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K r f M ì t t, * n U d U B I LoVNT» J U U M N A Í .'MORO. OKEUO.N l ltlb A Y , .NOVEMBER 24, 1*41 and the fan n ers trying to all C H U R C H L 9 name of T H E f ^ k r E g et rich by raising the price of WASCO METHODIST CHURCll 0 P OREGON* their commodities to the others, Kwry Frtfcy «4 (Continued from Page One' has been well explained but sel Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. l o u are hereby requii ¡redatte ap- Mera. Orqgeo * fer dom followed. The situation ' is Morning Worship a t 11:00 A. M. pear and answer the eonrnnhint remindful of. the neighbor boy’* Missouri for irrigating «rid lands D i. S ila s E. Fairham, Dtotriet filed against you in the above en- in several states, the outlook for goat ♦ •’ »B agricultural expansion warrants W o u ld A P la n n e d Econom y A n u r e Svporintondent, w ill preach at 11 «tied su it within four weeks from The lad, some years back, when a m .,7 after which there will ba the date o f foe first publication of W Maiek «. 1 W . ««•4 by P o s tw a r Jobs? - * / such th ings were the rager had a speculation as to where markets a pot-luck dinner and the quarter- thia summons, and if you fa il so F»£D o. CLASK - i __ — X r o . Amanean long haired goat broke to harness will be found for a ll this additional Chairman, ly conference meetng. to answer, for want thereof, the Economic Foundation and a wagon for the goat to draw. farm production. There to already Preaching servxjeo a t the Grass plaintiffs will apply to the Court As debated by S S O C IA T IO N I l wna quite a sn aixy rig. One a disturbing surplus o f farm pro Valley ’ methodist church Sunday foi the relief demanded in the Ary*nr C. Croft Dr. Harry W. laidler s tr itt r f i »— da> the boy w as sent down town ducts and it has been found nec crmplaint herein, namely: President, Nottonat Foremen*» Extrusive Director, League for afternoon at 8 p. m. Institute, Inc. t Authority on after a supply of groceries which essary to subsidize certain m ajor ln/!ntlrlal Democracy; datnor That you be forever enjoined Dr. Fairham will preach a t th h - Mnnngantanl Leber Problems o/ fha recant book “Social included tom e succulent lettuce crops. To be profitable, irrigated and barred from asserting any service. , Econondc S y tierna” and carrots and like provender en land 'must he intensively cultivated. claims whatsoever in and to the p. m. Epworth League a t 7^00 Coats are too h igh to ju stify the joyed by goats, who don’t spend DR. LAtDLER OPENS: A planned MR. CROFT OPENS: When private la rid or premise« hereinafter des F- L. Cannell. pastor. A lili all their time eating tin cans grow ing of wheat and com , so economy, under which essential In Individuals have a "plan” It must have cribed, and th at the plaintiff be growers of these staples have no dustries are publicly and coopera the force of persuasion. When gov OFFICIAL COUNTY PARER despite their reputatidh. declared to be the owner of prem occasion to view the situation with tively owned and democratically op- ernment has a "plan” the plan must .*oro Community On the way home the goat, :n ises described as: - SUBSCRIPTION RATES have the force of police power. The Presbyterian Church making a sharp turn saw the alarm, but this does not aim plify «rated for the common good, would dangers Inherent In this delegation of Payable fai Advaace Bible School 10 a. m. Lots 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 ,1 0 , and 11 the problem of -finding adequate assure postwar Jobs, and for two main greenery and tried to reach around , . . .. vi.rG.tu reasons: First, it would eliminate the power from the individual to the gov-* Sennpn ’’Zest In Prayer” Col. Section 18, Tp. 1 S., R. 19, ONE YEAR nwjuaUtiea of wealth eminent stem from the historical fact ----------12-0 - 3 3 ---------------- it He counldn’t do it so he pulled markets for the lim ited v a n ety o f crops grown by irrigation. lnC0me. bawTSduatrUl r s w d . that you cannot control the amount 4. 2 (¡Moffett) E.W.M. in Sherman Coun up a little. And pretty soon the ty, Oregon, * ♦ • ' on servire rendered, not on property of power employed once it’s delegated. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting NOVEMBER 24, 1944 goat waa chasing the vegetables, Is no such thing as a “little Wednesday 8 p. m. The problem o f whether to in- owned, and place In the hands of the There planning", In a planned economy the in the wagon at fu ll speed around and such otheT and further relief James D. Moberg, pastor. augurete a policy of m aking sub- masses of the people sufficient pur- government would have to set prices - COMMUNITY PROPERTY a tree. That wrecked the wagon, as to the Court may seem reason ------------------- chasing power to buy the goods that and Wages and profits For examgpl«' «uiy paym ent, on exportable aur turn<d bj o(jr scattered the groceries, and caus able and proper. In the manufacture of automobiles Christian Science Society The decision o f the United Stat • ae the goat to be sold for what pluses, mentioned • in 4w s column «justries running at full capacity, government would set the price on This summons is published by ^nririav m im in g services at ae supreme court in the commun a few days ago. has been further Purchasing power would no longer' steel, glass, wood, rubber, paint. the neighbors suspicioned to be order o f the Honorable Judge of complicated by receipt o f notice remain idle in the coffers of the well- everything used la the manufacture 11 a.m. “Ancient and Modern Nec ity property caae has been ex- and the Circuit Court, dated November amb chops. Mesmerism from Brazil that adoption o f any to-*«, while toe poor received an ln- of automobiles down to the tiniest romancy, alias pacted and is considered good law h , come too small to buy even the neces- screw. Because most of the cost of Hypnottem Denounced” That is craziness in goats, but irum u iv « . t.mv 10, 1944 ; \ **d good public policy, even an indication of liberal economics plan which threatens to disturb varies of life. Secondly,under a planned e v e r y th in g Is wages, government Date of first publicuttflR^ Novem Wednesday night service at 8 though J t does ibafaa nec see ary t he cotton market w i l be viewed economy, it would be possible to cal- would have to set wages to conform ber 17, 1944.------ —S 5 — in politicians by th at £ to prices set on raw materials and fait hides testim onials of healing. tht eontinuance o f — d aIran i in Th*, reading room in the real GAVIN and GAVIN finished' products. It would have to federal taxation. In thia instance the significance lies eppUcation capiui to to« devel- set the price to be paid by the cus •>< the bolldbig is onen. All ae Attorneys for Plaintiff EVERYBODY WORKS Thera are nine community pro in the fact that th e United E’"’ i « >ment of industry. Whenever the tomer. The government could not h-vired - Christian Science liters Post office ad dresc Among the copy Look m axim s ir dependent upon Brazil fc r IN r ^ M i n « of jo n d . allow any deviation front thia prac ture> can be Sought or borrowed petty atatee in the nation, states The Dallra, Oregon w T ivK feviY / ap I« ( op w*nt‘Qf <Miy®ra, v id uptin» tice which haa the effect of guaran the moralists say made America that follow the French law, in- coffee supply and n Brazil i dffoyroent was threatened, it would be teeing profits whether or not the 2-6 great are several about being busy. •taad of the English common law. sufficiently resentful it m ay adopt possible (or Public Planning .Boards manufacturer Is efficient Freedom of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF “How doth the busy little bee"— ” T he Napoleonic code came u> a policy which would be decidedly to rfduee prices, thus stimulating pur competition. Involving as it does the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR chases, and to provide any additional NOTICE OF DATE OF FIN A L Aanariaa through Louisiana and “Early to bed and early to rise uncomfortable to the people *>f Jobs that may be needed through the latitude of risk, the chance of fail SHERM AN COUNTY Plaintiff «E A R IN G * . ure, has been our heritage—from it makes me, nealtky. wealthy and foM state, Texas, Naw Mexico, thia country who regard tbe cheer Improvement of public and private has welled our present greatness. This C. A. N ISH , Trustee. Notice is hereby given, that the w ise”, “The devil has work for Arizona, C a lifo rn ia .W a sh in g to n , ing ©up as an essential to their Industry and the Initiative of useful free competition must be further en- public works and services. Thus far, undersigned administrator o f the idle hand to do”, and other of oouraged If we are to meat tomor Idaho, Utah and Nevada, many of LENTEN E. WRIGHT, DALE breakfast tabe. It has been done. except in war, when public planning row’s challenge of jobs fpr alL . ef tate of Emm« A. Crocker, dr*’, equal pertinance. thf«n s i t t h d by man from too has been greatly extended, the pres E. WRIGHT, HARVEY ALLEN DR. LAIDLER CHALLRNGE8: If has filed in the County Court of How tickled would Ben Frank ent economic system, with Its mad south, „ adapted the community we followed Mr. Croft’s reasoning wa WR^QHT, and the unknown heirs the átate of CregCft, for Sherman scramble (Or profits, customers and lin and other writers o f early method o f property ownership as Investment opportunities, has utterly would avoid «11 delegation of power of Flora B. W right, deceased, and County, Orego.T it e final report day paragraph phlosophy be were between husband and wife. in our government, scrap the Consti all other persons o r parties un- (ailed to provide Jobs (or alL tution and abolish all planning by and account as such administrator. The internal revenue depart they here these days to watch MR. CROFT CHALLENGES: Dr. public P“?!'c bodies » « « « • Wa » • would wou“ • abandon * n?on ‘"’. ' T n l ‘m<ng tiUe; That Saturday December 18th. f . thirty million Americans too few Laidler asks (or a little bit o( control ment has permitted federal In public sdhools, public water and elec- estate, lien, or interest in the real i, , , . . M . and a little bit o( freedom. This mar r l n a l arvatAiTiB A a iiia * fn ro n A tlt tk ara __ j ___________ a __ i *_ , L . ______ l_ s _ a t h e hO U T 01 ‘ e n 0 ClOCK M. 1C come taxpayers in such sta tes to try to keep the wheels of industry system«, h because, forsooth, they Airplane reseeding o f burned- riage of two powers ha (eels would t trlcal te described in tbe complaint going while others are fighting the County 1 o u rt Room, in th*- substituted coercion for persuasionl ftk a joint return of income tax'* over eastern Oregon range lands provide a happy home in which we Mr. Croft assumes that our unplanned or m aking war machines. Defendant.. C'>unty Coort Hou~ ’ Mo"'’ would all live In peace, harmony and es a method e^iich materially has been given a large-scale test system, partly competitive, partly Some item s are not made at all this year in several counties, r e plenty. I believe this “marriage of monopolized, would guarantee Jobs to lowers the tax p<Jd fmwxfATfn * ^ re2 an> has bxm fixed as the time powers” would end In the divorce T h. ... • - p io r l end fOr 1iearin« - 11 ob> c' During the last session the Ore- and the ones that are made can ports Chet Otis, assistant extension cou ts all too soon and the offspring all after the war. But this system has <“ <«• #€ R o n tion> us recurrent depressions, in T - of this “marriage” would wind up In brought gor. legislature tried to write a be bought only after waiting. specialist an farm crops a t OSC. R. Wripht, Decearod, and all gettlement herewf a foundling home Impoverished. The creasing In Intensity, during -the Iasi law th at would obtain recognition Farmers grow more wheat per One section of such land was re “mad scramble (or profits, customers few generations. 1 challenge Mr. Croft otfier perron, or p a r t« , un- „ by the supreme court for tax capita, bakers and bankers handle cently seeded in less than an hour and investment opportunities” which to point out any trend« under our un known a te ta ta « a n y r tc M U O . Jphn „ Stapieton A tu for purposes and would not seriously more dough per em ployee, trains at a cost of only 2 cents per acre he mentions are the vary cornerstone planned system that are likely to as «Rate, lk n or intertwt in the B(<) sure full employment In th« postwar upset the entire background of and sta g es carry more people and Chamiee or four-winged ealtbrush, of our economic liberties. If they have world. > real estate described m the as he says they have, what on property lew in Oregon which is freight with less help. Everybody e browse plant, was seeded a t the (ailed, earth has brought us so far along -the MR. CROFT REPLIES: If there are based <m the English common works, Including father, and grand rate o f one-half pound per acre road to greater economic and social any "monopolies” the Department of father and great aunt Susan. liberties? Justice can’t find them. This whipping bw. In peace time, when it comes in Morrow and Gilliam counties by DR. LAIDLER REPLIES: If 1 were boy is long since dead. As to the The decision o f the supreme the economists we like a 250-horse-power monoplane that to adopt the flgiffe of speech of Mr. challenge 1 "point out any trends" to court, made In a. ease from Ok- again, works a t a cryieang speed o f 90 Croft, 1 would say that tbe marriage insure fifil postwar employment: our' bhotna, Whbh h as a sim ilar law b est to listen to, say we will only miles per hour. This plane took of productive industry with an un vast technological developments, In has made TJiat attem pt a failure. w«oric fa cofiple days a week. In planned and Uncoordinated business creased distribution and communi just 45 minutes to cover 640 acres. s> tent, want on the rocks during the cations efficiencies, creation of syn that case we wouldn’t work at Many had presumed it would >f Morrow and Gilliam county fa r tim es. and that productive industry thetics, revelations of postwar inven neeesaito have .f o be a failure or all. T e w qf us could get interested mers have seeded crested wheat :.u.v io iking around for a union tions. all providing for a better, fuller, with a p rnqed economic order as higher standard of living in the year« the federal government would in so small a job. We m ight get irterested in other things n ot m grass common rye grass, and bul previd)-:« the one 'road to security, to come, certainly should give cour lose a* great deal , < Income. bous bluegrass on various areas, happ ,e«» and well-being. It was pub- age and confidence to millions of There remains a great inequity well considered by the philosoph including some blow land. In some ! . p.atuiiiig duruig the present war Americans in our own way of doing i- bw'.ialf uf the prosecution of the business. As for government planning as . between the nine community ers. sections the seed was spread from war that rescued the country from during the present war, with Its myri property states sd the % common an elevation o f approxim ately 600 widespread unemployment It will be ad red tape and bungling, business b w states. It seem s hkely that From the Observer, Nov. 24, 1905 feet. Depending on the rate of public planning for peace production leadership—the kind we will need In ccngreas will outlaw join t re N ext week, when Dr. J. Fred that will assure Jobs for all In the the postwar—has been mauled and ASK FOR SPECIAL’DEPOSIT ENVELO PES seeding and the distance from th ’ postwar era. manhandled to the point of ruination. •'». ■ • .,S I turns o f all kinds, a step which James moves into his new Den airport, the coat varied from 2to H wanted to take some * months tal Emporium, in the S. T. Co. 26 cents per acre. U sually more SUNLIGHT HURT8 The word of independence, is ago. B ig property owners, sepe- buikfing, he w ill have one of the tim e w as spent flying to and from united to the ideas o f dignity and rially In community property finest suites of office« east of the area than in actually dropping CURTAIN MAIRBIAL . states made a g reat light se e r L Portland. A rtist Meech is oversee virtue; the word dependence, to the “ • Scarcity o f curtain material They even brought in the moral ing the work of decoration. The OSC extension servtee and by the f„ t that loomJ for. ideas of inferiority and corruption. angle saying that couples would P .O . D o M o m placed an excel the U . S. division o f grazing are foT purpo« are remain single or live without the lent sam ple o f home grown celery watching these la rgeaeale tests ,,lakinif. jungle tloth #nd m os. moral eode in order to keep from on our table last week, which is in the hope that th is method will n t t |.ng for the a rM d ioreeti paying the ta x under the single to us a convincing proof that im prove successful in rehabilitating nmke(> w rta in z in return. A taxpayer has h b pries, portations of that kind o f pro thooaands of acres o f sagebrush the „ p o r te n t for the it would seem. ducts m ay ae well be cut out an and cheat grass type o f range land duration, ^ y, Mub Ix),s A L oU , There may he a possibility that other season. th at burn over alm ost every year a(wculli, t m. n. an extension of joint tenancy with You an to g e t an option on the in eastern Oregofr. agemervt at OSC. right o f survivorship o f estate in W M. Barnett Auto, to be given Long exposure to sunlight te the entirety would he recognised hy away December 1906. An option ch ief cause of curtain deteriora the federal government. And with every $10 purchase a t the tion, as shown in experim ental laws m ight he passed to perm it Barnett Emporium, Wasco. tests. H eat and moteture in the air partnerships between husband and Ex-M ayor L. Barnum believes are only secondary offenders. Set? wife in business ventures • that Moro is forging shead. as is evi of curtains will last longer, there would allow joint returns. " denced by h is ' expenditures of fore, if those a t south windows U ntil som ething is done it wTJ $825 for a concrete retaining wall are switched with those in other he cheeper to pay taxes in some surmounted by an ornamental * * * % * « * « •» < * parts of the house. I f they can t states than in ethers and that is steel fence.. ' Also cement walks, (be changed, turning them from top not a proper condition. * around his city residence. to bottom will g iv e the fabric a- From tbe Observer. Nov. 2«. 1915 lô « » * * ..„ h t .* 0 - O ù * ? ’ X v fC « » * * more even exposure, • says Mi«4 H obart Bowman was awarded SUGGESTS A WINTER YOU NBVBR CATCH UP Lutz. . ’ ?*fT . .ri $500 in h b suit again st Wm. Oeh- T U N B UP : , What kind e f economics iw this? w an which resulted when Ooh- u r ”1. For very sunny windows, the fa Big bn am sea, that is, marurfae- man’s automobile and Bowman’s ... And right here in Wasco m ost serviceable cotton material fa, the M* turera o f electric appliance*, au motorcycle met headon between . place to have it done. With for curtains is ntade o f unbleached, co«*? tomobiles and other trinkets in Moro and the fair grounds. a » » ° - .n « l mercerized, coarse, hard-twteted your assistance in planning large demand in America, are The com mittee in charge o f the yarns. Dark colored fsriiric, because to u to your future needs, we t*are saying that they will lMve to have proposed rural route to be ev of the large quantity of dye It con- , fully equipped to put your an ineraaae in price of 20 to 30 tablished out o f Moro met Wed tains, is better able to withstand the Tractor in first-class shape to pereant after the war. nesday evening at the home of effects of light and weather than see you through your next Leber, already w ith a wage P C. A xtell. light colored fabric. year’s rush seasons. booet o f about 86 percent, ia ready Alex McLennon has traded his See ns today and make a date Lupine Rebekah Lod^’’ N o., U 6 to demand 20 to 66 percent more quarter section eleven miles south for your winter Tractor re Meets 2nd and 4th as soon a s tbe president is ready east of K ent to John Muir of pairs. Tuesdays of each to pay off on the deaL ' Moro, who expects to locate a month. V isit ng mem Than, it ig aeedmed, everyone homestead adjoining. bers welcome. , will be happy- W< w ill all hava * G eorge Ellard has traded his A1 ce McKee N.G. moee menoy to handle, -big w ages Grass Valley livery buaineee and Florence Johnston. St —by present standards— and big barn to J. O. Thompson, taking in Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.P '1 A prices» too. I f a man works fo r a the trade the Thompson quarter CatoraOar Meets on the 1st and '■ 4 ' 3rd Thursday evenings dollar a day»and b eys a pair of section north of th a t city. « e w;-* e * * * of each month. Visitm«? shoes fo r | 1 J 6 be is a poor man. Prom tbe Observer, Nev. 27, 1925 members -a re cordially I f fas works for to par day and AU day during Thanksgiving nvit-ed to m eet with ua. b eys a 612 pair o f sfaoes he is day and night and up to Fridry R. P. Brisbine W. M. well off. Mobbe ooJAsbbe aot. ‘ R. V^ Lockhart, secretary about noon snow has fallen hi iV W M O IIW It laafaa as if tbe American Moro. Mora Lodge No, 113, i a O .F . G r a n d O l d C a n a d ia n N a m e wersbip e f moray had led ea in Lae Moore returned Wednesday' Meets 1st and 3rd to soaas m ighty qraer thinking. evening from Eugene, where le Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. T fknsient and PRODUCED IN THE U. S. A. And ferifaermore. when w tty tt attending the U o f O, to spend Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O E .S visiting brothers are K Evi Meets Every Second and traffa ,wMfa foreign nations on Thanksgiving .with the folks at under foo direct tuporvision o f ovr onport Canadian blander oordlslfar invited Fourth Thursdays Th In ea;h baste w e are swak Ft to. moot with us. Month. V Vi isiting Members , Pro<>t.““08.4X Groin N c m - ui Spirits The new market road past Lone V ’• Invited.— 1 Moro, Oregon » ___ S S -------- Ernest Houston N. G. Bock te now open for travel foe ______ with ae. fcAfiOAY faCOw UMiT«R KOfilfa ItUHOM Alice Ornduff, W. M. Percy Thompson, Secretary foil dlotonco under construction. Tfae fiHaey of labor Marie Hosklnson, Secretary Kelly’s Column r3Kñ* WflKi IN THE U p . A m erica ! editorial ? rii Seeding Grass By , Airplane Tried A. I*, f na) rt >nd to BANK BY MAIL! United jh a ^ ^ tiq iia l Bank O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co RESERVE Blended W hiskev Those Boys Heed i I "A VX a i