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o PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, M olto. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1B52 ’ •>* at Bear Springs and then on Seattle. T h e b took part in the about two weeks Is the “ rm er Mr. and Mrs John Hllderbrand to Ttm herllne lodge where they Cor some reason not given. ra c e . a ir s . A iu e n IS H W i u i u i v . ....... — — — • — ------- - ----------- Ih m n im t a n in x lh»a Mrs. Alden \ ow | be aid given under Point W V W J V .V o V .V % V Z .“.V a V a V . race. Frieda Rice and attended school drove to Echo Sunday to attend went up the m u it t Novi mb r j ¡f pruperly done, could be of hpM. the funeral of Dr. Gray. «w it lift to have a snow oau here. Moro, Oregon will be an initiated m easure to , ,, lt aid to th e developm ent of fight. Mrs. Desta Hoyt is recuperat Mirs. Howard P ratt and Mrs. — ----------------- ----------------- — — perm it the state to license clube, the world an<i also aid our rela- Mr*. Joe Drinkard ( il le s L . I i < n. h Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hesgard of ing at the Owen B arnett home Joe Hllderbrand drove to Port Portland and M!r. and Mrs. J. K. Sunday and te well enough to see any land for the day Monday. Out of towners here Entered m Mcond elaaa matter at the Mirs. Gordon H arper spern Hubbard and son Mickle of the h.ntoffie* *t Moro. Or«ron. under Act t<) (>,j hard j|(|Uor by the drink, culturally as we are. There for the Buck-Watkins wedding of her friends who call. »f Conirreas o f March S. 1H79. Tb - m atter will proliably be should bw no serous criticism were \f r antj Mrg George Buck Dick Hoyt Is here from Port- Monday shopping in Portland. Walla Walla college are expected PAPER decided by the prejudices \ j r and \ j rs Arlet Rhinehart late this week for a visit at the O FFICIAL of against helping a neighbor in and family of G rants Pass, MV land to help h is nephew. George those who vote. There is no new' distress. and Mrs. Glen Virtue and daugh Drinkard, through the fall work. and family drove to The Dalle-. LeRoy Hesgard home. Mrs. Vleda Van Gaasbeck ac- ---------- Saturday. Alsu Mr. and M r s ____________________________ Information about the subject. Thp WOUI<1 lx? better appre- ter, Vicki of Moró, Mr. and Mrs . N E W S F A F IR and norte has been presented for cJate(1 if the money were loaned J. L. Pierce and children. Bon- companled her son's family. Mr. Gjen Wallace made the trip DISTINCT ito FUNERAL P U B L IS H E R S years past and is not likely on ,n8tea(j of given and would be nie, Glen and Lila Lee, Mr. and and Mrs. Clark Van Gaasbeck. wiasco people attending the SERVO E W ITHIN THE a ss o c ia tio n tap now. ti le tte r accepted if we could work Mrs. Ism ar Kuhnhausen and dau- Betty and Gary, on a few day«. plcnic Sunday at Bear ■ • _• _______ _ . 1 . _ _ n k to r U t in «a Q i i r t t tin t, f i/r fin il V fl t I ( >D Ífl 1 H fltl J IlT O lllK l a _ _ _ ______ i f - A J«» MEANS OF ALL $ i{ rrm a n C o u n ty 3hntr<** Fabliahed Every Friday at , in i n u MV T U I.' 1,1 t On the ballot ‘ in Wasco News i a m SMITH-CALLAWAY GHAPEL about six-bits per drink which making few friends with our Glenwood, Washington. to move to Condon this month. nd Mrs. Basil Mason anti ls about 150 ,)e,.( t n J1' ‘7 policy Of giving. Perhaps there Mrs. Marlow Anderson return- w here she will teach the third chl,(lren j oannei Eddy and Kar- Leonard IL Smith ONK YEAH «»nr in Ore«or\ *"c ui,lng l£« J “ 1/ is too little understanding of ed to Chico, California alter a grade. en arrived Saturday from Spo- ----- B . chase ol m the e drinker n th o r n e o n le s . In anv Mrs. Mr. u rm n .tr- <»\• other peoples. any event it n is weeks visit with witn her ner aunt, air*, m t . and a n u * Mrs. * r * . Kenneth « w « » ™ Richan ...— kane Wn for a visit with Mr. T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n key. No reduction in t re num nepher popular with the taxpav- Andy Shearer. son and daughter Christie Ab- and Andy ndy Engberg. Engberg. Sunday Sunday l'h o u e 3 1 3 5 AUGUHT, 22, 1952 o f b e e r Joints was n<> - - W)1O are pum ng up the mon- Mr. and Mrs. John Buck are eiMeen, Maryland are visiting they all drove ,----- to tl-------rU zl the grange pic- Oregon's Knox law r.n- Ktn ey nor w ph the people« who on a week honeymoon trip af- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E rnest \e ry successful. In theory it w ar^ g<?ttln- it ter w hich they will be at home Shull. Mrs. Richardson was Jean FARMERS AND ELECTION M e e t Y o u r I n d iv id u a l n e e d s 1 supposed to lead, toward temper- __________ __ , the a tm ent on the Chas. shuH. They plan to be here M o r t g a g e L o c ns t o Not lieing among those who ante. And in theory the state Everett place. believe th a t farm ers, laborers, liquor commission is supposed ' Mr and Mre.Ervin Rhinehart A T T R A C T IV E T E R M S business m en or any other in- to be pandering to the demon - - and famUy of Arlington were P R O M P T S E R V IC E d ustrial group votes as a unit, rum entirely on a temporary The threatened approach of Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. we are certain that there will basis and in the expectancy oi f.d | doeKnq appall us as we im- Arlet Rhinehart. S P E N C E R CORSETS toe m any opinions about the elec- ultlm att salvation. Actually, the agjnp does the robin who must Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg tion on the p a rt of -farmers and liquor commission is asked to ,look forward to a rather long and Mrs L P H aten spent the Attention! Those interested in a division in voting that will make a profit and it does, and j(JUrney 8Oon. And we feel bet- weekend in Portland. Spencers see Armena Felt from A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te r n a g r ic u ltu r e not vary much from that die- in spades. ter able to w ithstand the days.to ,j^r and Mrs. John Foss drove the Spencer Shop of Portland at luted by prejudices acquired by There are those Oretfonians come than the tom ato plant to p'ortland for the weekend. The Dalles Hotel, Friday, Aug- HOME OFFICE inherltance Portland, Oregon who feel that a bar-room is a that will w ither some morning Billy Williams left Friday for ust 22- Ml2 S. W. Washington American farm policy has been poor place to drink liquor at when the sun comes up and Madras where he will visit his LOST or strayed: Long yearling P h o n e A T 4331 established fo r another three best. The quality may I"? poor • cease interest in the sun and rain father and step-mother, Mr. and w hite face steer, branded 411 : years or until 1955 and it is un- the mixer content high and the th at have ma<ie r flourish, on right hip, open box in both 112 Mrs. Max Williams. likely th at it will be changed lights negligible. Such persons Nevertheless tKcre Is a certain ears, from Nish canyon pas Mr. and Mrs. Darrel W right much until then. W hether lt is prefer to mix their own and sa(iness about the end of harvest and daughters of Milwaukie spent ture. Iva Dams, Moro. 42-3p changed then or not depends probably will vote against the an(j the en(j Of t be period of You are looking into the mouth of several days recently IxADINO straw yours for haul- more on conditions then in force proposal. growth and tiie certain, although their uncle and aunt Mr. and ing. M. W. Jennings. Box 565, a 16-inch gun on the U. S. S. New Jersey th a n on the political party th a t Beer sellers will probably op- S|OW coming of cold weather. . Hines Madras, Oregon. 42c happens to be in power. pose it and certainly those who eun jias a]rea(]y completed ‘ ^ rs ' ^^ u b Johnson .. There are some very good despl.se the demon in all foims a Hdrd of Its course toward the severajd tjays iast week visiting LOST: Two w hite face ® -March reasons for the present farm will oppose it. faroff Tropic of Capricorn from their son and daughter in jaw, caives calves from pasture- at Nish. i I t ’s typical of the huge rifles with which policy. Tiie government is us- Those who like a dim k where it w.’H sta rt Its long re- , Johnson, Mlarked w ith under half crop our great navy bristles. And the sire of ing w heat as a factor in interna- out the necessity ol a turn. *- d Mrs John Alden of on left ear. John Robinson, th a t bore is a comforting reminder tiist wfd favor n U j m -u» ( ^ < o s • e Th o rts ot of comer colder QaHland , California ^ u f o m u stopped to tlonal relations, a s - a p art of bottle w ri tavoi [be indoor .p sjiorts Wasco, Oregon. 41-2p s weather D Reids ,,n foreign policy. The cost of the who want to go into busin< business weath e r are m anufactured to aid , ” ’ on thoir their America’s watchdogs have a bite as bad w heat used to aid and influence selling liquor will do likewise. nian t( pass t be long evenings home from the boat race in FOR SALE: Registered Hereford as their bark. oth er nations and other peoples lt does have certain atitai ions and .,rt? |}lt> spontaneous, bull, 4 years old. A m ondusvon vigorous kind that come w ith — — -------------------------- - Borstel, Kent, Oregon 41c tfn. is small compared to the cost of tu tourists. This represents one kind of strength America m ust main overall foreign policy. The gov- We do not think that it is a sumrner-s w arm th. Man can en- (Pacific Standard Time), Tues- c u a v c v i « ern-ment needs lots of wheat and very important question, nor terta| n himself as long as the day, September 9, 1952, at the HARLANDVIEW CrRANC, u u , tain in order to keep the restless peace. For .surely we all is willing to pay for lt It does, th at it Involves a moral stan- gun ¡s shining, gardens and crops school building, NSoro, Oregon, Your grange is saving sa • realize th at now peace is only for the strong. W » h i.r o in She.-man f’ard- 11 m,ght work b etter’ l*Vi growing, and the outdoors com- and will then and there be open- scrip. Please save yours and tu rn countv and in general ' in the 11 ,s our °P b,1<,n that !t woul11 fortable to his pampered body, ed and publicly read aloud. The in to Chairman Helen Bruckert. B ut keeping America strong calls for more than armed 40-3C northw est, have a section that w ork less we»l than does our , n w lnte|. he mu8t be entertain School Board reserves the right strength. It means th a t our economy m ust be stable, too. — * law. ed e |se ,nu8t entertain him to accept or reject any and all will produce wheat bountifully present Certified Elm ar bids and waive all formalities O R ^ U ;,honc 20p 2 R,chard And th a t’s where you can h e lp . . . by buying United States self and at that few are pro (os long as the rains are alxjve and claims. Specifications may flcient. Defense Bonds! For by bonds and other forms of saving normal) we are exceedingly Johnson, Condon, Oregon 39-lc There’s the inanities of radio, be obtained a t the office of the prosperous. And we enjoy it IN PRAISE OF you are building up a personal backlog of financial security time w asting card games, the o-ld Clerk and the office of the Ar- "RID your field of m orning glory even though a lerge part ofx the S T l’HIIOKNNESH favorlte of stuffing the stomach, chiect. which means economic strength for our country. income goes back to the govern Ask Barney about the new Bor- We are thinking of those One m ay explore the past thru Mrs. Clara Houston, Clerk ment. ascu—No spray, no equipment 42-3c who adhere to principle be the medium of books and stuff Saving through bond buying is easier than you think! Try necessary—fireproof and non- Both parties are pledged to cause they think it is right his brain, which stands the dis it— through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. poinsonous." maintain a prosperoua agricul We mean those who are not tortion better than the stomach. 1.O.O.P Moro Ix»dge No. 118 Don’t set raw posts. See a ture. Traditionally the Republi diverted to a different course W ith this Plan you can save a regular sum out of every N ature Itself shares in the dem onstration of the finest, can party is more concerned with promises of >sadneHi, Of the season. The work Meets 1st and 3rd uctlon by check—before you have a chance to spend it. And, you fastest wood preserver. Avail ln I O.O F. farm ers and the Democratic aw ards whether they come in done for the year and" the T ransient and know, no m atter how small your income, you can’t afford able at Baum garter Hardware, party with labor although the the form of money, entertain plants getting ready , for 1 the long hall- vlsltlng brothe rsa re Grass Valley, Oregon. 33-41c Dem ocrat, are credited with the mont, trips, social prestige, p<> rest unti'l spring puts new nt-' tordialiy Invited not to save something for yourself. So join the Plan today. present agricultural program. lit leal preferment, or soft spo Into them . Thousands say it’s the one sure way to savel Floyd lame, N. G. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - • ijilKir and farm ers are always ken words of praise (perhaps Leo W atkins, Secretary Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp on different sides. Labor wants the cheapest pay one can re freeze. Bring them In anv dav high wages and cheap food. F ar celve for principle.) INVITATION TO BID but Sunday. C & C Food Store. Lapine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116 mers want high food prices and The world owes a lot to stub Grass Valley. Oregon. 21tf? Meets 2nd and 4th labor costs low enough that, born people. Nearly every In Sealed bids are herew ith in Tuesdays of each prices of machinery, etc., do not vent Ion has come from those vited by DEALERSHIP for nationally ad Moro School District ¿ 0 ^ ' Visiting soar, it Is a contest for the con who s ta y e i, with an idea u n it1 No. 17, Sherman County, Oregon, members welcome vertised line now available in sum cr’s dollar. Sherm an county. Good credit success came and nearly every (for the Drilling of a Well and Josephine Gentry reputation required. W rite for The farm er has been so sue- S(H.|a | , efOrm has come from the Furnishing and Installation N.G. information to the J. R. W at cessful in following the home- thoge wh() staye«l with prlnci of a Well l’ump and Tank in .lelen Martin, Sec. kins Company, 137 Dexter .teu d er's dream (which was to p[p accordance with Speci/k'ations Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. 40-0c buy out all his neighbors) that nio<lei ns make it very prepared by Annand & Boone, Eureka Ixtdge No. 121 A.F. > A.** there aren't many farmers left easy to abandon principle. It Architects and Engineers, 401 Meets on the 1st and NEED AN a LI^PURPOSE CAR? anymore, ln agricultural Oregon cun be called old fashioned- Central Building. Portland 5, 3rd Thursday evening! * Then gee the w u ly s statiOn only 15.2 percent of the popula argued around in various ways Oregon. Bids will be received by each month. Visiting w display at W ILLIS tion are farmers. They are almost and fron1 ,nanv ,x,ints of view the Clerk until 8:00 o'clock P. M. members cordially In- » All steel l>ody over vited to meet w ith us MOI OR CO. Au steel y, weak enough politically for a nnd ghown that it doesn't pay _____________________ _____ ____ Clyde Glllmor, W. M. drive, plenty of carrying capacity plucking. Some groups are much For any(h|„ g not to I».v Is -^ -i2 £ Ä i2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 I I . D . P in k e r t o n , S e c r e t a r y means safety, economy and prac- weaker than others. When it lie SOI.f of gln w|(h us< w, z, p a tlcal transportation. Also New comes politically advisable to Ne|th(>r d(H,s tt make too B e th le h e m C h a p te r N o . »8. O.BLS \1ru__1 n riva lirF P q PICK Meets every second ano Four Wheel Drive JE E PS PICK- put the heati t< the wheat grow- much whal a man fourth Thursday In each UPS and STAJ\O N _ WAGONS, er or the cattenian on a platter __________ ,K,|ivVes __as __ |ong as lie I>e „ _ month; visiting member» Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wll- to appease labor or some other ,jeveg q strong enough to keep invited. Moro. Oregon lys-Overlana Sales, Service, Parts large group, the action would on ,Hq,evlng r „ is not error Bonnie May, W. M. and Accessories. West Columbia gain more votes than It would wp arp concerned with: tt „ Owen It««». Secretary Highway. The D ailey Ore- 1°**- weakness. So the fan n er is a little guy— Subhornness in m atters that oui politically. The big farm er is a are subject to change or are very little guy— politically. To modlfltsi by dally events can b • maintain his position he lias to vvrv trying. Anyone should Ils have and to keep allies. We do ,, n t(, ,,n .Judging for him It RAND not think that farm ers can count ge|f what is reason, on labor us un ally, nor expect are m atters that tire K e it h M c D o n a l d PATH ERIN E ANDERSEN a lalwr dominated party to help n(d subject to argument and H in rs HOW I BONDS NOW EARN MORI MONEY FOR YOUI them ln u pinch. these are the matters pertaining Corner-Post Antuor MuJe Tliere should be no doubt that to right and wrong. A man Now safe, sure U. S. Series E Defense Ronds pay an even better Eisenhower is lietter able to lead might better be sti.blx»rnlv From Old Harrow Disk return than ever before . . . t!,. '.3 ¿0 S brand-new money-earning us toward peace than Stevenson, wrong than weakly right. He We heard about thia clever feature» just announced by the U. S. Treasury. Eisenhower knows more »bout must stand somewhere, but corner-poet anchor (below) the problems upon which p(*ace (first he must stand, is baHcd. Farm ers' Incomes are _____________ 1. Now every Series F. Bond you buy begins earning interest after only that will atand a lot of fence 6 months. It earns 3%. compounded semiannually, when held to maturity. often boosted by war hut we pull—prevent sagging.Thought It reaches full maturity value earlier (9 years 8 months) and the interest think few fanners want a Dig in D a n g i kn of « f o h i : ig \ a id it might in te^ st you. it pays ia now bigger at the start! ground - fights the causes of come at that price. This week out* could read from Farm ers will be better off if Fred Sparks, Pulitzer prize win wood decay. 2. Every Series E Defense Bond you own can now go on earning interest they can get their crops out of Apply it the same as ordinary nlng columnist, that the reten for 10 more years after it reaches the original maturity date— without your politics and rely on the law of creosote to grapestakee, fence- of communism as a threat lifting a finger! rr UHl . 1 , ex. lu.n.'lx tion vi.rv . , posta, mud sills, underpinning, A stable government h» better Without communism it hop poles, etc. You'll find it would 3. During the 10-year extension qgrioj. every unmatured bond earns at for a man who harvests but once pays to apply Standard Wood the new.higher interest (average 3%compounded semiannually). Your origi l>e much more difficult to get a year, and a stable economy money from Americans who are nal $18.75 can now repay you $33.67. $37.50 pay s back $67.34. And so on. Preservative a foot above the without Inflation is lxdter for afraid of communism. ground to retard fungus and his pocketbook. Inflation has not Sounds reasonable. Even suonds Start now! Invest more savingrs in better-paying U. S. Series E rot Call us about i t Serving helped the farmer. His price Is sm art. It Is 0 way that wilful Bond»—through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the your needs set by jwlities; his costs go up and preciH'lous youngsters treat Bond- A - Month Plan where you bank. promptly ia with inflation. doting parents. Furtherm ore, it our aim as These are not normal times w o r k s . local busi We are led from emergency to Peace it for the strong. . . for peace and prosperity Then . the . I’. 8. News has nessm en. emergneev, from war to war, are , s . frightened , . . l»\ >11.1 . 1 » ♦. nii,P show mg the p’aces where Incidentally, you can add yaar* save with U. S. Defense Bonds! Hitler and th f t IA . .. . of T? an w<* .... have ba t s or are glvl giving to th e life of any fence poet by Sta in; and all for the use _ À . . inistration . ; . that J . is gtasping . . . . . . . m ilitary or economic aid It looks dipping it in Standard Wood O r adm TKt I S. fíortTKnrnt dort not rwy fttr IkU aitr?rtùi*g Th» as if the only people entirely Preservative. It seals the pores more pow er by creating the cm- dependent on thentselves now Irm ew ri, Department thank», for thoir patriot)« donatio*, rh» Aäv»rti»tngC n n a l and In all types of wood touching urgencies and the fears. days are the Russians. Others We think it time to get rid of are living from our fear of the $2’ß0 Dt. __ DUM buUdbr this hysteria and to change to Russians it seems. quieter, more honest govern The "bottle of ntlllk for each $4.10 fifth C a th e r in e A n d e rs o n K e ith M c D o n a ld ment. H ottentot" school, fostered by - Henry Wallace In his balmier Wasco, Oregon G rn a a V a lle y , O re g o n Well, anyway Margaaret wll, days have sueceeded in spreading 8 6 P R O O F • T H E O L D H E R M ITA G E . Phone: Wasco M2 P h o n e : G ra n a V a lle y , 232 not lx* bothering the Swedes for ahi all over the world through C O M P A N Y . F R A N K F O R T , K E N T U C K Y much longer. our generouslty or our fear of S u m F r iptio m ratkh Want Ad* S ta n d a r d I n s u r a n c e C o. sift & lÍEltMITAGE The EASy-DOES-lT CORNER z yen nneuy tjy/eny e Q Sherman County Journal o o G o