Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 21, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOl'KNAI„
MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1»52
\£asco. The afternoon m eeting^the ¿venjw meeting /»tarts at
is to be held at 2:00 o'clock. g;0Q p m The dinner is to cost
fional term» would constantly W » . Ocle Dugger who has been afternoon MY. and
Mrs. John R U - u g t T E m r
^ ije r m a n C o u n ty lo itr u a l
bring new men into the legists- HI in the hospital.
Rust were dinner guests at the K U F U S l l l . a u >
A dinner given by the Christian j j 50 a plate.
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live field.
New officers were elected a t ( ox home.
Mrs. William Macnab a n d church ladies irt the Masonic
P u b lish ed E very Friday »»
The over all- effect would pro the VFW meeting Mbnday night,
Mr. and Mr». BUI B rinkert
htcrs and Krank Medler hall dinning room at 6:30 and Presto Cookers Barney s G. V.
•t
Moro, Oregon
--------- bably 1» to strengthen the ex- with Mr». Grace Busse being re- were Supdy gUWt» of
Friday to spend the vaca- _•
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Editor ecutive departm ent and weaken elected as president,
Senior Mrs. Ocle Dugger.
tion from school visiting Mr.
Biles U F rench
_____ ______. . . . matUr _t
the legislative.
That is not vice-president, Mrs. Myrtle, Rust,
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and Mrs. Leo Dumler in Salem.
Moro. Oregon, onder Art good.
It was the original con- treasurer, Mrs Carmen Brown,
The Rufus school children are
holiday
< Cow gmw «< March ». w*-______,
cept of those who wrote the con- and conductress Geraldine . .
W V c fl/lZ
¡ Q B
ww
»gg
enjoying a three day
itution that the legislative
M r and
o la n
intenalional while the teachers attend O.E.A
OFFICIA».
COUNTY PA PE R
would be the Strongest branch, tended the wedding of Charles FOR SALE. 9 tft. Intenation l
porlland
classes will sta -t
It- should be. it represents the Crowley and Helen Smith at
tiller plow, 5 ton« fiOday oats, Thursday
ng.
IT O R IA L
$> p !c. The executive has come Moumouth March 14.
-
G rover Young, Grass \ alley
MarR,n Rebekah lodge of Was
Mrs. Harold Owens was host-
"
met Wednesday night at the
c Î a t î S n to represent entrenched govern-
Popu/or "WiW Pose” P attern
jnent arid seems to have the no- ess March 6 for a birthday (in MEN_woMEN T urn your spare Legion hall for its regular meet
(ion that it rules by Divine ner for Terry Stark.’ It was
, time
lm# into pytra
up - in./
extra monev
money »
«up-
ing to prepare for the county
in S o ft G ra y-B lu e on Iv o ry l
rig h t;
.
third and those who helped him
plying families In «elected Dis- «convention to be held Saturday
N o w a itin g — Ao coupon»— no money to »end
The civil service has worked celebrate were his parents, Mr.
fo r these premiums^ T h e y ’re inside every big
trict w ith easy to sell Ex- March 22 at the Mbsonic hall in
fairly well for governm ent em- and Mrs. Olan Stark and Kathy,
square package o f M o th e r’s Oats. 1-aLe your
tract», Spice», over 225 house- -
pvurvt
choice o f this China, Alum inum W are, "Fire-
ployees in minor role«; those -Mxs. Anna
Barnett,
Harold
P U B L IS H ! RS
hold supplies. D ont delay. A" ' o t
tH-t
ar
K ing'" C up and Saucer, o r C a rn iv a l W are.
who just work for the govern- Owens and children Carol and
W rite Ed W alker P. O. 3515,
I hereby announce that * am
asso ciation
You get doubt: value! M oney can’t buy a
Portland
8.
.
'
a
candidate
for
the
office
Of
ment and make no law or policy. Harold.
finer quality, m ore nourishing oatm eal than
. I I t .UVU.U
c. be extended to
State Representative from the
should I.w
never
I^averne Wilke -------------------
of Goldendale
M o th e r’s Oats. I t ’s the delicious hot, creamy
oatm eal your fam ily loVes. Get it today!
cover any other »yrt of employee, »pent the week end here visiting FOR SA L E :_ Lined tan drapes 22nd
Representative
D istrict
SU BSC R IPT IO N R A T E S
nearly now
new «inon
$10.00 for
for two
two comprising
Gilliam,
Wheeler,
W hen u^ed as a means of with her aunt, Mrs. Catherine r.«nriv
MOTHER’S OATS —o product of THE QUAKER OATS COM PANY
ONE Y EA R
»»-<*
pair. Call Grass Valley 403, Sherm an and Morrow counties,
___ _ preventing the discharge of Andersen and Denny.
Mrs. Jack Brady.
. 20p
subject to the will of the Demo-
MARCH 21, 1932
i niisan political rea-
Mr and Mrs. W arren Morgan
__
.
cratic voters a t the prim ary
~ sons the civil service lias a place and daughter, Vicki, of Condon WANTED:
Man w ith car to call
i 952.
in
government.
When
it
pre
were
here
over
the
week
end
DO-GOODER VICTORY
on farm ers in Sherman county.
Rob
Robert
Smith
vents* the "discharge of men for visiting his parent», Mr. and
$15 to $20 per day. No expetd-
Condon, Oregon
(The b u d g e t for the Indian any reason It fails to serve the Mrs. Bert Cox and then Sunday
* ence or capital required. Write
bureau m the Department of th« ^ F r X h e r e It looks as if the W ater Heaters
Barney’s G. V
McNess Co. Dept. B., 2423 Mag NOTICE TO C REDITO RS
Interior is $1^7^76,203 unless
%
nolia St. Oakland 7, CaL 19-20p
A ll persons having claims
we have overlooked some addi­ president was trying to stir up
D
IS
T
IN
C
T
IV
E
F
U
N
E
R
A
L
FOR
SALE: 8 complete plow hot- against the estate of Olive F.
tional figures tucked away in an argum ent th at might have
toms, model 66 cast, John Robinson, deceased, are hereby
odd places in the federal- budget. the effect of turning public a t­
S E R V IC E W IT H IN T H E
T he World Almanac give» the tention from some of the present
Deere, new shares and used notified to present them in pro-
>-M EAN8 OF A LL
share and all parts, including per form to the undersigned, the
Indian population as 333,969 in ills of his adm inistration.
extra moldboar.ds. Tex Irtyk, duly appointed, qualified and
1940 and It may be 336,(MM) by
Moro, Oregon.
m f n acting A dm inistrator of the es
now. That Indicates an expendi­
tate of the above named de-
ture of well over $300 per In ­
WANTED: Septic Tank service, ceaapdf at (he office of Geo. G.
dian for the supervision the fed
prom pt
service,
reasonable jjpdegraff, Moro, Oregon, wlth-
eral government provides for-the
rates, R ay M>ader, Phone 6186, |n glx m onths from the date ei
once free natives. Lo could live
(By Mrs. A. F. Balzer)
Leonard R. Sm ith
The Dalles, Ore. Rt 2 19-27p
notice, to wit: March 7,
>
better if he took the cash and
P-TA meeting Friday, March
CORN’S A POPPI V
let the bossing go.
Thu Dalle», Oregon
-HARTS
C
H
1
X
-
«very
Tuei.
Robinson
Furtherm ore there will be 21 at 8 00 o’clock at the Gras«
Phone 313$
12 BIG V A U D E V IL L E ACTS
Folder and price list by re-
unHAMn-aff
i8-21c
some 4QO0 more employees of the Valley school house.
tu rn mail.
H arts Hatchery, G«0- 0« U pdtgraff,
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Dell Olds was in The Dalles
Indian bureau if the Truman
Beaverton, Ore.
1524c Attorney for A dm inistrator
Sponsored By
LO.OJF
budget stands. And fu rth er than S aturday"to get hi» wife, Ella, More Lodge No.
MORO BOOSTER C LU B
.
800 fam ily W atkins Route n o w ------------------ —
th at yet no one Is pleated over w ho has been ill in one of the Meet« 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
available. If you want your NOTICE OF HEARING
the treatm ent the Indians are lio.pit.il< there.
F R ID A Y , E V E N IN G
ow n
business with better 0N FIN A L REPORT
getting, leait of all the Indian»- A. F. Balzer report« hl« wife, hall. T ransient and
M A R C H 28, 1952
than average income, w rite
Notice is given th at the under­
There 1» no need of the whites Anna, in a hospital in Portland, visiting brothers are
invited
foil’ inform ation to The J. R. signed, SB adm inistrator of the
adopting a xupen iuihh attitude
fin.- which we are all cordially
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V n
A T M O R O H I G H f^ C H O O L
W atkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., eslate of Thomas P. Zimmerman,
about the fndians, either. At the very glad to hear and hope she
JJ’
G
Leo
W
atkins,
Secretary
Seattle,
9,
W
ashington.
15-20c
deceased,
has
filed
his
final
re
rate of government employment will be home soon.
. .
Dort with, the clerk, of the Coun
each 60 some citiz e n s h a v e -a led M
H a rry S ta rk was hostess
n e t ir
t r n n 1 I x x l g e » « , U f i
L a p la e R
bekah
FOR SALE: 195°
ty CourU of the State of Oregon,
era emlployee to watch over Saturday evening at a birthday
2nd and 4th
-
Pickup w ith
-M ^ e d gamL for sherm an County> and th a t
th em .
’
-Pa Pci h u sb a n d Guest- Tuesday!
Tuesday! of
of each
each
stock rack.. B. McNeely, Grass
fixed » 3 ^ ^ ,
Much ___
of ___
this results from the were Jim .. JdcDonald. Lou Am; month.
Visiting
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Vlsl
Valley, Oregon.
1JC u n
29th Ja y
March w 2 at
ie'Stark,
victory of the do-g<xxlerf.„jpver anti Ixirraine
Stark, * MY. and J Mrs. member» welcome
NEED
AN
ALL-PURPOSE
CAR?
the
hour
of
10
o’clock
a. jn . of
the pra'ctlcal citizens. $ 0 crltl- Frank E. Bayer and children, Josephine G entry
Then see the Wlllya Station said day and the courtroom of
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N.O.
clam can be leveled «1 a » do Julia an d . Byron.
Wagon on display at W ILLIS the above entltlled court m tne
Mr. and Mrs. WlUi» B rittain Helen Martin, Sec.
gooder. Hl« h eart 1» pure; his
CO t All-steel
courthouse
in Moro,
Oregon,
as
motives are perfect; hi» aim Is and children Gary anil Kay of
£ MfYTOR
i7 e plenty
a X in g body,
o e p a over-
c lty the
time and
place for
hearing
kindliness itself.
All th e do- Parkdale were Sunday visitor»
mean» S
. e c o X y and prac- all objections to said report ami
gooder wants to do is look after at the home of-M r. and Mrs. Knreka lx»4ge No. i l l AJf. A A.M
Meets
on
the
1st
ano
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«1
«1
»m
nsnortatlon
Also New the settlem ent thereof.
the welfare of hi« down trodden H arry Stark ami - family. Other
3rd Thursday evening»
a
TFRPS PICK-
^re<l C. Zimmerman
fellow roan. He has a, mother truest» were Mr. and Mr». Frank
each month. Visiting bour WhJeel
w 2 n o NS
A dm inistrator
Bayer
anti
children,
Olan
Stark,
member»
cordially
in
UPS
’
and
STATION
WAGONS.
complex run wild.
member» cordially In- u r o «««
Carlton
L X Pepper
A
^
o
'
l
n
.
t
r
a t o r 17-2l)c
Mac
Nogle,
Jb
n
McDonald
and
" I t happens in some families
Mama spends all the fam ib ,Kltni Stark. The day was spent
cash »polling the children and branding cattle,
II. D. P in k erton , Secretary
and Acceeaorle». W est C olumbla
berates father for not makln«
ln a.M ay and Carl Zlegljpr and
r ;
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River Highway, The Dalle», Ore
enough money. Usually the par ixils Kelley a re home from their l l e t l i l e h e u ( h a p te r N o . 78. O.BL8 gon.
,
ent« can get along but the cWW- sclxxrl at I^a Grande for a short
C V S tO M
S^A U Q H T M IIN C . -
ren alm ost never am m /nt to visit from Tuesday until'Bunday,
Meat cutting, wrapping, »harp
much. Sometimes father puts hi«
Jeanie Baum gartner celebrated
month; visiting members
freeze. Bring them in any dav
foQt down or runs off with the her J»th birthday with a skating,
* invited. Moro, Oregon.
but Sunday. C & C Food Store,
Bonnie May, W. M.
hired g lrF which is aimost paF' ji.ut.C^Sufiday afteFROfm. P re se n t
Ora»« Valley, Oregon.
Gwerh Ross, Secretary —
donable under the.JCircuinstXipces; were ’ TWce ICsttng^r. Alfa .lean
som etim es mauia leave» with a payn«» Jim m y and Johnny Dun-
- la r g e r bank account.
lUn Julla Bayer, L arry Middle-
But w hat the country, needs ton,
Dick Stradley, Florerfe
is the same a« w hat such a fam­ Crews, Peggy Alberty, Tommy
ily needs: a strong shot of mas­ Eakln, Gene Schilling, Orville
as personal a s . . .
Blaylock nnd Nansl G earhart of
culinity.
,
Moro. She received many lovely
Ifiany businessm en hour made comment* like
g.fls and refreshment» were
this: “ The way I figure it out, this 'integration'
TIM E FOR PO M TIO I
served during the afternoon.
you big companies are attacked for is ju st a matter
Mr». Julia I’ayne..\MrH. Helen
A Multnomah - county senator,
of doing more than one part of a job. So what’s
N euberger by name, 1» running Bayer, Mr». -Lucille Duncan, Mrs.
wrong about that? I t’s the way I operate, tooT’
for reflectio n and using ’a» a Salley Martin and Mr». Cecil
In answering this question let s consider
plank in hl» platform the con- Eakln attended the shower for
solldatlon’ of Orqgon counties. Mrs. Eleanor Borg at the Inland
fir s t w h a t th e word m ea n s. “ I n te g r a tio n ”
Not his, of course. Very clever Navigation Recreation room in
m eans aimply carrying a job through several
because not a «ingle constituent The D alles.-
etepe. Integration can’t m ake a good com pany
1» concerned, yet, is sound« fine,
Several from here attended the
bad. I t ’s a method any business m ay use as it
and economical, too.
grade school tournajnent at Mau-
com petes for your patronage, increasing its e f f i ­
Actually the cost of jcounty pin Friday and Saturday with ‘
ciency and benefiting you by keeping price«
governm ent in Oregon UP very our boy« coming out fourth,
down. L et’s look a t th e sim ilarity between our
small. It will average some-
Jam es Hartley who is attend-
FR E E personalized checks
operation pnd th at o f another integrated fuel-
thing under, seven -f**cent of fng W illamette \ university a t
producer whose system is centuries old:
.
county costs.' ~ Actually, also, Salem sjwnt a few day» here
It'» an age-old cu»(om to identify prixed belongings.
consolidation would not save this last week at the home of
Here at out Bank y««r name and address is printed
money at all. It would cost tax- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estel .
FREE on regular checking account checks.
payer» more in travel than they Uki'tley.
So enjoy the prestige, safety and extra conveni­
could possibly save in taxes.
Mr. and Mrs .John Buether Jr.
ence of paying b ills with PERSONALIZED
Any student of governm ent accompanied Mr. .and Mrs. Frank
CHECKS.
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knows th at U. i s . consolidations von Borstei to Hood River Wed
th at cost money. U tile govern- nesday to attend the 5th District
• mental units, never cpst much." conference of the American Le-
SHERMAM COUNTY BRANCH
They are too close to the people; gion and Auxiliary and the even-
a dollar in the budget cun be. ing Lintniet Held in honoi of the
traced to a pocketbook directly state .«Itteers, including Mrs. W.
O r PORTLAND
and surely. It is big governm ent E, Welkins of LaGrunde, state
th at costs inonev. Anyqne who president and Hollis Hull, state«
n r» msu > oonoN roonytr
wiW - rem em ber
consolidation um unam ki' of Albany,
A w o o d c u tte r g o e s in to a fo r ­
N o w i f th e w o o d c u tte r ta k e » th e
Friday Mrs. Frank von Bor-
of recent years can prove thia to
e s t and fells trees. Standard drills
n e x t s t e p and cu ts the logs into fire­
»tel, a member of the state fi­
into the ground and brings up oil.
place size, he has become an in te­
. himself.
' The federal budget now being nance committee of the Amerl
I f the w oodcutter «ells the logs
grated business. Like him, Standard
then and th e r e . . . and if Standard
works to turn the product into the
debated would cost Oregonians van Legiqp Auxiliary attended
sells the crude oil to home buyer at the w e ll. . .
forms you use. We refine our crude oil into gaso­
’ $914.000,000; the state budget a district conference in Madras.
Hom where
i y Joe Marsh
line, lubricants, fuel oil, and other products. So
there’s no integration. Each has performed only
for the y e a r is $90.000.000, all Saturday she accompanied Mr.
we’re integrated, too.
one part o f the job.
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county and city and road levies and Mrs. Craig Coyner of Bend
are $96,000,000 Including $58, to 1 akeview where they attend­
000,000 /o r schools. County gen ed a conference of the southern
eral government costs but $15,«.. Oregon members. They also at-
000,000 city governm ent but tended a banquet held in honor
of Mis. R, E. Seelinger of New-
$16,000,000
This nation hax gout too far Mexico, national vice-president
sun’s rays than animals with dark
w ith consolidations.
It nee<H of the western division, who
Big di*cu»»i<M» after the Grange
to build up local government, (»aid her official visit to the De
meeting Friday night. Tik Ander­ coats. So you'ra bofk right!”
county government, state gov- purtm ent of Oregon.
From where I sit, so many use­
son waa arguing that hogs were
Thé Misses Cassie and Mabel lota more affected by the hot less arguments could be avoided
erm ents and get rid Qf the huge
lumps of cash th at almost in ­ Holmes w ere, in the county weather than cattle. Skeeter Mor­ if a person would remember be
Dajles. gan declared that It wasn’t ao—that doesn't huve all the right on his
variably attract the dishonest. Wednesday front The
W h en th e w o o d c u tte r h a u ls a
A nd i f th e w o o d c u tte r fin a lly
They came up on business and
aide. Reminds me of folk» who in­
lo a d o f firewood he exten d s his
s e l ls the firewood to you, his op­
he nerer sssr any hogs bothered by
C IV IL HW tVK'K FOR ALL
to have dinner wItb their Mister, the hot aun Uke his cowa were.
eration is fully integrated. Ours is,
in t e g r a t io n . H e ’s n o w in th e
sist that coffee, for instance, is the
The president is now 'quoted Mrs. Ted von Borstei and fam-
tran sp ortation business . . . as is
too, when we sell you fuel o il ...o r
only drink, forgetting that Other
I was glad when Rusty Robin­
as favoring a plan to limit th< fly itefore returning home.
Standard when we use our tan k ­
sell you gasoline a t C om pany-ow ned
people
have
a
right
to
a
glass
of
Mrs. Harold Owens was boat- son stepped in.
term« of congressmen, Includ
ers and pipelines to transport oil from well to
service sta tio n » So is integration wrong? N o t a t
beer now and th e» If we wouldn’t
•’Boys,” he says, “don’t get ao
refinery, and the refined products from there
ail. And w e make beat use o f it to bring you better
ing senator«, and putting som< ess Sunday at a birthday dinner
get
so
“het
up"
about
oun
prej­
Bill Bardenhagen. other riled up. It all depends on what
to areas where th e y ’ll be used.
products a t low cost.
federal official» under civil ser for
guests were Henry Peters, Mrs. color the livestock are. Hogs or udice«—we’d all he better off 1
vice.
He seem« to i>e going tw o Olan- Stark and Children. Mrs.
. Grass Valley
SMITH-CALLAWAY >
‘ GHAPEL
What’s wrong
about integration?
It’s the way
{operate, too!”
■g
ST NATIONAL BANK
I sit .
It Isn't the Heat­
h's the Hide!
ways a t once. Extension oi civil
service would increase the. I »old
of th e governm ent heads of A
larger iw d of the employed pet-
so n n e t Lim itation of congres
Anna Barnett, Sinn Owens and
ch ild ren
,
Mrs Bert Cox, Mrs John^Ruat
and daughter Geraldine went to
The Dalles Fi-iday evening to get
cattle, the ones with light-colored
coats absorb less heat from the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
• plans ahead to serve you better
CogyrigL, B>52, Veiled Slates Br
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