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:¿ i j < M M t X. »UKKMAN t-U L n H JDLK.NAL, MOHO. OBEGON FD1DAÏ, JANVKY 21. >»44 Beginning at the northern* cor ner of the Northeast Quarter of The European countries seem Notice is given that Leonard tfae Northeast Quarter of Sec. 9 j^ftirnnan C eu n tg J o u i lia ’ to lean toward the theory of big \ « r I Com m unity Workman has been appointed ex- jn Township 6 South, Range 18 E. I aesjy lerian Church unit?, in the hope they will be ecator of the will of Val Work- w . M., thence southwest to te nor-, more efficient. Other plaçes fav James D.: Moberg, paator. Published Every Friday at man, deceased. All persons hav- ^beast corner of the Southwest or the smaller unit to give Moro, Oregon Bible SchooFi 10:00 A. M ing claims against the estate of Quarter of the Southwest Quar- oortunity to more people Can the U. 8. Support a Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. said decedent are notified to pre- of thence south Editor Giles L. French ’Ina of ccrt of production.-, Sermon, “Bleased Are Your EyeY sent them with proper vouchers the Southeast comer of the $500 Billion D e b t! Moderated by FnterJl as second class matter at Certainly large operators, whe- Ma. 13:16 to said executor at the residence Southwest Quarter of the S uth- FRED O. CLARK the postotftee ot Moro, Oregon f arm >rs or industrialist», will iG«n«ral Chairman O rU tian Endeavor 7:30 P. M of Ora Workman in Wasco, Ore- we£t Quarter of said •St;. 9; i . ----- •---- Economic under Act of Congress of March to actually produc» cheaper We4- 7:33 T- M Junior Choir * gon. within six months from the thance east to the southeast cor than small ones do retiin their Wed. 8 p.m- Prayer m€£$'rf. Ai debated by 3, 1879 date of this notice- of the Southeast Quarter i f place. They cannot expect to re O. Clenn Saxon Honorable Jerry Voorbi» Dated and first published this Southwest Quarter of said JfssiÀss P resid en t, P en n sylva n ia Ê con om y ceive government aid - directly. Cong m im a n , 1 2 t h D istrict, WASCO METHODIST CHURCti 2tst day of January, 1944. , thence north to the Nor- L ea g u et P ro fe sso r o f E conom ics, California Any individual or corporation that O ne ‘ Yale U n iversity CunÄay School at JD/JO A. M. . L»O T* rd Workm,» th#aat carner of the Southeast ION obtains control of resources must .. .... a P illi» M. rning Worship at I l i » A. M. Executor Quarter o( the Southwest Quarter MR. SAXON OPENS: We can re- . prove efficiency or expe-* to - CONO. VOORHIS OPENS: Under Pepper of said Sec- 9; thence east to the NATIONAL EDITORIAL- to«»* .control- tour monetary system we . — present —--------------- . „ can- deem a 300 billion dollar debt with- u Preaching sacvico - at the Gr>?:> southeast comer Of the Northwest Valley Methodist church Sunday^he Danes. Oregon, out repudiation, inflation, or white * iSSOCIATION Th - th rew nf large p r^ erty hot n f t^ o o n ut 3 o-cloeS. * Attorney for executor Quarter of the Southeast Quarter rabbits if we display the moral fibre, owners is that they are efficient *st alone wni c08t taxpayers 7% common sens^, and political courage — y ...... ‘ of said Sec. 9: thence north to Epworth League at 7:00 p.m . In manv '•a«es thev have be*n billions annually! True, if the pres- of our forefathers. Between 1909-13 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING the »«rtheaft comer of the Nor able to prove It. The «re- to , , t - MUion « ^ t n c o P » £ z * F. L. Cannell ’ pasto: OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER and 1920 during World War I, na Nolice i. hereby riven that A thwe’ 1 S ’» * " of «he Southeast i»n furms. as has been done in . this hitherto unheard of production tional income rose from $30.7 billions SUBSCRIPTION RATES H. McIntyre. Administration of « u*rttr of sa,d . Sce; 9: thence Russia and England, will go on depends directly upon * * * * * ¡¡¡5 to $ 7 3 / billions, or 130.4%. In the Payable in Advance Christian Science Society east to the southeast comer of . , • vi to. • huge deficit financing. War orders subsequent post-war years, we held until undeniable efficiency is prov- with production will col Sunds' merwHg •«»rvi*'” at the Estate c f Alexander J Mc the Southeast Quarter of th i ONE YEAR .......................... $ 2 /0 or. in that matter as w^H. this gain. Average income, after price Intyre, deceased, has filed in the lapse unless war demand is replaced 11:00 A. M. Subject "Truth” Th* warning given Friday is by equivalent orders for ^ e - t i m e adjustment, rose 55% during 191S-38 W ^nps 'av nicht s e r” i r * at» 8 County Court of the SU te of « « / h i/ servire in «ni ► . a . _ J goods. Total money in circulation de over 1909-13. National income during JANUARY 21, 1944 includes testimonial* of dealing. Oregon for Sherman County, his tlie*** W t h to p well taken. termines total consumer demand. But, World War II has risen from $76 bil The reading mom In the rea* pjnai Account and the Couxt g ^ W _______ ____ __ after every war the banking system, lions in 1940 to $150 billions in 1943, The East Half of the Souths* *t u'rpiiiV'Q - through self-interest, pursues a de- or 97.3% before and 28.3% after price of the building is onen. ; All nn bas sat the 23rd day of February, T h o s e tc h o tcou. 'd l i n d e SlKIHfcb flationary policy. Deflation means de- • rhri-tian Scient* , hier»- oflk(> the County O e r te r of Section 9 . The a d m in is tra tio n . th ro u g h struction of a part o f our buying adjustment. Over the next 50 years f c c d o n t fi'C w h c i / y are Secretary tuyp can he bought or borrowed V • A U Un„i4> f»‘ The Soufch g a U ^ p f the North Morgenthau, moved power. America’s money supply at national income should average at Clerk in the Court House a . ~ .. , J . . - _____ 4 b . ’ / ft* Moro,' Oregon , t 10:00 o’clock * ‘ l f 10*nd ‘he S°Uth f least $120 billions. By taking annu- - * A rapWly to Vivien Kel d e s c r e í o d n f n either. ally 25% of this average Income for a m. .» the time end • place for ~ he Waal> H»lf of the West lenss who said she was on a one u^yat® borrowers, or government, at all government, (we took 22.6% in woman tax strike. That sort of interest If banks don’t lend, borrow- the settlement of a..d accounting _ Hglf Qf |hf, WAR BONI) DRIVE 1938 before the war) we’ll have $$0 thnng is not to be countenanced,, one says we can billions, say $9 billions for state and tri " fluonoafpo 8uunaq joj pun east Quarter and the Southeast This is the first week of the and shouldn't. support a 300 billion debt in a 'd e - local, as in the 1930’s, anfi $21 bil t V save, if in y . Quarter of See- 11. lions for Federal purposes. T h is'al Fourth War Loan. Generally it H Nothing workable has been pression. To overcome lows $8 billions for normal Federal ; - The 1044 program offer, O r - . The South Half of the North being started with less of a fan done about actual strike« that in power in circu- functions, as in the 1930’s, $7.5 bil- ( • Half and the South Half of Sec. 12. gon dairy farm er, maximum a . , BarUn fare then was the Third War one dav hamper war production lation Under the present «y«tom lion« for interest, and $5.5 billions for The North Half, the Southwest Loan in September. That is to be more than all the Kellems in the that means deficit financing, trading debt redemption, veterans’ aid, and pittance in improving p8Et®”2* Da’les, Oregon interest-bearing government bonds Quarter and the West Half ot expected. No one will be misled country could in a year- and growing more higfi protein Attorney for the Estate 11-4 for new bank-created credits, still increased costs of the armed forces the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 13. by it; the nation’s need for funds Probably anti-stril"» ler^ ’af’cn more interest-bearing nation^ . d” 7* Consequently, we can redeem the forage to help offset scarcity of --------------------- All of Section 14. debt over the next century on this is as great now as then. i . not the lone time sw w er. 3 r ~ e This TW. way we can support a 300 bii to minimum income. If income increases. - T-potein* concentrates, points out N q T I C E T 0 CREDITORS The North Half and the East We are approaching a date rem ilation m aking ls^ or n n to r i biUi#n> ad infinitum. This is im as it should, we can do it sooner. regulation making » John ’ Shepherd of Scio, member Half of the Southeast Quarter of when our men will begin an inva- re?ponsible tb their m< mb?r* and possible psychologically, politically, »tnU AAA committee All persons having clal’ is Sec. 15. CONQ. VOORHIS CHALLENGES:, sion of hostile and well guarded reepansibie fOr their •«- * ' economically! But the rise in national income from Elimination of the farm al- against the estate of Norn Smith, The Southeast Quart r of th • •bore.. The need for munitions miwion an., remmi-slon v>„,1 «norre 76 to 150 billion In 3 years’ time, of, ’.ownnee provision” in effect gives deceased, are herebv not fied t' Southeast Quarter of Sec. 16. will be tremendous- Plentiful sup- be # better plan. Unions h«vo precedents. World War I raised which Dr. Saxon speaks, has rested, ea'h farm an ur.lim;ted sod present them, w.th the pronei' The East Half of the North- plies o f planes, guns, sh ells equip- f ound th a t th?y can rbta;n whnt Our national income from 38 billions squarely upon the greatest deficit | bvdd’ne- a ! k w iv 5 . cxe—'* f~~ vouchers and duly verified, t o t .» spending In history. If we attempt to cart Quarter cf Sec ,21 •m ent will eave many live«. There thev want by a , h„ nf strere-'V d t a d “ °U Fore’S SS Ml- pnnbcatiin of limrt «"d "hos- undersigned. - the dulv appointed maintain a post-war national income The South Half of the North nfust be a constant stream going jiaR gotten to be a game in |joni The depression years, 1930-40, of 120 billion by the same methods, Cqalifl^d and acting Administra Half "the Southea-t Quart ’’ phote. Sheoher*^ said. Th'* alio rto the fronts. The more of such ^ i c h the administration plays »aw it fall to 45 billions to rise again continuing deficits will exceed debt ance for lim° and nh-m h0*'» re tor of th'- e toto *»f N ’ r - 51 *" ? ♦’»• Sovthwe-* Quart/ • •'•'d i’--i ex p en d itu re, we can pay for now the losing. part after cor,idem ble w iio n a The next retirement, and we will constantly) cently has been set at «$2 owe more and more. As pointed outj deceased, at the ofl'ce of T. T »' Southeast Quarter of S;e. 22. the more stable 4$ill b*» our econ- hipster. decade, despite depression, can easily in my book, “Out of Debt, Out of. acre of cropland aM orchard ter Johnson, attorney at law. W v* All ef See. 23. omic condition. We cannot feel that ls5o~- average 100 billions or more. A^300 Danger,’* the only solution is to di-* Thfse liberal orods-’ n* 1#- co, Oregon, within six months The North Half a"*d tin Nor‘h . uu billion debt can be borne as l nave All this is well known and wel’ ¡ng men, thenwelvis w ith Devs fhown on an average income level of ▼orce our money from our debt. Only ( <n-d manv dnl’nr from the date o f first publication Half o f the Southwest Quarter cf strike so joo billions. And we can reasonably then w ill fu ll employment, high n a -, V,’ understood by the unusually well in the service, would tional income, and reduction of debt, of this notice, to-wit: January 7. Sec. 24. expect to reach 150 billions in th e informed per pie cf Sherman coun often if tjiev w ere m ade t o feel mbr* ‘■nll-bvVdtore. than ’ ' . ■> The Northeast Quarter of tr. » all three, become possible. «,/. coming decxdbs of peace C ONO VOOBH1S replies - To . MR. SAXON REPLIES: Let’s face possible under the allowance im ty. Ron'’ salesmen find that argu the revpone.b.hty for the.r n Arthur J. Smi”- Northwest Quarter, the Northwest -------- . a v ments for bond buying are un tion. We have pamnered the un carry and reduce 300 billion fiol.ar World War 1 also doubled na-i itations of previous programs. '■ Administrate•• Quarter <f the N orth--rt Qua t?r. •'* war’s end debt, our .country m u st acts necessary. The neonl- know they ions so long for political purp0” have means of maintaining high na- tional income; yet P -o^ ’ction practices offer pay-. Date of firrt publication January C - South Ha’f n* are ruin? to huv bonds, l^ack of that they need discipline wh’ch tional income aad preventing de years, including the depression. ln-^ “ tor application;, df lime 7, 1944- " Quarter and the N - • h -a rt On • come averaged practically the war-1 will ngness to do their share ¡s thia administration h in no po pression without -further increasing nh—uhate, and both mater- Date of last publication Janua y ter of the Southeast Quarter '». time peak. Over the next century, the deb t B u t under our present aition to give them. seldom found. S o. 26. monetary system, increased national we ll top the 150 billion dollar mark. ini« are again available through 28, 1944 " , . . . . . Income and recovery from depression With a tax-take of only 23% for all The national quota is $99,000,- The South wert Quarter of t»’O the conservation materials pro _ __ From the Observer. Jan. 20. 190» by Dr Saxon have only been government (the lillB leyel), we can 000. Sherman countv’s quota is Northwest Quarter, the North Snow was 20 inches d<»ep about possible because national debt was redeem the debt slowly, but honest gram. * Increased supplies - of $142.100 This i» divided as fo l W n i o K, .♦ p^hr V illa multiplied. The answer to present ly. We nt 2d no white rabbits. We p h o -h a te arn avail«Ve if farm- NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE Quarter of the Northeast Quan cannot be more debt. Instead, lows: $89,400 in E bonds. $25.- Moro. 7 1-2 fficbe* at P ohr Villa and th* Southwest Quarter of t-. OF REAL PROPERTY rrs nlace orders now with their and 31 at The D alles. M ondav. Congress must provide for creating need on'y to unshackle Agriculture, 200 in F and G bonds. $11 800 in Labor : ..d Industry from the dead . Northeast Quarter of Sec 27. R ov” B elshee and C harles N ish on the, books of the Treasury, debt cou «tv AAA eorr-Ttitto''. S^eo- Koy BeiMiee ana na u ^ egt free 8Uch new national hni . . ’..ureaucracy—return govern- the other issues and $15.700 for N otice.is given that the under- The Northwest Quarter of ‘ ? h?rd »-*ported, pointing out that were Captains in a mrlbrt n m cre«iit (purchasing power) as may .oper functions of regu- corporations. It is a ’»'ore realis- signed Frances King, the guardian Northeast Quarter of Sec. c u ij a j iw m ix i ^ . , i at upper Hay Canyon Wednesdnv from time to time be required to la.ur an« . .iceman rather than dic phosphate is effective in many ot the person and estat» of Don- The Southeast Quarter of 11» tic quota than the county had for a a at a j T m provide a full m arket for all America tator of our competitive profit system pres« in ' increasing growth of . ~ . ____ An oyater »upper at J «upper E Bel at An oyater produce and thu» »»sure con- aid King, a minor, will sell $1 Northweet Quarter. the Souzh- th- September campaign. and all economic lifm- ___ legumes sueh as clovers and al «hee's was enjoyed after the hnnt. ¡ ^ ^ ¿ ' ’high national income. private sale in one parcel to tho y?est Quarter of the Northeast There is every reason to believe at the expense of the losing side, ----- - — t---- -- ■ falfa. that Sherman countv can raise Other 1944 practice, deigned W «»«- W " « for « " h’ “n? E“ t , T ! L ° i ‘ h? HTOitY GARDEN NEEDS Up to Wednesday la’t but on- r ? ------- — ~ this quota with «8 little trouble have io inerea.e productivity of p . v to c<mfl™.t.on by the S e c r e t Quarterand the Soutn- Victory gardeners--who M tt did the former one when team had come up the Rattles-nak • 1Z ^ 1 1 . . q i f l l l l l Y i n • • • construction o f »»‘F Court of thc Stote ° f « * * Quarter of See. 33. grade since the snow «♦arm an«I I V v l I j F \ M W l f l B l B M access to barnyard manure will the conuity’s record wan out stand tile drainage Oregon, for Wasco County, O’. Northwest Quarto»- the Nor- it bad a hard time praing a v” - have an advantage that canm t f " drainage (Continued from Page One) 0 ™ . ditch« / * ^ « » - plhnt' and Tuesd’ ^ F»brua7 !6’ U> Half of the Sout* we»t Quarter. ing. Deposits in the local bank gon. lumber laden, that was st&l be fully equalled by the use c . noxion. weed«, reseeding depleted >»44, all the right, title, intere,- , b. s , uthwe>t Quarter of th , are greater than in September led in the road. ccuraging and there are inform any commercial fertilizer, re paaturea and ’ meadow,, past.— and ertale cf the Mid Donali Southweat Quarter and the Nor;!.- when the other driv" began. To 26 Men’s suit« are offered this ed observers in Washington who minj s o. T. McWhorter, exter tal deposits are $261.000 larger improvement, mowing weed, and «¡"3. » nu"»’ . >n »"il 0 weot Quarter of the Southeast week at the Emporium. foresee the possibility of armed sion horticulturist at OSC. and comn^rcial deposits are $143,- property sit..- Quarter of Sec. 34. that certain real re rodent control. From the Observer, Jan. 23. 1924 clashes between the rescuers and McWhorter had' this Northeast Quarter of the 000 larger. Payment rates and information ated in SheTman county, Ore- , ,, , neated statement confined again L L Peetz, T C Lee. and on th se and other 1944 practices Eon- and described as follows. Southwest Quarter of Sec. ..o The price of wheat is considera the rescued after the collapse .if ___ this past season by the exper T M Alley and A B Riddell were be obtained from county A.AA to-wit; . ------ ?------- L _ J All m Township Five South. bly higher than when loans were An undivided one-fourth inter- Range Eighteen E W.M. mkde in September making a bet business visitor« in The Dalle« Germany. In these circumstances ipncp of a wf>man who appHbl the task of military governors manure to a moderate est in and to All that part of the Northwest ter total interne Early indica last Tuesday afternoon. men. Shepherd said. L W Amick was m town on wm not oniy difficult but has- x 70 garden plot. Her garden wa.< ----- Quarter of Section Five in Town tion of bond sales already mad* Assassination is not an re much better than ethers on ship Five South, Range Nineteen are that the county will again W ed n cd .y from the Kent dtotrict the same tract of land but not When calling at the ObaerveT ’ • E.W.M. in Sherman County, Ore demonstrate its patriotism by that he was unusual reeort of the people in manured that it was the talk of investment« in the nation’s war office, he stated, gon. .. Ceutral Europe when they become the community. McWhorter ad quite sure that he would be com . The Southwest Quarter of th° Honda. pvlled to reored «hrev hundred dissot.sflod w.th those in charge vises applications of 8 to 15 Southwest Quarter of Sec. 5. IN SU R AN C E acre, of wheat that was froxen »f «>eir government. They are a loads or tons per acre, or on« ’.o The Southwest Quarter of the M o ro : O re out during the December cold headstrong lot and accustomed to two tons to a - 50 x 100 lot, well SIZE OF FARMS Northeast Quarter and the South s. \ . , rule by force. Just how the prin- •”crked into the soil. «àmnwtmmtstsstimsnmttsaœa east Quarter of the Southeast At the close of the farm meet couple of weeks ago. most piplM of the Atlantic charter Quarter of Sec. 7. ing Friday one of thc visitor« of the farmers in the south end »re to be appl.ed and democratic The Northea'st Quarter of to.-j stated that aver the «tat« s o w of Sherman county were very «overrunant established under eerious problems were arising Northwest Quarter of See- 17. much dhmouraged over cr'ou con- »>«* handicaps i . by po moons The Northwest Quarter of tn e In some places there js an effort ditiona, because thev considered clear. To attam even a moderate to sell to newcomers land that ‘.t that most sil the fall sown wheat Northeast Quarter and th? ßouih- of ‘ «ceres will call for not productive and on which they h «i been froten out during the ™ore diplomacy and firmness than west Quarter of the Southeast Barclay's may be out o f stock cannot make a living. Al«o, there cold .nap of last Decemeber. was ever displayed by these Am " Quarter of Sec. 18. . . . but ask for it every time! The Southeast Quarter of the is an effort in certain high place/ Nearly all had begun to nlan on «clean administrators in the p<i- Northwest Quarter, the Northeast to restrict the size of farms rreoeding. but the last few davs formanee o f previous duties ,n Thia, he felt, was a matter that Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of warm weather has changed the United States. and the Northwest Quarter of the farmers whould take under con the opinion of the majority of s ¡deration. Southeast Quarter of Sec. 19. rs iv A T i stock the farmer« «round Kent. - * The Northwest Quarter of the The resulting argument was S t r a i g h t RYE W h is k e y From the Observer, Jan. 22. 1915 Bonneville power administration Northwest Quarter and the N --th remarkable in that the issues 86 Proof west Quarter of the Southwest Just before the expiration of is wondering what it will do with were clean cut and definite phil Ja*. Barclay E X o . Limited • Peoria, lllteoi« hia term Governor Weot pardoii the -hydroelectric cap--ity of that Quarter o f Sec. 20. oaophies were expreaoed. ’'e one at All in Township Five South, . In opposition to the atatement ed D A Howell, who shot J C government plMnt . .. and ,, 7/PB de Range Nineteen E.W.M. about possible curtailment of the Folie, mayor of Shaniko, ait Shan Grand Coulee Mf the N Terme and conditions of s - ’5: size of farm» . fanner capably fko. Howtffi wa. taken to the cides to fold up th* aluminum Cash. Bids must be in writing ana expressed the capitaHstic theoiy penitentiary in » November 20, reduction plants a tjS c « ^ T*- -nay be left with the undersigned at that as far as wheat growing > 1M1. * a life sentence. coma and Troutda’e Alcoa at the office of the county clerk of The Moro Hotel has installed Vancouver is neither - i'mmcnt concerned large units have prov Sherman Counti, Oregon, in Moro. heait in «ix of the rooms owned nor operated and. the rom» er themselves .to be moat econ steam on the aecond floor. is true of the Reynolds plnnt at Oregon, or may be left with the oniical. That wheat is grown lersigned at roam 404 U. S. The roof of the farm residence Longview, but the other redec- uHjersigi cheaper on our large farms than Natbmal Bank Building, in The of R W Pinkerton caught flrO tion plants can be closed dowr it could ever be on small places ' • “ « mt Dalles, Oregon. _____ __ That If the farmers would quit Wednesday , momipg from an instanter. It is a case of one gov France» King over heated stove pipe chimney, emment agency in position to accepting government aid and Guardian of the person and estate A hole 10 x 16 feet was burned cripple another Success of the prove their efficiency—and inaizt of Donald King, a minor. in the roof. - Bonneville administration to unto that other producer» do likewiv» Carlton L. Pepper At the opera house beginning has been in its ability to sell en —there would be no need of cut Tuesday, January and each ergy to war Industrie« and when The Dalles, Oregon. ting up ranch«. Tuesday thereafter will be pre- these are discontinued the prob- Attorney for Guardian. In the above discussion is the 10-13 sented the continued picture story lem will be to find other outlets problem that is worrying the en entitle^ the "Perils of Pauline* for its power. tire world. # / C H U R C H E S NOTICE TO CREDITORS W ake U p .A m ir ic a ! Dairyman Get Ard fn Program ’ C. A . Ruggles AT TIMES \r s I » *• , a-«