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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1947)
'/¿ flit t, «HERMAN COUNTY JOURN a I«, MORO. OREGON FRIPAT, JANUARY S, 1M7 The recommendation^ w ere ■-**' « 4CjH . . '• . u - V-- „ •- ibility and application forms, made by officials from the state w ent to over $40,000,000 p er y ear WASHINGTON NEWS 2 Ï Ï X S X £ th^appUcant »>9Md of e d u c a t e state and pri- and the net to around $15,000,000 C o n tin u e d fr o m l* a « e O n e a sum th a t paid and is paying old an unsuccessful candidate for the to flu out f vately endowed colleges and un- PÄ 4»h*3~ «very Friday »' a«re pensions and w elfare costs, senate, w here he is now a m inor One suggestion failing to m eet iversities, high achoito, the state jg g g ^ " w h * e l^ k r e ^ ^ 'th eir highest level factor; the m oney being used to th e group’s approval would have division of vocational educaton, GUe» L. Preach of all tim es pay for the support of candidates f fsgj l o t i o n perm itted concurrent paym ent of the secretary of sta te ’s office, and ►*it m SS? o X T r X Art ** We th in k the j ° b was credibly defeated in the prim aries to aid state and GI funds for educa- the state auditing departm ent, Of March s. irrs. __'2 ___ done. Doxey in the run-off election. If Several proposals to liberalize tional subsistence. Oregon’s edu- 7 Bilbo is refused his seat on Jan and stream line Oregon’s veterans’ catlonal constitutional amend- BuftleMem Chapter OIS-A M^ets- Every Second ant NO MORE WARS? uary 3 as he sta rts to walk down educational aid act will be made m ent does not perm it paym ent The hum an race is a hopeful the aisle to take the oathlof office before th e 1947 session of the Fourth Thursday» in ea-a* of sta te funds during the tim e Montn. Visiting Member- b u n 'h . ever full of optim ism and the charge against him will m ost state legislature D irector George the veteran ,i s draw ing federal invited— Moro. Oregon gure th a t evervthlng w ii| come n k e iy hinge on the gifts q / th e e . Sandy of th e D epartm ent of subsistence H elen R u g g le s, W . M. out in the end. Our books are w ar contractors and nbt because V eterans’ A ffa ir s d isc lo se d to d a v Momios — Edna Melzer, Secretary ■ w ritten th a t way, too. fie opposes the voting of Negroes The state g ran ts $35 a m onth IF E « NOTICE Tf' CREDITORS O il Such thoughts come from listen- in his own election In the form- for 3fj m onths to W orld W ar II Notice is hereby given th a t the •» Lodge No. I 1 ¿ \ Í6XW>JF. Il AT 10 R ing P « B ll$ < E R ____ , , M a u l a l o t inaiJd0 or to com m entator’s c h a tter er case, southern senators jnay veteran s a t te n d in g school Who undersigned _ _ Donald O. McDermid q y* about th e new year which drop- vote against Billxv, but if the w ere residents o f * f b B one and Malcolm .Jo h n McDermid Transient ami OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ped in on us betw een suns this charge is th at he was opposed to ye a r prior to service, and who have been duly appointed admin- ^ s it ng brothers . are* week Those who deigned to note Negroes voting in a w hite elec- served m ore th an 90 days in th e Istra tors of the estate of Donald cordially invited SUBSCRIPTION RATES the new est product of Gregory' tion, the southern togam en will arm ed forces- C ertain features of McDermid, deceased. to meet with us. Payable la Advance X IH ’s arithm etic w ere alm ost nne up in his support, for each th e 1945 act, however, need All persons having claims ag ONE YEAR _________ .$ 2 .0 0 unanim ous in saying th at th e southern state has its own ideas changing, In the opinion of educa- E m est Houston N. G. ainst said estate are hereby noti A. R. K e ssin g e r . S e c r e ta r y ----------- w orld now knew th at there mUSt on w hether the colored people to rs w ho conferred recently with ............ - fied to p re se n t the sam e, duly JA nU A K Y S, IM7 be ipeace betw een meO- Reason: shall have the right to vote, Sandy in Salem, in order to im I ureka Lodge No. 121 A .FA A.M. verified, to the said adm inistra w ar is now so well organized and prove this benefit. Proposals were: GUESS WHO’S WINNING . Meets on the * 1st and tors a t th eir home in Wasco, so well equipped that the race * 3rd Thursday evenim a , 1 To make pajnnenu relioac- M reg, ct , . rta. e, „ POSSIBILITIES FOP. 194', Sherm an County, Oregon, o r at m ight be entirely destroyed in IV lin i^ tP F of each month- Vlritir.-f tive to th e beginning of the pre- w<Hdrldfe, N. f ,t U th K hM , the office of Brown & Van Vactor T his coming year m ight be a an o th er war. " ’ W IVllU lO lVl members arc cordially sent school term or sem ester. At football team As the finest degree, in the Pioneer Building, The Dal nvited to meet with os. . good time in which to make some Com m ents of this nature are - - . , present, the veteran s payments tt*B Boater, the team’» mascot. Hfs les, Oregon, w ithin six m onths LeRoy Wright, W. M. .. . C .. the product of hope and not of l / ic i i c In __ s ta rt from the tim e he m akes doleful appearance, here, ludi- im provem ent in the tow ns *ol rea9on H istorical research had V1S11S 111 from the date of the first publi H. B. Pinkerton» S ecrc'ary formal* application, resulting ill cates that his team ha* not yef Sherm an county cation df this notice, to-wit: Jan- It wouldn t nothing to do w ith them. They th e loss in m any cases of two « «cured. k Lupine Rebekah I^odge N*». tifi take a lot of work and would pay are dangerous because some one, three months grants at the start attendance report on vet students, uary 3rd’ 1 _ Mrnermid »’« * • 2nd “nd 4th dividends in better living and in 1° a fit ° f m ental lethargy, m ight IVI <1 Til cl i l l 1 u l l S of a term . "• ~ b y requesting only a certification ’ ‘ Tuesdays of each \ .. ta » Malcolm John McDermid - innli. v « i t ' n r m em com m unity attractiveness believe them . _______ _______________ . 2. To low er the num ber n f , of the stu d e n 6 t’s m onthly schedule A dm inistrators ,.Pr?, welcome. Moro, for instance, has a city Probably m ost of these public F. " . a n d M rs Stephens, min- hours required attendance f r o m - h i s satisfac- ~ ------7 7 '...... Ger" program th at will oil Scott street talkers have read th at w hen th e isters of Wasco Church of Chi 1st, to 40 hours per m onth. This , Brown A Van Vactor, Attorney^— AR u I m ^I m i NG from the highw ay to F ourth English cross bowmen defeated spent C hristm as w ith th eir son Would m ake state paym ents avail- , Tv^Lr^rUifv th o v e t e r a n ’s elir- *^le Oregon. - Florence Johnston. S street. It is also hoped that the the French ily at qj job j oh trainees for the PD*Y - 7 ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- - ■ -------— bTench some 500 ouo to 600 ouv years y e a r s and <*«m fam i<unn,y <11 K lam ath Falls. ran » . a able ble to Gj projected work can be done on ago th ere was talk like th at also, Mr and Mrs L. P. Haven had as | 10urs of related studies essential ---------------------- AND OIL the Old Legion hall this year as the French being convinced th at C h ristm as eve dinner guests Mr to their, job train in g program s, Tires-Acceaaories RT’ S E A S Y T O F L Y a p art of the m aterial has been m ortal m an could not stand such and M rs N. S. GochnaUer and an(j woujd a igo m ake súme gradu- on hand a year. T entative plans accuracy in shooting arrow s, children. x ate stu d en ts eligible »*■•>. • R. H. McKEAN and SOM for ’construction of a sw im m ing W hen the Chinese discovered gun Mr and Mrs I^eonard L utje had 3. To enable the D irector of tank depend on com m unity in- powder the w riters of th at tim e as C hristm as day dinner guests and regulations not inconsistent IN S U R A N C E IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES' , terest in the contructlon thereof, and* the speakers w ere likewise Mr and Mrs Elm er L utje and V eterans’ Affairs to adopt rules by L U S C O H t t ON COMMONWEALTH Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel There m ay be some airport de- convinced th a t there could be no ^on an<j Mr and Mrs N orm an w ith the act, to give the depart- f t r t t In A L L -M E T A L p t r t o n o l p l o n t i ‘SKYRANGERS’ A _____ Farm Implement«, Bags, Twine velopm ent as both Moro and Was- w ar any m ore because powder and G ochnauer and children. m ent a check on those instltu- LUSCOMBE ‘SILU A IR ES’ T hursday night Mr and Mrs tions whose m easurem ent of cdu- BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS 00 have applied fo r state and shell would m ake It too ghastly PHONES federal funds to aid in ¿fading Big guns, TNT, gas, the airplane A rth u r Van Gfider w ere dinner national standards m ay be lin Flying S u its,- Goodyear tire« Residence Office and surfacing a port. But the fed- going to m ake w ar im- guests at the hom e of Mr and Mrs Question. Feedstore f * w ere all .............................. Kollsmen In stru m en ts - 182 162 eral plan is still nebulous and possible or im practical. None diu. Norm an G ochnauer 4 To elim inate the present re- 163 OREGON Parts & Accessories nothing may come of all the plan- They are not going to stop it a t hnniSv hniidav ^ th o r in ,, quirem ent th a t schools file a daily WASCO nlng toward obtaining such help. all. It m ay be th at the develop- * na'’Py . at . Phone Wasco 281 or 351 Wasco slready has a usable p o rt m ent of atom ic energy will in- “ X ? mefud^d Mrs Sa^ on which m any thousand dollars crease the num ber of wars? Now . • • FOUR PAflHENGEP. CHARTER SERV ICE of work has been done. a nation can ge, at the business M^r and Mrs E lv is R ,c h , A little use of labor, some well oT war, and do a p retty destruc- Vjjn G j|der ’Mr , A rthur directed Interest and some w ater tlve Job of It. w ith a few sclent- Van G1|der' Mr properly applied can m ake a few ists and a half dozen old . air- Hav<?n M aryann vacant lots into a flower garden planes > Suntlav niirht v is ito r s at th e th at attracts visitors W hen J. B. W ars a re cause by In tern afo n al y om| J , d re ' Adams kept his corner lot garden rivalries th a t a re not a lie n e d by t h e children death or enJ°yert sh arin g new toys and a peopte to stopped look un- a t annihilation has not ’Bfopped wars, ’ light I,meh w as served. i m t any It seemed them to rather expected in a land w hose scenic nor will it. aspects w ere p retty well domin- H ating and distru stin g the Japs. ( 3 H L J F? C h“t L Less T h a n H a lf Price ated by w heat fields. Wasco and Russians, English Germ ans or f G rass Valley could do the same any other country or people a M oro C o m m u n ity C h u rcti ’ At The (and Moro could continue) if de- good em otion w ith which to s ta rt c u Kjay School 10:00 a. m, sired. a w ar We stin 80601 to have C hurch Services 11:00 a. m. These little towns are not ugly, enough of th a t left. W asco M ethodist Church Many really good houses and ------ Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m. yards and hundreds of trees m ake Prophesies of great things to Classes fo r all ages, N o w in Pregres» at them p rettie r than average. Ju n k happen in 1947 in the way of pro- M orning W orship at 11 a m. piles are usually kept from the gress depend oit the will of the preaching service at Grass Valley m ain part of town, m any streets people to achieve those things M ethodist church Sunday after- pinoo 3M P®I!° J° P®PA«J> «J® T here can be peace or w ar, indus- nOon at 3:00 o’clock, m ake them p rettier yet which trial production or chaos, personal p p, Cannell, Pastor would increase the pleasure of w elfare or despair next Ja n u ary living in them . 1, all depending on how we acquit Christian Science Society W e in v it e y o u to Open to 6:00 __________ ourselves - for the next 364 days. Subject of C hristian Science O pen an A c c o u n t F o r Y o u r Convenience ___ ___________ __ Lesson Serm on 11:00 A. M., WAR POWERS alJ lhe sports and editorial "A ncient and M odern Necroman- Preeldent Trum an made a good w riters who discoursed so fluent- cy Alias M esmerism and Hypno- move when he iRsued his uroclam- ly about the lack of recognition tism D enounced” atlon declaring hostilities to be the west received by the pickers c h u r c h « f CHRIST a t an end. Economically it brings of all Am erican football team s can JQ & m Church Blble Si.hoo, Look To The Leader the nation nearer to a peace tim e subside for a time. There appears • w D W atkins g t . basis and politcally it deprives to have been_ a reason why our Com m union Me’Ssage, “This the incoming Republican con- players w eren’t picked, Speeding telephone expansion in dozens o f rural SUNSET For Servicel Shall Be the Beginning of M onths gress of a move that will be popu areas throughout the West, this new steel wire — devel To You” lar. oped by Bell Telephone Laboratories— is so strong the F. Claude Stephens, M inister Actually it sounds a bit silly number o f poles needed can be cut almost in half. This For a Better Lubrication Job to th in k th at 17 m onths after t h e ________ ___ INVESTORS SYNDICATE makes for tar faster construction. end of the nghUng From tKf G* v * J J a n - 4’ 19,8 u n d erw riter and d istributor for declaring hostilities ended. Most Try SUNSET— Quality Materials, of the m en who fought are back C. A Buckley has sold his farm in v esto rs Syndicate of A m e rica home, the m anirfacture of w ar n o rth of G rass Valley, consisting Investors Stock Fund, Inc. Expert Lubricationists Investors Selective Fnnd, Inc. m aterial has ceased long ago and of 900 acres to Arch Russell who Investors M utual, Inc. a great deal of the surplus is al- will take possession soon ,dis- ready sold to civilians- placing H arry Key. represented by B ut the controls w ere placed M arried: At the home of the Our Reputation Is Your Protection ROBERT O. CROSKEY in the hands of the executive b rid e’s parents, I^awrence Wilcox during the w ar (m any of them and H attie Stow. P.jO. Box 272 Moro, Oregon m istakenly) now will go back to T he oldest inhabitant has nev- P h o n o 601 the congress w here they belong, er seen such a mild w inter as we The Dalles Excessive w ar tim e taxes will go are having at the present tim e George G. back to peace tím e rates. > pussyw illow s are out already. Updegraff Oregon Next act should be to repeal F o r Sale: Spitzenberg apples A ttorney at law the em ergency powers given to from Hood Rivet* 85 cents to 0LDSM0BILE CADILLAC the form er president before and $1.10 p er box. CHEVROLET during the war. Wisdom should p rom y , e o b s e r v e r J a n . 3, 1908 MORO dictate th at never again A d v ertigement announcing a Monday, W ednesday, Friday M A K E E T E R Y M IL E C O U N T th is nation tu rn so m u d l P° H ard Tim es ball in Moro, w ith Afternoons I over to any one man, for i s gupper fQr Jan u ary 17 w lth experience thta Ume h a , am ply m anagels ,„eluding d e m o ^ r a te d th a t no one man Is Megdameg L B arnum , Rudoif. T H E DALLES capable of wlaely m anaging th is m ii|^ Mjsses v¡a Ed. 211 E ast T hird Street BY SSCCÍA1.ISTS natk)n na Elcock and Lillian Stanley. Telephone 3209 With ether type wires, poles were Ragtim e m usic was promised. jj less than 250 feet apart. N ow , with the new A JOB W ELL DONE • M arried: New Years day Miss N o C e r t if ic a t o the distance can be extended to 400 feet or more. This is E dith Belshee and F ran k B urnet A word of praise Is due Ray the hQme of l h e | , r tde ’s parents. only one o f man/im provem ents now on the way. Rural R e q u ire d ’ Conway as he leaves the m anage m eeting of tb e 'legal vot- users can expect fewer parties on their lines; fewer rings m en t of the Oregon U q u o r Con- Qf Mopo dlatrlct a 13 mlll ta^ for other parties and the replacement of crank type tele* tro l Commission There arc some ievied for school purposes, phones with modern instruments. w ho will not agree which is to be {he d lstrict easy Latest Factory Methods expected, for no one is ever going gtreet It all adds up to better service for the people who supply to m anage the state's complicated Krusow and H arvey food for you and the world. And it’s still another exam $45.000,000 liquor buslneas ao a s g m | tb bid jn tbe p errau lt farm ple of how, in our huge expansion program, we are * to please all groups. T h e r e a r e g h eriff R fo r EttgtbU Car Owners working to provide a better, more far-reaching tele th e drinkers with their varied phone service than ever-before . . . so that die telephone tastes and abilities to buy, th e — II.S . ROYAL ' steadily becomes more valuable to every user. teetotallers, m any of whom be lieve th a t there should be no li An ever-improving telephone service at the least qu o r a t all.tbe aged whose m onth- - OE LUXE ly income comes from liquor rev east consistent w ith good wages and working conditions Wholesale Dealer la enue, th e cities and counties for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou which share In beer Income. th e tir e W ith sands of people who have inverted in the hissiness. SHELL O il. PRODUCTS Conway has been through some Reserve Strength Built Ir hectic tim es as liquor adm lnis Luber Finer» Storage Tanka trator. H e m anaged the purchase K m Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. and Fittings of W aterfill A F razier stocks S IR US TODAY / * T f' T , r > •• v which gave Oregon bourbon d rin kers a better th an average w his OIL BURNERS SUNSET MOTOR COMfcANY key during the w ar; he was in TEI j . 241 MORO, ORE. control when the greatest sales w ere made and when the gross Changes War ted In State Vet M N E T T AIR SERVICE WASU! AIRPORT ALL HATS $C 00 $4AOO $ 4 c 00 5 10uu 15 CLEARANCE SAL E GRETA In Other Days Sunset Motor Go. RECAPPING PLUMBING & HEATING! SERVICE E l . KIRKELIE PHONE 301 MORO M IC . B r a il New steel telephone wires need fewer poles