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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNT1 JOURNAU MORO OREGON M arch 23 a t The Dalles hospital. ~ 1 ct or lira/ son Ronald left Sunday for Spo- G randparents are Mr and Mrs L. Rose ^ rie n e I irrv kane, W n., w here they will visit E D ehler of Wasco and Mr and Gochm mer, I>ee Kaselx rg, y an(J aunt for a w eek. Mrg Ma<; Alsup Wamic. Sm ith, M eruy D n n A d au g h ter w as bo rn to Mr L ester G ray who is a tu q d ln ? Phxy< (June Hines) _ school are in P ortland and a student Mrs K aseberg w as assisted assisted bv qy and Mrs Bill * Alsup ________________ FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 understanding of America. RUFUS NEW S W asco Item s The Oregon Jou rn al reports Miss E leanor Fox, a sophom ore th a t we like neither fascism nor By M rs B elle Clothier Business and Industry student at com m unism because both res — P ubli»hed~E very F rid a y at trict the individual and th a t is Oregon State, came as far as T he The regular m eeting of th e M rs I. G. H ilderbrand, Mrs G. A. M tion a tth e h o m e of his m other, Moro, Oregon Dalles W ednesday staying over W asco W om en’s .Study club m et Sargent, Mrs L. P. Haven and N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S M M «, exellent Am erican theory. - Notice is hereby given th a t and Mrg Roland Johnson. night w ith h er sister, Dolores. Giles Ü F rench Foreign followers of to ta lita r a t the hom e of Mrs B. E strelle Mrs E. H. W atkins. Mrs I.<eroy the undersigned, Donald O. Mc- Rt ian governm ents often argue The next m orning Mr and Mrs Hailey F rid ay afternoon. T he gelshee and M rs A1 Dorm a’e r Dermid an d Malcolm Jo h n Me f.,i^red «« • e»*nd ’’*• Act h er to president M rs P. W K aseberg w ere on the program com m ittee. F *’ Mom. Ore th a t the individual h a sn ’t done Don Clodfelter brought ÂXZ Dermid, have been duly ap- Crmcreo^of M«rrh S. 11 much to ju stify his vainted inde W asco on th eir way ho Iò n e to presided. Mrs S-_£. Stevens gave Miss Jean Ijang was a business p o i n t e d adm in istrato rs o f "meet i h t ^ u g h . enuued w pendence since establishing this ? T d . » __ th e e s t a t e of Grace Mc- g o v e r n i n g based on th a t theory. te r who Is a t e ^ a Studm at OSC "H ym nology." At the close of Sunday <iinner guests of r Dermid, deceased. AU persons n O . rec u . Ä m eet,ng Mrg Ca,| E . ^ ie r le an<, M rs F M C rew s w ere L A W ÏE R That th d fe \is m uch im provem ent tet. WHO is also a stu tin t at ™ ? lrs having claim s against said estate and b ring h er home for in h u m a n é com fort is adm itted co back w s su rp rised w ith a ‘ S tork Abbie H ull and Mr and Mrs a re hereby notified to present the MORO The girls will WASCO . J«!. ». and laid to vast natural resour- vacation. H u ull Dalles. same, duly u ce n n 0 0 fThe * * w. sam e, u u iy verified, w im v u , w ith proper 28 to begin, their school Show er”, a fte r which refresh- „ B . ruce ces We are said to lack an in te r March m ents w ere served H ines and Stanley Ancjer- voucbers> to the said adm inlstra- M arch 29. NATIONAL e D IT O R IM - es» in people and to have on o v er w ork A St. P a tric k ’s tea was n son cam e up from P ortland Fri- to rs at th e ir hom e on the Mc- Dale W illiam s w as an over w eening ' interest in • money and night guest of Georgie Fox Wed- by th e W om an’s society of tn e , w here they are attending D erm id Ranch in Sherm an Coun the m aterial things C hristian Service a t the h°™* of N orthw estern Business college tv Oregon, w ithin six (6) m onths u tnings. __„lirnoTvt nesday. W ally Joe M orris w as a . / 7 / t zrt/4 t — One can s t n ^ e gP ^ tb A lm o s t *\ueat th e sa m e n ig h t o f Jim m y M rs L. E. Kaseberg W ednesday tQ s^ md tb e E aster vacation a t from the date of the firs t publi afternoon. nf th th e e ir ration along these ---- - >x. afte.1 Zlooli f T he rooms ? ° n w ere dec- th e hom e of ir parents. parents. cation o of f th is notice, to-wit: Fox O FFIC IA L COUNT! PAPER an y com m unist, th a t being about Mr and Mrs Bob Allman and orated w ith bowls of yellow and John and Gordon H ilderbrand M arch 26, 1948 the onlv t v w of to talitarian left son, Tom, and daughter, W ilm a, green daffodils and on the late -------ST B SC R 1PTIO N R A T ES attending OSC at Cbr- tv Donald O. McDermid anti since we joined w ith them to form er R ufus residents spent covered table was a center bou vallis a re spending th eir E aster Malcolm Jo h n McDermid O N E Y EA R destroy the fascists. Freedom Sunday afternoon a t the Richie quet of green and .w hlte carna- ^¡¡¿¿tlon ~w ith th eir parents. Mr A dm inistrators as we know it,' has never been Dingle home. The A llm ans now tions. The following program q H ilderbrand. Brown & Van Vactor MARCH 26, 1948 w as presented: a piano solo by ‘ L L F unk 1 were ------- heard of in much of th e world live at Culver. A ttorneys __________ 21-4c PMHpin VltehMHT' qnlOS bV Mai- 1 people are not trained co to and Sunday visitors at the Joe Mor- P atricia Kaseberg; soios py m<*»- quests of th e ir son In w j t ICE TO CREDITORS BR ID G E S think independently. They m ust rls hom e w ere Mr and M rs Ja£k (X,;m Richelderfer and rtov.^Car) w eekend guesw o . ._1 persons having claim s ag- be led. . . h u ffm a n and dau g h ters G e o r^ a Stierle; d u e t by Carmon R oyse ¡2* “ J F , nd R ave a* at ain&t the E state of Jessie A. P ot WASCO, OREGON The Dalles Chronicle in dis be led. Kaye Tom W hipple and B etty H aven; a sextet df Even after some fifteen decades and Joanne of T he Dalles. Phone 552 . cussing the testim ony a t the road ter, deceased, are hereby notified M ultnom ah. . high girls, Patn- a Kaseberg, hearing in th a t city Monday dis not all Am ericans think indeperi- ___________ _______________ Johnson and to present them , w ith the proper M rs T. L ester courses a t . some length on tbe dentlv either, but much progress B eth leh em C hapter N o. 78. O.E.S. Shirley and Jean M cIntyre, Glad vouchers and duly verified to the Meets every second and ys Moore, Sharon. Briggs and undersigned, th e dttly appointed, toll bridge at The Dalles as com has been made. GAS AND O IL But Am ericans do eniov th eir fo u rth T hursday in each Gwen Nisbet; ‘‘F our Leaf Clover” 'qualified and acting A dm inistra pared to one at Biggs. Perhaps Tires-- Accewsoriew argu- freedom. P erhaps ttie Question, m onth; v isiting m em bers Mrs P. W. Kaseberg; “T alkative to r of the E state of Jeissie A. a com p lete co in ' of the invited. Moro, Oregon T illy” D arlene Macheel; ’W hen R H M c K E A N and SON P otter, deceased, a t the office of m ent w as not in the hand; of th e “I t’s a free countrv. a in ’t It. is M amma W as A Little G irl’’ JeaiT T. L ester Johnson, attorney at editorial w rite r but th ere was no asked m illions of tim es each dav Pauline Douma W. M. WASCO 'OREGON ette Belshee and “Wllff Irish law, W asco, Oregon, w ithin six m ention m ade of a toll bridge at in this country. W e m ight be Edna Melzer, Secretary pushed around a little if th ere m onths from the date of the first either place. IN S U R A N C E publication of this notice, to-wit: It seems entirely safe to say is a m onetary consideration. In March 19, 1948. that there is not going to be a fact, this has been recently dem G rain, F eed , F u el Harry's Radio Service onstrated, but there Is a lim it to George A. Potter either place. Toll loll bridge at ------- . A dm inistrator bridges are as outm oded as th e t h a t cbance to F arm Im p lem en ts 319 E. 3rd St. BARBED W IR E -G O O D POSTS T L e s t o r J o h n s o n , over .he c o n v in c e th e countries n o w « * . T H E D Ä L L E S, OREGON PH O N E 163 Feedstore jected to com m unism wquld be 20-3c Wasco, Oregon Columbia . have not paid an to let them try some personal than can be bought at n liberty. ridges on 1 cost. The toll coast rivers wer<* ¡oon taken o’ m ake your a rra n g e m e n ts w ith us N ew frocks arriving daily in by the state. 1 e think tl iat HIGHW AY nor W a neither Sbenna Gaberdines, Silks, Cottons The job of getting H ighw ay couny taxpayers, in the light of exoerien 9 7 improved and having a bridge N orth turn at WASCO ‘ pit vious Oregon i built across the Colum bia river would vote for a t< Lovely new N ylon hose in to joine the north and south also think thev should not __ Waico, Oregon ________ erxfc of it, is not going to be Tbe discussion w as concerned 'I 5 & 3 0 denier w ith a hlghwa bridge across the done in a day. P erhaps no on P h on e — 282 taney expected to do so large a job in Columbia with the . for your application of 2 4-D by plane that it would he paid for by tm a short time. Com m unities along the roa< two states and the federal govern A u t o R e p a ir in g w ant work done th ere to im prove ment. ___on behalf the route and all of them an? of W a s c o . O r e iio n T he argum ent main o f ’the Sherm an C ounty club was value to the highw ay for th e &OCCOCOS t h e Sherm an coyntv ro u te b etter it is the m ore neci-ss< was (lT better located (2> was a is a bridge to connect its two , .. . hetter road and (3) would be halves. is not d iffici^t to show th at WAWX) ( W ’W ’H W C H R IST WASCO, ORRGOW cheaper to' build and m aintain the It federally route, W e do your w o rk w hen w eath er ar d It therefore m erited fu rth e r con of which th e established Sherm an H ighw ay sideration as a location for a con is a part, is the INY’ITEH YOU TO A C C EPT tte r road, tr a necting bridge especially consid- versing the m ost b e favorable te r erng the now known developm ent rain to be found from th e Oolum- crop a re rig h t in eastern W ashington as to ag-- bia to the plateaus of ce itral riru ltu re and defense m aterial. Oregon. No- engineer denies th a t T here Is now m ore traffic a t very apparent fact. Any one who The D a li« Most of it Is local read figures can find the traffic. T here is m ore through . traffic at M aryhill. It Is there- P Roads, however, ar< imes than fore m ore feasible for the sta es . jor other reasc W asco H ot J , W asco, to build at Biggs because it in££Ting efficiency, although would serve a larger area, that changetL Dein» the choice of through Those wbo nVe along H ighw ay traffic. 97, especially those nearest the A bridge a t Seufert w°uld_eofd riv riv e er r m m ust ust be w illing to (>arry th a n one a t B iggs according on tho ‘b battle a ù le fo r sev e ral y ea rs. .-..TT i,- fihnt to present figures BV T” , jYie .1 Evidence is th at they intend to oost of tbe road from the Sou e rt do bridge to C riterion Junction w ouhL be $1500 000 mor« than one from Biggs to ■- These are 1944 w hlch m ight have to b° douhicti How ever, if T he Dalles w anU to bulk! a toll b rid c c to aid Its From the Observer, Mar. 29, 1 *2.) local business, th at is a bus n A county road crew Is busy this venture whch busines«? s a week placing drainage culverts undertake if they choose not on the new Sherar m arket road local business m atte r it section to be constructed by the under discussion be'on° tn county court this year. irte rim com m ittee. I E. W ilson is now operating I t would n ro b ab b ’ e w ith two John Deere tracto rs it would also belo cherryn bought of Ginn & Coleman, one tv T here ran h« nn van F n ’*- March 14 and one M arch 2Q. He tk>n to it from th»« «ount eou- IL p b»-«a b -T- Is plowing southwtest of G rass structed at Biggs it w iM Valley. A telephone crew has tra c e The Dalles 1 . S o m e o* t h e b u s ie s t fellow * in t< w n tanev Moro its headquarters while >Mtthar i s — - r TTTi Pacific Telephone’s installer-repairmen. For stringing new w ire for a two that the briA^e m atte r ' w ire extension through the coun th rt ter*‘® ** ” r<^ w e’re adding a lot of new telephones every road m atters have day in the West. It’s steady work. And the nd tv which will m ake ten w ire hlfirhwjxv eorrm « circuits here. w th e —v-. pay? Latest records show top rate men aver £ a u n t|> J o u r n a l T. Letler Johnson KEiiH «« id OIL PRODUCIS HOME J M M MOIOS Airplane Spraying STANLEY SWEH N 0 - The Gay Shop Qur Work Is (guaranteed Atlas T ires Atlas Batteries Book but the Bible No Creed but the Christ No Name but the Divine No Contact Ray Parke for the Best in Agricultura^Aviaiion Other T h e W e s t - A i r Co What Soil Structure Will Grow Best Crops? F ,n m D - H. C. J.. Mar. 28,1919 Chas E. l^eonard died Sunday cvcn’ng. aged 69, H e farm ed near the head of S h e rar’s grade. T h ere is no attem pt T he Odd Fellow s of Sherm an w ith T he Dalles although a county will rood argum ent hurt« no --------- ---- celebrate the anniver- The editorial adm itted th at t e r g ^ y of tb at order at K ent April L , r**ason to_ look ^ r r l b - r toto 26_ _ _ The 363rd In 'an trV is rt\’P„ n n hrld*** at ’*• F rom 32 Inch sin g le sw eep size New York April 3 and Paul Bu- «♦Me« THP 1* fhe po’n , . n?R to 13 foot five sw eep size ker and Flovd W esterfleld a^e a the Sherm an C ountv club Xe are thankful th e s u t - o K p a rt of it. All the boys are anx Ijarge size tractors pall several u nits of And •* a fo o tn n ^ - w e J h 'n k ious to get home. th ese 8 foot and 11 foot plow s. F rom th e O bserver, Mar 26, 1909 the editorial FOR M AKING stu b b le m ulch, to save m oisture and to p reven t phrase on paper w ithout lmv’ Jacob W assenm iller has paid soil d riftin g on dry land, operate at three In ch es to six thought: “b u t w e are certain in H. M. Shull $27 per acre for the b n " h i R-cakev> h .« « i w v - ’ re- in c h e s in depth. F red Schilling farm . trienal pride and lo'-a, sei m - Everv m an who w ishes to be FOR P R E V E N T IO N of w ater erosion and for control of had e t to cloud h(s iudgm ent in a«k- Un to date should have a green w eed p ests, op erate at ap p roxim ately nine inches. 8O IU IV A - to r a tvrl.to- at Bl-rea. J u . n e » hat. You can act them a t the TOR can be adjusted to plow tw e lv e inches or m ore in deptm. tier, rath e r th an sun n o rtin ^ The Moro Commercial. Tb The county court agreed to bridge near T he Dalle FOR (TIIH E L IN G , rem ove sw e e p s and install ch isel p o in ts on mote, you know, and the .beam take action on the PetR|oIJ „ L in t each curved plow beam . Sherm an C ounty le a g u e to help e8t^b ,^ rnanT i i ) D O IN G T H E IM P O SSIB L E iierim ent station near Moro. T u o £ r tb ^ sites have been picked One may read that U. S. Mar Years ago “B lack F a llo w ” m eant no w eeds. If your su m m er fal bv state a g en soon ts an shal Jack Caufield and b,q hv,s oy su»«^ and federal -"M cinated low was alm ost free from w eed s you m ight have been calledl a kv assistan ts have destroyed the m ore action is anticipât ------ u«»od farm er. Good farm ers soon discovered that too m uch w o k m ade the soil too fine. C heney s Rod W eeder killed m ore w eed s m achine recently taken in ^ „ ^ k T lx M lg e N o. 121 A.F. A A.M. and m ade less fine soil. O ur circulars for many y e a r s u sed th land, the m achine, you rem em ber Meets on the 1st and slogan. ‘‘S ave T h e L um ps’’. T h is w as found good ad vice. Ix»ss th at w as said to c u r^ alm ost 3rd T hursday evenings each m onth. Visiting w ork and b etter crops resulted. anything. This fervor on tu b |» r t of Mr m em bers cordially In Caufteld* about destroying this vited to meet w ith us. pile of steel and bronze slrike-- Irv in g H art, W. M. us as being a bit incongruous H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary F arm ers have know n for m any years that stubble and trash on It was but a short tim e aco that ♦he surface saved m oistu re and helped prevent soli ero sio n by l upine R ebekah Ixwlgc N o. 116 he and his new -realing fre -nn* eith er w ind or w ater. T h is typ e of tillage has Increased trem end- w ere tr y in g to do thin 's e onom Meets 2nd and 4th ousTy d uring the past few y ea rs. SOI LI VATOR, C h en ey s 1 ndf ‘ lea By th a t w ere as broad w Tuesdays of each Surf h i - P low d oes not turn the soil over but doe« m ake on ideal x sw eeping—and impossible— a m onth V isiting broken lum py m ulch .-overr.l by »lul.ble and oth er the m achine w as built to no memlKTR welcome. the surface. It operates from shallow depths to tw e lv e m in e s on H, • * i, i Hrlshc N <> medically. or m ore. Then* are m any sizes for the various size tractors We have b u rn e d to »>“ Clara Houston, Sec. medical cune-al’s > ut s ti •» a D E M O N ST R A T IO N « LAN B E SE E N AT: for the economic variety th e FA Y B R A C K E T T , J. R. YOCUM and M«»ro Ixnlge N o. 113 I.O.O.F H. IIO L Z A FE L FA R M S. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. about uh PIAIW S FDR HALE AT: M adame JoBotTurb* wa« u' hall. T ransient and visiting brothers arg Portland the o th er dav aealnst faci«m a fter «h* a , rordiallv Invited to d etain ed b r i ^ v at fc W* 1 meet w ith us. She said th at had she 1— s-eatr h« I^eo W atkins, N. G. in for fasHsm r W ASCO , OREGON had a b « t e r recent »nn John DeMoss, Secretary d. did not indicate a v ’> What like to telephone installer age about $80 a week for 42 hours. The younger men graduate up to the $ 8 0 ... ac cording to experience. BLc'i fallow : Stubbh M ilch: R. H. McKean & Son If you becam e an InstoHor you’d »tart, most likely, in a training school. W ith pay, o f course...$37 or $38 a week. Then regular increases for eight years after you got on the job. You’d be^ iven other training, to o ...to help you learn your way up the ladder. Most all the top men in the company came up 2 that way. 3. Fun Hke this It m ore fun when your job’« secure. And you can count on telephone work. There’s a fine benefit plan, too, paid for entirely by the company. It covers sick- ness, accidents and death, and provides a helpful pension for retirement. There s noth- ing like the peace of mind a telephone job gives you...at work or at play. 4. T e le p h o n e fobs m ust jobs to attract the capable people needed to fur- nlah g o o d serv ice. G o o d pay, steady work and an em ployee benefit plan give a «trong »eoae o f security. Comfortable sur roundings, vacations and friend ly fellow worker* help make !> • g o o d w ork pleasant. ibe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to tar- nHh ever-better telephone sefytee to the West