HACK S SHERM AN COUNTY
JOURNAI
MOKO, OKKOON
FRIDAY, JULY 8, IMO
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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 ,
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(>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
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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
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ft
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E e d r r a l R e s e rv e B o a rd go v-
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a
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1954.
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And
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irst National Bank of Oregon.
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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.
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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
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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
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