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t PA G R 2 SH E R M A N COUNTY ir n m lu J - i m i a l “ g ® “£ r p ub lish«! Every Friday at Moro, O n g«» ^ E d ito r rtoMh -- -- --- Ae't of Congr*« of M»rch 3. i87>- ______ ’ . ------ — " ' 1 isaKiBEGor" F R ID A Y OCTOBER JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON !onfirm ed -b y z the U, S. ’his is the m an n er in of th is region, They m ust reside m ost im p o rtan t o here • a n d m aintain th e ir office countrv are selected, here, its m em bers are selected by th e P resident o f. the u n ite d for exam ple, the secretaries of S tates and th eir ¿ appointm ent the Cabinets The Chief of Staff 1» tiers m ust be lx>na fide residents m ain th a t the assum ption th a t th e people are im potent to construct in d u srla f m asterpieces w ithout governm ent 'control show s lit- tic confidence in the abilities of A m ericans and an Inadequate knowledge of our. history in such m atters. Let us not sell A m erica short. As for us we are m ore afrai 1 of big governm ent (from w hich th ere is no recourse) than big in dustry (which can be control led by governm ent.) Hi- N otice I have lost m y lease o n my form er location in Grass V alley and have'closed u m y auto repair shop th e re fo r th a t rea son. I w ant to th an k th e people of. th e i county for th eir business while there. Jos’s Motor Service, Joe R itner J, r> iuip O F F IC IA L , COUNTY P A P E R SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S O N E YEA R .................. ......... >2.0« To the editor: I read your editorial of Sep CVA A G A IN tem ber óum 30th on v CVA. ---------------- tern v a . No individ- In another colum n we publish ual corporation or com pany has a letter from Senator A ustin m eans w ith w hich to ccm- Flegel in which he explains his p jete the dam s required to de position about the CVA. * — ..n w m n n rro e n of f th isuion auoui m e v. * velop the r full resources the e It is distressing to one who be- Colum bia R iver. Aside from fi- lieves whole heartedly in the nancjai considerations it would ability of the Am erican people not practicable because of the to organize for huge production vai*jous sovereignties involved to read that “No individual cor- an(1 because any dam affects the poration or com pany has the interests of th ree or four stages m eans w ith w hich to complete and probably the in terests of the dam s required to develop both the Federal G overnm ent the full resources of th e Coluni- a n d o f Canada. F u rth e rm o re , a bia riv e r.” We have done some p riv ate individual or corporation big Jobs by private industry in couid not com plete th e dam be- America and we doubt if damm- c a u se 'it would only be interested ing the Columbia i$ much big- in one phase of the developm ent ger than the developm ent of the of ♦ t he river, nam ely power. Mesabi range for the production ch an n el developm ent, flood cOn- of steel or of some o th er Ameri- tro j irrig a tio n , fisheries and re can enterprise. Senator Flegel, cia m ation all are of im portance, him self, w as engaged in some and each of these interests con- sizeable industrial w ork during fljct m ore or less w ith the other, th e w ar and should be expected It seem s seif evident therefore to speak m ore highly of Ameri- th a t the oniy w ay in w hich the can accom plishments. riv e r can he developed is by It will be the earnings of ‘he t he Federal G overnm ent which people th at go into the construe- . h a s the m eans and the p o w e r to tion in any event. It will be fi- do a com plete Job. nanced by taxes if built by the j am glad th a t you realize th at governm ent, and that is a sort of th ere m ust be a co-ordinating forced contribution. It would l e au th o rity and th a t is w h at we financed by bond issues by pri- are seeking to accom plish by vate concerns and no one would the proposed CVA Bill. No new be forced to contribute. T here pow ers are given to th is admin- ls no reason w hy private Indus- lstra tion not already possessed - t r y couldn’t do the job except by the agencies now having jor- th a t people have been trained lgdiction. T he m em bership of to th in k th a t im possible?-trained the ad m in istratio n is carefully to believe th a t Am ericans x safeguarded. Two of th e mem- governm ent are som ew hat bet l 5 # j - * l l a ’ iir i.( M k F ter. less m ercenary, .th a n Meets Jgt #nd 3r(J those In p riv ate Industry. T W Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. has been so in the face of the ^ail. T ra n sie n t and fact th a t governm ent ineffici- Vjsiting b ro th ers are ency often costs m ore th an pri- cordially invited to •ra*A meet w ith us. vate nrnlita profits. The “ senator aiso says that Leo W atkins, N. O. “No new pow ers are given to John DeMoss. Secretary th is adm in istratio n not already possessed b y the agencies new Eureka Lodge No. 121 A .F .A A ." Meets on th e 1st and having jurisdiction ” T his m eans, 3rd T hursday evening* no doubt, the arm y engineer* each m onth. Visiting and the reclam ation service. Cer m em bers cordially in tainly the CVA bill now before vited to m eet w ith us congress does give additional L. V. Ilenrichs. W. M pow ers to the* proposed CVA H B. Pinkerton. Secretary board both as to control over ovr. | th e area and over finances, fls Meetg 2nd and 4Uj ■ —------ - Tuesdays of each * ~ « (T O R E K Will vs Sales & Service Richfield Products . MORO W ednesday. After noons Friday D A L i . ES 21) « Elast Third Street Telephone 3209 Harrington Motor Co. OLD H ermitage Kentucky MUrkey -A ß lend $2.30 a pt. W.l f 0 n fifth A Gentlem ans W hiskey from Kentucky National Distillers Prod. Corp., N. Y. rr 86 Proof • 65% Grain Neutral Spirits T..' 7 7 » . .................................. Let US Worry If yo u r C attle eat yon r N e ig h b o r ’s Crop If you r C om bine p u lls d o w n ; w ir e s If you r Cow w r e c k s a Car 1 If y o u h ave an au to a ccid en t If you r Dog b ite s som eon e (If you b ite th e d og— it d o e sn ’t count) ,,, tnpst H u/U Ada FOR SALE: „ 6 room house in Moro, gravel street, 2 lots, floor covering, rem odeled, good foundation. Giles French: FOR SALE: Spinet piano. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Casu or term s. Carikbe seen a t More. W rite ’ Tollm an Piano Stove, .395 South 12th St., Salem, Ore gon. , 49-5 lc WANTED: Reliable m an w itn car to call on farm ers in Sher m an county. W onderful oppor tunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital requires. Perm anent. W rite today*. Mc- Ness Co. Dept. B.' 2423 Magnol ia St. Oakland 7, Calif. 49-50p CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp weeze. Bring them in any da-' but Sunday. C & C Food Store, Grass Valley. Oregon. 21t?c SHOE R E PA IR IN G —Prom pt ser vice, Leave shoes at S m ith s H ardw are, Grass Valley. Glenn Perry. 15tfc J'p R SA LE— .< qw available fo** Im m ediate delivery W i 11 y s ..loops and .four-wheel drive pick-ups. - Com plete W illys Overland line of panels, station d.:,ons and Jeepsters now • #nc’ntionallv reduced In price C n r f H W,’1!D M< tor Co.. Third fin I b ln oin. ..ts., The Dalles, " 22tfc • Paul K. Keller M.D. RYE, EAR, NOSE A THROAT C hapm an Building T he D alle« Oregon HOURS: 9 to 3, closed Tb n rsday aftern oon In fa n t’s Wear C lothing for th e L ittle st ones, all of them . C om plete sto ck of babies’ w ear, and th e cu test tilin g s, too. Sw eaters a n d Skirts for Schoolgirls - Bcanip^m • ’ bright felts * Beautiful new fall dresses. '■ " The Gay Shop Dance Sat. October 15 Grass Valley A ud. Arnold Hanson’s Orchestra Adm. $1.20 From where I sit ¿ y Jo e M a rs h But Curly "Knows What The Score Is!" Was over at Doc Sherman’H drug •to r e listening to the World Series on the radio. Curly Lawson wan ders in and says: “How about a chocolate malted. D oc?” “ Sorry, Curly," says Doc, “can’t m ake j*eu a malted for a while y e t " “W hat’s the idea?" Curly auks. “W ell,” says Doc, “most of th e folks w ant to hear the gam e amd the m ixer make« too much noise." Curly thinks a moment an d says, “ Okay w ith me, Doc— I ’ll take a chocolate soda!" This shows how tolerant folks eon be. Doc showed his respect for ' PHONE 2170 how the majority fe lt; Curly was big enough not to in sist on U s malted even though he doesn’t hap pen to be fond of baseball. From where 1 sit, w illingness to respect the other people’s feelin g s is important in a Dem ocracy. I f w e’re tolerant o f a person’* like for baseball or a gla ss o f tem per ate beer, we’ve come a long w ay on the right road -» the road to a better America, that is! Copyright, 1949, United Statet Brewer» Foundation .v 1 DON’T WORRY u o , . Farmers Protective Policy Protect You ™ |* cn„gn elcome. Snllie M artin, w N. G. Clara Houston, Sec A ttorney at la* ; M ad ras, O r e g o n George G. Updegra 1 ¡ _______ X , THE of the A t w „ the Comtftandittg A dm iral o è t h e 'N a v y ,[th e mem- he* ■< of thè 'S uprem a »Court anti her judicial officers, No reason '• ollit exists why the Same high stand ard generally required both by the P resident and by the Senate for such nom inees should not apply w ith equal force to the m em bers of the CVA. T his riv e r w hich is owned by , the people^of the c o u n try ^ and wmich b ^ -de /elpped by the »^public 1 m anty and en terprise Jfdr the benefit of the public free from selfish in terests and private profit.,, 11 don’t think th is is so cialism . I t strik es me as being ju s t plain comm on sense, j, W ith kindest .regards I am V ery tru ly yours, A ustin 5*. Flegel 14, 1949 uuid ‘ru ndav. 14, 1949 T h e ab ove lo sse s h ave occurred in SH E R M A N COUNTY — D on’t YOU B E C AUG H T U N P R E P A R E D or PHONE W ASCO231' B ethlehem C hapter N o. 78. O.E.S Meets every second and fourth T hursday in each m onth; visiting m em bers Invited. Moro, Oregon GRIFFITH & MEEKE INSURANCE — REALTORS E lsie Jon es, W. M. E dna M elaer. S ecretary 1 heee folk» m ean bu»ine»a fo r the W e»t... Pacific T elephone p eople receive p a y a d d in g up to $19,000,000 a m onth. Telephone paychecks also come to you ‘ ; foi? < — Tíme for EXTRA COMFORT EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY EXTRA V CONVENIENCE W lT C n iU lM • by greyhound Take to the Open Road — by Greyhound! All over America, romantic vacationlanda invite you. Leave workaday caret be hind. and whisk away on an ex citing trip. In many cases you’ll find lower prices, and better all- around accommodation* at the place of your choice. Now's the fin » , Greyhound is the way to go . . . the enjoyment is high, the coat ie low 1 A P roJurt o f Cenerai Motora ---- H e re 9» W h ere th e Beffi B egins? Most people look no further after they’ve had a good look at a 1949 Pontiac—they know that the fcasl begin* here! Here is the beat in beauty— w ith a “ Silver Streak personality all its own. Here is the beat in performance— thanks to Pontiac’s great engines, straight eight or six. Here is the beat in comfort, luxurious detail and appointments. And here is the beat in real economy— a sensible price to begin with and the fanx»"« Pontiac record o f rolling out miles and mile* and mile* with only routine servicing. The kesl begins right in our showroom— come in and seel EXTRA SAVfNO J, TO O , KLAMATH FALL« BOISE, IDAHO BUTTE. MONTANA MW ANGELES PORTLAND, ORE. $ 5.90 8J15 1X80 1X96 xoo T M IR I’ S M O M COMFORT IN A RONTIACI It** aa eutek niaaa Io rió» hi « I ’oniUc— ihrre*» loo<b of . mit » are wide fur easy head- and leg-room. »Iw duora and ra il. Ever» t a v er n *• ’ ""»'H l ami »ml <*>mIurtabh>. mm ARSTILL MONROE PONTIAC, INC M tbs I O R O . r - ' 1 O R E G O N I . Tim b er . . . p a p e r . . . c o p p e r—we ha v e to buy many things to build and run the telephone system. Last year Western Electric, our principal manufacturer and supplier, bought over 20 mil lion dollars worth of materials in the West. More than half of each dollar we take in goes for em ployees. Most of it is spent and goes into circula tion wherç they work and live. 3 . W h e n you a d d 1« a ll up, you find the money you spend for service comes back, in large part, to you. And your telephone dollars are buying more service than ever. Today you can call more of the people you want to call . . . more can call you. And your telephone still does its jobs for oniy a few pennies a call. 3 . M o re than 8 0 ,C r 0 of those whose saving built the business . . . who own telephone stoc . . . live in the West. In return for die use of the money, a few pennies of each telephone dollar g to them. And as they spend.it, they also add < Western prosperity. It would probably be nard 1 find anyone who does not in some way benei from the money we spend. t Your telephone is c : of :;t lay’s • Zv beri bargains ' V A» ri/f . ? ♦ f TA- f The Pacific Telephone f — i "i k GIVE TO YOUR COMMUIh 1 cuVfc A l . .j.