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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1949)
PAGB « SHERMAN CO UVTl FRIDAY MARCH 11, 1049 JOUR N A I* MORO OREGON a comm ission, especially th e fern- tlon. By prom oting county agents ¡nine type of do-gooders w hich Is to b e tte r Jobs is about th e only considered the m ore viru len t of w ay of rew ard in g the good ones, I I O lH Published E very Friday at the species.' ’ We co n g ratu late him. I ATI11 Moro, Oregon__________ F iil i s The senate did aw ay w ith the And we a i8O hope th a t th e new flilen L . F t a act i - .........., - .P d it e t com m ission and followed th e county agent will enter into com- fc.irred * * cond cl»*» matwr at Th« New York law p re tty well. Re- m unity and county life as active- n a t io n a l f> nMuff.cv at Moro, Oregon «nder Act of Qrtngren» of March S. as T o c A ti ^ n po rts a re th a t the law w orks well jy, w yi buy p ro p erty and be one back in New York w here there U8 as fuiiy as W right has done, O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R have been few appeals about em- .. aaaas SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S ploym ent un d er it. ONE YEAR ........................... » .0 0 for th eir selfish purposes. Now it seem s lik ely th a t the This tim e the FE P C (fair emp- house will also pass som e so rt of FRIDAY MARCH 11, HM» loym ent practices commission) a iaw It ls political and is being has been passed by th e senate. It done by p a rties ias a p arty FEPC s r v BILL d ju u is d ifferen t from the original m easure in o rd er to g et th e For ’years the politicians have w hich providel for a comm ission Negro vote . T hat is th e only rea- From the O bserver, Mar. 9, 1900 kept struggle betw een U and ertainly w by it jg going to be passed— K e p v alive the —o o — H U t an i l l appropriation. C ~ — ------------S s U I a l W son l l j f IV IB Miss Ixm lsa Coleman is buying the w hites and the blacks th rough com m ission w ith m oney would only a few th in k it w ill do any “ "T in a bodv In some sort of anti-discrim ination tQ it th a t th ere would be dis- good or t h a t conditions will be * c j d residence bill which resta u ra n t and note d om ination to manage. On it im proved thereby. w ithin n block of the ow ners alw ays fought with gus o would he some of those who pro- T here m ay be o th er legislation „ and success One can only wont er feggjo n a iy and profitably bleed sirnijar lo th is as the p a rtie s be- . If the w hite and the black would- and die for t he m inority groups cQme mQre n early in ore- C- S- W eJ b reports an verag n ’t get along b etter if there w ere concerned. Also it would be hard Eacb wJU jockeying for attendance of 13 in th e no politicians to play upon each lQ by.pass t ^e do-gooders on such votes and th is will cause m ore M<^ 8 school for 20 »ays a u g v ------------------------------------- — gpeed changeg th a l are ending on th e 3rd. The whole thou g h t to l?e vote-getters. num ber enrolled ^ e r e » . _ ______________ A rt B arnum end Orville Sm ith LEROY W RIG H T . have re tu rn e d from business col- / D O N ’T ARGUE W IT H W E E D S .. . Prom otion of C ounty A gent Le ><*’ ln P o rtla n d - ’ ~ «.a. at —— B aker wlU m ake necessary a Prom th e <3. V. J „ March 4, 1010 01 ___ G h e rm a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l ájí «* • mj I . ““ CHIPMAN X, i •‘You and Your Health" to atad by the Oregon ate Medical Society in co operation with thia publi cation aa a health aervioc. “SY M PTO N S O F H E A R T T R O U B L E .” Diseases o r d isturbances of the h e a rt produce no sensations _____ ____ w hich can be felt u n til a condl tiqn of h e a rt failu re arises or the threshold of sen sitivity in th e Individual falls low enough to al- low h e a rt action to be brought lnt0 consciousness. One can have changes in th e h e a rt w ith o u t producing any sym ptons and one m ay, have considerable discom fort w ith no real h e a rt damage. Sym ptons w ill develop w hen tb e b eart can no longer do its full w ork of m ain tain in g These sym ptons can be caused in w jio n s v e n ^ ren w te ^ r o m th e Enjoy the whiskey that's M & Kentucky Whiskey -A Blend All Types of Weed Problems •a Farm and Range There’s an easier way Moon Epuipment Company \ Wasco, Oregon . Grain*Storag Built by Butler 1,000, 2,200, 3,2/5 bu. cap. a a u. * ♦ Spring Mounted Combine Tongues ◄ Remove fro n t wheel. * M akes h a n d lin g 1 0 tim es easier. a * • Fehlberg, 150 bu., Tag-a-Long Ik GRAIN BIN. ELIM IN A TE S EX TRA TRUC K AND DRIVER TA K ES W EIGHT O FF MACHIN R. , f . A Product of Standard of California Calkins Subsoilers - - - HAVE TH IS VALUABLE TOP 8 OIL, WTIK H 1« WASH ING O FF. GUARANTEED TO IN C R EA SE YOUR YIELD * * * * * • L»'' Calkins V-Belt - - - Rod w elders and C enterdrivj. Slurey W heat Treaters SPAYRITE - - - NEW , IMPROVED, IsARGER KNGINIÎ CHIPMAN t-t-W, MOON EQUIPMENT M , WASCO. OREGON St Standard Diesel Fuel is completely distilled to m ake sure it is 100% dirt-free. T hat ’• im por tant, for every drop of fu e l b u rn ed in yo u r Dieeel must p a » through tin y in j e c t o r - n o s s le holes. If they get dirt- w orn a n d e n la r g e d , there's risk o f costly re pairs. Save your Diesel . . . save money . . . get | Standard D iesel Fuell C. R. ANDERSON Grass Vsllsv, Phone 235 k e it h M c D o n a l d - lYssco, Phone 552 i I P in t $ 3 .0 0 4-5 Qt. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. • 86 PROOF • 65* GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS change for Sherm nty. Mr. p c R H ilton lost a good load of raarf p a rt the mnpp more offipipnt efficient m ust J be S herm an c™ county. W right is well prepared for th wQod T b u rsd ay a fternoon’s flood tb e h e a rt to m aintain th a t p par a rts w ork , a t B aker w . hich is largely boa a ----- and - R - lg p r ro b ab iy scattered circu ia tion. To To list list all all possibilities possibllitl . . . -------- ' —7 --------- he- circulation. rn n n tv and and h h is is w w o o rk rk has ▼ >*„ Moss. . . could __ u ,____ stock county has *____ tw een ,___ bere . _ a _ n d > De of . 8ym ptons w . hich be pro- be^n w ith stock w h ile J ^ r e . M any laborerg on the DesChu- duced by a failing h e a rt w ould he for D uring the 1 1V2 y • tes r a n road w o rk have been In to list p ractically all hum an sym- W right has been coun / a g e J j G rass Valley during the week re- ptom atology from heartaches th ru > th is county 4-H club PQTR - I . ceivng pay and liberally patronx- chest distress, abdom inal d istress girls have m ade g reat ^ o g r e s s n m erchants, as they can to pain or sw elling in th e extrem l- beef club w ork. A list the h e re th an Ueg cham pionships would show th e d o * n Ka t th e rlv £ , a ru le th e m ore local the sup erio rity of th is sm all county K ruaow though quite weak sym ptons about the h e a rt area m n n 2 / 4 - 0 ESTER 4 4 % t Specially recommended for herd-to-kill in beef club w ork fo r we have K n M ^ . thougli q u l M ^ a k for relative or g .n r a l control. May be applied at low gal won m uch m ore th an onr share. F red savs it has bee-i to «>u8ed *»y 8 functional re- ■ says It has bee. actlQn m ore d ista n t th e ’ acre An Isopropyl E.ter of 2,4-D, equivalent to 3.34 lbs. acid par gal. It is a rc -o rd th a t nrohably had W ednsday. m uch to do w ith W rig h t’s select- 30 years since he ha< t o r e ry m ptom s th e m ore apt are th ey ion by cow-minded Daker county. lon« at hom * on accoup t of 8lek* tQ caused by re a i h e a rt lnef- l C H IP M A N 2 ,4 - D ESTER 5 % DUST: Particularly for um in .rid sec Not only m ust the show and tiess. ficiency due to disease. w tion, where diming la more practical. Contains 5% Isopropyl Eater. sale record of th e children be j n general th e m ost common placed at th e door of the county From the G. V. J., Feb 27. 192« 9ymp£ m8 encountered are short- C H IP M A N 2 ,4 - D A M IN E 6 7 % : May be u - d for low volume .preying. agent, h u t the increase in cattle ............... ........... the — ness of breath, chest pain, palpl- L ester Conlee has bought A Triethanolamine Salt of 2,4-D acid, equivalent to 4 lba. 2,4-0 m M f t r « A num bers w ithin the county Is his sto re of B o u rh iir& Co., tation and edem a (sw elling of th e achievem ent , as well, Twelve at ^ o r o and w ill move his house- ankles). H ow ever, an y of C H IF M A N 2 /4 - D 6 0 % SPRAY POW DER: Convenient powder fi years ago th ere w ere very few hold goods to Moro Tuesday. sym ptom s can be produced by _ . . . . . . m any o th er causes th an h e a rt dl purebred cattle here; now there •olubla in wntnr. A Sodium Salt of 2,4-D acid. Tuesday of this week Jo h n n y sease and 4ri ln thomaoivp« them selves woul< would are hundreds and a successful H ardin, real estate dealer, sold Indicate h e a rt disease. I n. t Is nem eacn year. ; ; ~ ’ ’ . . not inaicaie n n aisease. 1» sale distributes them each year ATLACIDE: The safer chlorate wood killer. Controls all typm of wood« and There m ay he a lapse in county th e Bon W h eat farm -three m iles the progreggion of 8ym ptom s, th e aaaa. Daetroy. roots. Applied as spray or in dry form. use It Moro to J * A> M u rray - ' uiuci ord er m of « developm . . . ent, th e — cor- agent w ork because n will w*u take a <» ea8t t A of ...., T 7* E slin g er will bmro . _» ___ «V . — new m an some tim e to become ' A. E. have a a pub- re . ia . tion of physical «1 flndinga-ln the CMLABAX POW DER: For uaa where soil starilnation Is practical to keap acquainted w ith the work. But He sale of stock and m achinery and th e relation of these down v r a ^ tio n A combination of chlorat. and borax. Applied in dry form. W right has earned th e promo- «« W ednesday, March 3. sym ptom s to effort, eating, emo- —*- Tom Baylis8 has been m aking tional stra in , and the like th a t CHLORAX LIQUID: Applied as spray for tamt purpose, a. C h l o « Towdar the rounds on crutches oh account m ust be used in the analysis, of rheum atism . If one be fearful of som e such .. . sym ptons y our doctor shoud be CHIPMAN SODIUM CHLORATE: Standard weed killar — 99% pure. consulted to m ake such an analy- «I8 T he fear of h eart dl8ea8e’ in b in d l z c a t n iM i s? . itself can produce sym ptom s and Bk •< m i n 1 constant fear m akes one - m ore Despite W inter K O c d S m iserable th a n to know the tru th r 5 ~ ' anH learn to take care of an ah- Despite state-w ide w eather con- norm al condition. dition which made trav el ex- Dizziness, faintness, sighing trem ely hazardous th roughout respiration, ten d ern ess in the m uch of the m onth, O regon's gas- area of the h e a rt and palpitation, ollne ¿ales in Ja n u a ry w ere only w hile occasionaly found w ith or- elght percent below those of Jan- ganic h e a rt disease, are m ore uary last year, according to the comm only expressions of func- m otor fuels tax collection rep o rt tional disturbances. Your fam ily of the state d e p a rtm e n t doctor can decide these questions Taxable sales for th e m onth in 90% of all cases w ithout the totalled 27,251,017 gallons com- need of expensive ap p aratu s or pared with 29,691,728 a year ago. specialists exam inations. Grosa gasoline taxes w ere $1,362.- --------------- ------- ** — ... 550.83, of which ap p rxlm ately 13 Carroll N oonan visited briefly ts protect your Diesel percent will be re tu rn e d to non- w ith his p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Noonan th e past week. He re highw ay users as refunds. tu rn ed to St. H elens W ednesday. Secretary of State E arl T. New- * a a__ a a a a a hry pointed out th a t although mileage was not seriously c u rta il E lastic B athing S a lts ln beautiful Pastel Shades. * ed, the careful driving enforced Greta, T he D alles • by w eather and road conditions resulted in a drastic c u t in traffic deaths. Only 12 lives w ere lost in Jan u ary highw ay m ishaps, com Adams Paint Store pared w ith 32 in D ecem ber and 27 in Ja n u a ry of 1948. . Third A Union St. Fatality rate for th e m onth is T H E DALLES, OREGON estim ated at 3.8 d eath s p e r h u n P aint • Wal^ a p w • V enetian dred million m iles of driving. New bry said this figure, repre- WKNKRAb P A IN T PRODUCT* sentlng fetal risk ln term s of ex this way H eavy Kote • one coat finish posure, is well below any p re F lex - Colorful decorator vious m onth since 1935. w hen ac R ayonite, w ashable sm ooth finish curate figures w ere first record •/, off on all w allpaper in stock with 20% off on special orders ed. Death rate for 1948 w as 7.6. A Complete Line $2-30 Q u a n titie s L im ite d ! Act N o w GRAIN BINS A v a i l a b le N O W f o r Im m e d ia t e D e liv e r y wart* wi«1 PHO*1*, ★ Butler Built r ★ AU steel ★ Approved for Gov't. Siorago * Easily and Quickly Erected * Capacity from 1000 Bu. on up T ITA N M ETAL PRODUCTS CORP IBIS U.W. VAUGHN, PORTLAND », 0RE60N • AT. I JE»