PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1950
al diversification in Sherman
The point is: how do we get not so many as to truck driving
county.
along without all these things or to gardening or ice cream
From the Observer, Feb. 6, 1931
Published E very Friday at
that are considered necessary? selling, but handicaps of a sort.
Barnett & Mitchell were award
Moro, Oregon
Probably we wouldn’t for a long
For instance, it is a little un-
ed the contract to build the new
c í u >» i. lP r-e b
Editor period. Were this zero weather handy
to write with the type
From the Grass Valley Journal market road west of Kent at the
to continue we would either have w riter on top of the stove. On^’s
court meeting here.
February 4, 1921
Entered *e^eeoond^
the
get used to it or learn to do habits
are changed, too, when
Here’s helpful information for the wise home maker to keep in
The
Oregon
wheat
growers
Drillling has been renewed at
r*i87»un
with less business.
he has to rub his face with an
mind before sending garments to her cleaning shop for dyeing.
were incorporated into a mar the Clarno oil well, pow down
Garment Dyers Guild of America compiled this information.
r o u T m P4PV«
No one is building, no one is icicle Instead of water in a more
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
n0 me€tlngs are held, pliant form.
keting group Saturday at the 2265 feet.
Materials to be dyed yellow and tan can only be dyed over
court
house. V. H. Smith and
The amount lof commercial
very
pale
shades.
The
colors
of
the
garments
or
materials
sent
not much of anything goes on
There’s danger tdb, in sitting
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Fred Cox of Sherman county are wheat on hand last week was
in to be dyed grey or light shades must be lighter than the color
except a few hasty comparisons down too quickly after backing
desired. White materials can be dyed any shade, providing there
on the board of directors.
198,944,000.
ONE YEAR _____ ________ $2-00 Of cold ‘ 1 weather data and erron- up to a well-fed stove and the
are no stains or sunburns. Black can only be re-dyed black. Cor
The Grass Valley billiard hall
eoufl thermometer r e a d i n g s proper speed at which to rotate
duroy does not dye black as well as colors.
will be sold February 19 by1 Sher
around a coffee bar.
before the heat is a mathmatical’
Faded materials as a rule can be dyed several shades darker than
iff Chrisman.
If this winter turns out like problem that changes with each
their original tones. On materials tjiat are very badly faded, navy
The Hays residence was quar
the others have in the past it degree of temperature.,
Lester
blue or black is recommended. There is considerable risk involved
antlned
Tuesday, their daughter
in
dyeing
spots
on
silks
that
have
been
rubbed
causing
material
will not be long before* men are
a lot of everyday matters are
Mrs. Burns having small-opx.
to be chaffed. All garments should be measured before dyeing.
LA V .il
V £ V d t « standing in the early spring sun reduced in importance and the
From the Observer, Feb. 3, 1911
catching up on their visiting and thermometer, bare and naked,
MORO
WASOO
BLUE
George Berrian, assisted by
talking
about
how
bad
it
was
draws
more
more
attention
than
new spaper
Color* that w ill not d y BLUE
Colors th a t w i l l d y BLU1
Cap. Rutledge, has started a hot
and the women will be inviting the overbundled women.
Ques-
All
light
colors
house on acreage below the city
k PU B L ISH E R S
one another to parties for the tions that normally would rouse
Dark Brown
Old Rose
and will provide early garden
same
purpose.
At
the
present
the
editorial
interest
are
lost
in
Dark
Green
Medium shades of Tan
^ASSOCIATION
time there is no assurance from the thickened mercury. The task
Dark Red
sass.
Medium shades of Green
Deep Yellow
Mac Bull bought Wm. Rudolf’s
the weather man that this win- for the present ,1s to stay alive
Medium shades of Purple
Taupe, Greys
confectionery leaving
Rudolf
ter will end with spring. It may until the birds come back and
FEBRUARY 3, 1950
GREEN
with the skating rink and opera
keep on like this into what the meadow flowers protrude
Color* that w ill not d y G K tlN
Colors th at w ill dy» G K tlN
should be summer.
from an earth which, we trusty
house.
All
light
shades
Lonnie Belshe
received , 70 Interior Decorating
REAPPORTIONMENT
•-------------------
is still where it was before sub
Dark
Brown
Tans
head
of
Angora
goats
which is
merged in snow.
Dark
Red
Light Browns
The subject of reapportion
another step toward agnvultnr ^ | l e e {r 0 ( -|< F j n i S n i n g
Dark Blue
Light Blues
NEW
MONEY
Recounting
the
doings
of
peo-
ment of the Oregon legislature
Dark Purple
Deep Yellows
The senior senator ......
from Cali-
Pleasant
is being discussed more and
--- - P'« and nature ls a —
...
Khaki
BROWN
more indicating that it w ill be- fornia, Sheridan Downey, gives sort of a job when there are such
Color* that w ill not dy» BROWN
Color* th at w ill dy» BROWN
come the important question It evidence of his age and origina- doings; when both nature
and
*
All
light
shades
should be before the Novemlx?r tion in the balmy belt when he man are ag Qomatose a i a hlber-
Medium shades of Tan
Dark Blue
1950 election. It is the most im- requests the minting of a new
.
.
,
Phone or write
Golden Brown
Dark Green
portant voters will decide at that coin to have a normal value of
ar e cr i
a m n
Light Green
Dark
Purple
time.
7Vi cents. Those concerned are
has little to stimulate it.
Light Blue
Dark Red
The Oregon constitution pro- wondering what to call it, more ----- —--------
Old Rose
Khaki
vides that the legislature shall are wondering
what to call
You can walk across the Col-
RED
be reapportioned every ten years Downey,
owney.
umbla in places now or you can
Color* that will not dy» HQ
Color*
th
at
w
ill
dy»
BIO
following the federal census. It
Ph. 403 Grass]VaIIey
The reduced value of all mon- wa| t untn summer and ride.
AU light ahades
has not been done witn
much ey makes it less necessary to
Light Tans
care, although only ono decade have additional small coins.
A
.
- 1
Dark Blue
Light Greys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Dark Green
has gone by since the house was few more years of the present . a . -
-
-
Old Rose
Dark
Brown
All persons having claims
reapportioned. Actually
Oregon heedlessness about public funds s ty ( j f i t '
Light Blue
against the estate of W alter A.
Very light Green
has done better than its neigh- and there will be no need of
Medium shades of Purple
Medler, deceased, are hereby
boring states under the metnod minting
any coin of less value for SALE: Reject gravel from
notified to present them, in pro
now in use.
than the present quarter. Pen- stock pUe y4 mi East of De.
per form, to the undersigned,
A committee was named to nies are not often used now ex- Moss Spr. Park. 50c per yd-U
the duly appointed, qualified
study a new method of apportion- cept to
lure the unwary to a Load. John or Don DeMoss,
and acting Executrix of the
ment In 1941 but its report was bargain sale.
Ph.
857, Moro
14-15c
Last
Will and Testament of
not seriously considered.
For Oddly enough
in this country
COMMUNICATED WITH COM
the
above
named deceased, at
some years there has been a a senator gets more publicity THE BEST one man business in
MIES . . . Henry Julian Wadlelgh,
the
office
of
Geo. G. Updegraff,
bill in the legislature to break over gome silly scheme like this
this area can be yours without
former state department econo
Oregon,
within
s i x
capital investment. If you are
up the huge five county district than he would were (he to pro-
mist. testified during Hiss perjury Moro,
over 21 and- under 55, have
in south central Oregon. It has pose such laws be enacted to
The Oregon Farm Bureau Fed- ceives support and attention trial that he used to turn over de months from the date of this
car, and enjoy good credit rat eration gives the following re- from the Young Republicans as partment secrets once a week to notice, to wit: January 13, 1950.
usually been defeated and was insure citizens that the money
Fay Helmick Medler
ing, write J. R. Watkins Co., port on reapportionment.
well as large sections of the Ore- Red spies. He said he never was a
beaten by every county the now use<| WOuld have a definite
137
Dexter
Ave.,
Seattle,
Wn.
Geo.
G.
Updegraff’
time it did get on the ballot.
gon
Press.
party member and he broke all
value.
Twenty-three
County Farm
-
13-19c
Attorney for Executrix
11-14
At the last session James Short
connections with Reds.
Representative
French
w
a
s
Bureaus will review plans for
of Deschutes and Senator Phil
given
credit
by
legislators
and
FOR SALE: Two late model reapportionment of the Oregon
Hitchcock had a bill to reappor BUTCHERING
Farm Bureau committee mem
John Deere 4-bottom tractor legislature.
tion the senate but it was Killed
bers
for fathering the idea of a
plows, $300 each, including
M o rtg a g e L oa n s to M e e t Y our In d ivid u a l N e e d s
One change in rural way of
Representative Giles French, balanced representation in the
in the senate after passing the
tractor hitch: One No. 36 John Sherman c o u n t y
living
may
be
notecl
in
butchers.
publisher,
house.
Farm Bu-
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
Deere Combine, 20-ft. header, agreed to withdraw his “Feder- Oregon legislature.
The AF of L, took steps to ini- Every town had one' or two of
.
v
i
reau
President,
Lowell
Steen,
all rubber mounted, stiff trac al” plan in view of overwhelm-
PROMPT SERVICE
tiate a constitutional • amend- them. Now they4 are rare. Meat
wlthout the .,Federal” plan
tor tongue, Felberg 150-bu. Ing odds against its success
ment along the line advocated is killed in packing plants,
proposed by Giles French the
bv Richard Neuberger and a pre-
Not exclusively so far but the j trailer bulker or regular 65-bu. French stated, “If I am relieved compromise plan would never
llmlnary petition to put such a tendency is that way. Commer-
John Deere bulker,
of my responsibility to the Ore
At Irby’s ranch at Olex, Ore. gon Farm Bureau Federation, have been developed.
meaure on the ballot has been clal killers in rural areas do not
A w e ste rn c o m p a n y servin g w e ste rn a g ric u ltu re
The final stand of the powerful
Phone 3540 -or write 709 W. the Wheat league and the Coun-
filed
butcher for a meat shop~ alone
10th
The
Dalles,
Ore.
tfn-13
ty
Judges
Association,
I
will
be
Oregon
Farm
Bureau
Federation
The fact that this movement but work for farmers who have
HOME OFFICE
jUnt^
fe
was started stimulated some cold storage plants large enough AVAIABLE: A 4% Federal Land glad to throw my support behind wiI1 not
Portland, Oregon
812 8. W. W ashington
twenty-three affiliated County
citizens who do not think that to put a whole carcas away for a
Phone AT 4331
Bank long term loan has all the compromise proposal.”
Farm Bureaus have reported
strict apportionment according time.
six of the famous features of
French’s
statement
was
made
their decision.
population was best. The federal
Every man who grew up in a
a safer farm loan. See The at a Portland meeting of the leg
plan, that would give each small town can remember his
Dalles National Farm Loan islative and tax committee of
county a senator and apportion- visits to the local slaughter
After seeing an automobile ac
Association, 308 E. 4th St., the Oregon Farm Bureau, on
representatives according to pop- house when the town ’* butcher
cident,
the average motorist driv
The Dalles, Oregon. “Owned January 28.
Senators Rand of
ulation, was advocated.
It has was making meat out of cattle
by farmers for farmers.” 13-19c Multnomah, Marsh of Yamhill, es carefully for several blocks.
“ MAKING” VITAMINS
been adopted by the Oregon or swine. There seemed to be an
Patterson
of
Washington
and
Farm Bureau, the Association art to it, the well measured use FOR SALE: Cedar posts, 27c
In Oregon, more than one ve
ea On Evergreen highway at Representatives Carter of Uma hicle in every five is involved in
of Counties and the , Oregon of gravity that put the stunned
N»W YORK, N. Y.—A lamp ahln-
Underwood Store. Ph. 3711, tilla, Sell of Wasco, and Sheppard a traffic accident each year. This
Wheat Growers league, a n d carcass in correct position near
Ing more powerfully than the di
Underwood Merc. Co., Under of Columbia presented their op is an unnecessary expense of rect rays of the sun actually
smaller organizations including the windlass, the swift removal
wood, Wn.
10-21c inions on the compromise at the ownership.
"makes” Vitamin D. So powerful
granges civic clubs.
of the hide and other parts not
meeting. Reported as favoring
«is this lamp that it converts a
Some’ opposition developed ag valued for food. Butchers used
CHTX_Ort> r earlv for
the compromise were Representa
alnst it and a compromise plan to pose a bit by drinking a gulp » A R ^ CHIX Oroer early
substance containing no Vitamin
layers
and
fryers.
Dryden
tives Short of Deschutes, Geary,
D into one with about 40 million
has been worked out that the or two of hot blood, a bit of fancy
White Leghorns,
Parmenter Semon and Hitchcock of Klam
units of Vitamin D per gram.
sponsoring* organizations m a y which users of bouillon cubes
Reds ^Rock-Hampshire Cross ath.
Vitamin D, known as the “sun
adopt. This plan was written by will appreciate.
and
New
Hampshires.
Parm.
shine
vitamin,” is essential to the
a professor of government at
Every farm had some sort of
The Farm Bureau legislative
Red and leghorn ckls. during
sound development of babies’
Willamette university and advo- facilities for the killing of hogs
Feb., March and April. Hatch and tax committee report will
teeth and bones. It is Vitamin D
cated by a committee of Young and the annual butchering was
be made available to County
which enables the human body
every
WED.
year
around.
Republicans, who had previous- something of an event, attended
Farm Bureaus on February 2.
to make full use of bone-building
Prices
and
circular
available.
lv repudiated their support of with such hospitality as fitted
calcium and phosphorus in our
Harts Hatchery, Beaverton, General opinion of the commit
the apportionment by strictly the habit and mood of the host.
food.
Oregon
10-tfn tee is, (1) The “Federal” plan,
population.
„
Near'y every ° ne >'U" K
allowing one senator to every
It is estimated that more than
The compromise plan would six hogs, maybe 500 or 600 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — county, will draw opposition
80 per cent of American babies
give each county one represen- pounds of pork although the big
Meat - cutting,
sharp from metropolitan areas and In
today are given extra Vitamin D,
----
_ — --- -O* wrapping,
-'--------
u tiv e and apportion the remain- families prepared much more,
either in the irradiated product
freeze. Bring them in any dav sufficient support from western
ing 24 representatives among There was a great eating and giv-
created by powerful lamps in
but Sunday. C & C Food Store, Oregon counties and the press
nor. ,- S. *. Squibb A 5 m m
pharmaceutical laboratories, or in
the more populous counties. It ing away of backbones, spare
Grass Valley, Oregon.
2ltfc to stand any chance of success.
time-honored cod liver oil. To ceutical laboratories. These or
wnuld create 36 senatorial seats ribs, tenderloin and a busy time
(2) Th$ “Compromise” plan, re
this extra Vitamin D may be at ganisms and substances become
of 30 and would limit rendering lard and maybe frying FOR SALE— Now available for presenting both population and
tributed the constantly decreas tiny floating reservoirs of Vita
anv countv to a quarter of the the sausage to be ptfU down t a j t .
immediate . delivery W 111 y s area on a basis of one represen
ing frequency with which our min D. Small fish eat these sub
Jeeps and four-wheel drive tative to every county, the rest
total of either representatives
It may be admitted in this day
children
have rickets and the stances and they in turn are eaten'
pick-ups.
Complete
Willys
or senators
and a*e «^though it was not
of the house and the senate ap
growing prevalence of sound by larger fish and eventually they
Overland line of panels, station portioned according to popula
It has been argued by spon- a safe subject at the time) that
bone structures and sound teeth. in turn become food for the cod
wagons and Jeepsters now tion, gives most favorable pro
Rors of the federal plan that not all farmers were adept at the
For without plenty of Vitamin D in their breeding areas such as
sensationally
reduced
in
price.
communities should be repre- curing of pork.
There was an
tection of rural voting powers
babies do not develop strong the Newfoundland Banks. The
Contact Willis Motor Co., Third that will be politically practical.
sented That counties, which of- effort to keep it the better part
backs, full chests, or straight legs. livers of cod fish then store the
ten have problems of their own. of a year and that is an art not - and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
Exact knowledge of Vitamin D Vitamin D the fish have eaten.
Oregon.
22tfc
Should have some direct repre- in use commercially to this day.
The Compromise plan, some I R. M. Sutton, whose railroad
is relatively new, but it is known
This theory, however, is not ac
times called the “Balanced Re career began 85 years ago, has
sentation The federal govern- Families ate ham in the sum-
that more than 1,000 years ago cepted as the only answer as to
Scandinavian fishermen, before how cod liver oil gets its Vitamin
ment gives this type of repre- mer that was hard With salt Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.M presentation” or the “Mark Hat been named general auditor of
sentation08 by
allowing each and dry with heat.
going to sea, drank a potion con D. To the contrary, experiments
Meets on the 1st and field” plan originated , in the Union Pacific, with headquarters
taining crushed fish livers.
3rd Thursday evenings policy committee of the Young Bt Omaha, by President A. E.
state a couple of senators.
Now the famer buys his ba-
have shown that livers of fish
He •ucceed’ the
A'
each month. Visiting Republicans and currently re-
which have been denied any ir
‘ It now seems likely that the con from the grocer, barely cured
members cordially in
radiated food and which have
for strict apportionment by or he has the job done commer-
i X / a t i o n and the ''balanced” dally.
The same applies to his
vited to meet with us.
been kept in the dark contain
3. S. Bennett, W. M.
some Vitamin D. It is therefore'
apportionment plan giving re- beef. There are few butcherlngs
H
.B.
Pinkerton,
Secretary
held that these fish have within
cwmltion to area will be on the about the country and young
themselves the means of actually
utmost Importance men are growing up who could- Moro Ixxige No. 113 I.O.O.F
“making” Vitamin D.
J* „ ’ i oarts of Oregon that n’t scald a hog any more than Meets 1st and 3rd
„ ™ X
be directly repre they could
harness a horse. Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
In the human body, Vitamin D
‘S r e ^ u i a u r e
Division of labor has come halt ^ a - e n ^ . n d
is created naturally by exposure
to the sun, much as It is created
X , study of these two plans is and people
are learning more « " “ *>« brothers are
cordially invited to
by irradiation processes in the
important to see that the people and more about less and less. meet with us.
laboratory, or by the sun’» Irra
v o te to their best interest in The man who could do nearly
*IItM
*
10
SO YIAU
diation
of substances floatirtg on
everything about earning a liv
Leo Watkins, N. G.
Sabi»« do about half thoir growing in thoir the surface of water. Because
this matter.
ing has gone to his grave before
John DeMoss, Secretary
fir« » two y e a r*.‘ Full growth k usually at
clothing, cloudiness, and habits of
the times made him a museum ------------------------------------------ -
tained by tho 17th or 18th year. Thu*, extra indoor living combine to deny our
piece We depend on each other Bethlehem < haptec No. 78. O.K.8
Vitamin D k particularly important in the
bodies the exposure to the sun
Meets every second and
earliest year*.
and find ourselves discontented
they would get in a state of na
COLD WEATHER
fourth
Thursday
in
each
g H rw
about it. A short generation ago
ture,
many physicians recommend
OI
several
theories,
the
most
month; visiting members
Some of the things that hap- we depended on ourselves and
commonly accepted on how cod extra Vitamin D for adults as
Invited.
Moro,
Oregon
pen in a cold snap give a peculiar were ¡n no position to complain,
liver oil gets its high Vitamin D well as for children and infants.
Olive Young, W. M.
slant to the study of human be -------------------
content, is a story which starts in For the baby who is forming
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
haviour.
Perhaps the human
the tropical waters of the Carib teeth and bones, according to the
I.npine Rebekah Lodge Wo. 11S
bean Sea and in sunlit shallow medical profession, extra Vitamin
blood flows at the same rate fT,fl A ooLIK COLD WORLD
Meets ,2nd and 4th.
waters even as far north as the D is absolutely essential.
but the blood of our economic .
Arctic regions. Floating in these
__ __
___ ought
_
.. be . a week n Tuesdays of each
To an infant cod liver oil, like
life practically
stops
This
to
Visiting
waters under the rays of the sun all other foods, apparently has
Few get out from the fires of which to write some’* good hot month.
are minute organisms and sub no taste at all. For adults, there
winter, «ale« drop, traiwporta editorial« based solidly on cold members welcome.
stances
which become irradiated are now agreeable, mint-flavored
Ion Is undependable, otder« are reason. However, we find that « « *
* ■
•
much as do the substances under preparations which mask any un
few. even advertising, the spark there are handicaps to writing
may, orv.
the powerful lamps of pharma- pleasantness in taste.
NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.. N. Y. 86 PROOF . 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
>lug of it all fades deplorably.
this kind of weather, perhaps
^Ijerxnan County journal^
In Days of Old
Handy Dyeing Chari
T«
Jeluuon
Painting
Paper Hanging -
Jack Brady
J
Farm Bureau May Amend Vote
On Reapportionment Proposal
Standard, Insurance Go.
M edicine T o d ay y ..
U. P.
A u d ito r