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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1946)
£ x LVtfjUy /ovfcftAL MwftU om ^ vn n w o , MHMWANY t, fw* J O p ^ X A t TffK f?}$3? 100 >EARB L-»-—-j. - , W ashington Colum n -industrial development ^b« ------------ February 5. 1846 the L ist NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■west coeat, America's future pol- I’r*d»y »I npusnaimr to newspaper to make an appear- Continued from page one. Icy in the Pacific and ot-bei mat- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ance on the Pacific coast was ' , L. Fraacfti Editor printed at Oregon City. It was ^e€l wa^er and it is planned • ter. that were not olw uy. thought th<t underoigned 1 m . been 0^ o f M -part o f the "farm problem " du|y w o in te d by aend divers down to examine CnU-re-d M Byroad ela«a m*uer nt a»e the Oregon Spectator. A facsimUè h a to ifie * at Moro. Or«*un under Art o f President A. L. Sirand of the Ore<on f J Should We Zoop the Atomic is printed in this issue of this pa* what' is left of the ships after U b f ir w of Marc* J. I87K_ per. Original size was 11 1-2 inch- tbey bave been wiped out by college, aa keynote epeaker, made c ^ y , „ E x e c u te Bomu Secret? es by 17 with four columns to tbe ^om^..,,or k°mbs. There are .ome frank aamrtdon. in outlining U e ertate Jubug „ WED O. C l i k the page. Publication of the laws fower than 200 natives on Bikini possible future trends which wore ccaflOj AM I • IE ChairmoH America« of Oregon was the main reas.-n and tbey w’d ** removed before later supported by other •pc-Aer». aj , p e ,.™ , haWng c U m i (n_ IA T III hm foundation P in ts for Its being. ’ tbe exPlosion, which is scheduled He enumerated both liabii.t r» * Mjd A» debated by ,That was 13 years before Ore- ^or ^ ‘tHetime in May. Part of the and asseta in the present j^ u t.-m t „ prMeTlt iame to undw. wan«» b zm NATI Hon. Clare Boothe Lace E D IT O R IA L - gon was a state, before many fleet to be annihilated is now en- whud. he 1.1— d to the m b * WilKO A a th o r o f ’* CoagraaaaaoiMaM, 4 th M a trici, Coa- SSOOAT1ON of the pioneers had come ov *r route the proposed scene of m< o f a movie seen previously, Vouchi„ prop€r)y verifted „ “ The G aatlam an T a lk o f Pi " • e lic a ti M aatbar, Haaaa M ilitary by the Oregon Trail to settle in the act*on- which it is now hoped can be ., _ 4#«bv C o u u a itta a law required, wûthin aix months UH firs of the Willamette valley. Senator Thomas of Oklahoma changed in certain reepects. rwv - . .z.t». , rk from 1116 date public*- OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER MR. ZIFF OFEN8: The plan to In- MRS. LDCE OFEN8: We shouM Some land was tilled In the prai- -American people tion o ' •*“ not keep the so-called “atomic bomu Z ~ , • < must face for a Inno »¡mo i«r national ice the atomic bomb, tm- ries and there was . a clearing ? a 1 ,,n«'U rneto come fortunaWji te mog, o i .nil cannot be secret” unless compelled to do so by Strpnd’s opinion, ie competition SUBSCRIPTION RATES GINA MEDLER, Executrix _____ here and there. Oregon was a burden o f,a b o u t $3e,000. placed Into operation. The- lllogle other nations. We should share it in between agriculture and other PayaMe ia Advance <*f the Estate o f Julius Mcd- 12.0« head of California where Sutter fx)0'00() a year. Of this sum, he proceed» from the following real coo- every detail providing other nations groupe for adventure. “The joe* ONE Y E A R ___ ler, Deceased. will share with us all the develop- was not to < find his gold for three said- «25,000.000.000 will be for Jh «« U “» international GAV!N, The DW1 „ they now have or will make keying for economic poelflon, gav 1 jj FEBRUARY 1, 1 W federal taxes, with state, county •fcodj’ to whM* CT“ to<1v «“«h » «■- menb u°" gr0" L L r" . T “ ” 7 Ore*<>n. Attorney, for EMM« year». , > Rrems weapon as the atomic bomb in the future along the same line of This coming week there will e,« adding another .wan BafeIy gfven j. If such an in- scientific inquiry and invention. In see it exemplified today, maike Date o f fir»t publication Jan. 25 be» something of a celebration c f Al0,000,000,000. The senator made ternational body existed. It would practical terms, thia should mean ae- out a sure road to inflation and a THE PUBLIC ALSO VOTES ceptance by the United States, and W46. 12-15 the first centennial ,of the first this observation in the hope that «have to bo In the nature of an inter- other members of the UNO, of the complete economic debacle,' he It is generally agreed that the newspaper in Oregon an d on the realization of the . su ggerln g -«'¡onal « ^ « n t towwrd w h ^ principle of scientific freedom, to be warned. NOTICE TO- CREDITORj8--------- cost of living has arisen 33 per Pacific coast. Newspaper men ^ r d e n would persuade all tax- X r ^ S n g ^ X tore tto rotaS« exercised by the exchange of knowl He quoted the 1945 land-grunt . edge through an international scien cent since the ‘start of the war, will be most Interested, natural- agenc es to hold down ex- province». 8. In principle, if we tific committee or clearing-house. I college report on postwar agr.eul- OTICE IS HE R EBY GIVEN depite the prdlestations; o f the ly But other too will note w l‘h censes, and, -of course, especial- internationalize the bomb, we are am for thia On November 14th of this ture policy as saying “legislation ^ uy Andrew» has been OP A that it held prices down to- attention this land mark of the ly con« reRS Senator Thomas is ey in g w . »hould hive no military year, I introduced in Congress a 40- and other programs resigned to aPP°inted Administrator of the word Resolution “favoring the crea a lower figure. .Labor unions in* passage of time, this evidence of hoPefU *>' ' « n g able to dig adv.ntage over eny other netion. Thi. tion aid certain gnn,ps at the expense EsUt* of Anton6 B Sandvig, Pe- of appropriate International ma labor sympathizer» , are accord- out from under the national debt Is a fine principle, but if It b to be chinery within the existing frame of the national interest not only ceascd’ and has qualified as such, - the state s coming age. brought to lb final conclusion, it ingly asking for a 33 percent It seems to be generally acccp- durin8 tbe ,lfe of the present would mean we should give up all work of the United Nations Organi-I fail to provide adequately for Ad persona havliyi claims a- for international control and increase in wages Observers sav , . the Seneration °r of that to come. military secrets of every kind. The xation the public welfare, but often *ainst 8aid are . hereby who read reduction of armaments and weapons, they will get it within a year ot that e Mg inferential question proceeding o lv in g . atomic . ™ay actually harm the specific notified and required fto present most newspapers and magazines Meantime, both the recommen- *rom this plan is the outlawing of especially th . ose - in v _______ two if not immediately. are among the most civilized. <iatlons by ,he P ^ W e n t and the power”. Obviously, any such in tar- v the same, duly verified, to said ver. If war b to be outlawed, a way national armament board or commit- groups which each measures <ire . . . . . . tir It is clear that i f a raise in They have better governments proposals by individual members must be found by which nations can tee would have the right to Inspect intended to benefit, by poelpon- Administrator at Wasco, Oregon wages is permitted to equal the and say most about them Ore- w n ^ s call for new expendi- give up all their immense and costly at any time and without noUce. th< ing « ^ ¡ o n «f tohe problems within six m onths/from the date » •, ♦» of first publication of this top raise in the cost of living, gon has the reputation of hav- tures- 80016 of them alon* un- • rmaments, not Just the atomic bomb technical plants and industrial equip- eeek to <»rrect. • lone. If a real condition exists ment of any nation. That to the only wHch tried lines. the cost of living will have to go |ng very good newspapers and President Strand Hated several notice. The first publication is whereby it b not safe for the U S. practical way in which such a board higher. Government, except for papers of this state have be^n aspects as well, including ebruary I. .1946. to give up all armaments, then It b can fulfill its function with fairness hopeful h •3 the now feeble . efforts of the consistent winners in national and safety to all. It way flnan-4 .. » GUY C AWUKBW8 ANDREWS not safe to give up any part of them. rial Institutions are Is the controlled by a woder of - L the depen- This would seem to be a simple prop Administrator of the Estate OPA is not trying to reduce cost contests for excellence ground-hog, and that he doesn’t osition in logic. I am sure that Mrs. government examiners in order to dence of agriculture and industry . h“ , Some of them are getting along » « « « on February 2, except ' ¿ . « ¿ “ X r o protect n^dT S of the depositors the r X funds tors; « . one ’•»MhvrT w d the Ktentifi'e of Antone B Sandvl*. lionS Mstatanee and trained leadership J-'Tracy Barton e ^ te d that inflationary step as ¡n years. The Oregonian w«u es- by chance, and that whether he as one of America's ablest legislators, and the lives and homes of million of human beings now at the m ercy pehmanent. tabllshed In 1850, the Salem Kees b*s shadow or not has noth- will ultimately come to this view. of surprise atomic destruction should now available to agricultore. The Attorney for the .Eatate ^W T'one can be very pleased Statesman in 1851. The Sherman *n£ b) <1° with fhe weather, we good life 4» not reached mero’.y The Dalle8’ Ore«on MRS. LCC1 CHALLENGES: Intor- not have any leas protection. with the strike situation. Toe County Journal is in its 58th tab< <)f as learnedly as do nationallzation of atomic knowledge MR. ZIFF CHALLENGES: Whert by a technical approach, however, president has authority to set year and many other weeklies children waiting for the good old is neither illogical nor Unrealistic as an international authority with teetb he said. la m n i W I I II i n i l l H I H H H HttMBWHl a goal to be attained. A fundamental In it actually exists, none of the na wages and take over plants. He are as old or older. saint of Christmas time, “We have fought and our young purpose of UNO is to keep world tions will need war-making machin-^ has refused to do either, wnich Tuesday next will be in a way There s no harm in it—and no peace by control of all armamenb ery. But as long as the nations of thW men have bled to' make this a mor- we think wise. But 'nevertheless the 100th -birthday if all Oregon 8ood; and ground-hogs are a Today our possession of atomic know ,y?rld_*r' | tT*U° < thel1' Plou<hlh»r«* «J world,” he concluded. “Any swords In a new armaments race! .» ___z , he has meddled In the fight in newspapers, a time to recall the more pleasant subject for thought how gives us an advantage. Tomor- mto the mere hope of world order Is far theor>' of economic and social other ways that have •' generally assistance they have been to the than most of the subjects found dl* ovenr from sufficient It smacks of the un- progreee that leaves out this con- M oro OreiroE been Ineffective. Probably »toel development of' the »fate. •» ‘™«<er that advtotag. to .n happy idealism which left us unpre-^ in thé new» l( takes a . to. bit of unfriendly power. Only now, while pared before World War IL 80 far,’ sidération will be painfully défi- iW H H tM U iW m m u u g îi ii n i in iF tnw+y fantasy to keep the balance true, we have this superiority In bargain prices will go up because of high ~ no Leagues have worked, and It is rient. There must be an ingrain- p these days, so let’s l<x,k for him ing power, can we insist upon author highly BLUE ( ROHH er wages given steel workers. Improbable that this one wilt ed, underlying sense of human K V U M A 1 I S M An effort is being made to en- h»r does he get his wife up jjrst) ity being given UNO to inspect and The present power actions of the justice to iDusTwne the mind and That is another step on the road and A R T H R IT IS courage membership in the Blue and k happy if he sees no sha- report publicly upon all plants In Russians and British In. different guide the will to set. Winnout to inflation. ( every country capable of manufac-» parts of the world cannot be recon- Cross organization in Sherman dow. suffered for years ^pd am so turing weapons for mass extermina riled with the thesis that they will be that there can be ¡no stability in The OPA ne active as a must be done through tion. This does not set up an inter willing to make their policies submit, our efforts to integrate agricul- th*nkfuJ hhat I found relief from means of bolding prices tlown HTEPH SHOULD BE TAKEN national government any more than i t ? ? * U . Î 0S ? J ,,0 0 ’* lDter'“ Uon*‘ tore wM. industry industry to ben- th“ «ffUotion that I will some organization and the Grunge to mutual mutual ben now. Buyers either have to take Some organized opposition to did the creation of the International armaments hoard. and the teacher’s aasix iation txdh w j efit. Without that there can be no « lad)y answer anyone writing me Inferior good, at higher prict-s have memberRhlp rl(fhls f o r 'he " ’eory that may poaalbly - c Red Cross. M R S. L U C E R E P L IE S conclusion is one of daspair He fiTiî ! * * * • ” ’ for information. Mm Anna Pautx, or do without entirely. Manufa^ from « o ry that came out MR. ZIFF REPLIES: if we are to UNO cannot be made to work for those who belong. The m-nh.-d P. O. Box 826, Vancouver, Watffu ture of customer goods 1» being , t , , . , . mu «1 of Hood River recently should throw our weapons out of the win peace. 1 say we must try to make 1« a* u > , .. of Joining can be found. The val- dow at least w< shaRld have some halted because of pr ce ce hn^s. .. plan . . to .1. ta undertaken ¡by the i e t if .ó £ e n i f y c u Ç a m p t e A the general 1 cit- 1IC women ww,,,cni absolute assurance of world order. work. I agree the test of UNO will ue of » the be Its ability to control production Probably part of it ia desire on __ t.. Is z of . / ____ _ ____ in- e,ther individually o r. through lzenry more Immediate This is not provided by the UNO of weapons, including atomic bomba. the part of manufacturers to already established clubs. which unfortunately has no. more ac terest. That is why I Introduced Resolution. get a bigger profit, but the ef H e refer to the (story of the tual power than the International 101 to create international disarma The Blue Cross is an organiza of this Clean, Family Newspaper fect ia to delay reconversion. Hood River husband ^who con Red Cross. Law Is synonymous with ment machinery within the UNO? tion, now almost patlon-wkie. power and power la the product only Perhaps UNO cannot prevent war, The only way prices were ever that gives hospital service to cocted a tale of robbery to ac of government International law Is but its horror and scope can be re-, he hristian cience onitor exception..An international agency duced if UNO begins to work now to* held down successfully was by members. Charges are set for sin- count . 4 for the loss of $30 in a no free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political capable of keeping the peace would control all weapons Including atomiw competition. If government was gie persons, married couples and game’ which he did not have to have authority superior to weapon* Until we know other net intfre* ” . Free to «U yon the truth about world events. Its own world wide staff of corre to bring about competition a^,ain for families, with families -drove C >n eSS to his partner from that of the states composing it If it will not agree to atomic control spondents hr mg you oo-the^pot news and its meaning to you did, it would be a world government must stick with UNO, which thnrugh restriction of combines a minimum receiving the same the so-called weaker sex. Each issue filled with unique self-help features No League can be the custodian of the only hope of eecuring such (perhaps rate8 co st would probably be . ? a *encra,,y to clip» and keep, and trust agreements _ . . .»v—. weapons in a world without law. ment :cess profits tax) many many of of between 124 kAn rw »r vear that wlves >n the excess profits tax) $24 and and $¿0 per year ‘ j O—. wêrw^Sto^1 H rau trad the inflation problems might be for the average family. This is their anger are /more dangerous a! T kt O, than state policemen . in their C a rro ll Sayrs H e: d solved. paid to the aaaociation wh.ch ha.« (li™ s’ “ t b r i X T l a d ' i « who W non hav<> / __L .• e 'a u j w Granting higher prices and headquarters in Portland. When w a itin g hk I . H a ir trad higher wages , grudgingly and , ^ ember te hospitalized the hWn Wa'tlng wlth a brave I »«EBB. • «OÈSAff, e<eee LmsJ <,,.u a member is nospnanzeu m e . .... f ■' — ...... 1 ■< O f Insurance Section with authority half used merely Blue €Yoss pay8 his hospital ® w l,lin* From the Observer, Feb 1, 1W>7 puta off the time when aome one b|||. l)ed examination. S( dRe‘J - - Tom - ......................... Curt had five horses o C^ rro11 Sayrs was named as la going to have to decide. Labor labratory test», etc., up to 21 h “ k While an erring husband might fal1 over a bluff near Rufus OOUntjT . loss adjuster for the leaders that holler to high heav ¿ays. After that the Blue Cro.-.e well expect a few . displeased ki,,in8 one and injuring the ot - Federal Crop Insurance corpor- en about inflation are not w ill pays half the bill. .w ord s when he comes home ?>e- hers , ' z ' atlon by GeorSe Feck and W il’ls ing to do anything about it if It Both hospitals in The Dalles* ¡ate(jiy anfl w jthout funds, lie The eto»"k stopped at , George Boegll when they were in t^e means telling their minions that, are members. The ,patient may should not be forced to conlem- Henagins recently and the little county recently. He w ill inspect wages will not be raised. Busi chioee any doctor available. The pja^ the scene with enough Kiris now have a baby brother, losses when Incurred (but farm- ness Is so greedy for profits it organization la non-profit and is fear t^at he commit«?a crime to Sherman county expenses last ers will report losses to the AAA does nothing ( formed under the cooperative eva(je it perhaps a married man year amounted (to $13,064.89. office. ( The ideal • of some forward law8, who cannot withstand the vissi- When the Moro Flouring mill Insured'in Sherman county are looking industrial Readers: great Although a majority of the tudes of wifely anger had better gets its sacks now due and start K6 work sheet farms out of the, est distribution of goods possible families in Sherman county are remain in the army where the up again it will be in a run of total of 601 such farms. This with profits made by quantity sales, not high prices, could «uM ^entlr well to do to be able dangers are less, but who is 5000 bbls. ' means that*54 policies have been save the country from inflation 10 any hosPital bl11» tbere tbere of experience who dares „ r written. Total actual operators were enough manufacturers and was a time when very few wcre 10 8ay the Hood River man was d ”1 th<> Obseryer» Peb- 2’ 1917 in the county Is j 267 on latent enough labor willing to try it. 80 situated. The Blue Cross- op- cowardly. Forsooth, he might F °oters are out announcing the counting. As it is they are fighting each erates as Insurance in that mon- have actually chosen the castor ^,as<lue BaI1 to be held in the i------------ other and the government. Gov- ey 18 P®141 in to PrePare an course. °P era bouse February 9. . INDUSTRY, FARM R E N T E D emm ent that should be repre- anticipated expense o r loss.. Women should find some wav A number*of farmers and oth- The interdependence of agricul- plem em ts senting the public. Is trying to There are many advantages that to have ¡this matter forgotten ers are Spokane to attend the ture and indiwtry, and the impor- I M f a r m pat both labor and capital on the might well be examined by Sher- and written off the memory of schoolu for tractor men. Unce c f n ^ n a l and intemation- back while kicking their shins, man county families who may mankind. Aspiring maidens must The Morrow brothers.¿F. L. and a j affairs m the future prosperity (This is an election year.) need or who may desire to spread have a better reputation * i :, r h ~ ± m . 2 X ‘ ? ‘ 7 o{ in y fam w r Ore^°n- 8nd Hedges & Huis for construction far„ sbreMed „ „ ‘ „ j w cr There Is no effective leader- their cost of illness over a long sweetness and forgiveness of a concrete garage In Wasco by sp(wker8 atatCTl...d<! “ T « * S ship in congress and will not be period instead of having it come soft affection than this, z ' .w j evil* - 1 m ró B c r i m e h i ” as long as southern senators all at once. From the Observer, Feb. 4, 19X7 *ercnce on marketing a id distri- „ p r e se n t. . „ d afterward Uvea are in control of committees and HAIL, THE GROUND HOG rived many Moro Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F. . . Geraldine Norton and Charles button sponsored by the division are mainly concerned over white Meets 1st and 3rd Wilson h°th >had operations foi agriculture at Oregon State to . greet ege. me>nj sam. thing Tomorrow, Saturday, is ground supremacy. It might help If Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. abcess of the lung caused from *n mid-January. O n Ce»« m echines the » op uodec .*7****^ "***Lt. *' hog day. Although there are none new dealers would quit needling . 8 J Snf* * * f Though some two-dozen speax- about of the cur,ous "t,,e an,ma'8 ‘n „E N D U R A N C E . It o f useful life, their southern brethern V1S,t<v>r<liiaHy ^ v ito d How^rd Conlee bought a new came ¡from many st ites **nd . fot o f punishment, to h‘ « ' ^ ^ meana the« - this part of the country, we g ) the negros. to meet with ua. Kohler light plant for his new different agencies, their canclu- bub through the comparatively liarm- The public wants goodp: At out Moe. «he e^ t e n « . farm home. sions were in singular agreement Em est Houston N. G. ter, nylons, suits, shoes, milk *e88 procedure of cocking ap in business to see j - m a c h in e i Helen Bryant and Ione Millc: a* to the importance of sue., fun- A. R. Kessinger, Secretary quisitive eye toward the sky to are m machinery and hundreds of oth life built into Casc_ . w ork w factory see if there he sun enough to ----------- ------------------ ----------- --- attending the state normal both damental developments as price and extra and w ork er commodities. . Producers of cask a shadow on the early ris- 1 ur*ka Ladge No. 121 A.F.& A.3L won a place on the honor roll, policies, government financing, parts genuine factory needs. We them are more afraid of the gov your service tbc an 4 thus Moro was »the only town In the future o f international trade, ^ n d x r d s See u . n o « .b o u t was erment than they ever were of ing m8rmot in ca8€ 1 ere » . , « . . __ . » . . . . . . . ..p of each month Visitir.e a«*, , ™ . ^ .T - r a - B S T T s - T s competition. No ¡one speaks for such an animal about. t members are cordially ^ tl^ 88 °n this honor roll for the Then w e talk for six weeks Meets 2nd and 4th the public while a few million B lit » « invited to meet with us term. t Tuesdays of « each laborers and a few hundred em- 8bout what the weather is go rg LeRoy Wright, W. M. ------------------— S IM -------- — ..... month. Visiting mem ployers fight over wages n to be like as if we had «4»trtor M itili PUTS H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary COMMITTEE TO MEET ber> welcome. S11 » » 11 might be w ise If common cltl- knowledge from on high, as IEP1ITMUT Executive committee of the £ ! ara Hou*ton* N zens wrote In to Washington this combination of sun and wise Breakfast club will .meet at the ™ wnce Johnston. S __________ and said that they voted too. and animal wisdom had told, us afc- GEORGE G. ÜPDEGRAFF Hotel Moro Coffee |Shop Fridiv B.fhl,.h,„, , h . Pier"~fto ~ 78~(T k T< wanted to he considered. curately o f the climate far 43 night to make appointments to - - 7* O K!< Meets Every Second ana __________ day a. ; A tto rn e y A t L a w committees and /transact other Fourth Thursdays In each This cockeyed world: Setting it is a kind of playful foolish- business for the /club. } Already Visiting Member« a price on nylons at such a fig- ness, something akin to childish M oroaadW i Invited— Moro, Oregon named committee chairmen and ore that they are sent out of *h belief In Santa Claus. And even Helen Rugglea, W. M. ‘ vice-chairmen ( will also meet. country. * *- though we know there is no Edna Meiser, Secretory Time 7:00. MIKE AND MARY ANN MULICK W aki U p . A mirica ! :------------------------- -----------z , r U h E H| . C A. Ruggles INSURANCE I » T III Othcf DaVS C S M □ □ Strabiti*? *¿“*2 Moro Lumber & Fuel