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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1950)
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*) and ia of necessity w asteful be- statement of the ow ershjp , w h e a t com MISSION « .n m o u n i t « r o e p i v e t h a t d o MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC-, cause some u nits receive n i a t required by th e acts o f con - S r« «.»• K « « y M A K I N G hiWlahed Every Friday at not need the m oney and th e re cress of august u , n n , an >> 1 0 b , l , n KAI> m a m i n i * Moro, Oregon _____________ te no w ay to red istrib u te such J e n s T erjew n , chairm an of the Gile» L. E reach ______ Editor funds in com plete equity. at Moro. oreKon for October isvo Oregon W heat Commission stat- Voters of S herm an county w ill « . u or Oracon. County o f Sherman, a . ed the comm ission in conjune- at tka . *• * county WXJU aforesaid, T pubhc personal- and ior tion With t h e O r e g o n S t a t e COl- wise to Vote 307 X NO the Stata “ »«A kr Art 1 * P m S o CA m at Mora. Orwcoa. a» Caagra— M March fi, __ 1<7> __ because 1) they will receive less i , appeared c u e s t French, who. hav- lege and at the request of w heat OFFICIAI. COVKTT PA PER th an haJf w h at it w ill cost them , grow ers, have instituted a sep- 2) it will not cure the w’o rst Sherman County jou rn al and that arate an d independent check on SUBSCRIPTION RATES fa u lt of the school sy stem , rain-m aking and rain m akers in ONE YEAR - ___________ 3) such a m ethod of taxation is ownerahip. m anagement (and if a daily the sta te of Oregon to determ ine a w asteful and inefficient prac- w h eth er or not rain-m aking is RIAL tice. the above caption, required by the A ct p o s s i b l e i n a c o m m e r c i a l W a y . --------------------- i * M â S ~ STOCKMAN AND B U L L . . 'A’heat' farmtrs fo r a lo n g tlm e t*on < Po*t<1 Law" and printed on the reverse o f thia form to bave know n th at m any of th eir Labor is m aking a v alian t ef- »u: fore to un seat tw o Oregon con- J - gressm en a t th is election. T hey bu»ine** nuuutcers a re: Publisher. . PU B LISH E R S hope to beat E llsw orth and Gilae L. French. Mora. Onreon. Editor. Stockman. These two have been Editor, Giles u. **0»^- FOR SALE: A few canary sing- ^ASSOCIATION active in sup p o rt of the Taft- «w». Bari nee* Manager Lela (J. French. erfi. $7.00 each. Iva Dams, H artley law , have not voted for wn»r b: (if * -n -i b, . Moro, Oregon 49-50p (X T O BEK «, IRAQ CVA and In general are not ~ n » r.o ra . ¡u »*,. yhbw. » y s Al,E or lrade.in: New -5 i satisfactory to th e labor group £ . in4 t;tb so n Deluxe E lectric stove. TH E PIO N E ER MAREA At A m odern m i g h t inquire or the m ore radical of the Dem- holders ow ning one par » n t or m o n o f can up-Stairs in depot. "W hy stand a rock on end and ocrats . i," X £ 3 K . 7 < £ to .« f o r SALE: Spinet piano. Will put a brass plate in it in an of- Stockm an is the congressm an o f the individual owners must be given, sacrifice for quick sale. Cash ten deserted spot?" from this d istric t and num er- “ , £ 7 ^ 2 ? « 7 ^ ZL or term s. Can be seen a t Moro. I t does seem som etim es th a t ous criticism s of him have been addreea. •> well as those o f each Individ, W rite Tallm an Piano S tores regard for the past suffers in the voiced recently, none very seri- m7 aber- 7 °^ ** ^ • “2 w 395 South 12th St. Salem, Ore. race for attention. It m ust com- ous and m ore indicative of his j i « - - Nsn, Ora- 48-50C pete w ith funny (sic) books, forgetting to get around over » .T h a t the known bondholders, mort- athletic events, radio music, ma- his te rrito ry m ore th an an ything i ‘^ ^ n t ^ o r <^ r e ^ r it X ai* °^ ^ u itniof FDR SA LE: Large H eaterola oil gazines, the broad highw ay and else. If he w ere opposed by an bonds, m ortgages ¿or other securities a n : heater, also Wedgewood gas A rt the passionate and perhaps par- acceptable m an th e race m ight (If 4. ther* " * noB*- *° ■***♦•> nooe ran g e gooti condition. That the two paragraph* next above. 48c donable battle for more and m ore ho Hn«e sfvSsff th s s s a s s sS tb s ¿-rsczs. ffock- W atkins, Wasco, money. _ B ut _________________ all these can _ be __ in- But Vernon Bull is not a con holder«. a«d security holder«. i f any, ¿ M in e d ”» n i m ade m ore en- te e u n t f o T th e " honor oi ' r e p r e - toX™ '“ « & H E L P WANTED; Nationa l o r TV rXA'S A gan irat inn offers opportunity joyable by a knowledge and ap- senting th e second d istrict of hook* o f t u company but aiao. in to m ake money in your spare pred atio n of the events th a t Oregon th a t deserve« the regard tim e, w riting credit reports in made up the very lives of gen- of voters how ever dissatisfied <*»mpeny a* tru*t<* or in any other fidu- W asco, interesting work. B us erations of people who have gone they w ilh Mr stockm an. / ^ra « r " ^ n w "i^ iness knowledge o r education this way before. Mr. Bull has served long in acting, i* g iv e n : also that the said tw o preferred. W rite Mr. W . P. We m ust take our cues from th e Oregon legislature w ith no G ray, K O . Box i l l , Por^ ac^ the past because we cannot distinction o th er th an as a con- the rim unaU noea and condition* under 48-50c know the future We must be glstant voU? for Ubori for radical »Jnch rtockholder* and .ecurtly holders 7, O regon.. -------- guided by w hat has happened, theories and as one w ho persis- the company ^ tra e u e a " hold stock *a£d p o k SALE: ___ — Red Cedar fence not by what we hope or expert intem perately over trifles. , B * cap^-Hy other than that g L Briggs Rt. 4 Box will haDDen One rrlav flippantly Ty <. ... .. . ... o f a bona fide ow n er; and thia a ffia n t pO 8W . Vx- »->■ ¿00« « V th a t th e and their He h nelth er the m entality nor r ^ n to beiiera that any other 204. Hillsbbi Oregon. 46-8P s a y u i a i u x r p iw n c r is a iiu the tem peram ent, to rep resen t wvm , w n— ' r t — . or corporation any tntorart direct or indiraet in the CUSTOM ' SLAUGHTERING — covered wagons, th eir battles Oregon a t the capitol. ■aid stock, bond*, or other aecuritie* than M eat cutting, w rapping, sharp w ith the Indians, their struggles ______________ a* *o stated by him. freeze. Bring them in any da* fi. That the averse« number of copia« against storm s and lack of wa- p o o r p < r m c REI,ATIONfl o f each issue o f this publication sold or b u t Suntlay C & C Food Store, ter and dU^ >urai^ " ie^ J J n ‘5 * T he renew ed argum ent over dLtribuud or oth«7 G rass Valley, Oregon. pair are dH * ate5 UJ " e r tne lh e ln p o r t ]a n d Wi*e. to paid *ub*criben. durins the tw bridge Yet, the John Day riv e r Z,Q,,__41 **»• «»nth* praeedinr the date «how« FOR YOUR WILLYS 4-W HEEL f l o w s in the sam e channel as it cause8 not* th a t A im e rs above riS w h o n t h e first Oregonians to° often get th « n se lv e s in poor GILES I* french DRIV E PICKUP, J E E P OR L 1 ^ J o « J ?tam position as far as the public is editor STATION WAGON contact crossed U in 1842. And the stam niotrii,..tnrc mn»-« 8worn to «ubapribed before — W illis M otor. Co., W est Col ina, and strength of ch aracter ^oncerne<1 D istributors >et m ore 2nd day of October, 1950 um bia River Highway, The Carrel S. Benn (ft they displayed are Mill guides Dalles, Ore. Also W lllys Sta notary public *eal my comm I —loo to m aterial and «ptritual a u c te « ,han ,fa n ?$ ‘ <to’ f TT tion W agons, Jeepsters, Sedan ' gets the blame. If one possible __________expires M arch 2, 1951. D eliveries and 2-Wheel drive . ‘ solution Is taken d istrib u to rs Lupine Rebekah Ixydge No. 116 In h o n o rin g rth e »» g , , art ,„crease because of Meet» Meets 2nd and 4th Pickups ton equipped with a re b o n o r ln g the things th e t fa for a Tuesday» of each the new F-head HURRICANE m otor. Used civilian and m ili - .% h"*«-1- P H « for m ilk. •• m o n * - V o tin g fW d n r to i S W heal farm er» are In nui.-h n iem h er. welcome ta ry Jeeps. W illys-Overland 35tfn °n * tr a m w e resn ect s e ll * e M me predlcatnent. They pet Helen K ruger, N. 0 F a rts and Service. r e * n nce In youth o r In ancestor.; -om thlng like th ree cents o u t Lucille May. Sec. we expect our better citizens to ° f the price of a loaf of hreaTI have Sw fortitude to »lay w ith and all th e blam e for .the 17 to th eir word and th eir Ideals. 20 « n t I*rlce th e consum er payc. The pioneers w ere th a t kind of A business th a t appeared so people The state and the nation unfairly before the public would developed from th a t kind of h ire a firm of public relations m ental and m oral stam ina. No experts. T hat som etim es helps substitute has ever been found Yet the num erous organisations for character building In a life th a t p u rp o rt to speak for the or In a nation. farm ers should be able to pre- T h at Is w hy the H istorical So- sent the farm ers in a m ore fav A t th e C A P IT A L C IT Y , M o ro , O reg o n ciety is dedicating a plaque td orable light, w ith o u t the aid of the pioneers near th e John Day paid propagandists crossing of the early wagon --------------------- trains. In honoring them It will Have you stopped recently to honor th e ideals th a t m ake this contem plate th e fall w ith kind- nation possible. nes« Instead of w ith the sh iv er _ th a t comes w ith th e first cool days. T h ere’s no garden to both- THK T A X PA Y E R »’ BILL e r , ^j,ere {8 a com forting warm- A m easure will be on the bal- * °f fires, the leaves N E W SPA P2I \ Want A d t Ing areas. W heat farm ers in Oregon and m other states are eagerly await in the results of the survey. "Successful rain-m aking," accord ing to Ed Ball, adm inistrator, "would be a g reat boon to -w heat farm ers, however, It is Just as im portant to know definitely if it fails. F o r example m uch good money has been sp e n t by w est ern K ansas w heat farm ers on attem p ts a t rain-m aking with vague and inconclusive results. problem s would be solved w ith All persons having claims additional rainfall. However, against the estate of Annie they have been confused over W illiams, deceased, are hereby notified to p rese n t them , in the too optim istic claim s of the proper form , to the undersign rain-m akers and the too pessi ed, the duly appointed, qualified m istic claim s of the w eather and acting E xecutor of the bureau. L ast W ill and T estam ent of D uring Septem oer an inde Annie W illiam s, deceased, at pendent survey will be started the office of Geo. G. Updegraff, by the w h eat comm ission and Moro, Oregon, w ith in six months from the date of th is notice, to the college on a large rain-m ak wit: Septem ber 22, 1950. ing atte m p t -in Sherm an, Gilliam Donald J. Williams and M orrow counties by Dr. Geo. G. U pdegraff Kirick noted for his experim ents A ttorney for E xecutor 47-50c in artificial cloud seeding. T he su rv ey will be thorough NOTICE OF F IN A L HEARING NOTICE TO CREDITORS and im partial and will be based NOTICE IS H EREB Y CIVJ«]N Notice Is hereby given th a t on correlation factors betw een th a t the undersigned, EVELYN the undersigned has filed in the norm s of th e w eather stations ELIZA B ETH SM ITH, has been involved and o th ers in surround- C ounty C ourt of the State of Oregon for Sherm an county his duly appointed A dm inistratrix BetKiehem Chapter No. 78. O.tELS final R eport and Account as of the E state of Leon Howard Meets every second and A dm inistrator De Bonis Non Sm ith, deceased, and has quali fourth Thursday In each w ith the W ill Annexed of the fied as such A dm inistratrix. All m onth; visiting m em bers estate of* Jo h n J. Conroy, de persons having claim s against invited, Moro, Oregon ceased and th a t Saturday, Nov said estate are hereby notified Olive Young, W. M. em ber 4, 1950, a t ten o’clock an d required to p resen t the same, Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary A. Mv of said day, at the County duly verified, to the undersigned Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A.M Courtroom , in the Courthouse, a t h er residence a t Wasco, Ore Meets on the 1st and at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed gon, w ith in six (6) m onths from 3rd T hursday evenings by the C ourt as the tim e and the date of the first publication each m onth. Visiting place for hearing of objections of th is notice, to-wit, Septem ber m em bers cordially In vited to m eet w ith us to said F inal R eport and Ac 29, 1950. C. S. B ennett, W. M. count and the s e tt’em ent of said EVELYN E L IZA B ETH SMITH A dm inistratrix of th e E state of estate. H B. P inkerton, Secretary Leon H ow ard Sm ith, deceased P atrick McHugh BROWN & VAN VACTOR, Moro Ixxbce No. U S l.O.CLF Geo. G. Updegraff Uaaia 1st and 3rd .Oil«»« The Dalles, Oregon A ttorney for A dm inistrator, Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. 48-5lc <Lb. ft. c. t a . - 49-52c A ttorneys for E state. hall. T ra n sie n t and visiting b ro th ers are cordially invited to meet w ith us. A M arvin Howell, N. G. I>eo W atkins, Secretary INTEREST i Beefo’s Beefofs BEEFO’S 'W ith J u n io r to h e lp m e , w e r e a lly a n s w e r th e te le p h o n e p ro m p tly .* ’ . . . Y ou w o n ’t m iss y o u r i m p o r t a n t c a lls if y o u a n s w e r th e te le p h o n e r i g h t a w ay . . . Pacific T e lep h o n e . SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH FIRST M A T IO N A L «ttrvxmo BANK o r PORTLAND OOGON rOGff7HUM DON’T BE TRICKED INTO • 1 Some are going to l'ie PI to see PROHIBIT prime beef. W e v e got some right s ‘ s . ’x ¿ 1 school chil in our iocker. Ihn facC fal1 la a P re tty satisfactory m e 8*aa<>n. W ouldn’t it be awful to hdlrlt thA mnnpv not enJ°y 11 and 11,118 ** uncomr 2L 1» tb ctntA fortable for a q u a rte r of a life? am ong the districts of the state _____________ th l. »30 w ould be divided on the x t n l c k w e n t through tow n basis of children. - t„ jg m orni„g w ,tk a m u ffier on fu rth e r handicaps children in ru ra l Oregon w here c h i l d r e n -------------- J------------ --------------------- have long suffered from lack of the "educational op p o rtu n ities’’ which the original bill w as ad _ v ertislng as equalising. The report Of T. C Holy, | Ohio educator, who has made reports for several states and now for Oregon, points to our . . . the letter« «tart. Theo lack of proper school organ iza many reader« of THE CHRIS tion as o u r m ain w eakness. In TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR th a t he is absolutely correct. cell the Editor how much they A lthough th e ru ra l school law enjoy thi» daily world-wide newspaper. has helped consolidate districts all over the state th ere are still **T^e MoflMfor it tb t mott « over 1200 school districts, m any CtrtjvUy tttwt- w ith so little property and so P^ptr in tb t U. S. . • " few pupils th a t a successful "Vnltubln nid in tnneb- school is Impossible. Wc need •ng . . .• a com plete reorganization of o u r "Netes tbnt it contplttt nnd fnir. . school d istricts. Dr. Holy re- com m end, a m inim um of 75 ele. **T4e Monitor ittrtlf it n rtndrr’t noerttity , , .* m e n u ry pupil» for a a c h o o 2- 100 high school pupil»- r im e You. too, will find the Monitor will of necessity have to be ex informative, with complete world news . . . and as neces ceptions to boln. sary as your HOME TOWN The cost of educating Oregon R paper. growing thousands of children Use this coupon for a Special could be m aterially reduced if Introductory subscription —- 26 the state w as properly organi/xd. ISSUES FOR ONLY SI— T hai has been adm itted for years by our ow n educatxirs. i t 1* certain th a t the longer we con tinue to pour increasing dollars y / into the present inefficient sys tem the longer we will m aintain — it. I t Is like trying to keep up a Chrbti«« Srteac« Monitor broken dn\Ml Aibb’ l ■' Oe*. Norway Si , Bmro*i 15 M m m oney poured Into the Oregon i.m>d»„<„ „(,- system as It 1» now Is w asted - «o ~ Thg Chr «»«»»! ™<7 Science Monitor— 26 lasuca. 1 efictrac >1. m oney T he bill for the additional $30 p«r census ch’’d w o u ld « r tln u e th e policy of taxing over a w ide area, (the state) for dis- trib u tlo n to sm aller units. Such a policy rob« local citizcni of Î Â '' (h e ir on lro l over th eir affairs 1 A _ XCLM"— PrAjLlXA-' ON NOVEMBER 7th Beefo’s Beefo’s VOTE • 317xNC L a s t M e a s u r e o n th e B a llo t I R N O V I» I '•wy-r r-i Be sure to register so that you can vote 317 X NO — a vote against the return of bootleg- ’f | ging, racketeering, speakeasies, 2? * * disrespect for law and order, and all the other evils of prohibition ! e * .- -- F t-3 £ » ( » I « ’ -Z 9k ES. I coariun • rar*v**o. — a-. -«< 1 Citizens 317 X No Committee, Lee S*’ ' ’ 301 Lumbermens Bldg., Poiu-... retry