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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , MOHO. OREGON F R ID A Y . OCTOBER SI, IB52 that vatlon districts. ‘ The soil management re e a rth In AKA and the State s g ric u ltu ia l experim ent btations * > already clonely , in e g u te d w ith crop research, the aecie- ta ry explaned. I he s h ift of cer- tain research fro m SCS to A R A w i*i p e rm it k n ittin g it into an in tegrated pattern ami result in t it* development ot a sounder »ody of management technology, rriis» action w ill Involve the esta >li>h- tom e R epublican senators “have voted against much <»i the present p o licy w hatever th a t is. Pubi! ebeti E very Frida? «t From o u r p o in t of view such Moro, Oregon votes are an Osset. Votes th a t Glint L. French Editor handicapped the ignorant and as entanglemets of fntervd aa aecond claae mattar a» thè slnine foreign po-tnffire at Moro. Oreron. under Aet T ru m a n and Acheson have i»een »f Cowrreae o l March 8. 187». in the public Interest. " o f f ìc ìa T cofwty papfr W e hojx* that people w h o w ant a change vote fo r a complete change. T hat is the o n ly way n iw s p a n i to get it. The immes are the name p u b l is h e r s now as la-st June. S p e r m a « C m in ty J o u r n a l a ss o c ia tio n Change Made In SCS Organization! Eureka Ixxige No. 121 A . F . 1 A . S Meets on the 1st and 3rd T hursday evenings each m onth. V is itin g members co rd ia lly in vited to meet w ith us Clyde G illm or, W. M. II. 1». Pinkerton, Secretary Bethlehem Chapter No. .8. O.E.S - Meets every second ano lo u rth n n T i n hursday u r a u a y in m w .ii fo each month; v is itin g member» invited. Moro, ‘ " " ,t n m Oregon re n Bonnie May, W. M. Gwen Ross, Secretary Moro Ixxlxe No. iis 1.0.0 jr Meet« 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. ball. T ra n sie n t and v isitin g brothers are cordially in v ite d Floyd Lane, N. G. I a « o W atkins, Secretary S u p p o rt NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT N otice is hereby given th a t the undersigned has file d in the C ounty C ourt o f the State o f Oregon fo r Sherman C ounty her F in a l A ccount as A d m in 's- tr a tr ix o f the Estate o f A rv id K«-P«*»lican C andidate for J.P.S 1. Anderson, deceased, and th a t Monday, N ovem ber 10, 1952,' at) E state of Tiloina«, M. Gurrett 10:00 o’clock A. M , o f said day, NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the c o u rt room at the co u rt E state No. 5tt# house in M oro, Sherman Coun- Jn the C ounty Court o f the _ - XX r f ’/vunto ty, » V/I I ALU \)\ Oregon, IlUTv have L/WXl been 1 fixe d by State o f Oregon ,regon for l l ’1 the Count . the C o u rt as the tim e and place m e n ther nan’ ° * f ‘.'r 1? a rln g o f objections to said Secretary o f A g ric u ltu re C har les F. Brannan announced today N o tic e is htreb'. .'Ren th a t ‘ ■' " l ' l! *;n,i ^°r ONE Y E A R ......................... $2.00 the realignm ent of USDA res the undew lgned has been ap- settlem ent o f said estate. ______ __ p o n sibilitie s ip the fields o f so il pointed a d m in is tra trix of the ------ OCTOBER 31, 1952 ' ' ” 1' crop end watetf — — — — ■ — -------------- management research. Reeponsi- estate o f Thomas M. G arrett, de TUH m u r m b llity to conduct the N ational ceased by the County C ourt of n th i^ iw Cooperative Soil Survey, w hich the State o f Oregon fo r Sher Sometimes it seems th a t the has been the re sp o n sib ility of man C ounty, and has q ualified. name c a llin g In a campaign is the A g ric u ltu ra l Research A<l- A ll persons having claims again a ctually designed to cover up the m in is tra tio n , has been assigned st said estate are hereby n o ti real Issues involved. A t any to the Soil Conservation Service, fied to present the same, d u ly rate i f the name ca llin g is s u ffl- and re sp o n e ib illity fo r a il re- ve rifie d as b y law required to c ie n tly intense, s u ffic ie n tly twig- search in soil and crop manage- the undersigned at Grass Vlul- inal and occasioniy amusing i t nvent and in w ater management ley, Oregon, w ith in six m onths pushes the Issues in to the back- on farm s related to crop produc- fro m the date hereof. ground u n til they are forgotten tio n has been assigned to the /Dated and firs t published u n til a fte r election. Then it is A K A , in clu d in g th a t previously l.a p ln e Rebekah Ixxlge N o . 11$ October 31, 1952. Meets 2nd and 4th too late. carried on by the SCS. Last publication N ovem ber T he m a jo r issue o f th is preai- T h is realignm ent o f responsi Tuesdays o f each 28, 1952. V is itin g dential campaign iis the dishon- b llitie s w ill be e ffective as ol month. • PEA R L GARRETT esty o f th is a d m in istra tio n and November 1.5, 1952. The purpose members welcome A d m in is tra trix the extrem e danger of Its ixyssi- o f th is action U to consolidate Josephine (.e n try A. J. MOORE N O hie approval by th e -v o te rs i f i t in to one operation the s o il s o i Court House. Bend, Oregon ls even te m p o ra rily forgotten. vey w ork of the A K A and th e T Telen M a rtin , Sec. A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix O f late the m a tte r o f ¡>eace conservation survey w o rk of the and the eolutlon of the w ar in HCS, and to focus more sharply M o r tg a g e L o a is to M e e t Y o u r in d iv id u a l n e e d s Korea has come to the fro n t all resources fo r soil, crop ami perhaps because of more exten- w ater management research on A T T R A C T i; «C TE R M S slve fig h tin g fo r the dom inant the various problems that con- h ills o f central Korea. I f we are fro n t farm ers th ro u g h o u t the I ’«»MI‘T SE R V IC E going to have w a r it Is neces- country. sary tiia t we have a president Both lines of w ork are conduit« who understand« w a r and looks ed cooperatively w ith state ag- upon It as a m ilita ry 1 weapon, ric u ltu ra l experim ent stations, A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te i n a g r ic u lt u r e not as a p o litic a l weaixm. W ars The secretary explained t iia t th e started fo r p o litic a l reasons are action is being taken a fte r eon- H O M E O F F It E the c o n tin u in g kind, apparent- s u lta tio n w ith and approval of HI? s. W. W ashington ly, that are not to be settled by the E xp e rim e n t Station Commit- Phone AT 4331 m ilita ry m ight. -tee on Organization and I <»li< \ <>f We are going to need some the Association oi Land Grant cooperation In this country fo r colleges & u n ive rsitie s, and a ft erf the next fo u r years, going to discussion wit.h o th e r assoc iu - E L E C T need a president w ho does n o t tions and groups interested in, antagonize those w ith whom he soil and w ater conservation and disagrees on some point. Eisen- management, such as the Na- hower has made a re putation tlonal association of «Soil ( onser- on th a t score. Southern states ______ _______ __ _ - - — Republican Candidate for may o r may not vote fo r him , KT A T E It EPIt ES E N TAT IV E but .he w ill Tie able to get along it ; . A J - G illiam , M orrow, Sherm an ami w ith southern senatoi-s. That ufr d f l L W heeler C ounties Is more than T ru m a n has lieen, i/^ S T : B illfo ld in Moro F rid a y able to do and there has iteen no |,y j acg Brady, fin d e r may — Sherman and Morrow- county Im portant legislation fo r fourf keep money if re tu rn b illfo ld fa rm e r and jsipers. Jack B rady Gratis years fo r that reason. -C hairm an L and Economics As fo r foreign policy much is Valley, Oregon. «52c C om m ittee and T a x a tio n being made by the new dealers com m ittee, State A g ric u ltu ra l W A N T E D : Man to service 800 p lanning conference fa m ily ro u te w ith n a tio n a lly Graduate OSC and C ornell advertised W atkins Products. U n iv e rs ity , A g ric u ltu ra l Eco B etter than average eatings. on in ics I f you have car and can devote 40 hours w eekly, w rite J. it. Watkins Co., 137 D exter Ave., Seattle 9, W ashington. 48-lc Pd. Adv. C. A. Tom, Rufus SUBSCRIPTION KATES Glennie M. H arper T. Lester Johnson, A d m in is tra trix A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix 49-2c ment o f special procedures fo r in s u rin g th a t research in th is lie ld re fle ct the problems of fa r mers and tiia t research findings are ra p id ly applied to the solu tio n o f those problem s." State K epresentutlve from the T w enty- Second D istrict s te iw e r fo r R epresentative com- n iitte e Steve Thompson, Chairm an, -••« Heppner, Oreon FOR ME! • M T Ï W I1 N H A .0 C O M ,A N Y . PORTLAND, O K O O N M IL D ! Standard Insurance Co. Challes A. Tom VETERAN CUSTOM FRANCIS LAMBERT Says: CHICK THIS UST! WJANTEO: Man w ith car to call In farm ers in Sherman coun ty. $15 to $20 a day. No exper ience or capital required. W rite today, McNess Co,, Dept. B, 2123 Magnolia St. Oakland 7, California. 51-2p . L'!sl>z Ability . . • 1 t.rm . Multnomoh County T r.a tu r.r visi z Bcefo’s T h 2 s e fa ll days wdrm or chilly, are just for mankind to put seme meat on his ribs for winter. A n d this is the place for it. VOTE 319 X NO...unless you are ready to pay higher prices cn your children’s milk, your fam ily’s food, fuel, clothing, furniture, and gasoline...everything you eat, wear or use... off daily necessities! BEEFO’S At the C A P IT A L Bcefo’s i.-"ES THAT AFFECT TRUCKING, Lifeline of Oregon’s Economy, i FEW EVERY FARM, INDUSTRY, STORE, HOME ’IT Y , M o ro , G re g n Beefo’s 16630327 ¥€>(/...fthe C o n su m er..,w ill feel it w here Just taste it! You’ll agree it’s . . . $50,000 Adv. . NO Big Donors . NO Commitments NO Campaign — EOR S A LE . 1952 Dodge w a y fa r er 2-door Sedan, d riv e n 1 mo. Phone 3237, The Dalles, Ore. 51-2c VOTERS Experience . SLAUGHTERING Meat cu ttin g , w ra p p in g , sharp freeze. C A C Food Store, Grass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn N E E D AN A LL-P U R P O S E CAR? Then see the W illy « Station Wagon on display at W IL L IS MOTOR CO. A ll steel body, over drive, p le n ty of c a rry in g capacity means safety, economy and prac tica l transportation. Also New Four Wheel D rive JEEPS. P IC K UPS and S TA TIO N WAGONS Contact W IL L IS MOTOR fo r W il- lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts and Accessories. W est Columbia R ive r H ighw ay, The Dalles, Ore gon. 23-tfe it hut is the m ost... IN THE POCKETBOOK! Don't be fooled by “ Anti-Truck” p ropaganda... 31 8 -3 1 9 MOTOR CARRIER HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION ACT w ill increase YOUR cost of living! Singing Commercials Billboards TAKE THIS TO THE POLLS W ITH YO U . Vb » Expensive Ads • • • • • People's confidence because of record . . ' against the proposed law Motor Carrier Highway îr a n s p o r .a h o n ^ YES S KEEP TAXES D O W N ! v o n AND ILECT '¿Sri FRANCIS It--’ STATI TREASURER C CM i , I NrtlMà, Ora. KEEP YOUR COST OF LIV IN G DO W htf @ VOTE 319 j|f NOI LAMBERT N. A4». r ’ Ad«., Oregon Highway Council, Ellery Sillt, Fret., 622 S E. Crond, Portland. O LL NOT INCREASE ! - KWTUCKY H EN D IO W H IS 0 • Si M O O f • A SX CHAIN NEUTRAL SFIRJT» • THE OLD SUNNY IRUÛK COMFANY, L O U IS Y lS , KENTUCKY o am. . ** X r lif lH V LICENSES- OR 4 i A f TE 1 « CAR • 1 V f l XES