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A merica ! «7 (Continued from . 7 ; : 7 —7 r » * Page One) r ------------- 7------ , n gatw n project to be watered , j 1 j j frem Grand Coulee dam and are , , . ., . „ needed (to carry the heavy pro- . A o __ , . . T, . ,___ 0 ________ ducts of Idaho down the bnaxe . „ , , . . ... . T, . ana Columbia to tidewater. Idaho . .. . , ___ “ ^ A S S O C I A T I O N ** r* dic* 1' JeW; n*W t * ' l8bor w e n t w ill be o f m aterial a a s . - ■ ■■ ............ ftv o f c n ~ te " U bv by those ... . . . eBpectBtioI) ... th o « who owoosa oppoae. jn „ Ifc therefore «he pnne - The jdea ,urking the minda pr.' bone o f content,oj, >n the sen- #f advocates five Snake atonal race and the people of the 1>ro(lucts frOm ' «IE county are fortunate that he -n il 1<iaho u k e n to Van. F ________________________ lin t be here «0 they can aee and hear area fo r pIWe S- OKF1CIAL COUNTY PAPER bun ,n person or M to th e o rien t Mr. Morse i , not a Jew: he I. Jf pr(>)fram for th< dama , , SUBSCRIPTION RATES a descendant o f a Welshmen He ctrrjpd through they ah&uJd Payable in Advaace . is not a new dealer, bem» a l.fe by the tjme th e ONE YEAR .........................»2 '0 long Republican and one who :« Grand well able to speak Republican pol- t f(yr itical theory. He .« a sample of K . * ♦ OCTOBER M, 1644 t i e kind of Republican who is lib- « - - - ....... eral m U hought-the kmd toe rongreraional NEW DIVISION NEEDED party is c n tie aed for not h a v i n g ___ . It has been said many tim e , that M or«' * » » ™ " ~ ' d«™ wh® have : American politics divide people ,w problenui from a legal stand- «orved 111' Alaska a t vaTioo» t o e. . cn a partisan h a.is «m t h a. no befiu a man T t h e .aw. ’T ¿ T 7 o r ^ h , t:, 4 te Can P r iv a te E n te rp ri» « P ro v id e CLA& FKO O .____ Chairman, Full E m p lo y m e n t? Anwrican an Economic Foundation on A* d e b u te d Dr. Alfred P. Haake , Induttrici Economist, Author, L ectu rer by Benjamin C. M a r s h Executive Secretary, The People*» Lobby, Inc. CHURCHES cracked wheat at junior wbH« you munch the Melba—help yourself to a howl o f cereal and energy at WASCO METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School- a t HP.OO A. M. the sam e tim e. Morning Worship a t 11:00 A. M. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Epworth League a t 7:00 p. m. F L. Cannell. pastor. Notice is hereby gi ven th at the rndereigned haa filed in the Coun ty Court o f the State o f Oregon foi Sherman County her Final Account and Report as Adminis tratrix, with the w ill annexed, of the E state o f Donald R . Burnet, ck ceased, and that Wednesday, the 22nd day of November, 1944, at the hour o f 10KM) o ’clock A . M., of sa d day*, at the courtroom of said court, in the courthouse in Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, Jiave been fixed by the Court as the tim e and place for hearing of objections to said Final Account and Report and for the settlem ent o f said estate. Zelia Schilling y Administratrix/:. t.a. T Lester Johnson A ttorney at law Wasco, Oregon Moro Community Presbyterian Church Bible School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sermon “The Christian Mood” Phil 4: 4 C. E. E. 7:30 p .m . Wed. 7:30 Junior Choir • Wed. 8 Prayer M eeting James D. Moberg, pastor. MR. MARSH OPENS: The best DR. HAAKE OPENS.' “Private En proof private enterprise cannot pro terprise” is the label we have put on vide full employment, that la sus Individual ownership of the tools of tained employment of all employa production and exchange. Under that bles, la that It never haa. It never system, enterprise must please the approached such employment, except Christian Science Society customer or fall. Opponents of Indi under conditions which led to a col Sunday morning services at vidual ownership seem to resent the lapse, such as the economic idiot’s fact that the customer can throw out delight, which ushered in the stock 11:00 a. m. Subject “Probation of work the workers in enterprises market collapse of 1929, the era of 15 A fter Death” million unemployed which followed, that do not please him, and argue “Hoover prosperity”, and the current W ednesday night service at 3 that if government owned the tools, war, which has employed nearly all includes testim onials of. healing. this disemployment could not take employables. There was fairly full The reading room in the rea* place. In other words, the opponents employment while we had good free of the building is open. All as of individual ownership want the land, and before extensive mechani tborized Christian Sciencd '.iter* government to take freedom of choice zation from farm to factory, but not ture can be bought or borrowed away from the customer and force since. Our productive plant, farm, as him to accept the products of govern well as factory, has outstripped our ment-owned factories regardless of capacity to consume out of current which ia essential to sus NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT _ whether he likes the products or the income, tained consumption, aa wtll ba bru meaning. It is true. Probehijr th*s j literally true that labor lead- y ~ SUMMONS prices. No matter how thin yon »lice tally obvious, when even 6 million Notice is hereby g ven that the a • -< 44... waUivtlv . . »«veraiiy n « e w northern territory a fter they have this theory, it is still employment bp soldiers are demobilized, and 8 mil In the Circuit Count o f the State election shows tnM a s ik>sU4nly as who have been before labor . _, CoUior, undersigned haa filed^n the Coun government force. Obviously “full” lion workers disgorged from war pro o f Oregon fo r Sherman County: ha, election ever held. ^ rd, #n which He h a . been a d" ? “X S“ ty Court o t the State o f Oregon employment could be attained by duction plants. Private enterprise la John A. Joyce, plaintiff, vs. Jack If we were divided on an econ- U r have endorsed him AND . operated for profits, not to provide for Siherenan County her Final complete government domination. Just , omic basis ban. in the United “ L i sts who have come be- ^ ^ L ^ T . l U n n - Reynolds and M argaret Reynolds, ps the southern 'planters had “full" employment, nor to Increase con Account and Report as Adminis sumption. It necessarily fears price d«-fendants. employment of their slaves, but I ^ t ^ m X ^ n ^ “ , X " X h y h M; tratrix of the E state of Lilah Hall, surpluses. Its breakdown To Jack Reynolds and M argar don’t think we’d like i t In America reducing was concealed during the Coolidge dteeaeed, and that Wednesday, the “employment” has always been the era by installment buying. Its break et Reynolds, defendants: ' ^ iX t^ m X t , c ' Oland tou^ ”” ’ tri' t,y jU<*k , i ‘ t o ^ u ™ t o ' C X « f th e world voluntary exchange of goods and ser down was evidenced by bonus march IN THE NAM E OF THE STATE 15th day o f November. 1944, i t th t hour o f 10:00 o’clock A. M., vices between workers. We “employ es, and the army of unemployed in •OF OREGON, you. and each of possibly perpetuate an adminlatra- That carries a r e c o m --------- " ‘ f each other and we have done a very Hoover’s regime. Its breakdown was of eaid day, at the courtroom of t on it dislikes. Southern senators nM?T)daton ¡8 unanswerable S h u m an county during the coming good job of it when government was concealed in “New Deal" days by the you, are hereby required to ap r.aid court, ¿n the courthouse in content to be Itself—that is, the traf policy of defleiteering. Private enter pear and answer the complaint ard repreaanUtivaa, although el- H i( >bnity with that of winter ^ ^ 8 . fic cop*—and has not tried y» play God. prise precludes the economy of abun filed against you. and each of you. Moro, Sherman County, Oregon ectod on the same ticket a . R oo«- Sena4<)r Cordon will give Oregon a t the Observer. Oet 20, l»0. MR. MARSH CHALLENGES: “Pri dance. essential for full employment (in the above entitled suit on or have been fixed by the Court as velt do not su iv o r t him, hate his , o f United S ta te s senators There will be about th e usua DR. HAAKE CHALLENGES: Mr. vate Enterprise” means the right not the time and place for hearing of aid to the negroes, and fear h i. lud by any „tate m th i amount of fall sown wheat in this to use production facilities whenever, Marsh’s orthodox Marxism contains before four week« from the date otjectioins to said Final Account economic theories. Som e one has Both are already nationally I « » '« » ««is year and about two as often, scarcity means higher prices the usual content of confusion. For o f the first publication of i this and Report and for the settlem ent and higher profits. The consumer’s example, what Mr. Marsh calls Summons, and if you, or either of _ a __ i _ _u amaUit'M in tiw» . fifth» o f the tillable land 1» now be- mind w U d y said that p o lit e , in the recop liied . is made up largely by the $16 profit” is payment for the use of o f «aid Estate. . ng summer fallowed. billion a year of advertising with tools. What Mr. Marsh ia actually you. fail »0 to answer for want south is k social or racial matter Hope H. B lshee At an impromptu weighing con little regard for facts. Only under a saying, therefore, ia that private en thereof, the plaintiff will take a not a political or economic one. _____ Administratrix dictatorship could govern terprise involves payment for the use judgment and decree against you, The new dealer» wiio want to OH MY GOSH, test Saturday Mr. G. A. Meloy complete ment, at ite peril, determine produc of tools. It is childish to conceive of T. Lester Johnson, keep t e pmmmt adm dnistrstcn Now the War p y ^ ad. took the ribbon from Mrs D. Me tion against consumers’ dgsires. So any ’system where tools are not paid and each of you, as follow«: Attorney at Law, Moro, Or®von /l) For the sum o f 2500.00, ars in . decided m inority. , M.l- „ .taiMratlon and M y, som ething I^chlan by a pound and a haU. cial ownership and social controls go for. The owners of America’s tools 49-62 together, and the purpose Is to bene receive about 8% a year on their in with interest thereon a t the rat® I k ^ o i federal em ployee, would abc(Jt o w r wheat on w hich'T he w eights were 15« and 164 54 vestment The owners of Russia’s fit consumers, not to make profits for owners. The Bible, not the Commu tools—the Russians who bought the o f 8% per annum from October naturally foUow them, but would . were b the Commod- respectvely. nist Manifesto, enjoins, "If any man government bonds which were used 14, 4936; th e further sum c f 21.95 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT not rat be I«« suihrien. num ber, Cradjt corpOT«tion a , o f May 1. w C- nr>’ant “ will not work, neither shall he eat to buy the government tools—are Notice ig hereby given that the to alec« a president. ' « i . ntimated that costs on the congratulations. Its a da“<rht<‘t “Private Enterprise” excludes coupon guaranteed 12% on their investment ar ta x es paid on real property clippers from this sound principle, The difference between 3% and 12% be/ng foreclosed in th is suit; and undersigned has filed in the (tounty . Conservative Democrats hi ag- » ¡ » „ f » ¡ || b , deducted, but de- born to him on the lW l at, while social ownership includes all illustrates the di/Terence between for the further sum o f 2125.00 Court of the State of Oregon for riodtural com m unities,m en of pro- fmjte statem ent on this has not (drF Bryant an i c private and government ownership. attorney’s fees and for plaintiff’s able to work. Sherman County his Final Ae- party, and with a daatre for an made. ■ bra»‘» • « MR. MARSH REPLIES: I do not coat« o f ' disbursement o f DR. HAAKE REPLIES: Mr Marsh, suit cennt and Report as Administrator erenomioal a d m ln leteto n , would In fact those who know m ost "K very well. in condemning “coupon clippers” advocate confiscation 6t private prop-. o* the E state of Benjamin L. A n not vote Baraocratic this f m e If abput the grain trade in these Snow fell in Moro Tuesday ev- that is, the 50,000,000 or more Amer erty or “tools”—government should made and expended herein. pay owners fair prices, but should (2) That the said decree shall drews, deceased, and that Wednes U e ir decision w u made , on a been unable to find ™ " « covermg the ground with a icans who own corporation tools for not permit dividends on champagne gets that corporation tools are born b a m of «xmomtoa. They h w v eto i oof anything about the deal at thin coat, some o f whtri. rem .in- only when workers exchange fruits prices for watered stock. Private prcvTde that the eaid mortgage day, the 15th day of Novembei. raaeh at stake to want a spend- Thare ¡ , a « «p icion th at the in sig h t until noon Wactaeaday. of their labdr for ownership of tools. owners of America’s tools get much mentioned in the complaint and 1944, at 10:00 o’cock A. M. of Without these tools workers would more than 3% on a fair valuation.» the said real property described «aid day, at the courtroom, in the thrift administration. Many .o f aJJproaeh o, a quadrennial Nov- The b « u t.fu r w a s not a p p e a l e d , produce (and, therefore, receive) less but Dr. Haake holds government therein, together with the tene c o u r th o u s e , r in Moro, Sherman them have pract sed thrift en)ber m ight have caused the re- tb® 1* ® ts an 25% of present levels. The tools should guarantee such owners a good ment«, hereditaments and aopur- County, Oregon, have been fixed all «hair Ura. mid raved money th at .»arted the rumors. Ellsworth sold h « Ford dj at least 75% of the work. Do you return on their "investments” even ti.i .k thrt 3^0 is too much for their if several times what the “tools” are te nances, be «old by the Sheriff by the Court as the t'm e and place would b e the m ost ritrolie critic. -phi. mUoh seems reasonably auto to T E ’ H“UJ y “* ou.ier»? Mr,,Marsh also forgets that worth. Is he moving to Russia? The of Sherman County, Oregon, after for heam g o f objection« to said « r a y Republican adminiatmtion certain: L o ^ price now 1. »1.4« trmlod « to E E. Barnum through tfie people who depend most upon consumer pays the freight. Corpora divider-. ; end interest for the neces- tions have about $57 billion of liquid , givi ng legal notice thereof in the Final Account and Report and for that spent money like th a one bushel on the coast. This makes R°> -Benson, for the OakUnd car sltit; ci li,3 arc those millions of reserves, but about half their capi-1 manner provided by law for the the-settlem ent of said estate. does. - . : our »1.3«2 at Moro. That »1.40 formerly owned by R. C B y e r s . t-.ii.y i d fo'ks whese income is less talization is water. Government must sale o f real property under mort William H. Andrews retain its “tools” for war production . Among the thoraand. o f acqualn fa , uppoM!d to be a 90 percent A C. Thompmn. Mrs Thompson r Uiany $500 per year. gage foreclosure proceedings. Administrator t o n e , all o f u . have, t h e « are v „ cs. If 100 percent of p a r k , a "d »on Dewey left Monday by - v -y .',(3) T hat the proceeds of said T. Lester Johnson few who follow the new deal be were paid the coast price would do ««to for a visit to the new world s •ale be applied (1) in payment Attorney for Administrator 49-52 earae they like M . theorira N ew ,¡ .« 2 end taking the charges orf « p o s itio n m Calrforua They o f the costs o f said sale; (2) costs dealers a n the m inority who were would give grow ers »1.52 here. . ^p" , * Win ' W' and disbursement o f suit; (31 in oree eoeiaheta, fanner-laborites. However, instead of doing that, *** ** payment o f attorney’s fees her® or eommunlata, men and women , of 15 centa above the loon “ rilen ’ fr.above mentioned; (4) principal w h o a h ra y , advocated radoal price h a . been mentioned in pro- v isito r, m Moro Saturday They and interest due on account of chaaere. G m em lly th ey were not from the W FA. Costs on » w e using Mr R o o t, new Haynes said promissory note described in V & . property owners, nor m e n , who » h e a t are 7 cents for storage al- ’c.^J n el? 1 __J1* sk a b e.t 1 said m ortgage. *t*yed nt any Job very long, most 3 54 in interest and oth e' _ i - „ a(ftld mvned (4) That the plaintiff may be T keodordJtoow w .lt ( a . w e « - ctu rg e . bring the total up to of toe many good a u to , now ow ncl T Ìli V • come a purchaser at said sale member) 'railed them the lunatic sr ith h a cent or a cent and half rman coun y. and that the Sheriff execute a fringe. *f* v- • of the supposed to be promised deed to the purchaser, and that M i There are some who vo<e for raise ----------- — — Difference— A model wwm*in h said purchaser be let into the pos thia tdm iniatration because of Then the date la given ag May » Imre possibility. A woman mo- session o f the prem ises on produc ’Wz V g ’ etitude, remembering . the de- which ia juat one day after the dei a ^ e d fact.” — Sherman tion o f the Sheriff’s deed therefor. preaslon daya. That ia a nice ten- present loan« expire. The further p e id Bulletin, Ft. Leavenworth, (6) That the said plaintiff may ■ ¡á « . ' /-'SSF V . :i: t meat Holding ft now is to ex- oueation ia whether farmers will Kansas. have judgment and ex ecu to r ag- «Mb wm« chide reaaoning. For the nation b are to borrow money to take up a iittt the defendants for any de ■ / U. S. Marina Corpa Photo now, because o f its heavy spending their loans or not, and if so, FRICE TRENDS DOWN ficiency wthich may remain after “Just rive me time,* says Marine Master Technical Sergeant IL M. > i in no financial shape to give aid would there be any gain made by Current data on trends of farm applying all o f the proceeds of Bixler of Maple win, Iowa, as he compares mustaches with screen t the sale of said prem ises properlv and radio favorite Jerry Colonna. The latter accompanied the Boh ; generously again. The milVans the transaction. price« and coats indicate a fur- Hope troupe to a Marine air station in the Pacific, where the lew s j poured out for rsh ef o f one sort The answer to these questions ther decline in the pur- applicable to the sa tisfa ct on of Leatherneck is an aerial photographer, said judgment, and th a t the plain and another cannot be dona again. not known to the North Pacific chagin< poW€r f arm product3, tiff m ay have such other or fur The economic machine m u st be Grain Growers, the grain trade in reports L R Breithaupt, 1943. FARM MACHINERY FREED ther relief a« to this Court may made to work. I t cannot g o thru Portland nor to any one else ap- q s c extension agricultural econ- Breithaupt also called attention A Successful O re g o n ia n The removal of rationing res « e r a just and equitable. arother period o f living off its parently. In addition to this the onwi8t The latest figures o f the to some significant relationsh ps The date o f the first publication savings and ¿ts credit. •« W FA. which made the presumed department of agriculture between trends in farm real estate triction« from all farm machinery except com pickers, announced o f th is Summons as the 29th day InternationaUy the sam e reason- promise h as no funds ^ ith which 8},ow the index of prices for all prices and net income. Fave times from W ashington ' recently, doea of October, 1944. ing applies. Certainly we cannot to buy wheat and would have to f arTn products just slightly lower in the past 33 years the figures rot change the statu« of crawler- BROWN A VAN VACTOR hold a place among th e major na- obtain a congress'onal appropria- than a year ago, while the index slkow, the trend o f !land prices type tractors, which are handled Attorneys for Plaintiff lions o f the worid a s long a s we tion therefor. ot price« paid is up about 4 per has followed a dhange in the under a different distribution sys Paid Adv. Mr. Q» m »• Watttinglo« C>«b Pioneer Building, The Dalle«, cannot follow t h e elem entary This muddle h as been growing cent, not including labor. The trend of net farm ¿neome in about I M. Burton, $•<>, Cortert Bldg. Portland tem, according to officials of the Wasco County, Oregon. rules o f economic conduct a t home, no clearer for over two weeks now f arm wage jn(jex i:s around 20 a year Jie said. sta te AAA office a t Corvallis. All Tim nations th at axe th e strong and clarification- is not in s ig h t percent higher. Bethleherih Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. ordinary tractors and other types ration s m ust b * sound nations. It may bring a higher price for These trends su ggest that the Meet« Every Second and o f farm maohfnery are now pur I s it...// Jo e M a rs h m ust be prosperous, m u st have wheat. It m ay n u t peak o f high net income from far- te'x , »Fourth Thursdays in each chasable by anybody, if found 5n Month. V isiting Members th^ir manpower a t work produo ng. --------------- ------ . * - wring during this war m ay be re- stock. V invited-— Moro, Oregon I f rmaller nation« are to be ex- - - _ ------ aoon not already passed, Alice Ornduff, W. M. Breithaupt said. The s tuation var pccted to follow ua in biternation- Marie Hoskinson, Secretary Have you “that tired fe elin g ? ” ies somewhat, depending upon I af. m atters we m bat -obtain their Lupine Rebekah Ladfie No. 116 Look like the symtopi« in the p a the type o f farming. confidence in our ability to man Meets 2nd and 4th tent medicine ads? When you run Compared with a year ago, the Tuesdays of each age our affairs properly. upstairs, do you feel run-down? a t*1* Dbservar. O e t 23,1925 current position o f crop products month. Visit'.ng mem Then what you need, lady, la car ber« welcome. About the beet-read books In our J e t to lera n ce b ecom e in d iffer J i “ BW<n‘lly “ more f‘ TOr” >,e * • " bohydrates— great gobs o f ’em. tx*aHy finished except - for the o? anhnai product» as a group. A le e McKee N.G. to w n a re th e w ork s of Mark e n c e , never let freedom become .I ^ S L . alraraU ccntrcversal detail about its en- generai price level o f all crop Florence Johnston. S<___________ And one of the best source« of en- T w ain—w ho wrote Tom Saw yer license.” ei gy-producing carbohydrate« is and Hucfc F inn and a ll th o se A. « oresant d*v trance into town. products about 4 percent higher i ureka Lodge No. 121 From where I sit, that’« timely Meets on the 1st ard bread and other cereals. Ah-ah-ah. other lovable, undying stories. wisdom for a troubled world— /k • — PoBoe officers raided a moon- and an animal products about 3rd Thursday evenings No more o f that pushing the Shine «tiH in Bull Canyon Monday 4 lowvr than a year ago. > And I th in k it’» because h e’s w h eth e r It a p p lies to Interna .of each month. Visiting n g h t and obtaied a 46 gallon still, ifa d i o f the increase in prices the moat A m erican of all our tional politics, or to a man’s right : members arc cordially VATNB MOSSE The churcn building near Rut- f or crop products is due to higher writer». H e nnderatpod hi» fel .‘invited to meet with us to enjoy a friendly glass of beer VOTE _ FOR R. P. Brisbine W. M. low m en —and lo v ed them a» h e occasionally. Wayn« Moewa, th e law school u w n w s, built in early days prices for tobacco, hay, oom anJ . R. V. Lockhart, secretary loved all hum anity. drail, » I m b rat H o t e r a la *>y the Mrthodlrt church, ami D a ry products have lost F or to lera n ce!- respect for the the' prfafiaiiap fisr Mm JMpfibMsws veeewtly <0 Edw. Alley purchasing power, althcugh the Moro Lodge N o .1 1 3 , I.O.O.F. You may remember w hat h e oth er fello w ’s rig h ts—1» im por Meets 1st and 3rd Ii(]ii1n«n«i be .1» *• Me 4wm down, has been «old by penerel average of prices is «light- »aid of Tolerance and Freedom tant not jwrft In the b ig things, »Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. -th o s e principles so basic to our but in th e little hum an everyday Mon> Sunday and iarranrements Mr. Alley to Len Eakin h gher. .hall- Transient and things, too. w ay of life. Mark Twain believed I^s^baan made far Wm to talk George W Howell and brother the whole, farm product ¡visit ng brothers are FOR In them, of course. He fought for cordfcslfy invited a t the e t v t ' • m law, G. F. McKay, wene in Moro prices were rated at 113 per cent to meet with us. them. But he cautioned: “Never It is privflv^fi to hear Mr. last Friday from Kant. Mr. McKay of «« parity” a t mid-September, Morse, ’■briber be «« the and fam ily are here from Rose- ¿Own one point from m id-August Ernest Houston N. G» -Pd. PoL A4« 2V0< 99 o f a Serie» Copyright, 1944, Brewing bubutry Founintijn political questione o f the day or burg and expect to remain n and five points below September of Percy Thompson, Secrocary via Marine and Mustache Master fo r U. S. SENATOR B om where As American as Huckleberry Finn raX T L MM * C.J. isr'¿mibf, wW SHORB CONGRESS I -^■1 J