Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 11, 1940, Image 1

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Official County
Moro. Oregon. Friday,'October 11, 1940
Fifty-Second Year N o . 49
Road Master
Registration Book Selective Draft - Sherman County Registration
Gains Over
Registration
Dies Suddenly Closed Until
Wheat Wins
1938 Mark
Required Soon
A t Grass Valley
Ben F. Hamlin, of Arlington,
road m aster for the Union Pacific
in this area, dropped dfad in tne
Station Depot a t Grass Valley
around one o’clock Tuesday while
engaging in conversation with Mr.-
and Mrs. J.- S. Taylor, the station
agent and wife. He had ju st re ­
turned from lunch down town,
v as smoking a cigar and seemed
to be in good spirits when he fell
from his chair to the floor without
a word, according to report from
Sheriff Wilson. ,
The coronor Carl Anderson,
D istrict A ttorney T. Lester John-
ron and Sheriff C. C. Wilson held
an inquest deciding death was due
to e heart attack. C. M. Zell was
called and the body was taken, to
The Dalles to the Calloway funer
al home at the request of Mrs.
Hamlin from Arlington.
After Election
Presidential Campaign
Expected To Draw Many
Voters November 5
L ast Saturday night a t eight
o’clock was the last moment in
which voters a t the general elec­
tion co-uld be registered. T hat in-
terest is high can be told by the
larg er numebr of voters who have
?jgned
registration cards.
Most interest is in the presi­
dential election. Thia is due to
the fact th a t all national elections
are of more importance than those
lp which no president is elected
and th a t this year, for the first
time in the history, a man is try ­
ing to be elected Tor a third term
which would stretch his authori­
ty over twelve years instead of
eight.
Wendell Willkie of Indiana and
Charles McNary, Oregon’s native
son, are the principal candidates
against the new deal incumbent,
Franklin Roosevelt, whose running
m ate is Henry Wallace of Iowa.
. i
T reasurer to be Elected
At P. I.
/
The re g istra tio n
polls were
Next Wednesday, October 16,
: d o sed . S atu rd ay , October 5th with
is the date for registering all men
, the following re su lts:
from 21 to 36 years of age, inclu-
4-H Club Entries' Make
Rep. Dem. Oth.
1 sive, for selective draft.
R
ufus
76
87
1
tThere will be flve boards of three
Good
Showing
Winning
Locust
Grove
61
‘
61
members each in the county, one
1 Klondike ,
51
55
to be a t Rufus in the Grange hall:
Many Prizes For County
M ohkland
75
29 . . 2
a t Wasco in the council room; in
R
utledge
37
13 — 1
Moro in the hotel room on the
Sherm an ja u n ty has distin-
Kt
n
t
105
43
ground floor; a t Grass Valley in g u ish ed -itself at the Pacific In ter
126
82
I
G rass Valley
the library room and a t Kent in
n ational stork show in Portland. Muro
201
115
5
the Grange hall. Those who would
126
102
3
' ordinarily register at Rutledge will T his y ear the ten different v a rk - W areo
858
"
587
13
1
t
’t
s
of
w
heat
entered
by
Jam
es
T
otals
go to Grass Valley. Those from
The total re g istra tio n being
Mcnkland will go to Moro; from I TL A dam s leceived first places
'
with
the
hard
red
w
inter
w
inning
1
158,
m aking ap proxim ately 150
Klondike and Locust Grove .to
nunc
reg isterin g fo r the 1940
4
the
sweep
stakes.
T
here
an.
Wasco.
-
general election than registered
eleven
othe’r
en
tries
made
ip
wh»‘yt.
Registration booths are to open
front this county ’ all receivin ' for the 1938 general election.
a t 7:00 a. m. and continue open
prizes, w ith fo u r 2nds, th ree 3rds,
until 9:00 p. m. |
Measures On
November Ballot
■■
Listed For Voters
Pre-Pamphlet Resume of
Bills To Be Refered
To The Voters
It will be some time before
voters receive the voter’s pamph­
let which will give the low down
ou candidates and m easurers to be
voted on November 5. The follow­
ing is a brief resume of some of
the measures to give a pre-pamph­
let idea of the bills and what they
m ight do to or for the state.
Washington D. C. Oct 11.—When
men between 21 and 35 years»
register under the selective ser
vice act on October 16, it is estU.
n»ated that 333,300 will be regis­
tered in the iPacific northwest:
207,000 in Washington and 126,300
in Oregon.
The estimate (un­
Cnnst'tutional Amendment
official) is that there will be eligF
ble for immediate service 69,000
F irst measure is a referendum
twe 5ths, one 6th and one 7th.
in Washington and 42,100 in
fur a constitutional amendment.
Oregon.
At the present time neither the
The 4-11 club en tries a b n made
However, these 111,100 expect­
state treasurer nor the secretary of
a good show ing with Bob King
ed to be immediately available will
state can serve more than two
w inning th ird place in the S h o rt­
not be called to the c o lo r s -
four year term s because of a
horn, heavy class. In the Short,
thousands of them never will be
horn light class, F ran k von Bor-
The wedding of Miss M arjorie clause in the constitution th at pre­
The quotas for the two states will
stel placed 4th and Bob King 9th Rose K unsm an, d au g h ter of H. O vents it.
The Moro Women’s Club met
be about 5,000 fo r W ashington
This bill if voted on favorably
T11 th e heavy H ereford class Shel­ E unrm an of Moro, to Mr. Robert
on October 4, with a program on ton F ritts won 8;h. Don King 15th.
and 3,050 for Oregon. In the first
will
permit three or more term s
E.
M
arvin
o
f
H
erm
iston,
took
place
.
I
Home” under the lead-
tall only about 950’will be con­
A district m eeting of the Fed-,
1 e „ship of Mrs. Millard Eakin. C arsten von**Borsiel 28th." While ■nt lo u r o’clock Sunday afternoon for present secretary or treasurer
scripted in W ashington and 580 in
erated Women’s Clubs from Was-
M argaret Peetz gave a talk in the light H erefords Bob King in the Moro Hotel, before a large or any successive secretary or
Oregon. The quota is to be filled co, Gilliam, W heeler and Sherman
bru, Ertink von Borstol 16tb. Ed gro u p of friends and relatives, the treasurer. Those favoring tha
on “ Pioneer Home Life,” and a F 'd tts 15th. Lee B arn ett 19th,
between November and January.
Rev II. G. Hanson reading the ring measure point out th a t the jobs
ci unties will be held a t Moro Sat-
paper w ritten by Mrs. Ross O rn­ H enry R iehelderfer 26th.’ Leland
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.,
~
o
affected are adm inistrative and
ce> 1 mony.
u.day,
October
12.
duff, “ Home Life in Colonial B arn ett 29th and Gordon H iller-
W ar departm ent wishes to be
that good men, once found, should
The
bride,
who
was
given
in
The meeting will be opened at , Oregon is not electing a. sena- D ays” was read by Mrs. Oveson.
as lenient-as possible with m arried
1 rand 30th.
te continued.
m
arriag
e
by
h
er
fa
th
e
r,
wore
a
this year and the next most A greater p a rt of the afternoon
men ^yithin the conscription age, 10:00 a. m. in the Moro-Corrfmu- 1
Opponents point to the need of
.-hoei
black
afternoon
dress
With
A
ngus
heavy
class
placed
John
the desire being "To disrupt family nity church by Mrs. O. A. Ramsey, im portant national office is th a t of war devoted to business for the Ilild erb ran d 6th; and Light An- n a tih in g h at and veiL
cccusional change in m anagement
year and th e planning for the
life ¿s little as possible. W hat who in turn will present Mrs. H. congressman. In this, the s°conu new
- -
.Mrs. H arold W hite of Wasco, a of state offices.
„
r.v n x 9
Vo,I
oFe^ . 7 t u « s Bob
I # « King 3rd, Je rrv Wilson jr
constitutes ‘‘dependents” will be J. Simmons, district president ¿ s tr ic t of Oregon, Walter Pterce, .Golden
bT T n tF n iate' of the bride, was
, - lh
Six Percent Limitation
one of the knotty questions, but from Fossil who wffT preside for incumbent, is opposed by Rex EI- crut.on district convent™ to b e ,
m atio n of honor and -Mr. Virgil
th
t
day.
Mrs.
Harold
Peterson,
i
state
senator
from
Um
atilla
held
in
Moro
Saturday,
October
'X
tl»e local boards are expected to
Sheep: F a t Lamb, Bob K in", Coulee, of Moro, was b e st man.
The second measure, is a teoh-
use common sense. Considerable sti te president from Dallas, is ex- ¡.C(>unty. Mr. Pierce is still in W ash- 12, a t the Presbyterian church be- -‘. th ; Shelton F ritts . 14th; Ed' F rit I.-
A fter the cerem ony a reception r.’cal one dealing with taxes and
newspaper attention has been giv­ pected to be here with her mes- ¡y„gton where he is attending to g .jn in g a t 10 a. m. Mrs. Harold 15th: Jack von B orstel, 16th. Pen. V.as held in the hotel dinning room. the six percent lim itation thereon.
congressional duties.
| Peterson, of Dallas, president of
en to a rush of young men to sr.ge for the members.
A luncheon will he held at the | W ithin the state the m ost im- ,
the State Federation, and Mrs. H Bob King. 2nd; Dick Oveson, 3 m , P residing a t the urns were Mrs If passed it would give tax levy­
manry in order to escape the draft.
Fiiith B urnet of Moro and Mrs. Ira ing bodies the power to levy taxes
Boi Hoskinson, 4th.
The number of such cases has been Moro Hotel a t noon. The after- , porta n t post to be filled is state j Simmons of Fossil, fourth dis-
Aii hiding, of- F alls City. A ssist­ without vote of the people a fte r
H
ogs:
Shelton
F
ritts
jr.,
5th
exaggerated. I t appears, how­ noon m eeting is planned for con- . tieasurer. W alter Pearson, Dem-I tvict president, will be here. Each on P ig s; G ilts, Shelton F ritts , 6th. ing in serving were Mesdamea the people had voted the tax for
ever, th a t unless a man was m ar­ elusion at 3:30 a t which time the j ocratic incumbent, is not a candi- 1 c:ufc member is to bring a 10c gift Ed F ritts . 8th; F at Hog. Shelton Lanru B arnum . of The D alle:, three years. The tax base—on
members of the Moro club are ate. Leslie M. Scott, son of one tra p p e d as a birthday gift. Books
ried before the precise minuts
M arion McKee, Wily K nighten, which the six percent lim itation is
serving
cake and coffee a t their time Oregonian editor, Harvey not ¡n uge in your home may be F ritts , 8th.
th a t the president signed the bill
Sherm an county placed fir.-1 b’ K tn n eth McKean, Lyle Woods, now figured—4s the highest figure
building in honor of the Golden Scott, is the Republican candidate brought to be given to patients in
m aking it a law, he can not claim
Lam er Sayrs of any of three immediately pre­
Jubilee for federated women’s and Al Brown of Portland, is the
t . B. hospital in The Dalles. County Herd and Bob King won Ru b a rd L ockhart,
exemption or deferred sta tu s on
am? Mi is» Pauline Davis, of Moro. vious years. Under this biM taxes
second
for
Beef
Showm
anship.
Democratic candidate.
1 The noon luncheon will be a t the
acccunt of hia m atrim onial state. clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. M arvin left im med­ ir. excess of this, if voted three
County A gent W right consider­
Sherman
county
is
in
the
18th
j
5foro Hotel. A reception will be
Frequently the statem ent is
iately
following the reception for
state senatorial district with Gil- ■ held at the close of the convention, ed this a real gooo show ing con- a weeks trip. They will make years, would be under the base.
made th a t this is the first time a
The general effect is to give more
sidei ing there were 207 cab vs
ham and W heeler counties.* Only a t 3.39 jn the club rooms,
d ra ft has ever been applied in the
tlt^ ii home in H erm iston, where authority for tax levying to coun­
shown
in
the
beef
classes.
There
candidate for th is post is William j -------------- ---------
United States in peace time. That
tv courts, school boards and city
were 28 steers, 13 lam bs and 6 Mr. M arvin is employed.
II. Steiw er of Fossil, who has rep- |
statem ent is incorrect. For many
councils and to restrict the neces­
hogf entered by Sherm an county
riRented
this
district
fo
r
a
num-
p
I
v
in
G
r
Q
||]
Q
^
|*
S
years, prior to the w ar between
Word was received here T h u rs­ sity of voting on such levies by
youths.
J
O
The livestock m arket a t the her of years. His election is as-
the states, every male citizen was
day th at Mrs. Jessie Henrichs, the people.
The
Moro
B
reakfast
club
purch­
subject to m ilitary service and each Portland Union Stock Yards, North sored.
ased the J e r ry Wilson Angus t.< w in P ortland S anitorium , is Double Liability
For the two places in the Ore­
had to furnish his own equipment, Portland, for the week ending
which placed 5th in the light class. \e ry ill.
The third measure repeals the
A special flying squad of lav» The anim al weighs a little more
rifle, powder and ball, or if ne October 5, showed mixed trends. gon house of representatives held
Many local peoplw interested in double liability of stockholders of
The
general
trend
on
lower
grade
‘
by
the
22nd
district,
which
is
corn-
enforcement officers in plain cloth-
was in the cavalry, his own horse
‘be Pinkerton trial, which opened slate banks. This m easure has
cattle, including grass steers, was • posed of Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow es and an airplane to spot viola- j ,n
and outfit.
Mopday in The Dalles, have been Been defeated by bhe people before.
and
Wheeler
counties,
three
men
downward. Good quality fed cat- j
tors are being used to augm ent
* * •
m
aking the trip each day.
are contending. , E. Harvey
, National hank stock holders
T _ Mil-
, the regular force of state police
The d ra ft machinery is not be­ tie were steady. The hog m arket
have no such liability and state
er of Heppner and Giles L. French during the present hunting season,
was
from
25
to
35c
lower.
The
ing put in motion at as early a
V cat her for the Week.
of Moro are the Republican nomi- 1
men w^0 ^ave ^een seieet-
bonks of Oregon established be­
sheep
m
arket
was
strong
and
ac­
date as the w ar departm ent origi­
O il.
Max
Mi
nees and Chas. T. McElfligott of i e() frQm the fie,d personnel of the
fore 1912 have no such ¡ability.
nally proposed. This was, in p art tive There were 3,000 cattle, 300
It is contended th a t this double
Ione
is
the
Democratic
nominee.
!
0
rfcgon
gtate
Game
commission
calves,
3,900
hogs
and
2,225
sheer,
due to the refusal of congress to
T
The annual county m eeting of
T. Lester. Johnson, Democratic
WQrking directly under Frank
1 ability prevents the establishment
sold
on
the
open
m
arket
during
the
-be stampeded. Because of the de­
of new state banks and the sale
district attornew , is unopposed for 1 ^ jp e , state game supervisor, the Shcim un county. Red Cross
lay it has been impossible to ex­ past week.
69
win’ bg shifted throughout the C h ap ter will be held F riday eve­
of their securities. Only a few of
Early Monday sales of cattle reelection as George UpdegTaff, J
pand housing facilities for the
Oregon’s banks are concerned
who received the Republican nomv- 1
pprhaps working one week ning a t 8:90 o’clock in the council
mobilized national guard and the w ire on a generally steady basis.
nation for the post, refused to be
ge<.tion aixd the next in an- room of the Moro hotel for the
about this , m easure and they are
L
ater
in
the
day
sales
were
under
draftees, and the w ar departm ent
election of officers.
concerned because they have to
{ cther
has assured the public th a t no sol­ pressure, with bids 25c or more a candidate.
Within
the
county
most
of
the
!
'
.
..r,
nffi
compete with state and national
The a.rplane w.ll carry an offi-
diers will be called into training lower, she stock being off most. offices are to be filled by choice.
institutions th a t have no double
Tnere
were
no
strictly
top
offer­
un til there is shelter, clothing and
w ho,
of the electors a t the poWs next I Cey in addition to the a pilot
liability.
tw
o-w
ay
ings
of
light
steers,
and
$10.40
bianVets for all. For this reason
November 5th. M a rearrt Peetz ' wil be equipped with
the concentration a t F o rt Lewis, was the day’s top, with less finish­ 13 the only nominee for assessor. 1 raoio 8e •
W ashington will not attain its ed loads a t $9.50 to $9.75. Grass For clerk Joe T ruitt, Republican
If poachers shooting pheasants
maximum until early next year, steers sold downward from $9.00, incumbent, is being opposed by r.re spotted, the officer in the plane
man along w ith it,
as a t leasF three months will be with several sales $8.26 to $8.86. Ross Ornduff, present deputy sheT- will communicate location of such — By A. L. Lindbeck
4» * *
required to construct the hundreds Stocker buyers paid $7.00 to $8.00 iff who is a Democrat
Salem
,
Or.
Oct.
11.—
W
ar
clouds
violators to officers m automobiles
Traffic
law
violators have con­
for
a
few
thin
steers.
Common
to
(901) of buildings a t th a t place.
th a t hover th ree q u a rte rs of the
David Reid, ‘Republican county on the road.
tiib
u
ted
$22,656.61
tow ard tile
Herman Pape,’ early settler in
medium
grass
heifers
were
around
The new buildings ‘b eing rushed at
world .have all b u t blacked out the
‘ The aim of
commissioner, is unopposed on the
su
p
p
o
rt
of
O
regon’s
sta
te
govern­
this
county, died at hia home neat
' the
‘.1 game » 1 commis-
A
, •
the various camps will not be tar $5.75 to $8.25, medium to good fed baUot. H arry Kunsman, Republi- ' s:on is to prevent
political picture ;n the good old
law violations
ment through fim's in the first Corvallis October 2, according to
paper affairs thrown together for heifers sold a t $8.65, odd heads to can, and-C. JC. Wilson, Democratic , sttid Mr. Wire. “ More effective USA.
So
fa
r,
the
presidential
.
, .
,
,
the cantonm ents of the first world $9.00. Good beef cows were $6.50 incumbent, are contesting for the patrol work can he done, we be- candidates have alm ost monopoliz- n :ne m onths of this year, it has word brought by his brother, Louis,
w ar
The new buildings will be to $7.00, with odd lots fa t dairy joh as sheriff of the county and i;eve> through officers working in ed w h at little atten tio n the voters keen reported by S tate T re asu re r who was here this week.
Deceased was born in Hamburg,
sem i-perm anent, as m ilitary tra in ­ cows $525 to $5.50, canner to E. M.. Alley, Republican, is the only 1 th e same ty p e of clothes worn by bi ve consented to give to polities, W alter Pearson. This is an in­
crease
of*$5521
over
the
s
ta
te
’s
Germany
and came to this country
common
cows
$3.25
to
$5.00.
Med­
ing henceforth is to be an estab­
nominee for coroner.
I the hunters. Many of the reg u lar, With the show down only three
sh
are
of
traffic
.fines
fo
r
the
sam
e
when
a
year
old. He came to
ium
to
good
bulls
cashed
mostly
at
lished policy in the United States.
Elections will be held in each of S(atc officers are w orking in plain , weeks away, however, asp iran s
Sherman county in 1894 and
Every school boy now 16 years $6J>0 to $7.25. Good choice of the incorporated towns of the clothes this year, too.’
fo r some of the other plums to he period a y ea r ago.
* * *
formed here until about 1916 when
of age will be subject to the d raft vealers a t $11.00 to $12.00.
d istrib u ted this fall are clam oring
county. * Some will choose an en­
he moved to the valley. He was
W
ednesday’s
trading
oft
the
re­
M
otorists
who
w
ant
to
be
in
on
under the present program when
for atten tio n with but little suc-
tire slate of city officers and oth­
m airied here in 1903 to Minnie
the
draw
ing
for
low
license
num-
he attains bis m ajority. The pres­ ceipts of 125 cattle and 50 calves, ers a part council. Mayors and
ct ss up to his time.
war on a steady basis, and „well in
l.ffi
m
ust
have
th
eir
application»
Heyler.
ent program is for five years.
In the C ongressional aren a here
treasurers will be elected in each
Surviving are his widow, two
line with Monday’s late sales.
in before Novtunber 22 when thu
» * * *
in
the
first
Oregon
d
istric
t
v
eter­
sons, Albert and Darwin, and
annual
d
raw
ing
will
tak
e
place,
Political pressure has prevent­ • The hog m arket opened Monday of th e three towns.
an Jam es M ott is p re tty g en e ral­
three grandchildren. The funeral
ed a new industry from locating active and fully steady. Carlots
ly conceded a sw eeping victory according to S ecretary of S tate
Miss
Gertrude
Hansen,
daughter
again
sold
a
t
$6.60,
with
good
to
E arl Snell. L ast y ear m ore th an was held la^t Friday and interment
in the Columbia basin area. The
Mr. and Mrs. Ove Hansen and c 8,e r his dem ocratic opponent Col. 23,000 m otorists had filed ap p lica­ made In the family cemetery near
Reynolds Metals company was giv­ choice 170 to 215 lb. truck-ins
Glenn Van Gilder, son of Mr. and Chas. A. R obertson of W est S al­ tions for new license plates be­ McMinnvill.
ing serious thought to establishing moving mostly a t $6.40 to $6.50.
Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder, were em. A sw ing through th e big sue-T fore the draw ing d ate, Snell said.
itself in the northw est and taking The hulk of the 230 to 270 lb
united
in m arriag e S atu rd ay in end d istric t last w eek left . thin
Bonneville power for an aluminum ■‘butchers sold a t $5.65 to $5.90.
't
The
Dalles
a t the M eth o d istTchurch p ’-ognosticator w ith a definite lm-
Salem, Oregon Oct. 11,—With a
plant. The company received a Packing sows bulked a t $4.50 to
In spite of the obvious need for
a
t
2-00
o’clock
in
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
,
p'ression
th
a
t
the
v
eteran
demo-
1c an of $15,000,000 from RFC for $4.75. Good to choice feeder pigs total m onth’s cash receipts of vdth Rev. Cannell officiating.
|c .a t i c C ongressm an
W alter M. n better building to replace the
$150,869.00 a new all-time motor
the enterprise. Jesse Jones, who brought $5.50 to $5.75.
Mrs R obert Belknap was the j Pierce of La Grande is also slated wooden adm inistration building at
Wednesday’s hog m arket was transportation record was report­
dictates loans of RFC, is a south­
brides atten d a n t and Gordon John- f i r an o th er come-back in «P’te ol the state school for the blind,'the
ern Democrat and has a finger in active and a shade higher, with a ed today by Ormand R. Bean, state son of Willamina attendant of the! the fact th at Republican Rex El- board . . of . control
The Maryhill Museum of Fine
will not
.
, . recom-
.. A
m any industries in the south. few 170 to 2151b truck;ins selling utilities commissioner, for Septem­
lis of U m atilla county is m aking ! raend this im provem ent to the Arts at MaryhilL W ashington has
Southern senators did not want up to $6.60, or in line wftn Mon­ ber. This sum brought to $984,287 groom.
fnrth coming legislative session be­ announced th a t it will cloae for
The bride wore a blue costum e hay while his opponent rem ains cause of lack of funds. The board the .year aL.the end of October.
the industry to go to the Columbia day’s top carlot sales. There were the cumulative cash receipts of
A
fter
tied
a
t
his
desk
in
?
the
national
corsage of red roses
area. Upshot is th a t .Reynolds 350 hogs for sale on W ednesday’s this state departm ent for the and
During the next four months
agreed upon
ceremony the couple left for capital. Only in the third Congres- is,
is, however,
however, agreed
upon the
the need
nee,
rJne months of this year exceed­ the
, '
company has taken 25,000 kw from open m arket.
Porttand to attend the Pacific I n - ! atonal district does there appear for a superm tendent a eottace at
a many alterations and improve­
The sheep m arket opened the ing every previous sim ilar nine te-national stock show. The young' to be any prospect of a change iq Hie institution and |#UI iw lu d e this
TV A, although power resources
ments will he made and addition­
t
tem ational - —
of th a t government enterprise are week on an active and fully steady months.
al
exhibits placed.
the
Oregon
delegation,
There,
it
[
irnptovement
in
its
biennial
bud-
This near-million total is not ccuple will make their home in
alm ost exhausted and steam plants basis. Good to choice 'wooled
The Museum has had an out­
is
freely
predicted,
Republican
-get.
'
m
« •
V
are being constructed to furnish lambs sold a t $8.26 to $8.50, with only the highest recorded b u t is Hood River.
standing attendance record having
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Angell, incumbent, has a i The sta te ’s liquor monopoly ha.< row passed the 45,000 mark since
power. No steam plants are re- medium to good grades arouna only $5,000.00 less than the total
ical battle on hi« hands with the
nnired in th« northw est, where $7.50 to $8.10. Good to choice recorded for ten months last year, Ove HAnspn, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon huge Dem ocratic re g istra tio n in yielded a profit of $2,455,279.93, i the opening on May 13, and will
Van
Gilder
an^
daughter
Emma-
there is an inexhaustible supply shorn lambs were $7.66 to $7.75 said Bean. L ast year’s grand
F an Reverand fcnd Mrs. Cannell, Multnomah county presaging a to the credit of the state relief be open daily until November 3.
total
was
$1,203,531.00
alm
ost
a
vrith
medium
grades
$725
and
un­
Registered to October 1, from
fund in the first nine months of
. o* falling water.
der. Good slaughter ewes cleared million of whiph was turned over Mr and Mrs. Robert Belknap, N iw Deal tidal wave th a t will car-
Moro,
186; from Waaco, 191.
Continued on Page Two
to the state highway commission. Gordon Johnson and W alter Eaton. I ry Democratic Nan Wood Honey-
at $3.00 to $3.50.
r (Cwtinued on Page two)
Federated Clubs To
Hold District Meeting
Portland Market
Kunsman-M arvin
Moro Woman’s Club
Wedding Held Sunday
Hold First Meeting
.
Shows Price Trend
To Watch Hunters
Red Cross Chapter
To Elect Officers
(J/Ouc/S Distract Attention
From the Political Campaign
Former Resident
Dies At Corvallis
~
If
Hansen-Van Gilder
Rites Are Held
Motor Tranportation
Reaches New High
Maryhill Museum
To Close Oct. 31
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