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PACK « «HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOHO. OREGON j$iferm an C ounty J o u r n a l Pubttahcd Every Frloay at Moro, Giles L. F r e u c h ................. Editor .E r r a r a -* . ___ _______ at the Mora. Oraron, under Act o f Merab A 1*1»,---------------- o fficiai " county paper SUBSCRIPTION RATHS [>NB THAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER A 'MO 4-H Judging Yet, the doctrine that inen have a right to think, to be indi viduals, to , personal security is still worthy of preaching to a downtrodden people. We can only win Asia over by having and- advocating a theory of life that is the idea of communism. Force may help us get the at tention of the audience; we may have to have and use force to exist at all—probably will have to. But to make our way of life successful will require the teaching and the living of it all over the world- Program Foùr-H club members rvu.-A* v iu m iiicu i^.u will ..... exhibit their years work at the Sherman County Fair September 15 through 17. Judging of ex- hibits and special contests will be held Friday the 15th ; , New this year to the fair will be a Livestock Judging con- test, Cake Baking contest and a Girl’s Style Review. I The schedule of 4-H events: Friday, September 15 9:00 a. m. Entering and placing ABOUT MR. PINSON Motature has long been our Moisture n » *• Mio+vir* limiting factor In this district, t # • eswama nrtARibie that nitrates It seems possible ina may soon 1* an additional limit S T S I X The methods of society in treating such characters in the ireaung human fam ily are not • cessful We shut them tip In p rk wors, them ,n iu ir^ry confinement £ F » ‘S H F s s a . r x 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 4-H Cake Baking Contest 9:00 a .m Livestock Judging Contest: All Sherman County ^ 4 -H Livestock club members eligible. 10:00 Judging of Home Econom ics exhibits. 11:15 a. m. Livestock Showman ship Contests 1:30 p. m. Judging of beef, sheep and swine classes 8:00 p^ m. Girl’s Style Review and announcements of win ners of cake baking contest and livestock Judging contest. J SEES SON AFTER 14 YEARS . . . Mrs. Mary Fran« of Uniontown, Pa.,; Saturday, a a iu ru a y , September ofpicniDci 16 : who recently regained her sight after 14 years sf blindneaa, looks. 1:3Q p. m. Participation of beef I lovingly at the face of her ton, Christopher, whom she last saw as a club members ln pre-rodeo i child of three. He was serving ln Germany when his mother came out parade. - ; of darkness. The Fayette county Red Cress Interceded with army off I-, _____ ;_______________ _____ _ , clals, and the boy, now 17, was granted a ^ » 7 furlough »“* f,OWB Eureka Lodge No. I l l A P . A A Jt home for the reunion with his mother who had asked to see him. a I, m cr.ty VlSSru! members cordially ln- vited to meet with us C. S. B e n n S t W. M. ' H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary final account and for final settlement thereof.- James T. Brown Robert B. Brown Max H. Brown Executors Roy J. Baker ! Attorney for Executors 45-oc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHERMAN COUNTY Robert B, Brown Max H. Broyn Executors Roy J. Baker Attorney for Executors 45-8c NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Efetate of Soren Han sen, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, with the proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned, the duly ap pointed, qualified and acting Ad ministrator, with the will an nexed, of the Estate of Soren Hansen, deceased, at the office of T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, Wasco, Oregon, within six months from thè date of the first publication of this notice: to-wit: September 8, 1950. Ove T. Hansen Administrator, with the will an nexed, of Estate of Soren Han sen, deceased. . T. Lester Johnson Attorney for Administrator, Wasco, Oregon 45-8c In Matter of the Estate of Jas. E. Brown, deceased. CALL FOR BIDS 88. Notice of final hearing The city of Grass Valley will receive sealed bids until Monday, September 18 for the Improve ment of Second street from Church street In Sherman addi tion to Market street and Mar ket street from Second street in Rollins addition to Mill street, approximately three-quarters of a mile. Improvement is to con sist of grading and surfacing ana oiling with an .09 oil mat to a width of twenty feet. 44-5c Glendora Smith, recorder TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the e executors, the m uic undersigned unuci have fUe<j and presented their final account herein for settle- ment, and that Monday the 13th day of October, 1950 at 10:30 (/dock A. M. of said day, in the C°untY Court room, in the County Court Douse in Moro, Sherman County Oregon, have been appointed as a time ano place, by* th e ^ above entitled Court, for the hearing of objec- new fall merchandise j Classrooms newest o f fashions fo r fa ll clothes fo r w om en 1 (- rewound girls, ju n io rs - - T a k e a lo o k. Complete line of Baby wear and Gifts for all times yt x m The Gay Shop K,,» honp we will have keeps the remainder or society X d wheat ,row lng of • w to ^ k e ^ w B w la i ^pleasure in hang as a dramatic end of our £ tth l£ t o T L c h ln e s seed attempts at reformation, sone we with silver Iodide and keep around for life. th t thAir oreclous Maybe if we knew what to do !" !s e n mw ? iiX U iriH long with Mr.. Pinson we would also load J1 wi ' know what to do with , thousands prayed for- ln. of otherg whose respect for de- S Weather Bureau, cent morals Is not as strong as w ^ d o noV « L k e * in making their selfishness But we do not = In Matter of the Estate of Belle B. Brown/ deceased. SS. Notice of final hearing TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: are hereby notified that e x e c u to r s , Jas. T. Brown, Brown and Max H. firown have presenled and filed . account therein in ^ e above entitled Court and Monday October 13, 1950 at Q.clock a M. in the County room county h in Moro, Sherman. Court_ h o u « ap L nt ^ ’ as time and place for hearlng obJections, If any, of exhibits Almost no one wishes J Mr. Pinson well; no one would be saddened were he to meet with violent disaster on his trip back HEPTKMBKR to the Oregon prison. Further RAIN MAKING more it appears that Mr. Pinson wishes no —- one well.He has pretty The —- proven u rc rain makers are with us; wel1 that he doesn t hold the o shades of Hatfield and his the ambitions * . ... gouco tbe aims or the Wheat farmers of . chorman Sherman, very life ’of anyone very Mr high. pin_ Gilliam and Morrow have,rtgn- g<n way probab(y he ml lo n tra c i . doesn't know either. The psy- °f chologyists might tell usthat he hie the September « to w ith pay- was spanked mUfh at p ro m l8 ed a, t h e age of four inasmuch as it is out This cornea announced ofstyle to say that maybe he was- * * *** 5^***— **.3* — ■■■.•-___ _ |a n’t spanked enough at such an that the ^Pacific Northwest Is frug going to be th® w J \ , on. strated in adolescense and cer- the continent. thI . uinly a practlcai' version would i “ U UH. th e announcement be that he hasn't been frustrated have read the announcement He wlthout Qf fllS ' . . „ „ ™ te t h e oavm ent »he Inhibitions of a social being. Bu « « i Regardless of what the psy- promlsed seems,s™ chologlsts say about the behavior iaon with the benefit that would everyone who has come from addlUonairainfall in # P ^ P knows e this ^ i n g area ^ n toe^top wlthout, mucb estimate o f » 5 , rhyme or reasAi there comes an 0VW i T the to r « individual that Is onery to get annlf l y i . T ^ r e drop I n t t a along with. It may be a bad colt counties is a mere drop in tne gur,y pup w * flgbllng bu„ - IN THE COJJNTY COURT OF tions, if any, to said final account THE STATE OF OREGON FOR and for final settlement thereon. James T. Brown SHERMAN COUNTY possible hut N ew York’s reser — voirs are full after a trial and Medford Is sure that cloud seed- brings results. 1 ^ I t will will cost c « t us u« little ano the tne little and experiment may be sufficiently Intereetlng to be Justified even If not entirely successful. ’ Now to get ready for the fair, pun the fancy duds out of closet, get the feet accustomed to the boot,, arrange arrange to to lay lay off o n work worn boots, hc for , few days ad get used to t the of hamburger. The fair fair wm be here next week. • WAITING FO B P E T E . . C h .r m .n the V .8 . . m b . M . d . r t . B r it .ln J” X - n ^ - . e o C v ’V, h oliday with the D o n fla « fa m ily . Smut Problem b / t h . C l^ .u u . w h . k l» c d Sb.r.nAO 3 fiom where I sit ~ ¿y Joe Marsh U.nd„D . . .„ n d . ___ ________ _________ _________ Cake Baking Serious Says Contest Gives Pathologist Girls Opportunity Squint's Drumming For Fair Play! « a Squint Miller’s mighty proud of l b lot he owns that front« on River Road —one of the prettiest spots around here. out theca/" he says, “with a big sign reading: ‘If you mqst dump trash— use these— I like to keep my property clean I ‘ " He*» been In a stew about it latwly, though. Seems that trash- dumpers take one look at hia pr°P" erty, stop their car or truck, and out goes a load of rubbish, spilling all over his place and the roadside, too. Wouldn’t that make you mad? From where I sit, Squint’s sign should make any would-be roadside trash-dum pers pretty darned ashamed of themselves. Now and then some folks just have to be re minded that they ought to have as much regard for their neighbors’ rights as they do for their own. This <jake baking 4-H club members p “ ^ planting nla' d reminder is from a . P. Steenland, Oregon State wyi demonstrate their skill dur- A. P. . tee n tth college extension plant patholo- ing a Cake baking contest to be colltge gist, who states that a serious ^eld at the Sherman County Fair smut threat is spreading in the paVilion Friday, September 15. Columbia basin wheat counties. Contestants will start mixing Last night Squint dropped by OPPOSING COMMUNISM The problem is dwarf smut, and baking their cakes beginnng TRUCKS AND ROADS only one of 26 known smut races at 9 00 a. m. and continue (he house. Over a friendly glass of The argument made by Mac- • Arthur in his “suppressed ” let- The reaction of the ordinary which cannot be controlled by through the day. Club members beer, he tells me what he’s done. It, too,, cuts wm bake either sponge or angel “ I put a couple of empty oil drums the Veteran» of Foreign citizen to the reported arresta of seed treatment. yields. food cakes being judged on skill tv ar. is that If we are to oppose log haulers for overloading seems Seed treatment Js recommend- of mixing and ‘ the finished — pro Copyright, 1950, temmUb v '^ S»tmwSofIlyorce "that o r a b l e ^ 't í ^ p e n a l t y of suspea ed, however, even In the case of duct • ' £ m S t orovT J l ^ e s the aion instead of a fine. , dwarf smut, since it will prevent The contest sponsored by tjie Furthermore Much to being written about spores on the seed from contam- Oregon Wheat Commission will d i »0 In Asia Therefore the damage being done to roads Inating clean soil. beparticipated in by Cooking II and u III , tlu club „ members h a je to retain Korea and to by huge trucks and surely much Spores a>f dwarf smut are aTO ---- . . . from ------ ♦irt f L v w i and Indo-China of It is true. In this county we rounder, harder, smaller and Wjasco, Moro and Grass Valley, protect r remembered that know the breaks that come In darker in color than common Cakes will be baked upon stoves . w \ h«. livPd Ion® in the Highway 97 when big trucks are smut spores, Steenland states. furni8hed by the Pioneer Electric of Asia and that he Is routed this way in early spring. Chief problem with this disease company of The Dalles. - I n .Jn ain tP d with conditions In dry weather the road stands which effects winter wheat only Contestants will furnish their th. ra»- and it m ust also be re- up fairly well. It appears that is-the fact that spores, once in OWn utensils and ingredients for that he is a military our roads are breaking down the soil,-will live eight years or the cake and given two hours m an w ith the natural opinion faster than they can be rebuilt longer. to mix and bake their cakes, th a t m ilitary force can do almost with present resources. Common smut spores, mean- Score cards for Judging will be th r Th in v There are many who have long while, seldom live beyond the skill 60% which wm include ac- ^Wnrnan nature Aslan. Euro- felt that the use of trucks of first crop year. This means that curacy of measuring, dexterity <M»an n r American Is such that larger sise on roads orglnally planting treated seed in already in mixing> and neatness; the fin- . an» in c lin e d to rush to constructed for passenger cars contaminated soil is no insurance ighed product 40% according to v t ít i t h e Ride that seems likely to was an economic mistake. Never- for a “clean’’ crop. Treatment g e n e r a 1 appearance, texture, . reasons to ata^lve theles» there has been insistence which will kill existing spores grain TOlor and navor. ♦he victor of his sini. Morality by truck operators that bigger on seed lots will prevent seed w inners of the contest will often runa second to power tires and more axles rendered spread of the disease. announced at the Style Re- /toanite our reiteration of the dog- the big trucks harmless. This is Similar to common smut, how- yiew ^ n te s t Friday evening at S now p/ovlng to be an error. ever, dwarf smut is readily 8;00 p m and wll, presented waverse is too often true. We have several alternatives, spread by wind. \ \ v special Foley kitchen utensils Thia gives strength to th e . We can reduce the size of the During the 1 9 j ° ?¡ear’ awards as determined by the M cA rthur contention. truck«. We can make the tax on dwarf smut was ln County Leaders Associatlno. Rut history does not prove them high enoubh to pay for Elgin fields in T nion, Baker, ------------- \ a t an ideaban be defeated by the damage and wear on the Wallowa and Wasco a u n tie .. Communism la an Idea, highways. We can tax motorists Some fields were smutted a BOARD INflURER EXHIBITS >rce. democracy. and property owners to constant- high as 75 percent o The to communists have been ly rebuild and repair the rapidly In the f Sh t . agal™* .J bopp The Fair Board is putting in to the down, wearing highways. spread of a ,ot of time these last days get- odden of Asia and Europe that The decision should be made now rests ln » resista n t tln g resKly for ,h e an n u al ev en t- b e t f ven land. And by the people who travel the seeded vaHetles, TWo reslsUnt prevlously ^ 1^ ¡of lend I* an age old sen- roads and who pay the taxes to varieties, hot announced as helping with the ment of the crowded people of make and maintain them. It in short see, y’ . m.ile-,a pavilion Mrs. Robert Boynton »^1 “ other parts of the .hould be made after full Infor- and Elmar. Rex. on t h ’ m illers will •» act as clerk for the judge. n d K w e i l i n Russfc. Itoelf. mation Is given, if it 1. delayed blacklist, Is also resistant The Fair Board has insured g-pLm nts were given 100 g ir o Ño - í l » I.O.OJP the contents of the pavilion and ixxlge No. 113 would appreciate those making ige extates. The fact that the travel at all with safety. Metta 1st and 3rd _____ exhibits of needlework, hobbies, ,rmal advantages from the use Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. Z d w Z r e m S n away « e m , AIM. KENYON DIBB T ian..ent and etc., placing a valuation dn them /«rirotten or not mentioned Mrs. Herbert Kenyon of Perry. ^ ltJng brothers are a t the time of entering. be forgotten or n early Tbursday lnvited to If anyone has a hobby exhibit m lng at the ranch home of meet with ug. ¿ e urne the Wea of «h® that will require very much and Mrs. G. A. Sargent fol w n space or special display will yon MÜ freedoms Ot our i « ninjas Marvin Howell, N. u. please let the secretary or super- s x r n s s s s s r r s - m - ^ e know It Spread to S ”. X w ito C ? r £ L 2 u 5 rid. fair book and plan an exhibit. It America and Africa ana w r a v » Tuaataya of each will be courteously received, at- made an „ ve™ nn and Darwin Van Gilder, month. Visiting MORO. i tractlvely displayed and appre Too often we followed It Vernon .n membe _z — «rjwtices They were planning to return members elated by everyone. h 8hirP , ^ T t h e Ideal home next w ^ k . Helen Kru * at it cast • cloud on the iaeai. TU low fores bock to school provide you with EXTRA pocket money I EUGENE $6.50 CORVALLIS 7.1* KLAMATH F A L I^ 5.55 LA GRANDE 3.70 Phone 731, Moro (ADD TAX) GREYHOHNB BBS IEPOT United States Breioen Foundption^ Welcome Home! Every day now w e are greeting friendly cu stom ys just back from vacation. And, w isely, many o f them are bring ing their Pontiacs in for a post-vacation check-up. We are glad to welcome these wonderful Pontiacs back hom e—for this is hom e to them. Wherever you see the Pontiac service sign is the place where your Pontiac is given expert attention by factory-trained service specialists, using special tools and equipment and factory-engineered parts. Naturally, the men w ho hmuf Pontiac best can service it best—and save you money in the lon g run. ¡L J. u. CHECK LIST FOR FALL Dtagnasls—ladvcMna •»- . □ Stawin« Adiwatm«* .up and a eamplaH ehaelt . - •» □ Adjrat _____ CM _ 1* of "play”) or □ Claan and Intpacl caolinp tyrtam —and add nacattary anti-fraaca. □ * Como In fo r a “ Chock-Up” Today! ARSTILL MONROE PONTIAC, IN OREGON