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(Lmnrty Sour nal State Affairs By A. L Lindbeck Official County Paper Moro, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1936 Forty Eighth Year No. 19 ’ Home Interests Conference Well Attenhed Bone of Contention in the Aegean Sea Declamatory Contest To Be Held In Wasco Much Federation Will Need To Be Reseeded Dates for the programs that will * P. J. Stadelman of The Dalles mark the final days of school “The best of six” was th« fen«;.- is expected to make up his mind al verdict among close to 500 wom» have been set by the principals of within die next week as to whether en who spent four daj^ attending the county, who met last Satur Many Norin Slopes Which or not he will yield to the urgings the sixth annual Hom« Intel day morning at the superinten Were Seeded To Spring Wheat of his friends to become a candi conference held at Oregon State dent’s office here. date for the republican nomination college the second week in Febru The declamatory contest will I m Last Fall Are Not Showing for state treasurer. While in Salem ary. Urged by Mrs. Beatrice Wal heldu* Wasco on April 24 and the thia week Stadelman admitted that ton Sackett, a member of tht. local tryouts for it will be held Proper Signs Of Life the prospect appealed to him State Board of Higher Education, prior to April 20. Contestants will strongly and that he was giving it to make the conference a week of begin work immediately. serious confideration. Qne of the conibined professional The three schools in the northern! |ot of [and jn German county factors which bejirvod to deter ment and recreation, the delegates most part of the county will close ’ j t . to reseeded this spring him from entarima.th« i race is his did just that. May 29 and the southern schools,} re ports of the damage done us C. Holman, friendship f<_ Grass -Valley and Kent will close'eo|d came from the . Many told Mise Thelma Gaylord, incumbent, who has already an- May 22. Commencement exer- Wa«c0 country where wV^was state leader of the home ecoao- nounced hla intention to seek re View of the (stand of Leros, one of the Dodecam-se Islands, which the Italians term the "Helgoland of the cises will be held on t e ay o |earned north slopes seeded elaction. Stadelman served out nomics extension, that they look, kegean. ”- The Island was taken by Italy In 1912 from Turkey, and heavily fortltied. Now Turkey Is thinking closing or the day before. SenioiJ Federation wheats were not forward to the conference now as the unexpired term of the late will , be given the , first of showing any sign of green. Latei »f taking it back while Italy Is engaged In Ethiopia.. However, the island Is predominantly populated by plays a yearly opportunity to mingle — .. Hal E. Hoss, as Secretary of State May with the exception of Kents. u was noted farther south and Sreeka and Greece believes that In case of a redistribution she should be given the islands. under appointment from Governor, with their friends from other parts which will be presented April 18. | n(>w nea) ly everyone Wiho pianted Meier. If he does not enter the of the sUte while gaining valuable information in the most important The typing contest will be held,(he soft white wheat last fall is race for the treaeuryship it is al . , to seed * again. [ in Moro April 29 fn the after noon. ! getting of all professions — homemaking. ready most certain that he will become I Grass Valley will be the scene of As a general thing the south The women from over the state the republican candidate for Uie ' the band festival and the date will slopes are thought to have enough ___ __ ____ _ ______ ____ ______ _ .met Chancellor Frederick M. Hun- state senate from the Wasco-: be May 16. Harold Hughes, prin- of a stand to make a crop in Ri ver ’district where Francis ter in his official capacity for the , cipal, will be in charge of the pro most places. The north slopes, •« .r-w ■ • Galloway, The Dalles Democrat, first time and heard him spetk on I gram for that event. Bands will however, are pretty barren. Wheat his candi-1 “ Education and the Family. ’ He has already announced play in the morning and singing on the south slopes came up dar School semi-formal dances will I urged them to keep a close union, dacy. and athletics will fill up the after ing the winter and looks fairly • be given next week by the junior VzOUIlljr VzlllCv^ : between these two forces, both Wasco and the senior [ class at noon. healthy, but on the north slopes based on fundamental Instincts of' encouraged Oregon Democrats, Moro. The Wasco dance — < ------------------- class at it just died without a trace in by their sweeping victory of two the human race. He said the pres-| will be an event of March 20 and _ — n • wn most instances. ervation of the family is at ^heixx , r, . - Tn years ago expect to put out a com the motif for decorations will be Voters At Ine rnmary Will foundation of civilization, but that 1 De g No survey of the number of 4 H Achievement plete ticket for all state and Con acres that must be sown again this gressional offices this year, includ cnly through education can it reach Lake Conference Returns m . i Have Large Field of Choice spring has been made so far but The Moro seniors have arranged 6 ing a full complement of candi its highest achievement. Day To Be Held normally there several thousand for decorations of a nautical na- dates for the 76 legislative seats. After a busy week spent in many ture and the gymnasium will be- Sunday, March 22, will be Ach- acres seeded to Federation wheats W. L. Gossolin, private secretary group meetings where they learn The addition of two new candi-, ievement Day for Sherman coun-1 every fall and probably a normal With the return thia week 01 transformed into a ship for the to Governor Martin, and Frank ed the latest advancements in Oregon ’ s delegation to the Salt dates to the lists already in the, ty 4-H club boys and girls. Thh> amount was put in last fall. A night. The orchestra will appear Tierney, executive secretary of the many phases of home management, field for county offices was an meeting will be held in Grass Vai- large part of it is thought to be Democratic state central commit- the women heard F. L. Ballard, Lake farm conference, preliminary in sailor costumes. x School board member» will act event of the week. Collis Moore, ley in the afternoon, and will take worthless. te, have been making a swing thru v’ce director of extension, sum up steps for bringing the growers of this state the benefits of the new Farmers in the south end of the as patrons and patronesses at each of Moro, who expects to leave his the place of the 4-H club banquets the coast counties this week as the aims of rural service work as sisting in the organization of local it is being conducted today. The federal farm plan were expected event. Two hundred and fifty in father’s ranch has announced him held in the various towns of the county have felt for several weeks that their soft wheat was all right Democratic clubs and pepping up objective of increasing farm in-, by the OSC extension service to vitations have been sent out for self as a candidate for clerk, and county previously. Chas. Everett, long time marshal but as little of it came up last fall proceed rapidly. There will be pictures of 4-H each of, the affairs and a hearty their partisans for the battle a- come is no longer “to make more. of Wasco, has petitions out for club work shown and an effort is it is also possible that it is killed. Details of administration by response is expected. money, to buy more land, to make head. sheriff. Both men are Republicans. being made to have O. M. Plum The cost to the farmers of the which it is hoped that the new , more money’’, and.,#0 on an^ on soil Fifteen candidates are already county will be considerable with conservation act may be ap mer present for the meeting. Mr. The fate of Oregon’s old aKe he explained. I in the field for the five offices of Seymour will be there to present the present price of seed wheat, plied to the best advantage in the pension program so far as Better income for the farmers Three New Trappers clerk, sheriff, assessor, commis the achievement pins, scholarship the cost of treating and sowing, eral . approval is concerned _ W,1H now means a better standard of western states were worked out ‘ rural ! at the Salt Lake meeting through Three new trappers are after the sioner and school sujierintendent, awards etc. Every one is invited running the cost well over a dol soon be known. Elmer Goudy,! living and a more enjoyable . lar per acre. The loss of time state relief idministrator, is now home nfe he saidt and ¡s that conferences of federal administra spring coyote crop in Sherman and but seven will be nominated,! to come. will also be a factor in the next tors, representative fanners and -u 411 r r-nr -- __ ■ it may be expected that the I __ so in Washington, D. C., conferring end to^j which all phases of «X- . . . colleges county in addition to the one who years’ crop in some cases. has been hired for many years, fatalities will be fairly . . c •* rq J with th« National Security Board., work are now directe<L ± Machinery firms in the county Oregon was represented at the Harold Dobyns of the biological the evening of May 15 when the Pcrsonaj Injury buit Filed The result of the conference means Tbe exfensjon services formerly are taking orders for new drills votes are counted. survey started the three new hunt rk for men, for women .nd much to th« the 10,000 needy aged aged.h h I had „¿ work i A suit was filed in Wasco coun- and other Superintendent Knighten has .his farm machinery to per thi. state. If succeas crowns Me. for“ the chi]dren. ^w. he pointed A Xib.™ ers on their work last week. ty last week In which Joseph form the operation as fast as hum non-partisan field to himself so far, Goudy’s effort, it means federal out it has men. with State Director of Agric u A. M. Zevely of Grass Valley is • little chance of competition. ( Vernon Flatt was sued along with anly possible. i th thl ^ddren al ” Solon T. White and the heads of the only local man te qualify for . with aid and a monthly pension aver- women .............. we . _ tr, »nn 'Frank Johnson of Ine Dalles, lor rnr! Whir »everal leading farm organizations, the position of hunter of coyotes, aging $25 for those 70 years of aimed at an a W1 no-U single goal-better invited by Secretary the »10.000 with , the teat w.th Davrd Re,d for the h) of i» connection Ada Jo)ky ast age and over. Otherwise the coun rural home life. infarte« Wallace A. E. Engbretson of As- and he has been established in the publican nomination ties will continue to bear the en- ' cre«'-J“9 to 2<»1. ,_____ ____ iwt mjurt c H.1)ard of Klamath south end of the county Where Mel i fall. 'Mrs. Jolley was riding with commissioner. i , . car struck one tire load and pensions to the needy dropped from 394 in January, 1985 vin Fulkerson will also spend a Mrs. Peetz and Carl Adams, the,Flatt h T^ nqnn r few miles . January, T . of Pendleton; aged will remain at the low level to 373 in 1936. • u it ---- wa. Falls; Will Steen of Mjlton N large part of his time. Two new —or candidate, are both from J by Mn of the past two years with an aver pointed out. ' B. Dodd of Portland, who former- men from other sections of the the Republican party and one age of $11 a month. Governor state will fill the WPA trappers ( death. The suit was started by be eliminated in May. “ B»ker- An °f thcse jobs Martin who approved the pension r %Ärru^t of the estate of the in the north end of the Only one of the Democratic can administrators program and signed the formal ^ encouraging.” Mr. McDonald producer» have been active in county. well known worker for prohibition didates for sheriff, C. C. Wilson and will be tried soon in Wasco application for federal funds ex said, "but all headway will be lost. previous A AA programs and Tom Garrett, can get the flag pressed himself a» confident that if the January toll is continued! Detagatesfrom the stat col- Are those potatoes satisfactory from that party, and likewise only county. W. - A. Uor“ were w A- Schoenfeld, Schoenfeld. dean the federal board will overlook throughout 1936. Oregon’s high lege for seed which were partially froz one of the four Republicans, L. H. of agriculture; F. L. Ballard, vice the discrepancies in the state act position among states with gooa Nahouse, Joe Truitt, Clarence en either in pits or in the ground director in charge of the extension and “okeh” the state plan. accident records should be of im during the October cold spell last Lindeman and Charles Everett, can service; E. L. Potter, head of the portance to every man who drives receive an order from the Repub division of agricultural economics fall? z Should the state supreme court an automobile.” This is a question many farmers lican party to go forth and con and N. G. Donaldson, fédérai which is now pondering the ques- ------------------- are now asking, advises E. R quer in November. officer. tion, hold the statutory salary of Jackman, extension agronomist at The entrance of (Mr. Moore It is the hope of the national the Governor to be a viotation °1 ! ÇL Ça I VPS BoUffht Oregon State college. The mere makes four candidates out for the administration to get the coopera- Proceedings of the County the constitution it is expected that ÛBUW VdlVCÔ UVUglU fact that a potato will sprout is Republican nomination for clerk, 1 tion of farmers to hold out approx suits will follow to restrain the| Glen King drove up the John not an indication that there is no Miss Hansen, the deputy, John T. imately the same number of acres Deceased Was Ex-Mayor Of payment of the statutory salaries Court March Term, 1936 _ __ __ . Day valley Wednesday taking four injury, Jackman warns, as the eyes from surplus crops as would have Johnson, and Joseph Mee. to both SecreUry of SUte Snell Hereford bulls along to sell to may be unhurt while the tuber has Walter Ruggles is the only Dem been used for other purposes had Wasco; World War Veteran and Treasurer Holman. The SAla"' stockmen in that section. He re- been damaged to the extent that the original crop control programs ocratic nominee for clerk. ries of all three officials are Axed I turned with two Shorthorn calves March 4, 1936, being the time for it will decay quickly after being Not in recent years have so > been allowed to stand. Under the by the same constitutional sec-,^or ASa Richelderfer and one for the regular term of the County many people been in the race for planted, causing a weak plaht. new plan it is proposed to reim tion. Rodney Alden, Woodburn Frank Sayrs, two senior Angus Lynden J. Lucas was found dead Court for Sherman County in the the voters favor and, to judge from Jackman suggests that potatoes burse farmers who continue to de newspaper man-attorney, in his calves. for Bob Christensen- and State of Oregon, Honorable Coun comments heard about the county, in the ware house of the Condon subjected to freezing be sorted vote a percentage of the land to argument before the supreme court Lloyd Henrichs and two junior Grain Growers last Thursday ty Court did on said day meet in this week, declared that the figures Angus calves for Bobby King. soil improving crops or to switch the County Court room in Bhe the quality of the candidates is morning about ten o clock. His before being used for seed. Each in the constitutional provision were These calves will be used by their from soil depleting to soil con county courthouse at Moro, at the considered very good by citizens body was reclining on a pile of tuber is tested by cutting a shin slice from the stem end. Those as well. Mood owner9 as 4-H club calves and next serving crops. maximum salaries. 'Ralph Kaipn moou wheat sacks and a shot gun was cutting without the characteristic hour of 10 o ’ clock a. m. The plan calls for local commit y, assistant attorney general, rep- fair time> an fattened and curled nearby. Suicide was thought to be brittleness of the normal potato The following were present: resenting Governor Martin in the an(j fraine^ will be sihotfn to the tee« again, preferably made up of the cause of death but the evidence had best be discarded. Badly Geo. A. Potter, County Judge Grass Valley Team memtiers who have had previous Buit brought by Ed Jory, Marion public. Winners will undoubtedly was not conclusive. A. A. Dunlap, County Commis-; frozen potatoes occasionally show county taxpayer, argued that if. be shown at the state fair and the experience with the AAA pro sioner. Mr. Lucas had been manager no other signs except that the Looses Debate grams. the constitution makers had in-; Pacific International where form of the Condon company for three knife slips through them smoothly P. C. Axtell, County Commis H. R. Tolley of the University of intended to limit the salaries to er Sherman county calves have Red- The negative team of the years having gone there from Was and without any noise. Any black California and a consultant in the sioner. the amount« established at that made marks before. mond high school composed of co where he was connected with or darkened areas in the flesh or a Viola M. Hansen, Deputy County planning section of the AAA, has time they would have included a Grace Belknap, and Louise John warehousing practically all his a- distinctly discolored vascular ring Clerk. I been in Washington since the new definite limiting clause such as The following proceedings were son won from the Grass Valley dult years. He was first with the just under the skin are other in j program was launched and has “and no more.’’ All seven of the Scales for Calves Here high school affirmative team, Keith Wasco Warehouse and Milling dications of frost damage. had at said meeting: helped in working out administra- supreme court justices sat in at Rinehart and Agnes Simon, Wed company and later with the F arm- County agent Johnston and SCS IN THE MATTER OF THE (Continued on Page two) the arguing of the case. nesday night at Grass Valley. The er’s National. He was considered manager Parkins were in Redmond BONDS OF THE SHERMAN • ♦ ♦ Monday and brought the stock COUNTY FAIR BOARD MEM- question was /‘Resolved: That the to be one of the most efficient' P qqj - PenmanSDlD Polk County was the first to re | _ . BERS: Bond of T. M. Rolfe; O. government should provide medi warehousemen in this area. HClubs Bei“g mit 1936 taxes to the state, Ï cal service to all citizens.” G. Sayrs and O. G. Hilderbrand at He was born in Centerville, Names Town ‘Olex check for $11,492.20 covering the $1000.00 each,» were filed as for The negative team, Janet Wil Washington forty six years ago. re- Organized This Week February 27th, 1936, on U. S. Fi cox and Marjorie Blake accom In 1914 he was married to Nell Because the enthusiasm of the first quarterly payment was ceived by the treasury department in order’ that their calves delity & Guaranty Cdmpany. panied by their coach C. P. Rowe Doane of Wasco. During the World petition writer was better than his Organization of 4-H clubs in the Friday. - might be weighed regularly on the Bonds excepted and ordered filed. drove to Redmond Thursday night war he was a member of, the 91st writing, causing the postal author State troopers tagged a total oi farms John8ton has been weigh- county has been going on this week IN THE MATTER OF SERV to engage the affirmative team division and saw service overseas. ities in Washington D. C. to with county agent Perry Johnston 127,000 motorists for violations or. fa]veg thjg week ICE OF SUMMONS ON COUNTY there in the other half of the con He was a member of the American read Alex into Olex, one of Gub. and school superintendent Wily traffic rules during 1935 according i________ _ _____ CLERK, A DEFENDANT PARTY test, which is a part of the elimi Legion and the Masonic lodge. iam county’s best known little Knighten handling the job. to the annual report of Superinten-, he towns has for more than 60 years Clubs in sewing, canning and IN LITIGATION: Re: State Land nation contest for the state cham During his residence in Wasco carried the latter name. The name dent Chas. P. Pray. Most of these_________________ Named, and was pionship.. was mayor for a term cooking for the girls, and livestock Continued on page four. —118,595—we/e let off with warn- rObllliabiei lldMlCUi The members of the Redmond prominent in public and fraternal of,the town was originally inten Aiiiiuuiiuciiiri» ded to be Alex, honoring Alex ings but 8566 were presented with Announcement was made this ¡and forestry clubs for both the negative team were accompanied affairs. Smith, a promanent local resident invitations to oppear in coQrL week that the name of Jay C. boys and girls nave been form^ WEATHER FOR THE WEEK widow, a Wilson. Surviving him are his by their coach W. L. I^ack of operators’ licenses re- Freeman had been sent to the sen- with much the same personnel as Judges were. Mrs. C. L. Poley, daughter, Ann, 13, three brothers, This was an interesting bit Of M)N MAX. BKKCIF Bulted in 2665 arrests; violations^ ftte for conformation as postman- last year. Interest in the forestry date M oro, Rev. Lawrence Mitchelmore, J. F., of Heppner; Frank of Ari the early-day history of Gilliam 54 .00 33 of the basic rule brought 333 ter Moro. Representative Wal- clubs is high because of the trip Mar. 5 Moro and Mrs. A. W. Weisbrod of zona and Robert of Centralia, Wn., County written for the American 52 36 .00 6 who )8 ia al80 aljl0 national natural; t to motorists to grief; driving while ter pierce> pierce> wh0 w the u, woods that is an annual three sisters, Mrs. F. R. Fortner Guide, WPA Writers’ project, by Redmond. 34 .00 7 ....... . . . 54 comm itteeman for Oregon, sent in event, event, or has been for two or drunk landed 234 in the lock-up; lock-up,1 । fOinr nitteeman of Wasco, Mrs. Mary Crawford of Kenneth C. Johnson assigned to 58 39 .(»6 assemble Gilliam County history thv name of Mr Freeman, Freeman. 1 three years. Distinguished suc- reckless driving accounted for 664 the 8 .... A victory celebration for Le North Dalles and Mrs. T. E. Curry 33 arrests and violation of the rules rules! j Mr Freeman has been a reaL'cess in state wide competition has .00 gionnaires and Auxiliaries will be of Portland. The funeral was con for the Guide. nrrest« 9 .... .... 51 The Olex post - office waa eaUb- Sherman county for over been achieved by this county in 29 .00 - held in Portland next Sunday night ducted Saturday 10 .... ....49 of the road for 480 more. Faulty dpnt jsaiuruay from nvi» a » funeral tail lights brought warning slips 30 yparg and ha3 bean Bb«riff of forestry. This year a new division .......61 33 home in The Dalles and interment lished October 27, 18 <4 , The first .00 11 .... at the armory. The state comman to 18,377 motorists and 18,541 were the county. He is now engaged has been provided for treeless t-------- l w„ mad. there. 1 po.tma.ter WM Jam.. H. Butlw. . 06 der will be principal speaker. Total for week.. Page two) 1 in the mercantile busine«« in Morpr, counties. Farm Benefits Expected To School Dances To Be Given More Candidates Enter Race For Proceed Rapidly i .i___________ i ______ _ __ Frozen Potatoes Declared Unfit For Seed Report of Court Meeting Given Funeral Held For Lynden Lucas > 1 V <B •