Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 30, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    ÎAÜK 2» »HERMAN COl/NTY JOURNAÌ, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1945
FARMS
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL POWER • FOR
a
Agitation for more electric ptTv­
Published Every Friday at
er for Sherman county is now at
Moro, Oregon
the highest peak it has heretofore
Editer
achieved. There is a public urge
Giles L. French
M weoiMi elan* m a tte r as th e to do away with the old and grab
ruetofttee a t M oro. O reso a •«nier
Act onto new
in an effort to obtaui
f Q oajraaa o f M a rch S«‘ 1879
power immediately or as soon as
possible.
,
Certainly the demand for power
on the farms of Sherman county
is on a sound basis. Th: farmer-*
have good incomes, they have en­
ÉDITORIAL. ough in the banks to purchase ah
SSOCIATION the equipment they need and would
be able to enjoy electricity to the
fullest extent. It is r?id that Uic
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
average bill of present farm us:as
is in excess of $10 per month.
"
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I That is very high, higher than any
other place that has been reported.
Payable in Advance
It indicates that Sherman county
ONE YEAR ----------------- ~~ I2- 0
farmers, or at least the more pros­
perous of them, can well afford
MARCH 30. 1945
the equipment neeesary to use
electricity.
. Those ivho would trade Were it not for the war this
be a perfect time to ootain
freedom for security are would
power. The money is • available
for it. Labor and coj>per and tim -,
deserving of neither.
her sre not.
• A power system under REA pre­
THEY’RE GOING TO
sumes that the system will be self
TALK AGAIN
supporting and that it will event­
Sometime next month another ually pay out. This county is to
conference between the great anti become a part of Wasco county's
near great of the world is going system. It is thought that by do­
to be held in San Francisco and ing this the average of cost of the
delegates will talk over some line will be low enough. In Sher­
things. It is probable that the top­ man county there are 267 farms
ics are important to all of us, but on 836 square miles which is not
P ^ .n 4 > r . 1 1444- IMS U
there has been little public discus­ enough population to make tile
The Dumbarton Oakt Propoaala Assembly and composed of repre­ rstery Geuerfcl as shlsf
sion of them and so far as the project «feasible.
j
trativs officer sleeted by the Gen­
are
recommendations for a gen­ sentatives of eighteen
writer has been able to observe
How much it would cost Wasco
eral international organisation, of the organisation, those states eral Assembly.
no street comer debates, which county to add on this sparsely
agiccd to by representative* of to bo elected by the General As­ Tc l f efn to h i Pease
are really an indication of public settled area is for Wasco county
the United States, Groat Britain, sembly for throe years.
to figure. Even though the project
Tbs member states would obli­ selves and approved by the
interest.
the Soviet Union, and China and
A Security CottaetZ, composed gate themselves to settle Interna­
does
not
return
sufficient
fcr
inter­
rtty Council.
The people of this nation know
pul Hhed on October 9, 1944.
of repreeentativee of the United tional disputes which threaten
little about the subjects on vhe est snd amortization to the govern­
Te Promote General S to W itf
The purpoaaa of the organisa- States, Groat Britain, the Soviet
peace by negotiations between the
agenda of the San Francisco con ment is not a major concern. Wh'it
i tier to be known as TAe CZstied Union, China, and eventually
- ’x
parties, by mediation, sondtta- and Welfare
ference. They knew little about the farmers want r power, the
' No 'f rut, would be to maintain France, and six nonpermanent
Tbs
General
Assembly
and
the
Bret ton Woods or Dumbarton Oaks details are of little consequence.
I peace and security, to promote members, elected hy the General tion, arbitration, or by reference
to tbs International Court of Jus­ Baenomlc and Social Council,
Despite
the
present
low
estate
or Casablanca, or Yalta or Teher­
i friendly relations among nations, Assembly lor two years j In per­
tice. The Security Council could assisted by expert Cewetieetene,
an. They knew little about them to which the PPAL company has
; and to facilitate international co- manent session.
nt
any time recommend pro­ would consider end recommend
fallen in the minds of local power
i operation in the solution of eco-
y e t Probably they never will.
A
MiUtory
Staff
CosunRee,
cedures
or methods of adjust­ solutions of international eco­
' noinic, social, and humanitarian
The man who is self appointed enthusiasts it is prirately owned
operating
under
the
Security
nomic end humanitarian prob­
ment.
! prob'ema and the promotion of
spokesman for this entire land has and private ownership is a theory
Council and composed of the
lems.
Including the promotion cd
If these methods fall the par­
I hunan right* and fundamental
not yet learned that agreements to which most farmers subscribe.
Chiefs of Staff of the permanent ties would be required to refer the human rights and fundamental
i freedoms.
made without knowledge of the It is managed in the state and sub­
members of the Security Council disputé to tbs'Security Council, freedoms. They would recom­
i Or y ana
ject
to
Oregon’s
utility
commis­
people are not valid agreement?
or their representatives, with which would have authority to mend coordination ed the peMeies
A O ners I Aaaambly, composed
and that the people will not res­ sioner. In case o f trouble it is
other states participating whan take diplomatic, economic, or and activities ed speeiaUmd Inter­
1 oi representative* of all member
necessary.
pect them. Wilson had to learn nearer to Portland and Salem than
other measures and, if n scssssry, national organisations aad agon
j state.-, to meet annually or in
to Washington D.C. It’s rates are
that.
• An International Court af |o employ, with tbs assistance of doe which may bo brought into
spec
in"
<esriona.
lower than REA’s in most cases
the Mihtery S te f CossstiRee, relationship with the
It is well enough to say that the
An /.
and Social Coun~ Juatica.
and have been dropping steadily.
willful men of the sengte scuttled
forces to maintain cr re-
A Sccratariat, headed by a See-
op i *:-v under the General
The case for REA is based to i
- ■
—•
the Versailles peace bat it is not
t extent on the inactivity of
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
county. It killed , le fall whe-L IZ I I 1
P I
historicaly true. z- It would have the power company about building
I and will cost farmers $200,000 In A V e llV S 1 -0 1 1111111
been to the credit of the strong new lines. That was the case ever,
Notice io hereby given that the
xthis county alone. *
*— ’ '
.
men of the senate had they been before the war. The system of pay­
undersigned has filled In the Couu-
O m tjnued from P age One
At the citizens meeting held last
responsible. For the treaty brou­
“ ty Court of the State of Oregon
ment for lines built also arouses From the Observer, April 2, 1926 Tuesday evening in Moro Op-ta
fll ike country.
ght home by Wilson was as un­
local ire and although the system
house, for nominating city officers
To provide for after-the-war pu-
Sherman County has Final Ac-
workable as a perpetual motion
is not entirely the fault of the com­
A
number
of
the
teachers
of
56
ballots
were
cast
for
council-
blic
work»,
the
federal
government
count
and »«port as admJn»t«a«or
machine.
pany thè blame rests on it never­ Moro school spent last week-e-.d men. The three highest being nom-
. already- taken prehminsry <>*
What killed it was the unwill theless.
at Camp Sherman, guests of the mated S. S. Hayes, Dolph flfrsydt steps. The proposed highway pro- oec« ased, and Ihat Wednes<biy, the
ingneas of the people to put lids
It is said that the REA would Hennagin and Peetz families.
and W. H Ragsdale were so "de- gram is expected to give employ-.-Hbb day ud April, .1946.
nation in a position to guarantee build a line to every farm homo
N. W. Armstrong has made clared. Mr. Wallan was nominated m$nt for an estimated one million 1*°^
10:00 o’clock A. M., of
the peace of Europe. If there be in the county for a $6.00 prepay­ needed improvements at the Moro by acclimation for treasurer.
men f ° r • period of three years. •***
court room odugM
doubters let them look at the vote ment, that it would nail a trans­ hotel, changing the writing i«om
En?berg an<1 Montgomery who G «»™ l Reynold of the anpy r>-
“h’.™
for prsldent In the 1920 election former and meter on every farm to where the desk had been located tried traction engine newer fo r ffinaers has testified that by Juno Sherman County, Oregon have
h
when Harding (who certainly was house all for a guarantee of hut
2 2 * “: t h ^ s r ^ e h
o f thi. r - r
t h ." wi., be . been B « d by _th. Court „ the
and
m
oving
the
desk
to
a
position
piowing
on
t
be
Blalock
ranch,
not a strong man) defeated Cox $3.60 per farm per month. That i*
MtairwHV
K -w .„K v„ vne
««v.*, _
,
« T »680D00Z)00 worth tin"
^ « rin g of Ob-
iar the
th
ay.
the e stairw
stairway.
have discarded it and returned to backlog m mRWWAWU wprxn
__ j
so severely that Cox barely re­ very generous of REA, if true. near
horaes
for
th
eir
nlnwmw.
The
land
w
ork.
<nd
by
June
of
1946
Jections
to
mid
Final
W. A. Raymond ha« ftnish.J » hor>ee for Uieir plowing. The land
won<-
“X -rane 01
^~~~T ~ .T ~
' Account
7 7 7 " . and
"
tained the solid south.
And if it is true there should be 12,000 gallon reservoir for E. R.
too many knoll« rad pitehe. th« ««hm «™ wil1
P1" 1’ R<^ ort “ <1 lor
“
Despite the slander that has been no hesitancy about grabbing the
and blueprints ready for con-
Barzee on his farm west of
for an eng ine.
heaped on the head of so called deal poet haste. It would mean a
«(.ruction <rf »1/100,000,00« worth
Bl" "« C. Miller, Administrator,
Mr. B arzeè is now having a
isolationists the notion th a ttn ii subsidy of a quarter a million
o
f
work.
These
sum«
are
regarded
T.
L « te r at /ohi»on.
retaining wall built in front Belhkh, m ch>pUr
7g, o x &
-
-
Attorney
taw
nation should stay at home and dollars to this county and that is Crete
of his farm home. When finished
Meets Every Second anu • • p w id m g a cushion agamst un- Aworney at mw,
tend its own business la still pre­ worth taking. ’
the ground will be leveled ana
Fourth Thursdays in each employment.
’
.
M . Q 1Q<r
dominant in the minds of Ameri­
All of the facte about the re­ seeded to lawn.
Month. Visiting Members
Considering these items, eUi»- First publication March 9, 194»
cans. That we should pay in blood ported promises of the REA are
g r e ss has been foredighted and tbe
publication, April 6, 1946
Invited- — Moro. Oregon
W B. Johnston and wife drove
and money to settle the quarrels not available at th » writing. Nei­
Rose Amidon,
up from Sakm last Saturday vis­
ra
NOTICE OF^FWAL ACCOUNT
Ruth Sparling, Secretary
of Europe has not been and cannot ther are the proposals of 'h e
- - .
.. . ..
iting at their farm east of Moro _______________________________ - necessary by making an appropri-
be proven to the average ‘ Joe PPAL company. Wthout full fa-ts
Notice *•
K,ven
*
before continuing to Condon for a Lupine Rebekah Ix>dge Na. 119 ation, which congress is willing
Doakes* who does the paying.
to do
undersigned has filled in the Chun
at hand a complete argument can­ visit before their return. Mr John- Meats 2nd and 4th .
_
,
_ . » .
. , ty Court of the State of Oregon
It doe* not seem likely either not be made either pro or con.
These items do not include what / . _
n
a -
»Un 1« now "having a new home nM>nth/v talttn g mem
k
. for Sherman County her Final Ac
It
seems
reasonable
to
conclude,
that “ Joe Doakes” will be con­
ever authorization may be made
.
_ . ___ . » .
« « . »
built in south Salem at 1646 south ber8 welcome.
vinced by the interventionist? however, in the light of known Liberty street.
Clara Houston, N.G.
whose motive* can often be traced facta, that there is less need for
Florence
Johnston. S<
_______________________________
i «en<:5' ,h ,° “ prep*Ted
i or deceraed. rad ttwt W edncd.y. the
to desire for political greatness, immediate action than the enthu­ From the Obvrver, Mar.. 31, 1916 ____________________
an enormous sum for continuing
- a « ^ i
io ^ k
at fhe
Arthur Smith and Miss Iva Fureka >Ixidge No. tS l A .F ^ A.M* work on existing projects (Turing
revenge for mistreatment of rela­ siastic ones imply. The REA will
’
be
with
us
as
long
as
therè
»
ne^d
Meets
on
the
1st
an«
¡»Lii
•
J
,
”
d
o
i
”
R
hoor
10:00
°'clock
A*
M” ° f
Wingfield
were
married
-Wednes­
tive* or desire to make money.
3rd Thursday evenings
_____ T aat *
-
e
said day, at the court room of said
for
co-operative
electrification./
day
afternoon,
March
20th,
at
the
The Brotton Woods talk evolved
<rf eaah month Vi.iting Uk« ¡"*® «oconnt the program for
ta
fa Moro
a theory by which loan* could be The PPAL company has no legal Presbyteriafi manse, Rev. A J.
members are cordially the grazing service, which also
Sherman County, Oregon have
made internationally (by us to basis on which to withhold power Adams officiating.
invited to meet with us. contemplates a considerable ex-
been fixed by the Court as the
The
funeral
of
Mrs
Luaena
Sink
C.
A.
Ruggles.
W.
M-
d
itw
h
where
another
will
supply
i
t
As
someone else, of course). The Dun«
W. D. Wallan, Secretary
!.’ ' . :
~
_ time and place for hearing of ob­
barton Oaks conference talked a- long as no action is taken by Lo­ was held at Wasco Monday. Mrs
jections to said Final Account and
Sink
was
o
f
a
pioneer
colonial
cust
Grove
the
situation
remains
bout food (which we are supposed
Report and for th e. settlement of
Virginia
family
and
was
herself
static
and
it
has
been
that
way
to give to the people of other na­
said
estate.
familiar with the hardships of the
tions) hut it struck a snag when for four months. - (
Leota
Burrell, Administratrix.
The farmers will have the priv­ pioneer. She had lived to the un­
Russia would not give up its veto
T.
Lester
Johnson,
of any action against her. Had ilege o f rejecting or accepting the common ‘age of 91 years and 7
Attorney
at
law,
the representatives o f the United proposal of the power company. months.
Moro,
Oregon.
The farmers of this vicinity are
States been speaking for the av- They can take the REA proposal
First publication March 9, 1946
ragc American they would have i l the first is rejected. Little should seriously considering building a
Last
publication, April 6, 1945
or can be done during the war in grain elevator from plans and ma­
held out for the same thing.
NOTICE TO CREDITORg
Now we have San Francisco for any event As long as management terial to be furnished by the Tun:-
A-Lum
Lumber
company,
to
cost
o
f
the
electric
system
is
in,
Ore­
From
wham
1
a
ll
lhafWa
■
B
ert
Chllder*»
house
hurt»»«
AD persons having claims sgafn-
further talk about how this nation
moral
In
Berts
«psrtsnce.
A
lot
gon
appeal
can
be
made
to
the
a
b
o
u
t
$7,000
complete,
includ­
down
last
week,
and
thu
only
tbe estate of J. L Davis, also
can give some its men, money
of
us
fssl
warm
got
tha
8ms
<4
-
ing
painting
and
machinery,
‘and
good
thing
that
cam
s
out
o
f
it
public
utility
commissioner.
There
known
as Luther Davis, deceased,
and food away to the internation­
this war undsr fhntrol...th*t
was
It
cured
him
o
f
swearing.
should,
however,
be
no
delay
on
to
have
a
capacity
of
120.000
bu-
ere
hereby
notified to present
al beggar*. Judging from the per­
B ert Just co u ld n ’t th in k o f w s can relax a ttttia, maybe 1st
them In proper form, to the under­
sonnel of the conference we will the part of the company abejt ahel.
words to fit the occasion, so h s v up on buying bonds, donating
Born to Mr and Mrs Clay Belshc,
signed, the duly appointed, quali­
probably agree to let them raid preparing its plan for the county.
just gave up.
blood, or fighting Inflatidh.
on
Tuesday,
March
21st,
a
daugh­
fied -and acting Executrix and Ex­
our tM and our larder while the
This ie the week the baseball ter.
B>rt admits it was hW s w *
9mt Hks Serf last his 8fM
ecutor, respectively, of the ’ last
young men of this nation settle
season opens on the Pacific coast From the Observer, Mar...30, 1906
fa u lt Started with a la id I r o
rigatmt
• * * » » M * ••• ***«
will and testament of J. L. Davis,
their quarrels.
and that promises a bit of relax­
which he thought he had under
jg h t agstaat a ir n a a r t f TTtlaf
E. A. Cushman has taken Mrs
deceased, a t the office o f Geo. G.
That la what they will talk about ation for war tom nerves whether
control, and w hea he turned hl* < h * n aWw. Becam e waav Mte
Anderson’s
DeMoss
cottage;
O.
B
U
pdegreff, Moro, Oregon, within
In San Francisco. That la what they the players are good or bad or
buck a minute for a breathing Ira , Is never over <■ A» M
six months from the date of this
at other eoafer- whether they should be shipyard Messinger had taken Mrs Strong's
spell, the fire sprang ap twice a*
house; Mr. George takes the An­
Trotioe, to wit: March 23, 1945.
is the foreign pMuy workers ar entertainers. ,
fierce. By the time the
derson cottage vacated by Mr.
Emma Davie
wviean govern-
arrived, there w asn't 1
Lyons.
Lather
W. Davis
Is Europe to berths cent* r
they could do.
Europe will be newer than
We
give
it
up.
That
storm
ot
Geo. G. Updegxafif,
of our world? I* there none to
America when—and If—they ever March 10, 11, 12, 1 3,14, 15 1905
Attorney for Executrix
•peak for Asseriea?
No. 1 0 6 tf aS trl^
rebuild.
will never be forgotten In Sherman
and Executor.
Bert Loses the W<
, SlnelqcH qnM
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