Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 08, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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FAQB 1. 1HERMAN ÇfcUNTY JO URNA U MO HQ, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1943
¿HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL (And here a note to future Paines,
Rousseaus, Voltaire», Cromwells,
Franklin», Lenins: jt’s going vo
Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
be hard to start much of a revol-
Editor ution in thought if the state con-
Giles L. French
KnUred a> «eeond cl*»« m atter at a,« trols the food )
Foatofflca at Moro. Oregon under Art o f
But why worry there’s a line
Consrraa of March 3. I Bit* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
forming.
MOMS«« X
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CIGARETTE TAX
- There is a citizens committee .
composed
of representatives of
IAL €DITORIAl_
the state schools, those interested
iSSOCIATJON m veterans and the .state institu-
tions, that is working for the
building bill. All of the publicity
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
about the entire election revolves
around its activities. Nothing is
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
being said about the cigarette tax
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ............. —~.*L.r. 4 LOO —f or or against
The aveiage
voter may not even know about
JUNE 8, 1945
the proposed cigarette tax unless
_ n
.h
it t
will
agreement that the fault goes back
to the government action that
«topped sugar production in Cuba
and to poor distribution after the
sugar arrived, and to too many
agencies doing the distributing.
Pretty ooon, the ineptneBs of
public administration will come to
light again and there will be cur-
ses and ravings. Then some tinii
thing about it.
BLOOM ON THE LOCUST
Washington Column
Continued from page one.
be further increased as a result
of exploratory drilling now in pro-
gress.
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la te st proposal is to furnish
transportation and subsistence to
m€n jn the east to induce them to
Women are to blame for ipost of this Summwu is May M, 194$.
Dick and Dies
of the lying men do. 'They ask
Attorneys for Plaintiff
questions.
Post Office Address: The
Dalles, Oregon
pedestrian is a man who has
29-32
two cars, a wife and a daughter,
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
A divorcee Is a dame who gets
Notice Is- hereby given that the
richer by decrees.
undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State o f Ore
.hip
yarda In the mean-
time
shipyard
. continue
leaving The west workers
for “back
home”
T. Lester Johpbon
A tto rn ey at
___ law* Ú
Oreron
* * * publication—June A 1946.
In st publication—June 29, 1946.
A
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
(Notice is hereby given that the
under^ fned haa fy,d i„ the Coun-
Cwjrt
sta U
Oregon
butUr «Un.
mmi.teator, with the will annexed.
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Maud
Akara
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If there is a correlation between
steady peacetime job Last year s h ERMAN COUNTY.
hour of 10:00 o’clock A
of of June» !H46- at
oceclc *•
a good crop of locust blooms and congress waa asked to provide gBRTHA LOUISE BOLTON, Pla- gaid day at the court room of of said day. at the County Court
a good crop of wheat, the farmers
courthouse In room, at the Court house, m More,
transportation to their homes for ifftiff, —vs—R. L. CON LEE and said Court, in
in
may as well begin feeling happy theap shipyard workers, but this u t i S i v
w iie»
Sherman County, Oregon, has been
tk« HENRY PERRAULT, MORO BU- Moro’ Sherman County, Oregon,
_
right
now. sweet
The smelHna
locusts are
so fill-
ed with
bloom
as *ltuatlon 18 ftow reversed, the ILDINO A INVESTMENT COM- Have been fixed by the Court as fixed by the Court as the time and
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I », ‘Workers are leaving the west coast PANY, also all other persons the time and place for hearing place for hearing of objections to
0 e gray
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j« larger droves than had been an- and parties unknown claiming any
objection« to said Final Account aaid Final Report and Account and
ft «sent« likely that a good « o p ticipaUd and
the nationa| cap_ n g K title, « t o t
e
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and Report ,„ d f or the settlement the settlement of Mid etU««.,»' ’
eege a good crop of wheat blooms.
rep
® ComJSainflwroiif fl^ D e ^ n d a n L * o f said estate.
Harry B. Pinkerton
Those who would tra d e
freedom for security are
deservin g of neither.
Briefly the cigarette tax will
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place a tax of one-tenth of a mill The two come at about the sam e
; n all CI?arettes sold m Oregon, time of year and surely are caus-
m
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It w ilf raise $2,000,000 which will’ ed by the beneficience of natira
be used to help finance publi: that sends the rain to make all
schools. Section 17 of the bill is plants grow.
PEOPLE HAVE THE KIND OF the meat of the proposal rf a n y
i nvv'WMMPNTTHFY DESERVE ° ne haS * pamphlet handy- The
GOVERNMENT THEY DESERVE rem<inder of the bill
up thc
In Other Days
the form of a stampede. It is as-
sume<j
tj,at ship
ghM> repair
reoajr work
work will
will
sumed that
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coa
rt
yards busy for at
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least two veam, by which time
the demobilisation of troops in the
Pacific may be expected.
In the house a hill has been in-
troduced to authorize the furnish-
ing in private facilities of medical
and hospital treatment to yeter-
« n . o f «11 w ar. on the «round of
TO all other persons and par-
Lioyd Hennagin Geo. G. Updegraff,
ties
nuknown
claiming
any
right
ties nuknown claiming any rig nt Administrator, with the w ill. an- Attorney for Executor
Iwaoa or interest tan
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tiU®» «state, w lien
in Mia
the
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ka Corn-
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real estate deserhed
the
pUint Defendants:
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i n THE NAME OF THE STA-
TE OF OREGON, You are requir-
ed to aniwer -the Complaint filed
5^/^^ four weefcg from the
date of the first publication of this
summon«- if you fail to answer,
l ppl7*to « ¡ ^ ¡ « r t ' f ^ u V ’reUef
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There seems to be \a general tax and method 0 / collection and
fear among /oornespondents, dip- is necessarily rather long,
lamats and others with some ^c- . Schools in Oregon are financed From the Observer, June 11, 1926 economy and m the 'belief that deinanded in the Complaint; for
Moro now has a network of rock
quaintance in international affairs by means of the property tax. In
veterans would receive better qual- Decree against each of you ad-
that the world is going commun recent ydars much of the cost has surfaced streets that afford a COA- ity of care than » now provided judging plaintiff to be owner of
the property hereinafter described
istic. Democracy, we read, has no been borne by the income and ex­ nection with nearly every street in government hospitals.
and that you and each of you have
in
the
city.
The
improvement
in­
great appeal to the masses of Eu-
taxes which are used to offset
no estate, right, title or inters»:
cludes
a
connecting
series
of
roads
rope, South America and most of property taxes when sufficient.
in the same, and that the title
C H U R C H E S
hereto be quieted in the plaintiff
’
It is not presumed that there on flat leading to the grain ware-
and aganst^all of the defendants
It is probable that the fear is will long be enough income and houses that has been long needed, Moro Community
and
that plaintiff be declared the
E.
H.
Moore
and
wife,
and
C.
P.
Presbyterian Chnrch
well grounded. The reasons for rt excise
exc»»« taxes to offset property
fee sim$>l« owner thereof; * that
Moore
and
wife
returned
Saturday
James
D.
Moberg,
pastor.
each of you be forever enjoined
are sound reasons If we are to taxes. Then the cost of schools-
Bible School 10 a. m.
from asserting or claiming any
have one political ideology in the phich has grown normously in re-
right whatsoever in or to said
world it will be communism or cent years—will go,back to the by Mrs C. P, Moore’« parents and Morning Worship 11 A. M.
land adverse to the plaintiff; * for
property
tax
payer.
He
will
find
It
aiater,
Mr
and
Mrs
J.
C.
Huntley
C.
E.
7:30
P.
M.
some other form of total govern a much bigger baby. Costs are continued to their home at Port- Wed. 8:M F. M. ^ ra y w »JjtlA ir
plaintiff's costs and disbursemeuts
and such other relief as shall seem
ment. There are not enough inde
$30,000,000 instead of $18,- l»nd on Sunday leaving Miss Betty Bible school at 10 a. ra. Mr. Er- equitable. That a description of
pendent soul» in the world to holJ 000,000.
n<>w
Perhaps they will drop Huntley to visit in Sherman coun- nest^ Moser Mtipjenary^
said laud in which the plaintiff
to democracy in the face of com-
to the Sundny School. Morning is seek x and asking for relief
some, perhaps not. That is a ques- ty during harvest.
muninstic attack.
and in the Complaint is
worship at Ma. m. Sermon, Rev. herein and
tion for the future.
Well drillers working on the A
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The above is written on the well - The question before the voters G .^Futter farm east of Moro hit Mr Ernest Mosier Potluck lun »It“«*?»
of —
Oregon,
and described as
founded theory that communism is Hi this election
on the cigarette water last Saturday at a depth of cheOni ?
t ¿
n
fol,lo_Y_8:
one of the many governmental
Lots 6 and 7 of Block 2 of
tax payer wants 227 feet Tests made indicated a sion led by Mr. Moser.
forms under which the people are tax is whether
the original town o f Moro
«uided and ruled and controlled by »“ 'P « r « t - If he
Perfectly
ft“»™ ‘» the minute .upply. Christian S e in e « Society
(ndw city of Moro). Sherman
Sunday aumla«
morning tart
service» at
Coantg; Oregon.
the government, and that demo- shle an<1 wi” >ng to pay for his
Members of the Moro - tennis
Sunday
Also 12 inches off the westerly
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+ schools by bimself he will prob- dub w*b be able to use their new 11:00 a-m. Subject “God the Only
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Cause and Creator.-
cracy IS a form of government ««<«>'« »X h im « ll he will proo-
side o f lot 8 of Block 2 of the
under which the people control *b'y vot«
a tax on cigar- iourt any time after this Saturday. Cause
original town (now city) of
/e tte s . If he feels that he may Serai Searcy state the grounds include» testimonials of healing.
Moro, Oregon. Sc’f*- ♦—-ft of
their government.
The
reading
room
in
the
rea»
land ad io ins the easterly part
Regardless of the bp service need some assistance in the com- are >n fine shape as the court has of the building is open. All as
of Lot 7 in the same h|ock
democracy m these United States ■"« X«»” he will probably vote been oiled twice and has been thorized Christian Science liter»
and is othei4rise described as ,
there i. probably a majority that for the tax.
-moothed by a heavy roller,
ture can be bought or borrow««
;2 inches wide jind 100 .
really prefers a form of govern-
A" * general thing cigarette From the Observer, June 9, 191«
feet long on the westerly side
Wednesday, night service at 8
of said Lot 8*
ment that offer, them more pro- t»*es are among the most reliable
Fu" 'ral services were held for
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
This summons is served upon
tection than does democracy. They of taxes.- The record show, that Mr, Elixa M. Harris m the M. E.
w
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you pursuant to an Order of the
want security. Evidence of this they are very constant, good years church Thursday • morning. Mrs
Mwm
worship
11:00 A- M. Judge of the above-entitled Court
can be found tn the result« of the *nd *>ad, depreaemn and inflation. H am s was a pioneer
Sher™“ ‘
p
Cannell, Pastor
«?_ .the 22n< day of May,
1946, which directs that this sum­
last two presidential elections The They ark as good or better than county and formerly, kept the toll
mons be published once each week
1
gate at the foot of the Harris
issue, we think, was fairly clear, property taxes.
for four consecutive weeks in the
, j-
a.v rki-Ä..*.»- To every man upon this earth
Oregonians have always voted grade leading across the Deschutes
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Sherman County Journal, «new s­
People like to 'be coddled by an
Death cometh soon or late;
all powerful government. Scions »gainst a sales tax. This means to The Dalle«,
paper published at Moro, Oregon,
And how can man die better
and that copies of the Summons
of old families, whose progenitors that many families have lived hi
Truman Strong of Moro and
Than facing fearful odds
and Complaint certified to be not
crossed the plains in an outburst Oregon for four or five years with- Miss, Ethel Rasch of Cottage
deposited in the postoffice di­
For the ashes of his fathers
of independence, come with their
making any direct contrihu- Grove, Oregon will be married
rected to
the
defendants
And
the
temples
of
his
gods?
’A 7~
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cups in their hands as easily as do ^on to the cqst of schools or any Wednesday, „June 44th, at the
7
m
u
* postage tbereooa prepaid for the
—T. Itr M«raul«*y reason ftufcf their wherealx>uts is
the immigrants, whose ancestors other governmental function. A cig bride’s parents at Cottage Grove,
unknown.
have never known independence, »rette tax is a comparatively fee-
Crops in the northern part o«
The date of the A n t publication
The lure of 'governmental cum- ble method of getting anything Sherman county are looking fine
shaw has an appeal
to alb they from them. But it will get some- for this season of the year, hut
cast HMiil, teachmgs
of indepen thing. Whatever it gets will mean we believe the record crop for 1916 STRAYED: Two ysarMng heifers,
dence with a flippant, “to hell with that much less property tax for will be harvested by W. S. Powell
upper and lower hit m left ear.
quarter circle JR connected on
the principle, give me the interest” the property* owner to pay.
and O. G. Sayrs from their farms
left hip. Bob Belshe, Phone 819,
and stand patiently in line for
At the rate our war industry west of Moro.
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v
31-3p
something from their government.
dropping it is likely that by the From the Observer, June 8, 1906
The percentage of people who time this tax can be collected C, K. Oochran will have no more -
.
would resllv nrefer to do thing,
(heginnmg date November 1, )945) trifling witfi a wind-mall over ht.
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practically
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J a . r A .nd distributed, (probably D eem - well. He ha. inateUed a „ « .lin e
« er, • h
- t w a l .y new. « $100-
0 0 . Tru-
2lp
man 'Strong, M oto .
vast majority prefers to leave the
the property taxpayers engihe to do the pumping.
burden of providing food, shelter,
W ‘" have the problem of
Robert Belehee began tapping a
c a TF. n
12
amuaaoient,
h'ealUi,
retirement financing the'schools in their lap,, opring-well on Elwood Thompeon r. TOR SALE,
Mnd 12 f t
Calkins weeders, with hitch;
largely to the management of a From the financial angle there is farm to draw water to hi» pre-
one
John Deere weeder with 2
professedly benign government.
«<> reason why a property owner nwses, and left some of the tools
weeder
hitch, run one year. W.
The prttttiT of commwiising a should bail to give this measure a on the ground. An old pet of a
C.
Fuller,
file
'>
democracy is easy. The elected favorable vote. Others who feel an horse Jn Elwood's (bunch, went
Want Ad»
officers must he susceptible t0 obligation to aid in financing the nosing about the place to discover
pressure from those who want
school» »hould do likewise.’ what Robert was doing, and of
course, into the well he flopped;
more service« and supervision by
after digging* enlarging the well
government grows apace.
NO PORK, NO SUGAR
the
animal was dragged out, ap-
Consider what the two types of
pearwtly satisfied. ,
Jn
the
matter
that
is
closest
to
government have to offer to the
George Hennagin had six 4-horse
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the heart of everyone the govern-
people. Democracy _ and capitalism
opportunity
to
compete
m#nt
has
recently
given
conclusive
'teams
loading with brick m Moro
ffTor an
freely ^rith others to win great evidence that public control does yard* one day
last week, with
rewards if successful, to have the "®t "™k. It either becomes pub- which to lme up a big cistern he
right to speak freely, to be tried IS< control for private interest«— 1» building.______________ - -
fairly when accused, to vote for *» »o”* h*ye intimated—or it just Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. 6 E.S.
M-ete Every Second and
own officials, to obtain some dig-
»P®* through ignorance-
Fourth
Thursdays in each
nitv as an individual. Communism
A few weeks ago the results of
Month. Visiting Members
offers a pretty certain living <**« department o f agriculture
Invited— Moro. Oregon
(without much hope of it becoming campaign to reduce the number o f,
Rose Amidon, W. M.
better, but as good as the peoples hogs came to pertinent notice
Ruth Sparling, Secretary
relief xrom
from concern when there was no hog meat for j up,ne Rebekah iJ<xl<r No. 11«
are used
useo to)
to, reuei
Lupine
over public and most private af- s«le. Reaaon:*there were no hogs,
2nd and 4th
fairs. The matter of free speech, It may be presumed that the de- Tuesdays of each
fair trials, etc., may never be partment was sorry and perhaps nxmth. Visiting mem
welcome.
needed. Why worry?
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political heads rolled from hers
Clara Houston,« N.G 1
Communism can afford—and is there to other well paid political Florence Johnston. Stj
offering—a definite way of life. jobs. (Jones back to being a judge,
You do this and we’ll do that. Dem Wickard to REA) But there waa l ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.& A.AL
Meets on the 1st and
oeraey offers certain rather
no hog meat.
3rd Thursday evenings
tangible rights and says, “now go
Now it comes to light that house
of each month* Visiting
ahead and make yourself a free keepers who generously waited
members are cordially
invited to meet with us
life «
until the need arose to obtain their
C. A. Ruggles. W. M
- Perhaps at some later time the quota of canning sugar will get
W.
D.
Wallan, Secretary
influence of daily bread, the un- ten pounds of sweetening instead
Moro Lodge No. 113. IX).O.F*
mediate question o f Irving, will of fifteen pounds which the one*
Meeta 1st and * .8rd
be less important and people will with no trust in their souls ob-
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
begin to prove that “man does not tained. Not all the smoke that
hall. Transient and
visit ng brothers are
live by breed alone”. But its cornea from out the kitchen can
cordially invited
hard to make an idea function on be laid to the stove this week. The
to meet with us.
an empty stomach. The practical women are angry.
Ernest Houston N. G.
...ln ,. «««A
’em and boss 'em
The columnists, who purport bo
A. R. Keesinger, Secretary
r r ttin , b ,. know overthinr, are in Xener.l
LONG
DISTANCE
IF » » fill a b ig p a r *
o f th e w a r p ic tu re
“ Getting things done ’til the war ia
won” is still the big job o f Long
Distance. .
_
Som etim es there’s an extra heavy
load on certain circuits. Then the
operator will ask your help by say­
ing— “Please lim it your call to 5
m inutes.’9
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Moke tfce Seveofk a Success
T H I ffACIFIC T IH IH O M « ANO T l H O t A l H CQMPAHT
oUC
PERMANENT S T A T E POSI-
TIONS for skilled workers: Key
Punch Operators, Tabulating Ma­
chine Operators, Sènior Tabu­
lating Machine Operators. Get
applications from Merit sysUm
Council; 616 Mèad Building,
Portland 4. Finii filing date June
23. Positions in Salem.
SOCIAL WORKERS— advanced
opportunities fo r positions with
the State. Staff Assistant I, II
(Multnomah County), Field Re­
presentative. G e t applications
from Merit -System Council, 616
Mead Building, Portland 4, Ore­
gon. Final filing date June 23
Positions in Portland only.
FOR SALE: 7 foot John Deere
30p
binder. Jçs« Landry.
The badge of a Cfc.
(CIVILIAN FIRST CLASS)
FOR SALE: Almost new, white en­
amel wood or coal range with
copper coils. , Also 18 laying
New Hampshire hens
(last
spring pullets). . Gifford May,
Moro, Phone 844
x 301-p
FOR SALE. 1« f t Case harvester.
Good repair. Priced right. D. L.
Reynolds, Grass Valley 3O-2p
28 31
A LIGHT COMPANY
Your ButinM^Managod Power Syttem
FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts IS
A 21 inch posts and better fid
cents per post delivered any
place here. G. L. Briggs, phone
6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dal­
le«, Oregon
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