T THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY/ JANUARY 12, 1934 PAGE T 22. in favor of the Tigers. The Tiger for their use in future debates- AH ful for the home teams. The girla, quintet, largely composed of fresh- we hear is Honorable Judges! Ladies who played first, played a Iosin,; men has started the season of bas- and Gentlemen, eta! game for the fust half but made u • SHERMAN O UNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov. 2, 1888 ketball with a bang. We hope they _ 7 ... ... GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897 supreme effort in the last half ant keep It up! . Ellen Cox is ill this week. Wo came out ahead; the final acore be- CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 8, 1981 ____ m „ a,e hoping for hvr iram^iate recov- ing 18 to 11 in favor of the hom^ ¿ WASCO>EW8-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 Rufus vunt Grass ValMy, Fri- eiyt Not only because she is a fel- CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932. girls. The girls played a fac‘. un d‘y nW pl*y #r* h“lietb*11 *loW student but as she is one of our efficient game as a whole and mad» Observers had expected that the Oregon, started the argument about game of the season- The game will be best basketball players- - j a very good showing in that it was Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By president in his budget message to i American workers, working in a a double header as both boys and ( The Junior class received their i their first game of the season. In girla are competing w$>uld ask GILES L. FRENCH Managing Editor congress _ . for . more funds ca.tle country being fed on imported >pitç of the fact that the boys plrv- The Sexjatte of Tigerettes hav S«* 001 rin K 9 a8d P in »- Q u ‘ te a for the many and varied activities beef. ! been working fast and furious in or- nuraber of the class ordered them» c-1 a very hard and fast game tho in which the government is engaged 1 der to win the game Friday night as and aro wcl1 PIeased with ^e Rufus team battled them to a loss ol but few anticipated that he would It is possible that the bus and have their co-workers the Tiger Quality of their new Jewelry, 8 points, the final score being 20 to. ask for 110,000,000,000- Nevertheless truck bill as amended by the special 12 (or the Rufus five- quintet. ' I The upper classmen are organiz- he did. session last December will be on the . ■ • ing a new Literary Club. Only those Entered as second-clMs matter at the ?Mtoffiee, at Moro, Oregon, under Act of He estimated that the paid out ballot in May for repeal as a group All kinds of odorous smells are Kenneth Todd, a Senior, has just students who art especially interest- Congress of March 8,1879. colums of government figures would of disgruntled truck owners are arrived home from The Dalles where e(, ¡n literature are invited to join- dominating the school rooms thes be larger than the income column trying to procure enough signers to has recently undergone an appen- ^t present there are seven mmbers days as the painters are still busy SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. by $7,000,000.000- No increase in in­ have it brought to a vote. dicitia opatatioil • • tetter literary know- painting and kalsomining the walls One Year...................................... ............. 7............................. $1 50 come taxes are contemplated as the and woodwork- The gymnasium hr in The Christmas vacation has evi- of those who care to 8ix Month*.............................................................................. 1 00 government hopes to get the needed l>een finished and is much mor? at­ Six United States Navy planes left dently helped the initiative of many the field of English literature. tractive than before and the new buff funds by borrowing. San Francisco Wednesday on a flight of the students as everyone is delv-• ♦olor applied'*to the inside of the high or attempted flight to Honolulu. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,1984 ing deep into their books with renew-1 Kenneth Todd—Editor- school rooms is very resting t ke Geamany under Hitler rs to try an 'Ships are posted along the course ( ed energy. But after all. why should 1 eyes and a very welcome chanr-- The basketball games with Rufus to pick up any that fail to make the experiment that other * nations have n't they—with a newly painted high held last Friday night at the Gras. contemplated but have hesitated to trip. WHO’S A CAPITALIST?, school In which to study and spend Valley gym were only partly success- Patronize Journal Advertisers. put into effect That is the sterili­ their leisure moments. It becomes apparent that the sales tax bill before the people zation of the pronounced unfit It During the Christmas holidays this May is not going to be accorded the terrible fate of the one is estimated that 400.000 persons In great changes were made in the Germany are not proper parents for that met defeat last November. We don't mean to prophesy that various high school rooms. The walls the next generation of Germans and this one will not be defeated, but that it does seems to have more after a hearing before two doctors and ceilings were re-paintel cream Jacob Wa**enmiller is home again and light buff, which gives the room;!; and one judge they will be sterilized- . friends than did the first one. from the upper John Day country a much more cheerful appearance, It should It is a better bill. * Also property owners many of where he has been mining this even when you are flunking your The PWA has approved the Oregon whom voted against the other bill, have been wondering what their coast winter- exams. bridges that have been before tax bills would have been had it carried. The owner of a section them for the past six months- There Frank Henderson and Bill Cifre of William Brinkert and Donald Cvx of land probably pays about $300 in taxes each year. It is estim­ are five of them and they will be the International Harvester Co, were both former students of Grat's Valley built to fill in water gaps in the Ore­ here Tuesday arranging for a tractor high school, visited various classes ated that the sales tax will reduce taxes about 4 mills on the aver- gon Coast Highway- The cost will school to be held in Moro next week. this week- * age That should be about a quarter of the total tax in most cases be above $5,000,000. Oregon’s part George Wilcox and A- A. Dunlap The High School Glee Club is or $75 reduction for the section owner. If he buys $2000 worth of of this cost will be repaid by charg­ and wife drove to Portland Tuesday practicing on an operetta entitled ing toll on the bridges until it is re­ morning to see about CWA work “Ask the Professor ’’ Mis.I Rhine­ goods in a year he is spending all of his income these days for pur­ paid- and to be present at the annual ban­ hart and Mr. Davies are selecting chases, but say he does He would have to pay $30 sales tax for quet of an insurance .companj, the leading and minor parts. The Oiegon liquor commission have George returned early Wednesday a saving of $45 per year Why a real property owner should vote The debaters aie conferring regu­ finally selected an administrator in morning. against the tax is beyond comprehension if he is looking to his George Sammis formerly of the Sun­ larly and are gathering together a _ a . Boyce Blaylock used the marriage great quantity of excellent material set Electric company .of Portland. own welfare, license issued to him and Miss Eliza­ Even if it be true that the sales tax is an attempt of the “big’ Until the Knox act is approved by beth Jones last week and was married the state supreme court the commis­ fellow to saddle government expense on the “little” fellow the aver-’ sion wfill not appoint any representa­ Friday. . age farmer of Sherman county would be for it. For one who tives to sell liquor in the state and Dick Abel, warehouseman of Kent, then will not have as many rep­ spent part of the day here this- owns much wheat land qualifies as a capitalist just as if he owned even resentatives as job hunters had week. the same value in railroad bonds or stocks. hoped. George Neuner will be attor­ ' George Barnett of The Dalles was ney for the commission. • The main advantage that may come from the passage of a trantnacting business here dhe first of the week- . • sales tax bill will be that of taking the first >tep toward breaking ! The statement of Secretary of Herman Peters and family have up the tax system that make property liable for all government State Hull before the congress of returned from a visit to the home of debts and expenses. The income tax has tended - toward this di­ South American states held in Monte­ Frank Wilcox at Newberg rection but has proven so undependable in depression periods that video that no nation need fCel alarm­ Glen King ha* a horse with some ed about the United States warring it cannot be relied on entirely ' Some other crop than real proper­ on them was designed to give a feel­ aching bones since it got in the way ty must be found for government spending or property will all fall ing of confidence to our South Ameri­ of the light company truck as it here Sunday into the hands of the state and counties. That will be a condition can neighbors. There was one thing was flying to the fire that kept its from being a complete night of real old school socialism, a condition that few persons wish to diplomatic success: Many of the Allie Leonard has returned to see. • ' ♦ central American nations do not seem Sherman county after spending some to have believed it at all. weeks in the neighborhood of Tygh ’ ------------------ 0------------------- Valley. ’ • - , y ------ 1 Convening of the new congress has TAKE THE CASH, LET THE LIBERTY GO . Miss Cassie Hofmes is resting not been as newsy an item as it was What a life! Here in the land of the free and the home of the thought. Except for the big recep­ at home again having been tending tion given the president on his two to the sick for several wrecks- « ^ermau Œountg Journal Review of Week’s Events It was announced in Washington that for 1034 none but American corned beef would be sent to CCC camps. Last year there was a long and heated controversy about the consumption of South American corn-1 ed beef by forestry workers The Blue Mountain Eagle of Canyon City. । Grass Valley Dependable Merchandise Our large stock of Dry Goods and Clothing is an opportunity for our customers H. Zeigler’s 'SI’ Grass Valley Oregon Come and See the new McCormick—Deering TracTraeTor brave, the land of the people who fought for liberty and recently cast aside the amendment that supposedly interfered with person, al liberty the CWA workers are fired for spending their money for drink, the merchants are forced to pay wages according to a gov­ ernment scale, gold owners are ordered to pungle over their bright metal and growers of wheat and hogs are encouraged to reduce their crops. Further more the man who proclaims all these is the m3St popular gent we have heard of for many a day His’ory books told us that the Americans were a bold and liberty loving people who would brook no interference with their rights. They demanded liberty and freedom before anything else. Later some suspicion arose because some unpatriotic gentlemen said that the real reason we wanted freedom in the first place was because it was more profitable Time has proven their point. We give up our freedom cheerfully if it brings us more money. Maybe some honest person will write a history book for our grandchildren that will teach that the Americans like all other peoples have been led by the profit motive; that they demand free­ dom when it is profitable and are meek when meekness pays. appearances before the senators and । Mrs. Gertrude Van Metre and representatives thefb has been noth- ' children are visiting Mrs. Van Mc- ing dramatic- It • is now thought tre’s parents, Mr- and Mrs. L- D. that the congressmen will do the bid- | Eakin, dinar ding of the ‘nracirlnmf “president with nnltr\ only «a a Mrs- Glen Fairchild has returned small minority breaking over the from Seattle where she spent a traces with ideas of their own- The couple of week visiting relatives. ' fact that the president is popular and that elections are coming up this year GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES will probably keep the tongues of Norma Garrett representatives stilled- At least that The Grass Valley Tigers scored is the observation of those writing high in their first game of the season from Washington. with Maupin The score was 33 to Annual Old-Time Mid-Winter Charity It probably shows a spirit that will be popular to make a larger ta?c on delinquent nations’ imports, but how in heck are they going to make money enough to pay up if we won’t buy? BALL . Will Be Given Jan. 26th - Friday at Ancient TracTraeTora of this make are being used in the wheat country of the northwest to the complete satisfaction of the owners. Plowing cost reduced to a minimum and repair costs are low. Starting attachment removes trouble from Diesel motor. Every Interested Person Invited