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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1936)
herutun Coitniij Jjmtrnal 3=3 =t Forty Eighth Year No. 16 . ............... I * 1 State Affairs Moro, Oregon. Friday, February 21, 1936 . . Auction Sale Erosion Boards \PO,tponed Until ¡0^^ For February 27 „ * Soil Conservation Official County Paper Tetz Speaks On î Weather Remains Peterson Is New WaSCO Bank International Power & Light w n n Cold Through Man In Moro 7 Í y Harmony Another Week Sixth Dividend Early,signs point to a bumper Chester Smith had a bit of hare In order to create harmony in crop of primary candidates. With Harry O. Peterson has been ap luck for his sal« last Monday when international relations there must nearly six weeks remaining in pointed .as representative of the I be cultivation of an abiding atti Snêw Covering On Fields May •Pacific Power & Light Co., in1 Delayed Dividend Paid On which to file for a place on the May he drew the coldest day of the win Omer Sayr« Writes of Value tude of understanding of others, ballot volunteers for public serv ter so far. The mercury held to •Sherman county succeeding Stan ice are springing up with a profu the zero mark all day, and few and Cost oi Erosion Dams and . through education, religion and so Be of Lÿth Valle Except As ley Reavis who. with his wife, left Claims As Of October 5th; cial intercourse, Éehry Tetz, prin sion reminiscent of dandelions on customers came to bid. for Arlington Monday. Mr. Smith postponed his sale un Use To Which They May Be cipal of the Rufus schoofr. told a neglected lawn. Mr. Peterson is a native of As Bank’s Condition Thought til Thursday, February 27 when members of th« Moro Indications are ^that Cihas. 12 toria but has been in The Dalles Club, Friday afternoon, when he Off May Erode Lands McNary, republican, will have com it is expected that th« weather will Put In Farm Management office of thu company for four 1 Good By Local Depositors spoke on “International Relations.” years. He will move into the petition within his own party for be more favorable. George Goch- Th« was at the homa of •Williams house that was occupied the senatorial nomination to nour will act as auctioneer and which W. E. Burke, state senator more horses and machinery will Th« board ol directors of the Mrs. John Foes. The weather man has not been by Mr. and M ts . Reavis. His ex Announcement is made in this offeded for sal« than was at .. ....... Other numbers from Yamhill County, is. said to be <the program perience has been in the office of issue of the Journal, of the pay. first listed, Walter,Bruciteli hav- soil conservation unite in fruiter* from *° h * I ' <l ° “ resident» of shtr - were furnished 1 aspire. Willis Mahoney, fiery may-, . „ the company but while here he will , nt of the sixth dividend to de or of Klamath Fall. Will probably ln« arranged to »Hl dome horse* Sherman county met Saturday Rufus. Anna Coats, lia rie Mathie- man county Ms on the citizens of have charge of the entire facilities in ] positors in the Bank of Commerce at the court house to talk over the1 son and Josephine Bryant sang. have a clear field for the Democra- at ^e sale. the middle west but even so a ma- of th« company. Mr. Reavis will । at Wasco, which closed in Sep. tic nomination. do outside work entirely in Arling- tember, , 1933. the value of soil conservation in | line ino Tetz, Phyllis Mad hr and ‘Ros jority of those who went about ton. In the first Oregon district Sam . piis payment will be 10% shivering during the last two weeks such a « manner that a large part anna Macnab, _ . - _ 11 esV» 1*1 aZeOba C. Mae JW M * Miss Earle Mur- Brown, the Gervais farmer, and Tractor School Is which is the same as has been of the land owners of the county dock «ccompanirt. Mrs. L. V. have been willing to cry “enough” Walter Norblad, youthful Clatsop 0/1II K Wil lira«» ___ JUhiA Ti . n< 0 - I 1 . “ j pa *d on other occasions. This pay- will be willing to cooperate with Moore was director of the meeting, and let the chill blained east have county legislator, both admit ^that Well Attended Moro m C h 001 vlOSCG ment represents the accumulations the government in caring for the The club voted to jpvite a group the metarologioal endurance record they are giving serious considers-, by the liquidator from February 5, tand so that it will retain it. pro- w^frorn^ tion to suggestions that they en * This matter of speaking of the Despite rather inclement weath 1935, The checks will be distrib. For Scarlet Fever. Oregon to discus. “ What Penna- cold snap in th« past tense may be ter the lists against James W. er the tractor school held at Wasco uted on and after February 27. nent Plan of Relief Should We oat of order as this is written for Mott, incumbent, for the republi Tuesday under the auspices of the Adams Made President Schools in Moro did not open Adopt?” They will’be in Moro on there is no overpowering evidence Monday morning because of a re Payment Long Expected can nomination for Congress. No O’Meara Implement Company was James B. Adams was elected March 27th. democrats have as yet definitely very well attended, about 125 be that a chihook is on its way across currence of scarlet fever in the This payment has been expected i president of the combined group announced as candictates for this ing registered at the desk. the hills chase the snow off the community. Thursday morning for several months. It will dis- of erosion directors and T. M. office but many are being mention fields, test the CCC dams and take Helen Strong was sent home ill tribute between fifteen and sixteen R. B. Knapp was the main „ J* 1 ed including Walter Fisher of Rose speaker as he explained th« pic i Rolfe and G. H. Root were made the ehill out of. the marrow of and her case was diagnosed by Dr.1 thousand dollars to the depositors . burg, a veteran state legislator; tures and displays of 'machine vice presidents for the ends of the 1 III Co vaDCUuSlieS citizens’ bones. Poley as i scarlet fever, the next of the bank and will bring the _ ' e. - Earl M. Nott of McMinnville, dis parts; Victor Wallace and Gay county. day. Saturday the school boaro total liabilities of the bank down Snow Falls Daily As a means of informing farm- trict attorney for Yamhill county, Money, district supervisors, and met in special session to order to approximately $62,000 which and W. A. Delzell of Salem, tbe Pete Ray picture machine opera- ers and land owners of the value A litte snow has fallen almost schools closed until the statutory 7 might be easily paid with favora soil conservation a series of < , DW ‘* wiiwivant democratic nominee of four years ton aig0 had B • . r¿LmlM.^n,¿ of every day of the week but as the days from time of exposure had ble’ crop and price conditions in ,rticI“ .regarding the several cold remained there was less and elapsed. ‘ farmers how the Catei-piMar Die- the opinion of citizens of the area Walter M. Pierce of La(,rande sels operate. Lunch was served by phases of work being done in this! less chance that it would ever ac g « • This is the second time this win served by the bank. wo.iv ¿° w b« w pivpaicu ay Nahouse and WilM tor Sheriff; already has competition ior the the ladies’ organisation of Wasco ~“ty 7*« prepared by hieve the aim of all good snows ter school has been closed. The of fllA the directo-1 e democratic nomination for Con- anj was frec t|je patrons of the different members r\P and be absorbed into the ground Grass Valley school lost a week for CAAAM/I Oregon district Bhow rate. The following article by Viola Hansen for Comity Clerk gress in the second to push the wheat stalks into the scarlet fever and the Wasco school Bangs Disease Tests Omer G. Sayrs has to do with dams ’ in the person of V. S. Howard of sunshine next spring. There h was closed for two weeks on ac that have been built by CCC labor1 ‘ Madras who has already filed hit a general belief that the snow count of measles which disrupts on his place south of Moro. formal the secre- S1166p IllDQCttl<lt6(i The announcement this week of moisture, nearly the full half inch the school program no little and Continue Despite Cold tary of declaration state. • On with the republican another /avowed candidate for of it, will go roaring down the entirely spoils the athletic sche * The Bang’s disease testing is DREAMS CAN COME TRUE side of the political fence there will p Q ■* * sheriff and one for clerk adds fuel draws full of silt, down the can dules so carefully worked out by going ahead in this county despite also be at least two contenders for r OF u6ptlC16ID3 by Omer G. Sayrs to the firb of political interest with yons carrying debris and mud and the principals. It is likely that inclement weather and the calls for Congressional honors. Clarence B. All my life I have heard people in the county. lifter Nahouse. on into the ever' waiting river some additional time will be added the veterinarian to doctor sick Phillips of Burns is already in the , About hcad o{ sheep have say, ‘ ‘ if Sherman county only had who h®8 been sheriff since where it will be juet another flood, on to the end of the school year stock for other ailments. To date race and C. D. Nicholsen of Hood •>“» »•»«> Haemmorragic Septi- fifteen or twenty acres of sub-ir- ' tbe BP™? of 1929, will< make the As a sand bar the soil becomes a to make up for the time lost. 1198 dairy cattle and 1562 head ■River. has let it b. known that he «**“* bacterln withm the past ten rigated or meadow land on each race ^ or tbe Republican nomina- menace to man’s success instead of of beef cattle have been tested. experts to enter. AH four of these by Dr Miller snd the county head the office. It an aid to his welfare. Of these 61 have reacted and 24 ’ Candidates are supporters of the E1«!“ tho“ section, what a country we would tion for t----- »• -------. - jg understood that Hugh Chrisman, more tomorrow are suspected of being infected Townsend old age pension plsn. j »! w*M«r U have.” The green feed for our sinet shortly after the war _____ Conrres.iMi^ eondidades in the ǰ°P*r.. Alli ed Koek and lather cows, sheep and hogs, along with sheriff wtfi not run again Wt will retire n-ary MfSMMpw The work is being done by th« on his already won laurels. Saturday night had the distinc- federal government on an appro vanced as tn the other two dis ers are preparing to vaccinate would sure be great. Miss Viola Hansen has been act tion of being the coldest of the This dream can come true priation made some months ago. tricts. William A. Ekwall, incum their sheep as a preventative meat ing as deputy clerk for six years winter to date, when the thermom- ure. The cost of the treatment is v ®ry little expense by building When the money for this work is bent will try for a come-back but and, since the illness of George eter dropped to nine below zero exhausted the work will stop as is expected to have competition for about ten cents per head and it is ’ dams ta hold the run off. A dam C. Vintin, present clerk, has been at the station. Monday night it a free service to stock owners it the republican nomination by some a cure for the disease or a preven- ' that will back water over an acre in charge of the office, announces was eight below. Since that tim« of ground a few feet deep should tative against-it. is said by county agent Perry Townsend candidate. Elton Wat UNION —Grain hay and wheat Johnston. It is at present esti- sub-irrigate ten acres or more. her candidacy for the Republican the weather has been more mod kins who had a brief taste of life Around these dams and below you nomination for the office. She first erate and temperatures above zero chaff proved to be unsatisfac mated that July first will be the at Washington, D. C., some ten can have the stock grazing and the achieved distinction in this -county have been recorded as coldest for tory feeds for fattening lambe deadline. years ago is understood to aspire as 4-H club winner and represent I the 24 hour periods. gardens growing. even when supplemented with Testing May Be Compulsory to Ekwall’s seat and will probably x ed the state in national competi grain, in feeding trials conducted seek the Democratic nomination. Dams Inexpensive tion. Mr. Vintin will not be a can ' .. More Snow Probable In counties in which there are last fall at the Livestock branch didate. The dams the CCC boys built on Radio . weather prophets who experiment station here. The same more dairy than beef cattle the Oregon’s formal request for a my place last fall cost me the wear No Court 'Candidates Appear have been announcing a snow tests that showed that wheat is as testing is compulsory according to share of Uncle Sam's old age J and tear on myself and caterpillar > storm for this area may be correct good or better than barley as grain a state law passed in 1935. While pension fund will be in the hands । for four days and not to exceed' The situation regarding candi yet as indications are such that revealed that grain hay or wheat more beef cattle have been tested of the National Security board , twenty dollars - in cash. By the1 dacies for commissioner and judge a snow might be possible,. Warm chaff with molasses will in no wise here so far than dairy cattle it within the week. This will put the Passage by congress of an ap-: tjme t,his snow is gone they will has not been clarified to any great er days and cloudy skies lead to take the place of alfalfa hay as a is thought by those connected with .tate’, old age propriatlon bill providing clo.e to extent during the week. There is squarely before the federal boaro $300.000,000 for use by the AAA I have held over a million gallons of a movement to elect a commission this belief. The value of snow, of roughage, says D. E. Richards, the work that when the final count water from run-off. These dams is made there will be more dairy course, will depend on how it goes superintendent. for acceptance or reject.on. Opin- wind er from the north end and a judge off. were built of dirt, rock, stub fence cattle listed as there are 8400 cat One lot of lambs fed bright, ion here i. fa.riy evenly divided as ¡„validated by the .upreme beardless barley hay as roughage tle in the county and most of the to th. outcome. Many ^re the £ ^ubt Ore_ posts and straw bottoms. Old lum from the central part of the coun ty. Two reasons are given for with the same grain ration given large beef herds have already been board will overlook the diaerepan- ;ontract holde„ will u iu]ly ber and bent up woven wire, or in this idea. First is that the county C>M in toe Oregon act. pernto tmg » Bted for compiiBB« ,1J other words, all the junk one has those on alfalfa hay, gained only given the test. Lindeman business might * be UC tvuu^^u conducted • a bit Uiv-------------<— ------------------------------ 13.1 pounds per head in the 88-day . Dr. B. H. Miller is almost thru Uu.i.tate to partidp.be in the fed perfumed prior to the on the farm is put in a pile in more easily if the judge lived near p.« v m Fl 11 such a way that it forms a dam. feeding period compared with a with the first test and will start •ral appropuation for assistance 9 • j e,. rendering of the court decision, the court house ise and second, the DieS ID 1 D6 Dall 65 gain of 25.2 pounds per head by the second within a short time, of the needy aged on a 50-50 basis, jR north end has held the judgeship Others ar« not so optimistic and.Ja”u*ry ' .. those on grain and chopped alfalfa. Those who wish to have their cat- Joseph P. Lindeman, father of for 18 years. fear that nothing short of addition I due Estimates vary as to under th. amount This put the feed cost high and yet tie tested must arrange through Oregon farmers thest State Utility To Have Ben Lttfin. publisher of The Clarence Lindeman and Mrs. Alta the lambs graded medium and sold the county agent and sign the re al legislative action to correct the. 1 contracts, but officials of the Ore- q jj p ■ Dalles Mountaineer, has announced Willard, and an old time resident for less money. lease required by the government pension act can satisfy the require gon State college extension service r 60(1161011 DrOOCO his candidacy for delegate to the of Rufus was buri«d in The Dalles ments of the federal act. believe the figure for old contracts! RepuoKcan convention which will Wednesday. H« died Monday morn Grain Hay Unsatisfactory ing at the age of 78 years. He had archi- wil1 1x5 around IL340.000 ( Marshall E. Neuman, Field Sup- be held in Cleveland next June. Carl F. Gould. Some estimates have been even ervisor, Mbtor Transportation of At the end of the first 30-day CCC Troupe To lived in Rufus for fifty five years. tert employed by the capitol recon- , . | utilities Corimiuion, 1. He was a native of Nebraska. period, the lambs In the grain hay .trucuon commission, expects the’»» ¡touring eastern Oregon end will Surviving him ar« his widow, Mrs. lot were making such poor prog Wasco Doings new stat« house to be completed payments To Be Made ' establish headquarters for Alvin Effie Lindeman, a daughter, Mrs. ress that it was apparent that and ready for occupancy by April, । Friday night the minstrel troup Alta Willard, two sons, Clarence something else was needed. The To this total m»y also be added Miller at Pendleton. Mr Miller. 1938. Interest in the new building I ’*« «•— — — T-’7 -un k« in of Company 2114, CCC, will pre The Court lot was divided and half were fed and and Robert of California b Wide spread, inquiries have been payments for comphance by wheat sent their minstrel show in the stock carrots in addition to the brother In Sublette, Kansas. received from more than 60 archi- growers on the new program eon- » 1 » lne D«>les and the Idaho COUNTY COURT PROCEED* grain hay and barley. This brought Wasco opera house. A dance will tecta in all sections of the nation tracts, applications for which had hne »nd South as far as Burns and INGS OF THE FEBRUARY an immediate improvement so that be given after the show with the been signed and compliance made “«"d. ... 1936 • the extra gains made by the lambs boys furnishing the music. The by winter wheat growers. Noth-| The establishment of a repre- February 5th, 1936 - being the Govemor Martin frowns on the in that part of the lot, if credited cast for the show is made up of the proposal of the city of Salem to ing definite has been announced as sentative in the Eastern Oregon time for the regular term of th« to the carrots, would give them a following boys: John Horan, Cole turn Willson park over to the sfate to this group, however, and further country is in line with the Com- County Court for Shermhn County man Nee, Phil Holland, Frank Gal feeding value of $12.40 a ton. I ml»«|oner’s announced program of in the State of Oregon, the Hon. for capital purposes. The gover word is awaited lant, “Dutch’* Talbot, ‘‘Chuck’ Wheat chaff has long been con In preparations for cleaning up »»me time ago to cooperate and County Court did on said'date meet nor scerts a plot to thwart the will Chaysse, Herb Bates, “Knobby’’ sidered a valuable feed for some the past obligations of the govern- render every possible assistance in Clerk's office in County Court of the legislators as outined in the purposes, but little information as Langevin, Mickey Maguire, Ernie to its value for lambs has been re-1 Miller, Walt Reynolds, Edward capital bill limiting the new state ment under the crop control pro- to persons engaged in the carriage house at Moro, at the hour of 10 gram. Oregon officials have beea of persons or property under the o'clock a. m. The following officers house to the old site. corded in the past. One lot of Hickey, Leo Charest, Nate Har notified from Washington to return authority of the Motor Transpor- were present: Ice skating, a sport that has not lambs in the feed trials was fed man, Heckie Tardiff, Arthur Lem - I records and materials to county t«tion Act. Both Mr. Neuman and non. Geo. A, Potter, ’CpUhtJ been indulged in by Sherman coun- all the wheat chaff they would eat. ieux, Hank Garrity, Al Moery, Al Securities in which funds of the control associations and have these Mr. Miller will be viry glad to Judge; A. A. Dunlap, County Com World War Veterans State Aid tians for many a long winter, has with stock molasses added at the Nagorka, Joe Palasek, Swede Gull meet and cooperate with all oper commission has invested its sink proceed with the work much as ators, and will give the mevery missioner; P. C. Axtell, County become popular this week. It was rate of one-half pound per day brand ts. Mrs. Helen Ruggles will act as pianist. ing fund have increased in value they had been doing under past «•instance in adjusting any mat Commissioner; Viola Hansen, De started if is said, because Mr. and per head. . puty Clerk, and Geo. G. Updegraff, by approximately $230,000 since regulations. rel- The chaff and molasses were Mrs. George Updegraff and Mr. ters which are now difficult of un District Attorney. the dark day« of 1932 according New Low In Preparation and Mrt. Marius Douma when re- ished by tbe lambs. They also re derstanding. The following proceedings were tuthfig from The Dalles Sunday ceived a grain ration of whole Schedule Change Is to State Treasurer Holman. Audi Other districts are now being Meanwhile congress is working had at said term of Couit^. tors ^advised the commission to saw skaters on the locks near Ce- wheat. Nevertheless the lambs in planned throughout the state, each IN THE MATTER OP PAYING IHd. Curiousity and a dull after dispose of the securities four years on new agricultural adjustment ’ of which will be in charge of a (Continued on page four) Announced Here' ago and take their loss, amount built around federal aid in a soil District Supervisor. It is hoped CLAIMS PRESENTED AT RAID noon caused them to try the sport ing at that time to approximately conservation program which is ex that this will be a means of a clos TERM AGAINST THE GENER- A. Rose, local agent for the «»d >»>,nd behold’ WEATHER FOR THE WEEK iv#ryone who can , pait $200,000. The sale was opposed pected to accomplish some of the er relationship betweenMhe motor AL FUND: Claim* listed on p.g^ Union Pacific, announces that the by Holman and Jerrold Owen, sec purposes of the AAA crop control carrier and the commission so that 160 to 167, inclusiv«, MIN. PRKCIP eastbound Pacific Limited will DATK of skates is trying it. programs. It contains many fea General Fund, in the retary of the commission. leave Biggs 42 minutes earlier, .18.. .. 7........09 , Most popular pond i> that caus Feb. 13 . the matter of compliance with the tures, in fact, toward which th« et, are hereby ordered paid and th« effective February 21. Th« now law will be more easily understood ed by th« dam on the Sayrs place .. 7 . ,. -7....... 00 14 . . Tuberculosis, the white plague, AAA was gradually working in th« by those operating under the com Clerk is instructed to diraw war where local people gather each departure time will be at 11:25 , 9 . .. -9 ... .00 15 . can be entirely eliminated, in the transition from th« em«rgency to at mission’s jurisdiction, and at the rants against the General Fund to night, Some drive to the Colum a. m. instead of 12:07 p. m. with ..-2 ... .00 10 . 16 . opinion of Dr. G. C. Bellinger» su permanent policy of agricultural same time receive the benefit and cover said claims. corresponding 'time changes east, bia however to indulge in the . -8 ... .00 . 8 . 17 . | perintendent of the state tuber adjustment and cooperation. THE4 MATTI including arrivals at Pendleton at assistance of a representative of « IN a i m x KKLF , AT MAIfi Walking with a limp has 16 . 6 ... .10 19 . PRE A finan, ml report has just bcci commission without the neces- CLAIMS AGAINST culosis hospital. . TH« 'RO a S'*“0”''' correct the 1,1,1 2:20 p. m. instead of 3:20 p. m. 17 . .11.........00 19 AGAINST TM HOAD . and frQten e,r, , Two things are needed to attain issued showing total «xp«»r^ incurring expense and time at La Grande at 4.50 p. m. and at ................ 19 Total for week (9<>nt|mied oh page throe) I marlrdf distinction (Ooutiauod on Page two) Baker at 6:23. (Continued on pago four) | for travel to Salem. ÄS th7 Si ossisa à iva a a For County Offices * A -r- — — ■ - 1 -wi a i— — ♦ a ~ m “vlS Upcnn"* I./Lill CH Waa BCrVCQ . Dy ~ d 1 II ♦ *1" 1*71 t IY1 I * m l • a « • I M I 1 ggg«g a t" tj Feeding Trials Indicate Feed For Lambs $300,000,000 Appropriated To Wind Up AAA Joseph P. February Appearln Of' County Ice Skating Is Popular Sport För Local People — f