Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 27, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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JANUARY 27, 1950
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950
company. Human nature is the
same in federal offices as in pri­
vate.
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The consumers are interested
In obtaining their power at the
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cheapest rate possible with ef- From the Grass Valley Journal
flcient service. Private power is
January 28, 1921
probably the most efficient and
Wily Knighten has a position
the cheapest when properly su- ¡n p ortiand with the Federal
pervlsed. Private power is su- preserve bank.
per vised by the state and also
wag very much u ke winter
by the
federal government. Tuesday morning with snow
State officials regulate it and and wjn<j but the temperature
they can be reached quickly wag 24 above.
and easily. Their understanding
Farmers met in The Dalles
of a situation is equal to the
about a wheat market-
problem involved. Public power
program.
is supervised by the federal
th r observer, Jan. 27,1911
government.
Consumers in the
A Rufus hen lays an egg a
northwest are a long ways from day except Sunday. We do not
the controls.
know what denomination she
It has not been demonstrated px»longs to.
that the government can do any- j ohn Tonkins sold his
store
thing as well or as cheap as prl- buiiding and hotel on
Main
vate groups can do it. And then 8treet A rthur Phillips taking
public power is so final. There iand on the j ohn Day* in ex.
is no way to get out of it, or
really control it.
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T H E F A M O U S W A S S A IL
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and wiring, farm building con- KENT NEWS
struction/ engine and tractor
Mr and ^ rs j ay McKay and
principles and care also of many and famiiy were dinner guests
kinds of new machinery.
Sunday .of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
4. It would, through animal and Cqx Qf Grass Valley. ;
grass feed projects, induce inter-
Mr and Mrs
ROy Barnett
est and financial responsibility and Mr and Mrs. George Bar-
and
business
management nett and granddaughter, John-
through a monthly sty.dy of pro- e^ a ay Qf The p aii£S were din-
ject records.
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
5. It would teach the meaning Mrs. Bill Jeffries.
of animal nutrition and manage-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson
ment and keep him up on new and family were dinner guests
discoveries in this through bul- Saturday evening at the home
letin and periodical study.
of Dr. and Mrs. Noel Smith of
Why would this be Important? The Dalles.
It would be a natural grouping _
for on-the-job Instruction. (This
Is a must if you get anything
T. Lester Johnson
over to motor-active boys). It
would stimulate Interest in new
LAWYER
crops needed In this county. It
would make quite a section of
MORO
WASOO
our boys conscious of their own
ability to work out their ownfu-
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tures. . An off-the-seat social N0TICE to CREDITORS
study free and independent of
An persons having claims-
patronage for security.
against the estate of W alter A.
♦These three principals have
deceased, are hereby
elementary grades t o o - but notified to prcsent them, in pro-
any good elementary teacher
form tQ the undersignedf
will administer also for $300
duly appointed, qualified
additional.
and actjng Executrix of the
P. S. The cost of all standard Last Will and Testament of
Smith-Hughes
instruction
is the above named deceased, at
paid for by 50-50 matching of the office of Geo. G. Updegraff,
State and Federal funds with Moro, Oregon,
within
s I x
local school funds. No standard months from the date of this
department could be established notice, to wit: January 13, 1950.
with more than one high school
- Fay Helmick Medler
in this county.
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Geo. G. Updegraff
Ted M. Ball - Attorney for Executrix
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Possibly there has been more
FORGOTTHN MAN
FOR SALE: Fine gravel from
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the pit at DeMoss, you load it.
discussion about the proposed
w ithin the next month or two
John DeMoss.
offer® fo r th e Pacific Power A nearly everyone will have an
Light company than Is best for opp<)rtun|ty to pose for a day as
business In
IR O Q U O IS I N D I A N S
the company or for the purchas- th<! forgcten man.
He will be
BEST
s e a s o n e d t h e ir
this area can be yours without
ere or the consumers. These days the federal taxpayer. For some
F O O D W I T H C O R N -C O B ¿ Y
capital investm ent if you are
0/ growing encroachment by the
or nights he will pore over
A
S H E S , THUS UN CON-
over 21 and under 55, have
government cause worry over hls accounta for the past year
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car, and enjoy good credit ra t­
such things.
and compute and consult until
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ing, write J. I t Watkins Co.,
The common stock of the he jearns how much he Is In
M IN E R A L S .
137
Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wn.
PPAL is owned by the American debt
governm ent Then he
13-I9C
Power A Light company. * That wlH
lt And it will be plenty.
Copyright >9^9 J V.C/ark»
is, the PPAL is owned
The great American taxpayer
SALE: Two late model
American Power A Light com-
being taken for a ride to put
John Deere 4-bottom tractor
pany. which in turn obtained
jn
vernacular. He Is pay
plows, $300 each, including change.
Just across the hall from the one
lu money from the Electric lng everyone and he Is without
tractor hitch; One No. 36 John
G p Gulnther has sold hls each wheat grower has been
Bond A Share a holding company an effective organization to pre­
Deere Combine, 20-ft header, farm
Judge Bourhill taking educated to visit regularly In
formed for the purpose of ftnan vent raids on hls purse. The poli­ all rubber mounted, stiff trac- gome iand near Rowena In pur court house.
cing such ventures. It is a nor- ticlans promise; the z taxpayer
tor tongue, Felberg 150-bu. trade
mal ownership but not one that pays.
trailer bulker or regular 65-bu. Prom the observer, Jan. 30,1931
For the Present let us dwe11 a
any reformer would cheer about.
The taxpayer
is supporting
John Deere bulker.
locai goif season opened moment on what this $13,500.00
The preferred stock in the many groups and activities that
At Irby’s ranch at Olex, Ore. -Wednesday with Mrs. Coppock would buy if it went for Instruc-
company la owned largely In used to be able to stand on their
Phone 3540 or write 709 W. and Mrs Walter Ruggles start- tion: It would hire a Smith-
the northwest. That means that
feet Most of them could do
10th The Dalles, Ore.
tfn-13 ing then.
Hughes instructor, trained and
northwest investors have loaned
again and would be better off
AVAIABLE:
A
4%
Federal
Land
Tom
Douma
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
*n a<-™U
the PPAL some money and if they had to.
Bank
long
term
loan
has
all
Shipley
were
married
at
the
n
keeping
our
farm boys in-
have a mortgage on i t
Through taxation this nation
six
of
the
famous
features
of
home
of
her
relatives
at
Bend,
terest
^entered
on
operation and
The American and the EBA-3- i8 giving aid to labor although
a
safer
farm
loan.
See
The
An
old
age
pension
bill
has
managerial
opportunltlw
at
hava the right to sell and have the consumer gets the first blow
Dalles National Farm
Loan been introduced in the state home. It would equip h&n witq
been urged to by the government On that score but consumers and
1. A -complete reference library
Association, 308 E. 4th St., legislature.
In fact, there is an order for dis- taxpayers are often one and the
2.
Simple physics laboratory
The Dalles, Oregon. "Owned ------------------
solution of the holdings of the same The taxpayer Is giving aid
(for soils studies, seed testing,
by farmers for farmers.’’ 13-l9c
American Power A Light
that helps farmers but little. The
specimen and variety demon­
Whether there is collusion taxpayer subsidizes the develop- RELIABLE man with car want
strations in wheats, weeds, grass­
Detween the agency ordering ment of public power, of avia*
caH Qn farmers In Sher
es, etc.) 3. It would also equip
the dissolution of the holding tlon, of shipping.
him with a very diverse farm
man county. Wonderful oppor­
company and the offer of Guy , Taxpayers are sending veter-
shop, where th^boys could forge
tunity. $15 to $20 a day. No
Meyete and associates to buy is a ns to school and perhaps will
simple tools, repair farm machin­
experience or capital required.
not known. Anyway. Meyers, a give them a bonus which will
ery and project equipment and
Permanent. Write today. Mc-
broker f o r light companies, be a bond Issue that veterans
in so doing learn tool care awl
Ness Company, Dept. B, 2423 .To the Editor:
worked hls way into the deal, will get to pay themselves. Tax-
Magnolia St.. Oakland 7 Cat
w hy
we jugt offer $, 3 uses, welding, electrical physics,
He has been active in buying up payers keep the aged, and the
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550.00 to Prexy A. L. Strand of
light and power companies and
infirm, the retired, the bureau-
•ittm g 'th e m ” to Public "u tility crats. There are dozens and doz- EOR SALE: Cedar posts, 27c OSC to come and administer our
courses?
He
District«. He arranges to receive ens of other things the taxpay
ea Gn Evergreen highway at high schooling pniipcM'
a nice rommiMlon from such
er pays for, including billions Underwood
Store. Ph. 3711, would only have io ride herd on
■aie« and 1« reported to be doing
In pure waste.
Underwood Merc. Co., Under- eleven teachers and two or three
well financially from hls work.
There are thousands of spokes- wood Wn.
10-21c coaches now corralling our 115
T K . Saw t h a t P l ID« are over- men for each of the groups get- *--
secondary school pupils.
» X i W ¿el bate the power ting money from the government. HARTS C H IX -O rder early Jo r
No thats no pipe dream! Thats
layers
and
fryers.
Dryden
just
w^at our present three
busineaa and can borrow money They make themselves felt in
White
Leghorns,
Parmenter
high
principals
are costing us
cheaply from an overanxious congress and the
Reds Rock-Hampshire Cross and between 2 and 3 months va-
gov«rnm«it «Id« the «ctlrltles There Is no one (or few, to speak
and New Hampshires. Parm. catjOn paid.
of Mr. Meyer». But eventually for the taxpayer who goes on
Red
and Leghorn ckls. during
Just a minute now, before you
hie commissions must be added b»ln« the forgotten man unwept,
Feb.,
March
and
April.
Hatch
tbe same if you were in their
to the capital Investment of the unhonored and unsung.
every WED. year around, respective places, and they are
PUDa and paid for by consumers
This nation could be Pro^r
Prices and circular available. ln a„ HklIhood frying to do a job
K la often true that anytransfer for many » d d ^ a l year«i If
Harts Hatchery, Beaverton, considering what they have to
at/w-w
in there was an effective taxpayer
^ e ^ " h e c . X l on which group to make the forgotten man
OreR011
10-tfn work w ith» Besides, if you want
^ ¡ T a r e figured
remembered and considered.
FOR SALE: The City of Moro
look further under the rug,
will
sell
100
sheets
of
4
x
8
Fir-
lhis
little Pile of dIrt y 011’1 of’
Criticism is made against p r i - ----------------*
tex; 42 sheets 4x12 Flrtex; ^end y°u- particularly. Later, on
vate power companies that the
common stock la never paid off, |T CAN «NOW
and 10 sheets 4 x 8 half lnch
be ^lad
v°U
that in tc rc t - g o « on .nd on. ,T tA N 8 “ ° W
plywood.
of the ru« for y °u- Y®“ cou,d.do
That la true. But whoever owns
There la no doubt about it. It
O atb * kt w mu
lt
y° U werei\ t
Panx<f rfward for speed
The
t s - (VM nninv
i n t e n t an v - ra n
r® allv
s n o w in
Sherman F0R SALE: N. W. Thompson yOur taxes and collecting PMA REWARD FOR SPEED
the company geta interest any can really snow In
houae ln Moro> 6 roomS( fuU payment for the purpose. I find Harwood trophy and a Mas from
way and it la often better to county* when it wants to
basement, oil furnace, hot wa- that Wily has a myriad of these Ruth B^lde Yer<L rewardg u
pay Interest than to retire cap- have often heard it said by
tcc heater fireplace, tile gar disturbing figures right a t hie ® 7 r^ nnln*srraHn; rM0^ e,!“ro;orboa;
ttal and then pay interest any*- residents of the mid west that
ege. chicken house,
$4750. finger tips and ln apple pie or-
4 udMn rlyer ta New
'- i p W precipitation comes much slow-
Giles
French,
Moro,
Oregon.
der
By
the
way,
this
office
is
york
rccent|y.
The question before the Secur- er in this country than back ln
tty and Exchange commission is the middle states. A part of this CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —-
whether the stock of the PPAL may stem from childhood re­ Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
should be sold to the Meyers membra nee but the unanimity
freeze. Bring them ln any dav
group which has made a rather of opinion la sufficient to cause
but Sunday. C & C Food Store,
complicated offer with no de- the belief that we do not get
Grass Valley, Oregon.
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finite final figure or to another our rains and snow quite so
FOR SALE— Now available for
group (Allen) which has offered rapidiy aa back east.
Immediate delivery W 111 y s
$15 million. Complicating lt also
Rut a resident of Minnesota
Jeeps and four-wheel drive
is the Implication that Meyers or Iowa would have to rack his
pick-ups.
Complete
Wlllys
would sell to PUDs and Allen brain to remember a snow that
Overland
line
of
panels,
station
would keep the PPAL Intact
came much faster than the one
wagons and J ee paters now
For one..,we would prefer to that hit here early Thursday,
sensationally
reduced ln price.
keep the FPAL intact. It appears
Uaually our winters are not
Contact
Willis
Motor Co., Third
that capital investment would remarkable for anything except
At Marshalls, The Dalles
and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
tend to remain lower that way. the occasional ones when there
Oregon.
22tfc
The cost is less slao. There is
a Very cold spell, or a big
no evidence of a commission of 8now These are rare occurren- Eureka Ix>3r© Ko. i l l AJ*. À A-M
Meets on the 1st and
between one or two million dol-
Nearly half of our winters
3rd Thursday evenings
are so mild that the tempera-
each month. Visiting
From where I sit.../y Jo e Marsh
It must be remembered that ture doe8 not drop to zero. And
members cordially in­
PIT}* borrow monev also and the blg snows of the past 30
vited to meet with us.
that Interest and capitalization y^ars can be counted on the fin­
C. S. Bennett, W. M.
er« s part of their charges as gers
one h>nd.
H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary
G ive Us Back
well as of private companies
But
doea not mean that M oro Ix x ig e N o. 113 I.O .O .F
Probably the same people (inves- Jt cannot snow.
It can.
11 ls Meets 1st and 3rd
O u r Sidewalks, Siimi
tors) put money into each.
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Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
Furthermore if PPAL is sold
hall. Transient and
to PUDs and Washington Water
visiting brothers are
I wrote that over an article in the ting folks riled against him. I felt
Fewer Is also sold to PUDs FLATOON 8Y8THM
cordially Invited to
Clarion
last week, but I didn’t like ornery myself, and we had quit<$ >
there will be no private vard mw
meet with us.
doing
It
After all, the man it waa set-to over the whole bueinert.
stick by which to judge the effl
We are getting eo many un
Leo
Watkins,
N.
Q.
From where I sit, that wa» foci-
aimed
at
—
Slim Henderson — is a
of public power. One of the best employed people and wages are
John DeMoss, Secretary
ish. Once we’d cooled eff (ovot
arguments for public power was getting so high and strikes so
good friend of mine.
that it would • give (and did) a numerous that we might profit Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.R.8
Slim came into quite a windfall lunch and a bottle of beer And»’5
means of making private power ably try the same plan for in-
Meets every second and last month, and bought the old Tavern),Slim decided the sldewaikl
more efflcent and a gauge for ’ dustry that is now used in foot
fourth Thursday in each Clarke place. The deed gave him should stay—for the common good
that efficiency.
ball: have two teams.
.
month, jrjsltlng members tide to all the land—right down to and I promised next time I’d take
Public power needs s yard
When the employees of Chry-
Invited. Moro, Oregon
the street Then Slim started to a good look at the other fellow •
sdek by which to judge its effl sler don’t want to work any
Olive Young, W. M.
take up the sidewalk to make hie point of view before writing any
eftency as well as does private longer send ln another team of
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Naomi
Van Wilder,
Secretary
articles about him I
power
Both are managed by meh who do want to work The
No 11ft lawn look better.
A varw 4 ^ ....
. ne could apply to some other ’
J ’
I felt it wasn’t fair to the town
and said so in my article. Next
change with government owner kinds of employment Thus ev- TuegdayB of
morning Slim eomee around and
ship A man who holds i high eryone would get a chance month
visiting
government position is as anx- to shine for awhile, could earn members welcome,
wants to know what I mean—get­
lous to build himself up to a letters (wages) and feel that Hejen Kruger, N. G.
place of power and affluence as they were doing something for Lucille May, Sec.
CopyrifAt, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation
a man wjvo manages a private old AliT)^ Mater, nee Uncle Ram.
e rr
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i
Custom Curing
Let us do yours
Lawrence Tidyman
How about this “Net”
for you and the family?
I t ’8
never a day too soon to start saving automatically
with U. S. Savings Bonds.
They net you $4 for every $3 you invest—after 10 years.
They form the perfect protection for the family and yourself.
Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Or, if
you’re not on salary, ask at your bank about the equally
convenient, equally profitable Bond-A -M onth Plant
? [ Automatic saving is
fci
sure saving—
U. S. Savings Bonds
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