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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1938)
I .. T~T I .... FÀ Û 1 TWO TMB SHERMAN C Ó U Ñ tY J O Ü R N A tÍ MbRb, ORlteÖN FRIDAY, AfT.IL 1, I M —Ä jftatrm an CewmiR j o u r n a l money went, but exercise no con STATEHOUSE GOSSIP trol over ¡¿a payment. Perhaps there has been an« ugh' <Continued from pace oner disapproval of the hill expressed 1 *•' , „ that no president wHl dare — altar. Sherman County Observer Established Nov. 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14, 1837 patriots who fought against the CONSOLIDATED Mdrch 6, 1931 bill will have partially achieved Wasco News-Enterprise their ends. Established Nov. 1891 , CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 WHtTB CELLAR G ^ G S T E R S =5= Published Every Friday at i <’I T ‘JT’ ’ Moro, Oregon I It is unfoitun<ste that while the Giles L. French Editor “ prosecuting gangsters w h o’ worked within labor Onions union« orkad within labor Entered as second-class m atter ai t and caused a reign of terror in the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon, . D under Act of Congress of March j tk l’ of the employers who aided the 3, 1879. success of the goons cannot be ■to* Ul In Other Days v**- Fanners Asked .„’»¡To Give Data He who About the Will never make as taany- As he who cHrafbs a tree -. .. hollers. . 4 . . . Kent People ' Visit In Bend and ' i ~ A p ril; - Mr. and Mrs. J: C. Wilson and for the legislative session by A telegram received by Haive daughter Nellie and Frances and NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING °L0 A ,iatl0L Briabine ft*0“1 Brisbine tells /% p Delores Gregg motored to Bend Notice b hereby given that the **** m 016 “ ^-Columbia -river that he has arrived in New York v z D I I O O H C i 1C H Sunday. The Wilsons visited their undersigned has filed in the Coun- d is tric t to oppose the demands of from France and will leave soon ... , . ~ . . the federal bureau o f fisheries that for Camp Lewis. 1 A farmers of Oregon who have son Jn law and daughter, Mr. and ty Court of the State of Oregon commercial fishing be discontmu- The election to determine wheth- naised wheat on the{r f»rnw with- Mrs. H. C. Nelson and grandson for Sherman County her Final ed on the Bonneville pool. Gover- er « r . n p t W w u i t * . will, veto the in.fh? P»’ k ten S'«*" » " b.ei"e George Sacre and the Gregg girls Report and Account as Executrix nor this .«reek announced 4 ta t he road bontU'leewrwilf l>.^h.-ld to- «sked to report acre«»«» and yieWe visited thejr uncle and aunt, Mr. of the Iasi will and testament of w ould asg the state fish AAmmiaa ' f' to their county committees in prep and Mrs. Earl Gregg and children. Elma Atwood, deceased, and that Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Courtney Saturday, the 23rd day o f . April, giOn t^he care <>f t ^e gjtniation \y. E. Dutton'ttnd w ife'of Klon erat*pn for making individual farm at ten o'clock a. h t, of said , w ov wkii" wheat acreage allotments for 1938. of The Dalles were dinner guests 1938, a1 blit it was ------- late? ----------------- .discovered that*. ¿j^e were here ---- ---------- — ■ ? n the .o eJ result L „ n of " r B'inks or are ¡being sent fr<<m the at the J. L. Davis home Friday. , day, in the Courtroom, at' the the matter was ? ot one within the g j u Hating from jurisdiction of the commission but h^vingTiis ’foot^caught iiTiTdisc ccunty cffice’ for t^ 8 nurn°se’ ac* J. L. Matthes is repairing the Courthouse, in Moro, Sherman i . . ^ < . i . ------ ’---- xl— t?ordine to members of the state I. 0. 0 . F. hall here this week, County, Oregon, have been fixed one requiring legislative action. harrow. prc'ccuted as well. « • by the Court as the time and place M em ber also adding a kitchen for the con recently coranP ttee- Sorèn (Hansen t has for hearing of objections to said No one apend^ much time sym- George W. Peavy, president of bought the Bogart 'residence - ’ While th? recorns in the county venience of the Rebekahs. pathizing with men who conspired Oregon State College and dean of the’south end of'town. - ~ R,’’e?i y contain considerable Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter Final Report and Aocount and Ö to beat up their fellows who would the School of Forestry, is believed From ’ the Observer April 2 1909 dtt^a ^1« nature for those w h o N e llie were all day guests of the the settlement of said estate. »social B. Estrella Hailey. rot join a ugion and who still to hold the record for continuity Win. Rudolf left for t°ok part in the „wheat program formers nu mother, Mrs. Ida D a v b » Geo. G. Updegraff at Moro Thursday. •, . . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnet of Attorney for Executrix 8-26:-4-16 OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ___________ _____ The Dalles were visiting at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES era who conspired with labor hoard was created 27 yeasS ago. '^Bluisteffi sold "in^Portland lis t aion ior a 12 cents a bush« pa hotties of R. P. Barnet and J. L. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- union members to aid strikes in the • * • . week a t $ U 7 i . - —- ♦ ment on wheat allotments, I t » ex-. Matthes Friday and Saturday, Payable in Advance MENT ONE YEAR ............r..:........ $.1.50 plants and stores o f competitors. ! Uncle Sam has poured'a Ubtal Ibere was an active beginning Plained- * Mr- ancI Mrs. J. L. Davb motor- Notice is hereby given that Evidence bf thia kind of gangs- of $28,749,o4l.38 into Oregon dur- of the baseball season Sunday In case where • a rm or lajunable ed to Portland last Wednesday on terism has not come to light so ing the past seven years ‘ far, but it is time some one was highway projects designed I bringing it to the front. There is! neve unemployment, according • “In future # 44. times, . a- m reat4 “ t z i net much need to clean the kitchen • report by R. H. Baldock, state tiaed that storage rates were re- , -u t-v Sherman County his final report iJOr‘i 5 ^ f P! ° PLe . W - _ W>t without shining up the front part highway engineer. To thia amount duced from .75’ cents per ton to the farm’ wh ch wJ1 ** 1 tors in The Dalles Saturday. and account as such Administra arrive at a fairly accurate figure, be without land, but any other of the house as «prell. the state added $9,326,272 and the fifty cents. . ¿J tor, and that Saturday, the 9th although facts obtained ; directly ____ sort of property. These will eith-1________ counties and railroads contributed . J ..? J . ’ Smiff—My wife is ■ so very ten- hour of another $421,687.03 for A , grand Mrs. Playfoot^w K at is the height *rom each farmer are sought ¿ear^d 8he won't even whip er combine, under the influence of said . total p f $88,496,661.; While Bal- of happiness? ? i fir8t ‘ 10 ™ a* “ “ “ their common situation—in which | PAROLE case the rights of property and o c k t h a t the relief p r p , . ^ a l l p —hl Ihy c iie j ie rsAbout f f i ^ ’ have ,3hu“ — ThaVa nothing. My -S lo w The movement goes on in Ore d gram wpa only 81 percent, efficientIfegt seven inches. < derails of tha ^ e * t plsffi - have won’t beat rugs, and tears objection s. to laid eport gnd ac the public liberty will not be se cure in their hands— or, what is gon to employ more parole officers. and that the same-amount of work -----------^ 4 . ? ‘i- jbeCn held throughout eastern Ore- eoroes to her eyes every time she count, and Settlement thereof. ‘ Geo. G. Updegraff more probable, they will become That is a definite need. However could be had for $3136933« under't' , |U y 1 is'" date for gon’ Wlth Do"d’ chairman-of has to skin those helpless little Administrator. the state committee, attending orijon. the tools of opulence and ambi it is planned by those in power to the contract system he admits that submission of » manuscripts in iv the 4-11, 6-1 tion; in which, caae there will be hire the new men to superintend it has advanced Oregon's highway first 4-H club traffic safety play- most of them. He reports that y equal danger on another side.”— all those who are paroled from any program approximately four and writing contest, According to H. the reaction of the grower to the Read the ads in the Journal. of the several institutions. This James Madison. ' NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING one-half yaers. J )C. Seymour, statq 4-H dub direc program is generally favorable. mean-3 that a parole officer must Meanwhile, plans are going a- tor. First prize hi the contest will All persons shall file their objec know how to deal with the men SCHOOL BILL Attorney General Van Winkle be a scholarship’ the 4-H club head nationally to put the plan tions, if any, to the Final Account who are let out of the penitentiary, into effect to provide crop insur has ruled that the assistant parole summer school Corvallis, do ance for wheat on the 1939 crop Voters next fall will cast their i the bovj^who are sent to homes officer recently employed by auth- nated by pap q a ip . o ' tr of the Administrator of the estate of State Earl In addition to the main office of ford Bu„ ' Ban,u^ ‘ o1 M O T d T ^ t h iT d ^ of “yeas and nays“ on a bill for the from the boys training school and ority of Governor Martin oaimOt, Snell, aid of schools. The hill will raise j the delinquent girls who a:« per? be paid out o f funds appropriated the new federal crop insurance Belah« Moro I before Monday, the 2 day of corporation in W ashington, there " I 1938, at the hour of 10:00 the state contribution to schools mitted their freedom from1’ far.the state prison. Only solution Approximately vand one-half will be two regional offices, one FORCED SALE of 40 acres ir- ©’dock a. m., which is the time from around $1JO to $10.00 even, s school. It ¿jttst' don t seem of the problem appears to be a^Ffc- .billion dollakf < ent on high- in Kansas City for .th e w inter. p g a ted . /apn t Umatilla; bar- ftx«d *>y H»« County Court of the No provision is made for raising! reasonable ¿H g, ^imny efficient #qyt-te-the governor's special WM way construe rfiaintenance wh?«t belt, and the other in Minne- gain—9 head good cows, 1 Guern- Oregon for Sherman ¿tyund for for s p e c i f investigations, the money. The bill, in fact, is a parole officers’¿ould*be‘ in this corn year. Only apolis for the spring wheat areq. sey .bull; > horses, farm equipment County for the settlement of said constitutional amendment that so difficult a job. .'*•* about — one • ' ’ per>eaMT ' ' • /.v À . V In the first place it is only the The regional office in Kansas City gll go with place. Write A. E. Me- j Final Account, and the County makes it mandatory on the legis Increased efficiency o f, operation spent in organized traffic safety 9 ° UPt Chartber» “> Moro, Oregon, lature to raise the extra funds men from thè penitentiary that as well as some degree of economy work, according t6 '* Secretary of will be open for business by July 1, Farland, Umatilla, Oregon. it is believed, in plenty of time tb c P * . ? * pIace flxed tcT he*rin< of need more watching when on from some source. is expected by Solon T. White, State Earl Snell. be ready for the first fall wheat 1 * °n dlaplay ®»>d ««count It is expected that the measure, parole.- The state's reeord is very director of agriculture, from »the plantings. Yatea^ to r e , Wasco. Place , Robert Dean Barnett good but still many leave the pen if passed, would require an addi newly inaugurated plan of district orders for Easter. Administrator. Premiums for insurance on the tional $2,661,740. Of this aura on parole and are never heard of representation. Under thia plan 1939 crop will be paid in advance, Sherman county would pay .008247 again until officers in some other the state has been divided into 18 either in actual wheat or its cash percent, if Wie percentage remain state catch them in the net. inspection and enforcement areas Oregon would be better able to equivalent. The amount of prem- ed the same for another year, Valley with » representative of the de iril P? a re th e two inms to be Paid depend upon and it does not vary much. This handle its parole trodolee if mem partment o f agriculture located April 3, and April Grass Valiev the croP loaa experienced both on would mean that this county would bers of the parole board were ^re permanently in each district. Spec- church Snudays -fot- i X t o a r y got » tbe “ d for. tbe ^ nt’rJ n payx $21361.37 more for elemen quired to - have attainments other ialists from the-state headquarters The Lutheran tary and high schools. This would then political availability. If men will be called on for help by the far as The Dalle» Manch 19th which the farm is located. The t go to the state. Sherman county who knew psychology and who district representatives in cases >here he was stopped by a mem- amo^nJ of insurance may tx ber, who rep ort'd *)»! no chu.ch one-h.If or three fourth, o f th- would receive from the state out were students of the criminal requiring such services. services could ! be kMd 20th due norTnal yield- of the fund ten dollars, for each mind were on the parole board it held the 1 pupil of school age. There are 628 could function with more efficiency. A total of $6,236346 was dis to sickness. If püí>lic public worship is such pupils in this county so the Then with the addition of an ade bursed by the State Relief Com permissable, divine services will MORO LOCALS county would get back from the quate sized parole force the prob mittee during 1937 according to a be conducted April 8 at 11:00; Ger- E. H. Halstead, who has been fund $6,280 out of the $2136137 lem of letting out the responsible report filed with Governor Martin. man service 10.80. professor Maier camp educational advisor here for ones who wished to reform would The disbursements covered the broadcasts the Lutheran Hour the past six months, was trans-: it paid in. be much simpler. following items.Old age pensions,! every Sunday 1:30 p. m. Tune in feiyed Thursday to Camp Hemlock,I The price for this county of $3376316; direct relief, $2327,867; on any larger station in Oregon or near Stevenson, Washington and raising an extra $8.70 for - the left immediately. A new man aid to dependent children, $209,682; Washington. school children of the county would OF POWER H. H. Fleckenstçin, missionary, named Baker will replace him. He and aid to the blind, $122338. be $34.64. Theae few figures are J; D. Ross has been reviled * in / has been teaching school at Sisters. | conclusive evidence that, this some quarters aa being a wild ¿Moro Community s Presbyterian for some time. 'The departure of Increased urtfcn»pk>yment and de county cannot vote for the bill, unless it is changed to .«provide eyed radical but singe coming to pression' conditions have again church: 10 a. m.fc $ible sdhooli 11 Mr. Halstead stops the picture some other means of raising the Portland as administrator of Bon turned people to books and the à. m. Morning woiahlp with adult show that has been managed by, neville has shown himself to be a public libraries, according to Miss and high school choir. The pastor him for the benefit of the camp money than a property tax. better business man than most of Harriett C. Long, state librarian, is speaking of “The World On boys. However, r it , is reported our native radicals. In his latest January and February shipments Trial.’’ Who crucified Christ? that Mr. Baker owns a complete TOWARD DICTATORSHIP? news release he says “The gene from the -state library totalling. Why are we crucifying Him today ? show equipment and that the well-known ration savings will hardly be notic 63,667 volumes, were the heaviest S. M. S. club, junior, and inter- shows may continue under his Daily newspapers and magazines able in your monthly bill” which acquaint the reader with the move is very apparent but not very well for those two months in th e e n tire mediate C. E. societies. 7:16 p. m. supervision. well-liked Motion pictures will be shown in M r. and M rs. John Foss re tu rn e d history of this institution. ment of the Faacista and the Ocrm- recognized. • • • connection with our high school, Wednesday night from Oakland, munists in their efforts to make Also he is in favor of public Hoi- i and adult C. E. discussion groups. California where they went last State Treasurer Rufus C. their system of government popu utility districts paying taxes on man who last week filed for the j Plan to be present and «tudy “The week to be at the bedside of their lar with the people of thia nation. their equipment or on their in Nothing is being done on behalf come in order to prevent loss of Republican nomination for United ‘ Southern Mountains.* There will daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Mktti- Btates senator does not intend to be a silver offering. -4 • »on, who underwent an operation of democracy as an ideal of gov income to counties through public resign his state office in order to L. H Mitchehnorep- minister., in a hospital there. Weather con- ernment.^ Perhaps but little can power. --------------- ------------------ T ' .....ditions are backward in Califc & make the race for the federal post be done for those who are con verts Moro Christian Science ^Society: nia, too, says John. Mrs. Mat It ia ‘ his contention that the he has annourtcedii 7 Neither is A t- . - to democracy as a way of life and people must decide whether they tom ey GcneHju vjkn Winkle ex- The Sunday morning Service will son is doing well, government will not attend meet- want private or pablic distribution to work today ittgs through compulsion and are of power. He wiH telft electricity pected to quit that poet in order! be held'at 11 o'clock! The Wednes- A'ustin Foss went to make the race for the supreme day evening meeting Which in- at the office of the county agent not given to inarching and saluting to either private a? public firms bmeh for which he filed this week, eludes testimonies of Christian checking the farm records for sev- T. L. Fields at \(^asco is sub-agent a self appointed leader in “ and the people can have the sat-up Eleotion of these officials to the Science healings, is held at eight eral years, j tinctive cokxred shirt and they desire. Surely Bis statements higher post to which they aspire o’clock. The reading room in the Browne belt. gre far from being as radical as will leave two vacancies for Gov- rear of the church building, con- Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 The theory of Hitler that the ma we were told they would bet * em or Martin to fill next winter. ! tains the Bible and all authorized Moro, Oegon jority must not be allowed to in 1JK • * * ! C hristian Science literature, which terfere with the will of the indi deets 2d and 4th Tu treasury report shows While it will be several days be- may be read, borrowed or purches- vidual— meaning the individuality debt of $87, esdays of each month fore the Tax Commission is able ed, with an attdhdqjpt after each of the leader—works, temporarily j |D in c r e a s e « $48 t o , dig out from under the deluge church service. The public is in- Visiting members wt| at least, in countries where per X 1 U last Week/ Thi» fo of income tax returns that flooded vlted to the seTvtefc and to make come. A « sonal liberty and freedom of con approximately seven ahjRiona pkr the*department this week it is use of the read*« room. ‘ Belle Conlee, N. G. science is not one of the accepted day, or $2%I,667 per hour. not > expected that collections this 1----- ---------------- - rJG rights of man. ........... ' J a y ;1 year will equal those of a year! Wasco Methodist church: Sunday Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. Look a t the young people around you - per With all this furore of organiz 1 Secretary Hull explains that ago because of poor business con- schbol for all' ages. Preaching ing and saluting it will take a level Mexico can have their oil if they ditions during the latter part of Service at 11. Subject, “At home Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. 0. E. S haps thefre i s one or two in your fa m ily l Moro, Oregon head for democracies and believers want it, but they will have to'pay 1937. ' » i with God." Text, Absent from Xhe v L iste n to t h e ir ex p erien ces in tr y in g to Meets Every Second in democracy to retain their form fqr it. Rather a common way to • • * I body, present with the Lord, II fourth Thursdays in each of government. Theories, howev get anything. N Use of electricity in Oregon dur- Cor. 6.7. The Ladies Aid will meet fin d work! M u ltip ly th e se young men and Month. Visiting membert er, innocously expressed, that give ing 1937 increased 8.32 per cent at the Methodist ^parsonage, Thurs Invited. women you know by hundreds and you have additional power to any officer are Out here in Oregon the crops over 1936 figures, according to a day afternoon, Aipril 7th at 2:30. dangerous. And this is the reason are bigger and the storms are survey by Utilities Commissioner There will be no preaching service Kerrone Christianson W. M. our FORGOTTEN CROPI Have we nursed t h i s Ruth Sparling. Secretary. that those persons who believe smaller than in the mid-west. And N. G. Wallace. Revenues from the at the Grass Valley Methodist crop through i t s ed u ca tio n a l years on ly to that democracy is the proper gov is it a good trade? sale of electricity, however, in- church next Sunday. Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M ernment for free men opposed the creased only 7 j 68 per cent due to lJIOW PREVENT i t s bearing fin e f r u it s ? A ll ‘ reorganization bill. Undoubtedly Woe is us. Before we were rate reductions and lower costs ' Moro, Oregon >■ th e se young p eop le ask is -^ h s OPPORTUNITY many voted for i t under duress on able ' to play with four suits the for energy used in the higher Whefi Your Sho£s need repair Meet^ the 1st and 3rd account of patronage and thereby experts add a fifth. brackets. .;to WORK In th e Columbia E sp ire. Think Thursday evenings of send them to ' Indicated a willingness to endanger each month. Visiting t h i s over! Are you buying products th a t a government of free men for a A fellow back in Maryland told The night promised to be very members cordially in purely personal and temporary ad police where he was so that he cold, and kind Mrs. Smith was dis •p r o v id e OPPORTUNITY fo r soseon e e l s e ’s vited to meet with us. vantage IB pB*y politic»."""" """I amid be arrested “- fi»r“'»saaiilting turbed about Oriitriien, thu new GOOD SHOE REPA1R1NR g«r«T Storey W. M. ■■* Merep« ; er *011 y ei r p ur o haa es p ro v id e 1,1 Reorganization of executive his wife. z Perhaps he knew where kitchen maid, who slept in an un C V. Belknap Socv T H R d a l l »» Jobs here in the I n d u str ie s 0 / the offices has been asked many times he would be well off. .. heated room. “Gretchen” she said, 2<M Second St and alone, would probably improve “it's going to be cold tpnoght. I Moro Lodge No- US, I. O. O. F C o lu s b /a Em pire?. I t ’s time we planned efficiency. The bill recently pass Spring, Bah. If this be spring, think you had better take a flat Moro, Oregon ed was not written to reduce ex give us winter. The past week has iron to bed with you.” . WORK fo r our FORGOTTEN Meets 1st and 3rd penses, as was admitted. It takes indicated that the weather man is ‘rYes, ma’a m / assented the new - CROP I Tuesdays in the ? 7 T 4 power from congress and gives it in reverse as surely as tha eco- maid, but without enthusiasm. IO.O.F.;haIl. Trad' to the » president?” It changes ,the nomic system. N ext morning Mrs. Smith in A tto r n e y A t L a w slant and v4*iti office o f comptroller-general from I----- ------------------- i ■. quired, “Well, Gretchen, how did ? S» brothers are a judge of tha legality of federal Propaganda is the publicity the you gH along with the flatiron?' IS IT PRODUCED IM ally invited to »lee* M oro a n d W asco expenses and a watch-dog ever other side sends out, or sends in. Gretchen heaved a sigh and an . with us. THE C O L U M B IA EMPIRE?) the treasury to' a mere auditor Information is the name for the swered, “Well, m ’am, I. get it Ralph E. Eakin N. G. | who can tell people where the etuff we favor. mostly warm before rooming.*’ * Jpe Truit, Secretary APRIL 1, 1938 __________ *££¿j. Classified Ads. A-, ---- aa much ’s New Agency M in n eap o lis-M o lin e Implements ' Plows, Harrows Discs, Drills, Tractors : • ■ Full Line - : ' •••• of Farm ements Field’s Garage Grass Valley^ r are agents for Sherman County See Our Display of New Disc Plows WERNM ARK’S GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Aski