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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1951)
■f' CO TM Tl J O I R N A L H U h 2 MORO. «R «^ O N FKL1.AÏ, O í nw ny farm ers sending w heat to settlem ent of said estate* ». m i SH ER M A N £ b r r m a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l Published Every Frteay ** Moro, Oregon ------ Uik» L. French -------------- .Mttw M \xloffiee at Moro. Oregon. >f C qikt — oí March S, Itti U F F IC IA . COUNTY Art to retire w ithout letting the vot- era* pass judgm ent on his t h e « i€B » * *la« s*00*^ f° r W ar’ --------- flatlon for nation, io r slack bi<*cK political moral- » »nur . _ ed , a certain — ity and has p o rtray flippancy tow ard national af- — — ew hat below the av e r fairs som age of his predecessors. Yet, H a rry isn ’t a bad so rt and would • undoubtedly m ake a p re tty good ® * U w ^ w e r “ H e k e would ^ T f u l lend T ^ q u his a rt ju ra t grangers. IS an o th er The whole m atter exam ple of the age old fate th a t w hen a governm ental u n a i or a person takes a --------- m 1 oney . - from lt *♦ larger governm en ’ a ,ong ,OUnl* the destination unknow n. __ PAPER WHO’S JOB I SESCO (United J * * * “ TnM-n ,n true! al1 ttoe F r a n it nr T th r ^ » UHj and* ' taken to _ . . __ u t ... . . ..,i m.l tak en to _ . * wn in b u l 7 n o w . T his saved A ttorney F for“ E ^ i 34-7C ♦zv A ttorney for E xecutor th e jpxpense of a m an to sew -sacks as they used to do it in the old dayK as well as the price N(>T, CK OF FIN A L ACCOUNT of the g ra in bags. From reports NOTICE Is hereby given th a t heard , th e re is » good yieldI of underslgned ha8 filed in w heat from the fields, b u t sm also z iti.» ut th e County* C ourt of th e S tate of its noticed th ere ’s m ore ‘ Oregon for S herm an C ounty his W ANTED: Man w ith car. W ould th is year th an usual. final account as A d m in istra to r Mrs. George Fox you like- to increase weekly NOTICE I F F IN A L ACCOUNT w ith will annexed, of th e E state The A iddle of ¿ h e income $20 to $25 during spare ^ S i X e S T ^ f K , ^ ‘^ S l > 6tF i y o / I s tim e selling Raw leigh Products s o t w arm here. The therm om e- to consum ers in City of Mdro. ________ ----------------------- -----=® r'. . -v- e -fo r Sherm an m a l e K E L P W ANTED: Do H n a l ^ ° unt “ M AxteU C ounty. Oregon, have been fixed you have w hat It U k es to man- th e Ks“ “ . L f ' « „ n d a y t h e by th e C ourt as th e tim e and age y o u r ow n business? No deceased, and a . hearin g of objections req u ired » we fu rn ish 30th d ay of W . 1 9 5 1 , P Fjnal Account and fo r to th e rig h t m an. Good opening 10 00 A. M.. oi th the se ttle m en t of sa id estate, nearbv. W rite T he J. R. W at- ~ u rtroom in th e ^ c ^ r th o u s e . T H anM n ’ k ‘n S . w 13i D “ “ r gon**hav* *>y th e A dm inistrator, w ith W ill S eattle 9, W ash. 33-8c ag the lim e place annexed R u fu s N e w s N IW S F A F II ucauonai, b o e n tiwc and handy and- sit in on th e com Organlxation) sends out muneo- ' eraphed lette rs about conditions ■o r - o" o s-' s o ------------------- v v~ v o " o w ’w in ail p a rts of the w orld. They are usually w ell w ritte n as some L M vz r « i ■ a - l . good w riters and are engaged in n a t i o n a , l L e d . it . o |A S |O C il j I I |O N ttye w ork. A recent one tells of a M exican fisherm an w ho m akes little money because he cannot SUBSCRIFTION RATES read and know s nothing abou. fish 'habits. He is ill and unhappy ►NE IR A K . -------- *------- because he know s n othing about ' JULY SO, IM I health. E very sto ry is sim ilar Only half of the people in the A'HOOL B I I X R E FE R R A L w orld can read, v ery few know There is som e action in this any^ ? th a^ ° U^reP easUy influ- In Stack, O rd e r N ow , m nty tow ard assisting the b latans I t £ a piti -ange in refe rrin g SB 315, the enced by c h a rla u n s . I t SS i .mdred vi*e©s*^n»ursday On Friday <tv‘- * ' ” F riday a > l,ii-b rc e .e . . . » a lo n g m a k in g it for the. w eekend This week will see a B 1 m unity poker game.. >’ | d£ £ e d e fln W e ly ^ w h e th ^ d ^ y Mke such aeiw iw .T w..c. policies as he he ionow ea or poncie An(^ we th in k th a t u n fortunate. . P U B L IS H E R S ^ association W ozu FOR SALE B a le d D R Y L A N D A lfa lfa H ay CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — for hearin g of objections to T ^ 8ter tra tn r 35^c Meat cutting, w rapping, Bharp sajd F in al Account and for t h ^ A ttorney for A freeze. B ring them In any d a v .......................................... .................................................................................. ..77 .................... ...................... , j but §un<tay. C & C Food Store, M o r tg a g e L o a n * to M e e t Y o a r I n d iv id u a l n e e d * : G rass Valley, Oregon. 21t«e ; $ 2 7 .0 0 p er ton TW :hoot - re o r g a n ix a u o n b ill. sym pathetic say th a t range leaders have been accused , Tnite<i N ations and th is na- r a lack of frankness or Incom- the L n ted NHtt som ething lete u nderstanding about the lhese lhlngs and are, rovisiops of the bill of w hich h to ^e com m ended for re have only to say th a t confu £ em otion. P ractically it is ion about school bills is very irnpoggible and even dangerous, uinmon. politically and economically we SB 315 was the m ost im p o rtan t uld su rv iv e if all these ► f the Holy rep o rt bills ©ecause .£ e o pie w ere suddenly clam oring waa the one th a t conta i nt*d our sta n d a rd . of living. tie au th o rity for action. This ™ ic We can. perhaps, elevate our ction was so well w atered down s c i ^ e f a r t h e r above the m «h- o m eet the dem ands of some cine m an m umbo-jum bo from groups th a t the bill as passed is which it started, we can encour age the natives to help th em a th e r weak. But we cannot do as I t provides th a t the state selves. a rd of education snail m uch ucn for :or them uir««* as they v—y can ---- for joard shall appuiiu appoint m com m issioner of school district them selves Q vllixatlon. or u eorganization who shall work u WOrth. m ust grow I t cannoi inder the board which m ust forced. give due coflsideration to the — —_------------- Levelopment o r c o n t l n u ation dowsing if schools in ru ral areas w ithin A news story from The Ikilles proposed unified d istricts, geo graphy of the state, size and as tells of local experim ents w ith ;essed valuation of propose© the “div in in g ” rod, used for m jieu school Beiiuvi districts, vt**»v*»*.*«, — ------- agos as a m eans of finding un r jnified available :hoo1 buildings, school popula w ater. • zv« convenience ^ n v p n ip n c p of children W ater w itching is som ething ion, trending school, economies of about w hich people believe or d m ln istratlo n and tran sp o rta do not. F ew have a h alf way aV More use it ion,' needs and desires of ru ral titude tow ard -it. om m uniU es and any other m at th a n pretend to believe in it.« An experienced w ater wltc ers which it deems im portant. alm ost any kind of fork- T here can be no criticism of will wuj use --------------------- he scope of the factors to be ed stick, preferences being in- aken into consideration. All are dividual. „ Some w ant wtHow. wiBow, some fru it tree, and som e will m portant. In each county there will be cut off a chunk of barbed w ire i reorganization board. . As for from a fence and do ju st as w el*- »herm an county tt> is hardly The rod really tu rn s down an a necessary. S herm an county Is is not hocus-pocus on the part* of the witch. already organized on aa it a basis as possible possim e w wivn««v A recent debate in H arper s ith o u t »mpete unification. The sam e is m agazine betw een a fam ous au- raely tru e of other adjacent | bor and a fam ous engineer re ►unties. ' ‘ suited in each w ritin g his case I t Is not tru e in th e W illam ette ftn<j eacb retaining his beliefs, a alley. L inn county has 80 dis« ^ j ^ o n ending for public de le te and 33 of th em have less bateg tan 30 pupils. Sherm an is th e T bere uaed to be m uch m ore nlv »non-county u n it w ith no of thlg type of folk lore about. istrlc t having less th an 30 pu Spme gardeners still plant th e ir ils In th ere l8 ? a^oiksv** ^ rden according LIB-. II* L iJ“ inn “ ‘ county ------- x.v.« -------- to the moon, »mpetition pu-5»A| ^ scientists are finding some tinn for high school PU-MAlao Lis th a t Is endangering the c°n Hfactual basis form any of t e nued existence of some of t h e | old beliefs. B ut the telle v e rs in n ailer high schools; for in » th e old theories don’t care ance AH>a»y about to s w a lJL rh a t sc ie rU L ^ say, holding that , Jefferson and Shedd. I n S ^ ie n e e i6 e lf is r a r e l y beltH s am hill county the M cM innvllleK [r engthene<r by a p atter callee R The whole family r> n reports of i,kM UFFt pictvrw L/ALZ important nows happening« from homofronts and battlofronts the world ovor . • . tho fooling of being "down front*! at ood» week's most exciting sport« event. AJirMUl i/m c IX I L/Z> S pecial offer to NFW subscribers ’ . . . a n d for a lim ited tim e —70 w e e k s,o n ly $ M oro, O regon ! * ■ mie have set the appropria- S/at th e ir present size, not z legislature. a d e r ^ o ^ th e grange a re by Œ unanim ous about I „ u i a U n n county memb e r m ost < f the ° P P ^ ,n^ „ elv th a t the grange will so /its e lf from form er all e« th this bill, and th a t la noth- to b ring te a rs to the eyes of f i o m wfasie I s it , Joe M arsh M ig h t S a y -- T h e B ird s G o t " N e t t le d " , Had dinner with Tik Bradley the other day, and over a frosty bottle of beer I found out about bia job with the U. 8. Fiah and Wildlife Service. “Now just exactly what do you do?” I asked him. “Shoot birds with a cannon” he calmly replies. . Seems they actually do use a cannon—to shoot out a net over a flock of birds feeding on the ground. The birds start to take off at the sound o f the shot, but the s e ttin g net bring« them back to earth. Then they’re banded around the leg so more can be learned about their migratory habits. Afterwards, they’re let loose— and everyone’! happy.« From where I sit, it was a good example of how when you learn the real farts they’re often not as bad aa they may sound at Brat. Like with people. Get to really k n o u your neighbor and chances are you’ll be more tolerant of hi* preferences—even though they’re not your own. Take a good look, before you jump to conclusions. Copyright. 1951, U n it'd S to u t groipon Foundation CH RYSLER BRINGS YOU POWER BRAKING... 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Stop in at your nearby Chrysler Denier, feel and experience these new motoring wonders for yourself . . . drive it for the thrill of a lifetime! and s a f e t y such as you have never experienced before. m * * , c o n tr o l 2 COM! 0 S B MUCS OF A N D PEEL FOR YOURSELF HOW “ TOM ORROW " IS YOURS T O DAY IN CHRYSLER •« « < ® ••r e d oars in th « w o r ld - PRATT MOTOR CO., Wasco, Oregon «h r ^ y * Ur Or«OB«. Phone AT « 3 1 w ill h a v e * s o m e d ay" .. . - N.G • _____ other cars b e o Watkins. Secretary m em bers welcome Gladys M orrison, HOME O FFICE «12 B. W. Wanhlnirton features rt,1|'tlngr hìwSÌrs*snre “ wRh r v : G en try N G M w t t t o d and w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te t n a g r ic u ltu r e ; MR. TRUM AN’S CANDIDACY T he politically bent are won- dering w h eth er the president will ru n again in 1952 or re tire to Independence to be indepen- dent. It is doubtful if anyone knows, least of all Mr T rum an, The nation will probably last a few y ears even If he does ru n — and get elected. He has alm ost no control of congress and therefore is doing little h a rm even w ith his appointm ents, n seem t too bad for him It doe« does seem ba A Av?r'o<''i*a «•p»»*«r?oO*» ♦«*» LIFE Kd oH w*ew«e — • . . .... ■-*— Í lx (O (rodion o»* a penny o day) hhhrman county journai as ew get up t NOW SALL GIVE YOUR FAMIIY A GIR OF m ust approve. ____ H ad the grange o P P **^ Mgic school bill. Which h « Eureka Izodgo No. 121 A J . AA*M brought tax ln«»ua n V «f M eets on the 1st and ¡on. it would be In b e tte r post 3rd T hursday evening» lion to oppose the Holy *>llls each m onth. Visiting H avlM assisted In equalising m em bers cordially In ” : U 1 t 1. n o t in good position vited to m eet w ith us Donald M artin, W.M. to oppose th e resu lt of IL H B. P inkerton. Secretary In S herm an county we P . twice as m uch Into th e . - ad back. W e are al Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.8 Meets every second anu ,d y organised according W fourth T hursday In each , stan d ard s of SB 315. . month; visitin g members rough th e provisions of tw a Invited. Moro, Oregon 1. m oney 1» saved by Gwen Ross, W. M. Lions we stand to gain Naomi Van G lider^ Secretary tors have claim ed th a t a q u ar 111 I.O.O.F • of the school m oney cau t Moro Lodko No. Raved vnth b e tte r organization t it n ® who,e worW ***•,o #tudy and take part In. LIFE'S thought-provoking pic ture« and text piece» provide the needed background for a fuller grasp of tho subiects they are studying in school. Jlng 'a t least five ’ni,,ion— ,OWCTh . X rop“ s schools or better Mhooif G ENERAL PA IN T (PRODUCT» H eavy Kole • one coat finish F lex - Colorful decorator Rayonite, washable smooth flnlst» ,ook’ forward every week to tho latest f v l v Z i V i styling newt from tho fashion *alon» of Fans, London, New York . . . tho Hollywood previews and Broadway openings. . Standard Insurance Co. Third & Union Ht, The Da lien >: Oregon Paint • W allpaper • [Venetian BUndn a h « nearly to the city lim its has existed longer th an has r S heridan I t is felt th a t these f mo6l of the present scientific onsnlidationi are helpful neith- theories * and dow sers m ay be ^education nor economy. w alking over a. devastated earth W ithin each county a com m it searching for w ater after the ee of five or seven or nine, de scientists have destroyed them ►ending on th e num ber of firs t selves w ith th e ir theories. other acuw likesv u ^ PROMPT SERVICE A d a m s F a in t S to r e added to b y l nom enclature. - consolidation» until I t ! A nyw ay belief In w ater witch- ra rd z a tio n ^ f8 d istricts tak in g the n a tte r quoted from the bill into o n cld eratio n W hen the plan is ^ S h ^ the people of th e county i ± t ^ > te o n ^ U approval. ^ e p u r ^ s e of the bill is th e crtiidation of auch school dis- as are no longer feasible. T H ^n e o n le m u st approve any J i u . n ^ k e n by the local reor ra iX tio n hoard. T he sta te rd has th e rig h t to suggest M ?er action b u t the local hoard C a ll D u f u r 8 4 2 0 . ® A T T R A C W V « TERM S NElED AN A L L PU R PO S E CAR? Then see the W illys Station W agon on display a t W IL L IS MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over •< drive, p len ty of carry in g capacity m eans safety, economy and prac tical transportation. Also New Keur W heel Drive JE E P S , PlCK- VPS and STATION WAGONS. Contact W IL L IS MOTOR for WU- lva-Overland Sales, Service. P a rts and Accessories. W est Columbia River H ighw ay, The Dalles,- Ore gon. _ F > e p r 5 < ‘s f F r ie n d , O r e . sutrLct has been arious / H aul when ready •J *2*7' . Qll/i I !>• 1 > 1* si olía 1 _ C t___s- Helen M artin, Sec. ; z