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— —— / •c* 5f »pointed qualified and "acting ad- Sherman County Soil Con- 10, 1940. * .feufca fhnro-s NOTICE OF ANNUAL, j, Wlllard H. Barnett mlnlstratrfoc of the estate of Mae tion District, and, tie over half a pound and th e ie s shpw n th a t th e birth rate goes 8CHOOL MEETING Administrator Moore, deceased, at the office of *&jerman C ou nty J o u r n a l WHEREAS, the lands describ- many, many times as many1 cak- during and following - wars. NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN, 32-5c Geo. G. Updegraff, MoVo, Oregon, I ^ U o n and any oto- Published Every Friday at es, cookies, And tt is ^®r^ hard fOr women in compliance with Sec. 111-808, «» __ within six months from the date to the voters lands which will be said consider «0- ™ a ^ n u h ’« “ “ ¡a ^ m ^ S d e without ^ . " ’ ’ . ^ A b p i u A t r . to T tnt N ^ legal o » f ’s ^ of « ©r , . tor to Moro, Oregon of this notice, to wit? June 10, O.Lz.lxA., __ . inclusion, In the fho antrt dto Hla- NOTICE TO CREDITORS having claims V S S r a F s S .22^21— K T T B |ng I" * - A However, Stole of Oregon, 14. A slice to the customer is However let let no no man man get get the the qtate Oregon that trlct are located to In Sherman AU persons having claims 1949- Evelyn G. Bonney Monb o X n ^ " Act °f served In public eateries, an tI that uttle WOmen is Annua i School Meeting of County and described substanti- against the estate of Mae M^ire, - __ quality considered, that is often go,ng g(ve up „ new „ ■ th ^ Annual s c n ^ ally M followg; deceased, are hereby lfled c e a a Updegraff, Attorney for Administratrix O f f i c i a l COUNTY PAPER too much. _______ go he can buy some new golf ozvKzxzvi house u tn begin The area present them form to * n a u U * heffin at the m e entire enure areu of ui Sherman oucnugn present incm Bx iu propw ........... _________ _ , „ Tf Americans could be persu piay nh customers. hour of 8 o’clock P M on the County In the State of Oregon. the undersigned, the duly ap- • S?lrd l ^ n d a i of June being NOW, THEREFORE, notice l a _________, --------------- SUBSCRIPTION RATES aded tQ eat slx bushels a year y - - * ' - ' I h t »mi. a X of June A D hereby given that a public hear- -k J - -*.............. ......................... ONE YEAR .............— — - again the problem of surplus { • the 20th day of Jtoto, A. u., wm uant to would be pretty well settled. We Earner in th e spring wl.__ . . __ would thereby devour some 700,. the ihou8ehoider is spading up « - t i n e is called for the “ id petition, on the question of 000,00 bushels instead of some the Mck yard anticipation of L o7 elatin g one director, the desirability mid necessity, O il - some fresh garden truck It seems £ transaction of business ln the interest of tj>e ^ n e ra i i T i n 400,000,000. P U L IS The way to do it is to make th at Mother E arth is a rather ^ L - ® welfare, of the creation of such ‘ n A T 8 d dav of T»m> district; on the queettoA, of the the stuff edible; make It good to exacting soul. D H O i l A L ¿ '¿ " te ll people its good to eat; ' V o w ” with” strawberries ready 't / i ) th ' 7 ’ appropriate boundaries to be as- N A T IO N A L demonstrate that It is good to for gathering every morning, if Attest.. c a rrei Bennett, District sJ^ned l° 8UC^ 'd istrict; eat; prove that it is good to eat; the householder gets up in time q k . "Ernest Woods, Chr. Board l^ e Propriety of th® j>.etition; ®nd * ■ • -x* *• t I I ' eat It ourselves. to beat the robins. Mother Earth . Directors 33c of .a11 ,other For Details See- Get some grandmotherly per- appears to be rather a generous under the said Act; and upon all JUNE 17, 1 9 « - baVp «0 a batch of bread nid Ham*» . — — ——— __ questions relevant to such in- WE WILL PROTECT YOU from flour not too finely There are those who get along h^d S W J ? THE CONSERVATIVE t. ground, not r o b b e d ^ . all nutri- throughout the _ y t o w ithout 8BHBMAN coD N T Y s o i l cons^vatton Committee on Fri- J o h n E . M e e k e o r R a lp h A . M i l l e r A conservative is a funny guy. elements (even if they have growing anything; who never /Y n v a rro v iT in v DISTRICT .- j j . u iqaq He wants things to ®u y replaced), and eat it. Give plant a seed or trim a hedge or LAND LYING* IN **1® m ’ or PHONE WASCO 231 they — are — so bad that he th in He ^ some prizes fQr bread d,. 'COUNTYt ORKGON C o m h o 'Je at cam*» *«» ------ - garner « any »*v of w nature,g things will remain the same. ^ ave tflgte the primary ele- rect from the vine, m erre WHEREAS, on the 26th day Moro the county of Sherman. refuses to do anything about 1 ment g r ibe the millers to grind missing much. COMPLETE INSURANCE .He JUSl “ i i a T erbfl Ih o l h®" way' D* Ve ®°me ,hTh“ e w®rm June rtdayS whe" flle d ^ ta ’ th V o fffc ^ o f 7h“ SUte m Spal for a radical with a vernal sn Jn R there’s root crops and peas and goll conservation Committee at uon* -7 gun loaded with new ideas. Remember people used to potatoes and radishes the old CorvaUls, Oregon, a petition o, m o V o f^au d lying within the , in international affairs th* thestuff lncredlble as it now earth seems very co-operative. slgned by 61 landowners, pursu- llm,,s f the abevedescrlbed ter- bm ted Slates has the role of toe seem woul(J do lt K Bhe Ju9t w,n remain so a^ to S e provisions of the Sbll and all otoer Interested INSURANCE — REALTORS conservative, ln domestic aiiairs agaln , , through the OTrn and. bean and Conservatlon Districts L aw . to attend and ii is toe business man and pro -------------- _ musk melon seasOn It will have chapter 8, Title 108, 0X3.UA-. g,ven opportunity to be W a s c o - H ills b o ro - A lo h a perty owner. The only thing that __ been a good year. requesting the establishment of heard at time and place here- Keeps the conservative element STOCK MARKET — inbefore specified. in power is lethargy. Back in 1929 when the stock - STATE SOIL CONSERVATION Maybe it has always been that marRet , had its biggest and COMMITTEE OF OREGON way. Maybe no other way would quickest deflation the Wisenhei- By Howard E. Cushman be be mers said lt (Executive Secretary) ue as a* good. fcwtA. But there v..v.v would - it dldn» aian t make maxe a bit uh . of u i _____________________________ ,, phnan less bemoaning about tbe^ good d|fference because the country From the Observer, June 17,1910 FOR j^rs j^ d y Paub Dated: 2nd day of June, 1949, where I sit... at Corvallis, Oregon. old days if changes would go right on. It would be party of Palousers traveling 33p 32-3c popular. able to produce as much wh«at, w|tb a double trail 6 horse pral- son. ln tax matters the conserva- a8 many cars, as comfortable r je geboober r ig passed through WANTED: Reliable man with tive (wno is the one who really clothes. s town Saturday headed for the car to cill on farmers In Sher- t h e COUNTY COURT ’OF Don't Fence Yourself In pays the taxes) does nothing. . it was a fine theory. But 1 cbeaper land of Crook and Lake man county. Wonderful op- STATE OF OREGON FOR There is something new propoa- wasn’t so. « counties. They say wheat pro- portunity $15 to $20 in a day. gHERMAN COUNTY. ed that will cost a lot of tax The country could have Pr°" duction in the Palouse will soon No <- experience or capital re- gg p jnal Notlce In Matter money; he does nothing. A shift duced and it did, too, until It a feacR number as specilators quired. Permanent. W rite to- communal Estate of Every spring. Handy Peterson good reason. Maybe we’d all be of taxes Is suggested that will was no longer possible to get a from the middle w est are coming day.’ NcNess Company, Dept Anna K Barnett and Wm. D. put more • burden on him; he price for what was made or jn tQ buy land and cut up fop and Easy Roberts patch up the better off if some of them were torn B, *2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, Barnett, deceased. atone wall that separates their down, instead of kept atandinjf.” does nothing. Government ex- grown. Then we had a depres- or^bards. 7, Calif. NM p ’ Notice is hereby given that From where I sit. Handy said a penses get out of hand and go sion and started experiments jg reported that Tom Striker farms. They walk along talking— the undersigned Administrator mouthful. Take the “walla of in up higher and higher; he does that kept us in It until the war haR a new aut0 Bany on one aide, Handy on the FOR SALI-: Friend Portable of the above entitled estate has tolerance” that people build up other—picking np the fallen/tones nothing. Pretty soon his income brought on the boom. Water has to be hauled from Sprayer, 400 gal. tank, 2-75 ft. rendered, filed, and presented against each other. I like a tem drops and his bank account fad- Maybe it could happen aga n. pjgi3R t0 Shaniko so low is the and putting them back. % hoses, 2 spray guns, Will de- for settlement his final account from tax payments; he* howls We don’t feel so certain ab°yt clty water supply. Afterwards, over a friendly perate glass of beer new and then, velop’ 600 4bs pressure suitable therein, and that the Court has what could happen as w e did From the Observer, June 15,1900 for cattle .or we^d StfMfcng; appointed Monday, August 1st, glass of beer, Easy says, "You you may p r e fe r ' buttermilk—but to high heavens. back in 1929. Maybe It could. r^eivlAg 8th grade Price reasonable, Riddei^rage, 1949 at -10 o’clock A. M In t < Funny guy! know, wa U-mending is a nice neigh that’s no reason for me to criticise diplomas at the picnic today Rt. 1 Hood River, Ore. 32-4c County Court Room, in Court Now and an occasional then a borly custom, but we really don’t you, or you, me. Let’s live and let- ________ — house at Moro, Sherman County, were: Myrtle I/ewis, Edna Stra- need that walk We keep it up just live together—making more friends group gets together to_ RESOLUTION NO. 7 hl, Jennie Kay, Opha SayTs, CUSTOM BALING with a new Oregont o a Mme and place for because it happens to be there.” and fewer “walla." ^ ? t r e 1't o e i r e h irott TOMervaUv- Mr. Morton Tompkins, p re oirtle Elrod, R. E. Hickson, Em- Case pickup slicer baler. See settlement and final hearing “Yea,” aays Handy, “a lot of H. Justeaen or Bob Helyer, on sal<j account, at which time 4»« Thev meet organize, talk it sently master of the Oregon ma Richelderfer, FMlth Kuney, walla and fences and boundaries Kent, Oregon 31-4c and piace any person interested likA irood infielders, plan ar- grange, had some unkind words Shirley Barnett, Lois Ruggles, -------- ---- - ___ . . keep on separating people for no iruments * meetings. T h e n , they to say about House Joint Resol- r>ora p atjens, Claude Myers, Fay p q r SALE. Lbr. delivered any- in said ^ ^ ear t » out and shoot a bunch of tax- ution No. 7 in his annual ad- Blaylock. Charles Fulton, War- where la Sherman county di- make objections CeorrisJU. 1949, United State» Brewer» Foundation ^ h o have been sitting dress before his flock at Coos ren byTOh, Ijee McOtnnts. - reel from mill located at San- of flret publication being June waHtnff for it ‘ ’ Bay Monday. He also Raid some Sunday evening Miss Daye An- dy, OtEgon. All dimension, 2 x 4 ^ 3 * * » — 2 x 8 - 2 x 10, S T h-.rs w hat m akes govern- unkind w ords about those who derson became the bride of Dr. That’s why voted for the resolution. Lloyd D. Idleman at the home $58 00. 1 X 6 & 1 x 8 shlplap I X * . ™ ♦ o« " i S mi.rh m i X b est anyone be led astray by of her mother. Rev. S. C. Elder or four sides planeo, $56.00. U M Hrnw the program for * \th e venom of Mr. Tompkins it officiating. Lbr. stricted graded, not more could dr -may be well to acquaint readers Grass Valley has captured the than 20% No. 2 bal. No. 1 and preshuie gyojy Everybody With the resolution and let them Moro Silver Coronet Band to better. Also have limited sup It« on old. oid game Everybody themaelves ftbout itR he]p Qut on thp Fourth Qf ply of No. 3 lbr at $45.00 de knows about it W t h e ^ n ^ r provlslon8 It mav b e --------- ---------------------------------- livered in 5000 ft loads or more. vative th g t th e people will feel differ- Come to The Store w ith end Phone or write Olaf M. Oja, payer) and he Just sits ime a ,nformed 3629 S. E. 144 Ave, Portland 66, schmoo making no oeiense, uv resolution in question store for bargains unsurpassed, or Phone Sunset 9677. 30-3p terlng no sound e x e e p tjh ^ p o s t initiat|ye Uw fio GRETA, The Dalles mortem squawk as the tax ga that at least five percent of the SPETIC TANKS . pumped and therer dives into his pockets. built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 legal . . voters from each congres- . . . . ,. Lnpine Rebekah Lodge No. lid Funny guy! White Salmon. Wash. tfn glonal district would be required M 2n(, <th to petition an Initiative election. Tue8day8 of each SPRAYING and , DUSTING by At present the law reads that montb. Visiting OF WHEAT AND BREAD air, weed control, fertilizer not more than eight percent may members welcome. spraying^ $1.75 per acre for Two years ago wheat Srowe™ g*o petition. No one hurt so far Sallie^Marti'n? N " a plane and pilot Barnett & were Algo at ___ present d a ra _________ Houston, _____ Sec. ’ Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn ____ straining _ their imcm nn _______ _____ there ____ is no ____ One Coast-wide school system is for brains to raise enough w heat.to as to where ln the ___________ . o u n F r f PAIRI NG— Prompt ser- feed a starving Europe. And ^ e petition signers may ob- Bethlehem Chapter No. T8. 0.E.8 . * . smith s telephone people only— and better very pitiful and sad were the ta)n Blgnatureg ln practice near- -------------- •"<» vlce- “ *oe“ “l &mKns Meets every - second and 1 . A s th is y o u n g Indy learns to use a training Hardware Grass Valley. Glenn fourth Thursday lneach stories of hunger and of gratl- a^ signatures are obtained in service for the West is the result switchboard, she’ll also learn many things that . Perry. -> l l t f c month; visiting members tude for the food even though Pory and will be mighty important to good service. All Wivited. Moro, Oregon. most of them had the voters in Oregon’s other three FOR SALS— Now available for through her training she’ll see how operators Elsie Jones, W. M. sional ring of the publicity congreggtonal districts have llt- Immediate delivery W 111 y s Edna Melaer, Secretary make courtesy and helpfulness a normal part of agent. • J ' tie or nothing to say about what — M Jeeps and four-wheel drive their jobs. And the same spirit is present as other The wheat farmer when start- mea8ure 8ball go on the ballot, m ^ to I xx I kc US I.O.O.F pick-ups. Complete W illys ed heeds no warning about halt- The farmers who Mr. Tompkins Meets 1st and 3rd Overland line of panels, station telephone people leam their new skills. ing. He keeps right on raising p retends to represent have little Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. wagons and Jeepsters now wheat until the world has en- about n e|ther, there be- hall. Transient and sensationally reduced in price ough, until the bins are filled, very few farmers strutting ^siting Contact Willis Motor Co., Third until the railroads will load no tbe streets of Portland. J™ **" and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, more cars, until all ttye govern- Farm organizations more in- W1UI Oregon. 1 - ‘ UlXv ment storage is also filled—and <jependept ln thinking approved • Watkins, N. G. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — then he grows another crop He tbe resolution. They felt there John DeMoss, Secretary Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp has a sublime faith in the fede-- jR n0 good reason why voters Eureka Ix>dge No. I l l A.F. A O freeze. Bring them ln any dav al government—a faith which from all over the state should Meets on the 1st and but Sunday. C & C Food Store, will probably be Justified as long not have something to say about . ............1 3rd Thursday evenings aitfc Grass Valley, Oregon. atf the two major parties remain what initiative petitions are put each month. Visiting È'- L f M members cordially in- p 0R SAI-13—Appliances for tne .äM in political conflict 4 on the b a l l o t . 1: .41 ▼ited to meet with us. home 9Q Free service, De There Is too much wheat; Mr. Tompkins wrote In his L. V. Henrichs, W. M. there are means of producing message that “Those who cast Moss Springs Electric, Phone H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary I8tfc too much wheat for years to such votes (for HJR 7) were be 857, Moro. come Yet neither the wheat men traying their people”, or the millers or the bakers Well. If such words are ln or- have attacked the problem of der—and it appears they a r e - wheat suplus In its most vulner- let It here and now be said that ables spot. Something might be Mr. Tompkins Is. betraying the done to make wheat edible. rural people of Oregon when l)e i Ji The generation of men that Is opposes giving them a .» chgnce now old enough to wear their to be effective in th^ lnltfathft heads naked can remember and referendum. 3 . O n -th e -|o b -tr a ln ln g h ere in the W est •’dJ 2 . O n stu b b y p o le s like these, linemen learn when bread wa& . J ’ood instead is typified by this “student” who is learning the to use their new climbing equipment. This is of som ething to keep peas from 1T HAPPENS AFTER workings of a trouble indicator frame—an auto just one of the more than one hundred courses rolling off the plate. They can EvER Y WAR v matic detective that constantly makes sure the that telephone people study in towns large and recall with still an anticipatory lines on its “beat” are giving good service, fcven twitching of the nostrils when The young women who grad- small__up and down the Coast. In 1948, thou thev used to come home from uated from Vassar college this experienced employees take refresher courses sands o f employees received training. T hat school to rind the kitchen filled week were told that “the man | like this to keep up-to-date . . . and keep learn means thousands of men and women better able with the smell of newly baked must be the person whose career ing their way up the ladder................... to furnish good service to you. bread. The loaves were still comes first”. cooling on the table., the crust It was not some overbearing 4. G o o d « • r v l« « »®r y o u buttered and a clean cloth over male who said it, either, but an them to retain the moisture, official of another womans col- comes from telephone people Anyone who remembers such a lege. Not that the above excerpt who know their jobs. You can scene must blush with shame at from a gradu.it ng address Is go help them serve you best by the soft, doughy, spongy, taste- ing to Change (he situation at all. making sure you always have less, odorless Imitation of food no more than such talks sold in the name of bread now- change things. But it did call at- • the right number in mind be- /? d' .. tention to a rather well estab- Your telephone id one of today’e fore calling, leaving a little time to thore halcyon day* bread biggest bargain* _Hf«* en become more feminine to between calls, giving the called T n \™ per on ato alx " to «” masculinity r e person time to answer. W A SC O , OREGON A.n , ave,ra£ J * * VAnr aim o«it a <*ntly shown by the men. . shels of it In a year, almost a statistics have already pound a day. Now he eats a lit- V1U** u ave u I * PAG» 1 SHERMAN COÜNTï JOURNAI a MORU OREGON s FRIDAY, JUNK 17, 1949 Hi z a iio o H A IL - F IR E CROP DAM AG E $ ¡8 GRIFFITH & MEEKE In Days of Old Want Ads ¿y Joe Marsh Rom WHERE THE SPIRIT OE SERVICE BEGINS Rod W eeders W h e a t Treaters Pacific Telephone V -b e lt change-overs and Telegraph Company M oon Equipment I 4 i ¿ 4 e