Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 10, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE S S H A M A N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. ORBGON
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OFF1CIAL
COUNTY
ONR YEAR
N A T IO N A L
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N IW IF A M I
' B U S H IK S
SOCIATION
MARCH 10, IMO
ANO THER CONFERENCE
We hope that nothing comes
of this talk about holding a
big three" meeting.
This nation is ill-prepared, ill-
manned, and ill-defended for such
an encounter Perhaps it is too
much to expect of dollar hungry
Britain and land hungry Russia
that they leave us alone until
we acquire some traders with
ability, but a "big three” Meet'
ing now will undoubtedly cost
us » «
a great —
deal
.
—
he ^Ubor
admlnlMretion has
X n m « t ^uncooperative about
t.
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1M0
yeast In later year«.
It had a
fine nutty flavor and a crust.
I f the family
preferred—o r
If given to reading advertise-
ments—the
cook made bread
out of coarser flour, some that
had the bran in it and the wheat
germ and those other parts of
the kernel now carefully remov­
ed. The sort of bread enhanced
the natural goodness of wheat.
The article mentioned above
reported that good bread, made
without aid of chemicals, is sell-
ing in some cities at a premium
oyer the usual white and soggy
variety. I t should. A larger per
centage of the whole kernel is
used in such bread and the
flour should be cheaper. I f ma­
chinery was made to grind and
mix the coarser, purer flour it
should sell for less.
Until wheat growers and ba
kers
can provide consumers
with a good loaf, of nutritious,
tasty
bread
the consumption
per capita w ill decline and even­
tually wheat w ill become anoth
er 8tocR fw d The nxxiern loaf
he good stock
feed,
t>ut in its natural state wheat
a very good one.
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DO UBTING DICK
newspaper is not able to
agree with the commentators
w ho haye dropped a word of
pralae for one Richard Neuberg
er wbo recently announced that
he WOuld not be a candidate To the E d ito r
for puui*V
public vrcuvc
office because he
for
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our
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’t s
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tiu x
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he wanted to sav as a hfch schrof ftaeco would readily
w r lU ^
thU ami that X l
re rU ln
stresses a n d
1 have been received for the two
1 enumerator positions to be fill-
RH*
problems as well as those of the
small business-man and has a
very kindly feeling toward labor
and the working classes.
He is a Mason and a Shriner
served his lodge as Mas-
b o WMAN F IL E S
£ £
CONGRESS
ed. Among these are * a consid­
______ of
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Hugh Bowman, Pendleton bus-
erable number
war veterans
who w ill be given preference for iness man hotel operator filed
appointment > over nonveterans today for the office of U. S. Re-
1948
provided they meet other quail- pre8entaUv* In Congress from
Among thc pledges made by
flcatlons.
the second Oregon dl^ lctn
, e the candidate upon filing he says
Applicants
must be United w ill seek the Democrat c
that
interested very deeply
States citizens of good health ation in the May primaries.
^he advancement of the
and character,. have completed
, He is a former mayor o
- Roosevelt social security plan,
high school or have comparable dleton and has devoted much
experience, be between 25 and time to civic affairs of his c o m ----------------------
45, and be financially able to munity and state,
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
sustain themselves for 4 weeks
j j e (S a past commander of the
before receiving their first sal- American Legion and served that
AU
person» u
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yu»..»
All
persons
having
claims
ary check. Persons are inelig- organization for two years as against the estate of Emma J.
ible fo r , consideration if they its national executive commit- Sayrg deceased, are hereby noti-
draw Federal retirement pay tee from Oregon
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fied to present them, in proper
(other than Social-Security), are
j n- 1933 he served as Umatilla forin
to the undersigned, the
state or
local government em- ^ u n ty chairman
of the Roose dujy appointed,
qualified and
ployees,
law enforcement offi- VeltGarner veteran’s committee acting Executor of the Last W ill
cers of
political organizations, and has been a life-long
demo- and Testament
of Emma J.
individuals engaged in polltcal craL
Sayrs, * deceased, at the office
activity or contemplating such
Born on a farm of pioneer par- of
q
Updegraff, Moro,
activity during the census tak ents
he is fa m lliia r’ w ith farm
WRhln six months from
ing period. Close r e la t e s w i l l __________
____________ the date of thig notice, to wit:
not be considered for e m p lo y - ____
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February 24, 1950.
ment In the same locality In this
flClVC fo T
Carroll Sayrs
area. • t
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Geo. G. Updegraff >
Attorney for Executor
17-20c
Rufus socials • have been at a
d d tV G Y y
standstill.
There has been no
grange m
1 u c eetings
r : v ii
nor card p arties
and even Canada and their par
ents
ents still
su n paying e extortionate
iw ru u iw w
taxes to keep our schools open?
Why w ill Sherman county lose
several
more next
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predictions of several of them
fall short? They w ill tell you
they want a Union H i School,
Even then they know that
™
know It Is a diagnosis.
These
youngsters of ours knot,-w hen
U f)
..1 r1 .j-1 .1 1 .1 m
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N O TIC E OF F IN A L H E A R IN G
T yle PTA was postponed on ac
cx)unt
t-ount of a ball game the same
sam e
nlght with ione The P-TAJplans A u t o m a t i c D i s h w a s h e r
a meeling Tuesday night and A U l O n i a i l C I7 1 5 H W A M IC I
w
ill
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r f o ~ r ~
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WM*
d • is
cuss
plans
their carnival for March 11.
Mrs. Robert Byrd was to be
hostess in place of Mrs. George
who Is snowed in.
The
\
was postponed. The meeting Is
unU U ve.y set for the middle
Ranges
Ironers
Refrigerators
N O TIC E is
hereby ' given
Jb«1 Jb* und®rel« ^ d ha® fllf d
in the County Court of the
State . • of Oroonn
Oregon for Sherman
Qtato
County his Final and Supple
mental Final Account as Admin­
istrator, with the w ill annexed,
of the
Estate of W illiam M.
Van Patten, deceased, and that
Monday, the 20th day of March
1950, at 10:00 oclock A. M. of
said day, at the court room, in
the court house in Moro, Sher
man County, Oregon, have been
fixed by the court as the time
and place for hearing of objec­
tions to said Final and Supple­
mental Final Account and for
the settlement of said estate.
T. Lester Johnson
__ Administrator
with W ill An-
nexed.
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all kinds of Household
he Marshal plan all along. We
the mogt lucraUve occUpa- strains upon the ‘horse sense they a
0
of next wee
le n t want another conference
( M Neuberger.
long considered natural for Sher Ignored, they know when
■s
U, which they talk
u . out of
w „ thlnk lh t
not man count, folks.
to V X ?
more billions.
an evidence of bravery.
It
Take a map of Sherman coun- away, sacrificed t y
J e
W -
No one believe« Stalin anyway
^ „ 5 , and questions ty and note how the five major They h « W - W
for good re -o n . Rusal, has w et
Qf lhem: „ ,
w rlt ¿ hool dlgUlctg f u l acres lu Prehenston o l ¿ ^ . ^ V y o u -
LAW Tl
ched on nearly every one of 1U
w |u t he believes why should face from east to west. Now sup- pl<* to cool/JIsy, Nuts to y
MORO
WASCO
former pledges and no one
sham ed of it even in a pose each district was oompell-
The signing of three year con-
W a sco , O regon
thinks that any additional pled
political campaign? Does a w ri ed to build and maintain its tracts w ith principals w ill not
ges would be followed
Ur
hlg facts and fear re Own roads never to cross Its purchase our release from our
The reputation of this nation
boundary, but in order to leave responsibility, nor M p r <P6 malt-
in conferences is bad—terrible.
Ig a p ^ R ^ n expected to say or enter
the county its people ing a scrapego;.t of our county
We lose them all. We do not bfc
he doesn’t
believe in a mast navigate either the Des superintendent atone fo r— our
long In
the ’ diplomatic big carnpalgn? Muat a
politician be chutes or the John Day. Did you heedlessness to his wise w am -
ieague Our politicians go across g
w w ard ’f t succeed?
gay “Nuts". We are sending each fngs during his service to us
the ocean with the fanfare of a
The
decision— which might graduating class, “down the riv over so many years. W e must
s ym p a th y
press and a few
have
in c is ive of ail
to achieve whatever higher answer to our young foHM
H
years after they return the peo-
reaaOns why ' abandon- education it may wish to acquire, you think they don’t know the
pie learn that they have been ment
political
aspirations
Rgg r occurred to you the score, Just tr y them,
traded out of their money and wafl indicated—casts no credit many infractions of our boun-
""""-»e»- Ted M. Ball
the whiskey thots
what used to be called “our sa- Qn
the occupation of wrl- jaries by these students within
cred honour". After Yalta, Pots-
politics
It causes our county, because of the
dam, Cairo,
Cairo, there
there should
ahould be
be a
a ^ i n t h ln e h »Rp
t t e inteirritv
g r i t y of
M rrlere we hav
have aet up for them CENSUS ENUMERATORS
of writ-
writ- korripr«
popular demand that no Pf®81" ere if it is assumed that they jn “district economy?’’ In det?
Applicants for employment as
fCs /Ÿâma
dent venture beyond the three
their writings; it damns pol- peration many of them have enumeratort for the 17th Decen
mile lim it
Itics as the art of saying things j umped the district claim upon
Census in Sherman county
» Please Mr. Stalin take aM flD lhat are j^ t meant in order to them, rather to pay tuition than and
area w ill be re-
er fall out of Tito, deel ^HD j* * ; get votes.
serve the usury their district qulred
pagfi orai and written
Mao, murder a few Poles, but
should this person at some wouid make upon their Ume in
demon^trate their abil-
don’t inviegle us into a confer- |ater time decide to enter the tribute to the most costly exper-
^or
work, It Is announced
ence In the shape we re ln. And political lists the voters are al- iinenU In district holdout integ- fey Robert W . Gibson,
district
Mr. Atlee, go ahead and devalue ^ ad y forewarned that he has rtty ln the state of Oregon!
supervisor here for the United
the pound again, raise the price abandoned
“independence and
o. K., somebody “stole a court- Stateg Bureau of the
Census,
of Scotch whiskey but don’t talk freedom” for a possible political house’’ years ago. These kids of The
wU1 h ^ a t e
which
KENTUCKY W H IS K E Y -A BLEND
us out of any more billions. We pjum
ourg
gtju .......
gay, ...........—
“so what?”
Does ap|>nCantg can best
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S u S comprehend
T S ? ~ d
need It to hire b u r e a u c r a t s -------------------
that mean that we have to sit in
#niizvnr th o rfo ta ilp d a n d ex-
■ S A X ' " , “
X c“ . r^ . " . S ’ ?."
Appliances
T. Lesler Johnson
W. R. Reid & Son
Hon for hospitality^;
NO TICE OF F IN A L
_ Notice Is hereby given ‘ that
Charles A. Tom, Administrator
of the Estate of £pra E. Barthol­
omew* deceas<Mr^nas filed in the
County CourV of the State ’ of
Oregon for Sherman County, his
Final Account and the Court
has set the 13th day of March
1950 ln the Office of the County
Clerk in the Court House at
Moro, Oregon, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock a. m.. as the time
and place for the settlement of
said accounting and hearing ob­
jections to the same, if any.
Sunny Brook
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This is the Ume of year for when many men are adding and lowg gaxing at the rows of flour- lhey train for thclr assignments.
4-H club week, as boys and girls subtracting and trying to re- e8cent Ughts our prodigal school
Tq supervisor Gibson
all over the nation are getting member expenditures they made hoahd mistook for the light of glated about
10 applications
their
thelr land in shape for a crop. tha l might pass the eye of the knowledge; or spend half our
planted or their stock
collector as valid.
Some
periods
in idleness be-
their trees _
r _____
ready for new feed.
make their tax returns earlier ^yge there are not enough
There is probably no branch
the
and for gome It Is traine<i teachers to make seven
of education so effective as the made every payday except for a p ^ o ^ g interesUng and profit
The real g o o d n ess
4-H club projects have been. The gpght
bit of figuring . before ab|<t “Must I, a rancher’s son.
lessons learned are remembered March 15
d my A C T IV IT Y PER IO D’
longer than are those of m ore
rp^e p ^ m e tax thus makes telling yarns in the furnace
of our A m erican
formal education.
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every one conscious of the cost room or some other empty ro-»mt
For the boy or girl of real abll- ©f government without giving the because there Is no shop or lab
way of life stem s
lty, the one with independence |n<pv|duai any chance todosony or anyOne to lead m y steps Into
sufficient to make him or her thlng about | t
of pro- the reaim of practices I ieed to
want to do the work themselves, ^ t l n g about a return
entails torn ? »
from a gracious
club work gives an opportunity attorn«ys, accountants, and oth-
For the girls— Does the ‘home
seldom found before adulthood.{ c r expertg until a man must feel i|v )pg* course deal In abstract
Children long for the time
very gravely abused indeed to and theoretical problems of a
spirit of tolerance,
they can assume the responsibil-
taking his case to court w orid gone amusement conscious
itles of grown ups and become In fact the taxpayers are pretty when j know cooking will en
m oderation and
impatient with the seemingly weJ1
some official often
me three times a day and
long years of childhood.
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brags on their meekness, too, the home w ill need care and
Their ambition Is laudable and wWch helps keep them in line, management?” “Should the six
good fellow ship.
club work provides an outlet
The trouble Is that even In or ^ v en of us bovs show the
for i t They learn to do by do our form of
government, the gir jR hoK to play football so we
ing. There is some Instruction, centralisation has gone so far
have enough for a game?"
some one to tell them what to th>t
the
individual taxpayer ««oh nuUi Dad, w hy not let me
is
do and when. But there is also hasn’t much to say about any- gtay home and help you overhaul
a ready means to find out the th in g ..
the combine, or go to The Dal
practical side of the lesson.
h a v e often speculated
Club work Is fine. Best when about ^that would happen
If
^ y ig this county losing
parents allow the boy or girl to
taxpayer had the right to students to The Dalles, Portland
take
the
responsibility
they yQte on what he ^rould pay for.
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No. H i
they presumably all would have to Laplne Rebekah
crave and “ from which
pay
for
the
wars
regardless
of
Mef
ts
2nd
and
4th
learn.
how wiUessly we were brought Tuesdays of «Mh
‘ Into them. W hat would happen naont£ '
RRRAD
An article ln
H arpers tells to farm subsidies, housing sub-
N a
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BEER
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about bread and how many gjdia., airmail subsidies, ship-
i X l c a l s \ r e included In the ping «ubsldies. old age subsidies
May’ Sec*
Light beer the beverage <
of moderation. Enjoy — ?
H E A R IN G
SB AND
Charles A. Tom
Administrator
J .
Tracy Barton
The
Sherman County Journal
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is Sherman County’s newspaper ~
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the only newspaper dedicated solely to
the interest of Sherman county
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A ly m p I^
ordinary
Is most
U
tuiliaij baker’s
»TO»»«;« w loaf.
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entertaining for one who has
been saying that bakers were
working themselves out of a
job with an unpalatable product
without proper nutritional value,
The thing that should Interest
us ln this county Is that the ha-
kers are also doing the whole
wheat Industry a disfavor. Wheat
Is good food. Real bread Is good
food.
There
of people
T
fX X l.
lim it are lots V-
r -------r ~ ~
although somewhat gray and
wrinkled, who can remember
when It was a tasty food.
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That was when baking bread
was a household accomplish-
ment and when young ladies
about to venture into matrl-
mony
practiced
bread-making
on father and the boys until
her loaf was as fine and appe
tiring as her mothers’. All she
had to make breed out of was
fnnd__mavbe a little bough ten
European
«ryw—- subsidies,
------- - engineering
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Laigs N e .lM 2 L F .A A J t
programs and reclamation plans
Marts on tha 1st and
to use more land to produce
3rd Thursday evenings
more crops to hide ln caves?
each
Visiting
Congress seems too timid to
m—« b r a cordially in­
do anything about the Hoover
vited to meet with us.
report and Truman,
who ap
C. S. Bennett, W. M.
pointed the committee, has made
H B. Pinkerton. Secretary
nothing but feeble gestures to-
ito.
No. U S L O X »
ward getting the bills passed. We
x y and 3rd
seem on the verge of being fore- Tuesdays In I.O.OJ*.
to give « all
of * our
c v i
1 1
V
w«« Income
aiswa.*«. to
vw hall. Transient and
brothers are
the government and depending visiting
visli
bi
on it for everything. When effl- cordially I invited to
dency is considered we would meet with
then be getting about half as
Marvin Howell, N. O.
much done as we could under
Watkins, Secretary
private management
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However, the encroachment WsfMshsai Chapter Nos. 71. O.R.S
Meets every second and
has been so steady and well ’ *
fourth Thursday In each
timed, that no one will do any-
month; viaiting mambara
thing about i t
The spirit has
invited.
Moro. Oregon.
been pretty well sapped out of
Olive Young, W. M.
the citizen
N a n m l V » n Gildse. inrrutnrv
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.
7 /i th e W ater"
Its slo g a n :
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Of, by and for Sherman Countians
correctly describes it and its aims
A subscription to it is a good investment
modest one