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lUUll 4h**»A* HHMflbtAN COUNT» JOURNAL ' . • ______ Published Every FrH»* Bt Moro, Oregon ______ Editor biles L. French „ _____ ■ »t vb* Smarrii M Moro. O iw « »n*r A* oi FltiBAVt AWMV »«. ».««• empowering a small group to votP Bert Stanton Buried new taxes, why not let all the . people vote thereon? New buiki- Pr¡neville • • ' FOR SALB: House In Moro. Fee « n ..; Write Raw.eUh^ 81-10L Oakland, cal. Giles French. FOR SALE: 362 acres at Center- L A N D BANK L O A N S **»WW* W a n t A d » GEORGE C. UPDEGKÀFF X M ohM r A t L aw Fresh cow for sale. John DeMocfc* vUle, Wash. May be divided in 4% Interest Long Term Ings for the state institutions. Stanton f q R SALE: Registered Jersey tw o places, 220 acres in one and Liberal Prepayment Privileges new courses at the schWils, new MoaeiMBAWaMa Charles Albert (Bert) remainder in another. Also 154 ~___ __ Loan A»*’n cow. Just Fresh J N Landry Dalles Nat’l ____ Farm taxes of all kinds, might all oe h |S jlome {n Prineville on Phohe onu. 845, Moro, paid for more cheeriuuy w ,u, a g &t Qf 73u ?3 He e came , acres leased lgua. land. No mo i rock w * on any g ank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon cheerfully anu and with aye of • M L ^ .s iiy r e l o f March > < 1 p SW» _ ... - , —- • • ------ I> ♦ >■*** A W l. ’ '* It* lx* A~—*— z./ bldgs, KlzTrvc- drilled Xrillpri well, wpll ---- --- fewer complications if the j>ro- r parents to Sherman co l o s t : Ivory helm on goid chaTh. of 2 sets ■ Of jects and the tax were voted v 54 ago from Michigan Reward. Mrs. Arden Squire. stock If desired, also equipment, jWaa»Xat X the people Instead o f the budget » n ^ m#r L.W.Cooper. Centerville. Wash. Irti committee or the legislature. and lived here until 1906. He n.ar m o i e j e c t i o n may be raised that rled Orah Turner and was the „ 23:5c such a process would complicate father of two sons, Harold, who WANTED: Pasture for oattie. government too greatly.. It cer- died in 1942 and Farris, Tom Douma. 23-5p ' 7 * tainly would complicate it, but i n 191& Mr Stantton moved to SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket books it would serve to straighten out Prineville where he -worked for for 40c W rite—Pocket B uikt «ome of"therpresent'¿“¿ k s \ h l t h t‘he railway there for a time. H* MORO Phoxe 871 ' I X iw. rtmwn a lot tlgh- has l«en in California much of tm E nim uni m n iT u in n x u i.ii.u u tu u Club of America 1 Box 2212B— OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER are going to be drawn a « * » « " - the tlme for 20 yearg. Survivig ~ ■ .. . Hollywood - 28 Calif. 37p ter when the p res^ i 1 jg hig gon Farrig SUBSCRIPTION RATES slows down------and it ca n t keep lers, Mrs Loie Remington Order early <or preferred dates. Remington and and ■ Payable in Advance Christie New Hampshires, Rock- I ¿ 00 on at the pace its going. FRANK L. TATB Mrs Edna Coon of Portland airi ONE YEAR Carrie Oakes, of Prineville. MORO, ORREGON Phone 454 ’ Hamp Cross, and Dryden Waite APRIL It, IMS Leghorns. 1946 circular avail Interment was made in tne District Dealer for ----------------------------------- tr u e that a majority of Masonic Cemetery at Prineville. able. Hatches weekly. Hart’s Gilliam & Sherman Counties Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. Those who w ould tra d e the op a Good Rawleigh Route Available, freedom fo r eeCtirUy are continued. It probably means that of 1500 fam. No exp. needed. Lrg. You can bet It's not by aeddent that F *"< government controls will he fas sales mean big profits. Per. Full deserving o f neither. tened on to the nation for an In- RPM Motor Oil keeps your motor ’ definite time. One means of loos- WARNING cleaner, gives it longer life. Tbh oil’s • A GOOD START • ening the hold might be to auto- especially compounded to end carbon Safety is the rule of most indiv 1 :0 0 p .m . at the Grass Valley Methodiet Church. E aster is , _ . maticallv release them when pi»v trouble, prevent corrosion, stick to We wish to commend Gallup s m a t e a n demand. Deter iduals and we should always keep the day of (Yirist’s resnrrec tion from the dead. You .will poll. It discover«! that Republi- “ that state hoc spots that ordinary oils leave bare this In mind. One careless chance want to Join with Christ and _with fellow-Christlans hi cel and Democratic voters think " ° eagy how ever. and manu and exposed to wear, to fight oxida may bring injury or death to any ebrating the anniversary of H is victory. one of us. All children arid most tion, and to eliminate air-bubbles ’ x »i facturera might hold back on pro- We invite you to worship w ith us. One of the h l,: o b j e t e n . to aU (f g w u M fo) adults should be warned not to that would impair circulation. Best touch a wire hanging from a the polls was that they tentted to satigfactlon of the market. o f all, RPM Motor Oil doesn’t cos» C. WILDERMUTH, Pastor divide the people Instead of uni writing the government . . . . . pole or laying - - on the ground. Re- a cent more! fvlng them. As a matter of easily amount nf p o o d s _______ ____ ______________________________ ____________— ----- - J port it to ynrr I oor I power art rtemonstratable fact people do not erm produced (either ilir- ................................................................................ jl3ht company e employees. C. R. ANDERSON think as Republicans or X T Indirectly through p r P . § . Graas Valley, Phone 232 KITES ARE DANGEROUS crate, but as Americana—perhaps ' R also determines how PACIFIC POWER A LIGHT CO. 'B r e e z y M o n e y * as human beings* A more « a lls- fgn get for lts pnrt J. C. WILSON tic division would be along Indus- ng. thr<iugh taxation it Wasco, Phone 552 GAS AND OIL trial lines, farmers, laborers ow- pretty wen determine protit; Tlrea—Acceaaoriea ners, managers. , n p . R determines the in the more hectic days of the ‘h ,d for gOods. That 3 A c t Farce - &. H. McKKAN and SOM A STAND AR D OF C A LIFO R N IA S S O O U C T new deal there -was oom sembla- £ * £ „ , manaEement. That In so rsu re nee of a division along political “ P " M o r o H i g h S c h o o l J u n i o r C la s s Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel lines. Those were the days when 1« a ba* o( Farm Implements, Bags, Twine conservative Jeffersonian Demo- nuanc e o f such controls it Oil ru n s C. A. INSURANCE OffEUO-"« three gw. R ayleigh PrOdUCfe deslre to have L u th e r a n C h u rc h crata felt Impelled to follow the new deal party line whether it hurt or not. Moat people now, wlaely. have more loyalty to Uwir economic group than to a party* This newspaper considers that advisable. Labor, by going solidly together has been able to pry lu elf Into a more favorable position The loy.U y was to labor. however, not to the p artr Farnv ers have not done likewise and are «till divided into groups, ^ " c " ^southwmer^'t^the mid- >m eans that they arc a- ‘ - - A ll Boy Show - afrald nQW they ^ n tin u e to fear the results * unreatrlcted production and « competition that made A m « > - J ' ■* A - • (he fe(, hou- bcqt clothed o f any in the High School Gymnasium sea’ indirection choose Admission: Children $.25. General .50 ™ 5^ controls that operates . »V *™ d(d Gcr. Reserved Scats $.75 í italv. If Americans O n Sale at Pacific Power A Light Co. successful sy?- tern tor one like th a t f“ r ............................................................................................................ ... . ' BARBED WIRE—GOOD FRIDAY,«APRIL 2 6 / 8p.m.' - . westerner who U normally Rep- I « * " « controls “ ** P" ^ ubllcan it has been p o - lb l. Tor course - - ;; the administration to give the fanners anv kind of treatment « r c h i n c t O l l C o l u m n It desired, or withhold anything, because some individual or group Continaed from page one^------- — could many years before ou io always always be found to w agree. "---- so niuuj -------- achieving . x ___A-» could K a naadp . . • __Ih n v that b a v they p lo st have th e lost the nd appointments be made '. thlg rom that group. Farmers now vlgor and vision of youth ave a program that few groups or middle age. As the recommend- ¡ke. 1 * atlons strike at the heart of the We hope the public poll takers aeniority system, the report steps ontlnue to ask questions that toeR of almost every mem- rill Inhibit the preludlces of the • ieople Instead of in name them, t start has been made , , ■ ? ' Feedstor* lft3 ' W A8CO_ * ' Rom where I sit Z. ¿y Joe M arsh ivaSDlDjJI Other I M^t Fisher’s our local weather m a n h . and planning for the pic nic of our town Improvement Club, Mat persuades us to postpone it until Tuesday— since it’s going to ' rain for three days, starting Sat- ; urday the 8th. But Ed Whortle claims he can feel rain in his big toe— and he says there isn’t a drop in prospect ! for at least three days! Well, it’s bright and sunny on I the 8th — and 9th— and 10th.'But 1 the day of the picnic, it pours a CATS It has been suggested, and pro Prom the Observer, April 22. ’27 perly. that In addition to cleaning Evelyn Christianson and Velma ip the e Inanimate things about p owell of Moro were first and trungs awuv and RUth WilsOn. of w ill Dorls PaynC and own that there ♦u be a campaign exterminate the Rufus were second in the typirg n the day specified as clean up conURt p a8test rate, 58 words, iay. ' wa8 made by Della Helyer of Kent .J It Is truthfully said that rat Orville Barnum has been relea- » rilling conducted on a one-man the arfny an(, i8 hoine iasis merely drives the rodents o another abode. The town has Hollis Bull has been elected pretty fair rat population In president of the farm crops slub pile of the fact t that better con o ^ g o n Agricultural college, sed at the dump rol methods are used three county -race meet -srd and some rat killing has organization was finished at a >een done around town. . meeting held here Sunday. Tygh If steps teps were taken to poison VaUey Gk>ldendlale and Sherman ir gas rats in every estafolWhment CQUnt fairs w jy have the same vhere they are bothersome on hQrgeg me specific day. it might be pos- From observer, April 20, ’17 tible to make the town a more A public meeting will be held íealthful ’ as well as a prettifcf April 25 to discuss the proposition >lace. of building a new school house —— -------------- In Moro. TOTE ON IT ■ * It has 60011 decided to cal1 the Complaint over the six percent new bank at Moro the Farmers Imitation Is getting stronger and State Bank. t mav be that Inflation Is grow- John Dunn has bought the La „ Z r , b , n ,,x percent a year, dry building fro m N W Thompson ih leh will make tax levying fall and will open a biacksmlht shop* behind the cost of keeping nor- A most unusual happening was M l government in operation, to the snow which fell last Sunday say nothing of the new ventures when several inches covered the that are being asked of govern- ground. From the Observer. April 1®, 07 “ in aome places there Is objec- Grain bags made In the Walla tion to voting on special levies Walla penitentiary will cast Wash because «lie opposition so often Ington farmers 9 cents this year, w in . The Portland school dis- Hon. C.W.Moore, the newly ap- trict ls one of them. In most of pointed register of The Dalles the school districts of the state Land office, went to that town «pedal levies are voted without last week to see about taking over ■ qualm by the taxpayers his Job.. - -n>e thought arises that perhaps In Gilliam. Morrow and Sher m mteht be w ell If all new ven- man counties Crosfield has sld 36 i v X e n t were voted «unbtne, of the 1907 model, that gjj tbe taxpayers instead of a mere budget committee. This could b e done at primary election tim e ev ery other j t u . Instead ol M at Fisher versus \ Ed’s Big Toe cuts 14 feet and can lx» handled by four men and 20 horses, ; W hite Clover Ice cream at Bill R udolfs Sunday. rain like Jupiter Pluvtus—and we hold It in Ma H oskins’ parlor, drinking beer and roasting hot« dogs. Of coarse, Ed rassee Mat no end. But nobody’s* sore. In fact, they like Mat Just a little better, being an expert and being wrong. (And from where I sit, a stormy day indoors before a fire makes a hot dog and a glass of beer extra appetising!) . Copyright, 1946, United States Brewer» Foundation C A L K IN S R E C L A M A T O R C H IE F , the newest, m ost improved weeder. M ade for the type of w ork you have to do. . I t has: 1 N ew , improved gooseneck - You’ll Be Ahead With POSTS PHONES Office Residence 162 182 OREGON SUNSET Service! A t SUNSET you will find management Moro Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. Transient and risit ng brothers are ©ordielty invited to meet with us. Ernest Houston N. G. A. R. Keasinger, Secretary Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. Meet« 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Visit ng mem bers welcome. that it always handy to see that you |get service entirely to your liking. For bet- . ter service try SUNSET O o f R e p u ta tio n /« Y ou r P ro tec tio n Its Sunset Motor Co. L. Hclutchlan NG Florence Johnat^n j Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, Q E.A Meets Every Second one Fourth Thursdays in eajfi Month. Visiting Member* Invited-—Moro. Oregon Helen Ruggles, W. M. Edna Meizer, Secretary Eureka Ixxige No. 121 A.F.«£ A.3L Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenin ■ of each month. Vi iti •» members arc cordially :nvit xl to met t with U’ LcRoy Wright, W. M. H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE The Dalles, Oregon CADILLAC T Qlteck ifMtA. Unei with th ii RECAPPING GUIDE TVFAP ALMOST O O N f WATCH OZ/TfAIAKf A DATS WITH US TO U C A P NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of W esley J. Wilde, deceased, are hereby not ified to present them, with the vouchers and , duly verified, to the undersigned, the duly ap pointed, qualified and acting A d -, ministratrix of the Estate /)f Wesley J. Wilde, deceased, at the office of T. Lester Johnson, Attorney at law, Wasco, Oregon, within six month's from the dote of the first publication of this no tice, which date is April 5, 1946. Wilma Wilde Administratrix T. .Lester Johnson Attorney at law Wasco, Oregon 22-25 TIM S SMOOTH M C A F AT O N C I M f USTOOAF F A M IC SHOWIHO THROUOH DON’T OSLAF U t p t l THIS HAFFSNS SK US F01 QUALITY WORK SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY 2 Reduces sidehill ditching 3 Sheds trash more freely 4 Easier operating lift 5 Added drive refinements 6 Lock block shoe bearing W e expect to have some of these weeders by the time you,11 need them C an also get Calkins Rod Tillers Moro Lumber & Fuel MIKE AND MARY ANN MULIGK MORO HALL APRIL 20 ► r: M o ro L< Admission: $1,00 -, • - Vx,