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~ ' • : - • ■, ■ ■■'*'‘'Svy'/'rtr* ' \j • * ■\ V \ FACE I «HERM AN i ß iftr tu m COUNTY C m œ tç J o u r n a l M fW S P A F it P U B L IS H K R S A S S O C IA T IO N N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L A S S O cfiu àoM JO U RN A L, M O R O . O REG O N F R ID A Y , J U N E » , — **- ,. .-. ■ ’«rr’r »f**-*- --” th e Estate of X M . A x te ll, deceased. and th a t M onday, the 30th d ay of J u ly . 1951, at 10:00 A . M ., o f said d ay, a t the Courtroom, in the courthouse, in Mono. S herm an C o un ty, Ore- gon. have been fixed by the S o u r* , as . th e U,mel and1 pla7 for h earin g o f objections to said F in a l A ccount and fo r th e settlem en t o f said estate C la ire A x te ll enem y, n or by the C om m unis tlc Chinese w ho entered th e b a t tie . b a t b y an o ffic ia l o f R ussia w h ich has pu b licly been as pu re as the d riv en snow in the w hole a ffa ir. F u rth e rm o re there is some evidence th a t this nation was the re a l ln au g u rato r o f the peace proposal and th a t M a lik g ave i t b reath some davs a fte r w e had g iven i t life . • v I t is o n ly the last of a series of fu n n y business w h ic h no o n e 1 not on the inside pretends to understand O u r generals In th e field proposed a id to N a tio n a lis t C hina and th e re p o rt w as sup pressed; congress voted m o n ey fo r aid to N a tio n a lis t C h in a and the s tu ff n ev er got th e re o r w as obsolete w h e n I t did; friend s o f C o m m u n ist C h in a w e re advanced in th e state d ep a rtm en t and o f N a tio n a lis t C h i n a fire d or hushed u p — in- y j g \ - E x e c u to r T . L es ter Johnson A tto rn e y fo r E x ec u to r . r U ♦ A,1 Lake (pictured above) and w ith white-capped M t. B onneville towering above A t the head o f f f newest, m ost modern, and moat beautiful state parks b located, it, W allowa Lake State p “*k « th ?d ed ication of this area of m ountain wonderland, and M arshall D ana. July 4th has been set -is the date th5 ^ . to ive th e X d ic a tio o address. Established in 1947. W allowa former editor of the Oregon fc5 t J < 5 ^ X com e to the lake to enjoy it’s hah,ng, boating , V li" I <1 Io • O O N R E R V A T IO N W h ile th e p resid en t is in - T h is n a tio n is in process o f v e s tig a tta f « M •'China k>' that th e tu r r o ^ d io e m o u n t a c r f - d . T h e « t i r e N o r t h - « . the dedication ceremonies the 4th of July and to spend the day ^ Z t h e ^ u p U of W ^towa C o u n t, in — - adopting a d iffe re n t a ttitu d e to- " * * * • 7 “ w a rd n a tu ra l resources and th e ** relaxing in the Wallowa Wonderland. conservation thereof. W e a lre a d y C h ,n a conspiracy w hich got US in to l U thto tro u b le ’ S u re ly th e ftahJng boots, packs the c ar fo r Place la st * « * • H rep^ ‘CT? - j k j ~ - ; ; ; s s s . ' C i r s ~ fro m cheat > " " " » . 11» t w i 1 1 » . .» 1 bu™ . ~ tim b e r ow ners must be forced o r cease fire I t m ight le t us atjon ()f independence and con- norlhL,o[ . . ’^ lll i ? ™ ' - - ».ue, . . . . . few people in the T h e re was q u ite a large grass i » « » » . w ith 900.000 - m en • . . rld . have his rig h ts and p riv U - fire last w eek » U rttn g between Z ~ L J Ln . . " ' i ? - ? ~ 7~~ long t i r e , ta t £ £ w a tc h in g It to see th a t n o th in g and t h a , h as th e m be- C arlisle's .e rv .e e e ttU o n anti the rrotrtcttons on mining but th e« u<? up a few tou g h , determ ined, r u tto n canyon (. h ig h w a y th a t a re some. y e a n t u -n e d q i n e a distance up the T h e above are a ll m in o r form s « t 1 ^ a ten th o f to ta l a re . V .„dependent p e r s o n 175 „ _ _ o f n a tu ra l resources w h e n com- and pared to the land. U n til recen tly P °r t and a haK o f 1®u£ th e re have been no v e r y s trln - > » , • g en t restrictions on the use o f « “ ° ur down d»wn land th a t Is. fa rm in g land. T h is graatly« w as p a rtly due to th e fact th a t N o rm a l citizens the g o vern m en t . k n e w n o th in g about land use and had no agen- cy to fin d out about land and p a rtly because the farm ers w ere p o p u larlly presumed to be an Independent group w ho w o u ld re- sent a n y a ttem p t at controls and because they had a good are in a bad ab° fU/ e because hey been ground about * ha* ha the na »«ld aiJd be- tIons Involved and second. confl- they have 540 1 e t e p ersons dence in know, block of votes. These conditions are changing T h e g o vern m en t now has several I T A I N ’T P R O P E R agencies w ith a u th o rity to learn modern h o i»e w ife , equip- som ething about land, its care. _ new fangled tools and use and conservation Some * insiste"on - - - * * cooking — — o f these agencies have ra th e r £ X r e c ^ e r Itis d efin ite opinions about the use M p^a ^ hlch We condemn as of land and some o f th e ir opln a of th a t basic ions m ay prove correct. Also it g ^ h S T m a d e settlem en t o f has been dem onstrated th a t far mers a re little m o re bent to w ard possible and neces WWt a re ca lc itran t independence than other citizens and fu rth e rm o re w h e th e r th e ^ V ^ ^ a r g e S under k n o w n ^ X o ^ ^ coiwervaUon n ^ r ^ r ^ ^ U t ' M o r tg a g e L o a n » to M e e t ^ w it h M as te r E ngberg in the chair. D ue to the absence of M rs secretary, M rs. - took dow n the t of wood w hich and « ^ r e d 1)>oked real for the job they m ay re p o rU . F o r the lecturers h o u r M rs H a rla n d M cD onald read . «1 lnt0 c a k U b w lllty In ig h a Jogt lf an hour. th in ln epbp B u t th k w h h a a t t is lost. .uspenae o anticip atio n , the suspense or f anucipauon. ure con- cem about p roper seasoning, the Qf g w a lu d success A ctu ally g overnm ent control A n ctually _ Lf A y th in g ko has . _ alw a ys been the end of Drog ues th e end o f ex- ^ I n u t ^ T L i Id J ^ b e g in n in g of a bureaucracy with red tape as to __ . o fflce A w e s te rn . . . . . _. ___ bepg’g d au g _ h ter . and three child , _ ren, M rs. T h e lm a K le fe l, Carol, s te v le and T o m m y . Also a niece and nephew o f M rs. Engberg, J u d y and J e rry Ma8On T h e vis « u.. th e course of m- m an events it becomes necessary t ------- — people to dissolve . w the to t one people to dissolve e p o litic al bands which have con- nected th em w ith another, and M rs W illia m H uck. M r. a n d • h a b it o f * lual ataUon to which ^ * ‘ u ro j m d _ o f J ^ . t u r e ^ G o d t h e r * : r „ : ; h , c h , m p e l t h e m 10 i'.re, u ? o " l , E a rl Of t t a S e s t make. It Im - c re .te d equal; th a t t n e y ^ r e en- ro M lb le fo r anyone to b elieve (lowed b y th e ir ( n a w w ith K T h a d th e land been kept by certain un alien able re n t and in the quantites n o w produced, ^ t . * e rn m r w re k ? th e s: ~ p u ro u lt ^ of h a p p ln c « ; H W - V production to t b ^ e e n d .. It 1« th e rig h t o f M oro ---------- " church H er e ia » h id nl the same benefit rig h t* as w o r t ers in com merce and ‘ ndostry have possessed under F e d e ra l, old age and s u rvivo rs Insurance Defense is your job, too! P8' 1 tw <lve ye* r’ c o lo r e d « ” • Sunday afternoon, Ju ly 1st at 3 o clock. ---------------- -— ----------- --- — — next Business Men Now is a group of strong, healthy young Ameri can soldiers enjoying an after-chow gab Mo n on while they polish up for tomorrow’s inspection. They are a part of the best-fed, best-equipped, best-cared-for Army in the world—the U nited States Army. And they are just like the boys from your home town, from your own block, who are training now to do a job of defending your country —and you. H • “ ' u V Ä to the rig h t m an. Good opening D” ter in . r-i. WHAT its power« th e m «hall «eetn mo«t lik e ly to effect th e ir «afaty and happi- goer ON HMRBT No. I l l l-O O -F anw tho#e on whlch ProP°*it « a 'n o t ’ made by the principles are >w M na vtu> « a r e «up- they broke from England, N o rth h a « been our prime Before the clttaen put. on hl. a™ ° " * th .e “ l i c ^ t a c t W l L l S Tuaady» «ach of month. V is itin g m onth member« welcome memtx Gladys M orrison , , N .G . H elen M a rtin , Sec. M O T O R fo r W U - m ers and the professional p W P 'e R , v e r H lghw ay> T h e D a iie«, Ore- The < « , r . r e f O r 23-tfc. gon. < r Enom where I sit Joe Marsh "Run Dry" Sandy Johnson showed me his Jeraey cowa last week. I t waa a warm day and they were all under the trees near a watering trough. And darned i f one eoW'Wlan’t pumping w ater into the trough! I t ’« a fa c t— she’d raise the pump handle w ith her nose, and use her throat to push i t down again. Fiarl G e n try , N . G. I^ o W a tk in s , Secretary w ith «ome W h ic h la a fa ir ly oood « t a r t -------------------------- — A fte Z r J th S l» t T nation. h S o » »he D ectaretlon of Indcpcn , . Bpto. lu b e t a h ¿ i . ? n eb tin ff a v e t r dence w hich w a« the firs t docu- Meet« 2nd and 4th o th * r * ' *“ • * • “- r e n t indicating th a t o u r pollU h a t la v i» v a . j _ _ In K o rea ln a w "police action’* a cal forefath er« Intended to « ta rt known at fire has b een « n ew g overnm ent T h e above ° n<* f o u n h 'X X ^ n e le h m onth: v isitin g members = : « ” Lodge Remember that when you’re buying Defense Bonds you’re building a personal reserve of cash saving*. M oney that will aome day buy you a house or educate your children, or support you when you retire. Re- * member, too, that if you don’t eave regularly, you generally don’t eave at all. So go to your company’s pay office— now—and sign up to buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. D on’t forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series £ Bond you own auto matically goes on earning interest every year for 2 0 years bom date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the bond you bought for $18.75 oan return you not $25—-but ae much as $33.33—if you just hold it the extra ten years! A $37.50 bond pays $66.60. And so on. For your security, and your coun try’s, too, buy U. S . Defense Bonds now! The Cow That Can't pro d u ctio n eroakm The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence 1 eT .?.Oy^ , KrOUP ° ° "?K " ^ l y s ^ v e r t a n d S ales. S erv ice, P a r t . w ith in th is coverage a re th e f a r - ¿ d Xcces8Orles. W e st C olum bia n g p to r Neither to It helpful the people to altar or to abolisn MeeU 1 s t n »n^ 03i d <wmra to refute to It, and to ln rtltu te n ew govern- Tueadaya to L O O T . „ S t o S ^ h S '¿ c n T u y i^ " i t a “Ä on £>■ ’^ X £ r e a.re "kn o w n or roch r r t o r t p ^ n d w - s g g J S Ä - to adopt sup erio r re s tric tiv e to And one of the best ways for you to do t h a t job is to buy U. S. Defense* Bonds. For your Defense Bonds help maintain America’s economic strength just as these boys help maintain her military strength. Go to the Pay Office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan, or join the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. D o it now ! ilE E P W A N T E D : Do ha ve w h a t i t takes to man- age y o u r Ow n business? N o act t h e ir n et e a rn in g s f r o m . , tra n sp o rU tio n . A lso N e w th e b ugin ess am o u n ts to $400.00 w h e e l D riv e J E E P S P IC K - o r m o re p e r y e a r W e lo stated ± i r 7 ? ,“ * WAGONS " the, ° n Ly ere Defense is your job, too. M ALE Under Social Security - -4* i nearby. W r ite T h e J. R. W a t- 3rd T h u rsd ay evening» each mor.tn. Visttinp m em bers cordially in v ite d to meet w ith us Donald M a rtin , W .M . B. P in k e rto n . Secretary B ^ le h .» ^ t u r« ^ Ua m ^ Vg powers m U ard at th e Bruce oosttoaa. are P ortland, Oregon P»0?«*1 wil1 t)e 2J*T° of the business incom e T h is U x applied J° the flrs * °f, ‘nccme and w ill be filed as p a rt 2 Î th T a" nual cording to V ernon A. W e lo , L a vtffd a n a i JL-P U R P O 6E A dam s G ran g e social se c u rity m an ag e r. ______ « n n ,,» < H a rry E U on M edlf,r w lth th e fa rm ,n * T h » fast creep!»w nand o f federal the sep a ra tio n . S ^ i r i h e mistake in “We bold these tru th s to be tob. p h t l o ^ p h y T t e d e v r i O F self-evident, th a t a ll r e n arc Xn to h o m e .te « to ra there E : SLk « i ACON . . . C«ttW U tfc¿t h a ls s í Cal Abram», h itliu j 4 U L are k r J . - s C¿¿ t« i. 5 in th iir p ace ¿etung u.v Nat*om.i l.- ajk..- tin* year, r i a a v çra . e U pi-cJ bi¿ le-ig a cs .l iu.k »¿.s s a a p .t J re- h ave ^ oVed here fro m Salem E ffec tive Jan u ary 1, 1951 agon on display a t W I L L I S and are are a a t t hom e o o f f M rs. those w ho ow n th e ir ow n bust- W and t lh y,e e home ¿ ¡ n r o R CO All-steel body over- Adam 's m o th e r, M rs Grace Med- nesses e ith e r ks sole pro p rieto rs d rt- ^ p le n ty of c arry in g capacity ,e r Adam a> w ill soon m ove or as partners are t h l s ^ S ° X m ‘a a S to M r o r o t e govern e n tltto th e m , a ¿ e c e n t r e s p e c t , ^ acre, l o f o th e r k in d , of to th e o p t a t o M . * * ? ? % * £ -------------- « U le maintaining Inde- «P»*™« «»“ < * « 7 ?houid. ^ î lar! t t a ^ n M rs. entangled to a w im e , am ong th e P4^ 1 1 1 to a h o u se on the W a lt M ed ler he practical th e e arth , the separate and place where Mr. A dam s w ill h e lp to »n u n fo rtw ta ta A w e™ »» ^ ^ t r o . c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te i n a g r ic u lt u r e H O M E O F F IC E cnqNn ao to m Z a r k M » % . "W hen, in S : Phone A T 4331 a p p e a r, therefo re, th a t th e lto rs _h ? « L alL S fa rm e r should tak e m om ents o f escaping steam. W h y p ^ ^ d to re tu rn hom e the firs t S t e s h a \ i n to see th e beans are on the table be th e follow ln g w eek. C U S TO M S L A U G H T E R IN G - is no longer exem pt frm cover T ^ u ^ b ^ m p l. f o r .../ - t h e " - * o n ..c h .l, M eat cu ttin g , w rap p in g , sharp D onald B ry a n t fro m Seattle, age under the Federal Social Se- freeze. B rin g them in a n y dav W n ., is v is itin g friends ln R ufus c u rjty A ct j | e m ay n o w earn th a t th e agencies th a t m a y P W r e d for then b u t Sun«lay. C 4 C Food Store, d u rin g his vacation. W h ile h ere same re tire m e n t and lnsur- charged w ith a d m in istra tio n — Grass V a lle y , Oregon. 2 ltfe he was a houseguest o f M r. and ance rights as his employees, ac- the land have the in fo rm a tio n to B E R E A D J U L Y I m ired • 1 S ta n d a rd In su ra n ce Co. i »12 S. W . W a sh in irton w ith foL ? he y??r nice. m inutes of the m eetin g Mr M n i W illia m O R r la n tau g h t and M rs W illia m O’Ô rien acted ü ie pre4M>hool child ren the last aggteUnt gtewardg w hen W y c liffe R ice T h e d iffe re n t com m ittees gave w en t to ¿ o rk - i n R ufus p ^ . It 4 ; h d w eavin g M rs. John M arth le - firs t re P °rt of s<>< ial had m ade Uttle lambs MX lncome w iH rnade ln 1952 th a t w ith h ea t in d pressure a c o m in g Sunday fro m Spokane bean can be softened and swell was M r and M rs Andy E n g _on Knur TERM S ' W P R O M P T S E R V IC E n ry *> "“ fu tu re U m e by a n d 'm u s ta r d if re p o rt w as In terestin g . tt w u n |<* there and a ll had < ° n foT S h erm an $ o u n J> h ‘8 u » i» ia tio n to e lim in a te p riv a te ■ o n * <u . « Hov F in a l A ccount as E x ec u to r of o J in in itg » of how certain handy. T h e less heat the best A fte r lh e close o f g ^ e th e a rle a s a n t day isn/t« ar» to be utilised.** beans Is th e ru le. In b atch in g w om en se rv e d su p p er. M rs. H a r B om : T o M r. and M rs. R o b e rt U a^v ^uch in tim a tio n w ould <here used to be a can fu ll Iand M cD onaid treated every t a « d r i v e i an o ld S « « r a d o n » *» ™ « » » U m “ ' » “ • < « * one present to pop _ B . rooks, m in is te r o f W asco A , ! • !.. ch of C h rist, J u n e 24 a t th e rr 9 to Vloien- .n g e r ln o w d a y « one ln« ,n d one eaUng I t took tw o M r „ p n io b e th K u yp e rs, w h o Position as cook o r X ^ T r r e e In o r throe d a y . to get them done a ZtrZv’^ a t"h p r'h n m p in *rh e Dalles, a son. H e has been W A N T E D : stroke at h e r home n named D ay|d housekeeper, experienced, re ^ ? n rin iP w ith control of land w lth e fire b u t tw ice a day, R ufus last week ia im p ro v in g at W A SCO M E T H O D IS T ferences. M ias D aisy Butler, ^ S e r certota X u u o n . . T h is run ln th e w a te r and the M ,C o lu m b ia hospital In T h e re w ill be d iv in e w o rs h ip » phone 3233 o r w rite 118 w . 3d, W t a A t o e produce o f th e lan d «hovel on th e coal type o f rook- D alles, b u t It w ill be some T h e Dalles, Oregon 34p . in ten sely Im p o rta n t saves Um e; a n d w e 11 adm it tim e sh e can be dism issed. at the Grass V a lle y M eth o d ist r o X i t v T u « d tla e n s o f to the ♦b. m lm iM of the th e n ation indK niihuac wi thn fond auoolv land threatens tne " 7*221 «w . w semblance of gey. w ill be some c o n tr o l— o r an a tte m p t e rn m e n t c o n tro l— o r a n a w w * r A Y o u r In d iv id u a l n ee d » : A T T R A C T I’. R fc. .X77\ w o rk. several poems. A n d y E n g tierg S aturday, the e n tire group, o f N O T IC E I F F I N A L A C C O U N T a re p o rt on h is and M r o r|M<> c|ass t0(tether w u h - N ( y n c E „ hereby glven lh a t ^ r f e r t ^ f o r Engbergs , attendance a t -w e lh e lr parents had a picnic a t De- . «1^ g s. p a i I k t w d y . C o un ty C o u r to fth ± e S ta te o fO r e sessio n h«>d T h » e M ess S p rin r e X P o r U a n T t ^ week before. ^T V as s a i e w v in ed “ ■ .. N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G N O T IC E , is h ereb y g iv en th a t the undersigned has file d In the C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S tate o f Oregon fo r S h erm an C o un ty his F in a l Account as A d m in is tra to r o f the E s U te o f M a ry E - K n o x ’ deceased| and th a t W ednesday, Juiy n , 4i951, a t 10:00 A . M „ o f said day, at the cou rt room in th e cou rt house, in M oro, Sher- m an County, Oregon, have been fixe d b y the C o u rt as th e tim e and place fo r h ea rin g o f objec- tions to said F in a l A ccount and fo r the settlem en t o f said estate. F ra n k P. K n o x A d m in is tra to r T . L ester Johnson, A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r 31-4c Rufus News sm all A tlee W ilso n , b ro w n C u rtis N ea l farm ers are buying o a t th e ir food a good food, neighbors so fast and consolidât- * a ing farm s ao extensively th a t o w ü w i l l stick to tne n o s S e y do not have th e political J^y o r d riv in g cows o r even w r i t i n g . .. e d lto rto lk T h e cooking o f I t U pow er they once had. resolutions e a iw a n m atters Hu* leada to an rt * ‘1- and ? lik e other u X S h i. land N O T IC E O F w x A i H R A i m m 1 K OF F I N A L H E A R IN G ► N otice is hereby g iv en th a t Eugene H . Spencer, E x e c u to r o f th e S E s ta te o f H o w a rd M . Spen- cer. Deceased, has filed in the C o un ty C o u rt o f the S tate o f Oregon fo r S h erm an C o un ty, his F in a l Account, and the C o u rt has set th e 24th day o f J u ly , 1951 in the office o f th e C o u n ty C le rk o f S h erm an C ounty, Ofe- gon, in th e C o u n ty Courthouse a t M oro, Oregon, a t 10:00 o’clock ago stood up and h I* tro y the grazin g lan d * fo r the cattle, but b u rn and destroy fence lines. I t was nice and s till most of last w eek, good hay h au lin g w e a th e r up * u n til S a tu rd a y a t w h ich tim e the w in d came along Mm. G eorge F ox s tirrin g up a lo t o f d u s t T h e f r u it m en a t R u fu s are W illia m H u ck , C u rtis N eal, s till busy w ith th e ir cherries, A tlee W ilso n and G e o W Chy rch and w h e a t fa rm e rs are m ak- burned the grass, a w a y fro m around th e R u fu s grange h a ll John j ^ y riv # r clear and the C o m m u n ity church last n o w , as it w as last w eek, too. Sunday m o rn in g . T h e grass w as boys re p o rt I t is fin e fo r so ra n k aro un d the buildings, sw lraining. jt a p lo en n ,, B ib ihle d e d in R u fu s it Was was a tr tra for r Tires, fires. T i n h e m e le school en ended had to use e xtrem e caution so evening. Then was a th e fire d id n ’t get a w a y fro m (.Iass of pupllg enrolled. F ri- them A A t t noon, n ig h t th e re w a s a program them . . noon, the the w w ives ives o o f f the w o rk in g m en fixed d in n e r the < h ild re n had learn fo r th e m a T t h e grange h all. A r t w o rk m gpU yed. M rs. T h e R u fu s grange m et in re- F a B rac k ett’s c la » had le ttte r g u la r session T h u rsd a y nltfh t holders M rs c h e t Coats’ class r 34-7c a. m., as th e tim e and fo r the settlem ent o f said accounting and fo r h ea rin g objections to the same, if any. EU G EN E H. SPENCER E xecu to r j TraCy B arto n T h e Daf leg> Oregon A tto rn e y for the E state 32-6c No. 11« *T h at’s Mabel,” Sandy explained aa she moved away. “Sometime« they drink that trough dry, and she’« learned how to fill i t again. But she doesn't know har own strength—tnrns the place Into a swamp If we don’t watch h e r * *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds Buy them regularly! , From where I alt, Mabel Isn't the only one who sometimes doesn’t know where to stop. F o r instance, people often carry personal opin ions too f a r —-like the person who wants everyone to accept h it choice o f political parties, or ball players . . . or beverages. I prefer a glass o f beef w ith m y meals. I know th a t a lo t of other people p re fe r m ilk. B u t nobody ought to In s is t on " h e r d in g ” e th e rs around to his way of thinking. C opyrifH t9 S l, U nitedS ttíe t írju e en Foundation • v ■' •«-*-<' J**-' The U . B. O ovem m etU A xn n otpayforM iiadvertM n t. Tke T r w u r y Deportment thanJu, for tìteir potriode donation, the A deertiting Coaneii and Sherman County Journal < * --•Í —------- 1---------- 7 ^ , '- a ,4 * t