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t . s°c\ Vi k sr r ..£' Fifty-Third Year N o. 14 Legislative Moro. Oregon. Friday, F e b ru a ry 7, 1941 Twó& Killed in Crash of Airliner Comment and Economic Conference w- Predictions Held Monday Official County Paper Sherman County National Defense Pioneer Buried Meeting Held In The Dalles 1 C harles W. Moore, 82, died Wednesday j early S atu rd ay m orning, F eb ru ary 1st, a t his P ortland home following Effect of International Speaker cf the Evening Now a t the beginning of the j a long illness. He was born in i fo u rth week comes puiblic hearings Indiana Ju ly 22, 1858, the son cf Situation on Farmers Maintains Good Roads on the m ost controversai m easures | R ufus A. and Saraih J. Moore. th a t are likely to be introduced Funeral services were held Mon-, Studied and Discussed Essential for Defense intc this fo rty -first legislative as- j day m orning in P ortland, with cem bly—the unem ploym ent com The m em bers of the crops, livc- [ graveside rites inThe Dalles Mon- I A N ational Defense Conference pensation law am endm ents. Labor | stock, land use, and home and l day aftern o o n a t 3 o’clock, with 1 elu by 'D istrict No. 5, com prised th i i' 4 Q. n of ! * ’ »’ king for four things and it !.' ru ral life com m ittees m et a t an i ‘he Odd Fellows in charge. of Hood 'River, Wasco, Sherm an, Sidney Hillman, c o r r e c to r of : {(mr puhlj(, hearjngs economic conference F eb ru ary 3, ! Mr. Moore was one of the early Crqok, Jentorson and Deschutes OPM, can m anage it <he will union will be held before the committee ai which tim e E. It. Jac k m a r, p orieers of Sherm an county com- chunties, W ednesday n ig h t in Moro ize every shop in th e U nited S tates - which is the house judiciary , A rth u r King, and Azeala S ag ?i, 1 ing 'here in 1882 w ith his b ro ther, drew a crowd of near th ree hun- w ith a n atio n al defense order and com m ittee— tak es an y action. E xtension Specialists from Oregon ( H enry, preceding the oth er mem- d red persons. w herever possible it will be a CIO The hearing Monday night wa3 j Mr. Moore, S late college, discussed vario u ; b i r s 'o f his fam ily. union, fo r Hitllman is vice p re s i The K ent school orchestra and held in the house chamber which along with his fa th e r and brother background and outlook m aterial dent o f the CIO. All over th e the Moro high school »hand fur- . j . j , i p erm its the m em bers and the This picture shows the wreckage of a Transcontinental and Western aUee'ting ag ricu ltu ral production i took governm ent land ab o u t five 1 r.ished two num bers each while country there h i . developed . » r.Mi * d #f com fort. airliner, which crashed near Lambert field, St. Louis, Mo., while landing A review of the recom m endations miles north of G rass Valley. In the crowd was g ath erin g . ‘A fte r °f T r " are P thar. d w s ^ e hearing room in the at ¿arm . The b'j sleeper plane err hed after striking a tree with a accomplishments made since 1889 be rented his land m oving to the flag salute and the singing of the defense p r o g r a m - th e y ra n g e b a!em en t w bich, o f ¡u t p in a c -csp^t.uju close to the ground. The crash brought death 1938 was presented to the mem G rass Valley where he engaged in from (trucks and p a r ts for air- 1 “ S ta r Spangled B anner” by the to two and injuries to 12 persons aboard. ventilation and low ceiling is 'j fhe general m erchantile business bership prior to the presentation planes to powder p lan ts and ship audience, Rev. H G. Hanson ren- known as the “ Black Hole of Cal .01 the outlook m aterial. These ' w ith Dr. C. R. Rollins. * The busi d n e d the Invocation. yard s, and in each instance the de c u tta .” r« < em m endations and accomplish- ness later lx*camc known as The m and is fo r m ore pay and m ini M erit or experience ra tin g was n in ts were discussed under the iu- C itiz e n s Commercial com pany a> i Mrs - Wily K nighten, chairman mum hours. m eeting, introduced the the subject under discussion Mon uivleual com m ittee headings. Ken- I it was organ heed and incorporated ' ol W here th ere is com petitive bid day night. S easonality, increased ’ e y Mr. .Moore and hls associates, j president of the d is tr ic t, Mrs. . !.! tli M artin of Kent, C hairm an ot ding a successful c o n tra cto r is in Mr. Moore was m arrie d Novem- i F vank von Borstel, who in turn benefits and a sh o rte r w aiting IxC^lllHr iVlCCtin^ tne Ixmd U<e com m ittee, acted as dan g er of losing,, as he bids on 0» :• 21, 1886. a t P ortland, Oregon \ introduced the D istrict Conwnan- period will also ba debated. 11.airman in the absence of th<- the p re v ailin g w age a t th e tim °; The county court held its re g u 1 to Eva L. Rollins, d a u g h te r cf r > P enn Crum, of Hood River, Socialized medicine has made its ' rig u la r chairm an. he has to build on t<he te rm s of the advent into the house through a lar m eeting W ednesday, Ftsbiu- Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Rollins. To 1 who Kay e a sh o rt talk. Mr. Jackm an d iscussal the world c< n tra c t and give a perform ance Wendell B alsiger and Je rry Cu.i- till introduced' by J. F. Hosch of ary 5 a t the court house with all ‘hi; union were born two children. O ther musical num bers w’ere the liif shared honors as the best sk u atio n which now xls more or bond. W ith the cosLjflus fixed fee, Bend, him self a doctor. It is a m em bers present. Mabel and Ray. Miss Mabel is »wo Jak k u sisters from Hood Riv- less dom inated by the to ta lita ria n the governm ent negotiates w ith The forenoon v/as taken up with s tellers a t the old fashioned sp ell long bill and will not be very gen- ‘he only im m ediate survivor, Mrs. ' ci'*' who sang three songs com- governm ents as far. as a g ric u ltu r th e co n tra cto r, agrees on the cos: erally read. But an o th er hearin g atten tio n given to individuals ing bee W ednesday m orning when al m arkets are concerned. At the Mcore having preceded her bus- ' pored by th eir m other, Mrs. Eino prices and gives a fee fo r super- w ’ll be held on it. It insures fam - rs k in g f o r . road rep airs, rig h t of the Moro B reak fast club met fel beginning of the p resen t \^ar the band in death an d ' Ray h arin g I Jrk k u . Miss A lfreda Lee of The vising the job. 'But tihe fixed fee ibes w ith an ineome under $1500 u * y c and inform ation reg ard in g li ; re g u la r m eeting. died in The Dalles at th e ag e of ‘ Dalle« sang two popular melodies, has been based on prevailing Flans for a basket social were \ urid production and supply of I 15 years while try in g to learn to accom panied by Mrs. Ben Hock- r.r.d gives them m edicine hospiti- ca ttle g u ard s and gates. Most of vita! commodities were all on sui- w ages and any increased ra te is lizatibn, corrective appliances sucn the bills were also disposed of at ai nounced fo r W ednesday nigh*. I swim. 1 man. Miss Phyllis O estreieh and an unset. I hiL ary 12, by chairm an Knigh- p u.1 This situation has never a sto re teeth , glasses, etc., and this tim e. The fam ily left Sherm an coun- Miss Eileen Lemley of Grass Val- Hillm an, bora in R ussia and don- j -I t :. The b re ak fa st cluio m embers oi curred prior to this p articu lar ty ElVout 1908, m oving to The I ’ey fayored with a Dutch dance. payu them while incapacitated. Tbe v. ai At the beginning of all other The afternoon was m ostly de n e cordially inviting the com m un e r of $1,000,000 to Lenin from dues cost is horn by the em ployers, where Mr. Moore was Mrs. Lydig E. Horsfall ' of o f a union he controlled, is now j voted to Mr. Hjckok, an arch itect ity to come and yyitw th eir youtn. ^yars there was a deficiency ii. r Dialles e g is tr a r a) The Dalles I^and office! M: rshfield, a m em ber of the Na- the em ployees and the s ta te and num ber of the presen t supplies, the 'big *hot in the Office of P ro the m inim um would he 40 cents from,. The Dalles, who cam e a t the ri i.( proceeds from this social- will riqudiTt of the county court for be used for paym ent of suits ?!- ai cording to Mr. Jackm an. In ad for several y e a rs, m oving to P o rt- I tional Defense com m ittee was the duction M anagem ent, w ith spec- j per week fo r each em ployer fo r I land in 1915, where he resided un- | main speaker of the evening bring- :al atten tio n to labor. He is work- j the- purpose of determ in in g the :ead y given to th e Moro basketball dition to this inform ation Mr. ccch employe. W orkers would have til his death. ing a m essage from a series of J:rck man discussed the prices :nt to compel unionization through le s t and m ost inexpensive w»y to t .wr. team . a m inim um of 10 cent«. m eetings attended recently in the farm ers have to pay as com pared a i rovisron he has insisted he w rit- Coach Hollinshead, in thanking The house b e a t its first reg u lar build more vault space and office E ast on N ational defense. She to the prices received for their rooms fo r the court house. Noth the b re a k fa st club, prom ised t h i t ten into the contracts. If the 1 ™ - b;11 Monday to s ta rt the week off s ’lessed the predicam ent of France ag ricu ltu ral com m odities, the p ro basketball equipm ent : 'r r 10? ' ’Ce.Pt 1 w ith » tone of « re 6 g u la rity . The ing definite was decided, except t.ic new w arning the U. S. to awaken as duction and ca^h farm income and c a u s e . H illm an directs th e arm y v ,ctln) the bj|, it a th a t Mr. Hickok is to provide sonic v ould he the deciding facto r in the sam e th ings are happening or n a w to give the job to the next ,,„ s<jem<. IK)r u take , fee of any draw ings and estim ates of plan-i th e ir expected win over the Con- the prices of farm products, the ! l.eri th a t led to the downfall o f man, if the (at er agrees. , c<'n team to he played next week. comp^rra-on of farm industrial and is j kind knowingly and corruptly for feasible. T hat both chemical an alysis and , F rance. She also mentioned t ile labor income and the farm and in s\*«t*>m is costing th e Asnencan w „rkin)f for , bil, in the ]e(rj5ls. I Ju d g e P o tter, president of the The court made a rran g e m e n ts Wasco Civic club, through Proxy d u strial of keying mentally, price com parison, ' the Lu.king tests show flour made from | necessity people m ore money fo r th eir n a to re while a m em ber. Some blase m orally and physically fit, espec- v/ith the Pacific Pow’en & Light wholesale prices 'of ag ricu ltu ral Rex wheat to be of superior q u a’- tional defense. conservatives voted ag a in st it be com pany fo r an exchange of the Li Roy W rig h t, invited the (break com m odities and the w holesa'e ity in m any respects is shown in irlly our children. fa s t club to atten d the next m eet cause of th e ir belief th a t there M rs. H orsfall called atten tio n The next step of H illm an (and w asn’t much th a t could be done ’inc they built to the fa ir grounds ;i g of the Civic club, a t which time ¡•i ices of non-agricultural com olheial rep o rts of the federal for the line now on the CCC a m em ber of the S ta te Highway m odities. The speaker tiixl this b cieau of p lan t industry received to the fact th a t com m unism , fas- he has tbe support o f tihe p resi about it by passing a law. O ther grounds built by the power com c sm and Nazism are the sam e d en t) is to have th e governm ent voters were not on so high a plane. par>y. , Commission is expected to discuss in 'o rm atio n in to the world s itu a a v Oregon S ta te college. A m ong o th e r q u a litie s Rex is tion explaining how the present and not to be fooled in the aim s t;ikc over niants w here th ere ar«1 the proposed m ilitary load devei- Old Oscar,- the pioneer in the lab o r disputes. The president and g' lo clothes^ sta re s steadily to the Mr. A. C. B arnecro ft of the (j m ent through Sherm an county. situation probably would affect sio ivn by these tests to have the : of eith er. In speaking o f w hat highest carotene content of any lO -agon m ight do to help in the H :ilmab have discussed tbis m as n'-rth unmoved by the show of ex W est Coast Binding com pany was M arion McKee, M artin Melzer, fu tu re ag ricu ltu ral prices. .Mrs. S ager discussed family v t stern w heat with the exception i’< fcr.se program she m entioned te r Tbe industries would he r e citem ent going on in the cham bers in attendance to help the court Dor McLeod anti K enneth McKean garded as not cooperating: as hold below him, a t the speeches, the figure an ap p ro p riate hook for the w ere announced as the com m ittee budgets as they would be affected ol Jenkin club, the favorite w inter ! roads, the im portance of wide ing up the program . Hillm an does h u rrying. And his passivenes5 break down of road work 'book- to a rra n g e e n tertain m e n t for the b> the foregoing inform ation as w heat of w estern Oregon. C aro s tra ig h t roads for the m oving of discussed by Mr. Jackm an. Mrs tene is the basic source of vitam in troops and equipm ent, asking us l o t co n tem olate d ra ftin g labor, inay be rig h t and proper fo r he keeping r ex t m eeting F eb ru ary 19. S ag er’ indicated th a t food and A and, unless bleached out, givoa to picture the huge arm y trucks how ever, and com pelling labor to i will exist a to p the dome for m any ' of today m aking much progress household commodities would -cos' flour a slight yellowish color. work. years longer th an will any of the A lthough Rex w heat has tested er. the Columbia highw ay. orr the average, a little more m on Mr. Roosevelt and e th e rs have leg islato rs below. And the state ey for 1911 than was the case in coi sisten tly high in carotene coim said: “ You cannot strik e ag a in st will be here ju s t the sam e, and The program was closed by the 1940. The speaker also m ention t: ids, flour made from it bleaches su .g in g of God Bless A m erica, led th é g o v ern m en t.” T here has been the early m orning fog will er»- ed th at balanced diets were very | v bite w ithout difficulty when de by Mrs. F rank G ilbert o f Hood a strik e in th e navy shipyards com pass the stateh o u se leaving sk ed, the rep o rt adds. w here w arships were under con him a shining m ark and the sun River, and a tap dance by M ary Salem , Ore., Feb. 6.— The school settled counties which have only im p o rtan t from the standpoint o f i struction. T here are now, in will glin t on his axe bit while ta> equalization problem has again a ftw cars but more miles of coun p’ ysical and m ental health, in | Officials of the E astern Oregon S ayrs, . Ana jean K nighten and W ashington, delegates’' from the fu tu re leg islato rs striv e and s tru g been injected into the leg islatu re. ty roads to m a'n tain th an do th-- j.iitic u la r among o u r grow ing W heat League, concerned w ith r e P atricia French. vards th ro ughout th e country de gle over bills called m om entous a t This tim e it has taken the fo p n lucre heavily populated counties. e ! ii! ( ir e n . A good d iet should con- cent m illing discounts a g a in st Rex A social hour of dancing and re m anding th a t all navy yard w ork the tim e and fo rg o tten before the of a proposal for s ta te aid in the A l-ill introduce»! early in the ses taii the following: milk, leafy and ! win at, are pointing out these fed freshm ents followed. ers he given more pay. E very in legislators have caught up on their fo im of a ,s p e c ia l tax levy large s.on by R epresentatives French, r reen vegetables, yellow veget-a- i eral rep o rts ns indicating the su p erio rity of Rex flour. Rex, a d u strial p lan t w here th ere has sleep. enough' to raise $20 fo r every an:i M iller an 1 S en ato r Steiwei Tier and fru its, in order for an in hybrid o rig 'n ated a t the Moro dividual to receive the necessary , been a strike or w here a strike The dethate on the m em orial to child on the school census. U nder changing the basis .of this appor- will be called is w orking on de- th<> p¡erce ,bi„ re . the term s of the bill which has t'o n m en t to th at o»f assessed v al v ;tam ins and energy for good . branch experim ent station, has be come the favorite w inter w heat in fense orders, and these strik es are quired several dayts to settle. The been d rafted w ith the aid of the uation has met with a lot of oppo hff-.lth. A rth u r King, Extension Spec- ! n ost p a rts of the Colum’h ia basin r g ain st the governm ent fo r th e y bnl would authorize the federal slate d p artm e n t of education the sition from those 17 counties which are d elay in g the production of governm ent to borrow $60,000,000 rr venue derived ^from this p ro w< -Id suffer loss of revenues un ialist in Soils, discussed briefly the ! because of its high yields, smuc The comedy “J u s t M arried” very im p o rtan t essentials fo r th e from the R FC and buy up a bunch posed tax levy would (be a p p o r til r the proposed change. These app licatio n o f the foregoing infor- , it .“¡stance and hardiness.. sponsored by the W asco high M illers have discounted the w heat ra tio n a l defense. of tim ber land in Oregon and tioned am ong the counties «on the sam e legislators, to g e th e r wit.n mi.tion to Sherm an county condi a fte r re p o rtin g difficulty with it school Monday and T uesday eve e ♦ * W ashington. Counties objected b e basis of to tal^ d ay s atten d an ce in oth er eastern and cen tral Oregon tions and in addition stated th at I nings provided both fun and cash On the floor of th e house of cause the land would be taken from tbe elem entary and high schools. m em bers of the House and Senate ir buying farm s, on the average in certain m illing processes., re p resen ta tiv e s denunciations of Ih e ta x roll and handled by some The counties, in tu rn , would a p In baking tests the federal bu of around $100, which Principal p.»e now a t work on several oth er th at farm ers buy $1620.00 worth Caldwell states will m ake a aut>- t he strik e s are daily m ade and new ' Two or three portion the m oney out to the dis- ph ns under which the ap p o rtio n cl p lant fqod elem ents in the first j reau has reported Rex as unusual siar.tial p iy m en t tow ard th e p u r bills, keep ap p earin g to solve the | agency in th at it coni'bines a long “dough- six inches of soil In developing m ay have read the tiic ts on thehasis o.f teaching units m ent wo-uld he based on a combi problem . Several bills would pro P.erce bill before the talk started . and days attendance in each dis- nation of factors including a u t)- ‘be inform ation fu rth e r he stated bal’” time, usuajly associated witn chase of moving picture eejuip- menr for the school. h ib it strik es, others would provide V oting on th e m em orial was la rg e t ’ let. r.tohile re g istratio n , assessed val th a t in the first one-fourth inch of * 1 aid w heat, w ith larg e particle The Wasco band played under lo r com pulsory arb itra tio n . N oth ly because of the lack of inform a Aiccording to Rex P utnam . uation, and m ileage o f county :cil there was $70.00 worth of size ch aracteristic of so ft wheat. ing will he done w ith these m eas- tion on the p a rt of the m em bers ' sta te sup erin ten d en t of public in- r< ads,* in an effort to devise, a p,i.nt food elem ents in the form j Rex or the Rex selections ar.‘ the direction of Andrew Landles, u ’-fs, »but thev do enable the m- and the general belief th a t mem- . struction, the m easure does not fo im ula th a t would give a more of nitrogen, phosphorus and pot- | listed am ong the varieties th a t Clyde Fridley favored w ith a di g r a n t m em bers to blow off crisis m erely serve to fill w aste involve a proposal to raise addi- equitable distribution of this m on a h. Em phasis was placed on the made the best cookies and cakes, ti limpet solo and the Choral club steam . W hat b u rn s up various b ask e ts back in W ashington where tional revenues for school pur- ey w ithout doing too much violence advisability of preventing erosion. while as to bread the re p o rt say* s.ing a num ber of songs. Ir. the Queen contest Hcleri Blau m em bers is th a t A m erican citizens an o th er group are hired to le g is - 1 poses but only to equalize the .rev- to any of the counties now en This can be done, according to Mr. that “ it is of in terest to note th at are compelled to join a union to late. P a rtisa n sh ip was introduced ( enues am ong the school d istricts joying the more generous subsidies F ing, by the adoption of trasn y Rex and the two' Rex selections was elected and will receive a work on the defense program : into the debate as fa r as tha through s ta te aid which would be fallow, the seeding of creatud were hig h est in loaf volume even beautiful dress from Greta’s in firm this source. others p ro test 'that tihe initiation Ap eeches were concerned— n o t for ! expected to .supplant, in p a rt a t » ♦ • w heat g rass on steep slopes, on though they were in ferio r in | in .The Dalles. Many gifts donated by business fi e is too high (M rs. Roosevelt least, of local levies. the voting. There .appears to be a p retty shallow and on blow land. The g ra in .” houses were given aw ay oy chances holds th a t opinion, too,) especial A.nother school bill introduced well defined sentim ent in both speaker discussed the necessity >1 found in candy sold d u rin g the ly since a f te r joining a union a i »to the legislative hopper this branches of the leg islatu re ii fin d in g a forage crop of the perform ance. w orker is freq u en tly laid off be legum es which could hi* applied to v/< ek by R epresentativ e - Larkin frv o r of giving K lam ath county The final decision fo r the best fore he com pletes his initiation of Yamhill co u rty , would require a sen ato r of its own. A t this our conditions in order to ropkice locking woman was awarded td paym ent and he cannot recover his th at te a c h e rs he paid on a 12- tone K lam ath which ran k s as tne the nitrogen content of the sod Lewis H astings. money from the union. which is beirfg depleted from the nionth basis. T n at is a teacher fifth, larg e st county in the state, • w » a whose pay was $900 fo r a nine is tied in with Crook, Deschutes 1 production of wheat. It is esti- The local d ra ft hoard announces Mrs. Verne B aker, 62, resident In the offing is m ore labor I m onth term of school would g et Jifferso n and Lake counties in a r. ated th a t about 18 pounds of that two more young men from of fo u r m iles east of Canby foi ti ouble. The 200 fre ig h te rs o r nitiogen are used in the produc tnis area will be called to report 12 pay checks of $75 each instead jo in t senatorial d istrict. If K lam dered b y the m aritim e com m ission l s m onths, died Sunday. She was of nine checks of $100 each. Lar- ath. is given its own sen ato r th'*n - tion of straw and from 20 to 25 for induction into’ the U nited S tates m ust he manned and, under th e horn in M ountain City, Tenn., and it will be divorced from the oth'er ' pounds of nitrogen jn the produc j i n i y F eb ru ary 18th. had lived hi Oregon 14 years. She kl" adm its th a t one pur- Am erican law s, m u st have 100 M r. I. R. Bove, N.Y.A. director, G iorge Em erson Rohrhack of hls » tn i'm Ph a; four counties which will still con- I tion of.dJteTfrefiK In other words, percent Am erican crew s. Unions i. 'survived by h e r husband, fo u r I-.™ sons, Taylor o f Canby, C harles It. the inadequate pay received stitu te a joint district. In order j approxim ately 35 to 40' pounds of The Dalles, reg isterin g from W as wa^ in Moro T h u rsd ay everting ju rist th a t crew s,rexcept tbe licen to give .K lam ath a senator,* nitrogen are used for each crop co, and Norm an E a r l . Fields, for a m eeting w ith Supt. Knigh- ced personnel, shall come from un Theodore a n d . Vern jr „ all of 1V Orc«on teachers. some oth er senatorial d istrict will produced where the yield is in the W asco, both volunteers, will fill U n and th e principals o f the • * * ion h irin g halls and t h a t a skipper M ontana: four d au g h ters, Gladys [ r.cig'hluorhool of 20 bushels. The ‘lie quota for the third selective schools, to discuss the possibility m ust tak e the crew th a t the hall W ebster of N orth D akota, Frances I L egislators from the sparsely have t$ be sacrificed. Ahd there | necessity then of conserving the ¿ .a f t call. They will leave here of sta rtin g NYA projects in Sher- ;s w here the rub comes in. , Two sends. An association of ship Schw artz and Ruth R orstrom o f .settled wide open spaces of cer.- crop residues in the form of straw Monday, February 17th. iw n county. F o r such projects proposals are receiving serious N ebraska and Caroline R oberts of t ’al Oregon are giving a lo t bf m asters, m eetin g in W ashington 'is very im portant and should he young men and women, unnfarried, consideration in this connection. thi*i week, adopted resolutions th a t J Oregon City. FunVral services atten tio n to the problem of a more returned to the soil. < It is e s ti Due to a shortage of cem ent unemployed and between th e ages One of these involves the consoli- j cap tain has th e d e b t to pick [w ere held a t Canby T hursday af-J ad e q u a te -a p p o rtio n m e n t o f the m ated th a t on the average about r,iiu other s u rfa c in g ' m aterials in of 16 and 24 are eiigi>le. ¡counties share ou sta te h ig h w a / , d itio n of Josephine and D ouglas, his own crew. As m a tte rs stand ternoon. There is a clerical project at the funds. The present form ula which j counties in a joint d istrict with a cno-third or one-fourth of all M rnchuria, roadw ays consist of in the A m erican'm erchant, m arine the available elem ents in^the ,soil ft ui ribbons of concrete separateli Wasco high school, sponsored by • A m an never feels more as if bases this apportion m en t o n ' th e /! single senator, thus releasing a Ihe cki^nor has practically no con has been /used ip. the production by earth , hut spaced as tracks fur Caldwell, principal, Jack W. trol of b is crew. The .governm ent life were a total failure than w hen 'm o to r vehicle re g istra tio n of each sen ato r for K lam ath co unty. T he of cro p s-ag ric u ltu ra lly , here i” two-way traffic, rep o rts the O re Beneftel, NYA area director an- ap p a ren t y . — -------- q---------------------------- — is now tra in in g sailors fo r junior bo is being towed to a g arag e in ¡ .county, these legislators contend, i o th er proposal—a n d r.oinoes. * . • - -- (C ontinued on page four) gon S tate M otor association. •• a brand new car. ,? ’ i ’ not fair to the more sparsely ! ( (Continued on Page two) ’ (Continued oiT P are two) f * tile s Freni W County Court Holds Moro Breakfast Club Has Spelling Match Rex Wheat Makes Gaod Baking Flour School Tax Equalization Program Considered By Legislature Wasco School , Profits By Show Mrs. Vera Baker Two More Young Buried At. Canby Men Called To Serve NYA Director . Here To-day k ■y