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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1946)
/ ;p .p ,n k V O V M ïf- 4 J k MR 4ft*. MV«*U¿ * •fM H Lftï’ -APHV» IM UW _ . ataff fos dw«>n. » « « d“ IO»»'WhQ d,4 titt “ ““ •m . war bond , U f M ‘V P ^ nly lh« l««Uler tool »N . Oregon'« first news*»P«c, the th e same m en who icd the J will be arrang- COUNTlf JOURNAL ffirfis a n d oil its woy to p w jp e . WashlDEtOIl ColuHIR the common stamps, Oregon Spectator, had trouble to W ar Bond victories, will he in better. A meeting w ill he a ang , - - ■ —- yet ery retu rn ed veteran, e v . t y _ ____________ y^t ev every _______ ©_________ „ . ,,, consisted in having keeping its editors, who tausUcl ^ m a n X n ty dunng May to ed for the ocguiion. Every Friday at “being themselves politically, traveler, including the p re s id e n ts tonunucd from page one. th e FDR collection. ° on n “l> eln« them selves poiiuoniy, H e rb e rt Hoover, says th a t E urope (he average professional sta m p ' t n spite of th e , l *les of lhe P&Pe r - ' — «M— i■<— BdrtVr is pretty __ ______ UnlartJ __ » Litvenoff ..____ •• ___ . • < » . .i. . . __ ________ — kites L. French well fed except Poland. _ c0jjectOf When w ent _ A governm ent bureau ï i i e firs t efeltuqry in Oregon’s ï c t ^ f T here is a suspicion th at the wilv to lhfc w h ite H ouse one dark has w r|ttén a tetter to a npws- fir8t new spaper, . was a long _____ G erm an peasant is hiding Ins n |g h t and arranged to have tb a paper in W est V irginia asking s^ etch of R everend Jason bee, crop. He has had to many tim es United States recognize Russia, th a t it publish the fact th a t Con- pioneer m issionary, w ho died 11 to survive. G Is speak of finding he presente(j the p resid en t w it? gressman Hubert S. Ellis was in- months before. P ro fe s s o r Z o g i, food cached in straw stacks and lhe m osl com piete collections of s tr um ental in killing a bill th a t -------------- :------ >n P'u stam ps th a t Russia could asscm- w cu(4 have 2t01 additional J S S S ft L S S *17! The departm ent of A griculture Rus£tan sU m ps Bre i<( payroll. The i ^r^on v..v ............... a.v. r< rytisuna m e »my. single day than did »V he try in g to get the surplus ................ anv ' _________ s ‘ng‘® “ >»n dtd ° Oregon redOn s EDITORIAl— may be try in g to get the si u p In greater variety than those of any governm ent official »found his the pitcher comes a sparkling glass new spaper, th e Oregon Profeaaor Zo»i, the m a ild a n SSQCIATION w heat off the farm s in order to other nation. So it w as w ith La- l e t t e r w a s a boom erang. H e S p K ta to r i n i t s n i n e years of of beer, white collar and alii . . . . . t . our town Saturday m ake reason to its price program , tin Am erican countries’, etc. Yet. thought he /i^ould arouse the ire m e “Just goes to show,“ says Doc, put on a performance for the bene- which will anger no w heat farm er w h?n the Roosevelt collection o f EiHsf couatitue^xy a t knock- astonished, “that it takes a magi ’ ■ - fit o< the Orphanage. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER The stock feeder, the dairym an was sold at auction it failed to | ng o u t th a t m any new jobs. The WARNING cian to satisfy all taatea. I t was quite a ahow! Among and the poultry producer ara in From where I sit, the prefeaeer SUBSCRIPTION RATES b rin g the m oney expected. Offl- p ap er published the lette r and Safety is th e ru le of m ost indlv- other thinca.the Pr«f“ " r.h’ !di * has a mighty good se t.••o n e that distress w ith the OPA and top Payable in Advance pitcher la Me heads, and sake folks cially estim ated as w orth $80,000 jn an editorial commended: E llis ^ tia ls and w e should alw ays keep points a moral tea. Taatea i HRR_ $¿.00 and rising feed costs on the hnt- ONE YEAR ......... .............. .. what they’d have to drink. Me Hos th e re w ere special issues of in- for lopping off th a t num ber from th is in m lng. One careless chance but people can have a friendly* tom. Now w ith actual feed res estim ab le value. Some of tne al- th e federal payroll. Then Con- m ay b rin g in ju ry o r d eath to a n - kins asks for buttermilk and the A PR IL It, IM< happy time enjoying the professor promptly poors her a ___ _________ ___ _____________tric fo n s we are sure to he sh o rt bum s in which the stam ps w ere gressmapi E llis inserted the edi- One of us. All children and inofi1 that each prefers and beta rick, creamy glassful . of m ilk and b u tter and eggs and piaoed w ere m ore valuable th an ^ r i a l | n the Congressional Rec- adults should be w arned not to ant of^soe another’s pref< Those who would tra de eat next w winter Then Zeb Collins asks for cider, inter. item s w ere of them selves choice or(j q ^ e view point of the voters touch a w ire hanging from a and out of the same pitcher comes freedom for security are It is all a p art of the vast evi contents and as collectors in E m 8- d istrict differs m ater- pole or laying on th e'g ro u n d . Re- a mug of cider. Doc Hollister next dence th at governm ent canne tally from th e view point of th e p o rt it to your local pow ,i an«. cans for beer— and presto, from deserving of neither. m anage a complex economy. Ev- Moro Lod|fe No. 11$, i.O.O-F. light company employees. W ashington bureau official. ery nation th a t has tried it h^s Meets 1st and 3rd ÎM6. Uvfi Sutu HARD JOB K IT E S A R E DANGEROUS reduced the production in all hut Tuesdays in I.O.O.Fj, »peclm»«» 0» l-V most ot llfelr value b e e n S a r t of Orafo« From where I sit... / / Joe M y h. The Magician Marvelous! A young fellow recently out oJ io n c specialized item s. risit ng brothers are the service, an ex-new spaperm an phe v h e a t fan n e r him self. Is cordially invited said he was w riting publicity for p re tty sure th at he is being given to meet with us. the veterans adm inistration. It false inform ation. Few a te satis- E .nest Houston N. G. , , . . . o A. A. Kessinger, Secretary did n ’t sound like m uch of a Job fjed th a t the huge surplusc.- - a not much pay and a very limitev year ago a re entirely dissipated. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11$ future. T hat w asn’t, it seemed. n will all com* out in tim e, as 2nd ®nd j Tuesdays of each the point. He thought th e ex-ser 8UCh things alw ays do, and prop- month y ,«it ng mem vice m en needed some one who abiy the governm ent wLi he pro- bers welcome, knew th eir angles to tell them of yen w rong, and surely it will be k- M cljachlan NG the governm ent program . too late to do anything about it. Florence Jo ton. LAND BANK LO A N S PACIFIC POWKR 4% Interest lx>ng Term lJberal Prepaym ent P rivileges Dalles N at’l Farm Loan AsVn Bank H otel On that basis the job took on y Ou neve, can do anything a‘>cut Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O E.S. added dignity. governm ent’s erro rs M?ets Every Second anu The governm ent has provided __________ ___ Fourth Thursdays !n ea;b Month. Visiting M em ber a well rounded an very com plete THK PLOWMKN HAVE Invited— Moro. Oregon group of opportunities for retu. n PA llK FACES Helen Ruggles, W. M. ed men. It m ay not su it every in Edna Melzer, Secretary dividual, bu t th ere Is som ething Thev used to say th a t spring I ur«-ka I jo d f e N o . 121 A.F.4t A.AL in it for everyone A t the sam e in She»man co-mty was a windy, Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings tim e the governm ent has done a blusterv season when the si A .of each month- Visiting very poor Job of organizing the shone brightly on w hipping gra*-s members are cordially program so th e m en can learn of and grain This year no one could nvit d to m et with a* It. All- th e agencies w ith strong say that. T he spring has been LeRoy W r'ght, W. M. H. B. Pinkerton, Secrc'.ary bureaus In W ashington and th ru alm ost devoid of wind, and al- o u t the country have a section m ost as com pletely of sun Ex act up for veteraQBw which m eans cept for sh o rter show ers of rain n o t i c e TO CREDITORS that -ortttarny the veteran has to th is m ight have been a Wilki- AH persons having claims go from one to another to obtain mette valley spring—so far against the E state of W esley full Inform ation. The w inter, too, was out of the W ilde deceased, arc hereby not- . T h a t condition has been sirapli- rain, no cold w eather and w itn lfied to present them , w ith the - ^ e t e am oet ail ot ordinary w ith little snow. fa», vouchers and duly verified, to * x tu tjlo n a -xpaR .be answ ar-d clouds hiding the sun most of the undersigned, the . JP* in one offloRcbut over the nation th e »lays. Some say th e clim ate pointed, qualified and acting Ad- v eteran s m ust ask the USES, the is changing which is like saying m in istratrix of the s e - VA, the USDA, the SS and liaU that one swallow make s a sum- W esley J. 1 <e- Johnson -« U hla-xighU BlBLHrtYlteW. By anothe. year w e m ight t h e n c e of Jonn^. a rioien other agencies to find be forgetting a snowy. 20 he ow m onths frQm lhe (tote Be th a t as It may. the Job of w inter and enjoying a h histery publication of thi» no- Inform ing veterans w hat they a r t gunny spring like grandpa taiK. which date is. April 5, 194p>. entitled to is a big one, and an a b o u t W ilma W ilde im portant one. V eterans, them scl But th is spring is cloudy and A dm inistratrix ves, a re not very anxious to learn like a good olft southw ester to T. L ester Johnson of th e governm ent’s program for clear away the overcast and give A ttorney at law 22-25 them . F o r the tim e being it se°m s Us the sun. W asco, Oregon enough to be o u t of service, to be free again, to get up and go to bed w hen they please, to have fresh foods, to be able to tell any m an to go to Hell. T heir pioh- lems a re personal ones, and w hat >« ** * * * * * happens to the sta te and nation -er- and w orld is som ething for tnc brass to w orry about A parallel m ay be draw n from H mm « Office IwiMmo W orld W ar I experience, whose v eteran s w ere still singing about th e M adamemolselle from Armen- tie rs w hen H itler w as consolidat ing G erm ans for W orld W ar II.. , The job of inform ing veterans about th e things thev m ay obtain Some people believe th a t after they have bough! from a generous governm ent is im portant, and the Job of inform and paid for a new home, their ownership is ing them about th e things they 11 complete and unquestioned. Nothing is farth er get otherw ise is moreso., The Dalles, Oregon A LIGHT IO . GAS AND OIL Tires—Accessories * R. R. McKRAN and SON Isssrsn cs GEORGE t UPDEGRAFF W a l C l S m s Co. Grain. Feed. Floor, Fnel Farm ImplenirnU. Rax*. Twin* BARBED W IRE—GOOD 1 II ONES Office 162 INW’l i Residence 182 OREGON , I * I» an old established firm th a t has been servicing and repairing cars for a «e" er&u® The dependability of its products and th e qual tty of its service has been proven many times, a Now. when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick servi«> to keep your cars and trucks running, have us U care of your service problems. T i r e R e p a ir a n d R e c a p p in g mzxs r Q w J T h e D a lle » Grangers Grow Social Craps that benefit ill Oregonians Given by Young A d u lt Group W asco M ethodist Church w A p ril 12 8 p. m. W ASCO , H IG H SCHOOL GYM F«EE PMHiRAM COME EVERYBODY BRING A BASKET . Coffee furnished for all Bring your Sugar W H A T IS ... from the tr u th ! The key to assured and contin uing home ownership is a sound title. Be sure W HEAT T here is apparently a com plete breakdow n In the agricultural de p a rtm en t of th is nation. At least, th ere Is som ething seriously the m atter. From whence comes this business of publicly accusing the w heat fan n e r of keeping untold m illions of bushels dni th eir farm s? The government agencies, the AAA, the CCC, the USDA, the ACA, shoud have more knowledge about the location of wheat than anyone. Farmers in the northwest have little farm storage and w h .it they do have is listed with the OOC and AAA. Nearly all ware- and elevators have been this spring until there la little le f t It comes with little grace for UNRRA or the Poles or Germans to take all there is and •h—> cry "hoarder” to the one Who furnished IL It becomes dally more apparent ——* there la > lot of bunkum about the wheat situation The governm ent is engaged In a cam paign to get every bushel off the to safeguard the money you have invested in your home by insuring your title. Demand i Title Insurance. ft fs the Seller's Obligation \ to Supply You with Titlo Inauraneo CUklOLM^ COVHTf T H U «Ml T r w t Company KM) klaia 8 t , Orogon City CLATSOP C O W T Y , T ttU and Troat Company »M BRANCH OFFICII M n COLN COVUTY COLUMBIA COUNTY Titto and T n a t Company Title and Trnat Company Plata Square, 8t. Helena Court Uoaao Square. Toledo TILLAMOOK C O U N T Y , WASMINOTON COUNTY ' Title and Trust Company 218 2nd St. E.. Tillamook Titlo and Trust Company 130 & 2nd Aru^ HilUboro L IN N COUNTY Title and Trust Company Albany feat 3rd S Broadalbh Alba AIIOCIATI OFFICII BCNTOH SOUNTY JACKSON COUNTY t’ - FOLK COUNTY A M dU ct Co. Juctcaou Couuty Abutroct Obi * Intern AboNocf Co. Mudiord ’ a i ;• Salem Corrallia LANK COUNTY UNIO N COUNTS DCSCHUTB c o u n t y County AbatMct C% Tbu Afcatruct O TWu Co. . I Ahatmct Cu. Euceno V ‘ La Orando M AftlO N COUNTY V W N tC LIK COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY Salam Abstract Cu, CtMam-Wbueloe Abctruct Cu. Co. _______ fM-rm - FoeUI - • I U J A M COUNTY S H U M A N COUNTY Y A M H ILL COUNTY Abstract Cu. Ib armua County Ab i t »a r t Co. YuaaMM County ST" IJs I [ 0 111 t UAeirÁÁ» hUhFlw« AHO ntlrA v«« THU HlUiat • 325 J W FÍU8IH OF. . M ill Veterans can b jild houses now. A new priority rating, called H H az.d not a figure, makes it possible for Us to really building material for veterans and we mean that the stuff is really supposed to be available so veterans can get it, windows, doors and other impossible’ to get material. W e’d like to help you plan your build ing and will be glad to show you dif ferent floor plans, etc. A nd if you just want to repair that’s THE GRANGE in Oregon long has been the foremost exponent of the principle that the mighty Columbia river and its tributaries belong to the people— all the .people— and should be devel oped for their benefit. The hydro-electric energy o f these streams is our greatest Northwest resource and should be made avail-, able to a lt Through its sponsorship o f People's Utility Districts, rural electrification cooperatives and muni cipal ownership o f public utilities, the Grange is, progressing toward its goal o f bringing low-cost light and power to every Northwest home and industry. Projects o f this nature are as vital a part o f Grange activities as better agriculture itself. That is why 28,000 progressive farmers belong to the Oregon State Grange — why membership continues to grow — why the Grange is a dominant force for sodql progress. Information about t h t purpose and accomplishments of the Ore gon State Grange is contained in a booklet “Let’s Look at the Record”. Contact your local Grange for copy, or write direct. possible, too, and we can help you with that. If you want to use lumber and building material we’re for it. Moro Lumber & Fuel MIKE AND MARY ANN MULICK «SECON STATE MANCE I lls t l takaaa $U Farthad 14, <efMi 72 OF S E R V IC E TO O B ia O M PAHMNBS