Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 21, 1946, Image 2

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MONO, OM M OX
ßHBftMAk COVN T» JOVKN.U
Published ! v« / Krid.
Moro. Oregon
MUs L French
i-ftfl»A V rJVN N l i , IHM
»fcouia bo asked to settle strikes W AS h i n «TO N COLUMN
USES used the radio to exploit
He does not have U|e pow er to (Ju
its activities. The D epartm ent
so and as a last reso rt m ust take Continued from f . .e vtt«».
of A griculture issued a leaflet
ever
u Z p the
s ^ t pl^nt
^ U T and
t h b Z rin
' ^ g k in
e ^ the
h pertence a g a in . He ,.s o p o in t« , £ £
s u p p o r t e r «to Bretwn
M rs
Ray Crews
Td Join Husband
accompanied t iw # to vHU
daughter, Mrs .Hal Shelton and
family*
Gordon HHderbrand has been
ill In The Dalles hospital this
week.
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c a r d OF THANKS
a club, w ith o u t bringing the par- to th e fact th a t a recent national
ties Involved to »ti a g re e ,,,e n r
poU showed 7 , p ercent o f the to^gn
D epartm ent of Agri.
gnterv-d a« a c nJ clr.s.. nvii t «t ih»
One th in g we m u st do is to rank and file of union m em bers
bustoees .
fSwIoffic« ai M r-s ( l \ r n u iJ r A .i o f
£ mmtt * v «
Mai di 3. lä V.
jro v id e a m eans of ^halting our a s, being
favorabe to
th is
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W e w ant to thank those who
great num ber of strikes, 'ln e m ethod. •
. !
,
CIO-PAC a re trying to defeat
Mrg Raym ond Crew s and son, r
assisted in protecting our house
Case bill had some v irtu es to-
In their eagerness to m ake a S enator H a rry Byrd, Virginia, for Don of
Dalles sailed from
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Saturday nignt from th e fire
APER
O ro
w ard th is end. I t w ould have fine showing o f e f f l c t e n c y , of-
They have held meet- Ne^ y o rk Monday
th e ir way
th at destroyed the nearby
Il AT 10 N softened th e W agner act so em- «cials of the F arm c re d it ao - lngg
h(g gU te these meeUngs
In d u w
Mr
wh(J
ra
Supply com pany building.
A tto rn e y A t L a w
ployers could speak up and It m inistration are a t‘ m „ i W orld comln0 a fte r *“ lntrodueed a W Is stationed w ith the a rm y there,
Mr and Mrs W alter Medlar
have made the unions less collect from veterans of W orld
eom pel unions to IncorporaW M rt c re w s u the daughter In
E D IT O R IA L m „ ight
•werful and dom ineering. But W ar II for seed and feed loans gnd
Q,
flnan.
™ "« C rew s,
an d W i
SSOCIATIOM as a whole it was a hastily writ- made to th eir fathers in 1937, cial
and disbursem ents,
, '
Read the ads in the Journal.
ten ! bill, for the original Case R epresentative Lem ke of N orth and
and to hold th e un
ions financial-
unions
financial-
M rs W. S. Bushnell and Bon-
.ve<:'V¿
-i*',- J*•
bill was w ritte n en tirely in the Dakota declared in calling a tte n ­ lv responsible for their contracts, nie of P o rtlan d arrived Friday
OFFICIAL COUNTY PA?LK
tion of thé house
senate.
„ , to . his résolu-
. Bvrd Is not an anti-union m an to spend several days visiting
U nder o u r system of „ govern- tion for cancellation of these ob- and ig a s tr o n _ advocate of col- M rtF R ushnell’s a u n t ano uncle,
S t3 3 C ;;iP T ¡O N RATEÒ
m ent we assum e th a t the people
W tinn
hen tHx»
the inane
loans w ere ie< t i v e ,' ISqpgklolng, b u t he is M r and M rs H arry V an Gilder.
i_ ligations.
h
w
Thank Y o u
• Payable in Advance
w ill determ ine w h at is right, m ade FCA took liens on crops eaually gtroru?
his M
belief
th a t and fam ily
_____M r in and
rs Buck
ONE YEAR .......................... s '
W e vote td decide w hat men and livestock, and an attem p t vtvtizvevei
ad o tfY
PPOf>rt
unions sh o u ld twx
be Y m n ade
to rep
o rt spent Sunday visiting w ith th eir
and Ideas shall prevail. W e try is now being m ade to collect on to th e ir duee-paying ;• m em bers daughter and son in law Mr and
JUNE 21, 1946
wish to think the many friends
------------------------------accused p ersons before a ' ju ry these liens. A law w as enacted
the sam e as a corporation does M rs’ M aymond Van Gilder.
T h o s e t e h n i r n , ! h - n r i* of 12 equals. The assum ption is last year authorizing FCA
° to It« stockholders CIO-PAC. a«
Marlon
an„ y , * , Andpr.
th a t if
dents w here
nere th e ,recent AUantic O tv CQnf^ - M arion crew s anu
If th e people of e a represen- comprom ise on these debts
who helped us control the fiie Satir-
u n iv ersity
tativ e group of them have infor farm ers w ere unable to pay, but
com pared him to H itler sod
W illam ette
freedom fu r security ore m
day,
atlon about a case, e ith er In Mr Lem ke insisted th a t its provi-
a ttem pting to came« home to spend th e
day night, that burned our store- end
deserving o f neither.
politics or in m orals, the people sions are being ignored and op- destroy dem ocracy and the A m i F rid a y and retu rn ed to Salem,
«
'-S
a
tu
rd
a
y
.
‘
— will resolve the case fairly. *
P a s s iv e m easures are being re- ericjm
,,fe .W ritin g
I
T here is no reason w hy chosen sorted to in an effort to collect pAC lea(Jerg Byrd sayg the At* • The W om en’s Society of C hris­
stock.
,
-
-
FOLKS A IN ’T HO DUMB
tia n Service m et W ednesday a f­
representatives of th e people the full am ount of the loan w ith ^antic
e
t
tv
aooroved.
in
lan tic C ity m eet approved, in
OPA adherents do an injustice should not also
charged wit,h interest
resolutions, th e com m unistic 'or- ternoon at th e hom e of M rs Anna
♦
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r \ f ^otnrm inina u/hflt
lfl
yicn poUry of .. Russia and1 cón- Lee.
to the Am erican people when th e duty of determ ining w hat is
W e are now located with the East-
B arbara M cConaughy retu rn ed
rig h t and fair in economic dis ' w i n the land of thè. free, Zdem ned th e foreign policy o fth ?
they say th a t prices would
r
i
a rb itra ry pute8 Tw elve
m en sena th eir
homes for the brave” is U nited S tates and .Britain. He hom e Sunday a fte r spending sev­
sky-rocketing if the
eral
days
v
isiting
friends
In
c;n Oregon Electric company, phone
AmoH fellows to the • electric chair the slogan on a card in stre e t w rote th a t PAC appears to have
..
.
controls w ere removed
cans do throw their monev around every w eek- W hX shouldn’t a cars and busses in WashinMton M nftised th e R ussian governm ent Portland.
V e there, s e a
w ith
a lavish hand but thev can 8lm ilar n um ber
m en ** given and presum ably, in other cities, w ith American* democracy.
tended a
761 and will do our best to carry on
hold onte¡ H t o c , w 2 í h ?
P°w er to
o th e r 10 work?
The accom panying p ictu re shows
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and M rs Clarence M orrUon
th ey ’re being lobbed
n
Labor c o u rts have been talked a service m an in uniform ac-
T here a re 117 colleges w hich an d Mr ad M rs Jack W ilson
It is reuorted t h ì r ’in m
v
about for years to llttle a v a it com panied by a wife apt! child. w l" hava -ld raject 36,972 Veter- 8pent a few days th is week a t
and get parts for harvest.
a bigí « t o ? T X
™ w h u .W to'", Before we have ' an o th er rash »"<1 u -d e r the nicture. in bold ana and 22.601 ndn veterana w hen P au lin e L ake o n a fishing trip
Bill irts o, slrdces perhaps we should try t\T>r is the phrase:
— — - t ' “ ». 'ZV.V n i l l i c sh
‘•Vacancies
atakta^lp th e - fall. Ralph
M rs Dewey Thom as, Mrs
at $4.98. dropped »them to $3 98, to provide courts to prevent for v e te ra n s
in 1946“. This, McDonald, » e d M U y of the Nt- F ridley and Clyde ^ F r id le y J r.
w ith still a slow sale. Nearly ev­
claim
the
anti-adm inistraticn tiona' Education Association of left T uesday to spend a few d a y .
O ' M e a r a Im p le m e n t and
erybody could use a w hite sh irt Ulem*
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fo r—
is oropavanda prepared the
« £ » W rea,i
to P o rtla n d . W hile there, Clyde
these days, b u t were not so
So far th is-y e a r we have com- Pnd dissem inated by the Nation- tocU before the House com m ittee w m undergo a tontQlectomy.
needy th at they would perm it
Hired a b o rt the .o ld the wind, „a,Honshu? A dm inistration. Som e ” n education a n d labor. Lack of • Mias V ivian T rounce w as a
much
OPA profiteering
doe. it.
U
'h e cloudiness, the lack of rain, congressm en d on't Uke if. they t' ouaes
nrtarrfeJ veterans s the w eekend guest a t the hom e of
S u p p ly C o m p a n y
OPA
When It does
r n ^ r J , its th » ? “ na,
No*
<»" comPlaih ab- u t ,h e claim it implies th at If the vet- J"’ * » fact<7
m ost colleges. Mr and Mrs A rth u r S a rg e n t
U h ih t K
* e a t. The w eather Is usually ob- .r a n doesn’t find a vacancy it ^ » ¿ ta g e of faeu lty is 6 m ajo r
M r an d Mrs C lark Van Gasa-
m ust tw k e m ^ f
S " e 1"« ab o "t such things in that ,s because congress has been {’ro“ en‘ ,ln ’ «
i" 'P o rta " t beck an d fam ily of Blatock visit-
'• -a:' a <a • a;
HwigwwffMwe a iE i
high the t^ e d t o r ^
"
S ‘here Is alw ays som ething to b-o-kln" the housing program .
,n 13: mt" or ? " »? a" ^ of n o
ed M r and Mrs George Van Gaaa-
......f in » » '» " * ...... ...
is r o m o v e d ^ t s i
" ì * com plain about. We wonder if
U was testified tw o m onths s« ,u en ce In 49 schools.
t^ e k Sunday.
for perpetual onvere*
rea^ y the fault lies with the weather. ago at a hearing of the suhcom
H ere are the heeds of the col- ~
■or perpetual governm ent price ______________
m ittee
.......—
ÇAS AND OIL
fixing. Only excuse for OPA at
m
ittee on anpropriations th at leges (universities and college^ ’
T here’s probably m ore cattle there are 23,009 full-time employ- of states,- private colleges): 86
Tire »-Accessori es
available
V'e .&oin8
engaged
require
, going out
out of
of Sherm
Sherm an
an county
county
engaged in
in prom
prom otional
otional pub-
pub- need
need dorm
dorm itories,
itories, 85
85 req
u ire m
m ore
ore
wag low
n pr<x,uct,c>n th is year than ever before, ^LJicity. T here are 22,769 employees classroom s, 81 need housing for R. H . M c K E A N and S O N
T w in e ? .
Càngréia Is trvinv t vmtn
»least since early days. We have devpting a p art of th eir tim e to faculty, 79 require m ore labora-
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N
8
U
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N
C
E
I
OPA bv the end
th
°
m ore than our share of the na- ¿hese activities and th a t the to- tories, 75 need housing u nits for
Grain,
Feed,
Flour,
Fuel
that is trvin»
e m onth ’ tion’s 82 000.000 cattle, the largest ^ai estim ated cost for personal m arried students, 72 need stutF
to dp eway w ith »number ever.
service and other obligation^ is -ent buildings, 65 need libraries, Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
as much as possible of It, and
$74
829.467. That is th e propa- 39 need additional
adm inlstra- BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS
«till rem ain In substantial agree­
Mr Izouis and Mr Conn achiev- ganda payroll for one year,
'|ion buildings, 9 need m ore din-
m ent with the people who have ed considerable publicity
PHONES
and
¿ng room space» 7 need infirm-
been encouraged by the OPA to made a chunk of m oney in a
Residence
ries, 7 need physical educational
Office
C H U R O W F *< S
write their congressman
% »uildings, 6 need assem bly halls, Feedstore
short period. T raining and all
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162
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By the end of the year It now probably took less than th ree
Oommunity Church
and 2 need fine a rts buildings, n
OREGON
appears likely, most of the con­ m onths. Mr Louis w as plainly Bible School 10:00 A. M.
WAWX)
trols will be off and _ we can set- superior In all departm ents of
Grass Valley Baptist Church
tie down to Daying w hat things the game and fight followers were
are
w
orth
xx , 4UI
a? actual m arket, undoubtedly misled in thinking
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Most things w-,1 be higher, too. Conn had a chance. Mr Jacobs 10 30 a m w " ' t* g ln ^ ‘he
OPA has been settin g them high- d |d a fine job of prom otion and Kram put on by the children of
$ 7 .0 0 a Bale
er. lo w e re d costs of production Uncle Sam did a good Job of col- the Dai>y Vacation Bible School.
Is the only thing th at can per- lectlng. some two th ird s of the ‘ hls Program will continue on
m anently reduce them again.
-receipts eventually going to the *n ‘°
w orship service. Every
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tte a su ry in one w ay or another. one is >«V«*
«»
w hat
These great American events and
children have accomplished,
LOVE IS NOT THE
great Am erican pageants begin to W ork books will he on display.
GRANDEST THING
show the brass behind the bally- i >™Z*Lm7 UI! i.Z ! ’-Ur 6^ 7 . . L P'
Howard A. Schilling, pastor.
A Portland attorney of note, hoo.
who was form erly engaged in a -----
Ghristlan Science Society
A ppropriately it feels
like
m uch different practice, says
Subject
of C hristian 1 Science
th a t hls business is now largely sum m er is beginning, this being
A Challenge, And a Pledge!
Lesson
Sermon
11:00 A M.
o b taining divorces for women, the first day of real sum m er ac-
“God the Perserver of M an”
w ho have lately come into some cording to the calendar.
W ednesday m eetings first and
-
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r. i
.money via the w elders torch and
<• t
'
third
W
ednesdays
of
each
m
outh
W
e
challenge
you
to
get
better
service
;
other uncomm on m eans of build­
include
testim
onials
of
healing.
ing up the fem inine finances and
anywhere then that offered by SUNSET, and 1
The reading room in the rear of
independence.
the church contains all aut.horiz-
The nearly rich, the attorney
we pledge you our honest effo rt to always *
reports, often buy a divorce. One From the Observer, June 24, 1927 ed C hristian Science literatu re
tim e in older days of our na-
Two rain storm s of sh o rt dur- which may be borrow ed or pur-
assure you the best when you patronize any
tional economy and social affairs, ation visited Moro this week, chased.
' ' .
S i
m en and women saved money T he first on Tuesday night was
of SUNSET’ S departments.
in prosperous tim es in order to accom panied by an electric storm
Wasco Methodist Church
buy rugs for the living room the second on T hursday m orning Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
O u r Reputation Is Your Protection
and shoes for the children as an added q u ite a little m oisture to M orning W orship 11 a. m.
evidence of new found prosper- the fields.
Special F a th e r’s day service
i sa i — i—
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ity. Not so these moderns. Now,
The high pow er line being j u n ior League a t 7 p. m.
it appears, one of the w ays to built e a st from DeMoss by the
tell an affluent wom en is by h e r Pacific Pow er and L ight com­ R H E U M A T I S M
The Dalles,
is rapidly going forw ard
divorce«, th a t being one of the pany
and A R T H R IT IS
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¿ s,
very first things bought w ith to completion.
Oregon
I suffered for years and am .4o
T he four grange organizations
self earned cash
• ...
G etting rid of friend husband of the county will sponsor four thankful th at I found relief from
and hls odious habits is No. 1 H arvest Balls this year, one each this terrible affliction th at I will
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC
on the list of things to be done, to held at Wasco, Moro, Grass gladly answ er nnycne w riting me
Valley
and
K
ent
A
com
m
ittee
w hen the funds are easily avail­
representative of the four gran ­ for inform ation. Mrs Anna Pautz
M A K E E V E R Y M ILE C O V N T
able.
That should reduce the conceit ges will handle all fo u r affairs P.O.Box 285, Vancouver, W ash.
of the dom inating m ale who feels and each grange will share Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO L aboratories
th a t th e little woman would go equally in the total finances.
No. IK?
...
Lapins Rebekah Led
Francis M. V an M etre and
2nd and 4th
through hell and high w ater for
him. She som etim es does Just Miss G ertrude F^akln, both of Tuesday» of each
• v SseeiALlSTS
___Grass Valley, w ere m arried a t month. Visiting mem
t h a t B u t; apparently If she had
th e price of a m eai a h e a d 'u h e ‘d the Moo parsonage T h u rsd ay ev-
welaome.
leave hint flrat. Tlsh. .T ish . To ening, J u n e 16.
M cM ehle« NG
N o C e r t if ic a t e
’em
broke
From
the
Observer,
June
21,
1907
Florence
Johnston. &
think you gotta keep
Tom m y Douma m ade hls first Bulhlehem Chapter No. 78, O ft.h
to keep ’em at all.
R e q u ire d
trip ’ Into th e country after fat
M°ets Every Second arx
cattle on Tuesday, and was very
Fourth Thursdays n
LABOR COURT
successful, ~ having brought in
Month. Visiting M etnl*r
Latest Factory Methods
invited— Moro. O regoi
T he nation has recently had two head, ‘ one w earing a bell.
Owen Thom pson has sold all the
Helen
Ruggles,
W._
M.
m uch public discussion and sen­
F R 0M MOBO
horses he expected to. sell this
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Edna Melzer, Secretory
atorial battle about labor. Strikes sum m er, from his band of blood-
pleasure—males your next trip by
To
t . one R
were persistent and dangerousto
gwck cxcept
gpan
rpg I’ureka Lodie No. 121 A.I*.At A..*..
frequent,
Greyhound’s low .travel cost—£rp<
For Eligible Car Owners
w ay tu
Meets
on
the
1st
i
d
tlM « • ! ( ■ » -ft tb» ■attaa. r ° y l . . Istered Percheron fillies, unsur-
convenient schedules and easy riding, COBS* Portland " $2.99 $5
3rd
Thursday
ever.i;
s
m achlnery. coal w ere short be-
,n Oregon and one saddle
forts ble Super-Coaches offer you rel^x
of each month. Visit
\TheDalle8 1.09
1
U .S . ROYAL
cause labor refused to work for
members are cordial’> congenial company
E
ugene
7.48
11.
and scenic beauty on
th e wages em ployers would p a y ,. H A S tuart returned from the
invited to m eet with aa
K. Falls
6.79 12
every trip.
'
LeRoy Wright, W. M.
T h at th ere is a tem porary ces-
farm Tuesday after hav-
D ELUXE
Pendleton
3.11 4
Check
with
your
aatlon of the strikes is b u t a jng squared up a 6ix6ft foot well
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
fr ie n d ly O verlana
All F«r«» lackd« T m
lull for there la nothing to pre- driving it 25 feet .deeper and
I.O.O.F.
Greyhound Agent for
ven
t
a.
recurrence
of
them,
no
^eaving
it
.yrith
10
feet
of
whole-
2?°«®
The Tira W M i
ven t a. recurrence of them, no ^eavjng it ¿yith 10 feet of whole-
full information.
system of settling labor disputes
w ater in appareptly endless T o d a y s in LO.O.F
Raiarva Strongfli Roftt fr
O V E R
L A N D
that la satisfactory.
\supply.
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*feik
The president has been en
G. L. R ohr delivered a wagon riait; ng brothers are
U> TODAY
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cordially
couraged to attempt to settle ----
stri VZ1 ^osd
Iip^ of VIICIIICO
III
w
iura*v invited
— - '
ripe cherries
in Moro M
on il
kes and has made a m iserable
13th and is expected here to- to m eet with us.
L I N E 5
failure of it- There Is no good ¿gy w ith a load of the Royal
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
Ernest Houston N. G.
OM1ATID BT WMIOM M e i n e 'STAOiS^INCORPOB
A. R. Kesslnger, Secretary
reason why the chief executive Anne variety.
Bd»t<»r
ndia
J
a t the horns pf Olive
and Johnny Robison thift week
a re th e ir a u n t and uncle Mr and
M rs E . C. McMillin.
Rev and M rs F. L. Cannell left
W ednesday for Seaside where
th ey w ill attend conference the
rest of the week. Mrs Ed McKee
Need Binder
W e have a new,
fresh stock
Qet your
CALKINS RUD WtFBERS
CÁSE HAMMER MILLS
Moro Grain Growers
Other
[her Fuel Co.
Sunset Motor Co.
RECAPPING
most
convenient w a y —
Go GREYHOUND I
V
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