f > N» 'J Journal Fifty-Third Year No. 15 Reapportionment i. í ........ Moro, Oregon. Friday. February 14, 1941 »• District AAA Committee Official County Paper Wins Contest Meeting Held in Arlington ¡Named REA Survey For Sherman County Given Approval Giles French . The long aw aited reapportion- Tentative Date for Voting The Rural Area of This ment com m ittee th a t is to handle On Marketing Quotas the job of re d istric tin g the s ta te ! County Expected To Be fo r congressional as well as legis- Set for May 31 Served hy REA Soon J a tiv e seats was nam ed by Speak- j -A d istrict AAA m eeting was W ashington, D. C., Feb. 13— Peo- *r F a rre ll M onday m orning. W ith r In November a m eeting fo r an held Jin A rlington T u esd a y . .with pie of the Pacific n o rth w est can- one or two exceptions the oldest j ’ è fp la n stio n "of 'ru ra L electrification T i e P e t e r s , A u X /S m ’ith, LeRoy C. n o t un d erstand the feeling in the lnen point of legislative service , under th e R.E.A. was hold m thia V\r?ght and Dewey Thompson a t ­ east re g ard in g th e w ar and the were placed on the com m ittee, j county when prelim inary plana ten d in g from Sherm an county. various steps the U nited S ta tes is 1 F or eastern Oregon C. T. H ock­ T rash y fallow m ethods, renovation ! were made with several farm ers tak in g . The n o rth w est has a r e t t of W allow a, a Republican who or' crested w heat g ra ss etc. were signing up to p artic ip a te as a u nit different view point and is not ex-«» l*as served fo u r full term s; V irgil • discussed from rep resen tativ es I of the Wasco county project.-.’ cited about the situation. W hat ' S taples also a R epublican, of Mai- ( from the s ta te office so th a t com­ the n o rth w est w ants is rts sh are h e a r who has been here longer , Eric .Johnson, m a n a g / r a f th> pliance in all of the w heat coun­ of the national defense co n tra cts. I th an anyone and H enry Semon, Wasco county R.E.A. Co-op sta te s ties would be uniform . . A fo rm e r m em ber o f the W ash- I potato grow ing conservative Demo i th a t a telegram received la st week Í The ten tativ e d ate for voting on ington leg islatu re, from Spokane, | c fa t from K lam ath w ere given Miss Claudine Thompson, d au g h ­ perm its thè pre-allotm ent m apping m ark etin g quotas has been set for expressed asto n ish m en t a t the places. They are the oldest in , ter of Mr. and M rs.^ Claude J. of the Sherm an and S outhern May 31st. Anyone can vote who atm osphere he has found in the ' point of legislative service in the Thom pson, of Moro, won in the Wasco county B section of o ar ha? a norm al production of 200 ra tio n a l capitol. , district. J in io r division o f- o ra to ry , when project from which th e co nstruc­ bushels of w heat. In order for several stu d en ts from the Moro tion cost will be derived from "W h at is it all a b o u t? ” he in- i In the first d istric t Wm. McAl- quotas to be in effect the vote m ust quired. "H ere I have m et su b -j li iter, Jackson, Republican; H ei- , high school went to Linfield col­ the am ount of m oney th a t th e carry by a two th ird s vote of the li ge to en ter in the ninth annual governm ent will allocate fo r thia sta n tia l business men who are a- ; man C hindgren, Republican from nu m b ers voting. If the quota , iatei scholast ie speech to u rn am en t extension. fraid the U nited S tates will be j C lackam as and Roy C arter, Denio- fails to pass th ere will he no held th ere F eb ru ary G-7-8. She invaded by G erm an troops w ithin j c .a t from C urry, who made his A regional engineer ' fo r the hums on w heat raised in *1911. If a couple of m onths. It looks to nam e known by his desire to be wa.- presented with a trophy and R.E.A. from W ashington is in the toe quotas pass a fa rm er who is me like planned hy steria. Score- I the 31st vote for. a speakership Forty-five head of 4-H club r.atonal from here have been well >-4>h| r senior debat j " ” P i............- ...... ..v./ouv. They were K enneth Roger» of A thena de- the public; the movies are filled t i e two were nam ed a t* la rg e and phyllis Medler> Clyde Fridley, the sta te th a t w heat, our m ajor 8 'i’s club cn teitain ed ^heir hus ( < iu h d by Fi nest Wedd, a fo rm -| live-red 5000 pounds of commercial w ith p ropaganda. W hen I re tu rn siran g e ly both of these are from John H ilderbrand, 'B o b ’ King, com odity, can produce high q u al­ bands and several ' additiona il er teach er in Moro, Miss C orr- m u stard seed for Sherman county to Spokane and tell of my observa- the first d istrict. John Steelham - Jam es H artley , H a rry H artley , ity beef. In a n y one y ear th ere - g u s t s S atu rd ay even,ng the naechia, the Mor<$ coach is a for- I seeding this spring. This seed was t ’on.s here and the hy steria no one m er, young Salem atto rn e y was Lee Barnet> Leland ’B arnet, Ken- has not been to exceed 20 percent I O O. F. hall. met- Linfield college student.. S he, l i f t in care of the county agent will believe me.” g^yen the chairm anship presum - , neth K arnes, Lloyd Kellv, Jac k < * all of the oattle m arketed on - Mrs. 0 . A. Ram sey, president of honors in o rato ry and debate who will weigh it o u t to the farm­ "O ut our w ay,” he continued, ably because of his d isappoint- von B orsteI Don R ing, Dean F u l. the P o rtlan d m ark et which have ihfc club, extended a word of wel- I " ’id le in school. ers. The following farmers will “ the people a re ’ess excited.. T here me nt because the elections com- jer Shelton F ritts , Ed F ritts , been g ra in fed. - In oth er words, come to the g u ests, tu rn in g “ the seed commercial mustard; Claude Thom pson took the group is a definite sentim ent ag a in st the m .ttee of which he also is chair- Scott F m tS i Jch n Schadewitz, 80 p ercent of the ca ttle m arketed m eeting over to Mrs. Dewey down on the fith arid they re tu rn - Medler, A. D. Richelderfer, G. U nited S ta tes becom ing involved m an, M s not given the r e a p p o r-; J e r ry WHson< Dick Wilson, Con- oil the P o rtlan d m ark et are eith er Thom pson, chairm an for th e. eve- 1 ed th( 91 h. The debate team ex- Sargent, Cyril Kruger, Marie B. in the w ar overseas. They are tionm ent bills. J a y P erry , D em o-j nj e W ilson, M errill S ath er, Glenn g ra ss o r hay fed. Producers of n.ng. peeks to p articip ate in an o th er i Cooper, Jam es G. Woods, W. Ray fav o rab le, the m ajority, to giving crat from Columbia, was the ! Sather> C arsten von BorsteI, and w heat locally are beginning to The program was opened with tournam ent in Redmond the sec- j Blake, Om er G. S ayrs, C. F. Kuy- reasonable aid ’40 the Brit Uh, but lenlize th a t they a re overlooking s e v e n th man nam ed, probably be- Philip von BorsteI. , pens, M illard Eakin, W. C. Fuller, songs by Mrs. Reba Nye, accom- ond week in March even if E ngland should be invad­ cause he w ants Columbia county a m ark e t for a good - p art of the . - uv mrs> ponied by Mrs. C arroll Sayrs at H. A. W alker and K enneth W alk- , Cu mP?' - Rur',lus w h eat as |,roduc<’nt standpoint. About sixty I Miss C ath rin e Torn"; Civilian and pionship. Three teams, Rufus, Wasco and the list of projects are m ilitary posals are ready fo r arg u m e n t nrintion bills out onto the floor j th ese problem s a t th is session. : baskets were auctioned hy dynam ic ' D isaster Relief, Miss Cassie highw ays, riv er and h arb o r im- which will divide the m oney into this week, well ahead c f the r e c - i'E a r ly in the session S peaker F a r - | j of> B elanger, following an inter- I Ilo ’m es; Executive com m ittee: Grass Valley are now tied for the p-vvem ent, buildings, schools, etc. three p a rts to be distrib u ted on ord of previous sessions which fell announced th a t he proposed i e-tin g program consisting of sev- Mi rr ili' Oveson, M argaret right to enter the district tourna­ The high wav p a rt of the program different m ethods. Assessed val­ have seen these m easures held up to nam e a special com m ittee to era! num bers from The Dalles un- ' Peetz, Viggo H aufelt, Mrs. F aul­ ment at Arlington February 20, does not sa tisfy m ost of the m em ­ uation, m ileage of ru ra l roads and until th e ^lo sin g week of the ses­ handle this problem. U p to S at­ tier the direction of Paul McCul- ! en K aseherg, Mr. J e n k in s ,/J u d g e I 21 and 22. *In a preliminary to Friday’s bers of congress, fo r they w ant num ber of cars are the ones to be sion. E xcept foi^ two -o r th ree in lay night, with four weeks gone lock. S uperintendent of The iXyllies 1 P o tter, Mrs. Ed Alley, Mrs. Louis / action a$ soon as* possible änd not advanced first. m atters of policy ^vhich this com­ by and w ith si« hills dealing with city schools. A fte r pictures shown 1 S o f'e r, J e rry W ilson and Mrs. game the Tiger reserves lost to several years hence. A lready men ----------------- -------- m ittee haskrvGt to determ ine it reap p o rtio n m en t in the hopper, by’ J. T. Lum ley, Miss June Oda ( Th. a. von BorsteI. The chairm an, Wasco’s second string by a score — from Oregon and W ashington are cculd yery well com plete its work th is highly im p o rtan t com m ittee favored with an instru m en tal solo, v id -c h a irm a n , secretary , trca su r- of 20 to 11. in the capital u rg in g th a t some- ■Rinnpth F erguson gave a chalk c r .a n d com m ittee heads are also Grass Valley (27) this week. One of these problems, had- not yet been nanped. Wasco (18) th in g be done. The m ilitary high- talk on / ‘maps,” a boys q u a rte t m em bers -of the - executive . cpm C. Bayer (1 2 )^ involves the m anner of fipqjicing (1) Rested --------------------' F w a v , issue prom ises to be k live M fo ffp p c M otor vehicle operato rs will be composed o f Bruce Cyphers, Mel­ m it tee. the income tax division* of the Bardenhagen (2) F (5) Coat« topic before the 774h congress ad- 1 V1 ,state tax . com m ission. H eretofore taxed an o th er 25 cents a year for vin Brocr, (Alfred C ram er, and C - (1) Shull Payne (3) George E m erson R ohrback and th is activ ity has been financed th o ir d riv er’s license if the senate David Hazen sang several num- journs. Roth ’(4) G (2) RioheHerfer The segond d ra ft •'Of' the* Colum­ N orm an E arl Fields, the two boys through ap propriatio n s o u t of the follow s the lead of th e H ouse benS. Miss M arie K eeler of the Fields (6) G (8) McDermid bia Valley'"A u th o rity has been .from Sherm an co-unty called to g eneral fund. The gov ern o r’s which this week passed a m easure j English d ep artm en t gave a talk | , Substitutes: G. V. Hogue; Was­ com pleted and is being studied by re p o rt fo r induction into the U. S. budget recom m ends th a t the $300,- providing fo r the license fee in o»i different chemical types of per- co, Nisbet. Referee, John Rolfe. W ash in g to n ’« S enator Bone, h u t arm y F eb ru a ry 18th will be given; 000 needed by the division be c a ^ erase which would go tow ard re- sr ns, John Pulliam played th ree I The services of a deputy collec- will not be introduced for the time; a final exam ination a t th a t time t.ured out of receipts before these em b ursing h o s p ita ls -fo r the ca re’’ violin selections, while Mr. McCul- [ tor, for the purpose of assistin g Lyle Glllmor, a brother of Clyde b iin g . A copy was sent to Bona end if one o r both should fail to are turnatf into the general fund. of indigent victims of traffic ac­ lock clim axed the show w ith a tax p ay ers in p rep arin g their Fed- of this city, came from Prineville several days ago for his consider pass, Vinton W atkins of Wasco This recom m endation has a tw o ­ cidents. f( w slight of hand tricks. c ra ] income tax re tu rn s for the Sunday to take his brother to n t’on. M oarwhile, w estern gov­ and F ran k Joe Slam a of Moro fold purpose. For one thing it .A fter p arta k in g of thq. basket y ear .¿94O; will b e «available in Prineville for the funeral of m ernors have held a m eeting _in have been nam ed as altern ates. One of the first m easures of con ten ts Morey G raff’s erchesHra M oro F e b ru a ry 18 and in Wasco would give the d ep artm en t more uncle, Frank Poet, held there Vnoney th an it could hope to g et p'ayed fo r an hours dancing. (Continued on Page two) (Continued on Page two) >1 F e b ru a ry -îd ./ *• • Monday. . ^^4 A? / and 4 5 4H Calves Now on Feed Woman’s Club Mustard Seed To Entertains Husbands Sown Here W. A. A. Crops Committee Meets Thursday Session To L as. More Than 4 0 Days, Lindbeck A sserts L. R. Conlee Injured In Motor Mishap Sherman County Red Cross Chapter Meets Grass Valley High Team Wins Game Basket Social Held By Breakfast Club Alternates Named Income Tax Man To Be Here Tuesday ♦ * ' >- ti ___ V