Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 17, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JANUARY IT, 19 IT
OREGON
f«a«ty 3*am«l
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Slow wind also brings the ehip
W hene’re our country calls,
GOVERNOR»* MESSAGE ,— _
WASHINGTON NEW S
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to
harbor-
.—Swedish Proverb
friends, sons, and sires should
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The governor revi ewed m uch of continued from )*age One
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yield th eir treasu re up, nor own a
^ w b lieh ed B verÿ- Friday a(
the state’s accom plishm ents in th e dosed shop, which has been in-
There' is nothing respecting
sense
beyond the public safety.—
T
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previous four years and, natu ral- troduced by Senator Ball of Minn-
Moro, Oregon
which a m an may be so long un ­
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Brooke.
‘ . faun»,» ly. l<)°k credit for some of them , esota. The senator, before the ses-
conscious, as of the extent and
"Öles ~U French
____________
P roperly in some cases as a gov- s jon opened, announced th a t he
N either hum an applause nor strength of his prejudices.
fc tU rrri " a T •»‘oond ê t a * n u t u r » t the
etn o r is entitled to credit for pro- w ouitf. seek to put the closed shop
Foetoffkse « t M oro. O re s -n an d e r Act o f
>
—Jeffrey
humftp censure is to be taken as
Are National-Armaments a
C p n a r ^ o f M arch >. I« T *.______________ • gress of a state.
out of business, but his bill goes
the test of tru th ; b u t either
D isagreem ent came largely re- further» than that. He proposes to
Threat to Peace?
NATI
É D IT O R IA L - garding the financial provisions, abolish m aintaining s u s t a t n e <1
should set us upon testing o u r­ Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.K A
Moderot*d by
i, * Ar-tU
A r-tU i ruvery Second ana
FRED G. C U ltK
selves.—W hatley.
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r earth
SSO C IA TIO N The budget is balanced, as th ey m em bership in a union. T his is Chairman
Ambii < un
Thursday* in M A
often are, w ith a broadaxe. by
cbe<?k-off system , under*' fvhlch
Economic Fovndafion
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V.Uoiiin. Visiting Member*
A
law
is
valuable
not
because
main strength and aw kw ardness. u ie em ployer deducts the qnion
A* liehntedl t»y
V
invited.- •Moro. Oregon
No one expects, for instance., (jues from the individual nieJn-
It is law. bu t because there is
.Genevieve Powell, W. M.
Nathaniel
F.
SUshea
Norma» Thomas
thar there will be an Income of ber’s pay envelope, and if the^uues
Edna Melzer, Secretary
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A, C . fie*., Contributor on rig h t in It.
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$26,000.000 from liquor revenues are pot
m em ber is ex- Chairman o f <Aa Executive Com­ Co/onef,
M ilitary Aviation to Encyclopedia
—H
enry
W
ard
Beecher
m
ittee,
Poet
War
W
orld
Council,
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I ATI 0 N w ith which to pay the big budget p e u ^ Unions are contending th a t
fin is
Britannica, Technical Editor
N oted Author and Lecturer
.Ho. o Lodge .No. 113, a .O.O.F.
f “ S ky n u r F
of the welfare co m m issio n -L a ^ t the Ball bill is restrictive, reaa-
Meet* lsi ,and 3r<:
O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
tim e this group got $12,000,000 tjonary and crippling to unions,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tuesdays in l.O.O.F.
and used a little more. Had the g ena^ r Ball hojds th a t the closed
Notice is hereby given th at the hai;
I: aivsient an
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
COLONEL
SILSBEE
OPENS:
Na­
MR. THOMAS OPENS: Nothing
prospective revenue been kept at sbop and com pelling an individual
undersigned Donald O. McDermid ris.it r.g brothers are
tional
armaments
are
no
more
a
Payable In Advance
a m ore reasonable figuie the
become a union m em ber before can save us from new world
in
cordially invited
and Malcolm John McDermid
$2.00 budget would not have balanced^
can get a
jn an in fr jnge_ the ___
next ■ Seneration, a JMfor fought threat to peace than keeping a gun have been duly appointed admin- to meet with us.
ONE
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in your closet a t home is an invita
with
atomic
weapon«,
poison*
and
------ T here seems little ... chance
ent on ‘
he nut th at
in the.
the m
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r *Shts as a ^ r e e baete^ia t0 tha destruction of civili tlon to a thug to rob you. The real istrators of the estate of Donald
Ernest Houston N. G.
JANUARY 17, 1847
excise revenue will be put in the American.
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" If 1 not of - mankind,
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zation.
provided threat to peace is a lack of national McDermid, deceased,
A.
R. Kcssinger, Secretary
general fund. P roperty tax repre­
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having claims ag-
that we continue the preaent com- armaments, a fact which has beeh
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estate
are
hereby
no,I-
MARSHALL AS SECRETARY
sentatives are already protesting
< petitive Qational armament tWf.
l ureka Ijodge No. 121 A.FJk A.U.
Without national disarmament there
T here seem s to be general ap- and to a considerable degree- tax
our national life. To weaken our fled to .present the same, duly
Meets on the 1st < 4
can
be
no
effective
International
or­
proval of the appointm ent of Gen- payers are in control of Oregon,
arsenal ot weapons and network of verified, to the said adm inistra-
3rd Thursday evenin>t
ganization,
no
genuine
international
oral C m rirp M arshall as secretary This is especially tru e in the
vi ch month- Visltin J
police force, and no true confidence defenaive bases before our world ap- torg at th eir home in Wasco,
Of
T t V X t toe « ™ t T “ n ate. In the house the leadersh.,.
and trust between nation*. Rivalry in pears morally and politjcally caP®^e Sherm an County, Oregon, o r at
members arc CwrdiaPy
aented w ith a speed th a t Indicated Is m ore concerned about other
to meet w h ' w.
armament^ is both a symbol of mu­ ^ e n ^ l n W o r r e r V X S «he office of Brown & Van Vactor
x
E. E. Barzee, W. M.
th a t It w as either In complete kinds of taxpayers, which, thank-
tual hate and* a provocation to it
X m e n f o r d X m l n e d to fol- fully. Is not the case as far as the
National disarmament means of ne­ be like a man’s allowing his muscles in the Pioneer Building, The Dal-
H. B. Pinkerton, Seerc'ary
c e ss ity : (1) the adoption of the to atrophy in middle age. It would be k s, Oregon, w ithin six m onths
low th e president in forelgr, af- upper house ' ^ c
blind, up^»a*onable faith to assume from the date of the first publi-
Baruch
propoials
for
an
Internationa»
Taxpayers generally
The contract club m et a t the Atomic Development Authority; (2) that an unarmed nation would be a cation of this notice, to-wit; Jan- Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. IK
fairs and m aintain a non-partisan
comfort in the senate.
Meet* 2nd and 4th
home
of Mrs. George H arris Tues- the reduction of ail arm aun land, sea peaceful nation. Provoked to action, yar>\ 3rd', 1947.
front before other nations.
by
the
course
of
its
neighbors,
it
Tuesdays
of each.
day afternoon. A dessert-luncheon »nd_
*'r “ ‘ * ? 2 . 2 ^ * 2
Donald O. McDermid month. Visit ne mem
M arshall is
HOME W EEK
. . . .
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to preserve internal order except as would fling itself frantically into a
was served followed by three
may be ^ „ « 2 to an inter- rearmament campaign if it believed
Malcolm John McDermid ber* Av?lcome
th is 1 Ja tio ^ p rc x iu c e d during the
Rem. ^ ^
^ h T m o re tables of,cards. H ig h ^ c o re for the J “SOnal force—as. for instance, in that national honor and naoral stand­
A dm inistrators L.-MrT nrhlan NG
war. He w as not an active leader and tried ones, is one ot tne
e c jub wafl ^,on by Mpg
(he ^ b e r ta o n Plan; (3) the univer- ards were under attack. Today, in a Brown & Van Vactor, A ttorneys Florence Johnston. >•
b i i t t h e m anaging head. Churchill pleasurable things of the begin-
bran(1 an(j a g u e ^ prize w as won sal abolition of peacetime m ilitary world beaet. by difficult postwar The Dalles, Oregon.
Ts » W ^ a « X “ ed him. b u t m ng of the session T ogether w ith
M |.s John Mc£ erm ld
conscription; («> the dem UiUriwuoo Issues, our m ilitary equipment and
is saia to nave uu»u
t h a t is visiting
about ones not
‘
of narrow waterways essential for personnel are being pared to a m ini­
th at is neither argum ent for him th a t Is
g tQ nQt
m et
Miss Olive Robinson was a Port- world rommerce and island bases in mum. But this must be a trained,
or against.
present, some gu
land vjsitor leaving Tuesday and the handS of great powers. This is effective minimum, prepared for any
IT 'S EASY TO FLY
W ith th e theory of appointing ag^
d
ne ask of t he wel- retu rn in g Friday.
.
not the final price of assured and eventuality. Qntil the great nations
have shown themselves able to ac­
M ajor W ayne Hull who has ju st lasting peace. It Is the price for be- complish world-wide amity, through
general* o r other high m ilitary of
ficials" to civilian ofice th ere” can fBu
rn r nhVsical well relurne(1 frcnT1 J a Pan is a bouse ginning the march to peace It w ill the International diplomatic machin­
~orixx S a o v a rv
H ealth? Surely for physical well guest of h his
.R h
ro th p r4 n 4 a w anH
brother-in-law
and BOlve many que8tions out of hand ery we have helped establish, we must
be serious charges made. As every
Qf prim ary Importance,
and relieve tension on others. I t w ill not endanger the national security
IM M EDIATE D E LIV ER IES
ex-soldier knows an arm y officer Conditjons of spiritual well being? sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews. clear the air for settlement of diffi­ by
by L U S C O M B C
throwing
aside
our
gun.
We
were
ON comm onw ealth
‘Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
O’Meara
is trained in a school th a t m akes
wantq to Rnow
they are
ftrit In All-MCTAt p » r t o n g l p i a n t i
culties on a non-m ilitary plane.
fortunate indeed that time did not
‘SK YR ANGERS’ &
and
P
atrick
O
Meara
motored
to
him different from civilians He is
Money? R ather secondary
run out on us In World War II. To
LVSCCMBE
‘SILU A IR ES’
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Portland Sunday.
expect such good fortune again would
used to takng orders and following
Even in so<alled m aterial
LENGES:
Destroying
the
weapons
Mrs.
E
verett
McQulllen
of
Port
be tempting the gods.
them and giving orders and hav- zAmerlca there are m anv things
Flying -Suits - Goodyear tire«
ing them obeyed. These are not of mQre’ im portance lh an money, land arrived Friday to be the capable of waging war is not the first
MR. THOMAS CHALLENGES: A
Kollsmen Instrum ents - '
step
on
the
road
to
permanent
peace.
the ways of diplomacy.
O bituaries seldom m ention fi- guest of her son and daughter-in- It may well be the first step to na­ 30 billion dollar annual budget (the
law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darrell
McQuil-
lowest estimate) for competitive ar­
P arts & Accessories
We Am ericans have always been nancia i success. In death it seems
tional suicide. It is not the mere ex­ mament in a starving world is not “ a
prone to advance a m an in sem e a bit (puerile). Accom plishm ents len.
istence of arms that w ill bring about gun in the closet” . Frantic search by
Phone Wasco 281 or 351
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ratclipp
upi and the holocaust Mr. Thomas predicts. all nations for more deadly bacteria,
activity because of his prom inence for
benefit of the com m unity,
Va
in another. We elect band leaders town, state; friends made through daughter retu rn ed from Vancou-
It is the mi nd and w ill of man. Dis poisons, and atomic weapons is not a
FOUE PASHENGER ( HARTER SERVICE
armament is a goal to aim at, but it "gun in the closet". Colonel Silsbee's
godai or business organizations ver, W n. Monday after spending armj
add singers to th e senate, nam e _____
can be $Sf6ly accomplished only after argument might make some sense if
financiers to high political posts are CU8tom arv. Of these things the holidays
Mrs. Vernon VanGilder re tu rn ­ tl)£„arniuabl<< settling of difficulties I were suggesting unilateral disarma­
and m ake civilian officers o u | of are lives made.
ed from Portland T hursday a fter has ' become, standard international ment against universal disarmament
our generals. Oddly, some of them
under international supervision. It
several days visit w ith her son procedure. Premature disarmament makes no more sense than would an
have been successful, indicating
, Q
’
is
an
irivitation
to.
irresponsible
ag­
and daughter-in-law« Mr. and Mrs.
th at possibly th e characteristics
gressors to take
they wish with argument that the way to police a
Glen VanGilder.
th a t m ake a m an successful in one
no fear Of retrib u tffli. We must think, block or village is for every man to
The town basketball team mo­ strive, and sacrifice for peace, but tote two guns and every woman to
endeavor qualify him for prom in­
become a “ pistol-packin’ mama". A
tored to K ent Monday evening remain strong.
ence elsewhere.
world in w h it* *11 nations prepaie
and won by a score of 42-47 and
T hat is not alw ays the case.
Frowi the Observer, Ja n u ary 17, played Centerville, Wn. W ednes­
MR. THOMAS I e PLIES: Colonel for war w ill get war.
W ith th e exception of George
COLONEL 8IL8BEE REPLIES: Mr
day night w inning bv a score of Silsbee argues for a suicidal accept­
W ashington o u r generals have ltO f.
ance of atomic, btid bacterial war Thomas and I are «greed that little
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Coyotes have killed 20 pigs for 47-51 in a fivg m inute overtim e
made poor presidents
although
against which there can be no na­ boys w ill play with matches or atoms
th ere are those who w ould uphold F. A. Sayrs, out of 60 head on the game.
—but I maintain’ we need matches as
A ndrew Jto S fen as being £reat. Rain M akers Delight F arm . T his
Mr. and M rs^G ordon Rich of tional (’ ’r;nse. .He jnlsses my point, well as little boys. I t ’s really up tq
îijt tu u i
W aki U p . A merica !
vv^
Wasco Has
Mamy Social
Gatherings
BARNETT AIR SERVICE
W.':i J W IIR T .
H o w to te a c h
a v o ic e to " s m ile ”
In Other Days
nevertheless was a better swash-
buckler than adm inistrator.
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,
Marshall at 86 m ay not be able
to stand the strain of getting along
w ith foreign diplom ats any better
than Byrnes.
Much has been $aid about the
attitu d e of Russia over the ap-
polntm ent. • w hich Indicates a
weakness in our nation. If he ex-
pou.ee an Am erican point of view,
and doe. It fairly, clearly and tact-
fu lly w e ahould be a a t i a f l e d
w hether Russia likes it or not.
Surely w e have not fallen so low
as to desire to oleaae Russia at
th e expense of Am erican ideals o r
policie®.
is a heavy loss.
Portland w ere Week-end guests of
Jas. S tew art has been reappoint- the form ers m other, Mrs. Sadie
pd «dock inspector of Sherm an Rich.
£ ounty a voiUn tary act of the
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur VanGilder
Upon a previous 1st record and son. A rlvn are spending a few
of
appointee.
weeks at Tillamook and Long
Wm. H enriehs has again been view. W n.
appointed Road M aster for Sher- Mrs G A. Sargent was a Port-
man county. H aving served the land visitor last week,
county satisfactorily In t h l. capac-
Saturday visitors in The Dalles
By once, there are m any to wel- -were Mrs^ Ilene Callaw ay Mr. and
come him to the p la c e ^
Mra. Gordon H arper. Leland An
The recent sale of a box of Ore- derson. Mrs. P_ W. Lane Mr.s, A
gon apple, in L o . A ngele. a t $«_ M. H uckin and Clair Ball.
has brought up the question of
The Sam Gordon Club m et at
record prices for apples. The price the hom e of M rs Zell T hursday
nam ed has been m entioned as the afternoon A dessert-luncheon was
highest paid since 1852.
,
served followed by tw o tables of
con rac
g W hite
score was mat e y
From the Grass Valley Journal, Mrs
H .
January <S, 19IA .
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C. R. Belshee of Moro shipped
LEG ISLATIVE SESSION
two car load of hogs to the Port-
The legislature started its bien- land m arket Sunday.^.
A bill has hocn introduced in
lal session th is week am idst pro­
phesies th a t It would he a long Congress th at will require all
and arduous one Many problem s young m en th at have arrived at
have been stated for It to solve the age of 21 since, June, 1917,
T h at is alw ays the case.
to register.
'
M any legislative problem s are
H a rry Key has renttd for the
like personal ones In th a t thev season five hundred acres of land
are not so serious w hen analysed, from Mr. Powell who lives w est
Had th e legislature m et last year o r Moro. Mr. Key will use this
there would heve been som ew hat land in planting beans.
.
different problem s for It to solve,
F arm ers held a m eeting i n
and these have been p retty well G rass Valley Monday and elected
settled in the past year.
a building com m ittee who will
.T horo nro enm» thin™ w h irh ’ place advertisem ents for bids on
w eV h rers have w ith J ? there Is t*»e construction of an elevator lo
^ e s ¿ r e n n i lí lv a b u rte n ^ (h e re be b u ilt at thia point, the elevator
r ^ Z l f ^ e and rehef Mnce BIWl-al to be of 200.000 bushels capacity,
¿ » r e ís b u t it has hot been decided at the
labor, th a t is ^ p lic a t ln g re P ™ " “ «me w h eth er to build of
f ,oV. rv
lumber or concrete.
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.
, i i a
• It la seldom th a t a legialature
does anything of great monten
» h « t1 1 ff« « fr.n n th e w ls h e « o f th e
pub He. Few laws passed by the
legislature are initiated against.
Iz>ng discusión of im portant bills
gives th e public and the press
tim e to consider them and express
opinions of them. And legislators
can learn the public’s wishes and
be guided thereby. New taxes
often find opposition but th is is
understandable f o r
legislators
know the need for m ore money
and the people consider th eir
pocketbooks first. All of which Is
but natural.
~
T here is general acceptance of
the need fo r higher pay for state
employees for better housing for
tatT w ards tor m ore public build-
ings b u t w hen It comes to voting
a tax
these purposes It is often
defeated.
Legislators are m uch given to
argum ent w hich is really w h a t
they ar« for « ftM jll. » t a b M t e r
to have a question thrashed out
before It Is made a taw than after
ward. It * tlreaotne. but
of our kind of governm ent
.
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Fro™ the Obeerver. January 20,
tor
a part
tptg.
—
.
The ice and snow> th a t had
covered th e w heat fields of Sher-
m an county since the holiday
week school vacation w as broken
ia«t T hursday b y a Chinook w ind
caused a high flood condition
tQ exist in all p a rts of Sherm an-
county as w ell as in all* districts
Of eastern Oregon.
^ t Moro the flood w aters cov-
the en tire flat betw een Main
street and th e hillside opposite the
depot, covering this section of the
tow n w ith a v ary in g depth of
w ater th a t averaged about th re e
feet.
The railroad had about 300 feet
of track washed out a t a point Just
below DeMoss and a t o th er points
th e track 1 q Hay canyon w as uti-
derm ined about haif’ its‘
>
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I
?
Ford more
j y
also w ere arrested at <;ra ss
_
Sunday
g ^ s t s at the
home of Mr
Mrs E D McKj,p
werp Mr and MfS r T Johnson
Charles F raizer of Portland was
business visitor in Wcisco Mon-
day.
Mrs R E strelle H ailey came up
from Portland Tuesday and is re-
tu rn in g Thursday.
stan d ard Bearer Group of
M ethodist church met at the
parsOnage Tuesday evening, Janu-
ary. y for t hejr regular m onthly
meeting. A 6:30 Fellow ship dinner
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which is American leadership in uni
versa I disarmament with Jpterna-
\ ional sa(egUards such as the" World
Court and a properly Organized Se
curity Council can provide. C ivil
peace does nut depend upon the ab*
sence of difficulties or the amicable
settlement of all of them but on the
agreement of unarmed citizens to
face their difficulties under courts
snd police. Analagous agreement of
nations is the only hope of entering
road that Leads to lastirtg peace
was served, followed by th eir
Maybe w e’re having inflation
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business
m _ eeting
and lesson. They because
folks can’t get rubber
spent the evening in packing a bands for their bank rolls
box for th ejr aa0
|opted girl in
—GAS AND OIL
Rev and Mrs M Charles Neville
Tires-A ccessories
France. •
f
and daughters. Anne, ja n e , of Cor-
M c K E A N A rd S O N
™ " is Sf ? n t the
home of her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Sargent.
Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
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F arm Im plem ents, Bags, Twine
E nergy ,WtIl dO’£nythin& •tnst BARBED W IR E -G O O D POSTS
can be done in: this world, and
PHONES
no talents, no circum stances, no F eedstore
Residence
Office
opportunities will m ake a m an ’
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162
OREGON
—G oethe WASCO
w ithout it.
IN S U R A N C E
i e.sc .:i: 3 n a tu ra lly is lesson one in becoming a tele­
phone operator . . . and literally thousands of girls have
learned it during tne last year in the biggest operator
training program in our history. Girls in training get a
thorough gro u n d ;ng at regular pay . . . a basic course
that lasts anywhere from three to six weeks.
- W inter Weather always calls
O H U R C H r .A
Moro Com ninnlty Chnn«i
Sundav
, 0:00 a. m .,
c h u rc h Services 11:00 a. m.
serm on Theme; “A Dynamic
R eform er.” On W ednesday eve-
for goocksolid.food. W e serve
both'good and solid food.
ning, Jan. 2nd the Moro Com*
m unity Church will hav.e a family
supper a t 6:30 p.m.
Come and enjoy the evening w ith
fam i, The cholr win also
jce on W eltncsday evening at
j
n m
-
’ t
Wasco M ethodist Church
Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m.
classes fo r all ages,
M orning W orship a t 11 a m.
Epw orth League 6:30 p.m.
preaching service at Grass Val-
jey M ethodist church Sunday
afr r n o o n a t 3 o clock. ’
p l , Cannell, Pastor
Christian Science Society
Subject of C hristian Sclence
Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M.
“Ancient and M odern Necroman-
cy Alias M esmerism and Hypno-
t i s » D enounced”
WARCO CHURCH OF CH RIST ,
10 a. in. C hurch Bible School
W. D. W atkins, 7Supt
Day Ja n u ary 19
Divine M orning W orship. The
«HerMt/Tono .aiTMt of th at p ia r Comm.u nlo„.
M ornlng m essage
^ * ’. ^ ? “« h‘ X 7 r a t ? n e llouor in "J«'»’’ a™1 Hls Credentials."
o< having Intoxicating liquor m
their possession.
us to teach tha little boys of the
world to behave. We are not a m ili­
taristic nation, and when the proper
time comes we shall certainty be in
the forefront of the movement lo r
International disarmament But wet
must stay strong if our voice in world
councils is to be heard. I advise Mr.
Thomas to note the bulge on the hip
of the policeman on the corner. The
bulge is not a book of etiquette—it’s
a gun. And he is our policeman. Who
is he protecting?
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.A fte f trudging through the
snow, a nice piece of steak
O n special practice boards like this a trainee is given
hundreds of practice calls . . . everything from the sim­
plest local call to a complex string o f them . She Jearns
to meet various situations . . . learns poise and skill and
confidence. Even when she becomes a full-fledged “voice
w ith a smile”, she can call on a friendly supervisor fo r.
help on unusual calls, when she needs i t .
or roast beef w ill not only
taste G O O D but make you
V fe e l’ BETTER ' , A
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In the weeks to come, girls' now in training will takef
their places at switchboards, and as fast as additional
equipm ent becomes available, thousands more will be
trained to handle your calls. For we intend to do every­
thing xye can ^o bring the rapidly grow ing Pacific Coast
an even better telephone service than ever b e fo re . . . just
as soon as is hum anly possible.
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Let us do your.catering
An ever-im p ro vin g teleph one service at the least
cost consistent with good wages and working conditions "
■for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou­
sands of people who have invested in the businessr
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HOTEL MORO CCEFEE SHOP
TkePíi(¡fi(Tele¡t!:snd cndTeî.j'apîj Co.
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