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PAGE 2 SH ER M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON E ditor Wasco Basketeers M«> cliwnr Still Going Strong B y M rs B elle C lothier , Mosa and M rs Lerov Belshee. Hood R iver Tuesday were_.M jr Among th e- R ebekahs sattend- Among thoae attending the and M rs J. T. Johnson, ing the m eeting for th e sta te funeral of Dica M urray Ost of o ’Moara, Mr and Mrs A rth u r president, M rs Suda Comstock zz— •-------- ■“ Sargent, M rs Grace McDermld, of Baker In th e Gold room at — notice to creditor ® . d M r and Mrs sajj, Brock; * ] T he Dailes hotel Monday evening^ All persons • having claim* _______ _ ______________- , w ere M r and Mrs Sam Brock, Made-To-MeaSUre ClctfacS Mr and M rs Leo W atkins, W ilma L lm tS m ^ d e c e a se d , °are required W ilde Sadie Rich, Mrs Jo h n De to p resen t therm w ith voucher* F o r Men and W omen property verified, to th e under A lterationS| pressing, Repairs E ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M. Meets on the 1st and 3rd T h u rsd ay evenings each m onth. V isiting m em bers cordially in vited to m eet w ith us. Irv in g H art, W . M. H. B. P in kerton, S ecretary T he tow n basketball team mo To the Editor: . to red to Ione T h u rsd ay evening On Ja n u a ry 23 an editorial en- • and won by a score of 67 to 52. titled. “T ax es”, appeared in the « T hey played Moro Monday a t Shernian C ounty Journal. Asser- fr t W asco w inning by a score of tions which w a rra n t close exam- ’ 25 to 60. • ination w ere m ade concerning M r and M rs W. R. Reid w ere f»BBLISt<ER> »< « » » the criteria by which schools a re « w eekend visitors in - P o rtlan d judged, particu larly b y educators, ’ w ith their son and daughter in and ineffectual tem porary chan- ’ B eth leh em C hapter N o. 78. O .E .8. law, Mr an d Mrs Bill Reid. ges in teaching m ethods. M rs Pearl G rosscup left S atu r We in th e teaching-profession a Meets every second ana, day for Portland and Seattle, «w fo u rth T hursday In each wish to m ake it know n th at we . W ash., on a business trip. ¿ 5 * 1 ^ m onth; visiting m em bers are in com plete agreem ent w ith North te rn a t W A S C O ’ A rth u r Macheel was a P ortland th e editor on the following points: invited. Moro, Oregon. x. "S r O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAPI visitor over the weekend. 1. T hat th ere should be a l Pauline Douma W. M. ------ SUBSCRIPTION RATfc» , Wasco, Oregon Miss G ladys Moore had a “careful, critical exam ination E dna Melzer, Secretary _* 1 slum ber p a rty for the high of the price paid in relation O N E Y EA R . - I Phone ~ 282 school girls last week, also a ' ~ GAS AND OIL • to the benefits derived” from birthday« to which both the boys F E B R U A R Y 6, 1948 education. r T ir e s-A c c e sso r ie s and girls w ere invited. 2. T hat “an exam ination of o u r A u t o R e p a ir in g ¿ , Stanley Anderson and L ester R H M c K E A N and S O N educational system . . . can a G ray w ho a re attending college “ OREGON not help bu t be beneficial. W ASCO, OREGON ' in P o rtlan d spent the w eekend a t W A S C O 3. T hat “E ducation needs to ed Phone 552 t th e hom e o f th eir parents. ucate itself.” in s u r a n c e ! Mr and M rs W illaim Bachelor P erhaps our agreem ent w ith „ w ere w eekend guess of Mr and the editor would br m ore close G rain, F eed , F lo o r , F u e l \ » M rs A. H. M cIntyre and family. A superior service if m echanical om ission of lines , -Tom Jacobsen of A rlington F arm Im p le m e n ts, B ags, T w in e of personal attendance of type had not obreured p art of spent the w eekend visiting his BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS th e editor’s thought. that costs no more fam ily. We would like to point out to PHONES Celia Gaviri of The Dalles w as the editor in answ er to his state Office Residence 2 a business visitor in W asco F eedstore m ent. “So far as is know n to 163 162 182 ; T hursday. the- w rite r th ere has been no tion because horses traveled overall, allout _ attem p t to ap p rettv well through all but the praise and am end oui education deepest drifts. It d idn’t even al system — ”, th a t attem pts have make much difference in the fuel been m ade and are now being D NOOttllVAVt situation for it was used to .bank made. Copies of the following re A w»d« rang« o f prices * up the house clear to the w in ports will be supplied to the ed dows. Snow in those days was al itor: “T he C hautavaua Confer ♦hat m e e tt «U w is h « right, a bit of fun, „ little bother ence”, (126 pages) (1946) N ation an d an expected and welcome! al Com m ission on Teacher E du part of any regular ok’-tlme win- cation and Pfbfessional Stand- el*Look at it now; as outm oded as aids. NEA: and -“T h e Im prove m ent of T eaching” . (168 pages) T h ere’s N o th in g F in e r T han A S U N . A M — “ W H E ltE C A N W B the horse and buggy as out of (1947) from th e . same source. K M ^ - HW HO IS T H E > place as unfrozen w uter in the. Both rep o rts fts u lte d from a STROM BERG-C A RIJSON — * road. T ransportation Is halted conference of ouSr 30G educators TUB*—“T H E SON OF M AN < , F A T CODY—.B IL L W IE C K IN G even by a few inches of th e pack and lay leaders. R epresentatives WED*— “ W H E N S T R IF E 8 H A L ed snow. Cars slide and are dan- atten d in g the latte r conference P .O . B ox 165 S cap p oose, O regon P h on e 174 erous. Modern overshoes are included: 11 froth business and T H U R .__“T H E F U T IL IT Y A N D pood for hut a few inches of it th e press, tw e n ty R epresentatives unlike the old packs th at perm it from lav organisations such as F R L —“ A C H R IS T IA N O U T S ID E ted the w earer to wade 1n three the B ankers’ Association, Coun 8 A T ^ —“ M A K IN G SH A D O W S” feet of show. cil ss f F a r m e d ^.Cooperatives, A wav w ith it. I t’s old fashion- ' F ederation of W o m e n s ’ Clubs, S U N . A . ML— “T A K IN G S ID E S ” Amerf A«sn. of TTttffrerslty W o P . M*— “8 IC E T , N O N ” m en. D.A.Tt., YWCA. PTA, labor, church groups, and m any others. educ ation again The letter by M i. Young in A sim ilar conferen^g «4% < tsb n e d which he agrees w ith the' editor In Ju n e of 1948. M embers from the teaching about the need for a study of our educational system is ratify profession represented all phases education; college professors, ing. If it be possible for this pa of college presidents, classroom tea per to have any p art, however principals, superinten small, J n causing a new outlook chers, dents, ► m em bers of education as- educational m ethods or a- on o u r ___ ■ system Is pte&sing. Lupine Rebekah Lodge John and E th a D eM oss say: - The booklets which accom pan Meets 2nd and 4th stop in a t our sh o w room a t De-. ied the letter largely consist af Tuesdays o f each Sidi Mdss Spr. P ick o u t th e M odel yo u speeches m ade by teachers at ed onth. ‘ V isiting ucational m eetings and do indi m w ou ld lik e to h ear in you r o w a m em bers welcome, fjfal cate that some teachers a re be horile w ith o u t o b lig a tio n . B ertha Belshe N. G l a J ginning to question the profes F rom $35.95 U p Clara H ouston, Sec. sion they follow. —— , One of th e greatest hftKtdfefWS A J i e r ttn i* * * l the teachers are laboring under D r in k s - P o o l - S n o o k e r - I < uh ip in is the m inim um salary laws which give to new com ers on From where s i t ... / / J o e M a r s h the job alm ost as high salaries ON H A LF A DAY’S NOTICE W E ’LL GET A M H I as are obtained by those who have tau g h t for years. I t Is dif OF D IN N ER YOU ORDER FOR A,G RO UP. FU LL F iraculously from gsMa Weeds disappear miraculously gsi ficult to keep good m en and wo fields, pastures, fence row» treated wj COURSE D1NNBR W IT H W HAT YOU WANT IN 1J. m en in a profession In which the * < new sprayer. Uses minimum of seal pay is so poorly distributed. - es concentrates evenly at galk acre . . . treating 45 acres without J • c"«nrt cl««* mrtW O-er-n «''•ir 4. ’* S e Atlas Tires Atlas Batteries Crop Dusting and Spraying C ody- W ieck in g A e r o S ervice For Steaks Cooked the w ay You Like Them Good C offee MAGAZINES C O N T R O L WEEDS on Y««r Farsi I w ith this LOW COST SPRAYER... Do You Haye Noisy Neighbors? THESE THINGS WE SELL— Jacuzzi P um ps A lot of the neighoan were sud stead of complaining about the denly annoyed by Jeb Crowell’s ether fellow ’s habits, try to under- hammering at n ig h t Jeb waa build atand and share his in terests. F rom th e O bserver, F eb . 3. 190) So if my practising on the fluU C. R Belshee has purchased ing himself a new front porch—and the only time that he could g)£p to annoys you, come on over, neigh the livery and feed stable busi it was after sundown. ness of J. M. Dunahoo at tb bor, with your fiddle or guitar and Hhi* B arn in this city, and will Finally we decided the best thing join ma 1 Maybe it will end up in p u t in several head of up to flat^ our knowing and appreciating ont horses and rigs to m atch. Mr to do was all pitch’ in and help— D uoahoo will now take a needed and get the c a r p e q | r y w i t h RS another b e tt e r .. . in an evening ol re st and dispense Jusltce w ith a soon as possible. We did. Finished good fellowship. And I’ll promise lavish hand at his office in the the porch next evening— and Jeb to provide the beer th at yoes with B ank building •venings of good fellowship I ^M fnrâÛ birence S kinner burned gratefully treated us to ice cold beer and cider. her h a » * tonsiM*L'd*b saturdu- F «KEr-u ^ s cooNtta< hem e niad ‘ . From where I a it that’s what T V M oore an I femilv have being a good neighbor means. In- retu rn ed frm n ■’California a n ' Mexicd trip. rao v z ieA r States Brewers Foun¿süo¿_ Jef F rom th e O bserver, F eb. I, 1929 The snow storrh th a t hit Sherm an county S aturday night brought w ith it an average ol a foot of snow t to eovei the w heat fields. In som e place:, d rifts in crease th e depth to such an e x tent th a t a large num ber of farm s are snow bound. The cold est m orning was around eight below zero. . . . Geo. E. W ilkerson, farm er near*- R ufus w as seriously injured last week w hen a stra w stack eafen I into by feeding stock, collaped ! a* he w as loa<iing a wagon. H e I lay under the pile tw o hours b e fore he was found by m em bers of th e fam ily. M ore Ixxhte Meets 1st and Ko. I ll ■ - ■ Pearl O il, a long-tim e West ern favorite, is solvent-refined to remove all impurities that cause smoke and soot. P earl O il leaves the air fresh . . „ w o n 't taint foods. Every d ro p burns . . • gives m ore heat a n d lig h t fo r your d o llar. N o f l i c k e r y g lo o m KING OF THE KEROSENES *'••••* C o m p le te , Indudtaf Doom W rite for descriptive literature and name of nearest dealer. ,92* $. I. 6H, RORTLAND 1*. OREGON L n M M 14M . : D eepfreeze H om e Freezers DeLaval Johnson S eahorse Motors & Perfection Oil H eaters Chipman Chemical Co. fam ou s the w o rld over N O PRICES CHEAPER Oil Storage Tanks Monarch Combination & ¡Electric R anges G enuine Leather Furniture Calkihs W heat Treaters Rod Weede'rs W hen you use Pearl O il you seldom have to adjust burn- ; ers . / . . its clear, steady Same - w o n ’t ’’creep up." A S ta n d a rd a t C a lif o r n ia P ro d u c t L 6T E P * - 7 .- ” , ..Á ..... * -- j. / J • . - - • . s / •V* , BUY YOUR OWN PLANE Subsoilers [save the land-stop erosion] complete at $3400. ready to spray PIPER & STINSON AIRPLANES (pilots available at $?.00 per hour) - U. R. ANDERSON Grass Valley, Phone 232 - cut the cost 75 percent Moon Equipment Co. K E IT H McDONAI*D Weeco. Phone 557 J k ..-4^... .4 : J 'Z zi'".? . iC O C for bond tprayinp Montag Eurnaces & Oil Burners Eloor Furnaces, Spark, Quaker Leo Watkins. N. G. John DeMoaa, Secretary ; • _ Fsrm-T«St«d CORCSStr«tS S f f O f W Hoover C leaners Lincoln Electric W elders for REA cordially Invited to m eet w ith us * . ï * < WEED CONTROL SERVICE, INC. Olstribeters M aytag W ashers 3rd - . Fowler Water H eaters N o k e r o s e n e y lû m e s Tuesdays in I O O F hall T ra n s ie n t and v is itin g brother«? are • down to 6 0 0 feet General Electric A pp'iantes Philco R efrigerators & R cdios F rom th e G .V J . F eb. 7, 1919 L. E. C lark was a business v is ito r in G rass Valley and Moro T uesdays Mr. Clark said he had his o u tfit ready to hit the field T uesday m orning bu t the arrival of snow spoiled it all, for the present. T h ere will be quite a few f a r m ers th is y ear who will try th eir effort in' bean raising, as w her° an average crop is raised it is q u ite <■ profitable to the owner. W e learn th a t H a rr:' Key* will plant about one thousand acres this season. - T his week L. W. F rym lre s°ld his crop, lease and a p art of his farm ing o u tfit, on the 640 acre farm ow ned by Ragsdale & P et ers to L. A. Shipley and Son. who ow n 480 cares adjoining the above tract. J • Spring-mounted suspension oxlo e Lip lit weipht, won't • crush crop - o 16 -f t. boom, oosily - odjustod O Ruppod form trailer • 2 5 -ft. hose, neszle __,mg. N o drip after shut-off «Umiaa waste. The most modern, low-volm sprayer available today, SPRAY-ROT priced right. . . pays for itself «Arse Mere as ed yields. Don’t be without it I WASCO, OREGON WASCO, OREGO . . '.s * *' ‘' -«-WR s i. . ' . • • « _ . . - - , ’ —-—»'-■-i'■» >• ' » “ * í a —s. - • I .. (> - 1