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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1941)
// / o<*’ -—ri- Im trm d Moro, Oregon. Friday, F ifty-T hird Y ear N o . 22 These Clouds Mean Defense r Official County Paper April 4, 1941 More Than Usual Taxes Held Not Large P art o f Income o f S ta te o f Oregon Rainfall Makes By A. L. Lindbeck. ithe Land Board. P rio r to New Jail Being Prospects Good By County Contemplated its de- , Salem , Oregon. A pril 3,—T axes -w h p m e n t by W illiams' there were provide less than 25 percent, o f the mo .ducks or geese on the lake but s ta te ’s revenue“ according to Leslie in recent y ears (thousands of these M. Scott, state -treasurer. wild fowl have flocked to the area Court House Addition To Average For First Seven Of th e m-ore than $149,4)00,OOu •attracted by the nut g rass which c< ¡lected and disbursed by the »provides n atu ra l seed food fo r Make Changes Necessary Months of Crop Year Bested ti easu ry d ep a rtm en t d uring the m igratory w ater fowl. * * • twe y ear periou ending December In Office Location By Prestent Season „ ~2¿ 31, 1040, only $35,300,000 ra m r G onsfrucnon of the new $325,000 Blue print» for an addition to O ther section« of Oregon may •from ta x e s —property, income, g ift, 'tre atm en t hospital at the sta te an i inheritance. the co-urt house held the g re atest <in-titution for he m entally dlscaseo be com plaining ab out the lack of P ro p erty owners contributed -ivill be started soon. The new hos in tere st of an y th in g during the m oisture for grow ing crops hut no W ashington D. C., «Aipril 3.— It such com plaint oan be valid in oi L $301,000 in advalorem taxes p ital was authorized by th e recent W ednesday session of the county the rep eated assertio n s of M artin Sherm an county unless it be some tt ward the su p p o rt of the s ta te b -g istativ e session. The Inward o f court. The plan« include the con Dies and m em bers of his com m ittee place th a t has had much l^Ss m ois g o \e m in e n t during the biennium . '• 'l t r o l this week announced th a t struction of a jail to -be located ture th an recorded at the ex p eri (- isoline taxes, the s ta te ’s most ai4 arch itect would be employed to badk of the clerk’s office vault to which is in v estig atin g un-A m eri prolific source of revenue, produced • 1:-} w th e plans for the building at be entered from the hallw ay which m ent station. can activ ities are co rrect, th en a total of $23,932,478 d u rin g the one< . The new building will be \ ovld be extended a fow feet. A verage precipitation fo r the m any of th e strik e s staged in tw o -y ear period. Income tax es tk ’ i-c stories high and provide The clerk ’s v au lt would be ex- c”op year to d ate beginning Sep plants having defense o rd e rs have tem b er 1 is 8.58 inches. Since y.elded a total of $10,115,000, im- hecom -odations fo r 300 patients. 1 tir.ded to the hallw ay giving more been in ch arge of and m an ip u lated will i e connected with the re- room for sto rag e of official papers, ♦hat date last year 9.47 inches ha? lu ritan ce taxes produced $946,051 by com m unists. P urpose of the am- g ift taxes, $1 17,739. 7 iving hospital by a Uinnel. Com- the room form erly taken up by fallen a t the statio n to give alm ost com m unists, contends iDies, is to Uncle Sam was a generous con- 1 ill tio n of ihe hospital will gremt- the old stairw ay from the sheriff’s a i inch g re a te r rain fall than nor- slow down production, sto p it when rral for the fall and w inter period. ' ti ibu-tor to th e su p p o rt of sta te i ’ v relieve tb(> congestion at the in office to the co u rt room would be possible, disorganize the w o rk e rs vernm ent, with a total of $12,- stitu tio n which now houses 2680 used for vault space fo r the sh er Since the end of March an a d d i and prevent the U nited S tates 7 « 1,920 in federal aid coming from b a tie n ts , according to I)r. J. C. iff and tre a su re r. tional .30 of an inch has fallen m aking a united f r o n t in th is The p a rt of the court house W ashington d u rin g the two year 'Evans, superintendent. 1 which goes quite a ways toward period of g re a t em ergency. • • • now used for the jail would be n riixl. Of -this am ount $5,972,- I j n aching the A pril average of .78. Day a f te r day R ep resen tativ e made into a county court room a l The s ta te ’s bonded debt was 29 4 went tow ard highw ay eonstruc- J The average in May is .75. Die« ha« declared, and 'published ir. R ainfall by month« has been .92 ti -n and the rem ainder tow ard the ‘ tjll fu rth e r reduced this week though this has not been definitely C ongressional? Record, the j in Septem ber: 1.87 ¡n October; 1.87 support of the state fores-try de- when $1,075,000 in highw ay bonus. derided upon. Proposals are also nam es.of C^mrtfW i&s-who are p a r rtm en t and the s ta te d ep artm en t $700,000 in World W ar V eterans being made to have th is used as in N ovem ber; 1.32 in I>ecember' ticip atin g in th e se strik es. The agent. - S ta te Aid .luuids, and 4^36,250 in an office for the county o vocational education. 2 07 in J a n u a ry ; .97 in F eb ru a ry ; nam es have -been g ath ered by the This la tte r proposal would m ake Oregon d istrict in terest bonds "were Gross revenues of the liquor con- .45' in M arch, which was really com m ittee durin g its long investi ? jxxssible to give the oounty retired . At the sam e tim e the ti cl com m ission for the two year i ra th e r d ry fo r th a t m onth. The gation and a re a tte s te d as th ^ Clouds arise as Am erican farm ers increase the fertility of their fields w rrm sunny w eath er has made the period 'am ounted >to J$L9,609,128 ! sta te fraid more than $700,000 in health nurse a room in the court tru th : innum erable o f the nam es by sprinkling them w ith lime. Clouds arise as American soldiers increase v.heat grow very rapidly apd hut only $6,248,229 of this am ount - in te re st on its ou tstan d in g securi- hr use. h< ing identified by com m unist w it their skill through artillery practice. Both fertile soil and skilled gun- C ourt m em bers advance the a r profit from liquor | t :es Bonds of the sta te still out- h avy stan d s m ay require a more i< presented r.ers are vital to the nation's defense. American farm ers last year, co nesses, and w ith each nam e an- gum ent for the work, which will F tanding total slightly more than -«¡ Ies an d fees and privilege tax es ' th an average am ount of m oisture operating with the AAA F arm Program , applied nearly six million tons nt urreed b y Dies he is giving, in ! $.32.000 corn-pared to a peak of $66,- likely cost in the neighborhood of a\ Ci il able for relief needs. . b” Jiune. of lime to th eir soil, enough to have powdered the face, at the rate of a addition to th e ir p a rty connexion, $8000, the necessity fo r a new ¡062,810 on J a n u a r y .1, 1928. M otorists, in (addition to-the $23,- ¡ ton per acre, of every acre of cropland in Maine, Verm ont, New Hamp a list of com m unistic activities in • ♦ • l e n t Gets Rain jril and for now v au lt apace for 992,478 contributed through the which these m en (and some wom shire, M assachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. sto rag e of accum ulated records. M eeting here last F riday the m -d :um c f the gasoline tax, also 1 While no rain fell in Moro Wed en ) are engaged. No one yet has A rt Ju stesen appeared to ask a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of the sta te nesday th ere was a heavy shower p: id- in a to-tal of $8,946,398 in challenged the accusations of Dies. th a t a road be -built for his use rig is tra tio n , m ileag e and g r o s s ’ n ear the head of Hay Canyon th a t * Continued on P age tw o) - A su rvey of the various m ajo r in g ettin g to and from his ranch revenue fees. __ e s i, «! soaked the ground and W ednesday strik es shows t h a t they have taker» east of K ent and the court agreed Sportsm en contributed $1.211,836 ] n ght an o th er rain came to the place in ' theplanta which fu rn ish to view the -property early next southern p a rt of the county which i» fishing and hu n tin g licenses to- | m aterial fo r o th e r p la n ts ; these week. h id alread y received more April w ords the propagation and protec- j are key industries, w here a b re a k Bills were paid and salesmen ruin th an fell a t the experim ent tion of gam e fish and birds and : down rn production affects and tie s irtxrview ed during the course of «1 tion. cc’iimercial fishermen -paid an ag- I F -thcrs? and th o se posing as up from th ree to fo u r to a dozen the m eeting which laeted into the Om er G. Sayrs,, who has been 1 week: th e g ie g a te of $304,063 in ipoundage ¡ p aren ts for a night, gathered the other im p o rtan t p la n ts which are afternoon. president of the S herm an County Free and o th er fees. Max Min doptndent on the key pdant for g re a te r p art the youngsters The Presbyterian Church held F a ir board for the p ast five y ears, ' 39 65 1 »Collections of the industrial ac- I and voung men of the com m unity certain supplies. The first plan t < 40 64 i c-dent commisrion from em ployers 1 affected w as the V ultree a irc ra ft its annual congregational m eeting tendered his resig n atio n to the to g e th e r W ednesday night a t the 68 lg .t Monday evening following a 43 and employees ag g reg ated $8,546,- 1 hotel for the first B reak fast clulb estab lish m ent in C alifornia. In county court W ednesday in- a brief .06 65 38 637 d u rin g th e biennium w hile the sponsored F ath crs-S o n s banquet. W ednesday’s trad in g : stig a to r of the -strike th ere was tu ”key dinner in which about 60 letter. .T 66 40 persons took p art. H a rry B. P in k Unemployment com pensation com C A TTLE: Good g rain fed steers according to Dies, a com m unist The dining room was full o-f aged Reason for his action was given .30 43 59 mission reported collections ot and all too youthful fa th e rs and $9.50 to 10.75. Good g ra in fed sent th ere fo r t h a t a rtic u la r job. er.on presided w ith Dewey Thom p by Mr. S ayrs is th a t num erous 40 57 son as clerk. W ritten financial $21,167,111 in the 30 m onths end sons ra n g in g in years from Edwin heifers $9.25 to 10.00. Good beef The In tern atio n al H a rv e ste r strik e changes have been planned for the j in'- December 31, last. is an o th er instance, w here the rt ports and oral accounts of the 1941 fa ir th a t are co n tra ry to his , B,»l- ig er’s four to John F oss’ “ son” cow? $8.00 to 8.50, medium $6.76 work done , during the year we^e The s ta te ’s “ tak e” from pari in the sixties. A few words of to 7.75, common $6.00 to 6.75; union is dom inated b y com m uni«ts. policies and he does not wis-h to m utuel b ettin g on horse and dog welcome were given by Giles e a rn e rs $4.50 to 5.50. Bulls, The A llis-C hahners plant, .w hich presented from the Sunday School. rem ain in a position of being re- , M «¿don-ary Society, Young Peo- racing am ounted to $225,830. medium to good, $7i>0 to 8.50, was closed down m onths ago, made E -ereh to which Rumsey Schadc- rponsible for actions h,e does not O ther sources of s ta te revenue v.itx responded for the sons and c< mmon $6.50 to 7.00. V ealers, p a rts of m achinery fo r the navy p’- ’s Society, T rustees, Choir, condone. M »sic D epartm ent, Session Church in lr.ded: S tudent fees, $1,476,218: g u e-ts bv expressing, appreciation good to choice, $12.00 to 13.00. essential fo r navy p ro g ra m ; made No intim ation has come from the Mr. F isherm an, do you w ant it urn nee convprny fees, $1.749,- for the dinner and the com panion HUGS: Good to choke 170 to 215 p art? fo r electrical devices to be T '■usurer and P asto r. Over $2000 w s handle! by the organizations, ct'Ui’ty court as to who will be b e tte r fishing in your favorite 868; c o rp o ra tio n fees, $630,896; ship thus offered the youngsters. Hi truckins $8.75 to 8.95; 130 to u-ed ip turbines, and m any other n -.rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re fees, D iw cy Tlumupson, as chairm/an 215 lb butchers $8.25 to 8.40; th ings. R epresentative Dies names of which som ething over $200 was named to succeed Mr. Sayrs, nor li ke or stream ? If you do you can fu rn ish valu- $i'29.528; bu reau of labor," inspec- , o r the com m ittee, introduced lig h tw eig h t butchers $8.00 to 8.25. the com m unists supposedly domi- «pent for benevolence. The net has his resignation been officially of seven m em bers was re- accepted so fa r as can be learned. a fie >aid to the gam e com m ission’s ti n fee«, $122,762; p ay m etits by O’Brien and K ittoe who showed a Packing sows $7.00 to 7.50. Feed •r >t‘nnr th a t strike. i p rogram of stream survey and fish rt nrives of insane and tu b ercu lar couple of reels of pictures, one a er pigs $8.25 to 9.00. W ith Bethlpham strik e, staged p - -ted, m aking a to tal of 106. I l’bi ration if you acquire th e habit p- ' ients, $271,94$¿jfee8 collected bv ru ral comedy and the other a trek S H E E P : Good to choice sp rin g Officers for the com ing year by the Stteol W orkers organization { o f re p o rtin g your ca-tch a fte r each s t ’f supporting boards and com -through A frican wilds. • w» rt elected as follows: C hester lumbs $11.50 to 12.00. Good to . com m ittee (CIO) Dies has called m issions, $654,853; in tere st of the choice fed wooled old crop lam bs : fi hing trip. the roll of scores of known comm'tf- W. Sm ith, superintendent of the i Catch re p o rt cards, needing nei common school fund, $660,337; $10.25 to 11.00; medium to good n ists who are on the payroll of Sunday School, "Russel Belshee a s ther sig n atu re mor p ostage, can 'be in tere st on bank deposits and in- $9.50 to 10.00; common $8.00 to the SWOC. A Pacific coast plant sista n t, Pauline Diavis pianist, Mac Vinton W atkins will leave April ! o' tained a t your sp o rtin g goods ve«tmen.ts $115,017; in tere st on j 9.00. S lau g h ter ewes, good to m aking a special p a rt fo r all a ir- Kail secretary, and Dewey Thomp- choice (wooled) $6.00 to 6.50. planes being produced w as closed son trea su rer. Dewey Thompson 8 for thp induction depot in P o rt « ere, and game com m ission offi- loans to world w ar veteran s, $1,- Shorn lam bs $8.00 to 9.25. — hv strik e organized b y a com-mu- j was elected tru stee (th re e years) land en his way to serve his year cials urge every an g ler to obtain 429,538; in terest on industrial ac- j S ta rtin g a n o th e r s t o p j n a con n i ’t of known prom inence in the and Russell Hollinshead was added with the colors. F rank Jo - Slam a a supply of these cards and send cident commission, $643,961.. Mrs. John Fo*s is alte rn a te for Mr. W atkins and them in a fte r each fishing expedí- » » • tin u in g drive to prom ote the pro p a rty , IDies charges. A fte r 10 to the -session. N egotiations are underw ay b e ducts of the Cqlumiba basin area, days 'this strik e was ended, ju st as succeeded Mrs. M artha JCbpe as will take his place if he p ro v ts t:or during the com ing season. Th^lW inm ission is using four tween the S-tate Game com m ission a new and enlarged edition oí th? several a irc ra ft factories were si perintendent of th e cradle roll unable to pass the exam ination. about readv to stop w ork fo r w an t M is. Russell H ollinshead w as re- Word received from N orm an Fields crew s to survey lakes and stre a m s and the S ta te Land ¡Board fo r th e Pacific Pow er & Light com pany’s, eetted choir d irec to r and Mrs. is th a t he likes it back in Camp in the sta te * and th e inform ation purchase of 5411 acres of the day d irectory of m anu factu rin g and of the m issing p art. • Oregon S tate College—The an M G. M elzer pianist. Knox a t Louisville, Ky., where he s - nt in by the fisherm en will be bed of Summ er Lake in Lake coun .piocessing plants located in its nual “ Beaver Boys’ S ta te ” apon- or trem endous im portance in m ak- is located w ith the arm oured ty which the gam e commission te rrito ry has ju st come off the P lan ts built to m ake powder b dpet Adopted ' g the final determ ination of the v.u-nts to convert into a duck and -press and is ready fo r d istrib u tio n . sored by the A m erican Legion in d-vision. have been held up w a itin g the te r- am ount and species to release in goose h u n ters’ paradise. The gam e according to It. V. Lockhart, local O iegon will be held this year on _ m in r iio ir - o f the A llis-C halm ers ' Considerable in tere st was de the Oregon S ta te college cam pus t - w aters in the sta te . ...... commission has been given an op- agent for the company. strik e, which s ta rte d J a n u a ry 22. i vt loped in discussion of the finan- June 22 to 29, under a n a rra n g e So to every fisherm an goes thP" on the tra c t for a price of The directory, attractiv ely bound This strik e has delayed the navy ce> of the church. A budget of ment »between th e board of d irec e p n e s t request th a t re g u la r use $27,000 and consum m ation of the 1 an(j \ycll illustrated, will be placed P 'cg rn m for dcstrover« a q u a rte r $] 928.00 for next year was adopt- tors of this youth activ ity an d th e e the catch rep o rt cards be m ade ! aw aits approval by the fed- in the hands of purchasing ag en ts of a year. The A m erican Oar & ' ed A com m ittee was appointed d ring the entire fishing season of eral governm ent which is expected of arg e concerns throughout the college officials, which h a s ju st F ou n d ry Co. was closed b y strik e j to gc ahead with the building for been approved 'by th e ata te board ! to provide the money. The lake ruit ion. n rd this prevented the m a n u fa c -| a choir room addition to the church, Annual feeders’ da-y p rogram s 1941. ------------------------- ' bed, a t one time a wide alkali ex Such a cmnmiMlity index of the of h ig h er education. to re of wheel d ru m s fo r the Yellow M artin G. Melzer to act as c-hair- ft-r both w estern and eastern O re A pproxim ately 250 boys of from pense, has been develo-ped by C. E. area is p articu larly tim ely because Cab |0o., w ith a c o n tra ct for $83,- 1 m-’ii. A num er of good sized vol- gon have been arran g e d for those 16 to 19 years will take p a rt in W illiam s of Sum m er lake, who has sudden dem ands o-f the national OOP.OOO of arm y trucks. M otor u rte e r pledges were made fo r the interested m converting Oregon this citizenship training program, b ie n operating under a lease from -d< fer.se program have exhausted W heel Co. has a c o n tra c t fo r equip- , strucrion of this room , 'Another grown feeds into livestock, a n which is headed by D. M. McDade many norinal sources of su-pply and mr-nt fo r B ritish a n ti-a irc ra ft com m ittee was appointed to inves- nounced H. A. Lindgren, extension p u rc h asin g ¡¿gents freq u en tly are of P ortland, president, and an ad b itte rie s . The lis t of strik es is tig ate the possibility of acquiring anim al husbandm an a t Oregon h ard pressed to find new ones, Mr? visory com m ittee of leading state Mrs. L. V. S tate college. S teer feeders’ at The Federal Land Bank of iu te’-minable. 'Mos-tly th ev are n< w hymnbook«. D erry, m anager, of the industries ’officials and citizens including c-!'<=d b v CIO, although A FL is M >ore was especially commended Corvallis will be held S atu rd ay . Spokane loaned $829,500 for the d epartm ent pointed out. This gives Governor C harles A. S p rague and responsible fo r the strike at for 19 years of looking a fte r the April 19, while the annual feed ers’ purchase of 242 fa rm s d u rin g 1940, the Pacific N orthw est a fine oppor S ecretary of S ta te E arl Snell. W rig h t F irid, which w as finally communion set and providing the day a t Union, will be held at an increase of 4 per cent over the The week devoted to th is will An opportunity .for Oregon tu n ity to establish itself as a de broken up hv the arm y. A FL elem ents for the communion s e r the branch exp erim en t station am ount loaned for the sam e p u r im m ediately follow the annual 4-H pose in 1939, R. E. Brown, p resi sheepmen to kinp inform ed on the pendable new sourse. , si ruck a t the Todd S biovard in vice.* George A. W illiam s a fte r 17 May 3. club sum m er session, and a rra n g e “ By placing this ready directory Texas and 2.000 m en walked out years of faithful service as church The feeders’ day a t Corvallis dent o-f the bank, announced last moat up-to-date developm ents in m ents have been m ade fo r the of products directly in the hands the wool m arket th ro u g h o u t the because a forem an, w ith th e yard tiefcsurer announced his desire to this vear will em phasize the possi- week. sam e facilities to be used. The of men who do the buying, we are In addition, the (bank s-old on sp rin g and early sum m er is being antj lim itatio n s in feeding for m an y years, did r not ibelon-g to ; latirg from th a t work due to poor hoys will be housed in th e m en’» I h< alth. The tru ste e s will appoint out lower quality cattle than a r e , m ortgage and con tract term s,.924 j r , Ovided by KOAC, the stafe-own- ntt -m pting to m ake it easy for the c a rp e n te rs’ union. big dormftony, and will g e t th e ir them to use the products of this h i; successor in the near fu tu re. ordinarily recommended for best | fa^m s owned by itself, and 171 ; e.l radio statlfm a t Corvallis, in r « * region. Our kiva is to have the meals in the M em orial Union bu-ild-^ r-«ult». N u m e r i« . g r p W s have ! fu.,ms owned-by the F ederal F arm ; cooperation with the Pacific Co- (Principal criticism ag a in st A F L ,' answ er to the -purchasing a g e n t’s ing, the sam e a s th e college stu- tisked the men of the ex !p erim d n lT ^ o rtg ag e C orporation, a to tal of i operative Wool Growers. ip congress, is t h a t i t is w orking | sU tion w hether or not it paid to I 1.095 farm s for $2,515,300. Added- Each W ednesday evening at question, ‘Now, where can I ffet dcists and the 4-H club -boys. T h e a ra ck et in ch a rg in g heavy initia- j to the loans for fa rm purchases 6:30 throughout the wool m ark et- th is p ro d u c t? ’ in his hands even en tire program , however, Will be feed carftle of low quality th a t m a) tion fees; th at an Am erican citizen in ch arg e of the Aanerican Legiofl r. r, vie d u rin g the ye-ir, these fig- i ing season, a discussion of wool b efo re he c.an ask i t . ’ be purchased a t lower prices. cannot get a jeb digging a ditch ’ com m ittee. u rer b ring the bank’s total financ- j prices and trends in the m a rk e t^ M o re'th an 80 classes of products Ar. experim ent of such n atu re 'w ith o u t joining an A F L union. A t A fte r arriv in g , th e iboys o rg an A. W ard, m an are indexed in the directory, ru n cne cantonm ent a union squeezed — The Moro W om en’s club will w as conducted this w inter w ith ing of farm purchases up to $3 - I will l»e given by R. ize th eir own governm ent w ith or some ning from ag a te s to aw nings, cooperati 3'1.800 for 1,337 farm s d u rin g the ag ef of the cooperative, more th an $350,000 from men a s k enter two contesting crews in the w heat being the g rain used as officers the sam e as those in th is b lan k ets to bulbs, cari& to coal rq <>‘-heu. rep resen tativ e of this larg ing a work perm it. C harges a- table settin g contest w hich will supplem ent to hay. Wheait has y ra r. state, thus learn in g citizenship stokers, <lra-peries to drugs, filters ost of fa r w estern ‘wool- m ark etin g Not included are the farm sales gbints CTO a n d IA i F L a re th a t they he held in The Dalles nejxt S a tu r proved en tire ly , satisfac to ry fo r organizations. These broadcasts ito fishing tackle, and so on th rough from actual practice. Most of the are w orking fo r a closed shop on day. The funds derived from the general livestock feeding purposes made for cash, or $-3,490,800 that were started iri March anti inimed-' the alphabet. N early 500 produc boys who atten d are sponsored by ev e ry b it of defense w ork, but small adm ission charge will go to in-of-xperiments by the station, and tl e land bank loaned for o ther iately attracted wide atten tio n , er«. m an u factu rers and processors, local Am erican poets o r o th e r local Qi.ch organization w a n ts to control the “ Bundles for B ritain ” cam paign the resu lts of this la te st ex p eri purposes than farm . purchase«. even outride of the s-tate, accord with th eir products, covering mo-st groups, th rough no fam ily re la th - work or p lants w here defense The w inner will .be chosen by pon- m ent are expected to help grower« Most of this am ount was leaned ing to letters received by .Ibo.th of the 130 com m unities served bv tionship 'between the boys and L«- p rojects are under way. The gov- u lar vote assu rin g those who at- deride on The m ost profitable feed for the refinancing of ex istin g in I g'on m em bers is necessary. the Pacific com pany, are listed. the P.C.W.G. and tlte station. ing m ethods fo r w estern Oregon. debtedness on farm p roperty. (Continued on P age tw o) v ! tend of a chance to participate. 1 Church Elects Officers At tz 8 ' "$> r / -t ‘ Omer G. Sayrs Quits Fair Board Chairmanship Fathers Feed Sons Advice, Food, Fun Annual Meeting of Stock Market Down Fishermen Asked To Report Catches Vintin Watkirs Up J. Slama On Deck Power Company Publishes Sourcebook Boys State Camp Going To Corvallis Feeder’s Days Due Within Month Land Bank Selling c< Foreclosed Farms Sheep Marketing Data Broadcast Club Will Set Tables To Aid Britain ' i : *