W illamette * nearly half of the tax dollar or some som e regret we must an a session of the extension board . Meridian in Sherman County; dinarily goes fo r schools. swer th at it has not. o f the American Library associa r Also:. Apparently there is as much in I t brings back the memory of tion of whiph she is a member. A ll the portion of the N W 1-4 terest in consolidation of high sleigh bells, this inquiry, and we • • • Section 5, Township 6 S o u th , schools in the county as there is have not heard them in year«. In Range 19 East of W illam ette ( The new state library building in county unit fo r many farmers those days when snow came over Meridian, which lies in S h e r->• feel that the school system would rite horiacfe and covered the roada w ill have a marble exterior to - man County, Oregon:/ SW1-4 w ith the new capital, be more efficient if schools were and fields-*—sometimes to the top of SW1-4 S ection.6; SW 1-4N E fb r 'the construction of Inrge enough to permit the study the fences the old timers tell na— 1-4, SE1-4SE1-4 Section 7; ding was awarded by the the of other subjects than the three the fastest buggy »hprae N E1-4N W 1-4 Section-17; N W was Reconstruction ■ Commis- Rs. A Bmith-Hughes teacher and hooked to the sleigh and the bells J 1-4NE1-4, SW1-4SE1-4 Sec ,y to the L . H . Hoffman personal loans, real estate loans, « home economics teacher might from the jerk line leaders hames aion tion1 18; S E W N W 1 -4 , N E1-4 s iw a is r r a ..? a s , „ be hired if consolidation modernization loans and loaps tor Were mounted and a sleigh fide » SW 1-4, N W 1-4SE 1-4, Section 1-4; S ^ f l o n ^ Î l ï ' Î ^ T ^ effected. ». was |n progress. tion work on the building i t ' 3 x - f ^ r“ }> the purchase of automobiles. The latest tax report of the ',.Thfcre was hay in the bottom of pectofi tT>ga^ '. under way about Johnny ^Thompson, professional ‘ ♦ship 6 South^R«nge 19 East nasessor shows plainly the tax the sleigh and robes and blanket« M a r c h !. from Pennsylvania, who won the re 'Inquire about our safe con- of the W ilîanwtte Meridian, trodUes o f the school districts. aplenty. Drivers vj^ere changed cen t Los Angeles Open golf tonrna- Eleven districts pay no tax at all every1 fe w . miles for hands grew in Sherman County, Oregon. m en t w ith a low sc o r e of 175. The John E . Cooter, placement offic venient Bank-By-M ail plan. and yet pupils from these districts chilly even ic the heavy mittens er with the atate employment Said sale is to be made under champion Is shown checking over receive the same education as and holding the prancing horse« commission,. is being prominently execution issued' out of th e . Circuit kls score after thè victorious finish. R. H a rd in g Manager ' L. A . Littleton, A .8L M g r. those from other districts where was a tirin g job. K warm enough mentioned ss a candidate for the Court of thé State of Oregon, for Bottle of the country’s most noted the tax is ton or twelve mills. balls from the horae* feet flew Democratic nomination to r Con Wasco Countyr-t© me directed in * golfers participated in the towns- ’ Pupils in rural district* are back over the sleigh to smack toe gress in the first Oregon district the case of J. B. McCook, Re ment. transported a t district expense on driver in the face. The song “Jin Cooter who presided as Speaker of ceiver of ' Thetf First National Great Salt Lake Water Pure - money derived from county and gle Bells“ has the proper lilt to the House of Representatives at Bank o f The Dalles, Oregon, vs. Great Salt Lake, so. briny that • * it c funds— without local tax— it for the occasion. Donk you the |936 session of the state .leg)» M . J. F ih M to o iU M A t even ocean bacteria die in its wash. < L . H a n d Ojffica, P o r tla n d , Otugpis aftd r'jpn*» ’iving in town districts e member? lature W s'Yormterly county agent C. C. W ILSO N a .. R perhaps the purest sw im m ing « » A L J I > O I I T I N íü lA N C M COBOi must be t anspor|ed by - their State Sena- Sheriff Bnemum- County, Oregon, feel« jq the world. There was no attempt Ho move of Lincoln county. parents a t personal expense. They » jWirmsu Consti^ 3*****1 » In Other Days uri EALTH R^MAVNE COUNCIL 4 WMHdf A AN OREGON BANK S E R V IN G OREGON The D alles B raneh U nited S tates N ational II« nh ■»-* m t fc- <r