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« w F. PACK > SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH. 1#, 1#M H O PE SPRIN GS ETERNA L ” lf there would be ju st one w arm day,” he said, “as so rt of Every Friday at a prom ise th a t spring would Moro, Osxgoe come eventually, m v iw j eventually,” aim and thereby gilea i~ F r e n c h ___ E ditor echoed the wish of n early all ------ at the of us this side of California. To the ^ Editor: T ° f^ d u-’d r Act Since Septem ber 2» when the Tk„ -«tofficp ■ ’ m r«, o '__ h rie h t fall davs th at helped i of <«<-«+. s. «* » //aawáa« P " b LOSS O F STANDARDIZA- T iriN op schooi s ' a ° í n o rd e r to be standard in 1948-49 a « * ¿ 1 m ust have th re e full-tim e teachers and enough stu d e n ts to justify th eir em ploym ent only so lu tio n . lies tiO^ h made U t i o " a S r d ^ 'tr i c t ^ U n - ' rr .□IDI) r KEITH MCDONALD «1. 'G ym nasium ' sions of th e floor are m u n low standard . .d istu rb a n c e to classes .. w hen the•. gym nas urn LAWYER is 4* * ? ^ sUS0 F ’sT A T E SCHOOL F ^ L O S S Or b l A i h MORO WASCO • d »it J a. “Loss of stan dardization w o u V ^ lo s e s U ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS---------- T. Lesier Johnson M A S 2 ^ ? h ? S OIL PRODUCTS 2 WASCO, OREGON - Phone . 552 f c S f f l r t H # '“ . .. ^ p r S ^ ^ o l e ^ i d e n T ^ f ■ a. T n e p r ^ r a , o f tp jd tes ^ ¿ r^ ^ u nty w ^ujd receive a p ^ lM e d . An occasional m orning is sun- sh e rm a n OTunty te th at of obtain- does not m eet th e needs o f boys ^ ' de™ ' * a™ re w " f the ¿ U W of JStBie A. nv jng th is area . . • - <The re iy w ith b briu riu h t prom ise, some- ¡ng t^ e greatest re tu rn s for the and girls of o. th J iis a re a ... , > _ p o tte r deceased at th e office of imes |2rges t num ber of people from r®rt r « r t and 5 COST OF OPERATION. T T ester Johnson atto rn ey at tim es an afternoon develops a i2rgest r recofnmendatio ecomm« a lattons o^ o w«rm "low hut the b'u? ot clear m ost reasonable expenditure th e school com m ittee can _ a. "The ___ outlay ___ law- Wasco. Oregon, w ithin __ six skies and the w arm th of colden i n s i s t e n t w ith desirable ohjec- found.in th e Jan u arv 30 Sherm an teachers, U acherg suppnes, plant, anu moAtKs“f?om 'th e 'd ite of ‘th e first supplies, . . - O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER sun have been denied for longer t jveg. > • County Jo urnal.) equipm ent Bn th e small school publication of th is notice, to-wit: ------sCfeftCRIPTiOV RATES periods. T he Sherm an C ounty School 3. PR E S E N T HOUSING !• OR jR a ^ v e th e per-pupil cost March 19 1948. H ere it is getting along tow ard com m ittee feels th a t th e reports SCME SOME SU BJECTS IN » n«r»r<yn a P otter c> (M) l.\ ALL HIGH necessary for th e operation of 01 tn uj^ e — George A. ONE YEAR ----- the itted e e above iarger school of equal quality. A dm inistrator the vernal vernal equinox equinox and and the the first first subm subm itted by» by* th th above inspect- inspect- SCHOOLS SCHOOLS IS IS INADEQUATE. INxS • * ___ L o e w in d ------ « t from a i n J o th n e n m o n f d epartm ent 31» E. 3rd St. and E aster and i th wind ors state editorial entitled, entitled. School S of - April and ep artm en t of (The fxxllxvaarifarv followihg I is o characteristic 7 L ester Johnson, MARCH 19, 1948 ----- still blows s cold from the .m oun- education should he m o re w idely of reports on Sherm an county moun- coun > C om m ittee”, appearing in T H E DALLES, OREGON tain snow’ fields and the earth, publicized so th a t a tru e picture high schools.) Novem ber 14, 1947 issue of th e SOT SO SU R E like as not, is crusted w ith frost of conditions can he portrayed. a (Science Room) “does not gj.erm an C ounty Jo u rn a l states. The proponents of the county in lhe m orning. An excellent sum m ary of the j(n d jtseif to th e u^es of classes * • ¡n terest of th e children is school law for S herm an county . T ru e we had a p¡easant w inter. 1948 * rep o rts w a s published ln generai science, or biology, o r f grealegt im portance, tax p ay ers N e w frocks arriving daily in lave planned a course of action except F eb ru ary , that is, hut the February’ 6. F or refreshing your the d aily class work of any gecond and m atte rs of trade tvhen th a t plan is adopted th at .m ent dem anded by M other m em ory and for giving you writ- class.” and p artisan sh ip , a poor th ird .” Gaberdines, Silks, C ottons , they may not be able -to bring N ature seem s long and tedious, ten m aterial, im portant points b (Library ) “not convenient is being prepared Tor about. They hope to im m ediate y To trad e a M arch which ^ , , , 4 from these rep o rts are rearranged ovide adequate supervision- a residents build a new high school p lan t in betw een blustery wea below. -T h e Sherm an County Jj f im portant p a rt of ^ o s e b n e i l i n com parative costs Lovely new N y lo n ho<e in Lhe educa- th er, for a a January’ Ja n u a rv isn’t com m ittee is interested V county cuu.H j for IV.. the better ------- ------- is m su~h »u u a « o School ahlrm ~ confident ~ th e gcnooL" , nf education in in comp« county unu Lion ' cood deal deai although th at seems th a t the county u unit n it school sys- >n of the youth. good c (Hom e Econom ics Unii) and ^ n - c o u n ty u n it T here is nothing w rong rong , w ith - - - done, ------— un- --------♦»- nm m „ ise -im possible c. (Hoi -to m aintain satis- 1 5 & 3 0 denier T here is nothing w w ith w ha t we have tern offers the ^ a te s t. P " > 1 ^ preb m in arv survey indi- lhe e . hope thereby ------------------Ao expressed As w jttln g lv . ... • ‘ - ^ P ^ X conditions d i i t o n s for for the the instruc- tnstnic- differences Re- ittingly. in solving th u e a^ proW«™* e U as '" m j o a S vin« ia l factory su rp risin g differences practical m a tte r it m ay not be The m an we quoted expressed high schools as .w well u n 1 g inform |nfo rm ation atio - ell as m aterial y c is _X1.. done. ____ 1... th at w e ne-d n o v i benefits fn UCJII VI ieu»t ___ a common thought: for r urarip grade schools. schools. tion 01 6 g “ ir l°- « iease V.. vs.^o a sily ____________ planned for nex t week. have - lh ® to 1* aided by a hit of hope, a ------- — ---- 2— . T he people would w « e T" sherman county school v W a«co, inal say on such a program ev- ^ g ^ t dav to. assu re that s p rin t * a sc o , O r e g o n •n a fter the county school plan ig TOing lo $ome eventuallv to WASCO CHURCH of christ W asco , oR F/JO N c trM v iT -rE F c h a irm a n ................I ■ ............. ........................ MWi_sgnwnw»w>ow • adopted. T he funds for «UdkA m ake th e w heat grow, the law ns >lant would have to he voted by garden sass to spring _____________ __ M illard E akin, Secretary* _______ — MB BHBM B he people w hether bonds w ere forth IN V ITES YOU TO ACCEPT ssued or w ere accum ulated o v e r __________ 1 period of y ears th ro u eh tax How’d vou like the job of in- GAS AND OIL evies over th e six percent lim- vtírtíPating t h e Czech capture by Tire«-Accr«sorfcR tation. the Russians? W ho would talk In o th er w ords the passage of vXHJ, (no one twice) W here M TJ- X F .A N h e county achool law does not w c,dd %ou find docum ents? Oh. OREGON WASCO n su re a new high school plant. ¡t’ sounded good. is desirable a t th at m ay be ........ ~ -— -----------------—------- A c h a rt prepared by the school H#ve aU thQge who are abie comm ittee from statistics of the . w ¡|ijnMM»n t in their . contri Grain, F red, Flour, F u rl b u te d ep artm ent show s th a t the butions to the Crippled C hildren’s Farm Im p lrm rn ts, ILigs, Twine average of 1 non-county unit F a s te r seal sale fund? T here are counties for grade and high n ,a n y of these things to which BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS school education was $241 in oñe m ay give, too m any, per- PHONES 1944-45 <the latest figures avail- haps But thfcre are too m any Feedstore Office Residence able.) F or Sherm an c o u n ty , th e crippled chflcjren in need too. 163 , 162 fig u re is $416 For county u n it ______ - ------ counties p ie average is $143 T he N comes the baseball season figures for th e past ten years when spectators can w atch an show the sam e trend although olien game w ith players operat- not so pronounced. 2. ™ inu singly, and not bunched in < I It seem s possible from th e groups. above tljat the county could save - - - N orth tu rn at WASCO President T rum an has learned ,Pi « r t 2 » . to take a.lvantatre of a crisis o r ti°J2 to ^í». children. mavhc to in v en t a crisis to • Wasco, Oregon f eií ap8, J ntH thL *SVin* W3S £ h k ^ e his ends W ithout infor- ■ ~ • __ x~’* actually made, one of the present * h pje cannot know _ Phone — 282 bulldhw s could be úked. a s a cen- X u T e r t h e s i s a crisis because ‘ •al high school plant. ....... o / the ■ ^ < 1 for haste Jon the. M arshall plan or w hether the desire to pass the M arshall plan OMMUNITY PROPERTY caused the crisis. CUUÏWTII HIV- V . Taxpayers are feeling m uch “-^^BfeMNSHunuS^ lieved because of th e effect of e Oregon Income tax law w hich rm ita splitting of incomps be- M arsh .een hushand and wife. < This is the second such a law ►-— r Oregon, a perm issive one be- From the O bserver, Mar. 22, 1929 g passed some years ago and Floyd F la tt and Joe T ru itt left » w- und unconstitutional before Moro Sunday in charge of the i effects w-ere felt to any ex- C hris Schultz post colors to at- nt. tend th e dedication of th e Vet- Call our p ilot, Ray Parke, at W asco Hotel. He The passage o f such law’s in crans hospital. veral states since last tax pay- Foss & Company have received - tim e ha> m a le llkelv the a new t< n uallon visible gas < w ill be glad to assist you in any respect. issage of federal legislation pum p w hich will he Installed in The other day Pete Swanson’» wheel of a tractor, with color in his rm ittin g division of all incom es place of th e old one. nephew, Bud, allowed as how he cheeks again. And he’d traded the ?tween c v ii husband iiuniRiiiti and dim wife. wiie. Pro- t'ro- All the inc city c ity s surface u iid v r wells w e n . - , a are, »v, < was fed up with farm and country night life of the city for a quiet ow ners have been doing being cleaned out b y H enry Rug life...a n d was going to the city glass of beer with Dad. % tat hereabouts through joint gies using electric power and a vnership. centrifugal pum p. where there waa a lot more oppor From where I ait, th a t’s how it Yakima, W n . So far th ere has been no ef- . . . . . . «, lo in P hone 7683 tunity and excitement. goes. T ry to prevent some one from >rt m ade in Oregon to take the From the G. \ . March 21, 1»»» resent law to the courts and tar- , Notices have been posted cali- Some folks might have tried, to getting what he thinks he wants— ayers m ay l>e pleased th at th is in ? for the $300.000 bond atop him. But not Pete. He even and he’ll go on wanting it. B ut give nnlition prevails. As long as tion to he held S a ttirih y ^ A pril advanced Bud carfare for the trip him his head, and he’ll settle f o r , ere is no question about it th ere 5 ‘ , .v ...fig u re d th a t when he’d had a the sensible thing— w hether it's ; ill probably he no “kick-hack \ M athias Sim on1 has bought the good look around, he’d come back- country life, or a tem perate g la s s ' 1 law containing identical p ro outfit and lease on the KonTer jsions w’as declared unconstitu place from F ran k Brown ano of beer 1 where he belonged. ’onal in Pennsylvania and un- took possession Saturday^ And what happened? After seven loubtedly would come to the W ednesday A. M. Cham ness days of big-town bustle and excite :ime end here if contested. T he sold his pool room to Otto Sontag )regon law gives half the income o e P rineville who took charge ment, Bod waa back behind the if property owned by husband T hursday m orning. >r wife to the o th er party of .. ... Mflr t9 1900 Copyright, 1948, United States Breasen Feeutdadeet :ht m arriag e—and th a t Isn't cargo of 1908 w heat should hold w o r t." » 1 0 3 ^ EDITORI AL LOCATION HOME 8 »UTO I M S . Hany's Radio Service ji The Gay Shop No Bock but the Bible No Creed but the Christ IN S U R A N C E - No Nam e but ¡he Divine 2,4-D W e e d S p ra y in g STANLEY SWETT 1 b Other 1 2 3 4 W e offer you E x p erien ced P ilo ts T h e best o f p ro v en e q u ip m e n t 4 years a p p lic a tio n ex p erien ce F u ll in su ra n c e b o th public liability a n d ch em ical coverage Saturday, March 20 A u to R epairing }|lAtlas Tires O u r W ork Is Quaranteed From where I sit... / / Jo e Atlas Batteries “ - ------------ -- How to Keep 'Em Down On the Farm T h e W e st-A ir C o i VK^ our ™, p U D IA M O N D S IO N iregon law and in the m eantim e J ^ twh% , t ^ <‘wo^ o i ’?cn<s m o r- lieep some of th e ir savings w here y ,u” * T-“ . . Liverpool ' ^ i ^ k ^ X dUr i ln ,a “ * • < - - > “ '« « 7 " . w is taken lo court. S a k s of 1200 autos a dav;-som e dav?. are r* no< ted from th e P ort \i<kRF IH M S land Goffln au»o show'. Moro two. - MORE DAMS and w „ ’ gets, R, $Jal Senator W ayne Morse in ap- A fter th e clean up in Moro to >orrow’ the council has made ar firin g before the appropriation n ,Orrow' »mmlttee gem ents for use of the coun \ m m lttee on behalf of m ore ra n ngem -ms on the Columbia held th at road m achine to level off rough developm ent of pow er on the p iaces in th e city streets. nlum bia and T ennessee r i v e r s ______ _______ ,d shortened th e w ar b>• « Bethlehem < Meets every second and ‘¿ st two years and that m ore fo u rth T hursday in each lectric power ▼«“ needed to in m onth, visiting m em bers ire th e safety of the nation in M invited. Moro, Oregon hew troublous tim es. ' “These a ms are going to cost Pauline Douma W. M. ens of dollars hut they »1>1 »* E dna Melzer. SecreU ry dlllons well spent if only Ixwlge No. 121 A.F. * A.M. ause of the ecohomic w ealth Meets on th e 1st and •hich will I* created by them 3rd T hursday evenings ut also because of the reded protection which they will each m onth. Visiting ive to o u r national security. m em bers cordially in tc Oregon senator 831(1 . vited to m eet w ith us. W ith everyone from the pres»- ' ' Irving H art, W. M. ent down talking about w ar H. B. Pinkerton, SecreU ry here seems to be a slro ™[. P0]"* i the » lesunxjiiy testim ony given. e are ~ Lupine Rebekah IxMlge No. 11® » liort of power even in th° r.or- Meel3 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each , \ W hich tliVIl is U» the section -- lues'll hwest t t w __ pow er developm ent except V isiting . th e Tennessee * al’ey , m em bers welcome. it- B ts now operate w ith ‘U-:tha B elshe.N , G £ ¡ - 'C it is most economical ____ __ __ hut it is Moqp Imdgo No. .113 I.O.O.F tain iv most convenient- Meets 1st and 3rd rh ere seem s to he little doubt Tuesdays IK I.O.O.F. L t M t addrd appropriations for hall. T ran sien t and > M cNary dam wllf be granted v o t in g b ro th ers are 3 w’ork will he speeded. New to rd iajiy invited to ctric pow er could he oMat^f*1 meet w ith Us. r e quickly on smaller s t r e s s . » i example being the Watkins, N. 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