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FRIDAY. NOVFWULR Iti, 1»M>'
judgment and decree against you, ti above mer^loned. * (J)
pHOSPECT
Sidney H Ilmen, who is now m
. position to have considerable to
, do with national affairs in the
United States, has written an ar-
; tide in the most recent Reader’s
eUa watf r M U m Digest. He says the PAC is bens-
- s, ins.
"
ficial to the corntry and tells why
~~ ot Marta
and in so doing he gives away
EDITORIAL. enough of hia personal philosophy
K SO C 1A T 4O W
worry Americans who be! eve
* *m democracy.
-
'Mr. Hillman always refers to
b i s , opponents as “ forces of re
or such similar phrase.*
H ill
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
/
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable to Advance
|2
OffE TEAR .... ................
“ d to
*nd friend9
«progr^givas.” Readers of CIO-
FAC literature have learned to
k— which rtde to be for by th »
device. J u s t w h ere the p ro g re s -
ehres w ould progress to we w ill
'X) MM>n find out
W aki U p , A merica !
Kelly’s Column
(Continued from
Page One)
did not wish to give the “red”
army too much prominence for
fear that the first thing he kn^w
he would be “out on his ear.”
Chiang Kai-shek is not a popular
hero with all the fighting Chinese
and his idea of a democracy ia
not in harmony with the Ameri-
<an conception. It ia common
kn<wledge, also, that when the
Burma road was being used to
t," n* “ • uPPlie8 œrtain Ch" " e
racketeers stole tons of American
fu m sh ed supplies and sold them,
1m their pertonal profit. Chiang
.K ai-shek w as unable to c u rb this
practice.
O n e reason why it is believed
General Stillwell will play an im-
portant role when Americana land
ia China ia that he is more fam-
* 1 ^ wrth that country. .Ye people
an(- their customs than any other
army commander. "Vinegar Joe”
Chinese, although what
particular dialect is not stated;
t>u t w h e th e r
A <is Cantonese
or
aome other Chiang Kai-shek un-
^„»tood him, for the généralisai-
nX) know» no English although
w jfe wag educated in the
Un ted States and is a real ora-
tor
¡mpressdon in Washington
that Madame Chiang
K a i-s h e k is th e
b ra in s
f o r the
I« China a Military
RED O.
Is*
CLARK
A* debaMsI l»v /
J o h n C o ette
Harry Desmond Farren
IA S IF a r Correapondeut, Author
E ditor, Locturor, Author of
“Iff Patrioti»»»» B unk?* ;
and each of you, a» follows:
r (1) For the sum of >500.00,
jjwtth interest p erson at the m >
of 8% per annum from October
I t, 1986; (the further sum of >1.06
as taxes paid on real property
b an g foreclosed in this suit; and
for the further sum of >126.00
•ttarney’« fee. «nd for .pUintiff-s
coeta of di«bur»ement of suit
1
made .n d expended herein.
(2) That the «ud <UerM .ha.
pnw de that the Mid mortgage
M K . F A R R E N OPENS: Since the
ME. GOETTE OPENS: China deft-
r.»nttoned in the compUlnt and
Î e r '^ to V o u g h ” “ “ î o r X ' to U - Japanese invasion of Manchuria, Chi- , the • Mid real property jteaerfbed
na has been engaged in a cruel and
Burma Gen. Stilwell in his push costly war. It has been cruel for the tHT n’L,toS ' £ er » a n i ^ r
through North Burma had a single people of China—costly to the people „.ant., heredlUment. and appur_
d 'to ^ T .
of America. At no time during these tenancee. t o »old bv the S h en «,
who sug ere<i 50,000 killed and wound- long bitter years of struggle has Chi e l Sherman County. Oregon after
ed. Japanese attempts to invade India na evidenced any ability to make of giving legal notice thereof in the
herself p military asset This bothers
were forestalled and 80.000 Japs killed.
manner provided by law for the
__
In our Anal assault upon. Japan, China
me. Aa NR American citizen, as Ml
^ ¡ “^ " ’^ gland* and France rolled ally, as a taxpayer, I am interested Mie of real property under mor--
into one as our base. Her manpower in seeing (Qifaa start winning. The gage foreclosure proceedings.
will build our air bases Chinese sooner she starts winning, the sooner
( » TYtat the proceeds of —H
rele£sing Americans for combat duty, the war with Jap— will be over; the aalc be applied <1)- In payment
gjnce it takes 5 man to supply 1 man sooner my tax bill will be cut down. of the costs of —id sale; (2) costs
on the front, this w ill red“ ce the Like Will Rogers: "All I know is and tifbureement o f suit; (3) in
£rce £*
'the Pacifié to what I read In the newspapers". This
payment of attorney's fees here
is what I read: Yens of millions of
h^at Japan W h ile a poorly-equipped Lend-Lease dollars hare flowed from
Chinese Army cannot hold the J®P*- the great Americ— purse into the
«ees in
"piwwed hands of the Chinese in — effort to
Ameræan A m y strikes on Chinese make her a military asset; millions
»oil, then Chinese troops and guer- of Americ— dollars loaned to the
Chungking government ignited the
5in” enwJJJe j^^nese^/n the^nanner wildest inflation in economic history;
t^ ^ re n c h ^ n d e V g ro u n d after D-
Chinese lack of know-how as to what
o f “ Japan Fight» for Atlo**
and interest ode on a unt o
d«id promissory note described in
^ a ^ g a j.
That (the plaintiff «nay be-
ojtno a purchaser at said sale
and that the Sheri ff execute a
deed to the purchaser, and that
said purchaser be let into the pos
session o f the premises on produc-
sheri(r,
therefor
_
*
*
That the .nd
said e plaintiff
^ Tfil judgment
x e c u t e may
.g -
defcndaBlj for a«y de-
rem<iii a(tc?
, *
the proceed, of
U>
prwniae<
npplieableHo the » tla fa c t on. of
«WP
plalI1.
otfier
" »V
may
rel,e< M. M
stem just and equitable.
The date of the first publication
of this Summons is the 20th day
of October, 1944.
BROWN & VAN VACTOR
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Pioneer Building, The Dalles,
Wasco County, Oregon.
It is pretty generally agreed
that
one of th* fine things about
NOVEMBER 1«. 1944
democracy to that it ia the best
fonm of government to give in-
AFTERMATH
d'viduality , to the common citi-
There is a general feeling of *«n. It promises him life, 1 berty
rrijef that the election to over and the pursuit of happiness. Our
sti we can settle down to other religion, Christianity, offers the
matters of perhaps mere preaaisg hope of ndividuality to men. —
ictereet
Another victory for
Now comes Sidney Hillman with
Koeeevelt places him in a stroogar the philosophy,
“a progressive
position in international affairs government will recognise and as-
than he was before the election, «vme respon-tibilty for the full
Now the world may be assured peacetime utilisation of our pro-
that thia nation ia behind him.
ductive resources, for full employ-
Day. Generals S tilw ell and Chennault to do with the tools of war we hare
. It b also /ad unate that the nient, and for an equitable distr -
know the Chinese *P d Jat>“ ræ!^1^ ea smuggled through is pathetic; Chi
house of representatives ia to be butkm of the good things of life
^ „ e ^ T h e ^ Chinese soldier nese military leadership In the field
has be— woefully pathetic; Chiang
of the same political faith a s n» among a ll our riis e n s . irresp ective
w ill prove his worth on the Chinese
Kai-shek has failed to “unite" Chine
the preti dent sod the aeaate a s of r » « , creed, color, sex o r econ- g en eralissim o . She is now In a fron t as he has in Burma, once we for total war, ad Infinitum. If China
- .U H « of h i. own party m ,y
porttlon."
N e w Y o r k h osp ital, h a v in g u n d e r- f ™ v l^ „ ^ nelnJIn ‘ tl* f f« t' “ “ Ä i^ r lc a n
is one of the Big Four, it moet cer
tainly is not in the theatres of war.
net follow hto lead very strictly.
That sounds nice. It means tha* g One a major operation, where
troopg ¡n their midst.
but will he more likely zto do ao the govern men is going to be in g|,e has an entire floor in the
MJE t farren CHALLENGES: Mr. M E G O E TTE C H A LL E N G E S : The
DISCUSS YOUR PROBLEM WITH US
now thpn . before November 7.
control of production and employ build ng which is guarded from Goette as an authority on C hina’s Chinese, like M r. Farren, want to .
C ài, « hi» part may make ttpoe- „ » „ t and diatribution. Private io- t|„ poaeibilky of in trtto o n . I f » r“b.‘*™h5‘" " ‘¿ ’ begin “ w i n ' i S t know when the winning* is to start.
s bit to obtain r a favorable vota dustry has never been able to dis- anything should happen to bin as soon as American combat troops They point to o u r dramatic m ilita ry
reverses since 1041— Ho British set
have fought th eir way through B u r-
on whatever peace eettbm ent will tribute “equitably” the “good dams Chiang
Kai-shek China
backs in Burm a today. Chiang Kai-;
nxa,
over
the
mountains
and
set
foot
be made.
things” of life because people
joose
greatest asset in
shek acknowledges China cannot beat
on. China’s soil face to face w ith the
There seama*a definite certain- have euch differing ambitions an i this war so far as amiable re la - Japs. He admits that American m ili Japan but does promise Chinese sac
ty tM t th t pattern of American abilities that some get rich and bon ^ t h the other allies is con- tary leadership is necessary when he rifices and resistance w iil continue to
MEMBER E D I C
head onice, portland
¡points to Gen. S tilw e ll’s successes in enable the A llies to revise th eir
lifc has changed, at least that is others do not. Well, as the pforast' cemed.
strategy,
In
c
r
e
a
s
e
t
h
e
i
r
m
ilita
ry
the Burm a theatre. He admits that
so temporarily. A few years ago goes, “how do you like them ap-
.Am erican production might w ell be strength In Asia and intensify united
¡the deciding factor—but what he m ilita ry action. China has not won,
the rural areas were the most pie»?"
doesn't say is: if we couldn’t get but she has not lost. H er national
pewerful in Americas politics
The idea came from Ruma,
troops and machines of w ar through government has not been driven un
Now the <fty machines, aided by »kmg with Sidney. Over there they
to China yesterday how on earth w ill derground nor has it changed since
the w a r beg— . China has moved to
thou—iris
workers from the *«, for that ^quaVxation stuff FOR SALEr <5 head gentle saddle we do it tomorrow?
ward greater unity. Were this not
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B
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F
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a
r-
CIO tM itical Action Committee, whether the good things are earn-
horses, one good kids pony, alb -
true, C hina today would not be our
ren’s
fears
w
ill
att
come
true.
B
il
d<4fi—te the polities of the nation. *<1 or not. So. We are going t i
no. Vern Mobley, Shaniko 62-2p lions of Am erican dollars and thou fighting ally.
on the gc for that over here too, b e c a u se ___________
M R F A R R E N R EP LIE S : It cer
Whet « fe e t this will ‘
sands if not hundreds of thousands of
farmer is yet to be learned from gUkiey is the fair haired vote pro- for SALE: Clyde Crites land. See American casualties must be planned tainly is news to me that Chiang K a i-
«for before we reduce the Japanese at shek doesn’t believe China can whip
T. Lester Johnson, Moro.
future events.
ducer. And th® re a l A m e ric a n * are
.home and over several m illions of Japan. I thought a ll we had to do
The' eangMMgn was called a apjH up into two senseless sect ons
-•m em b er! T h e b a c k y a rd
Read the other day about
square ndles of Asia and the Pacific. was supply the weapons — d the
" I gnmes . . . the fishing
dirty one but these who said •<> by an old prejudice of politics, FOR SALE: Furnished house m .China cannot save us from this sac- money . . . that Chins had thp w ill
overseas
who
received
ar.
Moro,
good investment. ^irs . riflee. However, we w ill get those and the men. The prospects o f thou
. . . the picnics with the
hsre abort memoriae. It could not
Sidney follows an old, oid
Rient
notice
from
the
Inc.
Carroll Sayrs.
82 1 ’ m ilita ry supplies —Amen into China sands of more A m eric— fighting men
. . : indwiches and Ice cold
compare with that o f 1028 when
that succeeds: div de and con
collector.
H
e
w
rote
bac
:
dying
on
foreign
soil;
of
millions
of
1 via reopened B unifirand bases on th<*
rs being
A1 Smith was beaten by methods qaer>
here, even a letter from ;
FOR -SALE: Turkeys alive or , Ch na coast W ar as > Japan W »<n more A m eric— tax d
into the cauldron of war are
rot erttirely pleasant, nor the
Let’» ®ee, low
it Texas
n ew s from home.”
’ it here I alt, the least w e
dressed. Mr» A. F Balzer, Grass It in Caina is a century behind A m er- poured
* lea’s fighting technique in Europe indeed sobering. But, the fact re
eangiaign ef 1082 when Heihert Gunan used to greet her guests’
1
>
Is
write those V-Mail toti
Valley, Oregon Phone-281
lp When D -D ay ChinS is decided upofi. mains that if A m eric— troops. A m er
of
c
o
w
s
«
-
b
u
t
A M . of
Hoover was smeeswd distastefully — ------- ---------
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• ’.» a — let <mr mei
eyertoBe
rertoBe ox
of troth about I .
the Japanese cannot M eP u* from a ic— taxes and American tools must
albeit eucceeefully.
A sixeable part of this commun- FOR SALE: 3-16 Hoe McCoiroick- beachhead any more than the G er- do the winning— Am erica— not China
. ...u se little things th e y :
<^■21 aoythlog else, the mci-
—is the m ilita ry asset in the F ar E ast
Deering grain drills, 10 sections ,;nans could.
a c h — from the ball gam es to
[•*be a reasonable wish Uy, and probably nation, are now
gettiag totter* from h o m e..
Oliver spring tooth harrow. Car-
j
:
2?r—are still here, waiting
election hae
..the convinced that betting is a bad
anything else, oar Y- Ir.
has filed in the County Court of
roll Sayrs. Phone-843, Moro l-3c
U mav hare to some ex- habit that should be suppressed by
an help to keep op their f a r them till they some
the State of Oregon, for Sherman
home.
'morale.
th « » w .
IHUe Uw.
tint.
County,
Oregon
h a final report
the p latform s.------------------------
LOAN DATE IS
W hat to write about? That’«
and account as such administrator:
or the candidates
Wonder what would happen if
rtf
Che
easiest thing of alL For it’s
That Saturday December 16th, at
'—I
despite the at- a delegate to a league of nat ons DECEMBER 31
th e little things they dream of
the hour of Ten o’clock A. M. in
t s s ^ is
make the differences from the United States declared
Qrf<on fanT¥era have until Dec
the County ‘yourt Room, in the
a n ts*
Both favored Inter- war He might catch mos of It
u
out CCC wheat
Copyright, 1944, Bm úog htduury Ft
No. 102 of a Series
County
Court House, at Moro,
"
mdkating
klmeelf.
natonal cooperation.
loans through their county office
Oregon, has b?cn fixed as the time
that in thia regard there — pret
of the Agricultural Adjustment
and place for hearing all objec
agency, the state covnmittee re
ty good «»HF anyttnr/
tions to said final report and ac
It is orer. America M M0Ì here
minded producers this week.
count and the settlement hereof.
Wc •até<ìAsfiHrieans. • Whtih— ; «
Thia year’s loan program in
Henry Ye?ck»ri, Administrator
lfee¿M
net we cannot pick up
cludes an added feature through
John M. Stapieton, Attorney for
out marble* and go home W^wdl From the Observer. Nov. 12, 1915 the offer of the War Food admin-
Estate.
Vogt Bldg The Dalle*.
k e e * M d o t a t i bret we can.
W. N. Froebe returned Thursday istration to purchase from pro-
Oiegon
tv The Dalles where he is clerk- dveers any 1944 wheat that re-
- - ,
:
h»g in a grocery «tore.
main« under loan on Mlay 1, 1045,
FRO M T B R GR R EK -,
N otice of final account
.
Born to Mr —d Mrs Oscar Rug- at a bushel price equal to the
Notice is hereby given that tihe
Franklifl Roomsrek k** appar-
Tuesday morning November loan rate plus 16 cents, less car-
tndersigned
has filed in the Coun
•r tly evaded^the «real , iete of 9th anine pound daughter.
rying charges. This parity pur-
ty
Court
of
the State of Oregon
C on -
three who M d office for t o « pre-
<n,e
dry spell was broken chase offeT ie ¿n line with
foi
Sherman
County her Final
ioda. That f t o e o .t t * ® explained
weak with a two Inch fall of gtestional commitments,
Account
and
Report
as Adminis
by a ateep from a«tie«t
U tie » t A^»rea w t
Monday morning which
The county AAA Office will be
M o th e rly love In lte>emjryealc
tratrix,
with
the
will
annexed, of
bren tuecsoded by intermittent rlad
^ ¿ » t producers in
is displayed In tiny Mary Jane
In them days it i Waif the «»xtam
the
Estate
of
Donald
R. Burnet,
to otirarim «tie man >ft puHto
rainy showers during the week. The „ nng out what the parity offer D o n n elly’s concern for welfare of
d<(eased,
and
that
Wednesday
h
e
r
doll
that
was
ran
ever
by
paoton-
nights have turned cold and fro^t meaDfl on their wheat. The carry
for a yeaag H tp are * * * u
J»t. T im e and a new dell may afford the 22nd day of November, 1944,
• t ie r coaatnL. thu« taring the
evident each morning
ing charge adjustments include th e balm for ber broken h e a rt.
at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. *M.,
1905
opposition A ehaneb ( to nfB th« From the Observer, N o v .lt,
the unpai d amount of the note,
of
sa. d day, at the courtroom ot
of
p n T O M r t wWxxit.fcla «Avfa« or
William H in-, h a. built a livery
’ aiioWaneM and 3 p e r c e n t ------------ ------------------ ---------- — -
o f aa,d
roaaent or « • ‘ ■ S f c J l r * meth-
|n W et«. Team« eared Tor.
Bethlehem c .h‘ p‘l r_2?Oo7*.’. ? E'.?> ’si<1 e0UTt’ in th* crnlrtll0QM in
<ni Moro. Sherman County, Oregon,
o l that «!<»* v e S T i l A o ^ t o n - A ferry »«roa. the Columbia river
Annual AAA commll^ t y elec-
Fourth Thursdays H e a .b
Month. Visiting Member«
flxed bF
!
There vraa in Athene ia ttoro «11 tm next.
.......................
tione will he held in Oregon dur-
Invited-— Mbro, Ordfon
the time and place for bearing of
as
Aristide»
Frank
Sayre
and
neighbors
have
\<toys n man known
Sng the period iNovember 16-
objections to said Final Account
Alice Ornduff, W. M. >
t t , Jm-t. who had ion« to m in made a voluntary double a ^ . r - IXx.fmtx.r , 6
atate AAA
Marie
Hoskinson,J3«tteUry_
and Report and for the settlement
efl*ee, On the election day he wav ment th i, year for road purpoae,, ccrmnjttee mnounced this week.
Lupine Rebekah Lòdxe Na. 116 of said estate.
■san
from
the
and
are
spending
it
on
the
road
on the streets
Dates for the elections In each Fleets 2nd and 4th
Zella Sehili'ng
him to iM O ** tto leadia« from <h«lr farm»
M<wo.
wU b<( datonnined by the Tuesday, of each
hills
Adm-mistratrixxj.t.a.
<rf Aristide« on his v a t i «
C. K. Cochrane is adding to his county committee.
month. Visit ng mem
T Lester Johnson
irridonrr. on 4 he erect of Temple
bers welcome.
Through these elections', points
Attorney at law
A le e M cK ee N .G
for hill.
J l^ a s -4bBa2aaaa
the Observer, N o v ? lt, 1086
R - B T a y,o r -
AAA
F lo re n c e Johnston.
Wasco, Oregon
Sil
the
«
C .H . (to n brourU U .t __ Satur-
A rititii« complied
v / i , the opportunity to exercise their 7 t o e t o todye No. 121 A .F A A^M.
Meet b on the 1st ard
Mat, bat eoald not iariwar aak- day from h » fares near Grass v a J-
*
------
h . -» to t o w b tod to totetolto ley', «h r» K a i l « , can. o f ertom
J * ™ ’" “ *
3rd Thursday evenings
SUMMONS
of each month. Visiting
T to M t o » r » t o l« « d . "tor tc Moro which netted him »30.0«. «" P«>vde '«“dev, "f l^ r "
memtor,"’ are"eortiaily I" the Ctoeult Court of the Stats
c.Z w iZ m Ured o f h Z r to « l A
A U r « , bonflre Wa. touched off choomn« for .dmW.tr»ti<m of ’ JT
;nvited to meet with u i of Oregon for Sherman County:
X to d (to I t o ? '
; nrnr More park on Tuesday even- ncuttuel con«rv.t.on and other
R. P. Briabine W. M
John A. Joyce, plaintiff, vs. Jack
Qt. V. Lockhart, secretary
H tom w - futo- w t o t o w the m , b , the hi«h W hooi. ttuden' AAA program..
Reynolds and Margaret Reynolds.
W»'d lilc» to osk a favor of
tto r v t o fella to record the honor body for tto purpoee of informing
Community ewnm.tteemon end Moro Lodge No. 118. J.O .0 F. defendants.
arv title* the rater might have the public of the football game delegates to the county canven-
Meets 1st and 3rd
To Jack Reynolds and Margar-
y o u - for those in the camps.
Jbhad the pablie arevant to bs to be played at Moro on Armistice Von which will relect county com-
Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. H Reynold®, defendants:
i
«.lled The Just . aoonda lib» R dpy between M<ro and Waaeo. Th«» m tieem en for 1946 will be named
IN ™ E NAME 0 F TH? s T Ef
Whenever
you
can,
give
the
. honosaWe title in these game when played resulted in a <T the election meetings. Each
cordially mvjted OF OREGON, you. and each of
scare of 18-6 favor of Wasco.
farmer will be notified from ttio
service men and women first
Bay War Btttis far Victory
to meet with us.
yoUf are hereby required to ap
tk - namde eftan grow tired of . O. L. Rslshs and wife and Wil- county AAA office of the dat-,
pear and answer the complaint
chance at Long Distance be
n a< X
photography^- fond Belshe ard wife will leave time and place of his community
E/neet Houston N. G.
filed against you, and each of you,
Percy
Thompson,
Secretary
t o Z T l » puMie plneee « 4 »«“ *- by «¿to »bU F riday en a motor «lotion.
in the above entitled suit on or
tween 7 and 10 each night.
U Ä
X
lrÄ
He w to t o , , meet cltorly eh.l NOTICE OF DATE
FINAL before four w - k , from tto tote
for
HOME
REPAIRS!
The Dalles Branch
United States National Bank
... /y Joe Marsh.
IVanf Ad»
Real Broken Heart
I h Oter Bap]
Clear the wires
from
reaaeos «o
»• W »
t t t h
U to gtibd ptitey •> that.
I , 1. t o I I !■>»»
i
r i ?
^
. __ , ______
j
’^ » X * ^ ^ « m p ^ w h o r . ?
the « g h to r n o o n o i
b“‘
th«* past twelvs years
ww W a
p
___read - H E A R I N G
_
of the ftret publication os
hy^keepp his own lamp trimmed HEARING
Notice is hareby g iv w . «hat th* Summons, andI if
y,
,nd
*
Andereigned administretor o f th- you, fail ao to answer for want
-M ery Beker Eddy p , U « 7 £ Euu-.a A. Crocker, dr-, thertof. the ptoint.ff will Uke a
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