Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 18, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JANUARY il. ill«
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B B B M iM county JOURNAL PEOPUfe are u k e that
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E d ito r p o rt o f aU <rf us in lu x u ry beyond these 'books the brass ha-ts are be-
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Pfeatofflea at Mora. O reroa under Act o f
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the dreaims of grandpa or even dng paid fabulous prices. The
Uncle —
Ed who got around a lot „suedo authors are not afraid of M i g c i n f f F l l »
and developed his dreams more the income tax, vthioh is the ore « U S S I U f t < ■ » «
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than the rest of the family.
thing preventing Winston Church-
That sounds like an easy Lie ill from breaking .into print. Chur-
to a fellow who started life af chill has been devoting his spare
five o’clock everyday for the part time to writing his recollections,
of his life when enjoyments are but he has no intention of selling
most enjoyable. The old hard the manuscript .because of the tell
school of workers can’t see how a the British govemmennt would le-
man will ever get interested in »V on the revenue. Qne' mill ton
his work on
schedule of 30 * » « • has been offered Ghurohi.1,
bours per week, but then the same “« i ««fused, for his share would
guy
is like
Lkeas
not to
to conclude
conciude that
that 'b*
- ' eomparatrvely
- n P » « . t ? 1 y trifling.
arming.
guy is
as not
Anderson
returned Tutsdny night.
home Saturday from The Dalles
hospital.
Mrs J. T. Johnson has 'been cor-
fined to her home with the flu.
A guest at the home of Mr and
' M r. G.H. Root, ia their son. Flcyd
. Root of Seattle.
.
Word hai hee'n revived by Mr
Dinner guests at the home of Roealle
Mrjj
fronl the *>l»>ny and Olive Robmson Sun-
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,war/ dep*kUnent, rpgvd®®8 . HW/
«on, .WdUmti),, ..whose plane' went
down over Germany, December
3b 1944 H(p
^¿en J f * pd
.that‘« t o The let-
£
“ y8
‘the
* * war
w" ,
H c ^ e r ^
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day were Mr and Mrs John Royte,
iMr and Mr» Uoyd Royce and child-
ren, Mr and Mrs (Vernon Van Gil-
d eran d Anna Jean and Walt Eat-
on.
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“nd t *>ab.y
™ t'm e irom
®,lle # h061” -
_ tai.
Mon-
Those
¡«ifcllM Wntklns, u iw s h n li^ W I V*» GN.
were: Helen Watkins, worthy ma-
Iron; Fletcher Cannedl, worthy pa-
iron; Inez Sargent, associate ira-
iron; Ernest Shull, «associate pa-
.iron; Margie Lee Kaseherg, con-
ductrees; Edmond Smith, aseociate
conductor; Gladys ZeU, secretary;
White,
treasurer;
der, chaplain; LeRojr Belahee, edn-
tinal; Madge Shull, Ida; Dorothy
Dutton, Martha; Betty . VhdfBas,
Electa; Estrelie IlaAry, organist.
Degress were conferred upon
the Worthy Matron. H S y Wat-
kins and outgo,ng Worthy Mn-
Lee tron, Ethel Van GUder.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
are sponsoring a
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ........................... 11.00
JANUARY 18, 1946
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ANOTHER NAME NE6DED
Some months ago this paper
suggested that a name was need-
ed for the playing field in the city
park. No suggestions have been
made and that field d» still with-
oat a xx—
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Not daunted, thw /paper now
auggests that the old Legion hall
needs a name Since the rejuv;-’
« ta d
American , Legion
n. s
bought another building it follows
that « will soon come to be known
ta the Legion hall, which it is,
and it shZld property be so-csll-
no one ta k « mterest in work
Congreasman Sm(ieh
Maine of warf,re j j g ^ n y us suen in . «Uy.
anyhow.
.has ¡„ tr o d u ^ a hill to require t o im lo n . The record sljaws that
Mrs Gladys Betohee is home
Maybe the reason moat of us a n lobbyists in Washington to be wia® a crew member q f.a B-17 from The Dadies hospital.
don’t fall for sot much leisure is register. If a lobbyist is paid and aircraft which<jfcparted its base . Lloyd Gooaon, son wf Mr and
that we never got used to get- attempts to influence the vote of on an operationai^idasion to ifam- Mrs Archie Goeson, broke his arm
ting, interested in it. Thought, of a representative or senator he burg, Germany. *lfce plane sec- in two place» Friday, while play-
the 5 hillX floor at dawn and uhat must register. This bill is as old cessfully released it» bomlxj ou the ing basketball at school,
hard-handled pick made afternoon as the hills and in almost every target and started home whe.i it
Members of the Eastern Su-r
entertainment seem childish. The session someone ' introduces it was attacked by enemy fighter held their annual
installation
o ^ y thing to do on Sunday was to “as a step in the right direction,” planes.” AriPter a collision in mid­
If« No. n s ,’ I.O.O.F.
catch up on the resting.
but nothinng ever happens. Prnc- air over the North sea the planes
Meets 1st and 3rd
People have gotten much more tically everyone who comes to involved crashed hear Wffheims-
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
interested in recreation than in Washington to discuss legislation haven after most o f the crew had
hall- Transient ‘and
visit* ng brothers are
work that work suffers. It gets >s on an expense account and (bailed -out. Most of this infonma-
eordblly invited
no attention and consequently w<™ld *>e »“•>><* to the proposed t i<m
bwn previously received
to meet with us.
makes less advance than either “ t- This is the reason cong.ess hy
Macnaba. The army w « d
Ernest Houston N. G.
outdoor or indoor sports; If vie has never tavorqd r e g u la tio n , was
12 „„„th s having ’ «f-
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
change .eceation into an 80 hour »» *t « reap ed that arguments
presumptive - data of
businese aand work into ,a 30 ^ a l i v e " ^ . « . for
^ in” and
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woul<i>
lurek a l S x No. 121 A.F4k A.At
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l e v i s l a t i v e m a t t e r . ,n c o e d f a . H . . n a t jo n
8CTv k » c o n n e c t io n ..
•
v hour v business, maybe
W
o,v • k uill
Meets on the 1st and
ed
woi
v in legislative matters in good faith
3rd Thursday evenings
v >
j i .{««. Fainni. *or rthe guidance o f congress.
Saturday Ernest Shull was ta­
The oW Legion hail is no lenge?
to *>e fun and playing tenn.s ______________
of each month- Visiting
ken to The Dalle» hospital for
a proper appellation for the bi^ P«ker, parcheai, golf or nine pma
members are cordially
treatment w< bums he received
invited to meet with us.
building at the edge of town. It will become onerous means of
LeRoy Wright, W. M.
-while burning weeds near his
is a city auditorium, which is a parsing the time.
H.
B.
Pinkerton,
Secretary
rinorw^A* opooo cKMx »oooooooeooooooooooooooooooeo— COO
home Friday evening. , He is s u ff­
descriptive term, and improperly
*’
the
»
a
v
m
a
i-
«r
r*
Strikes
merely
accentuate
ering
from
a
second
degree
bum
a name. It was built by Wm. Ray-
Lupine Rebekah lodge
an hs
nxmd, we are told, for Wm. Rudolf value
livin& ,T1 the °°U” try
Pvt. Jerry Wilson U.S.M.C. ar- ""
” ¡left hand, ' and
. first . degiee
,
Meets
Meets vna
2nd ano
and wun
4th
•bout
forty
yean,
ago
and
thone
»
<
■
le
i
,t
may
Saturday
-to
spen.i
a
30-day
.van!
aooui io rty years ago ana m m e
rivea baturuay to spend a 30-dav
,
o —
. a ..
—
gentlemen did a job of which
The
J “* * “
furlough with his wife, son and He TCtUrnCd
they and their descendants might «t*rve
P60* «’
- v , parents, Mr and Mr» J. M. Wil- inr’
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C U nf Houston, N.G.
Mr and
Mrs ^
Owen
Barnett
gav Florence Johnston. S
weil be proud. It is solid and beans an p
,pllK8^ a c<ilf
„„lf son.
Jerry
recently
returned
from
Mr
and
*
ren.
a™L
son. Jerry recently returned from
a birthday dinner for Mrs . lo is
_
ati-aight ae the day Bill Raymond *8 hour8’ but
a fat
Plywood, my goodness what we wouldn’t
nearly
‘=*oqj^ Pacific where he s^rved. Hilderbrand, SuAday. Others who Bethlehem Chapter!No. 78, O.EA
gave it a parting glance with his ^ dY for
°n
Mr and Mrs J. C. Wilson irorn attended were Mr. Ormand Hiider.
Meet» Every Second ant
have done for a chunk of plywood a couple
eye e -w
and
aim there
er « P o rtlan d w ere visitin g in K ent
»ta called
vauipu the
v.ta= job contplet0. . every
- - - farm. And
_ .nvi/vnoih
Fourth Thursdays {n each
brand
and
Gordon,
Patricia
Rese-
Unless some better
,
h de W ednesday anil T hursday.
,
HOTt.
b e tte r method is butcher him,
Month. Visiting Members
years ago or last year. There wasn't enough
Invited-—Moro. Oregon
started -----
may be a _____ _
Bob He,yer wpnt u Willcwdale
an
____ ^^*
found a contest might be starve^
Helen Ruggles, W. M.
Stuart M. Macnob, boats, mate,
to find a name for both of these when he’s through.
to patch that hole in the window you th re w
W ednesday on business.
Edna
Mdzer,
Secretary
second
class,
of
Wa.««co,
ha.s
been
new Civic enterprises in Moro.
Leon Coffman, fo rm rely of Port- discharged _ from the navy at
the cat through.
The school is soon to take o^ er
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land is now sta y in g w ith Mr and Bremerton; He te äsen oT M r and
the field through lease (if ap­
M rs Mike Sm ith and atten d in g Mrs Ronald Macnab.
N ow w e’ve got enough to reline the kitchen
proved by the voters)
and a
school in Moro.
name .might t>e given by the school
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From the ObKrvrr, J»n. 18, l!'O7
build a garage, or fence off that fruit room in
Eugene Norton, who ha» served
kt wae built through efforts of a
GAS AND OIL
arrived
in
San
rroup called
v— ro the
— - Moro
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......
For the flrot time in the nis- with the army,
group
Recreation
the basement. You don’t have to hoard it
Tires--Accessories
elitti whieh m itht well propone a
the Columbia Southern Francisco anil m expected home
nune to deairnata the result« of m away a rotary snowplow had
the latter part of the week,
R H. McKEAN and SON
like it was butter, bacon, soap or shrimp.
In su ra n ce
thefa- efforts. *
to be called to gel the train out of Mr and Mr, Harry Juntesen
and
______ _______
a
foot drift two or three miiits S1>n, Eddie, left Thursday
for
(¡rain. Feed, Flour, Fuel
A new VA Model Case Tractor is here and
TO CURTAIL STRIKES
noHh
of Grass VaUey. British Columbia, tx> attend
the Farm Implements. Bags, Twine
w e’re sure you want to see it. W e’re pretty
Senator Harry Byrd of Virginia
first ballot for United Stn- funerail of Mrs Justesen’s mother, parked w ir e — good po st ?
haa proposed a bill that would
8enator will be held January
The DaBe9 visitors were Mr
proud to be selling so good a piece of equip­
• PHONES
undoubtedly
22 anj
unaouDieuiy do
uu much
m w .. to
w clarify
v—.
ana Johnathan Bourne
--------- w i£ - un- an<, Mrs Jo(h(71 Decker,
— - Mrs Robert
Residence
Office
the labor situation. It ia so simple ¿ouhtedly be chosen senator for Heiyer, .Mrs f l arry Justesen, Joyce Feedstor*
ment and one with so reliable a name as this
’ 182
162
it probably has iittle chance for
long term.
Smith, Mr wnd Mrs Walt Wilson,
163
OREGON
Case tractor.
adopt win I t merely require« la-
Mrg £ k Cochran entertained and Mrs Alfred Lyon».
WASCO t
■ ra « a s
bor unions to incorporate. Tnat the
<M
f Bethclem chapter at
Thousends of men or« now onlistinf
makes them financially raapoiwi-
on
n th . M »s Nellie ReEe
in (he Rogulor Army. Join now and
ble for breach of contract, and
Mrg Littlefield were winners,
SEE THE JOB T H R O U G H !
makes them register some infor- From the observer, Jan. 19, 1911
CMOOSK YOU« BRANCH OF S SO VIC«
ANO OVKnSCAS THKATCR
mation about their officers and
^ree ferry across from The
Trovol
• Education • Security • Coroor
activities with the government.
DaUeg wjH be in operation «won
» •r full Information call a t
It «eems a very elementary accordlng to an announcement c i
«. a ARMY ntCRUITINQ OFFICS
W hether it be a complete rebuild, a tire
thing to do. We in America l ave . izene of that town.
Phono 3926
THE DALLFS
had a rather difficult time con-
county court» of Gilliam
recap, a radiator job or body or paint •
• MIKE AND MARY. ANN MULICK
POSTOFFICE
BUILDING
trolling our corporate entities and
QUorman counties wll replace
work, at SUNSET we do it all in our cwn
our various groups. Early day
bridge »t the foot of Cot-
corporations, or tnuita as they
.„d build a new steel,
T’fE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
establishments. Yes SUNSET service is
were then called, ran things with
McDonald.
a pretty high hand before laws » *
Axeij ha» a new Buick
complete service.
were written to give some control.
Perry
1927
routrol which I. riot yet perfect.
From the Observer I . i v J I
Social
at the Odd-Fellows Hall in
January 25
nr Friends and Families (
Kent Marine After
Pacific Service
Something new
Other
ofMctoiy
Come down and see us
SUNSET Service Is Complete Service
Labor has been our youngest
group for twenty years or more.
It has resisted efforts at control
by the public with fair success,
In some cases it ha« gotten into
the hands o f racketeers who nat-
orally go to agencies not under
control of law. Such things do
no good for the ordinary working
man who either join«
joins a labor un-
ion to obtain »omy of the many
. it, - or -----------
advantages ----
won a by
because
he ha» to to g nt a job. •
Labor would be wise to get it
self into poaition to meet tihe pub-
lie demand« on it without queation
as to ita reliability. If laborers
quit when agreement has been
made against «trike» it hurt» tfcc
cause of all labor. The fact tnat
labor ia not in ponition to be sued
for breach of contract put« it in
poor position to deny guHt when
Congratulation» have
n
^jr an(j Mrs Vernon Flatt on
arrivaJ of Robert Vernon an w
son.
.
Fred Cole had insured his
-n the warehouse for te mW
. e aTUj thus got the wheav
-
when it
burned ’n
,re*
panrner« have ben salvaging t e
wheat partially burned m
» . fzxt - fire and some have g o 1 von
vaJue {or theaisel-
i
So many factor» are involved
in mo*t «trike« that the reason«
cannot b . .x p U in c to the pub-
« t a « n .r o «> explained.
8 p. m. for the following object.
to negotiate a lease on the r^c.ea
™ ne» ™ "
. . G 7 8
Neither ride tr ie , to be very re«-
sonabie about *L TKe pdblic is up-
net because the supply of go^da
as «topped; laboring men are an-
gry lmrm»«r they are opposed
Propaganda told the working
men by the CIO is entirely at
• variance with Information given
farmers and both vary from the
story the general public gets,
gome steps must be taken to find
the truth and tell «t to everybody
« W l l be Aghing agwirmt oursel­
ves for a km r time.
I
and 7 *nd P“ rt of
in Moro, Oregon. -
Dated thie 11th day o
ar.uary
1046.
Carroll Sayre, Chairman.
Board of directors, H. J. Jewel,
district clerk.__________ _________
Moro Lumber & Fuel
Our R eputation Is Your Protection
The Dalles,
Sunset Motor Co.
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
Oregon
CADILLAC
M A K E E V E R Y M IL E C O U N T
vea of the inurance company.
gpECJAL SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
voters of Sohoou bis-
Sherman County,
stftte
Oregon, that a special
eohooj meeting of »aid district
at
schoolhouse? of
s t r i c t in Moro, Oregon, on
c f February U 4 6. at
®. «»<• 1« end »
«Y S e S d A L IS T S
N o C o r t lflc o t o
in q u ir e d
Latest Factory Methods
Block 4. lo ta jl
F o r Eligible C a r Owners
U .S. ROYAL
DE LUXE
H i . T ir . W ith
R e ta rv i Strength Built Ir
T. Lester Johnson
>11
lawyer
WAJSOO .
RECAPPING
MOBO
?
US TODAY
»
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
ART: “ Saw you at the movies last night.
Judge. That was quite a weekend that alco­
holic went through, wasn’t it? ”
OLD JUDGE: “ Sure was, but I’m afraid
moat people won’t really understand it.”
ART: “ What do you mean. Judge?”
OLD JUDGE: “ Simply thia. That poor chap
was really a sick m an...not just a drunk.
Studies by famous psychiatrists and the
medical profession show that alcoholism is
nol caused by a craving for alcohol. . . it is
usually the result of some deep-rooted social,
physical or emotional condition. If that fel­
low had not turned to alcohol for escape,
he would have turned to something else.”
ART: “ Are there many that get in that
condition. Judge?”
OLD JUDGE: “ Fortunately not, Art. Sci­
entists at a great university have stated that
approximately 95% of the people who drink
do so sensibly. Only 5% are immoderate at
times. In that 5% is the small number known
as alcoholics. And the beverage distilling in­
dustry which does not want a single person
to use- its prqfluct immoderately, is cooper­
ating fully in thef solution of this problem.”
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