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^ T A G I|’ jj, SHERMAN L U iJ fttt JOURNAL, MOHO. OREGON Z J » « ~ FRIDAY, OCTOBER ». 1943 I ^ÿ^eon^n C ou p lg j p u itu d INDIAN SUMMER w V* II .„ < « ,„ , have *,*'■. .■ .;.?. * A iW- / ». - been credited with this* moot en- VnbttsheST Kvery^ Friday at joyable time o f yedr, we do not Muro, Oregon - _____ \k row , and have recently observed Editor .<•„« question as to the propriety Giles L. French -------- o ' such appelation. The question Entered as second class matter a t C o n ,™ tin d e r A c t o f C o n g re ss I AI 9 I (Continued ‘from ps^e one» «W «?1 “ >* "e4 tw° « * aks- Ramer 1,as 1» that Part o f the w,1‘ COTtain further definite «recam- onend&tions for the development of * t - v e ril « ^ d 't h » ^ nsmed tor *>* UmstlMa repid. project, which , 'k c k * S ^een Jw^-n m ia Blueprint .h lu e n rin t stage sta tre for fo r ourselves ^W ® +4 the This county has experienced a' ^ ra- The aenate COTnmittee «» EDITORIAI__ mo?th o i « * < < r v " |A T |O N weather, regardless j i w i n w r i what jt * Mmed m ir ic a ! Kelly s Column delightful commerce, who wiU retoive the of who or T<=P°rt are expected to act., avor- ably on «eom m em tatkM made by Is Social Security PoMlbla Mod»rt»<*d by FRSD G C l ARK C e s o C bci man A m 'ii t a « €<» oml lo w ncaúon W ithout DeHelt Spending? As debated by Dr. Harry W. Labiler H onorable^atnuel B. Ferien riU f ’ f/r»» S irre .'u ry , Leugne Jur In d u a triu l D e in u rra c y . F orm er C n n g r t u m u from tu *!«••«• Vice-President o f the Tro nsp o riou o " Association o f America. rains that delayed 'harvest are «™ y engineers coneem.ng these _____ DR. I.AIDLFM OPENS: Social Se- over ami the warmth of sim m er Columbia river projects. It is also stays on. There ha, been no tmderstood a c o l o r a b l e part of brand and type. Araonunution »ton AMMUNITION PRICES SET e5 required to p œ t ceiling j . uricee but may eell wt lower prices. Ammunition for civilian uee will Pnce6 pu y be or under price« prevail- oe «old sviu at u* vi , You traverse the world m sear- in* in March 1942, according, to xou - . . . . ing in m n w - ch o f happiness, which is within OPA toiling» wWefi become e ff« - «" 01 na*’p ’ tiT, October 7. Retort toiling» on the ” ***! « all boare. of 26 «hotgirn «helb »re tented m.nd confer, $1.38 for 12 gauge and $1.32 for ___ _______ 16 and 20 gauge- „ Retail ceilings on boxes o f 60 rim fire cartridges NOTICE OF FINA p HEARING are 34 cents for .22 long rifle and . <{ , cents for .22 short, regular,- Notice is hereby given that tl e ReUU ceiling prices on boxes of undersigned has filed in the County 20 center fire cartridges range Court of the State o f Oregon for from $1.41 to $2-10 according to Sherman County his Final Ac- ‘________________ ____ __ /•■»n»* as Administrator, with the Mart Lodge No. 111. L O. O, F. wUl ern -rtd, of the Estate of Moro, Oregon Edwin H. V p " . T n ticr, deceased, Bn<^ 3^i that Monday. CvULvr 25, 1943. L Ù JX F 8 h a ï T « ? at 10:00 A ’ M ’ in Mcr’* ShermaU MR. P E T T E N G IL L OPEN» Our a d v a n c i n g technologies are capable of greatly Improving our night of frost and almost no tha rePort has to do with postwar pensions, m others’ allowances, un- standard of living as it has been do riov to mar -vtow The perfection ^r-forvt-inn ‘planning for projects in the n o r t h - but e m p lo ym e n t- and health Insurance, ing for 100 years. But It can do M cloudy day v b H J b u t fan f u ll productive emDiO e m p lo V y ment m ent only as it has done in the past—bj west. T h is e m p lo ym e n t means a n a tio n a l free enterprise and not by bureau of the early fall. Incom e fa r beyond p re -w a r levels. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Our citizens go about the crats. The war has solved no do tient, and visiting County, Oregon, in the courtroom O u r hig h est p re -w a r national income mestic problems nor pointed the way streets «ostlers, the torn»toes arc SUBSCRIPTION RATES brothers are cordi oi said Court, has been fixed by (1939) was betw een e ig h ty and n in e ty b illio n d ollars. U nder fu ll e m p lo y to any fundamental solution. Witt still ripening on the vines. It can ally invited to meet the Court as the time end plate Payable in Advance m e n t o f o u r resources in the present 10 million men in the armed forces, not be better from the point of rith us. for ’ hearing objections ito said we have, in an economic sense, about w a r, o u r n a tio n a l income is increas ................ ONE YEAR Charles C. Wilson. N.G. climate. F nal Accunt and for the fettle • as much unemployment as in WT.A in g to n o t fa r fro m one h u n d re d and - A ------------ Petty Thompson, Sec. fift y b illio n d o lla rs I f we can p ro days. Aside from protection from In Farmers, however, are -not w“all ment of said Estate. OCTBER 8. 1943 duce goods and services in tim es ternational gangsters, these men are , pleased except for those who have ** - ’ « T. Lester Johnson o f w a r a m o u n tin g to one h u ndred not creating economic wealth. They — ----------— sown their 1944 crop in the dust- C H U R O H F A Administrator, c.t i and fifty b illio n dollars, a large p a rt are consuming it We are not getting o f It to be destroyed, we can, by rich from the wkr. We are gettipg TAX BILL That is an expression not m - WASCO METHODIST CHURCH First publication Sept. 2L 1943 scie n tific em p lo ym e n t o f o u r a v a il poor Instead. Our priceless capital ¡Sunday School a t 19:00 A. M. G cngnss is t o ll« « about tax- «rely i0TT^ ' for « e y put the LhfM publication October 22, 19,13 ably resources, produce a s im ila r ex again. It will probably be do- >»">«'• down to the ^hwisture ,n a m o u n t in goods and services In assets, petroleum, iron, copper, ships, Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. tim es of peace w ith a vie w to the and young men are being lost for to g so for several months, to long. « * fa » ‘>W- » «< " * Subject, “ The Fifth Freedom’’ e n rich m e n t of the lives o f o u r peo ever. This is no time to promise moonbeams a la mode. Work, toll, Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. that it is doubtful if a new tax - ple- V , NOTICE OF SEASONAL ( law will be written in tim e- for ™rtl> may crust and keep the W ith scie n tific systems o f social and sweet alone can pull us through. F- L. Cannell. pastor. co n tro ls and p u b lic p la n nin g , of The only security behind social se DETERMINATION next year’s collection of other than *">"> makmg the long tr.p ta xa tio n , wage, tra d e and p rice p o l curity is the taxing power of the . to the surface and the sunshine. Christian Science Society icies. it should be easily possible government During the 1930*1, S.000 Notice is hereby given that the withholding taxes. ’ . _ ju - xn • 1 congress — should wkewsvM M » Those fo r o u r people to pay, fro m y e a rx to municipalities defaulted on obliga *eî7 ’aCS ç,at employers listed below have been Certainly tn- , who have not sown want ye a r, sufficie n t e x tra taxes fro m such tions as sacred as Dr. Laldler*. pro 11:00 A. M. Subject ‘ Are Sin, . u » it . »v the rain. The difference is one nt crease taxes. There can be no ex- t D ito.se, and Death R e.I ” determined to be seasonal employ- a g re a tly enlarged n a tional incom e posed Utopia. The second richest . - confidence in nature and nn gam- to enable the governm ent to pay its cuse for failure to do so. Tne . . . _ . . . . er? within the meaning of Sec country in America Is today facing Wednesday night service at 8 bling instinct. Sometimes it is bet share o f social insurance and p u b lic people of the nation have more default due to extravagant spending includes testimonials of heflling. tion 126-707 O. C. L. A. Any in- w o rks charges a fte r in d u s try , labor, ter to take the chance and some- •money and less to spend it 0R ,. . VT . ev i n. , • • The reading room in the rear teiested party may request a hear- and consumers have co n trib u te d and the same bedtime faifh In falrie* than ever before. It Ä ou ld be not. Next-July the decs,on as Dr. Laidler dreams about th e ir share. of the building is open. All ao- ing before the Commission with- will be made. DR L A I D L I I CHALLENQE8. MR. P E T T E N G IL L CHAL u*ed for taxes to pay as much as thorized Christian Science utere- in ten days after final publication But economics aside, this is a We must prevent the carnage of LE N G ES : Please te ll us how y o u r ture can be bought or borrowed <rf this notice. The ’off-season’’ possible of the - huge war debt. system of so-called “ scie n tific social future wars. We are engaged in was remarkably fin? time of the year Otherwise we shall be paying it (m calendar weeks) of each sea- today because of the emergence, c o n tro l” d iffe rs fro m H itle r ’s o r to be alive in Sherman county. Moro Community when dpllars are much harder to S ta lin ’s system? A n d by the w a y— among other things, of a brutal sys sonal employer in Sherman County Presbyterian Church w hat is “ a scie n tific system o f ta x a tem of fascism. One of the basic is as stated below: get. causes of fascism in Europe was eco James D. Moberg, pastor To the churches must go the tio n . wage, and p rice p o lic y ? ” The plan of Secretary Morgen- nomic insecurity. If we In America A ssum ing th a t D r. H a id le r is m uch Moro Grain-Growers Association. Bible School 10:00 A. M palm for the best dudaration of sm a rte r than a ll the kn o w n states are to prevent the development at Chau does not have appeal. It Rally Day Program by Sunday 4i<-8. , principles upon which to base men. does he propose to in s ta ll his fascist trends in post-war America, School. , . , OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT ; ....................... the peace: rights off man, d g m ty co n tro ls against pressure g roup re we must prevent our free enterprise already overtaxed articles, ser system from again plunging us Into sistance and then guarantee th e ir Momifig Worship 11:00 A. M. CCMPENSATlJN COMMISSION of spirit. If that be agreed upon s u rv iv a l a fte r a free e le ctio n in a a devastating depression, with Its vices or incomes. Whoever wrote Sermon, “ Where Our Generation Br.tsd and first published this 1st it matters little who rules or by A p a rty o f seam en on a c e ré M fg îit dem ocracy? The type o f econom ic tragic unemployment. Its bankrupt tt had no imagination and little Has Failed” Luke 10:29 ¿ay of October, 1943. cities, its vast economic loeeet. W» '/bat system. d e ta il in th e Sooth P a c ific fo u n d th 's ~P'ann,in « D \ La.id ' er, knowledge about the danger of . v At. u- - «h»;* com plete co n tro l o f the citizens eco- must show that a democracy has U.e W’ed. 7:30 P. M. Junior Choir Bhte of last publication 8th day which ,h<-y have ma<ie “* ir nom.c and p o litic a l life . D r. L a id le r capacity successfully to plan for se nationwide tax evasion which will Wed. 8 p.m- Prayer meeting. of October, 1943. Considerate ot the R u to ia n a t o m B K o t. "S o u le ” hao th e ru n o f h e r „ a dvocaling to lu llto rio n U m , and I curity for alL Don’t you think so, come if some article« are taxed Congressman? I t t h e i r d r iv e ju A t a» th e w o r ld sh ip , a fo r m e r lin e r, and n e ve r sete th in k he should say so. MR FETTENOILL REFLIE8 Of Thus, n o c o n flic t »easick. ------- DR. L A I D L E R R E P L IE S : We _____ . ----r __— series began Natural place to get more mon- ov<r the headlines. should take a leaf fro m Swedish course, unem ployment must be aolveo. r tu u iw wad . experience. Sweden, b efore W o rld The last depression was caused not ey is from those who have more ______________ _ <xUKMANl «PAK ^, ar jj was ,-apjdiy a ch ie vin g social by free enterprise but by war debts, money. Thu» includes a great mat I'ROM “COLLAPSE’* _____ _ . -se cu rity, w h ile a vo id in g d e fic it spend excessive tariffs, and speculative jority of the people of the entire ing and steadily stre n g th e n in g its fever officially encouraged in Wash The German army has n c i r ’ y de m o cra tic in stitu tio n s. I t was doing ington. These decisions were chiefly ration. The simplest way to get made by government officials or poli-, three times as m a n y coiribat d lv .- th ro u g h s u b s titu tin g f u . « « a h ' it is by an income tax with with * . m onopolistic, b u re a u cra tic and waste- ticians, not by inventors, scientists, «ilns in the field today as V.ic'.o i u i p n v ,t e ventures, e ffic ie n tvp u b lic farmers, workers, or enterprisers, i t . holding features similar to the one now in effect That will take Observer, Oct. A, 1901 Were w h e n the attack on Pc’in I and cooperative services; by encour is government planners, world wide, who are responsible for the present ««re r f t h o « ' »h o obtain thrir »»• ,r °™ th* b?«“ *>»■• X**” a^ - Major Gan- ^ ^ ^ „ " ' ^ ' X u n c T x ^ n h h a ^ horrible mess We need more free income from wage* and salaries, ••rvio® 0a w y «M week and era| George V Strong, Ansista . on a b ility to pay; and by de ve lop in g enterprise, not less; less government Q u ic k - Easy - S a i« Thooe who get thenr income ,has uken * portion with the Chief of staff G. 2 (Military I ; - • good social insurance system, a meddling, not more. Let us encourage risk taking and stop handing legis frem profllt. can be taxed by a., Moro Implement Co. H i, sucoeesor UIhteBee) deetored recently. D i - ^ S ! c i e m “ nd E m to r S u T X l « r - lative feather beds to favored groups Writ« or Call for excess proMta tax, or a war pro- ™le ta Uncte «Apa Dau- «»aunting any likelihood of an ear- vice employed by a government re in exchange for votes Let us release the restless, dynamic, creative Edi- C om plet« Information fits tax. Those who get rich by * herty, assorted by Mr. Hamilton, j coJUpse of either Germany or spdhsive to the needs of Lincoln’. sons, Burbanks, and Wrights off to- , late of Moro Steam L-umdry. Japan General Strong disclosed u S i te d 's u t e s ^ “* , day and build a better tomorrow. the war can help p«y for it in The residence of W H Ragsdale, that the Germans had replaced - - - __ - ________________ - _ ~ r gx nerous amounts. L H Martin and C a r l Peetz have 2o divisions lo«t at Stalingrad Peace is liberty in tranquillity. D espite all that is being: said been partly protected from dust i t printer and that the German The occurences that come to a —Cicero the government da doing a pret H e a d O ffic e . P o r tla n d . O re g o n eatiirfectry job of kee ping the a ^,^)era^ application of straw j lUftwaffe was larger now -than in man are the fruit of his own ohar- W m B IR U D IR A I D I PO S I T I M S U R A M T I o n A n • ¿*2? * —— — --- _ v w v K v r u n w ro R AJ I Q ft 1*139. He said also th a t the weap- acter.— Emerson cost o f living down. .It is a great in the roads in fro n t of them. G A Meloy wears the aw tet con- Germans- are making are - - . -.________ ■___ ______ deal more effective than price tentment expression this fall. H;s in som<l canes better than any Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11« control measures in the other farm operations netted him about which the Un,;ted Nations have. Moro. Oregon world war. As long as the price $4.000 this (season, off 400 acres. __ Meets 2d & 4th Tues of living is held down even rea At the suggestion of a lady STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- ?.ay..°f each T ° nth' , sonably well, there is no reason ^ y ¿toJy to x « ' tonnto pltoi W* ” ‘ 7 T T " " ' t? * t M° r" SH IP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- ,“ '" e mem ha* scores of ladies to be proud IjATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY ,N G ’ ed on incomes swollen by the war. of. They drew neatly, and have THjr ACT OF CONGRESS OF ‘ ‘ * Methods of indirect taxation F lo re n ce Jo h n sto n . Set very pleaaant ways. Our farmer a AUGUST 24, 1912. will probably prevail because peo- wives and daughters also drees, (>f sbertnan County Journal E“reka , odRe No 121 ^ r * * A’M* pie always try to tax something. . . , . „ they do not o«e but if rreater 1<X>k ,nd *Ct W‘U: ,IKl C°™e W published weekly at Moro, OreR n Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thurs day evenings of eacn toxe. .r e reitod they will come Witt' V Octob<“ j {<<r or u c to o e r r r. 19i3' « ra o . z month. Visiting mem to be seen anywhere, all of whicn State of Oregon ) from the greater mcomas of the bers are cordially in supports our view of living in the County of Sherman ) ps war. vited to, meet with us. best portion of the earth. Before me u notary (public in LONG TERM From the Observer, Oct. 9, 1914 and fo r the State and county a- W\ F. McLeod, W.M. IIOO RAY The Observer is not up to stan- foresarid, personally appeared Giles c V. Belknap, Secretary NO COMMISSION dard in either new» or quality of T. French, who having been duiv . ________ __________________________ From a book review-4*» particu NO APPRAISAL FEE larly notable for the fact that it reading matter this week. It is sworn according to law denoses Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. does not ascribe the misfortunes on,y fadr 10 ***** the r^ason and §ay,s that he is the editor of Moro, Oregon THE TRAVELERS INS. CO of its hero and h-^rome • t d t ly to 100 nK>c*1 Fair. The job p rin t- the Sherman County Journal an.l M eets Every Second and Fourth Thursdays i n to economic circumstances, but to inif dflpflrt»««* of Observer that the fallowing is, to the be -t inherent lacks in character’ and the ha' been overtime, all of his knowledge and belief, a Each Month. Visiting Giles L French Members Invited. conditioning effect o f inherits nee the tim* ex°opt Sunday: and to true statement of the ow nership as well.” ’ * irivv us any chance whatever to management, etc., cf the afore- N orm a K alsiger W. M. Moro, Oregon, That is cheerful news That some sec our own i Sherman County said publication for th e da^e M arie H oaklnson, Sec. one should write a book about a fiBlr’ the bewt ever’ we ve to s^own in the above «aption.- ~ * character without trying to show F*1"1 the Observer this week as quired by the Act o f August 24, Y o u c a n see w h en traffic that be or she’ was wet upon bv L 1»’ 2, embodied fa «ectkm 41 L economic ilk over which no one From the Observer, Oct. 10. 1924 Portal Laws and Regulations, print jams a highway or people stand of less stature than a god could H C Ruggles is building a con- cd on the reverse of thw in the aisles of a train. ‘ ; .V - ever hope to overcome is not only crete wall in front of his property to wot: news but good news. May be we on Main Street. L That the names e-d add re-;- But y ou can’t tell w hen Long will over the Karl Marx influ- ’ F W Hutchcroft will appreciate ee of the publisher, editor, man \- Distance lines are crowded by ence in literature after all. the return of a side curtain to ging editor, and bu’ —?rn m in i- L. French, looking at a telephone. We have been reading about his Dodge, lost on the roads ar- era are: Publlher G’ From where I sit, here’s the Giles b. Every time Lem Martin hears fictional people, and real ones ound Moro some tim e last month. Moro. Oregon; Edit' W hen they are, the operator It's up to everyone too, who suffered from bad «eon- N P Hansen and w ife drove up French, Mqro, Oregon .V arar - rr about another Jap battleship be way it is . of us to put not only our spare will sa y —“ P lea se lim it you r Toro, Ore»- ing sunk-or another Nazi city om;c conditions around them and the highway Tuesday from their Editor Leis B. Frenc^ being blasted—Lem grits his money into War Bonds, but So ca ll to S m inutes. O thers a re just fell apart mentally and mor- home at Portland. Mr Hansen has gon teeth, and digs into his pocket figure out new ways of saving ally after pages of misery and extensive farm ¿ntwrests east of 2. That the owners G so that w e’ll have still more w a itin g . for more War Bond money. money to invest In Victory. meanness. Perhaps we will event- this place. L. French, Moro, O: * JOT» and “With our soldiers over there That’s a m ighty good rule As Lem says: “W e asked for ually g e t a few American books Roy Harbin was a visitor in I^ela B. French, Moro. Oregon, doin’ better *n’ better at their f o r th e s e d a y s . H e lp s y o u . about some one who made some- this city on Tuesday from his That the known bondholder?. scorin’,” Lem says grim ly, uwe plenty of action—and w e’re su m getting i t All over the world our can do the same at home.” thh< of himself in spite of being home at K ent Roy is the water (mortgagees, and other (r c u i’.ty Helps us. Helps the war. m en have got them Axis fellas It’s easy ,to think that if the born without a silver spoon in ’king of that city, having the ow- holders owning or holding 1 p;r- on the run. Let’s Back the At his mouth. ' • x . , . . ______ nership of the syrtetn that sup- vent or more of total amount nf war is going well, w e can afford tack with War Bonds.” Buy War Bonds for Victory to let down just a little instead ..... . . . . . . . ■ ■ -plies that necessary fluid to the bond«, mortgages, or ot ler r*e- o’ realizing that th e bigger our T h e; decision of congress ■ to locality. - . ‘ uritfcs are: None. offensive gets the mor$ our boya nn faorc nunwM ams TaasaxrN company raose the allotment of soldiers is Dr M F Froyd has rested office ~ Giles L. French are goin g to need equipm ent in conformity with the modern rooms in the Hotel Moro building Sworn to ard subscribed lxfcre and munitions. * ideal of using money as a salve »nd expects to be here ,Saturday me this 7th day of October, 1943 fcr all social a n d » economic ail- in time to open the offices begin- 1 Merle R?;k*t Copyright. 1943, No. 71 o f a Series meats. ,»• i aimg next Monday. My commission expires 8-4-45 a"X n, T old Sea Hog In Other Days Save Timo by using this Modern Deposit Plan T h e D a lle s B r a n c h oz the . U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k F arm L oan s per cent From where I s it... 4|> ¿y Joe M arsh, Doesnï loo ,< rushed 4o me