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$ft
hag become the manage- I Z
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y
'I
Jte close has
<H«unt^ Ju m n a
fnent of affairs that there is j ^ C l l y S V O l U l U l l
fnent
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f t « , F r ta ,, » t
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m tand
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M«A e n r a
for sale, no care, no household ap-
.
u . ,
. .
u.
pliances, no equipment. There to tlaak et
to too bad for the gen-
no purpose served by letting eraltoeimo, for it was Madam Ghi-
A - money «xum ulaU .
an« who won the friend^lp « d
a« Moro. Q»— ■
o< Mardi L 1S7»
Fund, not baine u«ed can beni ’/ P P 0« ° f
UnlUd S u u * f “r
her
husbands
cause. In truth, ’
be loaned to the government where ‘
ÉDITORIAL they can be kept t working
and
»1-
Waahmfton
ob^rver.
have always
working
regarded
Madam
Chiang
as the
SSOCIATION sv return a neat interest to the
brains of the family. She to not
owner.
:t un
the traditional type of Chinese
wife who must remain silent in
the presence of her husband and
RHCREATION AREA
•' I I I
be a mere chattel. Possibly her
JThsre to at present a good deal Amerioan education emancipated
P m i r W
of laudable enthurtasm on b e h a lf jier
the
o/
usual
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
of a football field and posable gen Chinese wife.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
eral recreation spot. Whether the *
v
Payable in Advance
venture becomes a success or an-
The house passed a federal aid
ONE YEAR 4 M ____
$2 "X) e ^ler* ° ne
those matters over highway bill and so has the sen-
- ■
■■ ■■ '
-
_________ which citizen* grin sheepishly of-
but not the same bill, and
terwarda
depends
on
the
solidity
there
must be a conference before
DECEMBER 8. 1944
______ __________ of the base on which it to placed.
raeasure to fit to be s e n t' to
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If »11 that goes into it to en- p r eside nt Rooevelt for hto signa-
A LITTLE BIT INDEPENDENT thusiaare and hope and desire for tune. However, there to one fea-
an improved play place it will ^ure
the bills which does not
The announcement from Wash- la*t briei1Y- Because, and perhaps appeal very strongly to members
tngton that this nation
lM.r. unfortunately, money to required
congress from the Pacific nor-
tnit and encourage the
of
beep ench things in proper order ^hweet. This provides that the
the recently liberated countries ^or u>e ant* because public res- f(derai af<j offered a state must
to make their own kind of gov- ponaibihty to aometimeg a fleeting
matched dollar for dollar; not
eminent without interference from thin* ’
P1*0!»0**1 fieW «bould ^ ,4 0 a8 had previously been ten
us to something of a departur'
back of il every care 10 in‘ tatively agreed to. The 75-25 nton
from previous foreign policy of •ure ita iuture
"
wag «mothered. Under the dolls r-
thia administration. Surely it to a
Every agency, every citizen, cv- f or<toilar there would be one bil
tong st^» from Henry Wallace’« er>’ organisation that will derive lion ¿ojiapg a year spent if every
svtitk for every Hottentot idea of benefit from it should, be given atats accepted the terme of the
easier and more glamorous days, aT' opportunity to have *a part cffer and
Unce gam would
It to the first sign that the in its development and mainten-
half. The higher demand
leaden have begun to doubt the an<* and uPk^eP
foi match money may curtail road
c-maipotence of English policy
When that to done assurance of w w |{ jn certain of the states, and
and perhaps to break from it to tony time value to the community thia
expected.
a foreign policy that will be more a™ the <*>unty will be best aa --------------
markedly our own. To that extent ««red.
_
_
_
w e jm il the indication of indepen-
U unconstitutional H u m a n i t i e s T O B e
iQ ililt1®..
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It to easy for us to enunciate u Uke « tio" a* ainst a citixen.
arch a theory, for literally, it
UniUd
under
7 ake<
difference to us what J ^ f lo J ^ R iv e r ^ t ^ a s ^ e r a s e d
Taught At OSC
Greater emphasis upon inclusion
kind of government the Italians
memorial the names of of science and hum anités sub
choose. or the Greeks. These mat- J6 ia(>Jinese dttoen* who fought frets in both professional and lib-
ten» MDaniiar, are of major impor-
World War I. No one can erase eral course« o' study. and on the
tance to England. Their trade
y ^ t they fou<ht And Uxe of extracurricular activities
route to India Ilea along the Ital
n<> one
erM€ fpcnn Hood for educational purpose« were ap-
I n m MI
record its idea of grati- proved by the Pacific northwest
era Greece. And if these shores
conference on teaching the arts
tude and justice.
be not peaceable a great change
and sciences held at Washington
ir English policy would result
State college, according to a re
Not so, us, we can shrug our
port made by the OSC delegation.
»boulders to the Italians and let
The conference was attended by.
them be , communistic, fascist or
nearly 100 delegatee from 25 to
democratic.
From the Observer, Dec. 19,. 1915 the 33 college« and universities
Should
„ .
. there be a apht In the
H. W. Strong left Sunday with invited to participate. A similar
P°
Î Î L Enrliah apeaking * , hipment
fc t Um bi and hogs , M5 conference will be held at
"*“ ??* .
WBr’ w h ,t • “ •*? v^ich he will place on exhibition Reed college in Portland next
would it have « J - V » * » < „ tbe Stock Show in' Portland thia December
the peace that wfll follow?
> Thex four fields of hdmanRie-
haps Bo one knows Russia and
A
Christmas tree deemed essential for any student
j y wÿ
Will be held at the opère house include language study, cultural
Thursday before Christmas by heritages learned through history,
the churches, Sunday schools a n l knowledge of man as a social
road€>w_ - - -
th*Tn - “ IU ly Itegl pobUc school*.
being, and artistic development.
a"n 2 ^ * 7 ^
“ r * T *7
4
The Moro Pharmacy was robbed Training in the scientific method
J*® Monday night of about forty dol- reeds to be acquired early λ
..
«V'"'**” 3'1 U r. in money and five quart« of « r v e M a tool for training throu
‘ i -1“ to
*“ * " •
rtiakay. premmmbly by amateur«, ghout the college coume, the « .•
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*'• <*»>«■■ "«»>*7
™ ence <eotion decided- n
UT^ d
this n a tio n , >Rh its power of pro-
,
__ . f
a COurwelling program for the
'¿'7'°"'
,lb *n L
r ,‘r
The Ur** f*TOl r<‘»'<l«w<- oi art’ an<1
Und or R um ,. K hae been a «ec-
p McMillin, north of W a e c o ,---------------------
ond fiddle in the diplomatic or-
was burned to the ground Sa tur-
9M 1*9 fduMl if MMbc
In Other Days
, . y y WL.
.
ever the national policy is to b?
Ut It b . for t h . Uxlted S U U ,
f l u t But wtUont - .t u m p u to
faek «raw d ta.dtaerimu.toly .nd
b" dertroctive to other nations,
nor wfthoot —He e ^ r to he a mere
placid ally to any.
Iodized Salt Use
W ake U p . A m e r ic a ! '
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AAedereled by
RED o. CIAK
Can the Steel Industry Assure Labor
V
an Annual W age?
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As debated by
Harold J. Rsttenberg
.
Bradford B. Smith
Research DlrecfW, Balled Steel-
Economht, IZniled Stale« Steel
aeorker« 0/ da»arlca— CIO
I -
Corporauun
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Otf
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
SHERMAN^ COUNTY
C. A,» NISH,
—vs
LESTEN E WRIGHT, DALE
£ . wright , harvey ALLEN
WJUtHHT» and the unknown hei*a
B. Wright, deceased, and
til other persons or parties» un-
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien, or interest in the real
7 ’ j
□ 4 l
ertate described m the oomplaint
herein,
Defendants.
MR. SMITH OPENS: Most employ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
M IL l U T T i N B U G OPENS: When
served as an assistant director of er» would like to ba able to guaran
SUMMONS
the Steel Division of the W PB, I was tee wages. Few can and fewer have. * Notice is hereby given that the
reason to Mmple: a business, big tmderetoned has filod m
To The unknown heirs of Flora
Impressed by my cdlleagues repeated The
or little, to only an intermedikry ba- J?
hM filed m the County
R. Wright, Deceased, and all
assertions— all steal company execu tween its customers and its workers. Lxxirt of the State of Oregon for
tives—th a t “the steal industry to tech
other
person« or parties un
Only if customers buy regularly can Sherman County hi» Final Account
nically superb, but the worst, most there-be a steady flew of money to
known
claiming any right title
Incompetent, seller of Its goods.” The pay to suppliers, workers and owners and Report as Administrator, with
estate,
lien
or interest in the
United Steelworkers of America— for the use of th eir tools. The cus the wiB annexed, o f the Estate of
real
estate
described ' in the
C IO has-proposed the guaranteed an tomer, not the em ployer, Bolds tha LeRoy Hobert
Martin, deceased,
complaint
herein:
nual wage as a means (1) to stabilize power to guarantee. O nly In a few
and that Wedneaiay, the 10th day
labor's purchasing power; (2) provide instances, such as food and soap, has
of January, 1946, at 10 KM) ofelock IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
the
flow
p
erm
itted
even
a
lim
ited
steel producers w ith an incentive to
OJ OREGON. '
bring th e ir aales houaea in order. guarantee. Ona does n o t\b u y steel A M., of said day, at the court-
You are hereby required to Rp-
Tom G lrd le r, of Republic Steel, testi « « u lr r ly « o n . b u 7 . (ood or « « p - . poo^,, in t o , c o u rth o u « , in Moro,
fied as to how the steel Industry re everybody knows th a t There to no Sherman County, Oregon, have P«ar arxl answer
the complaint
sponds to financial incentives. In his compeiling need repulartp to buy new
been
fixed
by
the
Court
as
tha
against
you
in
the above en-
autobfbgraphy he said: “In steel mills, bridges and automobiles—o r warships
and tanks; people may prefer to buy trme and place
for
•heartng
of
titled
suit
within
four
weeks from
laborers and executives commonly
other things. The industry has no
objection«
to
said
Final
Account
the
date
of
the
first
publication
of
said: Y o u can’t help having accidents
to compel customers when,
in this kind of w o rk’. . . . Nevertheless, where and how much to buy. Tha and Report and for the eettement this summons, and if you fail ao
industry found out that it could help glorious privilege of Americans hr« <rf aaid estate.
to «newer, for want thereof, the
having accidents, a force was applied been to buy exactly as they pleased
Mylee
E.foy
Martin
plaintiffs will apply to the Court
to safety w ork—the profit m o tiv e .... —not as sellers or bureaucrats ten
foi
the relief demanded in th i
Legialatlon (W orkm an’» Compensa- them to. Even w ith regimented con Administrator with the will an-
c m plaint herein, namely:
nexed. ,
i ’onl spurred safety w ork into really sumption it is doubtful there would
That you be forever enjoined
effectiva performance.” Tom G lrd le r be the funds to guarantee present T Lester Johnson,
says accidents were largely corrected wages to present workers; nor can it
and
barred from asserting any
Attorney
for
Administrator
5-8
be done by seizing fo r wages w hat Is
when it became m ore costly to have
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claim« whatsoever in and to the
paid to owners. In 1943 thirty-one
them than avoid them—today the in steel companies paid workers tw enty-
______
land or premise« hereinafter des-
dustry is the th ird safest in America. one times w hat they paid their stock <rAv-,TZ,-,
final cribed
a « Plaintiff **
By the same token, the Industry w ill holders. The wages w ere three times heawng
largely elim inate chronic unemploy the wages of 1939.
declared to be the owner of prem-
ment when it becomes more costly
M R .R U T T B N B K R G C H A LL E N G E S !
described as:
Notice Is hsreby giver,, that the >
to have Its workers unemployed. Steel M r Smith concedes the desirability
undersigned
administrator
of
the
Lota 4, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, and 11
can assure its workers an annual of the annual wage. T h a t’s fine. It is
wage. W hat It takes to “WI1L” I f not, a rare social and economic proposal estate of Emri* A. Crocker, de*-.
Section 18, Tp. 1 S., R. 1»,
then Tom Glrdler*« profit motive that has th e endorsement of aU par haa filed in the County Court of
E.W.M. in Sherman Coun
ties. He only argues it to not prac
theory is without m e r it
the State of Oregon, for Sherman
ty,
Oregon,
tic
a
l
This
defeatist
attitude
leaves
. M R . S M IT H C H A IX K N O K S : WiU
h a final report and 8Uch otj,«r’ and further relief
me «ingularly unimpressed. Industry County, Oregon
Rogers reputedly once »aid that to
spokesmen always argue so against and account as such administrator. B8 to the Court may seem re a so. 1-
and the submarine menace we should
new social-economic proposal«. Em
heat the ocean— but how was some ployers said during the last war That Saturday December 16th, Et a5je an<j proper.
one else's problem. M r. Ruttenberg that the eight-hour-day was im prac the hour of. le n o’clock A. M. in
This summons is published by
sim ilarly asserts, rather than attempts tical— that w hile it m ight be de the County txiurt Room, m th4
of the Honorable Judge cl
to prove, that steel payrolls can be sirable to elim inate the 12-hour-
County
Court
House,
at
Moro.
Circuit
Court, dated November
..•uaranteed—but how to someone else’s day. It was not practical. This same
problem. By loading extra costa impractical “practical” argument was Oregon, ha« b»cn fixed as the time 10, 1944
all objer x Date of first publication, Novem
(wages for not w orking) on the used against social security, collec and place for hearing
*oss ps of declining business he would tive bargaining, etc., now endorsed tions to said final report and ac
ber 17. 1944.
•sp a n k ” the Industry into making by M r Dewey. As fo r M r. Sm ith’s count and the settlement hereof.
GAVIN and GAVIN
Irrelevant
statistics
as
to
1943
steel
•eople keep on buying steel products
Henry
Yeeckei,
Administrator
wages
and
steel
profits,
they
have
xhan they preferred to buy other
Attorneys for PlaintîT
nothing to do w ith the desirability John. M. Stapieton, Attorney for
tainga. “Spanking” tha Industry cant*
Post office address:
and practicality of the guaranteed
Estate.
Vogt Bldg .The Dalles.
give it the power to dictate to cus annual wage
The Dalles, Oregon
tomers; nor would the country stand
MIL SMITH E EP LIB S : M r. Rutten Oiegon
2-6
•or it if it could— a ll of which Mr.
berg has not advanced one single fact
•u tten b erg undoubtedly knows very
ööööööoSSöoöööööciöööööäooöööooixaooooboooooooooooO
or argument supporting his mere as
./eU.
sertion that an annual wage can be
M IL R U TTSN B K R Q RRFLIKS: M r. assured. It is meaninglesodo hold that
:♦ nith's challenge proceeds from a because j» ra e proposals have proved
«*se of not knowing the steel indus- practical this one must also. Many
f.y . Steel controls much of its m ar have n o t We should seek, not assume,
ie ts, and to increasingly controlling an answer. H e falls u tterly to recon
iBcnfc For example, whgpe only 5 * cile the changes in steel buying in «
I« an old established firm that has been selling,
jf the drum barrel ittlustry w as free country with the proposal that
servicing and repairing cars for a generation.
j;wned by steel firms iH*ki3S, today steel workers could have an unchang
V?% of it is captive. So steel controls ing income. He confuses the desirabil
The dependability of its products and the qual
'Vi» outlet for a half m illion tons of ity of steady employment is general
ity of its service has been proven many times.
.reel sheets a year. The “spanking” with the undesirability of holding
vir Smith propdsee la of Am erica’s workers in one kind of production
Aurkera. He aaya "spank” them into (w a r) when another (peace) to need
permanent chronic unemployment, ed. I t to the p r o m p t shifting of w o rk
Now, when it is doubly important that you
».merica’a workers returning from ers to meet the nation's changing
have
good workmanship and quick service to
Ina battlefronta as well as those on needs that maintains employment; It
‘ ..e homefront w ill hardly stand for to resistance to the shifting that
keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take
breeds unem ploym ent
.
.'uch “spanking.”
I
° F DATE ° F
’
Walther-Williams Co.
care of your service problems.
Lunch time chatter; ‘‘W ell- of
course, I wouldn’t say anything
WASCO METHODIST CHURCll about her unless I could-aay some
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
thing good, and oh, boy, is thte
Morning Worship at 11:00 A. Kf. good , . . « « . *
Preaching services at Grass VaHey
Sunday afternoon at 3.00 p. m.
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m.
F- L. Canneil. pastor.
K
C H U R C H L A ,
*b?“t ‘^ 7 o e« r t
*
,nd *
Chair" w r e
•“ “- ‘ J -
F ,° " “ “
" • 1925
M o ro C o m m u n ity
whirling electric fan hit Ben
1/ all table aalt were iodized, P reab i le i ian C hurch
Hooksnan in the face Wednesday aF recommended by the American Bible School 10 a. ih.
morning as it fell from off bench Public H|eaJth association, there Sermon “Repent—A New Day is
r.t the William« and Co. garage,, would be no goitre problem, in at Hand”
cutting him severely on the lip.
tl»e op in km of many nutrition C. E. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
BONDS
Property owners end the city and health authorities, reports Wednesday 8 p. m.
The Sixth War Bond drive is «>encU are joining in the work Dean Ava B. Milam, head of the
Janies D. Moberg, pastor.
getting on past the Ml* way
constructing . a new sidewalk Oi egon nutrition committee. The
mark. A« far as this county Is ^rom about in front of the C. R. nutrition committees have been Christian Science Society
Sunday .jnorning services S I
concerned the drive la doing well Belshee residence to the L L. asked to direct attention of the
11
a. m. ‘‘God the Only Cause and
and it Is Kfcely that the county Paeta Property.
public again to the value of io-
Creator”
;
wW reach ito quota with little *
c’t y °ouncU has authorized dried salt in the prevention of
Wednesday
night
service
at 8
nmore < dlflfeulty Owe usual. We a nweh needed program of street endemic goitre.
includes
testimonials
of
healing.
arc fortunately situated aa to improvement which has new been
uge of iodised salt is par-
The reading room in the rea*
bond drives.
underway the pest two week3. tirularly valuable in Oregon, as
of the building is open. All as
For tha many who have been Th*®« blocks on First street have repeated scientific reports have tborizvd Christian' Science liters
buying bande since the beginning *>een
from Dr. J. R. Mor- »hown that this, is an iodine-defi- ture can be bought or' borrowed
of the defense bond campaign* it E®®’« office to the F. L. Burnet cjent area, Dean Milam add*. The
may seem a ong time to be un w^klence. two of these blocks 8mau daily requirement .o f iodine
Bethlehem
Chapter No. 78, O.E.R
u e u iie n r
der the preasuru of bond buying. W^1 be rocked with an eight inch ¡g daeily met by the regular use
Meets Every Second and
Seme flkel that thoy have invest-
Three blocks have also o/ iodised salt. Its use is especial-
Fourth Thursdays in es:h
Month. Visiting Members
•d enough money la thia type of *>ee® graded on Second street, jy important in adolescence and
(nvited— Moro, Oregon
inrestmont »
—
fTOTO the Elhworth hotel to the pregnancy, she says.
Alice
Ornduff, W. M.
It has been a teng time. It will
comer, thia also will be
Some confusion has been .re-
Marie Hosklnson, Secretary
be longer yet. There will be a P**1* 11* rock surfaced. One block garding the use of iodized salt m
•eventh bond sale and perhaps an lia< becn
“ r- cooking and canning. When used Lupine Rebekah I x x U p ' N t t ' 4 1 6
eighth. We may have*to put a ^acfM^ from the Sherman highway kt”canning certain vegetables io Meete 2nd and 4th,
IteW percentage o f our total to--
•cho° 1 houae
dried salt will aomeH’**'’- *-u«o Tuesdays of eech
month. Visit ng mem,
comes into loud«. For this Is war, from tho Observer, Dec. 8, 1965 the liquid or juice to become some- bers welcome.
BBd war that heeomes more o f a
E. O. McCoy and L. Barnum what clouded, which, while doing A lee McKee N.G.
burden each day. The names of have purchased the farm of John no harm; does affect the appear- Florence Johnston. S
the men from this little county Fredboig in the Gorman settle- ence of the canned product. Aside l areka Lodge No. 121 A»F.A A..L.
who are to tbs ee r i h e
would «»«nt, congyrising ljOOO acres.
from this there is no reason why
Meets on the- 1st < J
3rd Thursday ever.in s
easily «1 tom columns of this
Notices are issued for a special iodised salt canqot be used as
.of each month* Visitir.ij
paper. They are numbered m the school meeting to be held Dec. 23. well a s the plain salt in all forms
members are cordhVy
hundred«. We wouldn't be .* per- for the puipoee 'of electing a di- o f cooking.
nvited to mett with u?
ralttod to aay how many
i f ws «actor to aoeceed Hon. R. J. Ginn
Either iodised salt or other
R. P. Brisbin« W. M.
R. V. Lockhart, secretary
knew, and no one 1« permitted to resigned and to consider levying forms of supplemental iodine are
toll ua. ’
a special tax.
** * regular practice in live« Moro Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F.
This war is going
to eost Us a Sherman Post GJk.R^ elected «tock production In Oregon,
Meet« 1st and 8rd
great deaL to ttosa,
to happiness officer* as follows, at the annual
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Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
halt Transient and
to money. There to no wuy wo meeting tort Saturday; B. F. Pike GOLDEN TEXT FOR TODAY
visit
ng brothers are
can escape. ”
♦
Ceanmender; Isaac Thompson, Sen- ' “More to be pitied than the
cordially invited
The tim e and happtnocs . a n tor Vice-Commander; W. DEL Rat- dumb cluck who can’t appreciate
to meet with us.
gone irretrievably. The money may elMT,
Junior
Vice-Commander; intellectual conversation is th-»
Ernest Houston N. G.
be recouped through the purchase Johnson, Quartermaster; A. Nish, tmarty pants who can’t enjoy
Percy Thompson, Secretary
nonsense.”
}
• f bond*.
W W W -k
Might Prevent Goiter
, , 7. »
.
Bow many Dagwood sandwich
makers are there in your family?
If midnight snacks are the order
of the day in your house, the an-
nouncemeiTt that swtos cheese
prices are to be lowered by kev-
«,*i «enu a pound ail over the
Baton will be greeted with glad
acclaim. -
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a NTIQUES
1 „" #
.
We long for the day when bu-
i< a 4
-
reaus will be listed as antiques.
____________...
.
T ire Repair and R ecapping
4 0 1 E 3rd
T h e D a lle s
7=
Now You Can Have M o v e
o f th io F a m o u s W h isk e y
f’
Coi
b
v's
»
GREAT NEWS for. the friends and friend»^
to-be o f the whiskey with the Grand Old,
Canadian Name! OVyg sh ip p in g m ore a n d
m ore to thiflUofe/Yonll M>on tee Corby’s on
9 t/y
the shelf more often—ifr pre-war quality
available to those who prefer a fine light
bodied sociable blend* Ask for it next time.
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PRODUCED IN TNE U. S. A ? z
vnclsr the direct tepervisien e f
,» eur expert C anadian blender
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