Official County Paper Moro, Oregon. ^Fridfiy/, January 30v 19^9 F ifty- first Ye¿- 1 A«ú. Of Oregon- New Soil >> Its Government Conservation and People Law Proposed Sept. 15-16-17 Premium Above Date Sherman On County Fair Wheat September 15, 16 and 17 the TV l l l a t ? • » UCCXL i the closing dates set for the 1939 ! Sherman County Fair which is • BiU Would Give 2S By A. L. Lindbeck Purpose is To Relieve Storage ! approximately one week ahead of kt a Occupiers of Land Power the fair as held for the last three Facilities by Exporting Instead of a surplus of some yean . $88,000 in the approved budget as Preliminary arrangements as to To Enforce Tillage Methods Ahead of Southern Crop repoited by Governor Martin that the program for the fair will be ' i A bill for the organization of document is actually out of 'bal­ similar to the program as put on Sherman county wheat growers soil conservation districts within previously. Outstanding as far as who have hard white or soft white ance on the red side by more than i the state of Oregon will be intro­ the race program is concerned will wheat under government loan will $18,000 if the legislators should duced In the legislature. This is be the futu ity on the progeny of ¿eceive premiums ranging from accept it “as is.** Discrepancies the result of a wind erosion dis­ Fit.': Ilamptun. The last Peter two to five cents a bushel above in the budget unearthed by Repre­ trict law passed at the last session Quick Futurity was held in 1938 loan values if they sell at once for sentative C. C. Chapman account which was introduced by re pre- and this year Sherman county export by the “ Federal Surplus for the change in the financial -i ¿tentative* from this distriot. Un- people will have an opportunity Commodities corporation, according picture. In other words the legis­ Jack Daniels (left In the photo above! has been named pres'7 ft of the freshman elan at the Uni­ ’ der that law Morrow county has lature must pare at least $13,000 word received by the county versity of Oregon for this yesr. Other officers, left * o rl;ht. ar P^tty De Armor’d. Qt&d, secretary; i been able to stop wind blowing be- to see a new strain of fast colts.. from the figures recommended by Fitz Hampton is a government AAA office.] The offer also ap- Florence Kinney, fa r Hand, vice-president, and Bob C alkin:. KZatna’.h Palis, treasurer. k cause the law gives farmers the Mallion which eplaced Peter Quick p’le8 to cooperators with the AAA the governor if the budget is to right to work wind blows when two years ago and consequently program having wheat that was be balanced without making any I they threaten to become dangerous the first bunch of his cohs are eligible for the loan, allowance for non-fcudgeted items. I j to other farmers. ■ r » « No provision was made in the, eligible to run in the featured j Purchases are now under way governor’s budget for financing' < A study of this bill was made two-yesr-old race to be held at and will be on the basis of “first the newly created Sanitary A v m - ' J l I f i t g Q y A t by the soil conservation service in the fair. come, first served,” says Joe ority which will require an esti- j Washington D. C. and at this time Petej-8, chairman of the county mated $50,000 which must b e , p I r f g f m z x c ' ' several states have already AAiA committee. Information re­ squeezed out of some other bud- j V r f I I l o t * f t v i o ed laws permitting the formation ceived he-e indicates that this ex­ retrf wetivity > 7 hi» « ” ■»" *■ % The c . i , Sehultx Port at their Mr. Willis Bodgii of the A1AA1 of districts having for their pur- port purchase to relieve northwest .»old tapping any new »ource of met with the county committee pose the prevention of soil erosion, storage facilities will take care revenue. e e . by their commander, Ed Ckristen- July 1, Field Day—at the experi­ ah day Thursday to assist in set- either from wind or water, of less than half of the 12 mil- ment station brought out many ting soil depleting acreage allot- The present hill, if passed, will Shcriff Wilson remitted to the lion bushels of hard and soft white _x xi. sou, covering the work done Repre.eta.trce «>“ 'Frc"* throughout the county . t Christ- farmers interested in the develop­ uients, wheat acreage allotments permit any twenty five “occupiers” Secretary of State on January 6, wheat now under loan in the north- from the wide open spaces of _ mas _ time. Toys, __ food and ^ a cloth ment of grasses and grains and and soil conserving acreage allot- of land to ask the state coneerva- he sum of $499.90 for 1939 licenses west. Purchase will stop as soon Sherman, Gilliam and a few oth ments foe each farm in Sherman• tion committee to define the limits ourchaaed th ough his office. This as the export requirements have tillage methods. .. xv i. •* tirrto mg amounting to $37.50 were dis- Harvest nears with crops up to county and to outline procedure for of a proposed district and authorise D almost twice the amount turn- been filled, or by February 4 at er counties thinks it is sbout t,rae tHbuted u thi-teen families reach- the J9$9 parity payments which a vote of the formation of it. I0' ‘ 7 7 , 1" i h. e.™ r°eU urovide ch,Wren- m‘ ny in expectations. ed over to the Btata on January the least. , . . „ has introduced a measure proviq- “ Roy Dugger taken to the hos- are to be paid a« soon after Feb- , , 6, of last year, which amount premiums Paid ruary 1 as possible. Every farm- Hear ®B u He d ing for a reapportionment of th e , The ® toys given were the ones P ^ 1 w,*h ap?.tte g cents; No. 2, 3 cents; No. ban«. Senator Keota of ¡ „ n by the p ^ y t e r t a n church Dalle.. / ment will not receive their Pay-ition of the district. ency. Also the fact that the rock 3 4 cents; No. 4, 5 cente. Thoee ment. After all other seeding for; th. u fom ad mah county also has a plan for WBgdonaUd at their white j Rules made for regulation of ;rusher outfit south of Grass Val- |otg bard wbjte wheat on which reapportionment but he wants it Christmas and turned over to the the new tennis court sponsored 1939 is completed! this will be five supervisors shall be named, ’ey purchased several licenses tbe producers received premiums done on a strictly population basis Legion for distribution. checked and applications sent in three of whom are to be elected by by the Christian Endeavorers. here running the local total up. under the loan need not be aocept- under which his county would gain ( the occupiers of the land in the The Legion asks that the peo- July IB, Farewell Parties—were immediately. For each license bought through ed by tbe purchases under the con- about nine seats in the House and pip having toys, shoes or clothing given by Grass Valley people for district and two who shall be rec- *he sheriff’s office the county is d j|jon8 of the purchase offer, one or two in the senate at the one or in uw that repaired for use, bring Mr. and M s . C. B. Doyle and Mr. r rnn'’ *"d reae,rch int° the The purpose of this purchase the state highway commission _____________ _ County judgo. and commisaion- man oounry cooper.veo ch iracter the , oil, u conduct program is to relieve the storage Herman Oliver of John Day will er, oi the sixth Oregon di.trict « » " t , agent, oiBce m ^„„„rtrationa, to carry out pre- The stockholders of The Farm­ situation in the Pacific northwest b . offered the port, it ha, been $ 3 3 3 S p e n | R e r e p 0 F met in Moro Thur,day for an all "g g r » „ » » n e n e s and weed con- ventative measures within the dis­ ers Elevator and Supply Co., now ahead of the 1939 crop, the state announced by Governor Sprague. ▼ r day discussion of problems affect- ‘™' Plot»- I " ? »«"series trict as to tillage methods, land in the hands of H. W. Champneya AAb^ office advises. On Decem- ’ 7 fhoir district contained the following grasses: use or such other work as deenr Aldrich whose term does not ex- p _ I aa liquidator, are receiving this 31, 1938 there were 65 million pire until March 31, 1940, has b a iH C L lC e ilS e S Vernon Eakin looses furniture p orted Wheat Rr a,r* ? y’ ed necessary, to co-operhte with week a liquidating dividend check busbei8 of wheat on hand in this been asked by the governor to re- c,ippk up on fhe hunt|n* and when truck burns on highway just Bluegrass, Little other agencies, state and federal, No. 2 amounting to $5.00 per northwest area. About 26 million main 6n the commission f o r n lkenQe, ¡n Sherman eoun- south of Wasco. -------- ^uy’ «ch an ge, sell its property, share, much to their su nrise and bu8bei8 of this are held under timft being. It is expected that shewed $292 spent in 1936. as July 22, Temperature High—rang- Smoothe bunch grass' to lease tools and imPle™ nt8 delight. This puts a new face on government loan. Immediate ac- F. L. TouVelk of Jacksonville will ¿ tnip8„ed to in 1937 How. ing from 90 degrees to 102 for the Sbunchh an* ^ ther to plan for the prevention of ero- things considering the fact that tion ¡s neceS8ary if part of this retire from the commission upon amount WB8 ¡ncreased to sion of the soil within the dis- only a few months ago they were wbeat (8 to be moved into export rare grasses in an effort to eatab- the expiration of his term on .fR h ghest peaR in 1938 when past ten days. threatened with receivership. This before the 1939 crop from the COC’s leave for Curry county lish information relative to those trict. March 31, next. $333 ’vas spent for the privilege is the first dividend since 1931. ! southern hemisphere comes on the ^r^_, °?€S v x g ^ sse* adapted to weather Supervisors May Regulate , of indulging in these sports. The There are 62 atockhoMe’s in this worid market. Crested wheat grass g r ..s thresh,ng con wbo in recent years, About one thousand acres expect- ed ‘¿ p p ^ ^ o ^ s ' o f ™ t e 7 o f Property without express Many of the stockholders are gone medjate delivery of this wheat of any new taxes it is expected bavp pn»pred competition with the ed to be harvested this year in fhe foH(ywlng chemical8. Sodium authority from the legislature. and their estates are receiving are n<)t justified by any world thai the report of the interim men folks in bringing home the ’ price outlook, officials say, but are Sherman county. Chlorate, Atlacide and Carbon Bi- Supervisor, may set forth regula the dividends. commission on state and local venjson. --------------------- merely an induceifient to get Jul> 29, D. E. Stephens Honored— 8ulphidet Ai , 0 ^ t h the chemical tions about the use of lands with revenues will contain several re- Thp amount coHected from thh wheat moving at once. P'esent by the farmers of Sherman coun- appijcation one experiment was *n the district. An election must commendations including a gross .g aR turned in to the gtate domestic prices of wbeat are be­ ty gathered at DeMoss 9bnday to estlabij8hed using crested wheat t* held *>^ore » « h reruljtions income U x to an estimated Mmmi98lon. tween 20 and 30 cents above the show their appreciation -of his grasa seeded at the rate of 10 aha11 Put ,n force on the ^nds, $8,000,000 to $10,000,000 and a world market. The FSOC is hav­ work during his twenty-six years ^ „ 4 , per acre in order to find and B majority of the occupiers personal property tax on automo­ ing to pay about 25 cents a bushel a.< superintendent at the expert- tj,e"effect of this grass In con- have 80 voted. biles to yield an estimated $1,500,- Cliff Conrad, county club agent to put this soft wheat on the world ment station. 1 ti oiling the seeding and spreading Among the regulations that may 000 a year to be apportioned a- Fire damages combine and few 6f mOrning glory. The noxious be adopted are engineering opers- of Jackson county, was appointed market at the present time. Un­ mong the counties and cities for acres of grain for Clarence Mor- weed pr(A)]em jn She man county t ’ons such as terracing, ditching: county agricultural agent in Mor- less this wheat is moved at once use on roads. rison Friday. I ¡s one of ^j,e most important prob- provisions for requiring particu- row county to succeed Joe Belan- the arrival of new crops from the ger, who has taken a position with Argentine and Australia may make August 5, Dewey Thompson Named ]«m« facing farmers as well as lar methods of cultivation, crop- Senator Lew Wallace of Mult­ supervisor for the Sherman coun- farmers in other areas in the Col- ping specifications, provisions for the soil conservation service to it impossible for the FSCC to nomah county is the most prolific carry a special research 'with continue such extensise export retirement of land. ty crop insurance program. umfoja Basin and Northwest. introducer of bills on the session trarhy fallow methods. Conrad was subsidies. The -Peter Quick futurity colts The supervisors may classify the reared in Union county ljpfore at- so far. Of 40 bills finding, their A meeting was held at the Court are being trained for the coming land within the district and may tending Oregon State college. way into the senate hopper dtiring . n j 1 i House Thursday evening for the fair at the fair grounds. go on the land to see that the the first week 26 were sponsored L »C d U vl Mr. Balenger is located at Moro pu’pose of explaining the details rules are being obeyed. Occupiers in Sherman county. Married August 6. —¡Miss Blanche by Wallace. All 26 involved fish L V .« ,- . of the program. Mr. Steen, chair­ of the land may go to the circuit Garrett and Jimmy Phieffer at and gam legislation, Wallace be- y ISIiS BO D N l l ) g man of the State Committee and Little change occurred in the cou. t d¡satisfied with the rul­ ing a former member of the state *. ox 4 w Goldendale. PRESIDENTS BALL Mr. Ludwick, Wheat Loan Super- * L. J. Allen, A ssistant Stats 4-H Miss Ione Miller became the general wheat situation. Beneficial ings made. game commission. The date for the annual Presi- visor, met with local farmers. club leader, visited ¡the county bride" of’ William McKinney Aug iAins were received in the domes­ Districts are set up for five years dent’s ball in the county has been --------------------- Senator Duncan, president of Wednesday afternoon for the usf at tbe i^oro Methodist tic winter wheat belt but more aud under the original draft of a moisture was still needed ln wes­ the bill may not be disbanded for set for Friday, January 27. The a the rrnate,-4ra» ’pr€dl«4ed. that purpose of visjling Bob King and church Health assoctvtfon of Sherman A B A V 1IIC I0I te-n Iowa, parts of Missouri and fewer bills than usual Will be in- to obso ve the calf which is to go' D im I August 16,—John A Thomp­ that period. county have charge this yea-. They ay. • . troduced during this /»tarton but to Denver to compete in the 4-H son of Portland, a pioneer of this considerable portions o f Kansas. Copies of thia bill should be are asking all organizations in th e1 q y i 9 l t U F C g O ll n; Me from jh , m11 that there will be just as many im- clvb show as a pant of the NaUon- county and father of Mrs.. Ned Winter wheat proapect, cent.nu- county to assist in making the ed generally favopa'We m Europe Mrvjce gnd th, , ^ u portant measures clamoring for al Livestock Show which is to be Thompson. dance a success, as 60 per cent of Dan H. Otis, Director of the but drynesa at,II prevailed ,n im- CorvaHll , nd ( u m t n . • » ’ this mopth. Association ing chute for this year. county. , American Bankers A Stocks of wheat on farms* in the it is passed—have several weeks Lobbyists and. job hunte-s alike Sept. 2, Wheat Plan— explained in This mohey is to be spent for will visit Oregon February 1, K United states January 1, were the to form their opinion about It and have found considerable difficulty . I l P l I exwo detail by Edrxr L Ludwtak, crop ,n yp<|rs ind were health purposes, especially for in-, and 3, to confer with farm and in contacting legislators under the 4 - H C,T1D M C I H u TS Se’rt T i nT h o o f «11 ,n,,e■«’ trancei and are seldom seen in the Th° following 4-H boys and Fair pl.ee hijh pcrchcron eta .« « [ December w„ s,iKhtly larger th.n tuted a yearly “Merit Award” «or durln» poses. corridors. A new ruling which is in Sherman county now have take award. rt,d 4-H eh.ldren bnng . those State Bankers Associations sgon lmounted t0 catching 3 W ? “ - bars the public from the legisla- their animals for the beef projects home many ribbon.. ! whidh excelled in leadership in i I W , oyer , 20 mil|jon bu>hel, the report r e e v e d from th . bu BEALS BRING $<25 tive halls has also Increased the f or the 1939 program: Frank Le- Died, Sept. IS ^ F ran k L. Burnet,' The de<,rea, e in market , tock. reau ol The committee for Christmas farmer-banker relationships. The handicap experienced by those de- Master, Ru'us; Henry Richelder- Seal sales for the county repo t Oregon S ta te s. Bankers A ssoc»- 56, suddenly from a heart attack. bowever> wa8 oniy about a fourth ■ ■ ■ ' siring to contact the lawmakers. fer Elton Medler, Clyde Fridley, He came to Sherman county ,n $425 on hand to date, making a tion is the only state association ]arK<. a> ,agt , ea>on duri„g the WEATHER FOR THE WEEK * ♦ ♦ * .Tr., and John Hildetbrand, Was- per capita sale of about 14J of bankers which has qualified in M IN . x MAX. October-December quarter, so that »»» t f Governor Sprague’s proposal - n; ’ George DeMoss, Claudine! cents, two cents more than last fall for this ‘^Mierit Awardr BI .30.. .. .00 George Bourhill, Sherman coun- f grm and market disappearance Jan . . . . 4 8 . . . 12 ___ to divert the state’s' W from. Thompso^ tv ^ X r Rirtland Mon- duX V q “ a ^ year. There are eome seals out of the past ntet. J6*1? ’ .7. .Ï4ïf. .'. .84 .00 13 ....... w*s phri-mutuel « to the 1Joyd .B^ d ' dsv from the effects of an illness M tu iJ n that''have not been heard from Mr. Otis will sttend a June ed S3 39 .. .00 about 36 million bushels smaller 14 ... general fund and to dole out sup- GrC8S Valley; Lee Barnet- *£land of j duration. and the committee would sppre- meeting on February 2, 12 « 0 ^ » than last season. Farm and mark- 16 ... 42 . 38 .13 port to th^ numerous fairs through Barnet, Jack voni Borstel, Sept. 23. Fair Opens —gates ciarte having the seals or money Chamber of Commerce Agncultur- et stocks at the first of Janusry 28 .00 39 16 legislative appropriations has al- Vcr Borstel Jr., Donald von. Bor- fo^ y w5th g cover same or portion thereof al Committee, Portland a w ic w id v encountered vigoroua oppo- «..1, Carl von Boratel, Shelton totalled approximately 410 million 38 51 .00 17 V. returned immediately so the work time farm and bank leaders m the m anager, of the F - !tt, J r Robert Holme., John ,rr’ m than bu’hel. compared with 303 million 36 . ..-..5 8 ‘ . 02 18 ^ w b i c ? aiare in the dirtribu- Z c h K ' x . J « ^ Wilaon ir.. and • « •"<« Mw-Ftak buahela ln theae . year can be completed and all money this oouaty will hson an oppor sent In v J _____ tunity to meet him. • ./.■ for the week ..... .......... ... .15 •r»v 7 ' ' Continued on Page Two Ca Events of 1938 Farmers Meet To Discuss New Compiled For Allotment Sherman County Sheriff Sells More Lcenses This Year Establish Test Piets Stockholders ! Receive Dividend Conrad Replaces Belanger in Morrow News of 4-H CLUBS IVAeaf Situation Unchanged J