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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1938)
Official County Paper Moro, Oregon. Friday, A ugust 26, 1938 Fiftieth Year No. 42 «■= Farm Land Re-Appraisal Considered Of Oregon- Its Government and People Forrfst A. Kerr Legion A sks A id Wheat Loan Data | Killed In Highway Of County For Gives Better | Rebuilding Loan Idea Of Plan AccidentSaturday erb^and O.S.C. Bulletin ost Fat Shows Condition On 4-H Calf Of Wheat Market At a meeting of the county court j Ef. S. Woodford, who is working Gordon HUderb and, son of Mr. I for the state tax commission a s , held for the purpose of hearing and Mrs. 0&>a nd Hilderbrand, is appraiser, was here this week fcom about re-appraisal of Sherman i Farmers Will Probably * By A. L. Lind beck leading the 4-H 'Beef club boys • Colli *ion Witli Truck Heppner where he is r-appraising, Oregon Fartfctrs Reduce epunty lands by the state tax com this month by putting on more mission Monday morning mem Bill Reuiringq Marriage License city property. He came to talk to Receive Full Loan Value Fatal To Canadian Acres In Wheat More beef on his calf than any of the bers of the Chris Schultz Post,' the county court about re-apprais Applicants Medically, Physical* others. Hfr aalf gained an aver American Legion, requested th e; Of Wheat From C.C.C. al work on farm lands in this and Mentally Engineer; Wife injured Than 0 h *r Wheat Growers age of 3.8 pounds per day during court to lend its assistance to ob-1 H i . meaaure would require that I «ountJr: Aawaaor Margaret Peeta the past month- Frank von Borstel taining for the post improvements > New Inform ation has been re all applicants for marriage licenses,! is anxious tbat tbe work be <t°ne 'l The troubled wheat situation in of Kent was iecond with an aver Forrest A. Kerr of Toronto, to the hall. A loan and a grant | ceived aobut the wheat loan and Ontario was killed and both men and women, file with the becaU8e8 <* changes that have be- Oregon and the country as a age gain of M 4; Donald von Bor his wife county clerk a certificate from an come ®W*rent since the aerial sur- ! whole is featured in the current 7 d ’a « I f T r a Z d Ì.M .nd ’ » « i i * ini ured when their .»tu from the PWA for rebuilding was, some of the details heretofore tra des i red. known are now explained. It was examining physician showing free- : were made. w .e fu r ti, « t h .n a v e r s e ‘ Contention of the Legionnaires thought that »11 the warehouses in dom from contagious or infectious The aerial survey shows that Situation and Outlook just pub- gajM of 3.88-pounds. Donald Kinr <îriven by Elmer Atkins of Park- ?°unty ha^. M?n »PProved M dale at te top of the DeMoas hill was that Oregon law permitted the venereal disease«, epilepsy, feeble-1 there are 282,000 acres tilled in lished by the extensfrn service U7K wb° *® making his first try in the the w heat section but th is is not mindedness, insanity, drug addic- the county whereas former asses- at Oregon State college. When cjui) made ealf 3 18 pounds Saturday morning about nine county to set aside $10,000 for m emo riel s for veterans and that so a t present. -Holding up th e a p tion or chronic alcoholicm. The »er’s figures indicate .but 272,000.1 matter of considerable hnpor while ____ John H ____________ iidehbrand's call o’clock. proval is the m atter of insu ran ce required medical examination The countv c o u t was concerned tance to Oregon where wheat is pa)ned 3 . l i pounds and~ "Leland Mr. and Mrs. Kerr had stayed at acceptance of this policy had been which , the w arehouse com pany would include Wood tests for de- in the possible cost of re-rating the the principal cash crop J “ Barnet's caff gained 8.00 pounds Moro the previous night and had indicated several years ago by the m ust take out on the w heat. M ost and J of termination o f syphilis and micro- couc-ty on the map basis while Mate as a whole, ~“ “* predomi- J 1 each day of t he month T1)M( and started north. At the top of the county giving aid to the construc of the farm ers already have in tion of a building at Kent. nate importance in many coun acopic examinations to determine agreeing that the correction should all other calves will be ex hill, on the last turn, they met the surance. If this insurance is con- ties. The proposed to deed gonorrheal infection. The state be made. hibited during the county and 4-H truck, the driver of which was . ,, Legion .... . tinued it may be a liability of the blinded by the sun. The truck hit the.r 'building to the county as is f, rmer whi]e jf thp warehouse com. board of health would be required ---------------------• By mid-July this year, the ave- club fair, September 23-26. ........................... ~ Ore 7 , jcs , gke out the insurBnce ,t the car door alongside of Mr. neceseary under the taw, and use- rage farm price for wheat in to make these tests free for appli- ___ _ can|s who might be unable to pay W a r e h O U S C E X S m illC T # liabiHty on the wheat gon was only 52 per cent of the Kerr in the driver’s seat and in« the county s pled«e to the wi„ for laboratory tests. All records 1928-1930 average compared with ciushed him so severely that he PWA for the necessary loan to 93 per cent a year earlier. Fur»- died upon reaching Dr. Poley’s obtain a (rrant from the govern- in connection with these exami The agreement states that. “The nations and tests would be strictly office in Moro. Mrs. Kerr sus merit agency for reconstruction of UEder8i^n, d producer hereby sells, thermo’ e, the wheat price outlook 4 _ • confidential and not open for pub tained a slight cuit on her knee and the building. The United States Civil Servie? for the year ahead is not favor- assigns, pledges, mortgages and — lic inspection. Fees and charges Commission has announced open able- according to the office of Included in the work would be or hypothecates to said payee and Minor changes made in the 1939 no other injuries. of the examining physician shall competitive examinations for thr the extension agricultural econ t g ¡cultural Mrs. Kerr has requested that no a moving picture house in tfie ahy subsequent holder of the fol- conservation pro not exceed $6 for each applicant. poMtiong named omist, where the report is pre gram compared with 1988 are in prosecution be made against Mr. northeast end of the building and lowing warehouse receipts” etc. Physicians knowingly falsifying Associate Warehouse Examine", pared. He agrees as follows: That the line with recommendation« made Atkins saying that it was an ac a dance floor wQiere it is at peaent a medical certificate would be guil- $3,300 a year, Assistant Ware- Increased production elsewhere by growers and should further cident, that prosecution would not with an addition of an orcheetra wheat was grown in 1938: that he ty of a misdemeanor and subject hnuge Examiner, $2.600 year, Bu rather than in Oregon is the simplify the ■ is the owner: that his acreage ot program, reports be of aid to he- or her deceased stage. to a prison sentence of not more reau Agricultural Economics. basis for the present wheat mar- N. C. DonaMson, executive sec- husband and that she wished to A stage would also be included 1938 did not exceed 106% of total than 30 days. . Optional subjects are: Bulk grain ket difficulties. The aCreave of :etary of the state .AAA commit let the matter be dropped. in the theatre for the use of school «oil depleting acreage allotment, Applicants who might be re*U8" warehouses* canned fr.uits and wheat being harvested in O'egon tee who attended the conference Kerr’s body was taken' to Port or home talent plays or other The holder of the aote (Corn- ed a marriage license because of vegetables krehouses: cotton ware- this year is estimated at 993,000 proposed changes in Washing- land where it was cremated Mon amusements. __ ' modity Credit Corp.) may declare the findings of the examining phy- houses; sack grain warehouses, acres, the same as in 1937 aridt , D. C. Other Oregon repre- day and Mrs. Kerr went on to Decision of the court was post- the note due and payable: when- aician would have the right to . ap- . For the Associate grad?, anplicants even less than the 1928 to 1932 sentatives were William Enschede B rtish Columbia with a sister of poned from Monday until Wednes- ever wheat reaches the parity peal to the circuit court. Provision mpa| not have pased their forty- sverege. While Oregon was mak- Hillsboro member of the 'State ber husband. The deceased was a d \v and at that time was put off price; when it is discovered that is also made for referring appli- fifth birthday, and for the assistant inp this reduction, however, the .„.Hmittpf fijtuitteg, And W. L. Teutsch, «1*0 engineer working in a mine until regular court meeting day, fraudulent misrepresentation cants to an examining board of they must not have passed United States as * whole had i . m esen tin g the OSC extension in th»t province. made irt connection with the loan; September 7th three members to be appointed by tl»e|r fortieth birthday. boosted its harvested acreage for Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Chas. service, The Legion committee agreed to upon the bankruptcy of the pro th state board of eugenics when Closing dates fo- reepipt of ap- this year to an estimated 71,069,- Evefett made the investigation. Ce talk changes affecting crop pledge the net receipts of the ducer. the examining physician finds the pR^tions for the?e examinations OOO ac'es, a tan percent increase The agreement further states: ela^rifrcanons, such as the use of building to the county as security presence of epilepsy, feeble-mind- ar0 September 22 if received from over |ast year and 18 per cent “5. In case of any sale of the for the county’s underwriting the edness, insanity, drug addiction or Colorado and States westward. greater than the 1928-1932 aver- nurse crops with legumes and the wheat collateral, after deducting growth of whiter leugmes with VI iJ llll I BIT loan from the PWA, if obtained, chronic alcoholicm. Full information may be obtain- ag e acreage harvested. , aie «w>e with best and in this manner the county aP. ***■» costR and expenses in- grr.in, are iAxth * • • ed from the Secretary of the'Unit- ......... weutd not 6e continuing the preee- »? « rry ln g , hand- go» «rom d w x’practices. Dona«- The next legislature will be ask- ed States Civil Service Beard of Forecast Accurate dent set before but would merely *"«• *n<l ^ f k e t .n g (includ.ng de- Change« in re- son p oints out. to finance the purchase of equip- Examiners at the post office or livery) the wheat, collateral and The question of how the fair be loaning its credit to the post. citv which has' » The present situation was fore- gard to orchard cover crops and meat fur th« new .ta le tuberculo- customhouse in any city which has ^,-e with almoat uncanny accu m | en ayK.e Of Crested wheat ,,~,annu ««jm- ~ accounting for the proceeds there board is to obtain water for wet ■i. hospital t . be built m Multno- a post office of the «ret or « c o n i fy?m the exten- Kras, plantings Wtre .1.0 adve- ting the track this year has been of, including reasonable attorney’s county. Attorney General class, or from the United States s;on economis’ts office about a fees, the holder shall apply the a matter of conjecture for some cvted by Oregon representatives. VanWinkle has advised the board Civil Senrce Commission, Wash- year ago. At that time the prob- residue toward the payment of the days, or since the well at the camp Of prime interest to Oregon was of Control that one of the $110,000 ington, D. C. above mentioned note, returning eble exrort and domestic needs has been pumping. th»* announcem ent of w h eat p ay appropriated by the last session _■ > - the over-plus, if any only to the were analyzed and it was shown ments for the coming year. Be- It was presumed that the con- of the building _ I for or construction o* me wunum» 1 1 undersigned producer, or his per that if the large acreage then in cause of the smaller national al- «’•?»' between the county and the c o u ld be used fo r equipm ent. UrlaVPd il regon farm families aided by gonai representatives, without pro’ bert materialized, a serious lotment for 1 9 » , the payment SCS guaranteed a supply o f water ♦ • • • surplus, would be bound to de ner bushel for compliance is in- *>■ the fair ground. but thia point the Farm Security administration riRht of assignment to or substitu- Truck operators have served ad- velop somewhat comparshle to Pressed above the 12 cents pre- '• »<* fo“?«1 to ** definitely estab- totalled 7,666 at the end o-f the ^¡on of any other party. The un- vanee notice that they propose to tb 't which prevailed in 1932 and veibns in 1 9 » . It is now esti- lished in the cent act. It haa been 1937-1938 fiscal year July 1, as the dersigxied producer shall be and ask the next legislature to in- The city council met Tuesday 1933. mated that this regular payment ‘'>o «»V M° rt” contention that program of the United States de- rcmain liable to the holder for any ereaae the legal limit on the height nierht to discuss with representa- Considering both production will amount to 16 to 18 cents per- j ¡n»«™>eh as the contract was in partment of agriculture to place dcfi<.jenCy then remaining due on of truck loads. The present limit tives of several insurance compa- •'nd th° carry-in of old crop bmhel, to which will be added a effect the 9CS was duty bound to ow-income and handicapped farm- sajd n0| e onjy jn the event that he ers on a self sustaining basis as* ^as made any fraudulent misrepre- io Om/won jg 11 feet, the lowest of «¡es the matter of insuring the the total Vupnly is around 160 payment of supply needed water. It has not sumed a permanent status under gentation herein or in connection any state in the nation. State city auditorium?nee hotel. No de n ’llion bushels greater than a pr’cc_, adjustment refused to do this but little water 10 to 12 cents <per .bushel, the Bankhead-Jones farm tenant wjth this loan. highway officials meeting in Rena cisión was made at the meeting as vee - ago and the prospect of ex- from makin(? a totai 26 to 30 cents has been used. «»£ undersigned agrees that last week recommended a height fu-ther study and explanation was 'wheat are" less favorable The contract reads that the coun set, today announced Clifford L. bushel for those who cooper- Smith, state director, Portland. . jf an y f ederal agency or instru- wanted of 13 feet, six inches ” Engineers — :------ -------- A - and J the opinions of ab- owin:r to increaséd production per tv is to furnish the driller, aasume . . ------- - •. A _ I» the state highway department ,enf councîîmen was «desired before’ abrpad Thus it? appears quite 1 Loans for livestock, machinery,, mentality shall become the holder liability for injuries, and furnish call attention to the fact that many final d e c i w a s reached^ Pres- nr(J.',aHe that the carry over Allotment Increased- gas and oil and ¡repairs for the dril feed, seed, cooperative facilities of the above mentioned note, it bridges and underpasses on main ent were F. O. Vincent, H. W. stocks next July may be twice as ling equipment which the SGS and other capitol goods totaling may, before or after maturity, This total payment is figured was to provide. highways in thia state are too low Champneys. Joe Truitt. Hallock :lr r f re a»’ th»s year and equal to ¡12,708,159 have been etxended to move the collateral wheat from on a normal yield of the alloted to accomodate such high loads. Bartlett and W. T. Balsiger. The court resolved that the pres ,189 Oregon farmers unable to se- one storage point to another and •'932 and 1933, if not greater, de- wheat acreage fof next year, it is Increase of the load heights, it is ------------------ —. .--uding »omewhat on explaine<|. T h e * allotment, will ent supply of water at th$ fair cure credit from other sources by j>ay freight thereon; may clean or explained, would require posting Mi anwbde, prospective world sup ^ « 1 , grounds was inadequate and “It ^ A and the former resettlement condition in any manner whatso- th<T lan,e»t on record. **’“» '» T»r cent ’ mal1- further appearing to the court that administration. Collections on loans ever« may commingle or store of thè low undenpasses or the ex- B i f ! plies are er than the 1938 allotnfents in pendture of huge sums for new )• Whe8' aCreb « t 8"l™ ner S’4 lta f «fder to bring the total acreage the construction of said well will the majority scheduled for pay- separately, or otherwise, may in- itructarca tu accomodate the big furnish an adequate and economi ment over a five-year period, tot- 8Ure or reinsure against any risks, ^,n -c. wheat United State» down-tO tracks. cal supply of water for the proper aled $575,540, with over 83.5 per or otherwise handle or deal with nu’xha.ses. subsidized export« and a « in < » * X » care and maintenance of said Sher cent of maturities due being met the commodity, as may be deemed ap- ‘ s field crews completed the --.n^sible market quotas, if Wheeler coi/nty is Oregon’s CU ’ appropriate or proper, subject to man County Fair Grounds” re and 274 loans paid in full. ot Bonney 'lie’s backbone | relied»* effectively, offer -more or tb® past, ere is no i B whitest traffic spot. The countv ♦ r* * *v^ “A farm and home plan worked the terms of this loan agreement, ,any nV ?/ 7 do solved to go ahead and furnish the A*>'»v|ïistratar less onnortunltv to. farmers for has not had a traffic fatality in 29 ? « „J-.» -'-’lied for bids çrruduallÿ w orking out of the allotment, but oiuy those who do man for the drilling. out by the borrower in cooperation releasing, substituting, and obfcain- v punn best ”1&v benefit from these adjust* months, ’ according to statistics with the county FSA supervisor, jng any and all instruments and \rs - ca} tci'v-i»** ir» funnort the i ” . ; . compiled bv Secretary of State provide« a balanced livestock and documents, and paying or discharg ....... b in iirn r' °sl le th a t will howeva . ‘ it Mehttr'cortain that ment payments, loan feature, and w il be a targe-eurnlu. of 'elated provision, from the farm eropping program for each farm, jng and accrued or accruing Snell. Jefferson* county,with a C.nbirib’o PJvrr newer f om °re clean slite for 20 months, ranks maximum home production of fam- charges or .expenses as may in any a« yr. Oregon and ■ÿhfat during* the na'-t, two yea s, net. ily food needs and record keeping way be appropriate or necessary second in this respect. Detailed county allotments for l,i " rrtrn . ’■b-' re p o rt po nts out. deaths in Oregon for the month to provide a guide for- efficient) therefor. Any costs and expenses ’ '39, prepared by the state com rift-.b’ft J **-, ?f»o,no9 volt of July totalled 36. a red-net:''»' ° r management,” Smith said. connected with such handling shall mittee, have been approved in —r-ioit of fh '-n 70’ in he’trht Charges that the Anti Liquor Farm debt service available to be a charge against the com five over the record for July, 1937, Wnshngton and will be dis • extend thirty-six miles League’s statewide initiative bill, all farmers in the state resulted modity.” Snell’s figures show. tributed to the counties in • the v,’octv,*nr'd on the north side of the if passed, will close practically near future. Soon afterwards the which all apparently means that , Up! u n N a river to the/Bonneville every State Liquor Store and in adjusting debt« of 545 families individual farm allotments will from a total indebtedness of $2< thp farmer receives his lo>n, which The Oregon state sui?!!tat5on at *Vanrouver. From Agency, January 1, and Bankrupt service report# the placing o f 6702 point Hnejr arn ,buih ’ e announced so that each grow» 189,986 to $1,332,287, together from 64 to 56t hr this eoun- Oregon’s State Relief System with payment of $34,112 in back ty Then Sh’ipments* o F cattle and calves the government sells will know before seeding time persons in jobs during July, a gam sonfhward p ortland and Eugene, mede-lby the Law and Temperance the 17 states in tlTe western or of 13 percent over June. Approx- flnd northward to Kebo and Aber- from» wheat at a price below the loan cattle area, extending f.om North "■>">' ‘•»n P,an on if he co- League of Oregon in its official ar taxes. Adjustments were affected imetely 27 percent of the iobs were deen by consolidation, refinancing and pr*cr farmer has no liability, Dakota to Texas and westward, operates, guments filed today with the Sec in forest fire fighting, 25 percent time extension brought about thru However, if the government se lls’ retary of State for the Voters friendly negotiations between deb- t^e wheat at a price higher than during the five months August to in public construction, 16 percent 3"6 T ow ers Needed Decemfbe:, 1938, will be about nine Pamphlet. in agriculture and 13 percent in tor and creditor. the joan the costs on thq wheat Steel manufacturers desiring t o , per cent smailer than shipments In addition, the State Liquor lunfber manufacturing. are deducted. Commission and private citisens uwriy the equipment for Bonne- j durjnjr the corresponding period Whether the total government alike will be made liable for dam firs1 heavy duty rianswnis- ] of 1937> according to the estimate •ill With more than 40 percent of profit, i f any, will be prorated to submit their bids o' the Bureau of A g ricultural Ec- r ages done by others wholly outside its authorized appropriation for k 'ri line must . all farmers taking the loan or giv onomics, released today by H. C. Something new In the dance line their control, and it will again be 1937-38 still available and only five bv September 19th. A t »“> en to those holding profit making R. Stewart, Agricultural - Statisti- and appropriate in light of the a “jail offence to give a friend more months to go the state re- SW» t » ™ « » 'U be ™ 'ed •types or grades of wheat is not lief fund is In excellent condition, quantities of galvanised .tee will cian 306 U. S. Courthouse, Port- ra.-nidly approaching county fa ir even a glass of home made wine known. For instance the govern Earle Shipley, a local young land’ Oregon.. This reduction will be the “Dress-Up dance given or for any retail establishment to according to figures compiled by be required for the structure., ment might make a profit on hard Secretary of State Snell. In fee*, wh'eh will be purchased out of the will be equivalent to about 560,000 by the Moro Firemen September sell bottled beer,” declares the anti man and former member of the winter and tak e' a loss on soft Grass Valley Baptist church, will with more than $2.600.000 a vs $3 500,000 app opr.ated by Con- head. The estimated shipments 10. Instead of gradually donning prohi group speak there Sunday, August 28, white. Do all wheat growers re this year, although smaller than in the b: ight colored shirts and re- Section 5 of the Anti Uquor from the appropriation against gresa. ceive a pant of the net profit oc m. 1937 and 1936, are about the same galia of the range as was done League’s Bill wrecks the State at 11 liquor revenues it does not <*npca- only those who grew the hard He grew up in the Grass Valley as in 1935 and are 10 percent larg- last year, this dance will be l®e j<tore system,”» said Fred Vincent now that it will (be necqssary to j » h FAS ANTS RELEASED a » community and completed high winter? er tfidn the average for the tien time for all good Sherman coun- gtate Director for the Law 1 draw against tihe general fund Those who store their wheat oa school work there. Having grad years 1924-1933. . ta’ns to come to tbe aid tbe Temperance League. ” “Section appropriation of $1,500,000 set uo Representatives »of the Oregon their farm will be paid seven cents Pacific Northwest States (Wash- fair. J arbitnarily prohibits the State uated from Linfield college this by the last session as a cushion Figh and Gome commission were per bushel for storing the whaat Prizes for the brighest shirt and Liquor Commission fro™ operat- iprihf, he plant t6 enter Eastern apparently regardless of the per against any possible emergency, heri» Thursday with? aMfrifck load ington, Oregoiiy Idaho and Mob- Baptist Theological Seminary in 'R elief needs, however, are drain- of China Preasants which were dis tana) show a decrease of 16 per the most complete outfit will be ing a State Store within an half Philadelphia thia fall. iod of time it Is stored. in g the state funds .faster ithan tributed to interested 7 farmers cent in the number of cattle to be g-ven for the men and similar milfc wide circle surrounding every Checking compliance and making His sermon in Grass Valley will marketed this fall compared with prizes for the women. Prizes for kind of ‘school or church.’ This liquor revenues can replenish the who promised to take the crate« out applications for loans will he be his last public appearance be pot with a prospect that it may be of birds to some appropriate place the fall of 1937. Oregon is the the most colorfully adorned couple circle would close every downtown fore leaving for the east next done as soon as possible, but full necessary to again resort to cer- where they could exist for a time, only one of the four States that will also be given. Mobley’s orches- State liquor store in Portland an< week. His topic will be “What instructions must be received be* tificates of indebtedness as it was A distribution of birds is made shows any promise of marketing tra will play and admission will be make operations impossible in Christ Means to Me.” fore the work can start m * more cattle this falL than in 1937. popular. smaller towns. -------(Cqntinued cn Page twiri each year by the commission. w > * a. •« * e y a f f i l À.1_______ ______ n n n __________ i ’ll _ 1 n /iW a r L « « « ' . F» z4 A 1 4-.rw.wrw # a V — T A — X — ill 4-H f • Changes Mide In Wanted Bv U. S A aTlGOln F - Il OflfFHHl Hf , Ci/ll I? Board TreuMe ad arm Security Aiding Fanners Until Next Month Contrari Let ftcn„ev:llp | ,jne f- Anti-liquor Bill Held Drastic Shortage Of Cattle Thought Posrih’e Dress-Up Dahçe 1 I J C a *1A 0ClCdUlCU uCDt. lv Local Boy To Study In East a.