Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 08, 1946, Image 2

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COUNTY JOURNAL ^ f a b l e qjjderplpping.
It has
_____ _______________ b^yo since (he tup» of this cen-
PwMfabiri Every Friday at
tu ry th a t womerv—good w o m e n - Continued from p age one.
Moro, OitfSB
w ere perm itted to raise their
Editor sh irts out of th e dust or mud.
come.
en c a m e t e . e x p l < n a
Ule« L. French
tion, via Russia, th a t th is oc-
Statistics do not show that
eia a a
m a t t e r a t the
cupancy of the K uriles was
h ta to ffie a a t i M a r » . ■ " d*r Act of m orals w ere m uch different then
reed to a t Yalta b u t th a t it was
OajTim 9i M a rch 1. J S 7 K
than now w hen women w ear few ; su ch a top secret 'th a t Mr. Byr-
clothes and those few very care
WhO attended the conference,
lessly
ix
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knew nothing about . it until a
The suprem e c o u rts ruling
in-
few
days ago.
- dica
tes th at of perhaps
of tl.e - W hatever
censorship
books some
and movies
m em oranda exist
each member, made the after-
noon an - interesting one.
Mr and Mrs Buck and fam ily
have moved from the Raym ond
Van G ilder ranch to th eir hom e
in town, recently purchased from
li
Ivan Kirkelie.
T he A m erican Legion AuxHi-
111 and confined to th eir homes
a ry m et a t the hom e of Mrs L. P. this week are George V an Gaas-
H aven, Monday. Since C hristm as beck, Ethel Van Gilder and Mae
of m
Mr r ano
and M
Mrs
iB Arthur
A iu .u i Ô#rsef)p
»ef.esfn-
Eugene G osson,.w ho is home
furiouith from Fort Lewis:
on . furlough
spent th e w eekend in Portland
and retu rn ed hom e Monday. He
re tu rn s to F o rt Lewis the 15th
of this m onth.
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Mr and Mrs I E rn e st Shull and
daughter, Jean, spent the week
end visiting relatives in P endle-
t uA
„ r.uin h h-io
«riven aoo.no
155 45 to McDermid
in
e group
a s given
M cuerm iu.
/ ,
charities Including the Leonard
Visitors in The Dalles Monday
Wood Memorial, °Child W elfare. w ere Mr and Mrs F ra n k Lam-
and the V eteran’s hospital. The bom , Mrs A1 Dorm aier, Mr and
A uxiliary becam e
life m em bers Mrs Lee Dehler," H arry
Van
of th e O r ^ o n Roadside . Council Gilder, Mr and Mrs F. L. Cannell
recently. T he next m eeting will and Eugene Gosson. *
t)e held a t the home of Mrs Or-
Mr and Mrs F red Cole spent
W
ednesday evening a t the hom e
m and H ilderbrand.
,
The. Ju n io r bridge club m et at
the hom e of Mr and M is Or
m and - H ilderbrand,
Saturday
evening. Mr and .Mrs L. E. K ase FOR SALE: 6 room house, 3 lots
berg won first prize. .
sm all b am , In Moro. E rnest
Mr and Mrs Vernon Van GiM- Wood8 Moro- ’
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ton and H erm iston. ,
Joining the > Wasco sta.i f f
teachers this week ; J S_ ^ ^ 5
Stephens, who is taking Noibin
A sterburn’s place as coach and
high school Instructor. Mr Step-
hens who has spent th e last three
years In the nayy, form erly
tau g h t In A rlington.
Washington Column American Legion
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É D IT O R IA L .
'j v z A .i M i i x x r e
ASSOCIATION
.
u
ilv relaxed
mav will
be necessari
this
nm hahlv h J a sond move
‘ for nothin^ heloiv the sale
’
as hayin u
banned In Boston -Many of the
,_
_ in books
kePl u are in salacious
is head- In in
lem
i
or
a ry sense an
are not contalned in lhe files oi
the statG dePa rtm e n t- M r- Roo<*-
velt may have had su c h 'a n a«ree-
m ent . in the archives of the
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W hit€ House’ or he \may have
OFFICIAL COUNTY
PAPER
event-
“ *“ m and H ilderbrand..
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ap p aren tly only th e Big T h ree
Payable in Advance
knew an ything about it, and the
ANE YEAR —
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agreem ent was m ade on the fin-
to have little effect on public al day of the conference. W hen
m orals. The c o u rt may m ake us Prsident Roosevelt m ade his re-
FEBRUARY A 194«
less prudish and m ore moral.
port to congress on the Yalta
Those who w o u ld t r a d e -----
m eeting
he m ade no m ention
r e e d t m fo r se c u rity o re f/), THK pooR HKN
e s e r v m g of n eith er.
GIVING UP THK ATTEMPT
It looks as if the adm lnistra-
lion is giving up its try toward
a m ore normal existence for
Am ericans. T rum an never seem-
L
ed to be sold on the theory of
giving
subsidies,
establishing
p r' 7 \ by «overnm ent control.
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A steady reader of th e poultry
journals ami other farm publiea-
lions could easily get the _ im-
pression th a t the common, old
fashloned hen w as about as passe
as a h o r s e B
r U
i
mg m odernized.
stream lined,
^r-tught up to date. Some one has
rolled up his sleeves and is mak
,
her over
In8te ad of being a feathered
creaV jrc who8e « . „ ^ m g w asan
o, „ „ „ . nd
of the K uriles and th e iinpre.^
sion was given th a t only Euro-
pean problem s w ere discussed
W hat became of th e agreem ent
if it was reduced to «(riling, is
a s m uch a m ystery as w hat
happened to the AtlanUc Char-
s h “ ^ ^ ^ ^ ““^ » d^W oyed
u riu s n iM itiesnip w a s i w s r o j w i
by the Japanese, although Mr
Roosevelt said th ere n e v e r v a s
an A tlantic C harter, only an ex
pression of th e ideals of Church
ill and himself. N evertheless the
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¡-.yri u i f t
. . . . . . .
Auxiliary Meets
Want Ad»
w ant to Inter-
o w T .,..^
fere ln the wage argum ents th at
caused the strikes and tried
fact-finding, m ediation and arg-
um ent, all of which have failed
Now It seems likely th a t the
governm ent is going back into
im o
the control business like it did in
the disastrous new deal days. It
really Is a difficult thing for
governm ent to release controls
when once established.^ It takes
quite a b it of fortitude and m ore
political nerve than ,the incum-
bents appear to possess
R ight now it looks as if there
will be governm ental interfer-
ence w ith everything for years
to come If not forever. That
should m ake no one happy ex-
cept those who like to work for,
the governm ent and tell . others
w hat they can m ake and w hat
they can charge for it and w here
they can sell it.
i
Big business has been a bug-
a boo, big labor also takes advan-
tage, b u t big governm ent is
worse than either or both for
there is no escaping it at all,
nor anything to hold l down Its
excesses. ‘
fection j8 nol to be hers, nor feck-
dashes across the barn yard.
ghe ls U) be strictly an im pie
fQr m an-s pleasure .and
There Is need for a new term
to designate sm all iPla<*« a" d
homes in the country ^ a t a c
n e U r t h e t e S w dVsTgnaJri by
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICR M ^H E R E B Y GIVEN
th a t 'the undersigned ha« been
duly appointed by the County
Court of the S tate o f Oregon, for
Sherman County, as Executrix
o f the esta te o f Julius Medler, J e ­
ceased.
AU,P ere<>“8
& « i d estate are hereby required
to present the same to the under-
signed a t Wasco, Oregon, with
vouchers properly verified as by
jaw required, within six months
from th e date <rf the first publica-
tion of this notice.
. GINA MEDLER, Executrix
o f the Estate o f Julius Med­
ler, Deceased.
GAVIN A GAVIN, The D alles,
A ttorneys for Estate
D ate of first p u b lic » « « J .n . 25,
e r and Mr and M rs Glen Van Gil-
der w en t
Portland jast week
FOR SALE: 4 wheel drive, 1 ton th e c engus> OSC agricultural ec- 1948’
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truck, a rm y model Dodge. G. onomlgtg a’n d farm m anagem ent Niy f l C E TO C R E D IT O R S---------------
to spend a few days.
H. Root ranch, Wasco.
.
al
Royce T h u rs.
,
m aking th eir home w ith Mr and
E verett W atkins un til M-
^ i ^ ^^r ^ , froln the arm-
ed services.
Mr a n d ,M rs A rthu^ Sargent
w ere din n er guests Monday of
14p a u thOritles say To back up their
the
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„ Census of 1939 indicates th a t ov-
Moro som e w ith term s. Giles ^ n s u s
French, Moro.
p roduced only 6 -percent of the
FOR SA LE: 8 brooder houses total value of a„ farm products
w ith stoves. | Call a t Journal. and
mo8t of the 6 percent
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1 « « P w as used on these "farm s “
ctntAd in 'a n o th e r wav
less
W ANTED: H igh School boy or u S u ^
in *n ‘* h*r
g ,,, to
general work a fte r ‘
J T X c e n t of the total
U o y d John8on
duced WI percent of
w * .
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
th a t Guy C. A ndrew s has been -
A dm (nlstrator of ,hc
E state of A ntone B. Sandvlg. P e­
ceased, and has qualified as^ such.
All persons having claims a
gainst said estate a re . hereby
notified and required 1 to present
,h
duly verified to said
A dm inistrator a t Wasco. Oregcn
m o n th s/fro m th e date
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Christie New Hampshire«, Rock-
Hamp Croes, and Dryden W rite
Leghorns. 194« circular avail-
able. Hatches weekly. H a rt’s
H atchery, Beaverton, Oregon,
,
FOR SALE. , 937
Uuck
w „ h , 94, m otor
Foes g ar.
age
„ en ry
notice. The first public«
F eb ru ary 1,
iV n n ru ro
GUY C. A N D R E\\ S
A dm inistrator of th e ^Estate
TYm-juud
Antone B. Sa
g,
J. Tracy Barton
A ttorney for the .E s ta te ,
The -Dalles. Oregon
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appeared that he liked the Am- cackie assured eggs for break- w ith the s ig n a tu re s , of noth
gave a dinner at the Moro Hotel
erican system better than the fast ghe is lo b ^ o m e a split-C h u rch ill and Roosevelt,
exercise of the .strong .govern- personality The half th at is
kept The w ar is over, bu t no or.e Sunday honoring Rev.
F. S.
m ent controls.
for
iaying w iu become a nar- knows how m any top secrets a re Cannell on hi& birthday. O thers
OPA Bowles has insisted on row t e s t e d bird with well
de still being kept from the know- attending w ere Mrs .Cannell and
the retention of price controls, ^ j o p ^ digestive an generative ledge of the Am erican people. Miss Vivian Trounce.
Mr« G race Medler is sDending
fearing inflation. Actual result apparatus. The other half will
M n Grace Medler Is «pend ng
h*R .bee". ? he abS*nCe of m an-v became braw ny, w ith a chest like country w hat it is. The people “
da’r’ ln Vancouver Wash-
g tx^s wlU, pre-war prices s.Hi ,
guard and
, |ke a workKl; they produted. There « '^ . n visit,ng her m other M s
rtr>
,,
, Coryell, who has been seriously
on thnm
them. rtnurixw,
Bowles fears the avarice b iCycle racer. >
was abundance in w hich all who ill
i>e
-
of
m anufacturers who
could
BOth v a rie tie s will be hasten- strived could share.
Cpt.
E.
E
rnest
Huxel
and Mr
raise prices greatly and
m ake
through adolescence to early
It is possible we can stay a-
Em il Huxel of Arlington, visitad
arice P of m iv^rnm pnta^ h u rJu i m atu rity in order th a t t ^ie egR head of the pack at 40 hours per
Huxel a week ago Sun-
arice of governm ental bureau- ,aylng can
and the fatten- week for those employed. (Tho^e 7 rs 8111 Huxel a week ag0 bUn
crats who retain jpower as long lng process produce
succulent w orking for them selves still pu»
Mr and /Mrs vL. E. Kaseberg
as they can. One may be w orse breast of fowl so much the soon-
p erh ap s we can have alt
ôf” ïo* d and f®m Ny w ere Sunday guests
than the other, possibly, but eith- er.
we desire in the way
er is bad enough.
The hen. from lieing an inde- sbelter pnd clothing. Everybody
USDA Anderson w ent into pendent c reatu re th at laid her wanLs m ore now but m aybe 40 Moro.
office .disliking subsidies and is eggR un<)er the m anger, atop the hours w ,„ hring it qu4ck enough.
T he M ethw hst church congrc
now having to change hi» m ind gtraw sU ck or undCT the porch. N everlh^ ess_ 50 hours per week Katio" te hav" * a P**1“ ** dl' ”
„uxor«, ¡g
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‘w * m ore of all' the art- n n e e r r Sundav
Sunday a afternoon,
All am
aro
or else lose his Job. > J t appear?.
regim
ented. No m ore is
"bTing’
^ m o o n . , i AU
urged
to
attend
and
see
the
im-
th a t he dislikes the form er m ore she t0 , ^ , „ „ 5 ,
cackle with ,cleg lhe nalion w anls.
that
'P
roverneflts
made
in
the
church
lntenaely than the Utter. C ertain _ rlde at
m odest a s tin t as
The flrc and am bition
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!y. if we k e ep /p rice controls we |a y ,ng 200
y e a r. • shP m ade th)s country proBper ,g
bT " ,e£ . .
. . „ . a-
m u « have subsidies. See how it muM
c h e c k ? . hy the 4,p
' ^ y « tnU
‘ T n x m .n dldn t
NEW NAME NEEDED
advantage« m u country
of p eo p le’ who work
[n c(Ueg
^ an y I n d e e d
p u tting in 16 hours, a day. His
grandson hopes for the easy l^tc
on less than half th at num ber
of prodUcing hours. Maybe ' he
by
“«xmi:«,
Experienced m an mt«v>
w ith iam
hy
w ants year around Job. W rite
Sam Pace. Kent. Ore. Box 43.
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(juardians.pt \ktory
FOR SA L E : N ew portable elee/ric a famihr
record players.
Com plete
units
in lu g g a g e typ e covered uu,c<,
Perm anent Needle. >42.50. Mail
orders filled immediately. Ja-
qvith Mtufe Company, Complete
Music Service, Salem, Oregon
12^-13-14c
FOR SALE: Good green bundled
w heat hay. E. Amidon, Moro.
j 4p
.
th e econom ist* say. the
y a ,ue o f thp - data js reducnd
p or exam ples they point out that
25.7 percent of the “farm s” were
re p o se d to be /on hard surfaced
roads In 1940. Likewise, the Cen-
gug reported about 60 percent of
i2 ° °
“farm s had electricity, that
about 40 percent had telephones.
and that about 51 percent had
running
the th econom-
ask. water.
how m But,
any of
e real
rew ard to finder, “Cy” Perkins
K & P Salesm an.
farm s w ere so situated?
And
how many of the “farm s” w ith
A"
‘Professor, How Could You
profit.
can do it. Maybe he can’t.
: NorHg
comihF branch of hen
dom devoted to meat production
To Mr Pauley not getting party
served. Born in an cam paign funds was a cardinal
incubator w ithou t the clucking sin. He could sure knock 'em
am onitlons of a ) m other, the over as secretary of the navy,
brQad breaste<1 poultry of the fu. -------
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tu re win exigt brlefly in a feeU.
Jng
unU1 |t reacheg th0
w eight for a changeable
marRet wben off it goes be- From the O bserver, Feb. 8, 1907
fQre R Js oJd en(>gh u> greet the
R obert U rq u h art took Rever­
daw n
proudful crow
ends Johnson and Buchanan to
bag turned his attention G rants Monday.. He had an un­
som ew hat like H itler broken road all the way and took
and his* henchm en turned their m ost of two days for the trip,
fittention to the /Jew s and other He was able to get a February 2
of Europe. H ereafter hens Oregonian.
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m ugt fU a different pattern.
Sheriff McCoy brought the
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Moro m an of Ja n u ary 30 from
PRODUCTION
th* C S car at Wa8C° 00 thC ?th
HOURS OF PRODUCTION
M cLachlan was a Port-
inform ation
that the draft ianct visitor who walked part of
off|ce waf? close(J all day the way rome> w h ile in the city
Saturdayg causes little, concern he left his w hiskers which he
tbege dayg e x te p t to those who had w orn 26 years and the fam-
m ay contem plate th at the only n y didn’t know him.
purpose of this office at present
Charley Dickman and his bro-
■imjLJi-M
»fcpi
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is
8erve those who fougl.t th er in law m ade a flying trip
ESQUIRE DECISION
hours p er day seven days per to Moro this week.. 20 miles in
The suprem e court has said week. Now if they want to sign th ree days.
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In a unanim ous decision th at up for «any of their num erous prom the Observer, Feb. 9, 191.
the magazine. Esquire, > can be advantages they may come a-
w . A. Woods sold 23 hogs last
sent through the m ails Just like round next Monday.
week for $325.60. They averaged
any o th er publication.
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The forty hour)w eek which the 141 pounds and bro u g h t ten cents^
Fbr those who like th eir hum- new deal forced on a reluctant A.H .Barnum retu rn ed from the £ n llist
l i s t for:
fo N
Tuition and Living Allowances
or a trifle high, however, the America m ay be blamed for thi«?. D enver stock show w here there
case has had a depressing ef- among o th er things.
w ere 25,000 H erefords on exhi-
for:
fect. Because of It E squire has
Probably the greatest advan- hition. He b rought home a 2 y r
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become little more exciting to tage this nation has over the rest ojd bull for his ranch,
th e m ore hum an instincts than of the world is the ability of its
Moro School Notes; A rt Chris-
a church Journal.
The Varga citizens to work, and their fie* tianson has been elected yell lea-
draw ings of strangely long leg- sire to work. Probably th e ir der> Wow.
ged women, all still a p art of anxiousness about w orking rivas
Tbe Dephian ^Society meets at
th e m ag arine
but th e sm okier engendered because they ».couid Mrs George Lew elen’s.
Jokes have been »toned down until earn for them selves by working. From the O bserver, Feb. 11, 1927
they a re hardly w orth retelling— Believers in the capitalistic the- .Howard Coulee was In town
so the boy» say. .
. ory will think so a t least.
F riday for th e first tim e since
Which leads to some thought
W hen grandpa plowed
iron'. t e roads got bad. 'He says he s ta r
on the history of suppression of daylight until d u s k .. put
awav ted the car Tuesday b u t it mired Up to $ 5 0 0 .0 0 per school year for tuition and
publications because of presenta- his team, m ilked the cows, fed down rig h t outside the garag? so
tion of id eas out of touch with the pigs and then w ent out and be w ent back to th e house ar.d
lab. fee«. $ 6 5 (tingle) $ 9 0 (married) per .
the morals of an age. Certainly chopped o u t a few square yards t o bed.
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the P u rita n fathers would have of brush, he was doing it for him-
a S Johnson struck w ater al
frowned on a Varga print, bu t self and his family. If the young- 250 feet on the Geo. Lewellen
month living expenses
fhev m ight have kept It in tl»e sters w ere 'also given (chores to farm and now will move to the
feed «Koa «
do. it added to the family income Clarence Sparling farm.
In thoae days, w hen women and the fam ily security, which in
a sole ¡of horseskand farm equip
wore th e ir dresses long and th eir those days was a m atter to be m ent wlB be held a t the E Hi
high, It w as a ta r e young earned, not voted for.
. Moore farm in order to dispose
man who ever had visual evi-
Those long hours of grandpa’s of horses to be repaced by g tri
dence that women possessed pre- had a big p a rt in m aking this Ctor.
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3 A ct P la y b y S en io r-J u n ­
ior C lassed a t W a sc o H igh
In Other Days
th e economists say, J the Census
definition of a “farm ” is outmou-
ed.
The data ¡indicates i th at the
num ber o f-“farm s” th at are real-
ly country residences and small
farm£ hafi ,ncreastd
becom e’u X 'i n s o m e areas
y t„ Teten Vne
way
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m ere is no w
a y ,to
ueieri .me
oTantiv
pvor
exactly rmm
from th«»
the data
data, hnw
however,
how m any there are and iww
m any real farm s large enough
provide w ork and income for
'rttoutoads of men or« now i
in H»s Rogwlor Army. Join naw aad
SEE THE JOB THROUGH I
tu r e k a Lodge N o. 121 A.F.A A.5L
CMOOSS Y O U a B R ANCH O F SSRVtCS
M eets on the 1st and
AN O OVCRSCAS TM A A T X R
3rd Thursday evenings
Travel • Education • Security • Casasr
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For fu ll in fo rm a tie n call a t
■ m em bers are cordially
U. S. A R M Y R K C R U IT IM O O F F tC C
.invited to m eet w ith us
LeRoy W right, W. M.
Phone 3926
THE DALLFS
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
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