Moro, Oregon. Friday, F ifty-F ourth Y ear N o . 22 Cassie von Joint Meetings Borstel Wins Held By U.P. Scholarship I f sf* < ■ . Official County Paper April 3, 1942 Breafast Club Hears Talks; ” Sees Pumper Three Boards 'v r - - Candidates Fill Lists On Last Filing Days M embers of the Moro B reak fast O regon’ State College.— Oasei) club were enlightened and e n te r­ \o n B o rstel a t G rass Valley has tained W ednesday m orning w ith Judge Potter, Harold been n am ed ae Sherm an county talk s o n 'su b ejcfs of prim e local in­ Scap Metal Gathering, recip ien t of th e $100 C arl 'R ay­ ti re st when I)r. V. B. H au felt of Ginn and George A. mond G ray college scholarship W asco spoke on th e procedure o f Victory Gardens and g ra n te d each year by the Union Williams In Race re ratio n in g in this county and P icific system to the m ost o u t­ Wendell BasigeT talked of the Fair All Discussed sta n d in g 4-H club m em bers in Som ething of a ru sh to file for '^o tk being done to move the 1941 counties serv ed 'by th a t railroad. A, joint m i'eting of the county w heat out of the houses m tim e county office b e se t candidates the The m oney is payable th ro u g h o u t. AVar"b o a rd (USDACW B fo r lo n g ), for the 1942 crop. last few days before th e closing W ashington D. C. A pril l —^From c i -the lists w ith the re s u lt th a t the first y e a r when the w inner is th e g ard en com m ittee and tfie fa ir Many questions were asked Dr. every section of th e co u n try let- enrolled a t Orerun S tate college. board Monday n ig h t kept th e a t ­ Hi.ufellt ab o u t the regulations ol th e ie a re candidates fo r nearly .tfcTt a re pouring in on congress to Caraie is a _ y k r as St. M ary’s ten d an ts 'busy for the fore p a rt or tire ratio n in g . - He explained th at every position fo r every party.. (Uk<- definite step s to rem edy con-, As had been previously expect- A cadem y in T 3* Dalles and plan« th e night. th - local hoard, w as tr / i n g to see d ’ti-or.-s— or else. T he le tte rs have t4 use h e r isdhidarshin th e fa ll of The w a r board discussed scrap ,j .,t VVery fa rm e r who needed his pd Ju d g e George A. Potter paid his I fife. She h a s been in club work m etal and the Ibeeit m ifhod o f g e t­ from O regon, as elsew here; b u n ­ tiu ck for delivery of his crop be filing fee and is seeking the Obuo* dled« o f them , «thousands of le t­ eig h t y e a rs and h as carried seven tin g from th e farm junk pile to .supplied 'w ith tire s a t h arv est cratic no-ruination fo r county judge, te rs an d telegram s. One senator (I .'f e re n t projects. Among them p cirk et w here it can be used by tin e . There a re p ra ctically , no after which he w ill contest with Governor ICharlee A. -Sprague en Voters with a proclamation aecrived 20,000. a house m em ber a re clothing, ecokery, .p o ta to e s th e g v em m en t fo r m an u factu re civilians who can g et tire s in tb»s J. M. Wilson, county commission­ members of Ttceived 13,000. No one in the pieeenta Mrs. ’R alph' R asm ussen,calling on all dairy , conning, fo re stry and poul­ of m unitions. Places have been county, he said. er, republican, for the job een hauled in bushels this harvest. The crop January. junioT a t Kent high school an d has as the g ran g e th e n ’ h as taken las-1, year w as in excess of 900,009 av erage. * ' Harold Ginn filed Saturday for T h ere are high m em bers of tne ilM.en in club work eight years. ch arg e of the job. I-t w as th o u g h t busl.els, but this is not expected county commassoner and hats no im m istration who consider th is poss'ble th a t a rra n g e m e n ts m ay r"T.in. F lit houses an* now being visible com petition as- there is no ur riving of tlhe people a s p a rt be m ade to have a tn irk call for rapidly em ptied and the elevators one else filed in the republican of »Axis propaganda, b u t It rte w s pc’”ap on the fa rm s and inqu-ries will be em ptied by moving the party and no democrat has oo fax fr get. g un<«a y Schodl «uperintendent for only able to grow e a rlie r vegeta Rodeo and is active in civic affairs double -time then th ev work Sun* o n e-fca rth inch an d one inch in W hether they will lx» a ir cooled in the Morrow county city. S ta te hie i unless a good place can be an o th e r «term, Ram«ey SchadewiL d a y s ; and th e people a re sour a length. If wool is more th a n an m otors o r w a te r cooled w as not S en ato r W. H. Steiwer does not w as elected a s Sundav School Or­ provided.. b eu f th e closed shop. T hey can ­ inch long a t slau g h terin g tim e, it stand for re-election th is year. r e f e r r e d v arieties, according to g a n ist an d Dewey T h o m p so n ia« decided. n o t u-ndvrrtand w hy th* unions are is bci'b difficult and expensive to There w as no filmge for pre­ the county ag e n t, are: lettuce, The tire ratio n in g board made cinct committeemen or women ostd The old Ruby P e tty s place a t the treasurer. Rev. Mob-erg w as re ­ p e rm itte d to in sist th a t no one trim the wool to the required Haqi m bead: peas. P erfection, ti, ret. fo r a y ea r with an increase it possible for the following to buy th ere posts will either .be ftBed by ex cep t a union m em ber can work length a f te r th e p e lt is removed. head o f S h e a re r’s g rade w as sold Telephone; beans, E arly S trin g - to J . E. Brown as tax foreclosed in salary . on governm ent cc tv stru c t^ n o r in kss (b u sh ) K entucky W onder t i n s or tulios a t its m eeting last the write in method or b y appuio* “The e n tire o u tp u t of these week: Hugh W hite 1 tube; Rob- nrent by the new central com­ pi operty. a w a r industry. (p o le): ca rro ts, Charvtenay: beets p elts, known os ‘sh ea rlin g s’, has v i : Belshe 2 recaps, 1 tu b e; H. H. m ittees. T hese a re m a jo r contrib u tin g been re-served fo r m ilitary uses. D etroit D ark; E a rly Blood Tm- T here was some discussion P r.ick ett 1 tube; L. E. Ixengford 1 c a u se s to the “ p ra irie fire” which The w a r production «board believes n ip; P otatoes, com a-n-1 to m n ^ -s about th e ap p o in tm en t o f the t iha? been «^weeping th e countrv. th a t m ere th a n tw o m illion addi­ rm y be grow n if suitab le soil is u l e ; J. K. McKean 1 tire ; V er­ b u dget oom m ’tte e fo r the 1042-43 non M iller 2 recaps; L. P. Haven T h e fa c t «that office of civilian de­ tional skins suitable fo r flying available. 1 tire ; Lucille Vale 1 passenger fen se, instead o f ed ucating the suite can be obtained as a re su lt budget h u t acton en thi« w as de­ Probable dates fo r the county layed u n til a la te r tim e. The conn “ Time out for D em ocracy” is fa ir ¡giro S eptem ber 4-5-6. This tin-: Rev. F. L. Cnn-neD 1 p assen­ people in w h at to do in a waT raid, of such a sh earin g p ro g ram .” tv budget will be held in M ay of tJ»c w atchow rd o f th e lx*ague of g er tube: Ix'wie Davis 2 tires; was m ore in terested in «teaching is th e last week before th e state» The b e st p ro ced u re to insure a fhi< y ea r and th e com m ittee m u st Women V oters’ state-w id e re g is ­ fa ir. A two week b rier d ate will p e te rs & Ginn 1 tire. sc.uare dances, pingpong, tfainis. pi oper „in terv al betw een sh earin g Informing every eligible wheat be appointed by the tim e o f the tra tio n program , A pril 4«bh to 11th bow ling and o th er sport*' w as not and slau g h terin g is le ft to the gn'w er in Oregon o f “the impor­ C'oriiiet with th e h u n tin g season. r e x t re g u la r m eeting. for which, a t the L eague's re q u est aid in g m orale. N or, when con­ jv.ogm ent of th e sheep raisers. tance o f casting his balloC in the T here will be no rodeo a t the ROADS ALL WORKED G overnor C harles A. S p ra g u e has li 42 fa ir the board having decided g ress expanded th e civil service second wheait marketing quota All necessary roads in the coun­ reefrendum e t for May 2 w the issued a special proclam ation, th a t ii change in p ro g ram would reg u latio n s to give, un d er ce rtain calling on all m em bers of nil h- beneficial. More am usem ents ty have been m aintained this goal o f county and community conditions, pensions to co n g ress­ p a rtie s to re g iste r, t h a t they may and ac ts in fro n t o f the g ra n d sta n d *p-ing and m any have been gone AAA committeemen now holding men did it m ake a h it w ith the p r.rtic’ipate in the p rim ary elec­ wPl be provided fo r the e n te rta in ­ over twice, reported L. L. Peetz, m eetings in 30 countiea o f the people.. HK-jl m aster, last court day. P rin • • • tion May 15th. ! I m ent o f th e sp ectators. Horse cipal difficulty encountered this etete. “ W hile our husbands, sons and Oregon wheat grower» led the F arm groups are an g ry because ID A. L. Lindbeck w ithin th e specified tim e “ w ithout races will be much the same. .spring has been lack of com petent ration in approving quota» by a undue financial d is tre s s .” So th a t b ro th ers are fighting to preserve Mi re extensive parades o f countv th e p rice control over fa rm p ro ­ pn n to handle the county’s big 95.5 per cent favorable vote laat Salem , Or. A pril 2.— M embers d u cts h as been m isin terp reted and tlx-re does not seem to have been out republican fo rm o f g o v ern - live stock will be arran g ed . Doc m ad equipm ent. year. The goal thia year is a 100 called a grab. The fa rm e rs a*” of tke sta te tax com m ission a re be­ an y leg itim ate excuse by which the r x n t, o u r num ber one job is to I ’ce als will be asked to judge. Only th ree men are now em ­ p, r cent tu rn o u t o f every eligible m aintain the rig h t of franchise, au g rv , also, over w h a t is h a p p e n ­ ing condemned by some critics as c« mmissio-n m ig h t have been ju s ti­ ployed when qight should l>e a t voter, according to Robert. B. ing to the fa rm labor situation. h ea rtless b u re a u c ra ts fo r th eir fied in g ra n tin g a b lan k et m ora- first by qualifying th ro u g h re g is­ v . r k 't o keep the jolws going. It T hjior of Adams, chairman o f the U rg ed to cultivate more, the fa rm ­ refu sal to g ra n t a m oratorium on atorium a t this late date, especial­ tratio n , and secondly, by going tx> will soon be necessary to haul state AAA committee. -the polJ« and h aving our say ,” de­ e r is a t a -less as to w here he is income tax paym ents. ly since 75 p ercen t o f the ta x p a y ­ rock from th e new crusher site b e­ clared Mrs. R alph R asm ussen, While m arketing quotas are im­ But in th e ir ¡sriand, it should be -to find heln in cu ltiv atin g and e rs and these m o stly :«n th e lower tween tFinnegan and K ent «nd the portant from the standpoint of h arv estin g b is crop. T he d ra ft is rem em bered, th e com m ission was income brackets, had alread y filed s ta te president of th e League of new read to the Biggs elevator asi bring the wheat grower o f a ta k in g hoys from th e fa rm s, only stan d in g squarely on th e law |).e jr re tu rn s and paid th e ir tax Women V oters. The following quotations are m ust be built in the n ex t «two or fair return fo r h is crop, this aa- Governor S p rag u e’s procJam a- a ; laid down by the legislature. o th e r are a ttra c te d bv th e high breed on prices being paid in Wed- th rie m onths. ' ptet is far overshadowed (by the w ages in shipyards. (Farm m ach­ T hat is also tru e of the commas- f:llo w s: , □ . j - “ I w ant to endorse h e a rtily the nr sday s tra d in g : «slop’s stand t e r “ un ifo rm ” assoss- In calling upon Oregon motor- importance o f quotas to the entire inery is m ost difficul to purchase, f A TTLE: Good g rain fed steers men-ts fo r which i.t also h as been ists t o observe P resid en t Roose- effort -of the L eague of Women w effort, Taykxr believes. He serme im plem ents are scarce; t o d s fo r'^ rrig a tim i a re scarce. T here roundly condemned especially by vi It’s re q u e r^ fo r a 40-m de an hour Vf te rs tf> critain « full re g is tra tio n i l TOO to 12.75. Good^ g rain fed Q j u r c l l G i v i n g lifted seven w ays in which quotas will be no m ore m ilking m achines politically dem agogues seeking to speed lim it G overnor S p rague an- 0< ^ '¡g i,ble voters by th e close of heifers $10.75 to 11.25. Good beet will help the wheat farmer do his job properly in wartim e and maiku b.75, common $7.00 to 8.00, W ith ad m in istratio n official? increased by the uniform ais«sess- legal «authority fo r enforcem ent of cause th e public in te re st is« so e a rn e rs $5.75 to 6.75. Bulls, m ed­ An F a s te r C an tata, “The King tion : the reduced speed. H ow ever he abhoflbed in the w a r th a t political ium to good $8.75 to 10.50, com ­ I te rn a l” by Ira B. W ilson will 1 Quotas provide for an or- try in g to stem the risin g «tde by me n t order. -asserting th a t th e re are no strikes, jr connection it m ig h t be did throw -out a h in t th a t those du-t.ies '0«f citizens m ay be n eg lec t­ mon $7.50 to 8.50. V ealers, good to c’np«ax th e E a rte r svrviees of the gunizatio n o f supplies so trans - Com m unity P resb y terian portataon sy stem s will n o t be th a t production is n o t (being in te r- m in te d out tlh-at it is alw ays Mi­ wh< w ere unw illing to cooperate ed. The success of the dem ocracy clinic* $14.00 to 15.50. Two vealers M rro C hurch, Sunday evening, A pril 6. clogged te red w ith, th a t the 40-hour week th a t howls. W h’le hundred? in th is move to conserve on he we are fighting fo r depends en to $16 00.' 2. They moke possible more HOGS: 170 to 215 lb tru c k irs a t 8 p. ni. The program includes should not be suspended, along p ro p e rtie s w ere h it by the r ^ ' n a tio n ’s ru b b e r supply m ig h t find p o pular exercise o f th e rig h t of franchise. It is n , o t enough to de- , $13.60 «to 13.90 a few «to $14.00. the following m usical num bers, efficient use o f sitora-ge facilities, cem es Trum an Arnold, th e tru s t- ,a ^ ju st men t of assessm ent rolls to them selves called on to account • r to ....... —- b u ste r of the d e p a rtm en t o f jus- conform t o th e “u n ifo rm ” order «ome police judge fo r c h e r m fra cv%<.iv ;lan ¿ efense d u ty . We m ust 230 to 285 lb butchers $12.75 t • 1. G reat and M arvelous. Solo, new so valuable to the food pro­ tice, who accuses uni-onsof eibus- o th er (hundreds actu ally b en efttttd tio n s o f the law. T here could in- a)fo ¿¡«charge o u r oW pation as 1'f.25: lig h tw eig h t butchers $12.50 Mrs. Genevieve Powell and Choir. gram . 3 They aid in directing produc­ ingnow er and add", h is shovel of fron. „he rPshuffle of v ,h v ,tro n but <’« * im p ro p erly ad ju sted lig h ts, citizcIW ,i n ,| vote on election day. to 13.00: packing sows $10 50 to •J. Choosing the Cross. Tenor the anti-union conftsgra- 8Vch' is hum an n a tu re th a t none of fa u lty b rak es and even « abfrhr tion into the crops where it is 1’ .50. F eeder pigs $11 50 to 12.75. Solo?? Russel Belshee and q u artet. coal to th e legal .speed o f 5.» - 3. Blesiscd be the K ing th a t most needed, rather -than w afting tion. According to A rnold, the th is l a tte r group h a s ta k e n t l v SHF1FP: Good «to choice lamb.? MORO LIBRARY GETS BOOKS unions have been exploiting th “ trouble to ex p ress th e ir sup p o rt -miles an h o u r which in norm al C ontralto Solo, Mrs it on overproduction o f a crop of $11.5C 12.10; medium to good Cometh. Tin Moro lib rary has received $10.00 to 11.25; com m on $8.00 te Lynne H art. Choir and Q uartet. which there are now b ig reaervos. ,s oM iginglv overlooked by fa rm e rs, have im peded tra n ro ^ r- o f th e com m ission’s position . The dem and fo r an e x te n si-n of th « g u a rd ia n s o f the law who pa- the following books o f fiction for 9 50. S lau g h ter ewes, good to 4 They help maintain • atrong tatio n , forced businessm en to em ­ 4. In Rem em brance o f Me. Con adu lts and more will follow: Cro-sa wheat structure for production tim e f o r p aym ent of th e s ta te in- «rol the highw ays. ploy useless labor, m ade it im- choice $6.00 to 6.50. Shorn lam bs traite» Solo. Mrs. Lynnie H a r t C lic k , M arg aret K innan 'Raw- $10.00 to Gethsemane. Tenor and Baas o f wheat as it is needed and at pnKKible to get cheap mfl’'i produc­ come tax would a p p e a r to have 11.00. S pring lam bs 5. l i g s ;’ R espectfully, Y ours, Annie and fair prices. tion of housing, re stric ted th e (been prom pted only by a d esire to $1 ", 00 to 14.00. Dnet. Ramsey 7 Schadewitz P lans foT th e extension of fire - * 5 .T hey help maintain »oil re­ efficient use o f men a n d m«3chines. e m b a rra ss th e com m iisrion. Cer prevention and suppression pro- Brockw ay; D igging fo r M rs, MU' Mac Hall. Soprano and Alto 1c ’ Strachey: D ragon Seed, F e a n source« for continuing production W om en’s and (have independent ihusmesr-mer tarrdy th ere w as no cry in g need for -gri.m to all ru ra l areas n th e sta te Duct, Men’s Chorus, Buck: The Moon is Down, John E.’ STER PROGRAM BILLED of w heat. com pletely at. th e-r m ercy. W ith a n y m oratorium . As th e com m is­ were m ade a t a m eeting in Salem Chorus Choir. €. They help alleviate the fit- Arnold flvm g in th e faxm o f ad ­ sion pointed out in its statem en t th if week a tte n d e d by represen- Steinbeck. Only th re e o f th e 29 6. The B etrayal. Choir and fie r e g u la r E a s te r p ro g ra m urtion created by a virtual lack o f m in istratio n policy, it ¡"rt.be belief ■re «ectjmg th e su g g e^ t’on fo r a «‘. ativ e^o -f th e s ta te fo re s try de- books for children w ere received Q '-artet. given by th e Sunday school of the Q u a rtet export outlets. * , t h a t he will shortly be invited to m o rato riu m th e re is am ule p ro v i- pa-rmdnt, th e U. S. F o re s try , In ­ b u t the rem ainder a re prom ised in Moro P resb y terian Church will be 7 .. Away W ith Him! 7. They help divide equally the a s h o rt time. The books m en tio n ­ i s w f n th e law fo r g ra n tin g relief resign. dian «and g ra zin g services, s ta te presented a t the Sunday School an«l Choir. * •* » to individuáis whose circum stance? file m arsh al's -office, s ta te defense ed above will be a t th e lib ra ry for hour. 10 o ’clock a. m. 8. 0 S acred Head. C horal by resTJonsiblity for adjustments •» mong all wheat farmer», cooper- «Secretary of Commerce Jesse w a rra n t an extension o f tim e for council and th e extensimon service r.ext Saturday. Each Sunday school class is con­ Choir. '• He Died For Me. Tenor and ativefly and democratically.;. . < Jones, _ who has been under attack th e p ay m en t o f th e ir tax . Hun-» of th e s ta te college. The p rim ary _____ trib u tin g a num ber fo r the occa­ Duet. R u W Belshee and With a billion and a h a lf btnhel and held responsible fo r the rubber ¿ rP(j s of if,ax payers who have been objective o f th e 'p ro g ra m , it w as sion. An F a s te r play, under the B .vs A W MEN TO M EET wljeat supply in sight a fter 1942 sh o rtage, has struck ba<*k- J o n ^ ,a bln to sh->w “ good cause” have al- explained, is th e protection of farm es Mo>berg. Com munity Com m itteem en of direction o f Mrs. Carroll.,. Sayra, Jam m akes a re p o rt say in g th a t in rPU¿ v (been gran ted m ore tim e in crops, im provem ents ^iand eq uip­ It». Sweet Be Thy Sleep. S opra­ h arv est, a« , against maximum 1940 th e in d u stria l defense board to file th ê ir re tu rn s. “ Good m ent. The pro g ram calls fo r no S h irm an county have been asked will be given by h e r Mass of In­ no Solo, Mrs. • Velma McKean. lff43 needs for 650 million fcuBfceis, to atten d a m eetin g T uesday te m u d in te s . The P rim ary elneses the United States has am pb re­ proposed financing th e pm ducteon cnuse»» th e com m ission explained, special funds from governm ental t m orning -at 9:30 fo r a discussion under the direction of M rs. Dewey Choir. serves o f wheat to meet any of isvnthetic ru b b er a t th e r a te of absence ¿from the stabe.in- sources and no em ploym ent o f a d ­ 11. He is Risen. Choir. o f tin 1943 farm p ro g ram and to Thompson and Miss M aty W illiams emergency created by th e war In 10'».000 te n s-a vaar. a t a cost of e biHty to cloite his books -or s<*n- ditional personnel. P relim inary formol?:te plans fo r the quoin v:Fl add songs and exercises to the I-- Unto - the King E tern al. th e next several years, Taylor M rs. Velma Mc- $10Q.OOn.OOOv Jone« rave th a t he at},€r valid reason. Furthermore organization work has «already ■ pi «»gram. Th-» Ju n io rs will sin : • Sonw no Solo» pointed out. Quotas provide a took this reo^mmendation to Pres- | | (r commission is authorized by beer, com pleted in som e counties. vote Mav 2. n , Chor. F H arvey M iller, new A A A field an E a ste r A nthem . W ith Mm K ta M r? Reba Nye will conduct the and equitable way o f aaaM U atag ¡dent Roosevelt and the president Waive penalty and interest w * ' * man Clyde Kiddle and a represen- above, and o ther num bers which and Mrs. Edna Melzer will thia big reserve without to u rin g , decided th a t $25.000.0^ won suffi- ch arg es a g a in st delinquent tax- Two more initiative measure? ta t.v e from the extension service will be added, an inspiring E a ste r ciio.r the wheat industry, be cient. • Jones expresses th e o pinion p ap ers who a re able to ^how th a t accom pany will be here for the meeting. -Service may be expected. Continued or page two ■ {Continued on P ag e tw o) they were unable to pay th e ir tax Air Force Wants Short Fleeced Wool County To Buy Five Pumpers For Protection Moro Presbyterian. Hold Annual Meet Tire Board i^ets Some Tires Out Women Voters Ask Fanners Urged To Full Registration Vote Quotas Again State Tax Commission Found Justified In Spite of Criticism Stock Prices of Wednesday Listed Easter Cantata ..¡fc X? 1 v » » « r