Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    the possibilities and u rje n ^ x e d
the Sherman hotel and are en­ of an additional primary room legal notices
gaged In changing lines and oth­ and teacher which would necessi­
er necessary work, getting ready tate moving the cafeteria from invitation to bid
willow is not one of the conserva­
Published E ve ry F rid a y at
to change the numbering system its present location downstairs.
Sealed bids will be received by
tive plants, it gets out and about
Muro, Oregon
being used here now.
The arrangement would be a big the Clerk of Union High School
its business of announcing spring
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilkinson improvement. The meeting was District No. 1. Sherman County.
GUeti L? In -n < h
Editor long before other trees have been
and family were Sunday dinner adjourned and an educational Oregon, at the present high
.
stim u lated by th e grow ing sea-
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guests of his brother and sister movie shown.
school in Moro, Oregon on or be­
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under
A ct SO
¿AJO.
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil­
fore 8:00 o’clock P. M. (Pacific
of Congre»» of March 9, 1879.
But January.
kinson of The. Dalles.
Standard Time) Thursday, Janu­
Yet, a winter that began early
ADS
P. G. and P. D. O’Meara drove W A N T
ary 26. 1956, for the construction
in November might come to a
to Portland Tuesday afternoon to FOR SALE: 2 four bottom John of a new High School for Union
n ew spa per
slow halt in January even as one
see Mrs. O'Meara, who Is still
that began in late Decemner
Deere model 66 hi-boy plows High School District No. 1. Sher­
PUBLISHERS
confined in St. Vincents hospital
could come to an end in Febru­
and McKllnkart hitch. Ready man County, Oregon, and will
-ASSOCIATION
in Portland.
ary. Winters are variable as any
to roll. Tex Irzyk, Phone 796, then and there be opened and
Mrs. Hazel Boyd is home from
Sherman countian well knows.
read aloud. Each bid shall be In
Moro.
a several weeks stay in Emanuel CUSTOM
We would as soon depend on the
SLAUGHTERING — accordance with Plans and Spe­
hospital and at the home of her
wisdom of a pussy-willow as on
n a t io n a l
e d it o r ia l
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp cifications prepared by Annand,
sister In Portland.
the superficial learning of a pro­
1 asso c JT ati
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Boone & Lei, Architects and Eng­
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
phet. The pussy-willow gets its
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn ineers, 1520 S. W. Taylor S treet
Leo Watkins and Mr. and Mrs.
early urge from something deep
Portland 5, Oregon, and shall be
Floyd Haines drove to Rufus to ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com­ accompanied by a certified check
down in the earth something as
OFFICIA» COUNTY PAPER
attend one the annual series of
plete painting and decorating cashier’s check or satisfactory
basic as nature Itself.
it may
card parties.
know that while there will be
service, spray or brush Phone bid bond made out to the order of
» U lt o C K IP T IO N H A T E »
frosts and snows and rains there
In the past week we have lost
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Union High School District No.
ONE IKAK . ...................•*-<* will be none of the deep freezes
two good friends and neighbors
Vern Campell and Jack Noll, 1, Sherman County, Oregon, in an
Mother is the hero of the morning when she serves Peanut Butter
that
would
kill
the
young
catkins
in
the
deaths
of
Mrs.
Elizabeth
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn amount equal to 5% of the bid.
JAN UAH V 13, 1M«
Puffs for breakfast They’re m ighty good and make a real treat of
before they can swell into the full that
Potter and Mrs. Marian Medler. FOR SALE: First National Bank Each bid shall have attached
sometimes-neglected morning meal, easy to fix, too.
pussy-willows that herald early
They had both resided in Sher­ of Portland stock. Regular div­ thereto the list of Subcontractors
FOREIGN POLICY
spring. Then, on second thought,
man county for over 70 years.
idends paid since 1895. Largest the bidder proposes to use, and
they may get frozen stiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark were
Eureka Mxige No. 121 A»F. A A.W
branch banking system of the any bid not having this attached
Wasco News
There is talk of making the na- ________ __
business visitors in Grass Valley
Meets on the 1st and
Pacific Northwest. Good earn­ list will be disqualified from bid­
tlon’s foreign policy an issue in
Tuesday.
3rd Thursday evening«
Mrs. Joe Drlukara
ings growth potential. J.
• ding.
.
. . ,
the coming political campaign.
each month. Visiting
Mrs. Lila Hailey is away this
The Owner reserves the right
DODD, TYGH VALLEY, ORE.
If so It will be entirely political. H()|I BANK
members cordially in
The January pack meeting of week on vacation to Portland and
9-tfn to accept or reject any or all bids
Both parties have followed in gen­
vlted to meet with us the Wasco Cub Scouts was held the coast.
eral the same foreign policy since
we do not think anyone can
Frank Sayrs, W. M. Friday evening at the little Le­
FOR SALE: 2-yr old Polled Here­ and waive any informalities. No
the war. While it has been at tell what sort of a soil bank plan Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
ford bull. $300.00 Chas. E. Da­ bidder may withdraw his bid after
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paulen
Kaseberg
gion hall.
times a bi partisan policy and wjji get through congress. At the Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
and
three
children
and
Darlene
vis,
Grass Valley, Ore.
U12c the hour set for opening thereof
Richard E. Bruner is cubmas-
unless awarding of the contract
sometimes not, there has been present we doubt that it will be Meets 2nd and 4th
ter and Mrs. Warren Wilkinson Gochnauer returned Sunday from LOST' Two cows, branded bar is delayed exceeding thirty (30
little variation.
of much help to wheat growers Tuesdays of each
and Mrs. Delmer Smith are den a month’s trip to Michigan to get
over lazy S right rib and T bar days. Plans and Specifications will
There can be grave doubts who already are taking nearly 40 month.
Visiting
mothers of Den 1, Mrs. Leo Wat­ a new car and down through the
over
2 right rib; ear mark half be available from the office of the
about It and many persons have per cent of their land out of pro- members welcome
kins and Mrs. Eldon Lane of Den south and home by w’ay of rainy
under crop In right, split left, Architect. No deposit will be re­
Vada DeMoss, N. G.
thern. Opponents have been de- duction.
4 2 and Mrs. Verne Dutton of Den 3. and wet California. They visited
also two calves branded bar quired on the Plans and Specifi­
feated and relegated to the back-
if the plan is voluntary it will Jo Gentry, Sec.
J
A short skit was given by Den 1 In Washington, D. C. to see the na­
over
lazy S on right rib, swal­ cations; however, they must be
ground with the label of “Isola- have to pay farmers as much as
tional
buildings
and
places
of
In­
and a report on their trip to The
low fork left ear. Call Carl L. returned to the Architect on or
tionlsts" pinned on them. And at they could net by growing crops Moro Ixxige No. 118 I.O.O.F. Dalles dam by Den 2.
terest. A card has been received
Watkins, Grass Valley 667. ll-2p before the hour of bidding.
present isolationists’’ is a bad an<i the government can’t afford Meets 1st and 3rd
A totem pole award is given announcing that they had stop­
Mrs. Clara Houston, Clerk
word.
that. If it Is compulsory It should Tuesdays m I . O.O.l'.
ped
at
Warm
Springs,
Georgia.
the den with the most parents
FOR SALE: Three bedroom house
10-12C
Since the war this nation has include every farmer which is pol- hall. Transient at d *
Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Zell re­
and friends attending. Since 100%
InMoro, in good condition. See
visiting
brothers
are
had a policy of giving military itlcally Impossible. Neither Is* it
attendance of at least one parent turned Tuesday from their winter
Mrs. Llyod Johnson.
He
and other aid to any foreign na- likely that wheat and cotton far- cordially Invited
was attained by all three dens, trip to California were they visit­
John
Shipley»
N.
G.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE-
tion whose leaders would make niers will want to take old wheat
ed
at
Ventura
with
their
son.
the award was given the new boys
MENT
a speech against communism, and cotton in exchange,
ueo W atkins. Secretary
The Tuesday Study club met at
in Den 3 this time.
that had land available for an air
Main difficulty is that it has to
Bobcat badges were given Lee the home of Mrs. Floyd Haines,
Notice is hereby given that the
field ,that sent an emissary to go through congress and the Bethlehem chapter No. 78 O.E.8. Clark, Donald Dutton, Mike Foss January 3. Mrs. Leona Van Gilder
undersigned, Augusta Jtoyse, Ex-
erfection
Washington with a picture of a wheat men a r e inadequately
was a club guest and members
fourth Thursday in each and Mike Buckley
ecutrix of the Estate of John F.
starving child. We have been most represented to get a law passed
month; visiting members
Ronnie Johnson was awarded present were Mrs. Lee Pearson,
Royse, deceased, has filed her
generous.
that will help them.
Meets every second an< one gold and two silver arrows Mrs. Oral Gosson, Mrs. Ernest
First and Final Account and Pe­
in
every
service
Hight now there is reason to
if the notion that there should
Invited. Moro, Oregon and Donnie Watkins one gold ar­ Shull, Mrs. Tom Jacobsen, Mrs.
tition for Distribution in said es­
doubt that policy for Russia is be a limit on the size of dollar
r Dorene Hall, W. M.
Merlin Shields and Mrs. Leo Wat­
row under the wolf award.
at reasonable cost.
tate, and that Friday, the 10th
making some gains by saying that payments to producers is accept-
Dorothy Heater, Secretary
Billy Smith, Floyd Rathbun kins. After a very short business
day of February, 1956, at the
this capitalist nation is doing all ed the big wheat and cotton grow-
and Gary Wilkinson each received meeting, a study of the Bible led
hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m., In
this in order to eventually make ers will be penalized, it is possi-
one silver arrow under the bear by Mr3. Shields served as the
the County Court Room in the
a profit (something Russians don’t hie that it will be popular so craz-
badge and Gary was given the lion program. Refreshments were ser­
Court House at Moro, Sherman,
Dr.
Otis
G.
Perkins
have and say they don't like), ed have we become over fear of
ved by Mrs. Shull and Mrs. Ja­
badge.
County, Oregon, has been fixed
They also say we are doing it to «lze.
One year pins were awarded to cobsen.
as the time and place for hear­
keep our economy working so
it is too bad that the soil bank
Optometrist
The January PTA meeting was
Mike Lane, Erling Jacobsen, Don­
ting of objections, if any, to said
we won’t go broke.
• idea should have to be mixed into
A ald Jonhson, Gary Jose, Loe Roe, held January 5 at the school au­
Gnrst and Final Account and Pe-
Whatever they say about it, politics, it is a good ideal—to save
405 E. 2nd HU
Donald Watkins, Douglas Blsh, ditorium. Plans for the Friday,
Itition for Distribution, and the
it is the same policy. Whatever the soil untl it is needed and not
Bob Drinkard, Floyd Rathbun, January 13 pot luck to be held be­
Leonard & Wilma Smith
Isettlement thereof.
tlie voters think about it they use it pile up unwanted surpluses,
Dean Rich, Billy Smith, Ronnie fore the Wasco-Fossil basketball
Augusta Royse
(Across from Stadleman-
will get the same policy no mat- Rut making it practical is another
game
were
made.
Everyone
Is
in­
Executrix
Welk and Gary Wilkinson.
funeral
directors
Bonn Hardware)
ter which party is put in office, thing.
A display of the boys handi­ vited to bring their families and
¡Donald
E.
Heisler
There Is an element in the Re- —
Phone The Dalles 3135 ’Attorney for Estate
work and collections was enjoy­ attend.
Phone 5302
The Dalles, Ore.
publican party that opposes the
There was some discussion on
ed and a candy bar passed out to
policy but it Isn’t In power and |»OWKK,
each child present.
isn’t going to lie soqn.
6 Next month there is to be the
Someday we may7 discover that
We wish some entirely disin-
annual Blue and Gold banquet be­
nations do not respond to gifts ested group—if such there b e -
fore the pack meeting.
in the way we ut present hope would survey the power resources
ee*
they will. Then the policy will of the northwest and make a re-
St. Johns day services for Ma­
change.
This election will not port.
tin-. was In-Id Sunday, January 8,
phanire it ’
Bonneville Power adminlstra-
at the Wasco Methodist church.
____
tion says that we will need 05
Members of Taylor lodge No. 99
billion kilowatt hours by iy05 and
were
present. Rev. Bruner’s ser­
LET US DO
predicts a deficiency of 1,335,000
mon was entitled “What is a
TOO FAT 1IEEF
kilowatts by that time if no new
Ma-oll”.
A story In the current Farm starts are made. The relation be-
Mrs. Lloyd Royse re tu rn e d hom e
Journal give« figures about a test tween kilowatt hours and kilo-
T hursday, January 5, from a three
made to determine housewife watts is not known to us.
week visit w ith relativ es in th e
preference for cuts of beef. Most
'Hie private power companies
D E C E M B E R 31, 1 9 5 5
m iddle west.
of the women chose Good or Com- say much the same tiling. In fact,
YOUR
PRINTING
Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and
merclal Instead of Prime of Choice the fight over power doesn't at-
Mr. and link 8 tm Brock served
cuts of meat when offered for the feet the engineers very much,
ake and coffee to the family of
same price.
So everyone agrees that we need
Mr- Marian Medler after the ser­
That means that the revolution or will need more power, lhe
vices on Tuesday at the Smith
has already started that will ixdltlcal and financial position of
home.
change the type of beef unlmals l>oth sides will be enhanced by
The little Indain baby, Jimmie
grown and sold. Beef men may the development of more power,
Wolfe Crow, whom Mr. and Mrs.
Journal
not like it and may protest for
Populations in the coast states
Lloyd Haines have lx?en caring
years that it can’t happen. But it are not increasing as last as they
for is now being adopted by an
will: the customer is right in the did and we do not know what rate
aunt and uncle living at Quentin.
long run.
of growth was used in the compu-
O f F O tT L A N O
Several members of the Tele­
The same thing has happened tations. And of course, no one
phone company have moved into
to hogs. A few years ago everyone knows what the rate ot growth
RESOURCES
grew a short, fat hog and sold will be either with power aplenty
them at weight up to 250 pounds, or without so much. So theie
Cash on Hand and Duo from Banks...................................... $ 149,802,394.07
They produced pounds a n d an element of chance about it all
United States Government Bonds...........................................
300,342,048.86
pounds of good lard that had a at beat. It Is getting to be u he re­
Municipal and Other Bonds........................................ . . . . . .
74,128,957.36
good market as long as people ate sy in the northwest to even thin
Loans and Discounts— N et......................
309,103,253.93
the rich pastries of that day. It the power shortage Is being over-
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank................................................
1,080,000.00
was even good for soap and U stated.
Bank Premises (Including Branches)......................................
1,891.928.35
could be exported.
Then by the end of this year the
Customers Liability on Acceptances.....................................
93,654.00
For some reason, maylie style gas lines will be built to bring
Interest
Earned............................................................................
2,870,013.78
in food, maybe the nutritionists natural gas from New Mex.to and
Other Resources.........................................................................
1,399,241.00
who liken! lettuce and would have Canada and that might make
been overstuffed by a full meal, difference In the electric power
$ 847,711,491.35
maybe the medical men talking needs.
LIABILITIES
about fat causing all kinds of
In addition to that,
Capital................................ ..............
$ 18,000,000.00
disease, It became unpopular to of atomic power Is reaching t
Surplus.........................................................
18,000,000.00
eat. The fat hog had to go. He did. stage when electricity is being
Undivided Profits.......................................
20,790,555.57
56,790,555.57
Now we have a new type entirely generated by atomic fission. It Is
Mens and Boys’ Winter Coats
and one can look through a live- still too high to compete but
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc..............................................
4,238,685.49
stock magazine without finding a within a few years it may not be.
Acceptances................................................................................
126,439 50
Mens’ Wool Shirts
single advertisement for the
Certainly not all these things
Dividends Declared..................
585,000.00
blocky type hog. Swine these days are going to happen at once and
Deposits ..................................................................................... 781,492,594.39
Boys’ Flannel Shirts
are so long and lean they could certainly we would like to see the
Interest Collected Not Earned.................... ..............
4,396,591.80
appear on a movie screen.
John Day built. It should l»e the
Other Liabilities..........................................................................
81,624 60
Ladies’ Sweaters
Cattle will have to do the same next start made and would be if
and Instead of the short, blocky, it weren't for the politicians,
$**847,711,49L35
Girls’ Sweaters
heavy bodied steers, we’ll soon lx* The picture would be much
seeing a rangier type. There are clearer if we knew all the power
a few people who say that meat resources of the northwest from
Girls’ Robes
W C T ^aW S W
HR VZr
ru
can’t be so tasty unless fat enuogh nil sources together with the po­
ornes* postiamo , osioon
lo grade Prime. But most meat tentlal cost of all of them,
Girls’ Wool Skirts and Jumpers
buyers have a more delicate nerve ■
——
in their pocketbook than on their
Ladies’ Wool Skirts
tongues.
« FEDERAL FLAK PETITIONS
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Girls’ and Ladies’ Blouses
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The United States National Bank
January Clearance
SALE
30 percent OFF on
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won’t nay for fa, hoof anymore
or the > « d . r . I a n o
Legislative Apportionment may do
than
they’ll
pay
fat
hogs.
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so at the Journal office, or at the
court house where Wily Knlghlcn
...
has some. Others having petitions
PVHHY Wll.lXiMH
a ft Mrg Hildred Zell. Frank von
The other day to this offl«^ Borstel, George Fox. Charles Wal-
came a small branch of wlllo™ lace and Allen ’lorn.
from the Van Glider yard In Moro.
Purpose of the plan Is to get for
The catkins are beginning to conie Oregon a form of legislative ap-
out so the tops of them show.
portlonment similar to that of thp
Here it Is January when no Federal government.
Boys’ and Girls’ T Shirts
Mens’ Sox, Girls’ Anklets .
Assorted Womens’ Lingerie
Womens’ Wool Jackets
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