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C O tlN T ì lü ljlÜ iÀ J U MORO. OREGON F R ID A Y . NO V EM BER 3. 1344 TA U ff x /* * * !! EMM AN , I I 23 head o f steers R B e,shee s fvoîh a and t da cow °°ricef °o f term ^*s t Saturday evening. The filed a g a in st you, and each of you, . scl.col children o f th e d istrict 4c per pound g * v e a sh . o r t . program a fte ~ r which v W W e* / \ ' 1An „ v« itn r - >d f° ^ owh ig offices were e le c t Ml. .. .. i ‘ ’ Prank H epnagm , presid en t; H er- g u . e sts attended g iv - , '<- __ ' , . n . ' X by the Moro the com banquet m unity club VK pr8*;,i‘ w e st fisrmera oppose R oosevelt and i f h e is re-elected farm ers w ill not he th e fa ir .haired boys. « D tm w ™t .. *•■ T . * . “ . 1 . nor Republican, nor even so Com - M cmo ru- OI mnrw •, *•«». . , Cher from the a..-. - , . v machiner b ig c ity m achines , , * ~ , from w hich so m any o f its lead- É D IT O R IA L ? _A . _ . . . ... ere cam e. It is Tam m any hall, I S S O C IA T IO N am th e law** H a g u e ’s Jersey, Kel- . ./ 35 T " * ? * , . , _ <<__ j _______ * C lyde W oods, W under- sect J .m e . in th e above en titled su it on or . - - r w eeks . . from . .. . . before fou the date o f th e first publication • o f . th is Sum m ons, and i f you, o r eith er o f . . U . “ to . __’ & * - __ * W“ ‘ n y . serg ea n t a t arm s. Mrs K. King R. J. Lrlnn Ginn is vis v isitin g at o . _ n > .i C ollege Springs, Iow a, called ea st b y the sic k n e ss o f her sister. ' >. . , The aucti on càie of ianm faw n a:$r- line au ction cale oi a:çr- ch en d ise a t t)»e -Clarence Wh»te- r . ™ Y «iU v n “ n farm * * * * Gra.s® V ttlley’ *** a I**0™ reports o f preaent- and each o f you, a s follow «: ( i ) • F or th e sum o f >600.00, th in te r e st thereon a t th e rate of 8% per annum from October j 4< , 1936; th )the H e fu rth er sum o f >1.96 eE ta x e s P*»^ on real property . . „ ? 7 r JuT L IL L -Ï b e n g foreclosed in th is su it; and fo r fu rth er sum o f >126.00 a tto rn ey ’s fe e s and fo r .plaintiff’s . V. B. Bakin . is having a 44 x cuaU 34 b a m b u ilt on his R ptledpe f arm , know n aa the A dam » q u a i- te r. , • I . .................... . ..— Donald W illiam s 4« home from a r.-ientioned ------- NO V EM BER 1, 1944 --------------------------- — ---- C A M PA IG N IS S U E S •• ' 1 ' C ‘ L °<waP«Per is “ T” * • eamp.Lgr. for lM t . It h*» 7 ” . * .* T * 111 v _ - ’ ” ~----- ’' - disbursem ent o f su it expended herein, X - m . .h a ll « ó d .m ortgage , >- S ; *a'«.. i# tB T c o g J lM m t uto bi« frien d s f y g o in g in to farm op- era tio n s in the K ent d is t o r t on a sca le la rg er than ever. He wiU ¡have a section o f BO L Co. land, fresides 320 acre« bought of C P. apd already has 620 « t r e . reeded. . j 0 T hom pson, la te <rf G rass V a lley, laid an ap p le before u s sum m er sp en t w orking in A laska. -------------- --------- , ’ N O TIC E O F F IN A L ACCOUNT N otice I’s hereby given th a t the undersigned has filed in the C ou n ty C ourt o f the S ta te o f Oregon for Sherm an C o u n t, hie F inal A c ce u n t and R eport a s A dm inistrator or th e E e U te t f Benjam in L. An >e therein, roeBts’ h eied itam en ts ano appur* nan< *s- M‘ ** 1 °*, S b e,™ n, 9 ° ^ ^ ’J * * * ! * L a * 7 r * * * " * le« * ’ “ o t* * th ereof in the *“ nn? pr? V ? *W “ i* “ le °5 ” ** P™ I»rty “ J ? « W * * ’ g a g s foreclosure proceedings. duàtry a Chance to give em ploy- nient to all A m ericans instead o f Laving the governm ent estab lisn dole a fte r the . w ar. 5 ^ ^ thsr t can b e done or not. no ont M y Butj ib w ill have to (k)ne ^ o h is not to beoome totalitarian . W e can be a Vigorous country if w e but reaolve tc look ahead to our future in- <tead fearin g to turn loose the eneI<y of A m ericans. L et’s go f or a change. L et’s change 'T r e sd a y th a t he picked from a -tree a t K enneth The tree w as planted by Mr. H arrington 25 yefcrs ago. Hi)0"h Shull h as taken a l t ^ t b - e w 1920 acres for h is fu tu re farm - jn£ operations. T he land is prm - c ipally EOL Co.’s. >and is located ir the R en t distict. From the ob serv er, N ov, 5, 1913 The g ^ r d m a n L iterary s o r e t y heW ite first m eetin g fo r th e n ea ¿ rew&F deceased, and th a t W ednes- (3 ) th e proceeds o f said day, the 16th day o f N ovem b ei. applied (1 ) t In payutaB* lp44 > t 10;(M) x . M. of o f th e epats o f said sale ; (2 ) c o sts — id day, a t th e enurtreom . in th- Rrxi disbursem ent o f su it; (8 ) in ccurtboose> jn Moro, Sherm an p aym ent o f a tto rn ey ’s fe e s b«rft- Oregon have been fl^ el l a b o r e m entioned; (4 ) principal fey the C ourt t h e t me and placs an<1 in te r e st due on account o f o f o ^ t ^ n g to s a i l ’ <*id I^romissory note described in F inal A ccount and R eport and fo r » i d m o rtgage. th f settlem en t o f said esta te. . (4 ) T h at th e pladntiff «nay be- W illiam H. A ndrew s cóm e a purchaser a t said sale A dm inistrator and th a t the Sherfff execu te a 7" deed t o the purchaser, and that 49-62 said purchaser be le t into the p os ; A Jl session o f the prem ises on produc W a n f A u * NOTICE O F F IN A L A C C O U N T tion o f th e Sheriff’s deed th erefor. for D em ocreU w re given to fo „ ow, n t recom m e„da>.ionA I OR S A L E : 6 heed gen tle saddle N otice ¡ , hereby given th a t the (6 ) I T hat the said plaintiff m ay • h° » t »*“• “ « « « « * « m* '« hor,e* ’ k &‘ P7 y' 7 9 „ “‘T , " ’1* " « 1 h * in O « C o««- b . „ ju d gm en t and execution ag and a » J ^ . d e a l h a . been w < -u M f u „ of them no. Vern M obley, Shem k.i 52-2p Cm,rt o f the S ta te a t Oregon fo r a n , de- T h a n a t io n la n o w .1 o f^ ^ T w x r T. L ester Johnson ^•.“'’-*'1 A ttorn ey fo r A dm inistrator toe end t ‘ T* n o t b* en m ,<k beCTlu‘ <‘ ° f FOR S A L E : Clyde C ritee land. S ee *°T 9 7 ” n* ? ? ° un‘ y h " 7 ““ ' « cien cy w hich m ay rem ain a fte r F” »lic in teret in oth er and goner- * * Moro. 7 , ^ " 7 ' ‘ PP’^ »H « f P ^ e e d . of o f tto w errt w »r. W M tte r th e ae- tual eod o e o ir e before th e tnaugu ration o r not, th e m , ajor p a r .n t o . f term I t res- w ill » a d u r « n t ~ r i t d h e to w ar. m any aftor th. «d df >u m ore im porU nt m attert. In- them cor.,e H BKUV.I .............. h„ — com e vu the « « .„«.uv.'re. --------------- to attention -a o f th e w r ter ----- ar.d the recom m endations are m ad* on th a t iB form ition T O PR O V ID E J .'L H eeenM th a t th is arh enough to look to the fu tu re. D ew ey h a s talked o f w h at should b e b r e n g b l « b o o t to » 4 8 ; R u bsovu H to o t i l ta lk in g about th e th ir tle a T h a t to todfaotfve o f a irerence an ▼ wwjrjotv —»,«« ur difference to viewpoint-hand 1» a g e . There hoa been m uch talk o f for- a diffi- c < gn n p olicy and i t h a s cuR subject because th is nation has no fo reig n policy. A t - r t none A L T E R N A T IV E M EANS FOR ” " • M ore. Sherm an C punty O regon p u b lie a b .n SE C U R IN G BA N K D EPO SITO R S. Barnu<m . lw . vc . been fixed - . a a _ th - e C -----» .. by surt as TRU puts sta te banks in th e sam-i j a k e ^ U P : W hite aow and 7 t i e tim e and place for hearing of o f October. 1944. <^*0^ national banka. _* _» a w eek ago a t m y ranen ol.jeetioina to said F inal Aoco-’- t , BROW N & V A N VACTOR VOTE M0 x Y E S ' th o f K ent K enneth S a th er and R eport and fo r the aettlem ent A ttorneys fo r P laintiff A M E N D M E N T AU TH O R IZIN G 62-?/; o f said E state. P ioneer B uilding. T he Dalle«. CHANGE T O M A N A G ER ! A!» _________ H op e H. B elah ie W asco County, Oregon. FORM C F COUNTY GOVERN- FOR SA L E : 1 doe and 1 J***'* j g A dm inistratrix M EN T. Thia T h is to to pem p em v t asive salve le legiaiv- rabbit, w hitey one year old. >1 T T.eater Johnson, g is li tlon an d h as been favored by near- the pair. Splendid m other. Car A ttorn ey at La«r, Moro. Oregon jy all w h o h ave studied it. von B oratel, G rass V alley, o -c 40-62 VOTE M 2 x YES , ,n m i 1................. .— _______ l TT ZT X — ™ .- . A M E N D M E N T AU TH O R IZIN G « w m u m i u u n n ^ 0T JC E o ? F 1N A L ACCO U N T - elem en tary ___ _______ .. , - t r a t n x o f the E sta te of Lilah H all, k o f Mjd r em iw s properly . - v - h u o ............... n.-------- a and „ a th a t W w^ i , fc. ....................................... FOR S A L E : F urnished u s- m deceased, ednesday, the applicable to the sa tisfa ctio n o f M rs 16th d ay o f N ovem ber. 1944, a t Jod . w and th a t th e p la in -• Moro, good in vestm en t. Carroll Sayrs 6 2 1 the hour o f 10,00 o’e lo e h -A -M .. m ay guc^ oth»r or fur- -------------------- FOR SA L E : - Tw o purebred H ere- * j * to -------------- — - a a^ ■ - OREGON W A . R VETERANS F U N D PR OVIDING TA X T H E R E FOR. Thia am endm ent is to lia n m oney to returning veterans It duplicate« the federal GI b ill, puU » , . ... O regon < ta x le v y in the constitution. It n n n u i i i i i i i i i m i ........... . k o f doubtful n ecessity . R sthlehem Chapter N L 78, 0 .E .8 M eets E very Second ind V O TE M5 x NO Fourth T hursdays in eajh A M E N D M E N T TO A U T H O R - Month. V isitin g Member» ¡7 ^ L EG ISLA TIV E R EG U LA - Invited— Moro. Oregon • n d ff W M. T IO N O F VOTING PRIVILF.GE M arie Hoskinaon, S e c r e t a r y F O R F E IT U R E . Thia am endm ent N o , . 116 j i v e legislatu re righ t to give p rison ers back th eir rig h t to vote We^ta 2nd and etn VOTE 89« X Y E S T uesdays of each R i y j f PR O VIDING E D U C A - nx>nth. V isit ng mfem «noN A L A I D TO C E R T A IN G V E T K R A N S WORLD W A R II ce - AWbough partially duplicating the ' °™-r— N ’ f j CJ k lll, wouW pP(>vjde m eans 1 ureka ^ 5 — . ^ ° - 121 13 A.F.& A.Al. M eets on the 1st a d peace. W e h a r e b een adbeertrlent learn in g trade or profeesion for 3rd Thursday evening» to E ngland, h a r e alienated South of each month- V iaiting m «n»m r, arc cordially Amnrton, n ow C h in a .- ‘ « V O TE 808 x Y ES •nvited to m eet w ith us. T he people h a r e bees* dom ed in- W L L IM p o S IN G TA X ON R E- R. P . Briabine W. M. ftn n a tio n about fo reig n affaire « j a j l S A L E S OF T A N G IB L E R. V. Lockhart, secretary and m ere It n o t fo r /C h n w h lll’s p jjR S O N A L PR O PER TY . T his L o d fe N o. 113. I.O.O.F. Moro talks b efo re partiammto w e w ould sale« tax bill, a good one o f M eet, l . t and 3rd know aa U tile about our fo reign kin<j^ but n o t nee<tod. T uesdays in I.O.O.F. p o licy a s d a th e B a«'ana ^x>ut VOTB s n z NO hall- T ran sien t and Btalin’s Polley T h a t, in ttaelf, to B U R K E B1LL; ONLY ST A T E v isit ng brothers are cord w lly m v i^ d reason enetagh f o r dale a t o f the g E L L INo LIQUOR OVER 14 to m eet w ith us. p resident w hen th ere to a p*wce H V N D R E D T H S PE R C E O T A L- C. A . Ruggles th a t h a s been expressed hi con- creta ta n n a . W e h ave aided E n g . toad and R u su a to th e w a r, hut th a t to h a rd ly a p o licy . W h a t to g o in g t o h t our policy n ow ? / . TMa w eek we «topped c a llin g O aag K ai S h ek a hero and a o f n greak p eople and «tart- ed cuB tog b m • bum , A «elfish parttoaA and oth er thinga n o t in- rlto id to endear ue to th e C hinese people. I f w e b e d a n y p olicy to- w ard China R 1« deuym stratably su b ject to ch a n g e w ith o u t notice, lik e O PA prtoafc j 5" : ’ I f in tw elv e y e a r s R oosevelt has bren u nable to dovelop a fo reign p o licy r t to n o t ttk ely th a t be wiU b e *h^b t o develop one wMto o th er n a tio n s a r e m a k in g th e to h e m ad*. D u r in g ; th e *** there h a s com e oner t h is desk n o lin e fir e * th e D em ocratic .it b e r nstiorasl o r INSURANCE ’COHOL. T hie bill w ill put th e sale « f fortified w ine ta th e Vquor lto rea M ay not be v ery effective «he w eek ly , d ip sta te . _*?*r sh eet, w h Ch g o e s on r r to a cam paign ••• y ea ar r V n n m s th . ere <3IO-PAC h a s se n t stu ff or n e t T ha t . -------------------------------- r tn d r td ly . T h , C IO f AC. . ‘ n e d th e cam paign f o r R oosevelt. » V O TF S12 E m e e t H ouston N. G. P ercy Thom pson. Secretary YE8 «»¿lion. * h o I— A m erican . ’deeto t o r e te fo r an y r r n fo r the fourth term . I t w l l n. J o th e ir p a r ty « W T h ey m ay do it. -W -.X VOTE ' 317 x » SUM M O NS I’’ ‘ he Cire““ r f' S ‘at3 c f Ore«on fo r S t a m u n C ounty: John A. Joyce, plaintiff, vs. Jac : Reynolds and M argaret Reynold*, defendants. T<> J#ck and M argar et Reynolds, defendants: IN TH E N A M E OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON, you. and each o f you, are hereby required to a p pear and answ er th e ocmiplainz M o st o f th e p o litic a l c o n v e n tio n « in otu tow n are h e ld arou n d th e cracker-barrel—in S a m A ber- n e tu y ’s store. > “ Walt a minute, H om er,” Sam «aid sharply, “did you vote in (the last election? " k •Tiwr. r- oU r tim o f R oosevelt, H Unking the Columbia river at Ru- r j -rwad a t a l t w R l h« b e o u m o of» fu* w a s deetroyel by firs. Thrt th a t firri ’ L ast w eek Doum a Bros, bought • Believes all classes should have equal representation. • Wants the American markets for the American fanner. • Opposes bureaucratic controls that force fanners to hold 15-cent-a- pound lamb until it becomes 10-cent mutton. • Wants Canadian preferential re moved from Oregon lumber. • Wants a post-war organization to , enforce a lasting peace. C le e t. W AYNK MORSE U. » . S e n a to r FeM eSw. M e n * far 1 — <»r C iw lN i, KefaS D. M eer«. MfarVM IM f e P « n lw < Ore. Joe Marsh versus Dog House W e w ere s e ttlin g h o w th e c o u n tr y sh o u ld h e rww th e o th e r B i^ u t w h e n H o m e r W a U o n «in; va to p u t In a w ord . ___ -?- 1 in tarest t o farm ers evening «h en th e Venable farm t . ^ - a ^ S u e n f t o f th e C IO -PA C home located near th e bluffs over- A. Sprague, th e man w ho . ran again st Senator C ordon in th e M ay prim aries w h o leh ea rted ly endorses C ordon's can d id acy to su cceed h im se lf on N ovem ber? B y h is d eed s sin ce b ein g appointed U . S. Senator by G overnor E arl S n ell, Senator Cordon has w on the approval o f th e w h ole sta te. VOTE FOR ; U.S. SENATOR GUY CORDON C l A ffifi A SPRMfiE Rd A<K Cordbc »or Senotor C om m itfe«. Im peftol Hot»!. PortkxxJ Or». NOT WANTED IN OREGON! W AYNE ORSE Cracker-barrel NO ----------- = C harles PROHIBITION AND ITS COMPANION EVILS 1 . te it fair to the Service Men while they are away? A p p roxim ately 100,000 serv ice m en and w om en from O regon cannot v o te on thie question. Is it fair to perm it prohibition to be slipped over again In 1944 as waa done in 1918? You can p rotect them b y v o tin g 313 X N O I 2 . If they gat away with thb, wR a l Beverage* be aext?- S o fa r th is “ Burke B ill” pertains o n ly to beverages over 14% alcoh ol h y volum e. B u t if they Blip over this much— th e lig h t beverages w ill be N E X T ! Y ou can protect your» s e lf h y v o tin g SIS X N O . 3 . What will this ’ Joker' do right new? fo r Jiinrr- Moro. Sherm an C ounty, Oregon, have fixed by the C ourt aa the tim e and place fo r b ea rin g o f objections to said F inal A ccount and ReDort and fdr the settlem en t o f said estate. z Zelto S ch ill n g a » »- k l i a l r i u / . l a A dm tototratrix^.t.a. T L ester Johnson A ttorn ey at law 1 1 w Q n . • . Rom where I sit hXMher h . SENATOR CORDON N otice i« hereby. 1» ven th a t tine in .le r sig n e d haa filed in the Coun ty Court o f the S ta te o f Oregon foi Sherm an C ounty her F in al A ccount and Report as A d m n to- tra trix , w ith the w ill annexed, of the E sta te of Donald R Burnet. deceased, « and that W ednesday 22nd day of N ovem ber, 1944, o ’clock A M., the boor « w y o r n c x a . o f s a d day, at the courtroom of as id court, in the courthouse in AM END C O N O TITU TIO N A L M KNT IN C R E A SIN G ST A T E ___ FUND FOR P U B L IC m a V SCHOOL SU P P O R T . A co n sti- tu tion .1 « M o d « « r t freaxes A dan << ìroo » ì . " U Γ sorfh ren WU *or ^ x p s y e r s / ccired m aterial from southern VQTE | l 5 x NO and southern senator* op- C O N S T frU T IO N A L A M ENO- p o sin g R oosevelt, none favorin g M KNT p ^ v i D I N G M ONTHLY A N N U IT IE S > FROM A G R O SS h it IN C O M E TA X . G n » h>c«ne U x r t o e d th a t DemoCTWt» a t the oM -------- w ld ta k e f . w m , 3 to to 6 « p - c e a t *f l7 <J- Wffl T<^ * f-o m «U t r » » .e t i o n .. E x tr e m e .y ta r t t h - . • SAYS FORMER 60VERM0R CHARLES A. SPRAOUE W AX low* Ij/ivyuivj lew « has been very bad. D uplica- tion o f au th ority, m en given do- tie s w ithout power, men given pow- er w ith o u t responsibility, have been fr e q u e n t W ho w an ts to uphold tihe H Rim 6U U nt Ickre. Of H m p » ? ' young m n w ho w a n ts to g iv e A m erican in- ' • The w riter is no friend o f the new d e sk a s «van th e c asu a l read- ! f "^**5 g u essed long ago. It a p p e a if X o h im to be opposed to many thi n g s th a t g o to m ake l i f ° Ter !W P ; , , l t , ? / M« R ffill« R WF ■■E9BBÌ9B. doctrine la one o f e x - yan d in g econom ics, o f a d and •u p p ort to A m erican bumness and A m erican s A -* s — r p r i • u i, trade w ith Ml jia tio n s. N e ther is Ow MW deal D em oem iic in origin M . . 8 U R E S M E A SU R E D ON T H E J O S * th e plaintiff w ill ta k e a K en' j u d i e n » nod decree you, m em bers and w ives o f m em b e:s , , . -« n , o f the K iaw anis club o f The D al- , ts’ . . . Quite a little sn ow fell n the t¿ in < _ le y ’s C hicago, C rum p’s M em phis, ; - „ , v .... P endergaat’a K ansas C ity t h a t v ‘ * X— M l . * broadened ™ a ~ a f to / i n include . i n d , w<1K'n «?<** Prove w,|>ter h ave been ? cx‘s la to to P™ve itn 't very r on th e e n t r e nation. H ev er thio f , r off' eu o u - x i- • 100- ru Trom the O bserver, N o t. 3, 1 9 0 , ATI 9 1 t5°n needed a house clean in g W ashington to let the sunshine F arm ers are ta k in g ad van tage O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R o f public inform ation s h in e ,, 't is o f favorable w eather fo r seed in g n ew . The a creage fo r n e x t aenaona SU B SC R IP T IO N R A TES Like the big c ity w U w th e crepe w ill be far in e x e e « o f a n y ' P ayable hi A dvaacs n ew deal h as expended m oney fo r previous year m th is c o u n t y W. A. K entner has surprised ONE Y E A R ______________ 9t-?9 poi tical power. A dm inistretion o f ~-- --- •KEEP CORDON II. S. SENATOR e«id A4«. Mr. S»Mi O m « fa W ^ h i^ fa « Cfab t M. Swfan, S«c'y. C«rS«n SW». S m S em I crack er-b arrel to fo r th e m w h o h e lp p r o te c t i t —/m d a ll th e o th e r fr e e d o m s In A m e r ic a - h y v o t in g . F o lk s th a t j n s t ta lk freed om d o n ’t c o u n t h ero.” From w here I sit, it doesn’t make any difference how you vote—the important thing is that you Do vote. Call it a sacred right if you want to, but to me, it is the bedrock of the w hole idea of democracy. • “ Well,” Homer fumbled, “I ! w as awful busy just at the tim e.” ’ RCAD >THff JOKER* IN THE *BURKE BILL* PURPOSE FOR YOURSELF it Xreuirtnf all latoslcatin* liquor containing aver 14 per cent e f alcohol hr volume, including fortified win», except for aacranwntal purpoacfa to h» aold «xclnairalr bp atorea and agenciea operated by the Oregon liquor control commiacion, and making it unlawful for any other parwoa, Srna ar corporation to toll, offdr for salo, or OIVS TO ANT FKKSOM any meh winos or liquora, except for sacramental purposes. Violation of this act la made punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.** n o r t a ro u t freedom i protect YOUR SERVICEMEN’S FREEDOMI VOTE 3 1 3 X NO “ T h a t d on ’t m a tter,” Bam tn- atois. “ F r e e sp e e c h a rou n d th is A c. 104 < / o Series I t w ill p ro h ib it you from serv in g any guests your usual hos p ita lity b ev erages in your club or at hom e—unless you want to risk sev ere p en alties. L ook ou t for thie dangerous “J O X E R ”. " M d Adv. TUX ANTI-PROHIBITION COMMITTBB OP ORBOON I SM4, B m tiog huhutry f otutdatton > O. J. McPherson. Chairman. Pearwon-4th A m . Bldg« Portland w I