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OREGON
SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO,
FRI OA V, MAY 5, 1950
and his orchestra furnished the
music was also decorated.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller
and sons, Don and Arnold of
Moro were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and
family. • The dinner was given
especially for Don Miller and
George Fox Jr. honoring their
birthdays which came during the
week.
Mrs. Allan Tom, president of
p-TA at Rufus has anounced
that the club will sponsor a pot
luck dinner honoring the Rufus
high school students on Monday
May 8 at the school gym. The
letters in athletics will be award
ed at- this time.
to the bourbons.
* Oregon is still
conservative state
Published E very Friday at
are not inclined to
spenders or theorists to office.
Moro, Oregon
Editor That means that in Oregon as
in other states there will be an
Entered a» second clan« matter
invisible division of voters which
Poatoffloe at Moro.
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will usuallly work to elect steady
o f Congreaa o f March >. 187>.
and reliable men to office regard*
O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
less of party.
Most folks are better citizens
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than they are political- partisans.
^Bheriuan County jo u rn a l
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BOMB WAR
N E W S P A P 2R
A PU B L ISH E R S
^ A S S O C IA T IO N
MAY 5, 1950
RADICALS
Last Sunday Dorothy Thomp
son identified six kinds of rad
icals which might do something
toward aiding readers to classi
fy themselves and find out what
group their thinking leads them
She found only the simpler
sort of radicals and did not delve
into the complexities of those
who ’c ombine several varieties
of radicalism. Neither did she
mention those who are radicals
only for (he purpose of not be
ing conservatives.
Some, she says, are co-opera
tive members who want to so
organize as to keep control of
their-product until it Is used;
some a re . socialists who really
believe In government owner-
snip; some are syndicalists who
believe that the workers in any
Industry should control it; those
who oppose monoply, those who
The Northwest Institute of
International Relations announ
ces on r a letterhead containing
the names of sundry doctors
(of both philosophy and divinity,
that there is going to be a contest
to find the best editorial on the
subject,
“Does the decision to
manufacture the hydrogen bomb
exclude a continuing search for
other approaches to problems
of world peace?”
It sounds like a pretty weighty
subject, one eminently befitting
its connection with those im
pressive titles. We can’t help but
wonder if the subject isn’t out
of place in such company. If it
could be sort of translated into .
plain American and its setting
moved to the pool hall it would
sound simpler.
Perhaps, “Can
you get along with a guy with -
a gun?” or, maybe, “If his fists
are big, his brain’s weak.”
For those who remember their STRAYED: Black cocker spaniel
last Nov. Owner may find him
first encounter w i t h “brass
at
the Sid Seal ranch, Condon,
knucks” or the use of a billy in
Onegon.
25 27c
a brawl it may seem that some
times superior weapons bring TA KEN-UP Two 2-yr. old w h ite.
about peace very suddenly and
face steers, one 2-yr. old white
most surely the manufacture of
face heifer. No brands or ear
hydrogen bombs or similarly
marks. Norman Fields, Sheriff
lethal inventions is most con
Sherman Co.
ducive to a desire for peace. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Even the armss makers of Eu
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
rope who have been accused of
freeze. Bring them in any dav
making wars would hardly be
Sunday. C & C Food Store,
anxious for an international dis r but
Grass
Valley, Oregon.
21tfc
pute on a hydrogen bomb basi^
A guy’s gotta really want to do FOR SALE— Now available for
away with it all to like a hydro-
immediate delivery W 111 y s
Jeeps and four-wheel drive
pick-ups.
Complete W lily s
Overland line of panels, station
wagons and Jeepsters now
sensationally reduced In price.
Contact Willis Motor Co., Third
. and Lincoln Sts., The . Dalles,
Oregon.
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A wide rançe of prices *
that meets a l wishes
time and place for nearing EQUALIZATION BOARD
Meeting of the-board of equai-
t and Amount an
ization for Sherman county. To*
,t of said csta .
^ p a y e ^ of Sherman coun-
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ty, Oregon.
Notice is hereby
G. Updegraff
given that
Board of
orney for Ad
nation for Sherman county, Ore-
I u5 e S h ~ L o d g e No. T O gon, will attend at the County
K ^ d J t h C o u r t Room of the Sherman
»«days of each E j d f W B S county Court House, State of
ith.
Visiting
Oregon, on the second Monday
ubers welcome. ’□EjcMSR* f of May, or May 8, 1950 and pub-
en Kruger, N. G .jfgtV * - J r i Hcly examine the assessment
:ille May, Sec.
rolls, correct all errors in valua-
_______________ - tion, description or qualities of
reka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.M landfl loU or other property as-
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Meets on the 1st and Iessed by such assessor; and it
3rd Thursday evenings 8had
duty of persons in
each month. Visiting terested to appear at the time
and place appointed. Each petl
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tion or application for the reduc
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’ • tion of a particular assessment
H B Pinkerton, Secre y
made Jn writlng verifi
iro Lodge No. 113 I-O .OJ
by the oath of the applicant
?eW .lst and 3rd cA tfl!/// Or his attorney, and shall be
esdays In I.O.O.F.
filed with the board within
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the first week it is by law re-
diaHy t £
to
Sulred 10 ** in se88ion; an d ,any
wHh us
petition or application not so
'
made, verified and filed shall not
Marvin Howe», N. G.
considered or acted upon by
Leo Watkins, Secretary
the board.
Each such petition
^ M t e n ^ a v t o T No. 78.
or application shall sUte thereon
Meets every second and the address to which notice of
< < / fourth Thursday in each the action of the board of equal
month; visiting members Nation shall be sen t
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Invited. Moro, Oregon
Marie Hosklnson
Olive Young, W. M.
Sherman County Assessor
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
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objections to said I'inalI
church Claude Coats. This meeting was
t last the annual business meeting and
>f Mrs. new officers were elected for the
Springtime Frolic
pretented by Stevenson High School
M A R IO N CREWS writer, composer
Moro High School Gym
This operetta is lively and bright with
new melody, the entire work has been
the work of M r. Crews.
WHY NOT A M K lU is ™
W ithout knowing
anymore ’
about international affairs than kill from agreater distance. Mod
the average American is Permit ern weapons, from the individ
ted to learn from a secretive a - ual’s viewpoint, have merely .
ministration it does seem to the made it possible to do the kill-
w riter as If It should be . possV ( lng from farther away from the '
ble to find Americans without victlrQ—and reduced the bravery
Attorney at law
taint of communism to serve necessary thereto.
In the state department.
You see. Getting killed is a
MORO
Mr. Lattimore may be air ght very personal matter and the
although there is no doubt that number of others who join the Monday, Wednesday, Frldky
Afternoons
his ideal? about China helped to parade to the happy hunting
bring on the loss of that nation grounds matters little. It is one’s
th e dalles
to the democratic side. He prob self all the worry Is about.
X y Isn't a communist but he
The hyMrogen bomb is no
211 East Third Street
<loes write and apparently think more fearsome a weapon than
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X u t the «.me is if he were.
a good chib. It kills easier and
\ Surely there are enough An quicker. For personal contempla
d-icans with a deep and abiding tion pn the subject we’ll take the
^ C lle f in our system of govenv
ment without equivocation or bomb. The club hurts worse.
doubt to fill the positions in the So, except for scare purposes,
the hydrogen bomb Is no differ
gtate department.
U e (l° n
have to hire these super-smart ent than other weapons. A man’s
boys who can patter the com- only going to get killed once
and sometimes fail I and he’s just as dead with his
head bashed In as with his hide
blown off.
•/.
The question therefore can he
answered by a short negative,
i
We' will keep on working for
.. peace with words and working
il for war with actions. And we’ll
i- het the North England Instltiue
i- of International Relations had a
similar scare over the cross-bow
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e and the Invention of gunpoWfier
e by the Chinese was a world shak-
it lng event also. It set the tongues
it to wagging—but they kept on
e making it.
officials and often politicai
sideratlons are as Important as WASCO AUXILIARY
Light beer is th e beverage
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economic considerations in es
GOES
TO
HOOD
RIVER
tablishing the rates.
Everyone
of m oderation. Enjoy —
Mrs. G eeorge Fox
complains about the service and
Mrs.
Ormand
Hilderbrand
was
everyone complains about the
hostess to the Frank E. Brown
And the employees feel like unit No. 91 at the Hilderbrand’s
striking now and then and the lovely home in Hood River which
general public has to stop talk they bought last fall. -
ing and that increases its re Mrs. Sadie Graham, state aux
sentment against the company iliary president of Corvallis; Mrs.
But the very peak should be Stanley Krueger, vice-president:
reached when there is a nation Mrs. Edward Seufert, president
wide strike and when the com of District No. 5; and Mrs. Wll-
i t s th e W a ter
pany is asking for a rate in da Thorn, a national committee-
crease (which has been postpon woman were all present from
ed by the commissioner) and The Dalles. Mrs. Frank von Bor-
when there is a political càm stel of Kent who holds a nation
pàign on. T he political value oi al office; Mrs. Betty Johnson,
attacking a corporation and ar unit president of Hood River and
Mrs. Anna Hershner, a past de
partment president of $ Hood
River were the distinguished
vilstors.
Luncheon was served to thirty
registration
seven ladies at individual card
with pastel
There will be joy in the hearts tables covered
of Democrats over the reglstra shades of table cloths and cen
tion figures j u s t announced tered with various colored bas
which show that party with more kets filled with flowers. Spring
members than the Republicans. flowers were also used for de
corations throughout the rooms.
That is understandable.
Mrs. Marie • Barnett Cooper
However, those who will mak»
the greatest noise about it are of Portland and Mrs.Casha Yates
those who have the least chance of The Dalles, both belonging to
OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY
eato much.
We mean the the Wasco unit were present.
OÌYMPIA W lS R Ib V ® */il-S A
Mrs. James O*Meara, president
of the Wasco unit opened the
100 KILLY AVI.
Hey
George G.. Updegraff
T he attributes
of good
fellow ship
are Tolerance,
j Courtesy,
> M oderation
and Respect.
A PP«L
24. 1750
^ash on Hand and Due from Banks
United States Government B o n d s. . .
Municipal and Other B o n d s................
Loans and D iscounts—N e t .................
Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k .........
Bank Premises (Including Branches)
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances
Interest E arned.......................................
Other R esources......................................
LIA B IL IT IE S
C ap ital...................................... ...
Surplus..........................................
Undivided P rofits..........................
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc.
A cceptances.....................................
D ividends D eclared......................
33,809,333.87
2,298,510.42
367,930.02
250,000.00
D eposits........................................
517,806,416.15
Interest Collected N ot Earned ..
Other L iabilities.............................
1,274,414.79,
421,710.67
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