Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 17, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTT JOURNAL,
J p i|rrn u u t (C ounty j o u r n a l
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PublishrfB E ve ry F riday
Moro, Oregon
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Postolii«-«
Moro.
Oregon, under Act
of Congro«« of March I . 1879.
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P V B IIS M IB S
ASSOCIATION
co V N TY
H V B ÍV R IF T IO N
PAPER
RATES
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PAR T1 UONVRNTIO!
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, AVGUST IT, 1956
brilliant little signs a» the care
flash by. It can be a ganjg also as
husband and wife try to see who
can decipher the most. A fifty per
cent score Is good at 50 miles an
hour and faster than that the
human eye is not equal to the
task. Some remember the color
of different ads but Inasmuch as
available colors are limited that
is not considered fair competi­
tion.
Also using the cars of custom­
ers for advertising space are
many of the tourist spots that
proclaim for miles and miless that
the car full of state visitors has
seen a cave or a den of snakes or
some other commercial attempt to
assure human curlouslty.
Certainly these bright little
spots on already bright cars are
not the most beautiful of our
summer flowers, but they are
akin to flowers in a way. The
purpose of a flower, we have been
toW. is to attract attention of in-
sects so the seed of the plant can
l)e fertilized. The purpose of a
pumper strip Is to attract the at-
tentlon of a human so the pur-
of the user can
achieved,
____________
and has qualified. All persons
having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified and re­
quired to present the same, < u .
verified, and with the proper vou­
chers, to the undersigned at the
farm residence of the undersign­
ed at Moro, Oregon, within six
months from the date of first pub­
lication of this notice, to wit.
August 17, 1956- Lawrence U-X„nv
Kenny
Administrator
Donald E. Heisler
42-45C
Attorney for Estate
appointed,
Executors under the
w m
and Testament of Samuel Statk.
deceased, at the office of T. Les­
ter Johnson, attorney at law.
Moro. Oragon, within six months
from the date of the first publl-
this Notice, to-wit*
W. 1956.
Olan Stark
Hadley Stark
Executors
____
T Lester Johnson
T.
Attorney for Executors
cutors
Moro. Oregon
42-45c
M e n age L oans To M eet Y our In d iv id u a l N eeds
attractive terms
P R O M P T S E R V IC E
Standard Insurance Co.
A w estern com pany se rv in g w e stern a g ric u ltu re
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
All persons having .iktos
against the estate of Samuel
Stark, deceased, are hereby noti­
fied to present them, with the
proper vouchers and duly veri­
fied, to the undersigned, the duly
H O M E O F F IC E
812 S. W. W a sh in g to n
P o rtla n d , O regon
Phone A T w a te r 4331
O H B O Y , B IG B O Y : H e re ’» a new sandwich treat, know n as a
•’ Big Boy” that is sure to become a fam ily favorite. Delicious French
bread made o f O reg o n wheat, filled w ith meat halls, cheese, spaghetti
sauce, o n io n , green peppers, the "B ig Boy" contains everything
needed for a w ell balani
balanced meal.
This is one of the years In which
everything for a balanced diet.
our two major political parties vie
BIG BOY SANDWICH
for popular aproval of the voters,
1 loaf French bread
in order to find out what the peo-
1 8-ounce can spaghetti sauce
pie desire they hold conventions
1 can meat balls, or your favorite
to which delegates are elected—
meat ball recipe.
The sandwich is just as much
as in Oregon- or appointed by TEN YEARS FROM NOW
caucus In many other states.
Someone is always writing to a part of the American tradition 2 slices American cheese
It 1* the theory that these dele- prophesy what life will be like In as is celebrating the 4th of July. % pound Mozzarella cheese
gates represent the wishes of ’he ten or a hundred years, Snd with Though sandwiches have been in 1 large onion, sliced
people which is sometimes l.i. enough accuracy that it Is often the making for some years, there 1 large green pepper, sliced
melted butter
It Is always true that they repre- read. Polks are always interested have been some modern imiprove-
in what the future may hold and
ments. Today’s sandwich provides Saute’ the sliced onions and
sent
party.
III the
l/JJGI H
**4 l/i
,
From these conventions comes have invented a great many the- endless nutritious and appetite pepper in butter. Slice the loaf of
the party’s candidate who has ories about that very thing. variety, Is easy to prepare, yet bread into 3 length-wise slices.
most often won the honor by There used to be a song that re­ offers all your family’s require­ Spread the first slice with half
campaigning in states having a cited dolorously what would oc­ ments for a well-balanced diet. of the sauce. Top with meat balls
presidential primary and by mak cur "a hundred years from now” Of the elements involved in mak­ and cover with the remaining
ing of himself a party leader in when the singer would be in a ing a sandwich, bread Is one of sauce. Over the meat balls and
the highest nutritive sources; en­
other respects. From them, also, different place
place the grated and sliced
We were told that cars will lie riched bread of today Is made best sauce
comes a platform written to in-
cheese. Top with second slice of
with
the
world’s
finest
Oregon
elude as many dissident elements safer In ten years whlbh Is a sort
bread. Butter and place browned
of the party and Independent vot of reversal of form because they wheat.
onion and pepper over the bread.
are
not
as
safe
now
as
they
were
Sandwiches
are
always
thought
ers as can lx? encompassed. Vio­
Top with “top crust” and brush
lent criticism is given to elements ten years ago. And we are going of when It comes to school, work with melted butter. Place the
to cook In a few moments, wash
or pknlcs; however, there are “Big Boy” on a cookie sheet and
not Includable. '
„
Often the party out of power the dishes in a few seconds, live many new sandwich Ideas that wrap and seal in aluminum foil.
takes the most forward look for in a cooled and warmed house, constitute a meal in themselves. Place in oven and bake 1 hour at
It Is free to criticise while the move on emulators, drive safe The “Bid Boy’’ is 6uch a sand­ 375 degrees.
party In power must defend its planes and have television around wich . . . it’s a new idea you’ll
Sandwiches are a very handy
want to spring on your family and resourceful way of making
record for the past four years, us at all times.
This year the Democrats, being
Sure, sure. What we want to and friends during the summer your summer meals and holiday
the party out of power, have ser- know Is. are we going to enjoy months. The “Big Boy” is a true outings both exciting and satisfy­
King-size sandwich that contains ing. A good trick with non-spiced
ious troubles. The solid strength It?
of that party lies ,n the south
So far as we can rememlter
sandwiches is to make them well
which Is supposedly still mad grandma never complained about by changing parties after election in advance and then freeze them,
over the civil war and whose cit- the old wood stove until she saw and taking control of the senate they’re as fresh as when you
izens will vote Democratic any- an electric one and grandpa was with him. He needs to make an made them.' Also, when you’re
way That is not so true as it was happy milking the cow until apology. More than that he needs baking anything during the sum­
otxe. Another source of Demo- some one began bringing milk to be returned to private life mer months, plan dishes that can
cratlc strength Is In the political around in bottles. What we have where he will find it more diffi­ be made early in the morning,
machines of the large cities of the isn’t what makes us happy, It a cult to change his meaning to then quickly reheated at dinner
north where Inattentive voters what we want. If we only Imagine suit his convenience.
time. Also, remember products
are easily led to voting in blocs, it, It doesn’t trouble us but when
made of fine Oregon wheat help
Unfortunately the question of se- we see It. we want It.
give you the energy needed for
Citizens
of
1966
living
in
a
gregatlon is making Jt very diffl
hot summer days.
cult to hold these two groups house kept steadily at 72 degrees IT ATE WIDE PAINT CO. com­
together especially since industry will lie Just as complaining as tit
plete painting and decorating
Is moving Into the south taking Izens now who have temperature
Rervlce, spray or brush Phone NOTICE OF C REDITO RS
Notice is hereby given that the
laltor troubles along with It.
variation. Men anti women who
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
The Republicans, in power for have to work in that delightful
Vern Camp**ll and Jack Null, undersigned has been duly ap­
four years, can ipoint to a record era will find something about It
The Dalles, Oregon
38tfn pointed Administrator of the Es­
of peace, having settled the Kor- they dislike, just as they do now. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — tate of Zella Kenny, Deceased,
ean war, and prosperity, the
In other words we complain
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp Bethlehem ( liapter No. 78 O.E.S.
country lieing more wealthy than because that s our disposition, be-
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass
u a Meets every second and
ever before, it Is traditionally the cause we are envious, because— Valley, Oregon Ph 242 47tfn
fourth Thursday in each
party of the farmers and the hu- perhaps—we liave an inferiority
month; visiting members
WANTED:
Work
of
any
kind
for
slness men; the entrepreneurs complex. And we will lay a small
v
invited. Moro. Oregon.
two
strong
boys.
Call
Moro
Dorene Hall, W. M.
who like to operate Independent bet that In I960 there will lx* as
Motors
Garage.
42c
much discontent, as much grumb­
Dorothy Heater, Secretary
iy.
The Issues are somewhat com ling, as there Is now. Those who WANTED: Small propane refrig­
Eureka
Lodge No. 121 A.F.AA.M.
plicated at this time because the look ahead are always the dlscon
erator. Art Bibhy, Grass Valley,
Meets on the 1st and
southerners a r e
traditionally tented ones. They are trying to
Oregon.
41-2p
3rd Thursday evenings
strong advocates of states rights change things, imiprove things,
each month.
Vising
and the Republican party was for soften the living, create the ease LOST: One female Spaniel, white
members cordially in­
with black spots and long tall;
generations the purty of central- that human kin»l loves. They are
vited to meet with us.
children’s pet. Bill Todd, Grass
Ized government. Since the ad- nice people to have around, useful
Dean Pinkerton, W. M.
Valley.
42c Clyde Glllmor, Secretary
vent of the new deal in 1932 no end and we are glad they exist,
the Democrats have abandoned But the happy ones are those who
116
Lupine Rebekah I.odge
the states right theory of the look backward and enjoy riding
Meets
2ir
and
4th
south and veered to a huge cen because they rememlx'r walking,
A superior serviee
Tuesdays of each
tral government that has sponsor­ enjoy leisure because they re­
of portònsl a Wend mee
Visiting
month.
memtjers welcome
ed bureaucracy and great federal member toll.
THAT
COSTS
NO
MORE
spending which the Republicans '
Laura Grabenhorse,
have done something to lessen SENA TO R 'S SPEE C H
N.G.; Vada DeMoss,
Secretary
We have Just heard Senator
but in no drastic manner.
If the Democrats were to ad­ Morse’s apology t>efore the Dem­
Moro Ixwlge No. 113 I.O.O.F.
vocate a return to states rights ocratic convention at Chicago. It
Meets 1st and 3rd
__
. . ___
and ____.
stronger
local government wasn’t a very good one. The
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
they would merit the support of speech was not one of the ttest
hall. Transient and
many citizens who shudder to the senator has made In his long
visiting brothers are
A wide range of prices
cordially InvPed.
think what would—or will—hap- and practiced career as a speech
♦he! meets o l wishes
pen when governmental j»ower maker.
John Shipley, N. G
is centered In Washington. D C.
He proclaimed himself a ’"con-
Ixx) Watkins, Secretary
If they hold to their new d< .♦ stitutlonal lilwral” without giving
Ideas of big government they are any proof that he Is either a fol-
In danger of alienating the south jower of the constitution or a
and thus trading their backbone liberal. We think he Is neither,
of support for the northern vote
(i|(in't follow the constitution
of the city machines.
when he upheld Harry Truman’s
The Republicans are in better seiture of the steel mills, neither
position. They have a good four
y,e constitutional when he for-
year record and have made some Ket}l
tenth amendment and
steps—hesitant though they are— supports segregation and federal
toward giving government back ai(j t0 schools. He is not a liberal
to the people instead of keeping when he votes for bigger and big-
it in the capitol.
gVr government. But Inasmuch
As of now, before the conven- as be is the only proclaimed 'con­
tions with their platforms and stitutlonal liberal" known to man
vituperation and vocal excesses be can make his own rules. No
are over, it appears that In pros- one else need feel obligated to
perlty the voters will not choose conform
There was much of Teddy
another round of "emergency"
government such as the new deal Rosevelt and Gilford Plnchot In
sponsored, will not give their sup- the speech and praise for their
port to city machines, will prefer work toward conservation In this
to retain local control of as much rase p was the conservation of
typical low rates
government as they can instead t|ml)er that was In the forefront.
from Moro
of turning It over to the polltl Any one who has studied the
clans and the machines. We will matter even briefly knows that
Boston...............
$2.00
conservation of timber was caus­
know In November.
C h ic ag o ................ • • • 1.75
ed by economics Instead of poli­
Salt Lake C i t y ............ 1.05
tic«.
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T H E SEASON O F T H E
S eattle................................... 55
The senator tried to cast him­
B U M P E R S T R IP
self In a h^-olc role as being purg
Station to station rates, not lncludhi| ta i, for 3
This is the season of the bump- ed by the administration Sure,
minutes after 6 p.m. weekdays and all day Sunday
strip, when Itoosters of fair amt Republicans would like to l»eat
Enjoy a fam ily reunion
him
But
no
man
gets
to
he
a
hero
rodeo and political candidate
adorn their bright chrome auto hex-a use a political party would
tonight b y tolophono
bumpers with scotch lighted pos­ like to beat him. Any candidate
could make himself a hero If
ters.
Anyone traveling the highway that were true,
can keep himself awake by try-
The case against Morse la a
ing to read the wording on these moral case. He acted the traitor
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