Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1939, Image 1

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    Official County Paper
Moro, Oregon. F r id a y , J a n u a r y 13, 1939
ïift y - first Year S x 10
J a n u a ry ^ ,
O f Oregon­
it« Government
and People *
erm
Local Legislators Sherman County
Local Boys To Legislative
Summary of
County Court
Get Committee Odd Fellows
Session Starts
The Local News Show Calves
Proceedings
A t Denver
Assignments
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEED-'
Of 1938
Two outstanding 4-H club beef lu Salem
Committee assignments for the Hold Installations
INGS, JA N U A X f TERM, 1909
January 4, 1939, being the tim e'
for the regular term of Court, of
Sherman County' in the State of
Oregon,
the Honorable Court
did meet in tha County Courtroom
a: Mo o, a t the hour of 10:90
f oject boys, Rdbert King of Sher-
i lan county and Bill McDonald of
Salons Meet In New
A Br el N< tatien of the
Wasco copnty, are making prepa­
rations to exhfcit calves at the
Building; Hear Outgoing
Changes Taking Place In
National Livestock Show at Den­
ver, Colorado, during the last
And Incoming Governors
Our County During 1938
week in January.
Under the tall capitol dome
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Bill McDonald waa the owner
° ’c2 ° ck “ m ’
Bettor _____________
Roads Asked— The
first
I nuetiwg of the 1988 Court was and feeder of the calves that plac- surmounted by the statue of the
PreS<‘n '
faced with delegations from nearly' cd G and Champion and Reserve pioneer who stand* out in his new
Comm
i eve y section of the county asking Champion at the 1938 Pacific Inter- coat of gold leaf aa prominenty
for seme sort of road improvem* national and Bob King was the as a twenty dollar gold piece in a
T. U ste r j ohn» n . Dirt. Attor
Truitt, County Clerk
j
Br„ k. H, vord_
During feeder of the calf placing Grand new dealer’s hand—if such a thing
Champion at the Pacific Interna- can be imagined—Oregon’s for-
^ ' ‘« .v .m o r Mnnrisv afternoon trol
Several b ill, important to .tolled the following office .! Vcr-
The following proceeding, were ;
19J7 1<91 | ncj,M ofiraln fell Vonal in 1937. These two boys tieth legislative assembly Monday
The £ . 7 o f office
administer- Irricn ltu « are e r p e T e T to co»« non Miller. N. G.; Orlo M .rtin, V. had at ..id term of Court:
j to
the recold of , 4 89 m. de in will accompany the Herbert Chand-j organised and listened to speeches
L by Chief Justice John L. Rand in to thia committee thia .« ..io n , G.; Joe Truitt Secretary; Charles,
L '.it o t ^ t M 1918 fc May. pIrov*’d
W the d i " ' br show herd leaving from Bake-¡by the outgoing and incoming gov-
o f th e Oreron suoreme court
particularly the one for erosion Montgomery, Treasurer; Joe Rit- of claims presented against t ^ month and June the wettest of lste this month and assist in show- ernora.
of the Oregon supreme court.
p a r t ic u la r ly ^ ^
W ankn; Mdvin
General Fund. , Claims allowed any year gince tbe records
ing thia herd which also will be
Room for spectators in the house
exhibited at the National Livestock chamber is limited and it waa all
Immediately after taking the
Taxation and Conductor; W. B. Rice, Chaplin:
ordered paid.
,
been keipt at the gtation.
Show.
' used, so many were there who
?Cth
uPraiT addre“ €? Revenue, which m ay,handle some Theo. Johnston, R. S. S.: Richard
In the matter of the pajjneM of
New Rent R&ad OpeBed Jan
Following the Denver show th e , wished to see the ceremonies at-
^hem o£ fhe tax legislation. Other com- Bruckert, L. S. S.; Lewis McKee, cl»>™ presented w m s t tte «^>ad( _ c w # tn #
Kent using c<>unty
message m which he urged them mjtteeg upon
he
aerve R g N. G ; Clarence M esinger, Fund. Claims allowed and order-, machln..ry constructed a road from boys plan to accompany the Chand-I tendant to. the retirement of
hr herd on to the Ogden, Utah Charles Martin and the inaugura-
; ^ oven'ment, * •
¡¡Z l Ed»ea’«"n," c iu n « e a " « d 'c f t . L. S. N. G .?A. Douma. R. S. V .G .; M P»Ut
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z» Kant to the John Day river going show and from there return; tion of Charles Sprague. Formal
and not the master of the people.
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Horace
Re:
Annual
G. Douma, L. S. V. G.: Horace
Ke: 4An™ ÄI
a L - m / I down Kakin
cpnyon and Pine
The most pressing problem be-
*n<* Revision of Laws.
ceremonies and the fanfare of
McKee, Inside Guardian; Percy Wright, Sherman County A gent Ho,Jqw
home.
office taking have an attraction for
fore the state, Sprague said, con
the people of democracies anyway,
tinues to be economic: how to in- C Z -a^l
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it seems, and one can preceive
crease the income of the people F U I I I I
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b t t / n c e n r t ^ V o f T o o paid.l ».any y e a r, of Ulne...
easily
how humans must enjoy the
and provide for it. fair distrihu-
Farmers Met, Jan. 22—to organ-
_
. a FMnrshall,
. « a «•
• installed
11 1 A
A • « ^ifr-tion
^1 « 4 mn allowed.
1
tiappings of royalty.
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A
. mail, Grand
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Application of Albert Henry Be a She: man •county branch of
But of all the royalty since time
Wheat acreage allotment« and the following officers: Rebekah
On the subject of taxation
'T ----- retail tbe Associated Farmers of Ore- Rv PT.nk S a y »
I ¡"’"«"’«"»I
indeed h*ve *“ d
The Moro basket ball team , did the pleasure of meeting in a spot
Jan. 21st—Jesse A. Bar- very well over the weekend win- n>®r® elegant than 1. the new
long time resident] of Blng three and losing on. in two »tote cap.tol of O r ^ n . It I. not
Valley and vicinity, after a bouhleheader games.
,
d
like mj »cr vuC
.wmi
uary. x w i n
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ghoH iHne;;s prOnounced to be
property owners lightened Sprague that it will be possible for farm- lifi; Ma/be, M<.Kee> R. S. N. G.: 'beer license. Fee of |8.00 paid.
noiaoning
Friday night the teams drove to »'gned and built by m e r e : m ,
• ‘7 ^ " ' . '
declared that he saw greater hope ers in the wheat producing area Marie Peters £, g. n . G.: Belle lA»pnlication allowed.
M arried Jan 10th Mias Viraal Dufur for our second p ™ with hut it 1. .
■‘« P * «
* . T ; <*">«*, .«• .» • r .
.^ .r
» " ry them thia season. The second tommi
game wa. fast and very . c l . . . B in Modern form without the high
fee oaid. Application allow- M. Richelderfer, of Wasco by can- throughout, ending In a tie. In dome that eharacterutod capitol
which will lift the level of income program which affect the wheat
Guardian; Vivian Trounce, $5 00
y - .- . -- ---------------------- I dle’irht a t ' the home of Harry
the overtime Barn» threw th . huddlng» for many generation.,
and thua lighten the pressure of producer in this area?- Previously Out?5de Guardiani- Alice Conlee, ed.
. RicHeM«rfer
taxation.
the information on AAA programs y u,;c;an.
Application of Herbert Howard
2
. Harvev basket that won th . game for Moro.' The bou.e chamber h Mg»i and
He declared himself as opposed did not get into the field until af-
d o ’.n|? Bonnie #nd - Jocik WUlard for renewal £ 1 9 ^ r a t o t t
ywjnf
from The final aeo-e waa * to IS. Half *>»e m dark wood of heauttfnl
time .core w a. ( to 2. U »M .p «raining. The carpet has «PH®“
to the imposition of any new taxes ter a large share of the farm pro- p ” C™ ,i * t57o"numbers and Miss b7 L * t i o . n allowed.’
I*0™; *J*ained * lictn8< i# Port' was Gentry, BHI Axtell, Kenny, 5Jf
by this session, especially sales or P .m had been completod which t ’ *',” ’ ?p1* yed0."piano” olo.
P1 »cation allowed,
i T ’A / J i k l » » of
Sheriff’s turnover report of cur- 1;ind to be m a n e d soon
Martin. Ranee
Soba were Ax- half h»«h ,n £ • ‘ he desks a r e o f
gross income levies, and sai^ that m«If it necessary for the opera-
Wednesday evening, January
♦axes collected. Ragert ac-
Taxes Lower— for county tell, Shipley and Melaer.
I »*urdy oak; th . chain j « , upbol-
it was his conclusion that Ore- tors to rearrange their program 4th/'the G ass ' Valley ’ TU<bekahs rpn'
- “7 ’—
-w— ■’
by J5 per cent
1<ywer
T
,
' «tered in green leather— «ppr0*
gon’s present tax structure, plac- to ronfo-m with v s r ^ h e l d
open installation of officers;
repqrt <4 school taxes an* tha nearing oi
The flrat .tring < a me w m the
for th , more youthful
fyg reliance on property and income of the program. She. man county’s
rizW -Fallow« and wives being , Sheriffs
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^ a d jtebt nariad.
4- hardest game o f te e season for,
U x c is «ound. I f the legi.totore tctsl .oil d u e t t o » ^ e w e Ulot-
electiw offlcer! ¡„. de.mqoent toxe. effected. W h o rt
W. A.
the Moro squad. The game start-:
will «pply rigid economy in .ppro- ment for » * » '" 249;13?
»tailed were Gladys Rolfe Noble
’ Udp1>, itioB
vac, te R .ttle- Cook, of the public utilitie. eom. ed out with Moro getting the first Senate Room Smaller
pristing money the revenue, will Tl,e,e acre, will be dhrtributod to
Biker Vic(. G rlnd.
Re: Pet“ 'onJ ’
“ J “ n, i . , ion. C. G. Duffin and John basket, then Dufur forged ahead
senate ia convening in a
be adequate for e»een t4.l,.of gov- the farm er, on the b u .s a t the».-
Sec. etary; and Mabel
C°untJ
tern of Farrington of the telephone com- by using a four men defense. The w a lle r room and seats there are
ernment during the next biennium, previous farm plan. a . estaM.ah- B,iylock
,A(fter inrtsl- p "f "T ed untl1 Febru,,ry term
>nd , host of Ke„t farmers. score at the half was 20-20. D ur-. done jn walnut; chairs are unhol­
including
for r n pub-
program.
1^.1»J1_» increased sums
. . , m , fo
ub- ed for the 1938 urogram.
: lationwere the usual short talks, C®“" - _ , . T y ,,,» « .« , month- member, of the Kent telephone ing the third quarter both teams, stered |n brown indicating, some
instrumental music by P of. Tapp 1..’ * nn®"Un^ t " t e d
eonnany, who wlahed to be eon- tightened up which held the score ha ve said, a deep brown study,
lie Assistance, he said.
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With relation to the problem of
and Miss Traibue; and dancing. 1
Anpointment of County nnr'ed with the «xchange at Graaa down somewhat, the third quarter <nd oGiers a dark brown taste,
relief Sprague declared the t i m
e
vO m T H ltlC C
carpet here hoe a design al-
At a late hour lunch was served. ,
Dr p t p d ey ap- Valley. The telephone company score being 29 to 28. Soon after
p '7 te d
County Physician.
! delegate, held a local exchange tlie start of the fourth quarter ^m ating between a leaping aal-
has come when we need to ceor-
dinato more fully the various , 0 M e e t J a i l . Z l S l
Ra
Appointment of one mem- w - most feasible from the flnan- Moro garnered five point« and mon and sheaves of wheat—not a
phases of the social security pro-
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went into the lead which they held yery productive looking strain how-
SZ ’. T n
» th M
CUu tlll the end of the game. The final tyar
gram. Emphasis should be put on
Tbs annual meeting of the
rehabilitotion’ and return of indi- grange
agricultural
c o m m it t o « ! ^ I - u n ( | f y E x p l o s i o n
jn
center of the building
’<*" Sacre, daughter of Mr. and score was 39 to 36. Line-up was
viduals to self-support, he said.!members and the m .ste-s .. to b e, V I U d U lI U I T l u A J /.y . r t .u Cnunty Fair Boarr-.
Christianson, French, Bill Axtell,
^rgt thjng to be seen by the
H oU.rnressM i "the^hooe that Ore- held at the county agent’s office I Word was received here Satur-
R .; Appointment of DeMoss Mi J. C. Wilson of ^ ent
He expressed the hope
Ore
J>nuary 21>t
10:00 <i4y fcy „ „ A s Johnson from p „rk
^ „ „ ty
appoint. ry C. Nelson of Bend, at the home Pinkerton and Sayra. Substitutes ¡ncomjng citizen is the seal of the
gon would promptly increase its
were Kenny. Pinkerton and Chris- gt>te done in raiSed bronze. Around
of the bride’s parents.
contribution to the needy aged so a m., for the purpose of out- her b.other in law, Carl Stamey ed
, A , r „ „ n t v R ead
Auction » l e Feb. 25-aponsored tainson were high point men with
vestibule are murals
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at
S
verton,
that
an
explosion
in
Re
:
Appointment
of
County
Road
aucuoh
r
«
.
a
that the maximum of $30 a month lining agricultural programs for
18
and
10
points
respectively.
j
nhowing
the
major industries of
L. L. Peetz, —
Roy
Powell - by
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- the Sherman . County Livestock
would be available to all persons cnch subordinate grange and for the tumbler in his laundry Friday view ers, u.
Saturday
night
Moro
waa
host
0,-pgon
livestock,
dairying, etc. It
; associafon at the F air
in need of that amount.
thc Pomona Grange. Mr. Ralph morning had partially wrecked anH H. A. Walker,, appointed.
to The Dalles Papooses. The jg qUj^e impressive and much finer
the
building
and
equipment.
No
Re
:
Appointment
of
road
mas-
with
9;
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On the subject of labor Sprague Beck, representative of the state
ecr. iOO head of horses were sign- second string lost by a close but thMn the ojd cwpftol and, of course,
voiced a plea for “a season of extension service, will cooperate one was seriously injured, though ter. L. L. Peetz appointed.
erratically played game by one not jn |he
clagg M the oid
flying glass was a l t e r e d 200 feet * Re: Drawing 200 name« for ed up for the sale and 10 h.ad of
labor peace.”
All parties have and essist in outlining this pro-
point,
17
to
18.
The
half
score
wa*,
armory
which
had
none of the
suffered severely from the pro- g^am as will be done in e v e r y and most of the doors and win- Circuit Court Jurors for the year cattle
9 to 6. Line-up was Gentry, Bob dj|fnjty a state house should have
. ;
longed disputes that have wreck- county in the state of Oregon, dows blown out. Two men sleep- 1939. 200 names drawn.
ing in a garage near the end of
Application of the Sherman Coun Held at the court house with re- Axtell, Kenny, Martin and Barsee. and hardly any of the conveniences
ed Oregon the past four years, he With each grange a g r ic u ltu r a l
Substitutes were Belahee, Shipley,: g legislative hall should have,
said. He complimented Governor committee meeting togethed it is the building were blown out of ty Journal as official newspaper ports from commrttee as
and Lutje. Belahee waa high pointj • por
who enjoy seeeing fine
.
Martin upon his masterful hano-
that 4»ore progresa in M f e bed as the door tQ. th«ir room was f o^ Sherman Countv for the year C-rps,
man
with
8.
,
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graining
in
building woods the
1939. Chermen County Journal and rural hfe
ling of the purge of labor goons cultural planning will be posstHe blown in.
Moro
and
the
Papooses
played
capitol
is
a
fine
spot to spend a
M-. Stamey felt the explosion aq official County Paper.
• e
.V
/
« m
and p ’omised that “the gains thus s™«* »»
the programs will con- might
a game full of spectacular shots few hours. Choice of wood used
h»vc been caused by dyna-
Re : Bond of R A. Stow, Jua- uable J"'®™*»«’"
,utu«
made will not be relinquished tain objectives from a county wide
and good team work. The Moro jn the building and furniture is
t °^g
8 Vr i
during mv administration.” While standpoint and bring about effec- mite caps in some of the clothing ti',n of the Peace. Bond accepted.
in the tumbler a . there is seem-
Re : Bond of Nadmi Van Gilder,
Feb. 21. Waaco Cixle Clnb M e t - squad had pulled out of the t|red-, excellent. It is a pleasure to see
Hc felt that the recently enacted tive ag ¡cultural activities affect­
ingly nothing about a tumibler County Treasurer. Bond accepted. Jo hear Jamea Morrell dtecu» the nest to be expected after the Dufur a*nd run the hand over in appre-
picketing” measure was defer- ing the entire county.
that could possibly cause an ex-
,Re: Semi-annual report of the labor respon.fl.ility MU
He w « game and won handily 82 to 24. elation.
five in its drafting and too drastic
'
G<v# T y ^ i 8paeCh
uloslon of that kind. The blast County Treasurer of Sherman enthusla.tiely received by a large Half store waa Moro 1«, The Dalle«!
in its terms he urged that since
, ,
was reported heard five blocks Countv, Oregon.
Period ending group of fanners and business 13. Line-up was French, Pinker-
it had been atpproved by the voters
ton Sayrk, Bill Axtell and Chris-1 Retiring Governor Martin gave
away.
December 31, 1938. Report ac- men.
it be allowed to “pass to the test
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1 e »fed and filed.
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^ 1 ° tainson. Pinkerton and Axtell a typical speech. -Reading his
of the court end of experience ”
Court adiourned, .object to call Mr. and Mr«. A. Roee by the » « • were high point men with 13 and 8 speech compared to hearing him
hkhf. respectively
r^rw^tiviJv.
ItaMTis like eating unseasoned
Sprague said he had in mind a
onic and Eastern Star orders upon •W
point«
of County Judge.
plan of his own for dealing with
William T. Jowett, 76, long time
will
food compared to salted and eea-
This
Friday
night
Moro
s
r>T a tm «; PRESENTED IA1ND Mieir departure from Moro to re-
labor problems which he might resident of Antelope, died JfiBVary
The relief committee met at the C_LA IIi,n AGAINST THE GEN- tire after forty years labor for play Kent at Moro.
* I soned foods. He has the habit of
submit to the legislature later in 4th at the Veterans hospital »» court house Wedesday morning to
> dropping his paper to the dealt, .
<
f u n d JANUARY TERM/ the Union Pacific Co., twenty-eeven
' of which were spent in Moro.
the session for consideration.
Portland afte- a nine months uP bring thir work up to date. This F' £ L FUN ,
and putting the spice in at the
He urged the kawmakers to ness Funeral services Were held Committee is composed of the b
end of a paragraph and he made
.
A«ao«nt
Amount
Roy J. Baker sells hardware
give serious consideration to the nt the Holman and Lut* chapelUB. county court; J. C. Freeman and
• his • retiring speech etronger by
N n tin n a l Bank General
store in G’a*8 Valley to Bari Olds
demand on the part of the cities Portland Friday. The body waa Roy Powell, Moro; Tom Garrett,
thia means—and it was strong to
A . ¡ , tance
’
$109 76 and Olda in turn sell« his grocery
A8
*
8tore to Glen Karnes, former
for a share of the gas tax funds sent to The Dalle« where grave- Grass Valley; Chas. Everett, Was-
i begin with.
although expressing it as his side services were performd by co and Mr. Sandoz, District repre- c
’
10.00 salesman for the O'Meara Supply
Christine H uckto'of Wn.ee h » 1 , Spr.Ru. reviewed the thin<. he
opinion that th state highway de- Veterpns of Foreign Wars and ’ T r ^ a n d o x accompanied h « | J - ^ t h r a n , work at court-
vnnsw u
„ s .-r.y,:- :n
is going to work for during hia
th.
pertinent needed all of thi,« reve- interment made- in thp -Veterans
W^hmirton State college chapter Urm ot offlce’ occasionally defining
nue for its own program for the cemetery.
husband to Mo o for the trip.
•T a -
elaborately just what he
; A., t Dunlsm. County Commis-
• Moro State Bank of twenty per ?f .
l ffid-holastie^honorarv in thg »tands for at the present time. Re-
time beings
Mr. Jowejt. a native of England,
sioner’s fees
14.00 «ent.
t
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tional
H u £
^ r d after the meeting ad-
•Recommendations contained in "-m,‘ to th:s count y in 1880 and
Furt National Bank, Old Age
I Word was received by the coun- college of Iffieral art«. M i* Hurtt
gam# oppo_
the governor’s message called for t»> Antel^n», Oregon in 1898 where
AssMance
214.72 ty agent from *N. C. Donaldson
amendments of the piiblic utility b« resided until 1937, when return-
far
develop over some of
| that a change wa« to be made in ‘"¿«dent« to >4 ^ »
Notification has been received Fil?s t NatiOnal Bank, Blind
dirtrict law to provide for the is- ing from the National Legion con- that the final date for accepting * AgPi,tance
h »
P«T0»ab. Sprague «aid, how-
5.77 the federal farm program for 1988.
suance of revenue bonds and for vention in N°w York he found hrs
lfearal arte They erer’ thst bb r« “*rk» ^ re
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crop insurance premium payments Fird National Bank, Aid to
- Many cases of small pox stops of their worlt in
w
_
conaidered as
recommendation«
contributions by these districts in h^mc nnd possessions burned to
-
wT,Pnt «.nnlications
in * \
' Y' i
16.01 all social activity in Grass Valley are
lieu of taxes now 1>elne paid by
, onnd. He then went to The I
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Jan
De pen en Children
U
j M
g
B
th<y
changed by
i senators and representatives from
this district were put out Monday ( Wasco and Grass Valley
mor ningJ Senator Steiwer will 1»
In the presence of the 90 mem- chairman of the senate committee
Lodges InstHI Officers.
bers of the Oregon legislature on assessment and taxation, one
meeting in joint session in the of the most important in tha
For 1939
Hall of Representatives in Oregon’s body. He will also serve on game
Tuesday the Odd-Fellowa and
$2,500,000 capitol and before livestock and forestry, assuring
an . UM « e 7 ^ ic h 'p .A e d 't h V h a n of somethin? to do. '
Rebekah, mot a t . i x .-dock in the
to it, capacity and overflowed in-
Repre.ent.tive French will ha even.ng for a pot lock dinner ,n d
,0 the spacious corridor, of the ch.irm .n of Land Uaa. a new com- Joint in ,u l .t,on
» . t o House, Charles A. Spr.rue, mittoe in ‘>>e House which B
=. *’• ’ •
Lands L d ' “
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S W B B ^ « n d L r ^ l n "n
By A. L. Lindbcck
pr0?raIn
" t ,™
;
Moro Team Wins
Three Games
Word Received Here
Antelope Veteran
I 1
OlPS In Portland
Relief Committee Met
Wuce Ori Mek«
Phi Beta Kan»
F:m l Da?e$et
private utilities; enlargement of Dalles and made . his home with
[he priShn annex for the aecomoda- Peter K .ram ento, until illnea. 3^
tion of ‘ the more worthy mature
inmates and of youthful first of-
fenders;” sale of fortified wines
in state liquor stores only; aibo-
lition of the state bakery boards
readjustment of salaries of county
officials on a population basis;
readjustment of the terms of ap-
pointive officials, to prevent pack-
ing of state jabs by retiring gov-
«mors ; establishment of some pen-
vstem for public employees,
sinn system
n Page
Page Two
Two
Continued on
overcame him
enlist. 1 in the World war
at the age of fifty six aery-
jng in the quartermaster corps in
F ’ ance. „ Hie chief hobby in later
years was attending all national
and state conventions of the Amer-
jCan Legion. In legion circles he
became familiarly known as “Dad
Jowett, the hermit from Jackass
mountain,*’ presumably gained by
h's entertaining yarns told about
life on his Antelop« home.
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win X
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March 20, Farm Program
Continued on Page Two
comDlete
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C mP
n ”^ d R®'d’ County Corami-
sioner’s
fees
18.10 WFATHFR FOR THE WEEK
Prem» » L
«
T. Lester Johnson, District
U m tf
MAX. MIX. ----
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rkoivr-r
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Attorney
5
FISHERMEN UBJeAvi
o. i . rv ‘ 24.00
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grade has caused some concern Zell Funeral Home, re: urov-
among fishermen of the county and
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at its next meeting, when it has Chas. Everett, Tranaporttuon
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promised a full hearing on the
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FINAL FIGURES
'week tha process of getting ac-
FOR LOAN PROGRAM
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wheat. A total af 1.761,4» hush- « 0 » r f
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