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I AGE Î, »H ER M A N COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY APRIL 27, 1945
most nothing was done that was
put on paper or that has had any
effect
so far. Roosevelt said of
PnblbbH Every Friday at
the Teheran, conference “No pol-
Moro. Oregon
Editor itical arrangements were made,
Giles L. French
and none was attempted.”
„
cbuu Matter at thv
Also nothing was decided at
___at Mora. Ororoa ander Act o f
Con<prw of March t, 1IÎS* <
Yalta, at least nothing that is
final, for the wording of the off.-
cial
report is as indefinite * as a
Mt
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politicians promise. Perhaps it is
ATI!« just that.
P ir n s
There is hope, liowever, from
€ D IT O R !A l_ the plan started at Dumbarton
NATI
SSOOATION Oaks. It proposes an organization
of nations to keep the peace. The
big nations will run the thing—
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
the nations that are now big.
It is not so much a league of na
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
tions as it is a means of keeping
Payable is Advance
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ONE Y E A R ........ ................... t'LH power in the hands of the present
victors. It may resplt in getting
nation into the European
APRIL 17. 1945
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL
say- it, it can’t he printed)
Tfie rea8On there is so little
¡g that the government ask-
ed farmers to reduce the supply, ____ ____
They djd j n Sherman county w azFrom thd|Ob|prver, April 30,1926
cut down 85 percent from 1943.
Mrs C. L. Ireland entertained;
Again farmers feel there is a sui’- last Friday in honor of Miss Mar-
er, if not a larger, profit in sell- garet F obs , whose marriage to
¡ng grain than in feeding it to Lawrence Edward -Maseberg la an»
hogs. There is no mutton because nounced to occur the evening of
there is no one to herd the sheep Saturday^ May 1st.
If the government does as
Fire J n the film room of the
thorough a job of muddling up the Grass Valley theatre last fllind^Y
international situation as it
has badly damaged the operating ma-
the domestic food situation we will chine and destroyed several reel'«
be fighting another war in
six of film,
Fred .Blau was a business via-
months.
/Itor
in Moro Thursday morning
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from Wasco. He reports crop con-
CIGARETTE TAX
dtions in north Sherman county
Roth the teachers and the par- as exeeptionaUy good for^ this
*nts
theiT official orgam- tlr™ of year‘
haye endorged
u W » ^ "nd
A 21 inch posts and better. 40
Highway Plan» .
cents per post delivered any
place here. G.L. Briggs, phor.e
6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dal
les, Oregon
22-tfn
Continued from page one.
oonconn which wishes to adopt thi*
method of financing Ito Pjesations
without first having obtained com-
mfcsion approval. The purpose b
to facilitate the devabpment and
growth of so-called »mall business
It is equally obvious that state
blue sky laws must be complied
with and that the undertaking
must in all respecta be legitimate
and not violative of established
business practices. The only effect
of the amendment b to extxnpt
aueh financing from supervision
•by the securities and exchange
commission.
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ed Staten beyond the initial thrsa-
year period until these needs are
satisfied.
Experienced tractor and combine
mail wants summer job with
Included in the three-year plan
large operator. Ready June 1.
are the secondary roads in and
State wages. Floyd Garrison
near Sherman county Fulton can
,
La
Pine, Oregon.
26-p
yon. state secondary <54,000,
Sherars Bridge state secondary,
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<122,000; * Wasco-Heppner, state
secondary <262.000, this probably
means some work on Cottonwood
at thia end of the road; Shaaiko- C ontinued fro m P a « e O ue
output will be decreased because
Fossil, state secondary. <60,000.
BOARD OF
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On primary highways: Columbia requirements for the war in Eu EQUALIZATION MEETING
river highway
Sundial-Dodson. rope wdl have terminated. Imuie
NOTICE; There will be a g^tot»
<2341,000, John Day River-Squally diately upon announcement that ing of the County Board of Equal
Hook, <800,000. On Highway 97, Germany haa been suhjooated tel- ization of Sherman County, r Ore
Madras-Crooked River <608,000. egramo will he sent to prime and gon, at the Court House, Moro,
All of the above are federal subcontractors to either chose shop Oregon on the second Monday In
funds matched. <3.079.000 will be or reduce their output- Plants pro May that being the 14th day of
P^er
- tte tax th a t wHl he on the special
„ „ „ pU eh<
put into the Front Street project ducing for lend-lease however, aro May, 1946, to publioaMy ex a m b o
been
going
on
for
over
1000
year-'-
^
lectian
ballot
June
22.
At
one
expected to continue such jobs
Those who would tra d e That may not be ' so bad. W
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on the Sherman highway north in Portland.
tim e there was doubt as to whether .
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(tank*, jeeps, etc.) as are still in the Assessment rolls, correct si*
to
junction.
freedom for security ore either have to get in or stay our the ones most interested m schools
the shop and these wdl be utilized errors In valuation, descriptio <
ObserveT April
M l
and we have not had an admin.*
in the Pacific theater. Theri wHl of lands or other property asses«?
. keep
.
would take the money or not.
n . A . . Hamse?
Kamaev ana
and » Mrs
deserving of neither.
traton with brains enough , to
Mrs O
r a W;
w.
come reoonverion and the produc ed 'by me, and it ’sh a l be the duty
It may seem peculiar that „there q Bryant, representing the M E.
YOU HAVE TO BE VERY
” J ? , f or th irty
should
such doubt.
doubt. It
It Sunday »dhool, and Mrs Carrie
tion of civilian goods providing of persons interested to , appear
should have
have been
been such
. J ® u 1* ™ « * i* true that nearly all of our taxes Jackson and Mrs G. B. Bourhill. TAKEN-UP: On my ranch 2-head war production board releases the at the time and place appointed
HOPEFUL AND TRUSTING
(appearance is by petition). All
itical quarrels
t0 are placed against things that are repre8enting the Presbyterian Sun
of cattle, been here since but material«.
' No American citisen unless so
petitions must be in writing and
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December. No marks or brands
^»uintum.Lib-MllTr Intervention- called v>rtuous. If a man be thrif- day gchool are delegates this week
filled with hope for world peace
An amendment to the securities verified by the oath of the appli
to be seen. Owner identify, pay
Europe economic y.
. ‘ ty and save his money we levy a from Moro Bt the state Sunday
that he is wiHing to grasp
cant and filed with the board
costs and take away. Donald L. and exchange commission law par
Qn
income and the property 8Ci100i convention in The Dalles.
¿by straw, can take heart over ists now say
within the first week it is by law
Clodfelter, phone-476 Grass V al sed in the senate and previously
N.
n. h,- .i i v ne ouys. We
we tax
w » a industry . T h
— e
rs. W.
w . Thoatpwm
Thompson has
has- hou,ht
bought
the proceedings so far between
concurred in bjfthe house permits required to be in session.
tardy rom
virope . ,
niI man who works the hardest, saves one of
ihside lots that formed
le y ,, Oregon
23-4c
Chwries A. RuggUs
the allied nations.
the
issuance and sale of securities
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Europi
meet, accun.ul.te» the bee«. the Blue Barn corra, and
County Assessor
In this week when agents of
up to <800J)00 by any business
build » corrugated iron etructure FOR SALE; J ft, cedar posts, 18
Joe Stalin, emissaries of Great That mean. am.Uer wages, email- I»*» the l.rg eet tax.
Britain, delegatee from the Unit er profit, for fiermer. and burl .There are few taxes ra.«d from w.th a concrete ftmndet.on to b .
I prh o f the the
things that more puritanical as an implement ahed when the
ed States and represetatives of Z X l « X n g e frwwl
that' America ha, call einful. In Oregon we Ux II- Moro Hardware *.ImpIementrCo.
smaller nations are meeting in hid X u e e T was economically quof to feed grandpa. We tax pin- move, m te the hew . concrete
San Francisco for the announced
hall machines (just a little) for building to be built where form-
purpose of achieving an organiza ■■niaia/
,
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a
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x«*
the general fund and now, the erly stood the Phillips building.
tion to make and retain peace the
It may be that some agieemv^.a
willing,*w* ^ i11 tax
been 1x08y the
omens are not hopeful except for will hold
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1 cigarettes for Johnnies education, week tearing down the old Blue
the most sangume.
world from fig ing.
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gee n0 morai connotations Barn, a Sherman county landmark
A reading of the actual results iously presumes that anyth»
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R whatever. Certainly it is for the past 25-year*. The building
of previous conferences leads to aT ^ u ^ h ^ t a k a n * ovfr eastern ™uch better than placing the en- was sold to L. W, Ross for* old
the conclusion—a t this date—that Riw,*t
ta?Len
l i i * , « . tire burden of school taxes o.u lumber and he, in turn, will M l
the United State« has been played
I ^ ^ a h e ^ e v e /w a s Property which means that pro- the most of it to other people,
for a sucker again and that its scared of R ussa u s .
< perty owners pay up or go ou* From the Observer, April. 27, 190fi
expenditure of men and money of Germany, or ng:* £
business. Not too hong agojnauy . Sherman Huff has a new 11-lb
of
at w> hou>e
on the w th
and materials will again result ways strived to maintain a bah
m continuation of European pow ance ° f
cigarette smokers do not want
L. Barnum has purchased the
B o u q u e t* to b a b y b e c a u to b e lo o fc « ,
er politic*,-which, whether rightly
• a lo v a b le in a u r w o n d e r f u l i n
We t°
the tax tbey can quit ar(i Ginn Wock irora A
Elrod-
f a n t '» w e a r. Y a u t l fin d e v e r y th in g
or wrongly, we have been talking tinent to balance off.
.g mQre than fhe
The gcore on baa€toall gamea
Ite need » ipi o u r Hal»y S lu q *.
will be told of the dangers
against.
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do without in this county last Sunday were
communMn,.
And.
.gam
,
we
will
property
owner
can
We are going to have to
4 to 9 in favor of Moro vs Wasco,
go forth to battle and kill another bankruptcy,
ether (1) get into” the game
on Moro diamond, and 16 to 0
and play power politics ourselves, generation of our youth to dez
in favor of Grass Valley vs An»
Many attempts
to legislate teR>pe
GrBgg ^ Uey diamond,
which means' educating some dip troy an ideology we do not under
lomats/*- (2)quit fooling around stand and that does not concern us against race prejudice were madi
impromptu celebration of
with the big boys who coddle us an take territory we do not want. last winter when many of the the 10th wedding MtoiveTsary of
along until we have been used foi
states had their law makers in Dr. George T. Parr brought *
their purposes and then drop our BUREAUCRATIC HUNGER
a c io n . Moat of them failed but
crow d,-of
togethe-
idealist^ ideas with barely u
au
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vi , xt
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a
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The OPA, in another of ita aomc, notably w Now York, pas-
thank you.
efforts to appease the public, has g^d. Such laws will probably turn evenjR<'
The Atlantic charter was our
raised the subsidy to be paid pack- out to be a mistake. A man who ______ ’______
first statement of policy and it
It is tnus
thus hoped
that
nopea u
» i more
mum finds that he must hire
nrre a Negro
p ic k 1 ’
t
... ,v_
was In the American tradition era.
meat will be available. Stockmen or a member of some other race e °Pe
for the most part. Except for
will be hard to convince that lar- or religion he does not like, or
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items 6 and 6, which were appn.
gar profit* for packers will in- one who finds that he must work
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ently put in for American political
crease the supply of meat.
alongside of such persons
will L, BERTY„ , 0
» W 0 M will
consumption it sounds much like
As
usual
the
government
is
at-
be
filled
with
a
g
rea
t
deal
less
a|fain
forget.
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Wilson's fourteen points. It wat
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later discovered, after nearly all tacking the food situation from tolerance than if permitted to
nations had subscribed to it, that the wrong angle. Reason for the evade such contact. The Negros
Firn • e a rn s timm on M o tK e rT tfcom,
lo t b e r emern a bea fu ll o f ow r o o -’
it was a mere aeries of notes. It shortage of beef is that the price were working as much as their
ooM orieaf T h e bandao«noo< w ay
did say that there would be no of feed is too high for anyone to easy going temperament desired,
to observe M o th e r'
feed
out
cattle,
so
they
are
ship-
the
Jews
wre
getting
along
al-
territorial aggrandisement, that
A tto rn e y A t
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peoples would be allowed to es ped at feeder weight and the pub- right in this country.. Laws of
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He
loses
300
to
100
pounds
per
this
kind
merely
serve
to
bring
to
■ w -r
Soft
as .dow n and the culest sort
tablish theit own type of govern
M o ro an d W i
anknal.
In
the
meantime
wheat
the
fore
prejudices
of
the
citizenry
ment, that there would be free
dom o f the seas, that nations and com spoil because it cannot wihen these prejudices were grad-,
of nursery designs to embroidery
would be given access to trade be moved from the farm, (you ually dying out anyway.
and raw materials.
and applique Blue or Pink
Since then Russia has practic
T H E O LD JUDG E SAYS. . . *
ally taken most of Poland, several
jc*»'
Rompers $ 1 .5 0
slices of Finland, Estonia, Latvia,
Lithuania and established herself
pretty well in all the Balkan
Finest quality pique, complete
states to say nothing of scaring
the daylights out of Turkey about
garment — you add a touch of enr
the Dardanelles. If Russia goes
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to war against Japan no one
W h y ahoaiew^Tyom
«- r^ T rn
broidery. Colors pink, blue,
expects her to allow Manchuria
r
o
w
good
figqro.
amd
wear
a both-)
to remain Japanese or even Chin-
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yellow, white
France has laid claim to the
Saar, England has made prelim-
inar plans to take over Sicily, ve
have talked about giving China
Formosa and Okinawa. All of
which indicates that the Atlantic
charter is of no more im portant
than the scraps of paper on which
it was written.
Far from living up to the o rig
inal idea that each nation would
be given the right to establish its
own kind of government, we have
eixieavored to force democracy
on them. For instance we said
about Italy “It is essential that
’ the Italian government should be
made more democratic by the in
troduction of representatives -f
those sections of the Italian peo
ple who have always opposed
Fascism.” and
Democratic or
gan s o f local govermaewt shall
ba created." All thia may be a
good idea from our point of vie
but it Isn't letting Italy make up
fta own mind.
Reading the actual product of
the famous tnsrtt-gr of the aelf
styled big three leaves one with
the feeling th at they were called
to axaR the political prestige at
home o f Roosevelt and Churchill.
Thia may explain Stalin's lack
o f interest In such goings on. Al-
$ 1 .5 0
* how 11
W aS*
fa b rlo d e lig h ts fo r y o o r glom ga. •
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Carriage Robe* $1.50
Piqua Carriage Robe and Pillow $1,98 .
Teddy Bear motif
Crepe Cerriifft Robe $1.50
Rnk or blue with • w ite A
trim
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Pique Bibs 35 cents
Mederie edged pastel linen 96 cents
Flennelette bibs 2 for a dollar
r
Birdseye 'D ey of the W eek* bibs 7 for $1
Pique Courel Bibs 69 cento
"Judge, remember that place up in the moun
tain* where we went trout fishing last year?”
" I sure do, George. We had a great time
up there, didn't we?”
” 1*11 never forget i t B ut this will interest
you. Judge. I heard just yesterday that the
revenue men raided a big still right near
there. Guess that's where all that high-
priced moonshine we heard about has been
coming from.”
" Wouldn’t be a bit surprised. I saw in the
paper the other day where the Government
has raided thousands of such stills during
the past year.”
r*o
" S ou nd s sort of reminiscent, doesn’t it,
*Judge?”
“ Exactly and it's not hard to figure out.
As soon as the distillers stopped making
whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to
the production of industrial alcohol for the
G overnm ent. . . the racketeers muscled in
again.”
" I hate to think 6f how that might have
spread, Judge, if the Government hadn’t
found it possible, without interfering with
our war effort in any way, to permit a
short resumption of legal whiskey pmdn*
tion recently.”
Dainty Dresses $ 1 .3 5 - 1 .3 9
C iv o y o u r c lilia r o m V ita m in O tho,
n a tu r a l w ay— by espesura to a n n
ato n e. th ro u g h o u r d a rlin g a w n *
a n ita , p in afo res and-sw tan a n i t a .z
Flannelette Kimonas $ 7 9 - .8 9
T O Y S -L o v e a b le cuddle toys for ¡toddlers
complete m terial ft
instructions for making K
A . M. Williams
The Dalles, Oregon
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