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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1952)
J1 RWMI.U-" .-•T J'.'' i^-CTWamSSSilUBirr'**"'''”' ~ ■ PAGE SHERMAN COUNT! JO U RN A I, MORO. OREGON ■ " a A F R ID A Ï, FEBRUARY Í . , I W Seattle, 9, W ashington. 1520c' 3rd quasfcr tied S M S and the (mat score was ¿7-40 In Waaoo» FOR S A I a E : 1950 Chev. 1-ton Pickup w ith 4-speed trans, favour p rew led stock rack. B. McNeely, Grass by the Rufus girts playing vol- 13c tfn> Valley, Oregon. Kail with the Wasco girls, Wasco was ahead with 35 points ¡jE E D AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR! haa ~ visiting at the A1 Dormalers. M ix Anna B arnett and Mra. B O. Stark went to Wasco Tues ¿ 'm T l t e r t v spent Wed- Mrs. Sam Aiberty pc nesday In The Dalles. R u ^ } " d “ ^ g h « r s P h y 'to ^ n d ing the big tax payers. The am endm ent itself exem pts w a; expenditures from the limitation. There w ifi* « * Frioay * The very fact th a t there Is vice at the G r a s s T T such a proposal and that* it has Ity church on February - i ^ n passed by so many states 3.30 p. m. w ith Rev. A. J. M*~is indication enough that there of Hood River giving |g grea t dissatisfaction with the mon. federal tax ratek. Prices could The Carut- “* * be greatly reduced if taxes were the I ux A k COUNTY PAPER cut. Our entice economy is en dangered by taxes. The 25 per N A T IO N A L I c I u 6 l i TO is not the best • R » IA L te ten nt t limitation iiiiiiw u u n A c'e'X r f a TIO N way to reduce them. Cutting gov- ¿7 J J | - em m ental functions, reducing the cost • of rem aining activities, In sist ing on more efficiency in gov-: ernm ent offices is a better way. n iw s p a p ir However, unless this is done the people will insist on the one P U B U S H Itt effective method: stop -the flow ASSOCIATION of m oney., *^i»»rtnan flCounty .Ijuumal “ tXTxr^x S t ^ ^ t a i ’- means safety, economy and prac ger who is ill In. the hospital. Dalles. tical transportation. Also New Bill b u tte re d of Pendleton is Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK- here visiting at the home Of Mr. UPS and STATION WAGONS. and Mrs. Ed Alley. Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for WU- The Grass Valley grade school CHIX— every Tues. P carnival will be in the .school FoWer and price list by re- lys-Overland a^ 7 c c e s s o r k Sales, s - ’ W Service. est Columbia gym Saturday March 1, 8:00 p. m. tu rn mail. H arts Hatchery, Highway, The Dalles, Ore- Ringo, baseball throw s and fish Beaverton, Ore. 15-24c ' 23-tfc. pond and other games will be on the agenda. Everyone is In- fi(X) family W atkins «Route now CL,s r0 M SLAUGHTERING vited to attend M . , A * available. If you w ant your • uttlng, wrapping, sharp (Dick Earl and Sallle M artin own business with better * - -* freeze. Bring them in any dav took several grade school child than .average Income, write but Surnlay. C 4 C Food Store, ren to The Dalles Wednesday on for inform ation to The J. R- Grass Valley. Oregon. 2 t^ c SUBSCRIPTION RATHS business regarding the big car W atkins Co.,. 137 Dexter Ave., FEBRUARY 29 ONE PEAK . .............. .. nival to be here March 1. . Mrs. Blanche Phifer and dau — T his is the 429th d ly of Febru- FISBKIAKY 2», 1952 __ ary, a day th a t doesn't occur of-. ghter Marjorie went to Portland M ortgage L o t.-» to M eet Your In d iv id u al need, : Wednesday for medical care and ten, every four years to be exact. returned home Friday. CABINET MEMBERS ATTRACTI7K TERMS ; For the first time in a newspaper televised In New York City, Judy, II, and Wilbur Jensen, show, Mr. and Mrs. .A rch Zehner, • __ : history of over 20 years we are will salute 4-H dubs. The young 13 Oold Beach brother and sister AI.KKADV PROMPT SERVICE • ; Mrs. Carrie Hays and Mr. and sters were choeen for the New publishing newspaper ................. .. - a weekly , - ... . ,««« musical duo, will appear on a York appearance after perform Mrs. Gus Smith of The Dalles S enator T aft has said th at if on February 29. It will be J coast-to-coast television show, ing at National 4-H Club Congress were visitors a t the home of elected he would put one o r tx?ft>re it yan be done again oi showcase. March 9, during Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith one day tw o southern Democrats in the Friday. It is a moat unusual day national 4-H Club Week The last year In Chicago. — last week. A western com pany serving westei n a g r ic u ltu r e ; cabinet. T h a t Is not surprising for that reason. One m ust rem ain in the w eeap pricwh MEMOIRS Mr. and Mlrs. J. W. Blagg gave and is, in fact, heartening. A * H ome o ffic e a reception in honor of their son few years ago it was consldeft. I newspaper business a long time Portland. Oregon i neglected to say, when Corn- and daughter in law, Mr. and proper for a president to give to have published a paper on MIS s . w . Washington P h o n e A T 4531 (By Mrs. A. F. Balzer) Mrs. Gerald Blagg, Friday, Feb some places to members of the every date. I t takes seven years Wal! died tn Buck Hollow, that to make every usual date and 'a»- jim m y Mackln, a squeaky voiced ruary 22, at the Masonic hall. oppoelre p arty. , Ted Kelly and children, p r jen(jg gathered to w ish them The Oregonian feels th at the most a lifetime to hit February Irishman, lived there for quite a He finally w ent back to and j ohn, w ent to The Dalles Qf happiness ln thelr m arri while . __ ____ alliance between Republicans 99 There should be something Ireland. In 1864, John Haley star- Saturday evening to meet Mrs age. The evening ■ spent in^ and southern Democrats is not . . . . . . . --------- . _ rx_n__ » , r a il, tic and should not be ghghtly rem arkable to p u t in ted a stage line from The Dalles Kelly who v fsltiw r and a V 4 ^ * i d a e d “ b i such ^appointment. «uch a paper' but one learns th a t ea#t. and soon the North W estern Pa8ti w here she had spent the wag giyen by4 JuJla Bayer And th a t new spaper raises The unVstmT W always w sta g e company had a c o n tr a c tu a l four weeks w ith her father anrf Payne Refreshments point th a t southern Democrats incidental w ith unusual news. carry the mail from The Dal- wo has been_ seriously ill >u s were aerved later on in the even- have not helped Republicans. This is a time of year th a t xs ,e8 Retton, Utah. T hey also much Improved. , Tng otherw ise they would be ln of- like the last few moments before carded passengers and .express- Sherm an county branch of Mr. and Mr«. Edgar Alley and flce » „ the opening of a program or They the an coumy as8Ooiation «»«• _ - - or a « They mostly mostly used useo m e famous lamom. * - rne — bnerm » daughter R uth r went to - Portland » true, however, th at in p,ay. The actors lounge artJ^“ Concord coaches, hauled by our Grass Valley Wednesday. Saturday on business, m tit any Is m a tte r, w u th ern D o » 5 S t .la«e, the orche.tr» I W d £ h u r« » and driven by »MRU met In G rw . ‘ n\ , Want Ad» S ta n d a rd In su ra n ce Co. : Grass Valley i n e u drivers. r i» v r » A fine tu *— rn ----- — it « with its instrum ents, the mana drivers. drivers. . ssome Some oi of the ’^ « — 5 ? - ......... g«r ruahe. h ith er a n d , th ith e r ^Bradley. , C a rr._ B lll.v o u . B u r ü 8 i TEM S tint nothing is happening; it k> John Malian, Jim .»Cecil, i,” ,, ; . , tararo hnet and U ttin g ready to. Markus, B enf Morgan, Charley Valley teachers were * The Rufus Wolves were out- g •Farmers are talking quietly Black, Charley Gardner, George hostesses at the OEA met played W ednesday night when ■1 . Mrs Helen BiyRP: is on the streets, Joking about the shanon, and some others. Mrs. Helen 1S j w y riung t h e y tangled w ith the Wasco WiTheth platform« o f p a n i c are w U lh w " lh i_g rim id 'to w«l They kept a hoetler at each X a ' t a i J i Z b i ^ a h e ¡ K " 10" * » ,» «»»lietball game, fleeting things, designed for the aoggy and the sown grain Jus n atio n to take care of the horses, an nn^ration - “ ' The score was 1st quarter Rufus X eS t X forgotten. Align- B e r i n g from the last fre e « . , blackBmllh went over the P »i!Un« 2 ? ” ..“ -------- !»• »1 2"d I “« « « . 23-13; The P-TA of G rass Valley met m ent of voters on a basis of cattie are still in the feed lo u rOfld an^ 8hod the stock once Friday February 22 at the grade ideals is a- much more factual lboUgh longthg for the greening each Dad h ad the first school. The new charter and by DIST1NCTIVB FUNERAL w ay wf bbtatoiing division th an huia station e a s t, of The Dalles, the laws were read and epproved by HKRVICE WITHIN THE by p arty labels. Strength of the When m e curtain goes up next was at the John Day bridge, those in attendance. ' A movie do-gooders comes from inherited chugging tractors will roll a telegraph line was put up. w as shown and a radio program MEANS OF AUL loyalty of Democrats to the name. 8tubble over day and night w hlcb followed the stage road. produced u by virc the NBA ___ was __ pre- The things th at party stood for aru, the graln wiu re8pond to the A postoffice was established at A am of community have--been forgotten or taken-. , warm th with rapid grow th Raton«, about 1K75 or 76, named nging wag followed by refresn- ?nd the play In which men and 9 p .n l.lt Hollow. Before then the ^ X " wh?rh were served ln the over by Republlcarfl. To recognise it by appoint nature work togeter will go on stage |eft mail at our place for feteria In splte Of poor wea- ments of some of the good Niage again for the pleasure of Barnum and Finnegan and oth- lher lhan thlrty parents southern Democrats seems ap thuse who are a part of It and Th» D a '!? were preaent. Leonard It. Smith the feeding of the vast audience The stage line was propriate. when the railroad was complet- Mr. and Mrs. Oscai Ruggles, T h e D a lles, O regon that watches. «1 along the river. The first Mrs. Orville Ruggles and son. P h o n e 3135 school irt that country, waa a D*»n w*re business shoppers n i m n PRI í HII í HNT r r l a . k kh private school at Eaton's home. The Dailes Tuesday iih c u n k of t h e hokhe the teacher was Jane Byrd, w ho- Mrs. Alonzo A lberty,. w y in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. Trum an is again off for & Alt persons having claims of The Dalles Monday An estim ate faom the w. U. — n worn - m a rried ' PhllliD Mlchell or ™e itanes w m oay on business m ru « vwune Florida there to find relaxation par,m en. of AgrleuHure glV « w „ „ P h„d Khool . Mr. and M r, Kenneth ft-ew , the e a u te of C athrln,, C Submarine station where 1— ------ itHnn of 11 ftlir hnilW) RPVerai ’ w inters, and daughters in a inquisitive the will ttuvu no* aalr h,in -u — OrWOfl at were home dinner deceased, are in hereby not ask him ,ne the noise d ^ v e c u re a v s o e .. from 63,000 JJ ®u r 5 ° ^ X / f i r s t teacher guests Sunday at the of Wilke, notified to present them pro- . fast vear. The decline in horse J;"8 W £ ™ "and liid bulU ^ m Albertys. f Per form to the undersigned, the what he it going to do Presum ably newspaper read i l i vl’ e ^ » population has been ^.ouse In Mud Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles duly appointed, qualified and ers will be regaled '¡h*it !.’!2h'l‘thou«and a year »Ince trae- • » '" a "irjL|U’Hlau M a r located and son. Dean, were dinner acting Executrix of the L as, Will of his odd ahir<s and even th a t clghi .h o u s a n ^ a y^ w here Fred Blau later locawd, n • Ma< an<| T„ , am ent , C athrlnc c r X h l X '^ “ rner « . X Brown Wednesday _even,ng. Wl.ke. deceased, a , ,he office of th at come from ^ a8hlP®t®n- f sUrniua horses and feeding some mer J r ” *1 m ,?d!wn of T h / o a l - Mrs. W ilbur B rinkert and her Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, - T F V^ , U v 8 ^ ^ u S X ^ a n ? ^ = 7 ^ n n d public s ^ l w as ^ r M -A IU ^ w , ^ w l t ^ ^ t ^ f ^ ^ a t e think crats and Republicans iuttë. H they « divided by par- tv lines and by th a t loyalty per- m it new tn /s c r e w - d e a le r s at- ' •• tain power It ’ will not be well SMIIK-CALW - GHAPEL 5 -ic u o i E 1 / ° S £ e S ^ into the taxpayers than It did ho.ses R u ^ s. The teacher was L-lza into McGrath. Ih ‘ t exlent. They ¿,OrZ ha i J u r a and Jesse lit m u it be pleasant in ‘c « p but ag an ^ rth a - E ^ a ' ^ uFra ' b G|b. .U hETe i n d T / e c wa’ter ^ e n c e . «1 X ^ X d ^ d a ^ e r k l n . Joey should Shine and the coo. ware. ; ger an ^ n o n l l c asset; 8n" X * ""> ?* X are a ’ sign of wealth. The «J* « “ " " S ’ George H attie Corson, George need be none to disagree noini .n «ame Thing has happened to the and Lsda DunlaT nis whims, wnima no nv . one . . . to w point vo sa.m ^ m n g o his the beast man man Thomas^MoIlle H i" ui first tamea. tamad. Dog. • A ' „ unnel, first i-og. are are not not kept kept “ yra Bunnel’ •qu— . . v ,n H„ K.|i herding nor for guar,I- ’ » no one to bring up hotJ p h property. They are play- ‘4n< X Christm as tree and government, no one to >n*nUon n g J r<4*r y . The first Christm as tree an other men who bokily volunteer t h i n g y t(J program was held m this same for the W de-unning J<£ “ f man a way o f ’getting aliovit, a ^ i S w s were blinded with president. It is so sal“ f means of earning a living. 1-ar- lighted with th at we are sure a m ajority means oi earn af bankets, andI it was ligntea wiv, would agree to Just let 1 arr> ,J n g . lndustry ¡depending ^ p^ 81^ ¿ Iaus and he wore a stay. • ‘ 'o n horses Now the horse 1«.* * ‘ . “ ' Sundav diversion of the unre- ™ there are constructed fe w .y - . _ c o u n t/ now th at T A X LIMITATION „ k « l h o r « . m Sherm an county those who working state t l o n -------- am endm ent which w ouldK res trlct the federal governm ent to 25 percent ln taxes from any in come. The campaign has been con ducted w ith much less publicity th an would normally attend such ■ drastic change in our tax laws. Yet 28 states have adopted the resolution. Oregon has re- fused. Anyone will agree th at a 2.» percent bite on Incomes Is enough and th at the federal government could be managed on th a t amount if the manage m ent was efficient and honest, aid if the non governmental functions were discarded T h at is. probably, the m ain appeal the proposal has for clU- So g ns and state legislators hr many people, feel that it is im- possible to get legislators to vote against appropriations a n d *t !2 i the only way t o hold dow n taxes to to vote against th em or p _ vent the learying of them It is an effective but aw kw ar^ tw8/ ; There is little chance th at the amendment will be passed^ it would make It n e c e ssa ry -u n less appropriations were cu Iy _ to put a h e a v ie rItsx onr d ” " ordinary taxpayer while “ nil, Rolfe and X V ^ e s a ^ daughter Catherine Andersen X ^ ey W u t r ix 1,18c E ar, o ,d8i Ba r - --------------------- bara Alley and Carolyn Lemlev NOTICE OF HEARING were in The Dalles Monday. ON FINAL REPORT Mr. and ^ .A l f r e d J > a y n e and Notice Is given that the under- family were shoppers in The signed, as adm inistrator of the Dalles Tuesday and also took A t e s ta u of Thomas P Zimmerman. fa Jean in for medical care. deceased, has filed his final re- Mrs. Frank T . Bayer, Davia port with the clerk of the Coun- Vinton, Vinton, Mrs Mrs Frank Frank Jfc-BaJ’er J S e ^ e r and and » ,y Court of the State of Oregon, daughter Julia and Lola Payne fbr Sherm an County, and that were In The Dalles Saturday for said coujt has fixed Saturday, business. the 29th day of March, 1952, at n ^ n g ^ son the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of Charles spent the week end at said day and the courtroom of Monmouth,on business. the above entitlled court in the went courthoua# |n Qregon M to The Dalles Saturday to bring the time and place for hearing Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P e rry home all objections to said report and frotn the hospltal where they had the settlem ent thereof spent a few days for medical Fred C. Zimmerman A dm inistrator 1720c- LO.OJP well-loved noise »»“J th at anj ^individual, or group, or any' business K T to retain a place in world must continue to be ful. ' there now? any there that live TO be continued that —Jay Price the use gYHTKM T U D I All Some of the recommendations that are l*ing made about chan. ges in our presidential could result in weakening of the two party system. That system is not P*rfect it does have one virtue that many representative types of When the governm ent do not. * haye voted a decision has marfe ftnd one side or the other has a m ajority. France^ is eRumple of a nation w itn a |UpuC|ty of parties, no one o, which ever has a majority, individual tn a nation of m uilon persons can or should # greftt deaL My abo^*. policy. Elections give avoter thp > u to decide between alte;.naUves. neither of t^ h u e%act every one »had bis own way tlw rc would be cbao< iisi ana ora Mr, and Mts. Bill Rolfe and Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. family spent Sunday in Wasco hall. Transient and visiting brothers are le s s o n s « iiu m iv p p iiif. 12.60 pt. $4.10 fifth 135 miles straight up, at 4,100 miles per hour! b It’s Zero Minus 20. Seconds are ticking away as the crew F of N avy technicians applies the finishing touches to Viking No. 7. History is about to be made! b Zero Minus 10. The site is cleared of all living things, for F the blast of the rocket motors will bathe the area in smoke and flame b Z E R O -Z E R O ! T ension is a t a fever p itc h ] Only th e F whisper of a breeze through the gantry suggests motion b Then Suddenly—with a blinding flash and a mighty roar F the rocket comes alive, in an orange and white blanket of smoke and flame b And Slowly — ever so slowly, the needle-noeed monster F rises from the launching platform. Five and one-half tons of steel lifted straight up, by some hidden force. b Now Viking No. 7 Begins to Climb. 100 feet, 1,000 feet, F 10,000 feet in a m atter of seconds! Screaming straight up into the heavens a t the unearthly speed of 4,100 miles per hour, to reach a height of 135 miles and break all existing altitude records. •- „ b Triumphs of American Military Research—like this, mean F th a t we are determined to stay out in front in the race for supremacy of the skies. For knowledge gained from re search like this may one day be used to keep the peace. b ib c t u i «jrdiaily Invited Floyd Ijm e, N. G. Leo Watkins, Secretary Leptes ■ab'kah Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Vlaltlng members welcome Gladys Morrison, N.O. Helen Martin, Sec. VIKING N0.7 m « x 11« But You and Eighty-three Million intelligent, thrifty Amer- F jean s like you are helping keep the peace, too. For your . regular purchase of U. S. Defense Bonds backs up thia L j»d of defense research. A nd remember—U. S. Defense Bonds are as safe as America! The U. S. D efense Bonds you buy g iv e you personal financial independence Don’t forget that bonds are now a better bOj than ever. Because now aeery Serie» £ BonSyaSoum can automatically go on earning interest every year for SO year» from date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the bond you bought for «18.76 can return you not just «25—but as much as «33.33! A «37.50 bond pays «66.66. And ao on. For your aecurity, and your country’s too. buy U. 8. Defense Bonds now! Bankers recommend them uJ one of the aafeet forms of investment. Eureka Lodgs No. 121 AJF. A A.M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visitine member« cordially in vited to meet with us Clyde Glllmor, W. M. H. D. Pinkerton. Secretory Peace it for the strong. • • ' Buy U. S. Defense Bonds regularly I TS» ( / . 8. OoesnMwat dote eW pay for adoertuing. TSe T>eam ry tke Aatocrfúta» O m a n i aad Bethlehem Ghapter No. 78. O.R.8 KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BtFND • 65x GRAIN NEUTRA! B6 PROOF THE 010 SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVI^E, MÌRJ.UCK1 SPIRITS • Meets every second ano fourth Thursday In each month; visiting member» invtted. Moro. Oregon Gwen Ross, W. M. Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary a Sherman County Journal