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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1938)
f * i T f ESÊRRM AN COUNTY JOU R N A ¿ MORO, ' ORÉÒON ‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER f e , ’l988 ~£F PAGB TURBA s— ^ c . ( W Grass Valley MOKO.BI-RI-UTE8 By Freak Beyn eAU Pacific Power A Light Co., Lights in machine shed - Potential Annie Oakleys ers 1.25 W. G. Annawaethy,Labecand road supplies ~ Ginn, Coleman A Co., Road 10.05 supplies Fields Garage, Gas and tire re pair _ _ _ _ _ Howard Cooper Corp., Road • supplies 3132 Loggers A Contractors, road supplies 32.14 Wells Freight line, Freight on road supplies , 18.45 Foss A Co., road supplies 1.25 Oregon Culvert a Pipe Co., Culverts for roads 268.12 Standard Oil Co., Gasoline 55.21 Mrs. C. M. Snider, rent on machine shed 6.00 National Hosplal 'Association Road employee's protection 1150 Residents Given State Indus. Accident Comm. Road employee's protection 16.23 shell Oil Company, Gaa for T W IrT — 7 — ~ ----- 3 Thia te a very short school week Earl Olds A Company, Road due to the fact that the Teachers supplies - 4 Institute was held Monday and Geo. A. Potter, road expenses 1J0 Tuesday in The Dalles. This is ;------- l also the final week of the first’ Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M Joint installation of the newly six week period and teats have' The Masons and the Eastern Meets on the 1st and! 3rd Thursday eve elected officers of the American started with au.ne very long Star gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mjs. Alva Bakin Saturday nings of each month.1 Legion posts of Wasco, Moro, Kent faces in evidence. Due te the dance to be given by evening at the Masonic hall, where Visiting members cor and Antelope, will Be held at the the Firemen, dotober, 29, the date, they were presented with a lovely dially invited to meet Masonic hall in Moro) on the eve gilt. 'M! . and "Mrs. Eskin are mov with us. ning of October 29. Members of of the school dance has been post ing to Dufur to make their home. Searal Seaicy, W. M •4 * '. . * — & the Auxiliary of the Wasco, Moro poned until November 6. Plana C. V. Belknap, Secy. for the concessions are well ad Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Everett and and Kent units will be installed at vanced with milk bottle games, children of Klamath Falla were the same time. Wily Knighten, Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.8/ district commander of the Legion darts egg throwing, and other visitors at the home of his brother Moio, Oregon games being diaquased. Ted Everett and family Saturday. will install the men and Mrs. Ellen Meets Every Second and Wednesday afternoon the school There was no school Monday Rooper will install the women. Fourth Thursdays in each was entertained by Me. Graybill, and Tuesday due to the teachers „ Mrs. L aw s Segerdahl and son an expert on the Marimtba-Xylo- being in The Dalles to attend the Month. Visiting members are here from Paulina4* for s visit phone, who also told the history Invited teacher's institute. Kerrone Christianson W. M. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the instrument. Ruth Sparling, Secretary. W. A. Ruggles. Melvin Balzer and Varnal Tes- Moro had_s bye last week in ehner went hunting in the canyons Martin Melzer and L. H. Mitch sports», but will play Kent here elmore attendeed Presbytery Tues Friday night. The school will ap Saturday and killed a Bobcat. A tto rn e y A t L a w Walter M. Pierce was a caller day, at Lake Grove, near Oswego. preciate a good attendance. here Tuesday. Mrs. Mitchelmore spent the day M oro a n d W a x * . Receiving Instruction In pistol «hasting from an expert. Chief of Petke Mt. and Mrs Gus Engstronr and in Portland. I . V SCHOOL NOTES Mr. and M.s. Edgar Alley and^hil- Fred Spoolstra of Sparta, N. J ., these fa ir marksmen are trying their — Dealer In M:s. W. W. Knighten enter dren accompanied by C. A. Oes- skill on the target. Left to right are Dorothy Cerny of Hillside. N. J.: By Delores Slmoa tained a group of young folks at Calkin« W e e d e n , Tre a ten erekh were visitors in The Dalles Jesti Bauer of South Orange, N. J.; Anlte aad Edith Mum ford of Bogoto, FILMS DEVELOPED her home Friday evening honoring N. .1.; and Lee Drew of Oakland, CalW. _____ Thursday, October 18, the vol- Tuesday. Mr. Oestrekh to meet her daughter, Ansjesn, on her ey ball* teams went to Wascoj his family, lew who '••• V La/1 xxfcZiW A vioiiinff had h been visiting, : and Mrs W. J. Davis went to Port Used Weeders home Sunday evening.. eleventh birthday. "Refreshments where both the girls and boys were jn Spokane, land Saturday where Don will re e were served in the Presbyterian victorious. The scores were, girls' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May return F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T The high school students gave ed last week from Salem whe e ceive medical treatment. church basement. 43 to 9 and boys, 46 to 17. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling You pay only for GOOD pictures M o r o , O r e g o n _ , x » v » • farewell party for Kelly Tiller they visited their son and family, Phone 454 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling Mr. Baker not at »ciwo) ^ , Q Q F haU s ^ r d n y MORO PHARMACY 3 Major and Mrs. Thomas E. May. and son Robert were callers in The and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chris ast Friday doe to the fact that due e„ ning Th(t evening « a s spent Dalles Saturday. tianson went to Portland Sunday is was attending a principals in dancing, and refreshments of They also visited at other valley Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartman of points. returning home Monday. * meeting in Salem. sandwiches, salad, pie and coffee Wasco visited her sister and fam Mr, and Mrs. Art Bibby and Wednesday, October 12, the Odd were served at the close of the Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Bslentine of ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balie- children and Mrs. Jack Odell and Klamath County were in the coun Allows gave a party for the atu- evening, iuec Sunday. daughter Sue we e visitors at the . ' . ty a short time Wednesday morn dent body. Entertainment eon-i Mr. and Mrs. J. S’. Newcomb aad The T. S. Reese ranch home near Moro .¡»ted of n m e . . « I dancin,. Re- th. e shoPt~r* ing. Mr. Bslentine is the Repub daughter Doris left Saturday for fre»hmenta were .erved ' Dalles Monday were Mr. 4 Mrs. Friday afternoon. lican nominee for representative o a . .e > ’A rt Bibby, Mr. and Mrs. A d en Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson of Clatskanie to visit their daughter in Congress from the second Ore Saturday, October IS, a farewell « ire> Mr and Mrs. Frank Bayer Moro were brief ealle s at the and family, Mr. and M s. Waylaaa gon district. party was given in honor of Kelly: <nd Cora and Mrs. A. A. Wren Hogue home near here, last Weld. They returned 'iuexuay. a junior who is leaving. D Mrs. Omer Sayra spent a few Tiller, We am d.ru.nd that Kelly'» new M“ >nJ wc„ Tuesday evening/ days this week In Dufur visiting Mr. .and Mrs. R. J. Baker of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Hart and iome will be Hermiston. visitors in The Dalles Monday. j Gresham were 'business visitos A cry of joy was heard last Fri family. Mr. and Mrs. fed Everett and here several days thia week. day, when the student body was iCoimnued t' um paa* one J Mrs. Bets Powell of Portland is informed that there would 'be no daughUr Lois Anne, Mr. and Mrs.' The Odd Fellow and Rebekah P. A. Everett and children and H. lodges gave a party for the high here visiting with her son, Marion 11.00 sor’s office expense , HL E verettspent Saturday exenin, school student, and their teachers and family and getting acquainted « n w ' Naomi Van Glide , Help in with the new grand daughter. The range of materials that can be dalles attending teachers insti- and Sunday at Wasco v isitln g M r .W . ¿ties, lay evening. The evening 12.60 Assesor's office ' and Mrs.’ L. L. Funk and Mr. and was spent in playing games and Lloyd Honnayin, Truman Strong tolte........... ............. ....“ -------- - ; Mrs. Carf Everett.--------- - T 'fonvc ll Tg 'and' re fre s h m e n t s o f san d Wily W. Knighten, office Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. wichcs, ice cream and cake we e w e ld e d is greatly increased. held $33.33; Teacher’s Christensen, Mr. and M s. Darwin Wayne Karnes of Kansas is served at a late hour. 113.33 Van Gilder and Mrs. Coll is Moore visiting his brother and family Mr Institute $80.00 Mrs. Arch Cantrall took her and three Salem friends spent the and Mrs. Glen Karnes. Geo. A. Potter, Judge's ex soil Everett to Moro Saturday to week end from Friday to Monday Moro Community Preabyte Un ^ T T ” L^ris Walsh and children see the dentist, with the result of 440 penses east of Prairie City on a hunting Church: 10 a. m., Bible school, of Wasco visited Friday with Mr. his having seve al teeth pulled Chas. R. Logan, County Audit 57.50 trip., They brougnt back three Otis Baker, Janitor's salary 50.00 11 a. m.. Morning worship service and Mrs. Glen Karnes and family, while there. deer. Mrs. *Eben Kee entertained the CLAIMS PRESENTED AND and sermon “The Criaia in Free-] .jfn . Earl Olds is with her fath- M. C. Webb of The Dalles has dom." 11 a. m., Junior Christian fcr ^ ho ig in portiand. junior bridge cluib at her home ALLOWED AGUHNST THE ROAD been appointed as the new in Endeavo-, Intermediate ChristUn Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. FUND, OCTOBER TERM, 1938. « • Wilt. Frank Fortner of Mrs. Clara Kock (receive! high Claimant spector for the food and dairy de Endeavor. 8:46 p. m. Hijrh School Account Amount 0|B>OOOB06IOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCMnO partment of the state agricultural C. E. 7:30 p. m.. Evening worship (Portland and Scott Fortner of score. Mrs. Dell Olds received the L. L. Peetz, road master’s a e iM e e ' ¿ ¡ Z m « a ^ 7T i e Ajxj.tle Moro went deer hunting Friday department for this territory. $61.05 salary guest prize. Who Might Have B e e n ............- • <“ the Pr.nev.lle country. They re- 64.40 Mr. and Mrs. John Bcuther and K. Dunlap, Road labor Eighteen thousand dollars will l^awrewce Mitchelmore, m inister.' tinned Monday. 58.40 family were visitors in The Dalles E. McPherson, load labor be spent by the state highway de 43.00 Mrs. Dell Olds and Betty Lou Satu day. H. Yocum, road labor partment near Mo o for the crush- This original estimate is made in complUnce with section 231- 27.70 A of the laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit coat of in k of stock pile* of rock between Moro ChristUn Science Society: were in Moro Saturday to have • MV. end Mrs. Curly Kruger and H. C. Ginn, road labor some dental work done fo- Betty? 5.80 the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal Moro and the Wasco county line Church service every Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of W. F. Johnson, road labor 64.35 L. L. Peetz, road master years next preceding the current year, the expenditure» and the and for Shearers grade road. Work morning at eleven o’clock. The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz Portland came up Satu day eve 54.80 budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and must begin before January first. Wednesday evening meeting, which stopped briefly Sunday at the ning to visit Mrs. Wren Hogue K. Dunlap, road labor 40.40 the expenditures of the current year. E. McPhe son, road labor , Total registrations of parties in includes testimonies of ChristUn home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. who is very ill. They also visited H. Yocum, road labor 48.00 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Science healings, begins at eight Cha. les Lemley, on their way home Mr. Kruger's cousin, Mrs. Marion Sherman county is as follows: 21.20 C. Bargenholt, road labor Used Budget Democrats, 536; Republicans, 804; o'clock. ,The reading room is lo- to Ada-ms from the principal’s V8n Metre and family and Mr. J. Cothran, road taoor 6.30 for for 6 mo. cated in the rear of the church meeting at Salem. and Ml s. Dell Eakin. Socialists, 6; Independent, 8 ; ’and 6 mo. Don =•; building and has an attendant in Mrs. Fred Cox and son Non-Partisan, 4. Mrs. Ray Blake and daughter 1935 1936 1937 1938 1938 charge at the close of the service« Marjorie of Moro were visitors The junior matrons bridge club ■n,e public 1» «rd iully inviUd to GENERAL FUND >t U e j „ Wilt honored Mrs. L au a Segerdahl at the church services and to make u ACCOUNT home. $120.00 a party Wednesday night wt the use of the reading room. $120.00 $120.00 Recorder Salary $60.00 $60.00 120.00 120.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamer M . and Mrs. Jack Odell were 120.00 60.00 Treasurer Salary 60.00 in Friend Saturday evening where Sayra. WATER FUND Wasco Methodist Ocurch: Sun Jack played for a dance, returning Marshal A Water Walter (Rutledge is spending day school at 10 a. m. Classes for 960.00 960.00 960.00 750.00 480 Pumper all ages. Preaching service ot couple of Weeks in Portland. 158.80 283.95 213.15 126.00 89.82 Labor 11 a. ra. The pastor will preach 464.61 428.22 852.89 Mr. and Mrs. Cla ence Sparling 200.00 1831 Supplies 418.62 578.63 516.98 and M’r. and Mrs. Arthur Chris at the ~ Grass Valley Methodist 260.00 262.29 Power —on H ig h e r L iv in g 307.78 284.83 37.56 15.00 17.20 tensen mode a trip to Portland church, Sunday afternoon at 2.30. Fire Department Farm Income in the United States Costs & Lower Income^ The Standard Bearers met at the 48.37 SU te Industrial the first of the w w k has continued to climb ever «ince parsonage Tuesday evening for a MISCELLANEOUS 1932 until 1937 when the farmers I, R. Conlee is remodeling his pot lock dinner, and their regu 385.84 175.93 201.92 Emergency 125.00 528.58 of the nation had twice as much building on Main s t’eeit and ex lar monthly meeting. 810.96 810.96 transaction 810.96 Power a-c St. Li. 405.48 4054« to spend as in the former year pects to move hia grocery store to F. L. Cannel 1, pastor. tax is a tax on farmer's gross DEBT SERVICE Even in 1938 the farm income of a new location by the first of Principal on receipts from all sales, includ the United States remained about December. Last business to oc 500.00 250.00 bonds 500.00 ing eggs, wheat, flax, livestock, six million dollars above the 1932 POST OFFICE MOVING cupy the property was a barber 750.00 285.00 690.00 690.00 I nt. on bonds 634.00 vegetables; also a tax on every- level. shop. The old vault is (being torn The postoffice is to be moved I, Charles Ruggles, do hereby certify that the above estimated t h in g he buys, —mach.aery, out and the front remodeled. Her from the Webb building where is The administration farm program expenditures for the year 1938 was prepared by me and that the sacks, fertiliser, boxes, insur bert Dohm of The Dalles is doing has been for several years to the has been changed several times In expenditures and budget allowance for the first six months of the ance, etc. the work. an effort to give a more satisfac current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years preceeding Freeman building on Main street. RETAIL —A 2% transaction lax tory protection to the farmer on the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the rec Charles Sprague was in Sher This is being done because of a is a tax oa dollar value of all his product«. It will likely be ords in my charge, and to the best of my knowledge and belief are man rounty Thursday afternoon petition signed last year advocat sales, large or small. The mer- further changed but will not go true and correct copies tihereof. meeting voters, ending his trip at ing the change. The move will be „ chant ia supposed to pay the .Charles Ruggles, City Recorder. back io any discredited plan of Moro where arrived at six o ’clock made as soon as the building can tax. If he adds the tax to his subsidized dumping. to have dinner with supporters anc be remodeled. price«, he can add MORE than Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed friends in this county.- He spoke Beware of misleading report« of tax levy Tor the City of Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, for the the tax, t h a r a b y fooling the briefly to the crowd in the dinning wheat importations. Farm ex* room of the hotel before leaving Asked by the camp adviser to aup purchaser. 1939. . • ports were up last year 160 mil year Notice ply a sentence using the word is hereby given that in purourance to a legislative Act for The Dalles where he attended WHOLESALE - A 2% tro nssc- lions above 1936 and 300 millions “A diadem,” a 3C trooper ventured approved by the Governor, February 19th, 1931, that on November a Republican rally. tion tax is a tax on w h o'^ a’e above 1932. bravely: 7 the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County. sales. Many retailers will I'.y Most of the COC boys left Mon “People who drive carelessly Oregon, will be in iession at the City Hall at the hour of 7:30 o - Farm bankruptcy has degreased day for their new home near across railroad tracks diadem outside Oregon, becauso inter clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City of Moro will bo heard ' more than half since 1933 and Beacon Rock, but a few were left sight quicker than those who state «ales ere exem pt. KJ. », Ai„. a.,J '.>«..1 •> O ^ « m M I th M in a b » . M ,» J « )» •» . Farm Interest rates are one third in favor of or against the proposed tax levy aa hereinafter itemized. to clean up the camp and make it stop, look and listen.” SERVICES of d o c t o r , dentist, < less than 1932. ready for winter. The water aye lawyer, accountant, garage re- ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES tern has been drained. t. The new deal has brought GENERAL FUND peirmaa, are taxable. Lodge WATER FUND ........... $3600.00 higher wheat prices, lower Interest and chib du«s are taxable. A l Licenses ........ ................ .. 85.00 Treasurers salary ....... $120.00 to our fanners. It has brought so rents received, interest, div Recorders salary ........... 120.00 Hotel rent ------------- —- 600.00 greater exports and fewer baa idend«, transportation charges, WATER FUND J ruptcies. • Insurance premiums. . Marshall and Water For Sale: A small band of sheep Pumper _ »—«assaasss*. V.ttT _ 1600.00 «......„ • rt» ! I REAL. ESTATE sale« are U s a l - - Congressman Walter M. Pierce has 15 ewe lafflibs and 46 one year old Labor a-c water ............... 250.00 : ;. ‘ had an important part in thia pro ov older. Roy Tiller, Grass Val- Supplies ...................- ....... 400.00 gram. He has been a member of ley. “ -52 Power a-c water ...... 500.00 the important Agriculture cone Male Help Wanted: Reliable Man Fire Dept. 100.00 . roittee which reviews all farm leg- Wanted to call on farmers in MISCELLANEOUS - i 1 islation. He ia now the chairman Sherman County. No experience Emergency ........................ 260.00 of the wheat «action S ^ th a t oom .o’ capital required. Steady work > an d fo r the general fatipfecticn . Power a-c St. Lights .^..... 810.96 —— mitteo. WhsSU growers must not Make up to $12 a day. Write L. T r J Insurance on Hotel —.... 400.00 be misled'liy any political Judaaea. •OVERHAND, 4613 S. Jay St., Ta o f trading w h e re stock» are larg DEBT SERVICE Vote for a continuance of recovery Prin. on bonds *............. 1000.00 Amount to be raised t . ’■ .coma, Wash. and a more sympathetic national est an d quality gu a ra n tie d this Int. on bond s.......... .— 1260.00 ,t by Lost: Yellow Collie dog, with administration. 6710J6 ♦ 4 TOTAL 6710.96 GRAND TOTAL white strip in face. Reward. No I - Re-Elect PM4 ASv. by old an d reliable store merits < Bonded Indebtedness of City of Moro $31,700.00 O t «O0B !«•!□»»» 4 I».ve«tnr», T ía. -tify John Conroy, Grass Valley. ito a B u ild in g. V ortlecd, SC 3 fia t« Giles L. French, Chairman of Budget Committee. Dated at 1 Walter M. Pieroe H G u n t i, Pi*». V.H.Vouin, Y o u r Attention-* Christmas Cards: 15 or 25 for Congressman Oregon, October 4, 1938. "Zn '-¡7«r«î|r «jw dj/i.bç I» feaelbn, l«g' H. O. Kunaman, Secretary of the Budget O om m m a. Daw $«t $1 00 with name printed. Beaut I afc.'.c oSoir«; d»«*»*««’ f» p* , Pd. Pol^ Ad. ■»•in.-n « nrd »wn»rdi..i ful etchings V ivian; Trounce the Hearing on the Budget November^, Hlf» ^foro- 49’w P«1 Farewell Party To Be Held GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A. W. McLEOD FR EE a New Electric Welder W ith this n e w ly instal led e n d m o d ern W eld er w e a r e a b le to d o a n y k in d o f W elding q u ick & neat. County Court CHUCHES WE CAN WELD IT City of Moro Budget Farm Income itr I - $ - ÔE Z E IG L E R ’S Classified Ads the Grass Valley Quality Store for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear i D O N 'T Up Under GAMBLE1 Program AAA