Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 24, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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SH E R M A N
COUNTY
JO U R NA L,
MOHO, OKYGON
monopoly over the milk produ«
tion and dtetri button busines.-
Published Every Friday a t. It may 1be thaïL conditions ar
Moro, Oregon
now beth?r thani in the old day
when pr<[ m 1 u < er and distrihuto
G iles I a French
_____ E ditor
constantly w arred over percen­
I-
d a *
aeeond clu a t m a tta r a t th a
tage of the take. But it Isn't good.
I ’ .t . if f lr « at M oro. Orearon, un d er Art
The dairy coop has Iw-en ra­
>•
o f M a rc h 3. 1R79.
ther arrogant about its position
and utterly opposed to any
change in the law.
Dairymen
have retained control over pri­
ces and over butterfat content
and over selling conditions.
When and if the milk control
law is amended by the measure
on the ballot the legislature can
protect the dairymen by new
legislation if it Is? needed. If the
law is retained the dairymen
through their co-op will be very
SUBSCRIPTION RATE»
difficult to get along with. We
ONE YEAR - .................. . WO« think they need a spank from
the voters.
>l(er matt (County .TJnuitutl
OCTOBER
21,
FRIDA Y,
<M'TOHEH
24,
1932
day afternoon and hope
ue their winning ways
and also the H eppner
pin gumees.
Bain fell Monday evening b u t for a good rain
*
didn't do much good although rain today,
disproving the contentions of
those who said It would never
The Moro foot!
rain again. There ts still tim e the Iledmond J \
Want Ad»
FOR SALE»: 75 or kb pieces of
treated Eilniar. Jess Landry,
.Moro.
.»Ip
KNAPP
W.T n t ED: Man to service M mj
family route with nationally
advertised W atkins Products.
Better than average earings.
If you have car and can devote
•lb hours weekly, w rite J. 11.
W atkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave.,
Seattle 9, W ashington. 48-lc
SHO E MAN W ILL N AP A T
THE
MORD HOTEL
T IIE
LAST W EEK IN <M'TOBEIt
ANO SHOW SHO ES TO
SH ER M AN
COUNTIANH
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
freeze.
C &. C Food Store,
Grass Valley, Oregon.
47tfn.
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
Then see the Willy? Station
Wagon on display at W ILLIS
MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over­
drive, plenty of carrying capacity
means safety, economy and prac­
tical transportation. Also New
I. mi-k.i I.tHige Nu. 121 A . r . A A.*»
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
each month. Visiting
memhers cordially tn
vlted to meet with us
'C ly d e Gillmor, W. M.
132
UNITED NATIONS
T H E CAMPAIGN
ty. Oregon, have been fixed by
the Court as the time and place
for hearing
ob jection s to a jid
Final Q-ccoTOt and for SF,„.
settlem ent of said estate.
Glennie M. H arper
A dm inistratrix
T. Lester Johnson,
FOR SALE. 1952 Dodge w ayfar­ Attorney lor A dm inistratrix 49-2c
er 2-door Sedan, driven 1 mo.
Phone 3237, The Dalles, Ore.
NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT
51-2c
Notice Is hert by given that
VJ,ANTED. Man with car to call the undersigned have filed in
in farm ers in Sherman coun­ the County Court of the State
ty. $15 to $20 a day. No exper­ of Oregon for Sherman County
ience or capital required. W rite their Final Account as E xecu­
today. McNess Co,, Dept. U, trices of the E state of R. H. Mc­
2423 Magnolia St. Oakland 7, Kean, deceased, and th at Mon­
Oalifornia.
51-2p day, the 3rd day of November,
1952, at lb:0b A. M., of said day,
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT in the court room at the court
Notice is hereby given that the house in Moro, Sherman tYiiuWj,
undersigned has filed in the Oregon, have lieen fixed by the
County Court of the State of Court as the time and place for
Oregon
for
Sherman County hearing of objections to said
her Final Account as Adminis­ Final Account and for the settle­
tratrix of the Estate of Arvid ment of said estate.
Martha Hastings
T. Anderson, deceased, and that
B. E strelle Hailey
Monday, November 10, 1952, at
Executrices
10:0b o’clock A. M., of said day,
in the court room at the court T. Lester Johnson
house in Moro, Sherman Coun­ Attorney for Executrices 48-51c
Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK­
UPS and STATION WAGONS.
Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wil­
ly s-Overlana Sales. Service, Parts
and Accessories. West Columbia
River Highway, The Dalles, Ore­
gon.
,
23-tfc.
The I ’nited Nations is having
We wonder if the voters have
Its seventh birthday which is
actually forgotten the prim ary held by some to be a grand and
issue of the presidential cam­ glorious event, proving that
DUET . . . Robert Mer­
paign now being waged like a nations hereafter will live in MARITAL
rill and Roberta Peters, both of the
bar-room brawl
all over
the peace and amity with all prob­ Metropolitan opera, announce at
land.
lems solved by words Instead the New York home of Miss P eters’
It was corruption.
parents that they will be married.
of wars.
This campaign i« going to de
We hope so but fail to read She sang with Merrill In the “ Bar­
olde Whether or not the Amer- signs of such happy endings in ber of Seville” in February, 1951.
history
of international
can people want an honest gov­ the
fo r school district re o rg a n iz a tio n
II. D. P in k erton , Secretary
ernm ent. If they vote for a con­ councils. This is not to say that
I,etween
representa­
B ethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.S
tinuation of a party in power meetings
Make good schooling available to every child
Meets every second aim
that lAis been dishonest in near­ tives of nations are not useful.
j
Some
understanding
4
m
rely
fourth
Thursday
In
each
ly every branch, an adm inistra­
& Make your school tax dollar go further
Jr
month; visiting members
tion that has been negligent comes from them.
Invited.
Moro,
Oregon
So far no nation has had so
Strengthen local control of schools
about communists in high plac­
much confidence in the United
Bonnie May, W. M.
es, then they can expect it to Nations that it disbandcfl LU«
Pd. Adv. Committee for School District Reorganisation. Mrs. Sarah H.
Gwen Ross, Secretary
Knox, Secretary, 1006 Broadway Building, Portland, Oregon.
continue. They can look forward arm y or sunk its navy. That
Moro lx>dgr Ño. 113 1 .0 .0 F
will hold a
to dishonest men Jn governm ent is evidence of wisdom. We have
as long as they condone them faith in the (sheriff, but we still
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
and re-elect them.
pack a gum* Among
nations,
hall. T ransient and
There is also the m atter of th at is.
:
M o r tg a g e L o c i s to M e e t Y o u r in d iv id u a l n e e d s
visiting brothers are
Korea which was a sort of cul­
And it seems likely th a t the
cordially
Invited
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ATTRACTIVE TERMS
m ination of a foreign policy United Nations will have many
F loyd Lane, N. G.
that did the nation great harm future birthdays. Such councils
all
day
Election
Day
at
the
Legion
Hall
$
Leo
W
atkins,
Secretary
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PROMPT SERVICE
over a period of years. We lost seldom disband because no one
China through the activity of wants to be the first to lone
Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 110
com m unists in high places and confidence in peace. It will go
Meets 2nd and 4th
now the efforts we made bi on until the next war and then
Tuesdays of each
:
A u 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
HXirope seem destined to Fail­ be superceded by another just
month.
Visiting
as
did
the
League
of
Nations
ure. This adm inistration is the
Vote for
members welcome
HOME O FFIC E
one responsible for giving in to which was an excellent inter­
Josephine G entry
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KI2 S. W. W ashington
Portland. Oregon
Bussia at Teheran, Yalta and national debating society. •
NG.
;
Phone AT 4331
Potsdam and one of which was
"lelen Martin, Sec.
enough to defeat a government ST A T E T ltE A S l REIt
in any other country.
▲ D em ocratic C a n d id a te fo r C o u n ty C o m m issio n er
♦
Slg
Unander and
Francis
T here is the m atter of huge
for
and growing debt and how iC L am bert are candidates
♦
F or E co n o m y - E ffic ie n c y
J
Is to lie handled. So far the me­ state treasurer. Both are from
old
Oregon.
families
Jand
both
thod has been continued infla­
tion. It now appears that infla­ are good candidates. Unander is i
“ I believe the county can get m ore
tion has run its course and that a grandson of Simon Benson,
early
«lay
lumberman
who
serv­
with the end of arm am ent
♦
for its m oney than it has been
(which must end sometime un­ ed on one of the first highway
commissions.
less we .stay continually at war»
♦
getting”
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Unander has sj>ent the greatei
w e may have need
for sound
V O T E 2 9 X K e n n e th S a th e r
J
adm inistration and not the ex­ part of his life handling secur­ !
pensive, flighty kind we have ities which is one of the major I
▼
functions of the state treasurer,
hud.
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Paid Political Adv. by Kenneth Sather
▼
lie
served
in
Europe
during
the
We have an opportunity to
Lambert
one-time
elect u man who is a recognized war.
tr lltn n ñ l
treasurer
for
Mulnomah
county.
adm inistrator, a man who un­
derstands
foreign
affairs, a It is our opinion that Unander
M arsh
man who is not stained by cor­ has the greatest amount of ex­
perience
and
the
most
know­
ruption. That man Is Eisenhow­
ledge of Orgeon.
« l i t i WriNMAtO COMPANY. rO ’ -'.ANO. O IIQ O N
er.
Stevenson under different aus­
pice« might 1 h * an acceptable ATTORN Rt GEN EltAL
president. But with the back­
John McCourt Is running for
ing of this adm inistration he
Is not acceptable, lie has not attorney general. He has been
By now I guess you’ve heard
From where I sit, I'll het this
the background of the common the district attorney in MMlt- ibout the spelling errors in the makes her even more popular with
noinah
county
for
several
years
man Ixdiind him, being iM»rn to
kids’ report cards this week.
the students. It’s nice to see an
money and position. Eisenhow and has been vigorous and ac­
expert admit she occasionally
A
typical
card
looked
like
this:
tive
in
the
prosecution
of
law
er earned his way.
His is the
makes a mistake. Too many so-
breakers there. He comes from
Arithmetic..................... B
more American background.
called “experts'* claim they’re
a distinguished family, his fath­
Geography........................ B -
nrrer wrong on such subjects as
er havng served as Judge.
Spelling ........................... C
w hat you or I ought to eat . . .
McCourt served in the Oregon
G ram mer....................... B
e M ll.k CONTROL
what we should wear . . . whether
legislature
for several term s
I don’t know if Miss Gilbert, the we should enjoy beer or butter­
There has been more contro­ w here he was a conscientious
versy about the milk bill than legislator. He is deliberate, slow principal, actually wrote those milk. A really wise person never
All characteristics cards, but she took full respon­ claims to “know all the answ ers”
about any one of the other IN and honest.
on the ballot. And it is one of that should be useful as attor­ sibility. This morning I hear she all the time.
the hardest, we Ixdleve, for an ney general The slowness is a i t got up in the Assembly Hall — be-
■» n u e n i l i n v s i u u v u i s
average voter to decide. Espe­ advantage In a position
cially those voters who do not "which one should I m ? careful be- w ritin g GRAMMAR w ith two
We “a ’s” on the blackboard 10b times!
carry prejudice either for or foie w riting an opinion.
against the present milk law. recommend him.
Cop) right, 1952, United States tirtw en I uundution
Ills opponent Is Robert Thorn­
We have decided to vote for
the bill.
ton who served In the house of
We have had the present milk representatives last session, was
control law for nearly 20 years a hard working legislator. He
* (Your Greyhound A gent)
ami there have been few amend­ is a new dealer who has work-
ments to it in thut time, none mi in Washington for some years,
lie Introduced several tax mea­
to change It radically.
During that time the dairy­ sures partlcularlly one to tax
men have built up a practical insurance policy incomes.
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VOTE 3 2 0 X YES
the Home Economics club
o f Harland View Grange
Bazaar & hood Sale j
Standard Insurance Co.
J
Z
KENNETH SATHER I
J
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From where I sit... /y Joe
Wonder How Miss Gilbert
Is in "Histery"?
KEEP TAXES DOWN!
KEEP
COSTS
OF LIVING
DOWN!
MEET THE MAN *
Vote 319 x NO
USED BU YS
1946 Int. Pickup with
4 speed transmission
1946 Int. K6 Truck
2 sp. axle, 8.25 tires
1946 Int. 1 ton pickup dual tires
*
1950
850
TD6 Tractor
1950
TD6 Tractor with
Holt angle bulldozer
3000
J. K. McKean Company
o
M oro, O reg o n
O N THE MOTOR CARRIER H IG H W A Y TRANSPORTATION ACT
795
MORE PEOPLE TRAVEL BY GREYHOUND THAN
BY ANY OTHER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM,
About 200 million passengers took intercity trips by
(.revhound last year — millions ns»re than by any other
transportation system. Drop in and see your nearest
Greyhound agent — he'll explain to you whs Grey-
hound is (oda)'s best huv in travel, at these low prices!
on«
TO»
W ay
Burns
Eugene
K. Falls
l\»rtland
T Dalles
ro»
6.5b Bend
6.50 Madars
5.55 Shaniko
2.60 John Day
.95 Ontario
WsTs)
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
One
W ay
this
is a MEASURE to INCREASE TAXES!
• E verything you buy is handled by trucks a t some tim e, and increased
truck taxes will increase your daily costs of living!
• Increases apply to all m otor vehicles of all sizes!
• Taxes on large common carriers, large private c arriers and large
logging trucks are increased approxim ately 35% on mileage.
A nd, . .
Taxes on logging and dump trucks classified on flat fee option would
be increased 50% !
•
KNOW THE TR U TH ! VOTE 319 X N O !
GREYHOUN
H*nbwoy Council, Ellory Sill«, R eddest, 622 $, I. Grand, Portland, Oregon