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PAGE 2 SHERM AN COUNTY JO U R NA L, MORO. OREGON FR ID A Y , FEB R U A R Y «, 1»5J charity: the ten commandment* themselves might all I* re tu rn 1 to as corny. And °it sometimes Pabllahrd Every F riday at steins that su«h sentiment« are Moro, Oregon _____ — cast aside without much conski _______Editor etation )x- line they are not new' Sileä I.. French and have been heard over a.id fcitorad • * — o int « *•“ m* l t t r • * J*** Pl, «tuf fie« at Moro, Oregon, under A r t over. The eternal truths have long M Congre— ut March 8, H T t . ___ been w ritten. The lx*st modern ( » F F i c T Ä T <'O U N T Y p a p e r w riters can do Is to repeat the Idea in up to date expressions. ¿ S ljrrm a it C o u n ty j o u r n a l n a t io n al e d it o r ia l a s s o c U tiîon I NEW SPAPER P U B L IS H E R S ASSOCIATION S U B S C R IP T IO N RA TES UNE YEAR $2.00 ------ FEKRCARY H, IMS -— SPEC IA L SESSION W O R R Y, W O R RY left the John flay river. A large l»ercentage of the river had Ice frozen clear across it. Over the weekend the roads were very muddy. The cars that used the roads really tore them up. The frost hasn't all left the ground yet. hut it is going fast. Most of the snow has gone. Wa fer rushing across places in th** roads ate washing them. It ia hoped they won't lie cut too deep for cars to get across. The can yons aren't running as much w ater as it was first thought they would when the snow went off. The w ater should ne finished running by the middle of this week. A stiff wind was blowing Monday. Quite a few children from Ru fus school are sick with colds, and are absent from school. Mrs. Sarah G iannonatti, prim ary tea cher, had planned a little, play for the P-TA program Monday GREETINGS . . . Senate GOP policy chief Robert A. Taft, Ohio, (left) night, hut called it off when so yrects Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R., Maas.) as senate Republicans many were sick. How'ever, the met at the Capitol recently to elect a new floor leader to succeed the P-TA meeting was held. Met a farmer the other day: Was he happy because the larg er part of the mow w ater had gone into the ground, th at the w inter had (so far) been one of the best, that the fall sown wheat was In excellent shape, th a t there is getting to toe an indepen dent m arket for wheat, that the warm days had started the grass and wheat to growing? No, he w asn’t. He was worried because it was only the first of February and the w eather was nice and warm late Senator Wherry (R., N eb.). Senator Bridges of New Hampshire and if the wheat grew rapidly was elected, after tuilne onnoied t» fialUuiaiall for a few (lays and it turned very cold the wheat might be w». r - damaged He went a long ways to bor row troubles -------- < S< IIOOLS The com m unity card party which was to be at M»s. Ken neth Fridley's February 5, was postponed for a week due to the road conditions. The next date Is February 12. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Morris were guests for dinner Friday night a t the home of then' sou and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. J*x? Morns and sons. Jim m y Fox was also a dinner guest of Wally Morris the same night. 'S' W ant Ad» FOR SALE: Pubescent W heat grass seed for sod waterway plantings. Prices upon request. R. W. Schaad, La Grande, Ore. 13-15c FOR SALE: 1950 t ’hev. 1-ton Pickup with l-speed trans, stock rack. B. MicNeely, Grass Valley, Oregon. 13c tfn LOST or STRAYED: Four head of horses and two Shetland Eureka Lodge No. 121 A .F . A A .M ponies. Marcus Eslinger, Grass Meets on the le t and Valley, Ore. 13c 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting WE have another shipm ent of members cordlal’y In Queen Stock heaters. Ranch & vited to meet with us Home Store. Moro. Readers should not be alarmed about the possibility of a special session of the Oregon legislature. It could happen, but it probably w ont. The suggestion came from Clyde G illinor, W. M. JE E P FOR SAU3: Practically Fred Paulus, many years deputy 11. |>. P in k erton , Secretary newi- driven less than 1800 state treasurer, who spoke to the miles. $300.00 off from list. Interim tax committee about the B ethlehem C hapter No. .8 . O.E.S Dorin Wilburn, 518 W. 7!h For years the w riter has lieen state’s financial0 problem. Paulus Meets every second ano St. The Dalles, Ore. Ph. 3729. was concerned a few months ago saying that there should be some fourth Thursday In each 12-15c about the rum or th at Oregon’s standards set up for schools and month; visiting members rating was to be dropped by that they should lie in the law invited. Moro, Oregon Gwen Ross, W. M. Ixjnd dealers in New York. The and not made by the state de NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? state was authorized to Issue partm ent. Now there Is a little Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary Then see the Willys Station departm ent another 115,000,000 In highway booklet by that Wagon on display at W ILLIS bonds aryl, when ¡»ermitted, which gives the standards for Moro Ixwlge No. 113 1 .0 .0 F MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over would issue around $56,000,000 elem entary schools. drive, plenty of carrying capacity Meets 1st and 3rd It Is mainly concerned with in veteran bonus bonds. An in means safety, economy and prac Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. crease of a quarter of a percent the quantitative m atters, that Dr. tical transportation. Also New hall. T ransient and in the interest rate could cost Holy defined as those having to visiting brothers are Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK the state $2,000,000. That Inter do with material things about cordially Invited UPS and STATION WAGONS. the school, such as site, buildings, ests a state treasurer. F loyd Lane, N. G. Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wil- Oregon bonds are now rated janitor’s supplies, blackboards, Leo W atkins, Secretary lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts AA. The highest rating is AAA, etc. The ixxrklet is probably too and Accessories. West Columbia which is only slightly ijetter than detailed on such m atters, speci SIX WOMEN CLAIM MAN AS HUBBY . . . Six women, arrested on L up ine Rebekah Ixxlge N o. 110 River Highway, The Dalles, Ore A A. The bond dealers may drop fying the num ber of draw ers in charges of "open and notorious cohabitation,” confer with attorney la Meets 2nd and 4th gon 23-tfc. Oregon to an A rating which the teacher’s desk, the size of the Mnaa, Arts., before their app ‘»ranee in court. All claim as hnsband Tuesdays of each Visiting could cost the state as much as filing cabinet and the diameter George IJutson, who is so glit on bigamy charges. The complatat month. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — four tenths of a per cent more of the bouncing balls for the pri against Dutson and the women w:«« - tl by a bishop of the Mormon members welcome Meat -utting. wrapping, sharp in Interest. church, which has ex-eommimi a I l.m son. Dutson allegedly lived Io Gladys Morrison, mary room. freeze. Bring then: in any d a: -Paulus pro|xjsed that a special Oddly there is no recommenda a bouse with the six women and *. » i'.vo other women, and was prepar N.G. but Sunday. C & C Food Store. session lx* held to pass some tion as to w hether an elementary Helen Martin, Sec. ing to wed another. Grass Valley, Oregon. ¡¿ttf? new tax legislation and subm it teacher can wear a red blouse in NOTICE TO CREDITORS it to the people in November. March, can cut her ha'll' in a All person having claims again The governor said he didn’t like poixile bob, or go to dances with st the estate of Arnold A. Dunlap M o r tg a g e L o a n s to M e e t Y o u r i n d i v i d u e l n e e d » special* sessions but if a real a bartender. There must exist, are hereby notified to present emergency did develop he would however, a "harmonious relation- them in proper form to the ATTRACTIVE TERMS consider the proposal carefully. shit) between the administrator undersigned, the duly appointed, r ROMPT SERVICE After that the committee got and his teachers” and teachers qualified and acting Executrix of down to discussion of how to m ust sign "honorable" contracts. the Last Will and Testam ent of raise more money. That came to It just seems in reading the Arnold A. Dunlap, deceased, at a general agreement that prob- Ixioklet that the w riters of it the office of- Geo. G. Updegraff, ably the people would turn down were trying to define the inde- Moro. Oregon, within six months A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s t a n a g r ic u ltu r e any such proposal. finable, a process probably as from the date of this notice, to Then the discussion turned to difficult as unscrewing the in wit: February 1, 1952. HOME O FFIC E ways of saving money on state acrutihle. Dorothy Dunlap 812 S. W. W ashington Portland. Oregon functions and that was not fruit- What makes a school is the Geo. G. Updegraff 33-16c Phone A T 4331 ful with continued inflation in teacher. And there is no defini* Attorney for Executrix prospect. tion for an education. There The Inevitable result was that ,eally isn't. Such phrases as the state will have to curtail “contribute actively to the ac- some of Its expenditures and in com plishm ent of the purposes asmuch as by fai the largest of of u H, school” are of little help, these are the $«0 per census One ,n |ght say that the purpose child of the basic school hill, the of a school was to prepare the U M P IR E D IES . . . BUI Klem , Na $26,550,000 of higher education chi|d for adult life but that tional League umpire, died recent and the welfare costs, these m eans little unless "prepare” bp ly In M iam i at the age of 77, death would have to stand the larger further defined and the kind of being attributed to a heart aliment. part of any state curtailm ent of adult liTe be explained. He was an umpire for 36 years and These imponderables of edu worked In 18 world series, more expenses. The state has been spending cation are w hat Dr. Holy called than any other man In hlstnrv more money than it has been the "Qualitative things in Educa U F A T H E R F IN E TODAY taking in for almost three years. tion." They afe the im portant W eather for the week has been Increased income receipts have things and the major criticism warm, very little frost at night put off the day when the state of Oregon schools at present is and bright sun a good part of will go to writing w arrants for that they have not given them as eaeh day. Frost is out of the costs of government. But anyone much attention as they have to ground except on north slopes or knows that if you take more wa tiie quantitative things. shady spots and country roads. ter out of a barrel than you put For ourselves we wouldn't (le quagmires earlier, are beginning in the barrel g<x*s dry. fine an educational process as to get solid again, ix'rm itting re- However, the phenomena is so .successful if it did not arouse moval of ha ins. difficult ofl comprehension that nientat curiousity alxmt some- u I most every generation must th ,ng | n the minds of each stu- flnd it out for Itself. We predict ,jent an(, gjVe ,,jnl nn opportun th at this generation of Oregon- |ty to work toward the satlsfac- ians will s<x»n make the great jjon of jt child should know ♦II-«. G eorge F ox discovery. his place in nature, in society, in history, in geography, should The Boardman high school know how t?> change some of CORN those tilings and lie inspired to' came to Itufus Friday night. The girls had a volley hall game We are not speaking of the improv»' Ills condition and that with the Rufus girls. But Rufus of the community about him. vegetable as valuable as it is to There is a great deal of criti had them outclassed. The final mankind with uses ranging from cism in tiie state about the con score was 26 to 47. succulent green ear to the pro After the girls game the boys cern of the state department on ducts of the m ature grain. tangled with the Wolves in a We are «peaking of the use of etc and It does see.n basketball game. Boardman out- the aa a a means désignai- that there »houM.be , the word word as means nf <»t uesigi «u- Incongroua - , and out shot Rufus all ing the old. the trite, the under- P. S rh ,^ , ¿.lards ¿ .n '».rtng the four quarters At j« stood. Board- such m atters hut Could q u arters the play* waa 1st. Younger generations for some manage man 14. Rufus IP. 2nd, R. 23. years now have used the word use some guidance on education R. 19. 3rd. B. 37. R. 30; -and the which came from the stage. A final score 38 to 46 In favor of corny joke is an old Joke and is Boardman. Todd from The Dalles derided as such. From similar and Ray Brown from Rufus were expressions has come acceptance th»’ referees. HEAKT OF F1HF.POW of a notion that all old things Jack Steward was high point T k la ham iapheric are corny and to i>e derided. man with 22 points to his credit. w ith largs. wall o xila tt The opposite is true. The old Al Blake made 6. George Fox Jr. (toute, ta the ttaax- reaa expressions, the old ways, the parfiinua a ll p raviuu* Final sport fishing regulations 6. and Paul Blackburne I were Duo p m iu u iu fuai' old philosophies are the g«xsl the boys bringing in the points. set by tiie game commission, ones, otherwise they would not Boland Johnson, Bill Huck. have lusted to Ixxxune old. Cue- following a public hearing Fri A,lee Wilson, llarland McDon simple change« in manifolding, coinpreasion, toms an d 'h ah lts that have lasted day, January* ”5. at Its Portland ald and others have worked tile t H ethbw you plan to buy a Chrysler or contained f e v and carburetion the horsepower can be rnised not, we cordially Invite you to dnv? thia for generations are not to be headquarters. past week in the basem ent of to 250 . . . or over 300, a s in the experimental revolutionary Chrysler Firepower V-8 engine th ru st aside without thought. changes over tentative regtiln- the grange hall. The men took Chrysler K-310 Naturally, others will Only FirePower performance can poaaibly The rebels who wrote the De tlcns set two weeks ago. imitate thia Chrysler achievement, at leaat tell you w hat it is like. We w ant you to have General trout season will open out the old furnace, partition, claration of Independence Includ and have /loored It all. They In in part. We honestly believe th a t the Fire th at experience. T he FirePower engine is a ed the sentiment: "Prudence, in April 19 in zone 1 (coastal wa tend making it into a play room power engine will outperform any other car btuu' new detign so advanced it can m eet ters) and zone 2 (W illamette and deed, will dictate that govern in America . . . and we invite you to learn naing performance needs for years to come. for the youthful children of the Hixxl river watersheds) and May the new standard in engine performance ments long established should T oday it deli /ers 180 horsepower, even on grangers. They have installed a Chrysler has aet by driving it yourself. premium fuel, and when desirable with not l»e changed for light and 3 In all other sones. Inclusion sink and w ater handy* for the of Like county in the May 3 transient causef;” •••• youngsters. The old sayings apply to those opening, instead of a proposed All the old scraps of lumber of us now alive as they did to May 20 opening, was tiie only form erly In the basement was change in general season dates those long gone from this world trout limits, 10 fish hauled by . a resident _ of Rufus. "Honesty* is the best policy ; per Summer / \ of which n»»t more than 1 he women of the grange h a te "V irtue is its own rew ard”; "Do 5 m ay’lw over 12 Inches, and 20 had a nice hot meal ready in unto others as you would have In possession or in any seven the grange kitchen for their them do unto you”; are all old rem ain the same. Minimum working husbands. hits of advice and presumably d length ay s limits of 8 inches in coast- The middle of the week saw The rituals of secret or corny. ------ - baa clM w he.e It warmer here and the m i c a F ir s t a n d B ig g s S tr e e ts ders expiesslng such ideals as - hinged »M'gan melting. Thursday the lev friendship. I »rot her hood, l o v e , not < iu»nM uv ON S ta n d a r d I n s u r a n c e Co. BEFORE YOU INVEST IN ANY FINE CAB... COME DRIVE THIS CHRYSLER V 8 ENGINE! Rufus News SAVINGS Regardless o f the size o f your account you now earn 2% on savings ar the bank that is ready to serve you at the hours mosr convenient fo r you. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT THERE !3 NO SUBSTITUTE FORA SAVINGS ACCOUNT! Fishing Opening Dates Approved W h < DRUL a Chrysler and LEUl\ the differente O N CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT C e rtific a te s o f D e p o s it w ritten to m ature in 3 years pay you 2X A% per annum at m a tu rity. < SHERMAN COUNTY -■ L r mNCH MATIdMAL ' BANK FIRST PRATT MOTOR CO. Wasco, Oregon * OF PORTLAND "Un M L D OH G O N TOOfTHrt" a«»kw Federot bw-anca Car^araHaa