Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1945)
• • f U «B í O lW U í» c tíh U i 4 U ^Ù nA k jf ), ' L ' MUubS üHWUN . ‘ „ '•f ftU U Á t U tfU Ü ¿ll J, 1(4i • • *• imffcrtfcUMt *• tM Washington ColuiDB : COUNT» «MAV « Kent Hunters P II/ TOT W JOURNAL pride in supremacy, Anyway It TOWN LIBRARY wasn't wisdom or justice that sent The necessity o f moving the eit> ___ , „ , ■- x ’ * her men into action against Pol- library out of its accustomed pU c^ Continued i om page cm* flit' HubllJ.«! K .« j Wrid»r «» Mora, Oregon _____ and, nor temperance. in th eh o tel building bryigs up the « a d ip g matter and similar Iteifii OO u S y f a » E F ren ch Editor a We We spend spend our our youth youth learning learning how how question question of of what what to to do do with with -it -it to Editor to the the patients. patiento. Gen. Gen. Bradle/ Bradley n»6 na> * W ' * . . . « __ - . . i e ’ a a- a/._ tin* rtf thl , T-[ini ~ « t ar^sb* to do more thing» to make^more anyway. It could possibly be put been informed that conceseonaires make make a^ «¿» much hvuCh ■> lib'/ fVMtWTM» »t Moro. Oiwwa >>4»t Art of money. The basic thing of getting the new council room room although although oonceseonaire» ? of M.rrti ». in » .--------------- ak>n* .gn,t exactly exaotly auitabie, a month. H e considers that *IV,||£ reivw. warn ww.f—r personally »----------- W mat ,DUV --, or - it $1,000 . . . a . i __ - A-a| FfAtedSS lte n - could „ , . u go *— Wzimnn*. club too to o much m uch o f a a good fiwxl thing th in g and Fellow. who have tn*-n and «»AiM»uUv nationally, iwri get lpesj>r lesser n alten- to the Woman’s and i .s t Fellow« «v: tion. Perhaps the next generation rooms even though there is not determined to iput a stop to it hunting are: WJMter Wihson, Jam/ would live longer, atomic bomb much excitement about that. Instead pf these private-merchants Wilson, John Decker, ^Kmmsth Sa- considered, if it knew more of Perhaps it ✓ would be better to the general plans on extension Of ther, Al Bekknflgbl» WuMMB Jtef• € D IT O R I A l justice and leas o f chemistry, more just forget it. The organizations the »post exchange, where goods fries, Ted von Boretel, Bob Brown, NATI C f A f l A T I f ! h l of prudence and less of production, that used to provide directors for will he purchased in vbluime ». fo r ¡Bob I^elyer, Wayne Walker, Er- IM Jw it have to give even that all of the hospitals and will be sold n$st Smith, Vern -Mcbley, Luther modicum of support. Only funds almost at C03t. Davis and Boh King. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER WE HAVE STRIKES available for the library is the onjy o f ‘the •rtveral Judge Wilson was in Arlington (HER 1 tice, justice is of p y nL T\ AttCT yT^ f UCCT 1/CvI * X ATI 11 HI ’ tlE N«us ------------ -A - SUBSCRIPTION i — --------- a« zbh«>rvAr Of th e OCTOBER 5, 1945 THEN COME PERFECT DAYS As far as the poet goes perfect days came in June. But that was New England. This is Sherman county and the writer . There is »tumbles no rea- along with proae. W A year th ? S*™ * * " a R reforms General Bradley has in few other „„ wantg V make « .v « ♦*>«« few other STnaller smaller contnbutiors. contributions. _ ;-J He these t«- fo- Nh new book» have been . bought . siriuiiiHis « uesMjnmg ^ h i n g hospitals/' û — x - - for » m e tim e because of lack of thes(, are the mort money. No new books can be e4toWiAmento. He would . --------------------- - h>ye accomino_ bought without money. The main use to which the lib- dation. 4n the hospital,., Also, in rary is now put is .t o loan books inulttCT of hospital., he to the children and a fair y g wd tg them center. mip.ply of such books has iconsist- ilwte<d b»il,)ing enOy been kept. End.ng the life of siteg pUceJ the binary would be a hardship « » not aaMlahie. to the children more than the eld- . ers. to judge from the uee made of This latter proposal would -fa- < .. dicftU a(WitK>nAl ho!Titals h u m a n $5° RATES «Any observer of the human IfcfaMa in Advance scene knew that there was going maw T F 4R $¿.90 to be a period of strikes as »oon P — ------------- as the War was over. Workers bad been putting in long hour» at high wages. They wanted and needed vacations and had the mon ey to take them. Strikes resulted. Jt is unfortunate that »’hey aie factional. ( , A strike is an economic war. No one wins a strike. Men who ............................ i lay - off on strike for .............., a month cun- expect u recoup th<?ir lc ,es K. H . M c K E A N and SOM In su ran ce Grain. Feed, Flour, Fuel , Farm Implements, Bags, Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD Feedstor* 163 WASCO . «torm over Ohio, killing 14 of bar WANTED: Man or woman who can botanically correct. Perhaps this w permit strikes to go on until all ^ire' 11 qualify for profitable business, Y ★ ★ ★ the time when nature spreads concerned had enough there might nearby. Write Rawleigh’s D ept Eleven “perftrme, toilet prepara herself to bring somethipg perfect an end to them. As it is we will tions and hair oil” manufacturers 81, Oakland 7, California. 48c into the year after months of probably go on trying to get rich holding government permiU for testing us with wind and rain and by refusing to produce. ^Houses in Moro and Wasco for withdrawal of alcohol were indicted From the Observer, Oct. 5, 190b by saj'ederal/irnnd Jury In PhUa- sale. Giles French. Moro snow and beat. It may take eight ______________ Mr and Mrs J. N. Fordyce, as- delphla ueipuiw for Wl diverting huge quantl . or nine month* of each year to sisted roy Mrs G. N. Crosfield of ^tieB oi their alcohol to bootleggers. FOR SALE: Large house oh im get the proportions properly made () ( j r WEEK Wasco entertained Saturday even- a common practice during the era ------- a _ street a .------ . ------- proved near school and so a few days can he made up ex-' " «^ ” ---- ---------- -------------- * ------ - . M church, hardwood floors, furnace, actly right. » Just who was the unimaginative ing m honor of Dr. and Mrs R. W. ° # h wash trays, 2 lots, h em es and* PrererbUUy t h i. fa Indfan »am- » « re.pon.ib4e Ivr Logan who wiU leave Moro for n g Bubn, arlne s 5] Mllk fruit, trees. Mrs. H. S. Swan' mer and It l. a time well named »farting “Newspaper Week” we their new location at La Grande. >f(fr * co,||8ton wllh the »learner 1300 E. 12th St. The Dalles, Or for these days are made for one not kn<yw- Observance o^ weeks Progressive Hearts was the fca- o( n&me, 50 miles east of Block ’ 46-8c of a diapomtion like that o f the »«« been on behalf of thin«, tore of the evebin«. G. T. Parr ,u L .n . Island Sound, nub native., A man in a burry .eem . »nd lee» known than and Mr» C.K. Cochran race.v,n« » 10.» cf 33 men, WANTED: House help. All mod a desecration to the weather newspapers. However, we do hav»; high sqores and S. S.# Hayes and —Let us have faith - tpftt right ern conveniences, long time job which is made for lolling or work- aome weeka remin<1 ^s of well Mrs William Henrichs the conso- and m / t h a t faith for desirable help. Good wages. ing gradually and easily with nei- hnown articles and habits, such tetion prizes. . let us dare do our duty as we un- Mrs Harold Eakin, Grass Valley as “prune week”, “ Kiss your wife Charles Bullard has taken - the Abraham Linéoln ’ 48c ther sweat nor harte. week” “needlework week”, etc Nish place to farm over near Now R will rain and put speed FOR SALE: 2680 A., 200 Farm There are few things that have Clem. His parents will return to into every farmer’s life. And they W H Y SMOKE? land, 5 good springs, nearly all lasted as well as major factors hi the valley of western Oregon. will be happy kbout that. We Will fenced, extra good grass. Six American life as newspapers. Tom Callaghan was up fropi his will, for we are Puritans enough miles south Sherman county There just has to be a reason. Deer Island farm last week, tak- to feel that leisure is somehow s World travelers and • they are ing a look at things in and about line. >6 per acre. • Ben Taylor, little einful «nd work is exalting. millions these days—tell us that bis Evening Stades farm mi the Antelope - 45-8p 4ueage road. roao. li^ h e y FOR SALE: In Grass Valley, large all people« desire information Rutledge E. A. Cushman and famnly have cigarettes and would »1 wi y abolit is «9— going in their — 'j — - what ----- — -r» on — — ----- - i nsr o xr n ii t fnrYMTiir* rwam house, anrvw some > furniture, ham , ftni. chi OF VIRTUES world, but that none of them ?et moved to Dalles City. Mr Cushman knew a healthful w a y cken house, double garage, other _ l ___ it as easily, «s truthfully and as has accepted a position there in that way has >. buildings. Enquire Fred Krusow Charles DeVi sher, Belgian re __ A-ri-u.- San Francisco, is cheaply as do Americans, who got the employ of W. W. M. Co. An Oregon W0WCli »U >W P*r ■ or write Box-92, Grasb Valley. last R fK>m newspapers. From the Observer, Oct. 6, 1916 “Hkve smoked 26 yrs; tned many 48-5lp a^alvsM international '•odoatlons Occasionly some one arises to say Judge Fulton has presented the ‘cures’ tince receiving are a L ’always wiU he moral quks- that newspapers suppress the county ftiir with a magnificent dy have done most FOR SALE: Gentle team and har- P w facts, but in a country with pap- silk f]a£ w-hich will fly jsach day —Quit smoking. Most Chag Bullard. Moro >11 —— must - be ers of so varied a political and of the fair from a sixty-foot, pol9. one dollar I have ever 48-5R — b a c ^ , r i . ... « „ .w . o . c . w ^ - m i » . “ - » p-° r f1:,nd r o R S a l E: 7 « . » Other and der, front pu^e material beeau,e Wood.« had been vi.rting her mo- there are many definitions for the of another prejudice. So it ah gets ther. word We are speaking of -the high- into print, and the people can read John M. DeMoas and Miss Etha , J which all it M. Dugger were married at The « l h r i ^ i L . bfafad and are not Thia 1» newspaper week, a hack- Dalle, Saturday b y County Judge A 21 inch posts and better cents per post delivered sny “ ‘ ^ X . t 2 V % r o d fa place here. G. L. Briggs, pho«« n»-ii<ra No Pills BUT 6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dal V»- ® \ j ^ t rAK> era les, Oregon 22-tfv »delicious food that d estro y era- '¡ng to »moke. Fully NOTICE here concerned with the more!» of neyed method of calling attention Gunning of Wa»co county. Send $1 «n d^ jfa X T hereon., conduct. to .ometbfag that i. in daily use A band o l t e n piece, from Port- n ^ M rt RUFUS GRANGE HALL POSTS PHONES " Office • Residence 162 182 ~ OREGON Saturday, Oct. 6 ORCHESTRA Mlf&IC Saturday for business reasons. ‘ ’ Mr and Mrs Kenneth Martin _ _ . ttnd B e and Mrs C. L E i?01?"” ; in Porthnd l „ t week. « e r eond.ton i . not improved Amon< attending the Tygh Valley fair were Mr and Mrs J, M w ibon Mr. ^ „ , , 0 >nd Mr , nd ,M„ „oh Brtriht and fam- t« T u w v j d ___ «7- •>«* « ^ 7 •« » « » » Norton. : Mrg for Want Ad» «over » vrefa fieW l*ru4enw > th $., R W W ta» gpedlent I p a U #»• virtuci» without food fovon v which they degenerate into folly and excesa La Jeremy Collier t f jw»- GAS AND OIL . Tires—Aceessories . . . auufjLnt -w— »Mir ,n a years t ’me- Employers - a so within the next few days some in the Pacific 'northwest, in the Marysville, California Wednesday °r 18 08 lose. Humans are enough alike decision must be made about it.'even t more are authorized by con- ber daughter Rita and hus- ♦With few exceptions the days that it is likely that any large rn,pr<1 is lg no neeo nee<j ot keeping it g gress, will be imroe- j ^ jk J u «rwl m innv th e J ------ J — There K eeping u r e s s , w m lrs located in or ........... have been war™ warm and sunny, ave been >’ the group of men put in the same po- limpir>g aiong, with seriously diateiy. adjacent to the. U rger George Howell has recently ta fWkY^rwtt fftav in- *ki«n as the strikers would follow jnfcere&te<j directors and few read- towns. v areaayg wnen one vne cannot stay , ,n .fc .fc are days when ■ th<? ganw game course. Men trained in ken residence in the Tum-A-Lum • a A _A X_ _ Vt 1 M xjoara»-kMt-aXBat ba m t EMM i U u independent th in k in g w ould preb- ________ - houae. acred or his patch in reeiin tss follow Siei- union ’cadets Uncle Joe is the one who is act Mm Walt Wilson and faanily for the coming winter. Farmers ag faithfuuy ag ¿o the union mem- ing as' if he had won the war. were Sunday guest« at the Lyon’s are finishing their fall choree, put- who in and ;ive. Bulgaria, Romania, Yugo-Slavia, home. ting up stacks <rf straw for the That about thp Qn^y Hungary^ Poland, Latvia, Lithua- ' Mr» Helen BothweH and - Bidy cattle, treating the geed wheat, d,flference n ia, Eathonia, Outer Mongolia, a The lai g»«t Individual income tax Wdson returned from two weeks perhaps hoeing the apiny and col- when there is a strike it means good sized chunk of Czcohoslova-. la the corniltry was\mld by John D. coastal trap Monday. orful Russian thistle off the «ini- that men an<j the ernp ioyer8 kia and now he wants to supplant Rockefeller, Jr., whose tax fox merfallow. * concerned are u.table to me.diste. MacArthur in Japan. Is this na- 1924 was >6,277.-; There seems, to be little of ur- Were we to outlaw strikes and in- tion going to be like a well train- 699. according to gency about any of them, for gtitute compulsory mediation it is ®d bird dog that bring» the game ta x l i s t s Just farmers are able to take a day or probable that work would be more peacefully to his master’s f e e t . m a d e p u b lic. FOR SALE: Small registered Henry Ford was two, or three away (from the tasks constant and wages as high. The ~ ~ ~ Hereford herd. Good foundation - " d - * -■ '“ . x - i s e c o n d w ith stock. Lester Barnum, Grass >2,608,896. the time a» composed and peace- ernment strengthens labor leaders . . . V a lle y ." <8-50 a 1 u - iv vt - a v-,«—,w . * , their government; m this country ir ★ ★ ful as Mother Mature neraen. who are sometimes more interested , .. . ___m The Shenandoah, first rigid dlrlgl Wfafa, is V> ** th' fa rermining ,labor leaders U1.11 thJ r eMMU,. .nd"built fa FOR SALE: 4 young calve?. Or ville Hockman, Moro. 48-50c • X 2 X X -d eRcT >ms r Th“r t’ human' 11 M orel, »1 I wdl not be re.pon.ible for ary wb’ ^ 'n .a u ! Wayne D. Walker philosophy the that comes to each breakfast ta- land under the direction of W. S. » ed with above remarkable testi- 46-8p four cardinal virtues are wisdom Lie or at least once a week. Mowry will furnish the music mony in full. or prudence, courage or fortitude, Had all the people of the earth during the fair, temperance and justice, and no been fully informed about each From the Observer. Oct. 8. 1926 man was considered complete with- other and about their own govern- Tuesday evening about fifteen out a bit of all of them. Other rnenU and those of other nations, old players met a \ the home of virtue« have been added by indi- the war would have been well- Mrs G. C. Akers and organized a vaduals from time to time to suit nigh impossible. They weren’t. In copmunnty orchestra with Mrs personal deairea. Yet if a man be fact, even in this land the people Akers as director. A second meet- »r * wiae and just and bm ve and tern- were not informed although tney infr was scheduled to be held at perate he stands up pretty well rated better than most. the school library this Friday ev- among his fellows in any land. No one ct^ld pull the wool over ening. Th4-re is reaily not so much di- the eyes .of Americans as com- Our boy scout troop, unebr lead- Bill Larkin’s boy, who’s back off and let down your hair . . . prgence o f opinion about ’ them pleteiy as ddd Hitler and Hirohito erehip of Scoutmaster Feenatra, from overaeas for good, wad telL enjoy a glees of beer before the either. A wiae man in America is m Germany and Japan. We nave went for sn overnight bike last' ing us about the funny customs fire and relax with folks you also wise in Jepa^ or France—and read too many newspapers. The Friday to the John Day where and the different languages of ldre!" is respected. The same may be news and information we glean they made camp on the . Gib.'on From whose I eft. European countries. said of • just'm an, a courageous from reading of the papers gives place. A good time is reported. One thing he noticed la th at in an Im portant country and some others. Mum a r A tflUMMte one. . us a large part of our basis for Scouts attending were McKean, so many of those comntri«« there T h e coaceptloB of home aa a It may be Umt th» learned Bel- freedom of thought and action. Burnet, Barnes, Sarys, Burnet U no word for “home.* “Honae.” place of tolerance aed sacred loy- gian «pplyiAg acme auch the- We can be confident, whereas those and Buell from Moro add Pike yea . « . or •oaUdiag." B «t alties—where differeaces c< hab ry in nationa. Who can doubt who depend on rumor must - be Hosnaphtl and V in tin from Grass name that stands for what we it and opinion give w ay before K-fr If idlers of nations hesitant or blind. Valley. Professor Buell from the mean when wç say hoata. “ In spite of the fact,” says krve and understanding! Yss, ws were only by the above So this week newspapers all ov- Moro School and Mr McGowan of thq-f) would be leas of er the nation are . taking a few the Grass Valley School went w ith , Bill, “that it’s the most Impor Americans have a nam e fo r It! tant thing there is . . . • place •* * t paragraphs to boast of their place the troop and added a great deal where you can take your ahoee If we ware told correctly— in the sociAl and economic scheme of interest and success to the trip, which i* unlikely—Germany went of things. If we over do it, forgive Dr Wonderlick motored to Port- 1 of being us, we’H not speak of it again -- land Tuesday on business return» — Oprriffa. Dated encircled and because of racial at least for another year.. ing early Wednesday morning. fiom where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh Americans have a word for it 1945, Be Lovely when he comes back If he is home on furlough or for g o o d you 11 w a n t to look your freshest and best. M a rg ie ’s Beauty Shop Pioneer Bldg., The Dalles, is again open and spec ializing In beautiful machincless oil permanents. Ph2825 G re ta he Dalles, Oregon . .-. . you II be surprised to earn how little it costs to buy the better things jonathan logan , Junior casuals a , t you’ll be pleased with this new line of dresses we re featuring C oats L Suits * Dresses S /./eaters * ‘‘ ' many, many styles from which to make your choice ... . open a charge account