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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1938)
k ~ /- •s. >, . *> ■ ¿ '¿ î V — *< I M-- \ F iftie th Y e a r No. 41 O f Oregon- Moro, Oregon. Friday, Septem ber Thç War Minister Its Government and People i, .. .-..a 1938 2 Wheat Thieves Starting Gates Hz ve Parole For County Fair Revoked; In Pen Judge Carl Hendricks Monday Being Made I Official Ooaaty Paper Local Inventor's Wheat Loan Plan Attachment On Explained In Exhibition at Fair Salem, Sept. 1—Lamer Sayrs,! Detail By Lndwick revoked the Jkrole granted to George an^ Forest Schnacker (be cause one o f tbsm had changed a license plate frpm one car to an other and the other one had bought wine and become inebriated. Tues day tey were ftjlkcn to Salem bji Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Garrett and placed in " the penitentiary where they a$e Serving a two yea? sentence. They pled guilty to stealing wheat and received the sentence a few weeks ago when the judge paroled them to Tom Gar rett. Moro inventor, has entered the ¡.tote inventors’ show at the Ore _ Final Three Weeks . State Administrator gon State Fair which opens here Slot Machine Seizure By Sheriff’s on Labor Day, according to J. T4 Brings Rush In Fair Tells Farmers and Warehouse and Destruction On Court Order Anderson, manager of the show.» This is one of two acts of the The invention consists of an indi- i Official Activity Men How To Obtain Loan last legislative session to (be at» cator for showing the driver of a i tacked by the referendum and •Plans for the starting gate« tractor when the feed rods of the Giving three simple rules for placed on the Noveiriber ballott for ware brought home by Omer Sayrs drill are in operation. The device preliminary approval of wheat action by the voters. also shows automatically where who investigated them during his Sponsored by Senator Carney of tiouble has developed in the drill. ' loans, Edgar L. Ludwick, ♦ state trip through Oregon, and g&tes Anderson, who put on an inventors manager for crop loans, told fann Clackamas county the measure is designed to prohibit the possess for the local fair are now in process show in Moro last year, says th e ' ers and warehouse men the latest ion, operation, control or operation, inventors show will draw the larg information about the plan. of manufacture in Moro. or playing of nickel-in-the-slo. est crowd of Oregon inventors y e t First: the farmer must be in Two gates will be built, a four machines or other devices of like rate gathered together. The display will-compliance: second, the wheat roust place gate and a six place | character in which the element of n ‘ T " in the ■*ricuhur»1 buikling. 1938 wheat; third, ft must be It is presumed that not more than umn n chance predominates and w hich, six horses will start in the quaiter u<’thm ot,on pictures and working an approved warehouse. vend money or merchandise as a ‘ Compliance means that not over and the three-eighth races and models will be shown. reward for winning. 106^r of the soil depleting base the larger gate will be all that will The act declare^ such machines could have been in crop, less the need to be dragged across the in to be nuisances and authorizes The annual ^Sherman County field. For the larger races, the necessary 14%. An effort la being their leisure by the sheriff and pncnic held at Laurelhurst park futurity and the derby both gates , made to permit the Ioan after the their ultimate destruction u^on M inisi.r c* V,‘. ;• Leslie I 'c -2-2slisha of G rca. 13.1 . ? motor each August by residents and for will be needed. A rubber tired fai mer has purchased seed for court order. being used hy the F ’-jb'.b Re.?.'. Fusillera on his vJsii 1: .? unit's mer residents Of Sherman county tractor will be used to move them. grass. It must be sown by Nov T cam p at I ;• ;*nc, Jn lient. The m inister is spccillng l.-l.ahi’s » arma- was an event of last Sunday. A Th ‘ United States Civil Service ember in any event, unless the reg Dead whales cast upon the i m eat p re ; crowd of 85 registered during the Gates On Runners • Commission has announced corn- ulations are changed. sands of Oregon shore line by the J day including: Mesdames and Mes The gates are to be built on petit ve examinations for the po- M o r e y R e a d y N o w sad sea waves are not a responsi srs. L. V. Walton, Bert Baker, J. runners, half inch by 31 inch iron, sitioi i named below. bility of the state highway commis-• R. Morgan, C. W. Johnson, J. R. w ill a 1 x 4 board on top to pre Larid Appraiser, $3,800 a year, Loans may he made now. The sion. At least the commission re Kareberg, E. A. Cushman, T. CL vent slipping of the horses. Con Assoc, ia te Land Appraiser, $3,200 farmer goes to the county agent, fuses to accept the responsibility* Lee, E. E. Sibray, Collis Moore, struction is fairly simple according a year, Assistant Land Apprais obtains his papers, has the county for the one deposited on the beach It. J. Baker, E. H. Moore, J. J. to those who have seen the plans er, $2,600 a year, Bureau of Agri committee certify his compliance, south of Waldport last week. When Wiley, W. F. Jackson, Guy Walton, and no trouble is contemplated in cultural Engineering. Land ap goes to his creditors ind has them attention of the highway depart C. F. Guyton, C. 0 . Merchant, Dale making them. praisal experience, differing in de- waive their claim, gets his re ment here was called to the act Guyton, C. L. Ireland, *R. C. Ben gret of responsibility according to ceipt from the approved warehouse of 1918 under which the state leg-1 Steamboat, a big black bucking Entries are not all in for the nett, Alex Hunter, A. Rose, L. E. the grade of the position, is re- and then to the bank to get hie islature designated all beaches as Schuler, H. W. Webber, L, W. Granada theatre futurity race, but quired. Applicants for the Land money. That is the simple pbsp stallion off the Montana range, will public highways the highway de rit Is expected nine or ten ... x that x , hold the spotlight at te Goldendale Additional applications Appraiser position must not have outlined by Mr. Ludwick. If com for Michael, W. H. Qst, John Muir, . partment countered with the argu John MrW.de, L. Brxckett, A.) „ ’’ th' Jaiflboree, the sixth’annual Rodeo, grants totalling $60,940 to aid in passed their 53d birthday, and plications arise it may be on ac- ment that public highways are not E. Cousins, Harry Moore and Al year old Péter Quick futurity, to be held on September 9, 10 and those for the Associate and Assis- count of details that are being iron- the construction of projects in necessirily state highways—nt bert Hennagin, Charles Whitelaw, tant grades must not have passed ed out. least not until the highway com 11th. This -bronco, the prize of Oregon that will coat approximate- Earl Brown. Dorothy Brawn, lota fudges Chosen Mac Barbara famous string - of their 50th birthday. J mission has never seen fit to take Warehouses A ppnot ed Judges for the races will be the ly $1.15,400 have been received by Powell, Lottie Lee, Eathel Davis outlaw horses, from Klamath Falls, Closing dates for receipt of ap over control of the beaches for* as last year when Frank plications for these examinations has never yet been ridden the full the Public Works Administration * Learning, Ed Maaaand, Sophia AI- state highway purposes. At the 'All warehouses in Sherman coun as reQuests for PWA funds for ^’n an<^ Elizabeth Ann Guyton, Burnet, Tom Alley and Art Bar- are: September 29 if received ty have been approved by the Com time the act in question was pass ten seconds. Louisa Hunter, Marie Patjen zee picked the winners from the from Colorado and States West Big hats and loud shirts are the ed it is pointed out, all highways, modity Credit Corporation. Mr. public works continue to pour into Grant, A. J. Geidl, Clara Schilling judges stand. No judges have been ward. popular attire in Goldendale, as in Oregon were under the control Ludwick stated that this is the the regional office at Portland, Re- Stevens..Violet Chantier, Mrs Ra- chosen for the hacking contest of the several counties. In the civic committees are bending every first county to have all its ware 4drf W o ol», Chart is ►*-For those who have entries in absence of any legislation to the effort to make this year's rodeo gional Director C. C. Hockley an- chnel houses approved and that of the contrary public highways which the outstanding of a series of un nounced. September 30 is the Powell, A. Heydt, Albert Penta the livestock divisions early en twenty some ware houses approv cost, Adeline Hockman, E? A. trance of exhibits is urged in order have not been designated as state usually high class shows. With deadline for filing applications. ed in the state, more than Application for a grant of $8,- Cousins, Dale Baker, Robert Nfciece, that there may be no confusion highways are assumed to still re its half mile track, well equipped half of them are in Oregon. main a county reuponeibility. In arena and stands, with ample 550 toward the construction of a Clara Deer, Mrs. Henry Moore, L. the final day or two when itj' |s * Approval of warehouses has been sometimes difficult to get all en that case it would appear that Lin chutes for the fast handling of live high sahool (building at Sisters in R. French. lA modern kitchen, at moderate made since the government chan tries made completely. coln county has a whale of a prob stock, the Goldendale show has un Deschutes county has been filed by, --------------------- cost, designed to meet the needs ged its rulings about insurance and usual facilities, and has been ad Frank ZunrwaJt, chairman of Des- ... ■ « The track is reported to be get of an Oregon farm family will be grades to conform to the normal lem in its hands. V Y (*£K -PT lG mitted into the membership in the chutes County School District No. a a a ting in good shape and will be exhibited at the county fair. practices in the district. Ware- 'jeady when the first race is called 6. Total cost Of construction is The needs of all member« of the hcuses now agree to deliver iden In spite of a material increase Rodeo A ssociation o f A m erica. September 23rd. Orva Taylor who family are considered in the plan tical grain or like quality and as- The Barber livestock includes estimated at $19,000. Preliminary p*Qr O r i v C F S S c C I l in the use of electricity by resi will bring his announcing system ning of the convenient kitchen; some no responsibility for pro dential customeis June consump twenty three head of Mexican-i plans have been drawn by Leslie Fair weather or foul, the coming for the fair has bought new horns both time and foot-aaving work tein. Grade sheets muet be at tion of electric energy throughout Brahma bulls, who steal the show Pcole and J. E. Isted, architects week end will find thousands of to insure audible reports for the space for the mother; a drawer tached to the loan papers. the state was off about 4.38 per '"here eve they are in action. of Bend. R. H. Baldock, State highway Oregon motorists warming up the races. cent as compared to June, 1937, Lust year, these tough and vicous for the handy house tools for the The government assumes storage animals funished many thrills, as engineer, of Salem, a.< applied family car for a last trip to the according to a report by N. G. Wal father; a built-in desk for the costs from July 1 on all wheat but lace, public utilities commissioner well as many headaches, for it was for grants totalling $22,068 for beach, the mountains or some sce business of the house and farm, all leins must be paid up to that The slump was accounted for by a nine days before the local commit reck production near Moro, in nic snot before the opening of and a play cupboard for the small time. Warehouse companies will «harp decline in» industrial con teemen had rounded up the last Sherman county, at Medford in school and the loginning of win- children. Mrs. Virginia Schneider have to use other means to collect sumption. At that, however, the of them, many having wandered Jackson county, at Williams in te ’s labors. will have charge of the kitchen for sacks sold before harvest, “Let’s try to make this holiday decline in Oregon was. not as great far from Goldendale. The com Josephine county, and at Madras demonstration and will explain the - f . . . . , _ as for the nation at large, Com mittee is fortunate in securing the in Deschutes county. These pro a safe one for our families and for “Contrary to propaganda being various arrangements possible for Method missioner Wallace points out. Rate Barber livestock and Mr. Barlber jects will involve expenditures of the other fellow’s family,” Secre disseminated by certain labor laad- different size kitchens.______ rehouse receipts cannot be tary of State Earl Snell urged ers the initiative bill of Oregon’s decreases put into effect by var a* Arena Manager. He has just approximately $49,000. T^e.jy^Ben was planned, design- made out to the grower and a ious electric untilities throughout handled the Salinas, California ro W. R. Bailey, president of the drivers of this state. “It is nat farmers, to liberate the State from ed and constructed through the co- bank. The title must be in the the state during the past year have deo. the biggest in that state. Board of Port Commissioners at ural for us to seek relaxation and foreign labor dictators and rack e Agricultural Ex- grower and he must attest that With open contests in Brahma The Dalles in Wasco county, has freedom from care during the holl^. eteers, does not strike at labor tension Service, Home Economic be has complied with the program, resulted in a saving to residential customers of approximately $58,- bull riding, bronc riding, head ana requested a PWA grant of $3,- day, but many motorists have unionism,” declares H. L. ’"Shoe Research, and Agricultural Engi- something a bank could not do. heeling, roping and bulldogging, go7 for additions to the city’s river found that these goals are reached maker, President of the Associated peering Department _ of Oregon. The method to be used in getting The Works Progress Adminis with trick roping, tiding, arena ex- terminal facilities estimated «to cost by »«fe driving as much ae by Farmers of Oregon. State College. Miss Maud Wilson, lein holders to release their claims tration has just announced a new hibitions and racing, the Golden $8.680. Charles Hageman of The -anything else. Fast driving over “Contrary also to propaganda in charge of Home Economic Re- wa* discussed at some length, the g.*ant of $6318 for the state fair. dale show promises to live up to Dalles is engineer for the project. long distances creates a great deal being spread by the self same lab search, is a nationally known auth- warehousee managers wishing to The money will be used in land the slogan used by that commun The town of Ontario in Malheur of strain on the driver, makes him or leaders, therê is a genuine need ority on housing and has planned discover a system that would prfe- scaping and beautifying the fair ity: “You can see bivger rodeos, county has applied for a grant of mo:e likely to have an accident and for this particular legislation,” he the working units and the arrange vent them from becoming liable grounds, according to Leo Spitz- but none better.” 2,565 to aid in erecting a frame takes away much of the pleasure ccrtinued, adding that the Asso ment. Mrs. Herbert Sinnard, Pro for wheat receipts. Each grawer While the contests are open to bart, manager of the fair. ciated Farmers of Oregon were fessor of Architecture in Agricul will obtain the signatures of his hanger at the town’s airport, which of his trip.” all, and outstanding cowiboys have » » • ? ! sponsoring the measure in con tural Engineering,- designed the leinholders releasing the wheat to will cost about $5,700. The appli State, police made 688 arrests indicated their intention of enter cation was signed by Mayor George junction with the Oregon farm built-ins and supervised the con- him and then the warehouse can • ft K. Aiken. Preliminary plans have lY lR n ilC V O F p S for trade law violations during ing. Bureau, Eastern Oregon Wheat struction. Professor F. &. Price write out a receipt for him and put jn escrow for division when the July and presented 8068 other League, Hood River Growers Club of the Agricultural Engineering been drawn (by Walyand A Fennell, Department supervised the light- mOney from the loan is received, motorists with warning slips ac and other farm organizations and architects of Boise, Idaho. ing and the electric equipment. cording to the monthly report of leaders. These applications will be sent Miss Joan Patterson, Home Fur- Loans Rates Given Chas. P. iPray, superintendent of to Washington for approval. The U. S. Marine Corps to have Union Principle Recognised ni.hins Speciali.t in the Exten.ion: F>rmerg w,„ ree#ive the foUow. police. Failure to secure the requi one thousand more enlisted men Service »upervi.ed the interior ,oan (or houM< ¡n site drivers license accounted for by the end of te fiscal year, ac “This farmer’s measure,” resum decoration. High quality raw m a te ia ls , pure W n o f A 105 of the arrests while 63 other ced in g to information received ed Mr. Shoemaker, “recognizes and this county and a new loan must According to Mr. Wright, the fcbe made out for each house , in ««vV V motorists were required to explain w a te r and relatively cheap power from Postmaster Jay C. Freeman. preserves every principle of labor • ■ O ff * « to the j-udge just why they were have enabled the wool textile in- a Applicants enlisted «to fill these unionism—the right to organize, traveling kitchen is making a which wheat is stored: Biggs .57, circuit of Oregon and will be on driving around without the-proper duatry of Oregon to-gain steadily, APPOIIITS VHIlC^rS vacancies will serve aa bargain collectively, the rigrht to display in Sherman county only Bourbon .54; DeMoss j 546; Erskine license plates. «Most of the warn except for a temporary “depres- .546; Grass Valley .548: Hay Can A special m eeting of the W asco ments sent to China, Guam, Philip strike, picket and boycott. during the fair. The kitchen will yon .546; Kent .54; Miller .573; ing slips went to motorists who cion” slump, until today produc L ib rary Board was called Monday pine Islands, Hawaii, and to Bat “It strikes only at thé power of be of great help to families wb<l were found to have faulty brakes tion in this field stands at an all- fo r the purpose of m aking plans tleships. Heavy Cruisers, and Air the foreign labor dictator and are planning to remodel or build. Moro J546; Nish .546: Rufus .684; time high, it is declared in a report or lights. for the festival. October 1 has been plane Carriers of the United racketeer to order a strike and in It will be also a great benefit to Sink .562; Thornberry J562: Was o A • issued recently by the state plan States Fleet. selected as the date. voke picketing and boycotting a- the home maker who is planning co .552; Wilcox .54; Klondike 5 tate highway officials do not ning board entitled “Location and * To qualify, Applicants must be .646. The p re sid e n t, M rs. Louise gninst employees satisfied with the look with favor upon the proposal Growth of Oregon’s Basic Manu Thom as, appointed the com m ittees, young men at least 18 years of wages and working conditions in neither to remodel or build by giv-1 advacned by the Roseburg Chamber facturing Industries.” of the order to force them to pay tribute. ing her suggestion« for time and Discounts Stated and the raffle com m ittee announced ege; unmarried citizens step sawing arrangement. ! Production of wool textiles has th at a down quilt would be on dis Un;ted States: in good physical of -Commerce that a new bond is The kitchen will be of «peeial Nuixfcer one whent wttl demnnd “In other words, ' it gives the jumped from a depression low of sue of $18,000,000 be floated to“ fi condition; between sixty four and play a t the Y ates Store. interest to men as well as women, j • premium of one cent these nance straightening of te Pacific $1.833.000 in 1933 to $6,098,000 in -The young O regonians have seventy fou- inches in height. Ac workers of an industry the right 'figures. Reductions anil be made to organize themselves into a un highway from Roseburg south and 1935, te latest year for which com again consented to b ring a troupe cented nmlicants must be of good I for off-grade wheat down to 55 plete statistics a,e available, the of talented youngsters. the Columbia River highway. moral character and must furnish ion, to bargain collectively, strike, WHY NOT? ¡pounds. picket and boycott when a major Calling attention to the fact report shows. Preliminary figures Service stations, eating places, Wheat that has been consigned Announcements will be made letters of recommendation as to ity votes to do so, but prohibits that the highway department’s for the past two years show an f.om time to time. their standing. and other businesses would get may be loaned on but the fa n n era labor overlords and racketeers bonded debt has been reduced to even greater gain. Employment in just as many customers, and the must deal first with the consignee, from usurping those rights against $18,000,000 R. H. Baldock, state this industry has increased from highway accident rate would de- AU papers on farm stored wheat WEATHER FOR THE WEEK the will of the workers and use CORRECTION highway engineer, explained that 601 in 1933 to 1613 for 1935. crease if all structures ’ were re- must go to Portland to be handled, MIX. MAX. them for racketeering purposes. DATS it was the hope of the commission In la s t w e e k ’s issue it w as s t a t quired to be set back from ht?tvJ. if loan is taken up the fanner o A ug. 25 ........ “ In brief, this constructive meas- ways 50 feet, It Is pointed out in will have to pay the storage. In- that the entire debt burden could LEGIONNAIRES STOPS ed th a t th e co u n ty h a d paid fo r •< 26 58— .no ...q’ gas and oil used in drilling the well ure safeg^ rd s and protects labor, a report of the state planning terest will be 4%. All details of be wiped out during the next ten «< 56 * 27 .00 years. Interest payments, n.ow tpt-, Joe Chamberlain, former state XV the SCS . camp. It has been agriculturi^industry and^ the pub board, “Protection of Oregon insurance have not been worked « 69 ’ .0 • 28 ' . . . ailing $1,300,000 a year, could then commander of the American Le called to our attention that this *Hke from the labor dictatoi "Roadsides.” ] out but it it thought likely that be used in road construction Bal- gion, and a party o^, friends in 50 29 on v/a«” an error; that the ¡90S fur- aT,d rariwteer. At present patrons of roadside banks may carry thia in much the << O'l cluding Homer McKenny, one time .dock pointed out. 18 on 30 nished the gas and oil. Incidental- “So mbeh for this trumped up businesses must often stop on the same manner as the QOC expects lAn increase in the relief load Moro resident, stopped here brief .31 90 (TO ly water supply for the fair contention of these labor leaders, very edge of the highway, endan- to do, Both of the large yaph 58 this winter due to lack of season- ly Wednesday while on their way grounds has become less of a sUb- that this measure militates against goring themselves and passing chains in Oregon are ready to care T o tal fo r the week .. .00 to the Pendleton convention. " /Continued rn Page two) ject for criticism this week. labor unions.” motorists, the report states. for the loans reported Mr. Ludwick. y By A. L. Lindbeck Sherman Cemtian Picnic In Portland Land Appraisers Wanted By Gov’t Golden dale Application Made Jamboree Ready For Reck Crusher For Opening Day Near Moro Model Kitchen Coming To Fair Labor Responsibility Bill Held Beneficial Wool Industry Gains S*-?dilv Increasing Numbers tr