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HACK S SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAI MOKO, OKKOON FRIDAY, JULY 8, IMO £ l} e rin a ti C o u n ty jo u r n a l r u b iin iin i E v e ry i't b l.iy W * 'irai at O re g o n fa llr n L. T 'r e ii* li K d lto f ml i n t o n i , h i aaaood cl»«« m a tte r at PuaUif f ice a t M « ru , U 'v tfn n , under / n i t o n e r * « » o f M u reh S IN?V NEW SPAPER V A2 C O U N Tl H I ltS ( K I I ’ l l O N “ M YEAN III. V SO M, I ’A I'L ll KA T ES 0 3 .« I M id B E IM » W a lte r L ip p m a n is the forem ost o f o u r p u n d its ami a p u n d it, lit- e ra lly is one acquainted w ith S anscrit and the ph ilo so p h y o f India. That he may be, but he Is too long fro m the boondocks fo r wise discourse on the A m e rica n scene. I n a re ce n tly syndicated a rtic le in w h ich tiie p u n d it advocated more and faster g ro w th in these I ruted States, L ip p m a n w ro te “ A t o u r rate o f g ro w th in recent years we are unable to meet o u r publi« title , a man to plan o u r il’e probable in d u s tria l develoj netit and do such th in g s as w ould lake it easier. The a rg u m e nt Is th a t In d u stry is c e rta in ly going to come into th is area ami th a t a g ric u ltu re wiJI not alw ays Is* the prédom inent in d u s try o f the co u n ty i f we are awake to o u r o p (io rtu n itie s ; that in o rd e r to b rin g as m uch indus- try possible we should have fu ll tim e man o rk in g tie jo b and that tie should pai( by d l the county Sherm an co u n ty is in lennän conni w ith fiv e o th e r mid-Co mb counties in a g ro u p fo r tt pu |K>se <d' p ro m o tin g in d u s try . .. may h ire a fir m to w rite a b rie f a lx iu t o u r p o te n tia l fo r in d u s try . T h a t is fin e as fa r as i t goes. in to Moro and h< keep tii w hen wc had a hard ba , and he e v w ould act as Ala <hal. He was « so s big and stron. m d also g« ad nature,!, th a t h never had any tro u b le w ith tii crowd. I remember one tim e we p la yin g Wasco, and a lot q pie were dow n at the old ground, when a young man fro Wasco ju m jx x l o ve r the rope th< had stretched to keep the crov hack, and ran at me w ith a s w ir I side stepped h im and trip jx him as he went by and he fe ll , tin* ground, o f course, I ju m jx ,m (J( on h im to I14>|(| hold n h im down, win H ugh came ru n n in g o ve r ami lif t (.,i ,nv n,,.» , ,,n i o th e r man on his'fcsd n n d "V a ru J nee, s. to add to o u r defenses and The p o in t here Is th a t some th in k o f f the p la yin g fie ld w ith bin at the same tim e to keep on in- we should go fa rth e r ' to a tti and say lie was so stron, it li creasing p riv a te investm ent and in d u s try t lid s county could have th ro w n both of u to keep on ra isin g the c iv ilia n clear out of the park, hut he ju s POSSIBLE TK1 Ol I’ standard o f life .” It has been decided that con laughed, and hollered at the utn Let it fir s t be said th a t we w ill p ile , play hall. never meet o u r p u b lic needs fo r gress w ill re tu rn in A ugust a fte r M y brother, John, who pass,«' there is no end to o u r p u b lic needs p o litic a l candidates have been away last w in te r, said to me th« as long as g o vernm ent pays the named and fin is h the jo b o f leg last tim e he was dow n here, “ W al h ill; s<*cond, we are increasing isla tin g . T h a t sort o f a program ter, I ju st heard that Hugh Shul o u r defenses ra p id ly ; th ird , it gives M r. Johnson o f Texas and is liv in g on the east side in Port takes a sharp head to save an y M r. R ayburn, also o f Texas a land, le t’s see if we can fin d him th in g fo r p riv a te investm ent u n good deal o f p ow er d u rin g the I w ould lik e to talk to him once co nvention o f the Democrats in der go ve rn m en t tax laws; fo u rth , more, and get him to tel, us about the c iv ilia n standard o f life can asmuch as m any o f the delegates w ill lx? asking favors o f them old tim es up in Sherman County, o n ly lie raised by c iv ilia n s . he sure was one sw e ll g u v .” w ith in 30 days. LJut assum ing th a t we are fa il Yours tru ly , B ut, aside fro m that i f the ing, there are three good reasons W. F. P e rrv Democrats go ahead and pass all fo r it. The firs t Is th a t labor un they have l»een ions' bosses w o n ’t let us w o rk the h ills that enough; the federal governm ent ta lk in g about and i f E isenhow er takes more than a h a lf o f c o rp o r vetoes them there w ill he a deci I A ( V U O N T I M E ate p ro fits ; and m aylie w e ’re too sion fo r tiie voters to make in November. T iie usi lazy. th e o ry is This the tim e of year wh, Il the ix d itlc ia n s are anxious th a t the voters alw ays vote fo r folks of all ages and co ndition- to see the U nited States g row as the p a rty g iv in g the biggest ap- go tra ve lin g , fo llo w in g the appar it did fo r a 150 years let them p ro p ria ,io n s. But, there m ust he ent Am erican ideal o f learning repeal a lot o f laws and give the an end to that sometime. Besides a lx m t w hat lies o ve r the h ill. L ike people a chance, let them stop the lxm io cra t leaders have not the bear th a t went over the m oun governm ent co m p e titio n w ith peo been so crazy la te ly and have Jet tain, th e y come to see w hat they southerners moderate the can see pie; let them, in effect, go away tiie p a rty demands. E ve ry few ,n ln u te s u car and let us alone hav been ing a d ista n t license plate stops I he Democrats, too, too. have a little leary o f adding new tax« * to let some w eary tra v e le r out FREE A N TE o r Ixm sting tiie old ones. The Id r refreshm ents o f a sort to suit M rs M a u rin e N euberger is do pre,«u- in fla tio n , w h ich is worsi his age. Some v is it the p u b lic Ing that w h ich she does best; ad but doesn't show up in the ta d rin k in g fo u n ta in fo r w ater, o th M x a tin g the ideas once express statem ent as soon ers take va n illa at the soft d rin k ed by her late husband. Am ong shops and some p re fe r the s tu ff them is the th e o ry that the gov- H T X I t I l . l | v served w ith ice. F o r several years a fte r an> e, nm eni should pu, up campaign Young women w ear few clo th e ; expense, fo r candidates Outside m a jo r w a r th • peop|<> and then at tills vacation business, although o f the fact that i f that were the econom y are »fien d is d ir ,x*d, us few yo u n g men have traded tr o u • uh1 i t Would be almost im possi u a lly there is a <le|»ression w ith pers fo r shorts Bn, the mascu ien ble to dislodge an incum bent in ten years, »I» line s h ir, ta il is d e fin ite ly an I ties <1)0 p a rty, the theory tw ats w a tc h and business out«»,’ garm ent these day and more sane, if I ing. spe acii even the stout ami staid mak< no o f liv in g . By what stretch o f tiie Im a g in a e ffo rt to hide it. Phis tim e w He lan kfi tio n docs anyone th in k the peoph* O lder women w ear the colorle.» ,|" t‘"' I’Ht lip 111«' in, m , (,,, fo r s u ffic ie n t i inse adm ii costumes o f age w h ich seems 1st rat ion to prevent a i cam paigns already. W ho in tor «li p ity , esjieeially on vacation win* Tophe, do you tii in k is going pression d u rin g the yea, a touch o f red o r him» w ould ad w hich it w ould n o rm a llv havi to pay fo r the school co n stru ctio n , also He thank some gaiety to the tr ip althoug the bigger pensions, the Increased occurred \\ n< hau» to follov i, l>e taken w ith a com panion t pay fo r federal employees'^ Can fill that we wh ! a bi, w« a the a g ita to r would keep u didates make th e ir cam paigns on md d him is an Aim ic a lly in ti lira tc d fo r ; prom ises to increase paym ents to eco, a rite aim d u ty , and long«* period It I tim e fo r sta ce rta in unhappy groups and the pa i in sid e r i, ta xp a ye r pays and pays Now h ih ii candidates want the ta xp a ye r to pu, up the ante in th is expensive game (¡ail, |, is too much to pu, up the stakes; let th n pu up th e ir ow n ante i\ \ oli \ i tin ami care Lt md w «I h has lieeu hut if see th e th a t w e n t on a t J o h n fla y ,1 a m a fe w fir s t c o n c r e te m in u te s p r io r p o u r in g . to M en th e w e re w a s h in g a li d i r t o f f th e base ro c k s Z E N IT H TV S ales & S E R V IC E H E K Y K E ON A L L .M IK E S Call ANDY T e le p h o n e PA U LSO N JO 5 -3 5 1 3 bmitli Cailaway Chape F S U E R N V E R IC A E L r i i o n c < ’Y I ’h e B a l le s , <»-3135 (>i-«»u<m L aura Sather, M aster F lorence B ru c k e rt, Sec’y. I ’a y l o r ADDiNG M AtlilNE I.O B G E A ? F . A. A . M . Wasco Meets F ir s t and T h ird Tuesdays. V is itin g C b re th e rn welcome. V in to n W a tkin s, W. M . E lto n M edlcr, Secretary L u p in e R ebekah L o tfg e No. Meets 2nd and 4th Tue- days o f each m onth. V isp in g mem bers w e ko n m TAPE At Journal Of lire F lo r e n c e _ Thom pson, N . G. Helen M art in. Sec re t a ry E u re k a L o « lg e N o . 121 A.F.A L?7 Meets on the 1st and 3 ro « T h u rs lay evenings eacn m onth. V is itin g m cm Hois cor, ia lly in v ite d to m«»et w»ih uf Ronald Pow ell, W. M. Clyde G illm o r, S ecretary In recent years, im provem ents have Ix»en made in the co n stru c tio n o f “ easy care’’ sh irts, w h ich reduce iro n in g tim e and im p ro ve th e ir fin ish e d appearance. Seams are now made w ith single row s o f s titc h in g instead o f double rows; top facing in the center fro n t o f the s h irt has l>een e lim in ated to reduce the undesirable p u cke rin g w h ich appeared in the fir s t dress s h irts made from “ easy care” fabrics. “ Easy care” s h irts have also increased in p o p u la rity because o f th e ir a b ility to resist soil and w rin k lin g , says Miss S tre u fe rt. She also notes th a t since in fo rm a l casual liv in g has become a n a tio n w ide trend, s tiff ly starched col- lars and cu ffs are l>eing replaced w ith more “ easy care” sh irts. !•« F ir s t N a t i o n a l h e l p y o u e n j o y it! Family fun take« many forma in Oregon , .. where outdoor relaxation in our air-conditioned climate ia no farther away than your back yard. Nearly 300,000 Oregon people d f« nits the ■fe d Ft Bu b wo stori In G et a c q u a in te d w it h . . . S ob F e rre ll T h e g o v e r n o r s o f th e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B o a r d a r e , hv am t la r g e , m e n o f In te g r ity , B u t th e y a r e u s u a lly d r a w n f r o m th e r a r lf h 'd a t m o .¡th e r e o f m a > r fin a n c in g T , k )lX } ‘ ‘HI I if Mair product« of th lu e f e d e r a l R est la a f a i r l y n e w fa n B w a s not s ta rte d a b o u t lit e s a m e l i m e la s la w w a s p a s s e d . e B o a rd •d t h in g . M il 1913, e in c o m e If you haven't met him already, you II enjoy knowing your First N ational Branch Manager. His year» of experience in banking can be helpful in dozen» of way». Drop in »oon. Let Fir»t National's Per»onol Interest banking help you enjoy the Oregon way of living, ft B Is a ls o p o s s ib le t h a t to « 'o m b a l In f la t io n , c r e d i t s h o u ld be m a d e s c a r c e f o r p u rp o s e o f I b u ild in g m o r e p r o d u c t iv e c a p a c it y , B u t t h a t d o e s n o t nee«*s- a a r i ly m e a n t h a t low c o s t c r e d i t Is n o , n e e d e d to e x p a n d d i s t r i b u tio n f a d l i t i e s in t iie n a t io n . u u n in new (i it is entiix background t h e world I old a m i t h e p r th«» w ider f your neighbors at First National Bank of Oregon. to t e ll >0, b u t E e d r r a l R e s e rv e B o a rd go v- « r n o r a « a n t a k e a c t io n t h a t w i ll a «* fo u n d e r th e e c o n o m y ’ i» 1 « a i lice« I account, where your money is secure and earning 3% 1954. akitq care« a lly And th e re I is c o n s ld c r a - ! h ie d n n b t a t p ic x e n t o v e r ill«* w I M it «I I II oi lii«* m a u r i t - • ▼ e r i n g of r i e d it t h e ' p a s t f r w, year»« liy th e C. W . H arder I « d e ra l R c s r r v e B o a rd . As ex p i r k M 'd l>y W ieso oba< t h r u - is a lw a y s ( h r d a n g e r th e irst National Bank of Oregon. Insure your peace of mind with a First National savings interest. You also get the highest personal in ttreit from tiie o >f I m » FOR A g ricu ltu ra l loans see F LB A of The Dalles and the Mid-Col umbia PCA, 4th <fc Court Sts. CPpress 6-2468. tfn. W IN K -G O L D E N D A L E SALES Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has an auction every F rid ay at one o’clock. We have the m arket if you have the livestock. Guar anteed top prices. F rank W ink. 33c-tfn Commercial seed wheat cleaning and treating at ranch w ith new Calkins treater. Contact George Moreau. Malcolm S. O’Brien, 586, S. 5th P rineville. 35-8c FOR SALE: Magnificent home, on Deschutes. Headquarters- Hunting, Fishing. H. L. Morris, Broker, Tygh Valley, Oreg. 37p OREGON is a way of living h I » Umie d law • • • It is a u it e tw xssiSU MV BA N K - FO R O V ÏR 6 0 0 . 0 0 0 OREO ON P E O P L E h o id in « d ‘>V tl i h \> r d . n«is h v c o in c iih h p better o ff w It in inde to a s s u m e change I h e wvapor o f gun ,M IW W hat ha good m ay as J m a d e a c a r r e t» h o h l o ff In d a n ; t io i i a r y f o r c e s . I f e c o n o m y d« its , « lin e n , c r e d i t la lo o s e n .-d . I ’n e X |< e r ie m e a c tiv ity is n ’ t s it a , p y o u at i > em p ic tu re lo o k gam extra assurance of carefree living by saving regularly explod« w ho i this week. A I« The you STATE WIDE P A B 'T CO. com plete painting and decorating Im p ro ve m e n t in m en’s s h irts servue, spray or brush. Phone are m a kin g It easier to launder CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. s h irts at home, hut surveys show 12th St. Vern Campbell and hom em akers are not ta k in g ad Jack N ull, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn vantage o f these features. 80 BED OREGON state approved H ildegarde S tre u fe rt, Oregon nursing home located in beau State college extension c lo th in g tifu l Hood R iver Valley, w ith specialist, says th a t th re e -fo u rth s lovely fenced grounds. We ac o f the 84 m illio n dress s h irts cept all types o f elderly cases, m anufactured last ye a r fe ll in the as well as room and board care. ‘‘easy care” class, yet o n ly about 31-tfn h a lf o f these s h irts were la u n d e r MAN OF WOMAN • w ith late ed at home. The rest w’ere sent model car or panel tru ck; repre to com m ercial laundries. sent w orld famous W atkins ‘‘Easy care” refers to cottons Products. Credit available, if treated w ith a special resin fin is h qualified. For free details w rite o r a blend o f tw o fa b rics— cotton Mr. H unter, 3903 Brookyln and a syn th e tic. w i t h p o w e r h o s e , m e n w e r e lo a d Avenue, Seattle 5, Wash. 35-7c A g«>od q u a lity “ easy care” s h irt in g 34 y a r d d u m p t r u c k s w i t h li f t m ay cost fro m $2 ,o $3 m ore than CUSTOM SLAU G H TER IN G by v e h ic le s , m e n w e r e c l e a n i n g r o c k tiie same q u a lity cotton broad appointment only. Custom cu r a n d Mjand f r o m p o c k e t * . T h e b i g clo th s h ir,. H owever, tests in d i ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, g e s t m a c h i n e r y o f i t s k i n d is it cate th a t q u a lity o f these finishes sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, w o rk th e re . is reduced a fte r a few com m ercial Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 launderings. fo r appointment. 23-tfn In home laundering, a home LIVESTOCK Men • Do It yo u r Moro LODGE Nt». 113 I.O.O.F. m akers iro n in g tim e is reduced self • “ Anchor Brand” A nim al x<*t«s, d i'e ts 1st ami 3rd Tees fro m 15 to 2 m inutes w ith “ easy Health Products, penicillin, and ^ g f ’ days in I.O.O.F. hall. T ra n I f a hom em aker instrum ents are available at sient and v is it ,r g brother.« care" sh irts. values her tim e at $1 an hour, are c o rd ia lly in vite d . yo ur Co-op O il and Supply at she could realize substantial sav F loyd Haines. C. The Dalles. 20c tfn ings in dollars, hours and energy i " W ilk in s , Sdt .’■«•’ .t. LIVESTOCK AUCTION these s h irts at Bethlehem Chapter \<>. 7S <».E.s in la u n d e rin g E very Saturday at The Dalles V - / »Elects e ve ry second T h u rs home. Livestock Commission • Auction -She is also able to enjoy these day each m onth. V isitin g Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif > mem bers in vite d . Moro, Ore features fo r the life o f the s h irt Highway. Miscellaneous • • 10:00 Im ogene H a lle y, W . M. i f she fo llo w s m a n u fa c tu re r’s d i A. M. L IV E S T O C K --12:30 D o ro th y Heater. S ecretary rections on la u n d e rin g tem pera P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade tures, use o f detergents and IIA K L A N B Y IE W G R A N G E " A ” Restaurant. Phone CY 6- M ectx F irst and T hird S atu rd ays I »leaches, and care she gives s h irts 4672 or CY 6-4513, r he Dalles, d u rin g la iin d e rin g . each m onth at N:(H) p. m. Oregon U c-tfn t it s o x Anyone who looks « ve r III« »oks o d e stru c tio n dot y tiie fir«» I hai burned r a big section o f the n o rth «»ml o o f Sherm an couniy F rid a y w ill I o come It tli«> conclusion tii «•a n de in n in g lia b ility a, possible damages ca is a p u l,lie need. No one sta rts such fn tio n a lly ui I less he be ci they do st »rt ami the k wheat aro md R ufus a, H ighw ay 3 gel' from w ho thos Better By Study an I led ere A S S O C IA T IO N WANT ADS I I A I . H E « R E T % I t % P U B L IS H E R S O T T I« I A L NONE < O M M F IU Mens Shirts Made th. b.m L in t t h .in c n ^ h • • • 1 K e t e r v r K o .tr d m < tU a ilH i’ hruD iu t« n it iö n ■ iiivxN in«iik.4ki i tn . i t l i r u m 1 « < 1 k S 1 n IS O | X M ill b e h ig h , c r e d i t C m * e* s i » e f. * » • 1 l»ti 1» «. S . ' ■ » ‘ s ¿1C* l|( A n d a f t e r a lt . th e f u r n a nt 1’ I l H b u r « th e a s s i ! h n . e o f B«I't r o il , a r e u 1 Junk u n ir « « Hi i r r e a r e hi '• it t h y i <1 intr* 11h u llu n fa I'llH Ie s on M l ' ! s i r > c l 1. T h u h a n d lin g « f n a - « Io n '« c r e d i t I m lo o » H a l a t h in < to h r l«*fl W ll h a te a tr i« le d % le w - p o in t. S m a ll R l ixIoeMM p r e -» en ta- t on o n 1 cd« T 4 R e s e r v e H o a r d i S in n r io n « o \ r r d u e . ■ midy », 1 “ ••••' ’••••“ TX r e r hato *., »........ .