Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 06, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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IA G B X H1WRMAN COUNTT JOURNAL MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 6, » 1 5
best produce them.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
I . • - -1 legislatore
1_.2^1^. a .
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Tax
minded
say
The AAA ^ ¡ „ y has ^ ^ 4 the
M E R M A N COUNTY JOURNAL
:
Notioe ia hereby given ihat the
E R IC A
This is a form of possible slate, acreage of cotton. It has brought ’
updersigned
has filled in the Couu-
Aniinfv and
and
m u n iru u il revenue
re v e n u e *__*.«- ________„__ _ » ______
county
municipal
Beery Friday et
forth more competition for wheat i
*ty Court of the State of Oregon
that should not be overlooked. growers because production costs
Mere, Oregon
jL for Sherman County hie Fine! Ac-
That sounds reasonable when it is have dropped and profits are high
vM eL .
S u m ís A im To b o m ls sto
count and Report as sdminietraUr
COee L.
------ considered that liquor and race on whe*t
market ia guar
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tam tting are being better eim- anteed. We now have some 60,000
•It
fu r o p e T
deceased, and th s i Wednesday, the
•e Sr
t ’*RK ■
trolled through state supervision ooo hogs whereas we had over a
11th day o f April, 194«, * at the
‘j^Äolrma. im.'HW
than when drastically banned.
100,000,000 a few years ago. Wc Uonom«
hour
of 10^00 o'clock A. M., of
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A change in the state constitu neea pork and so do our allies
✓
■aid day, s t the court room of ssid
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tion is not a necessity *n 8Onifc but we will not produce it with
fily CsUhaHM
Je<ue* BarUham -
j Court, in the courthouse in Moro,
H i l l cases. For instance, a city might feed costs
0PA
agaim>t
» a r m M r<
m ! Shennan County, Oregon have
ef Freefsm^ «md^^fhs
obtain * »ervi<se Ikena«. employ« the producer. We need more milk '
• ‘ ‘ been fixed by the Court as the
Iiu»«c«Haf'MW0fo<Rm'! :s-
MATH
ÉDITORIAL— man u TOix drink5. and ®Pen a and dairymen are going out of'
time and place for hearing of ob­
S O C I A T I O N aerv*ee
If desired slot n»a- business. We have 80JHM),000 beef
jections to said Final Account and
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t
,
MK arU N H A i QPIN8: Russia's
chines could be installed and the cattle^ a high figure-and restrk-
book, "ftrtat Faaoe,** t said, we « a n ' Report and for the settlement of
den
.i*iaMpn of
P***®
city expense or debt m a te r ia l tions make us short of beef,
ttep-ud.ur EuropeftrT'Tederatle», her dtottniutok between the reality, e l
• said estate.
reduced or taken entirely off the
There ia ry> sense in the AAA con ua w*.ng peace with Japan» her day and the people ef tomorrow. Vtw
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Blaine C. Miller, Administrator.
taxpayers shoulders. Those who program. (Jertainly another one
grim reality of today governing reft» | . T. Lester Johnson,
I
pèayed
could pay—and . would is needed. Because o f known dix- 'p there ef the Balkan nations, her *e- tions among sovereign states to pwaa ,J
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
politics,
in
the
climate
of
mutual
IW
,
,
m
’
gladly.,
J
agreement among farmers
and fclstaeea to mil
strategy based.on
vahriea.'The hope of tomorrow to / ' Mor°, Oregon,
Payable la Advance
In some cases such a club might groups of farmers the smart boys t a*w ,* s
nbw and workable system et lnteaj First publication March «, 1S45
^ex^^wionlst”
revision
| 2 / 0 become a desirable meeting place h» the agricultural department »ttart^sn. her rude . .
ONE YEAR ......................
national organization protecting s t > Last« publication, April 6, 1945-
-------- and a means of keeping social will be able to write the kind of Iru ssUUcal hand— all
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in, aollpettve security
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT’
APRIL 4. 1945
contacts in the trading area so a program they want, just as they (aa^ .tier facts show that sheiwpes
to
not only Eastern Europe
_
_____________________ that business wvuld remain at did befo
but a — /rp- as a whole. Whether she tioda with other states feueag tib?. undersigned has filled in the Coun
r
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— ,
.
a
home. If the income was sufficient
A southern, senator writing ill will ........ 4 «Upends upon the relative poriwar wiU oscillate between 9w.r ty Court of the State of Otegon
Those who would tra d e roany improveraenU might
the Country Gentleman recently ta r m - a u > ' of the great powers et opposing pedes: (1) The fear of the* for Shenman County her Final Ac-
the j»e •: £ e war; the clarity and ^ ^ * ’ L - U ^ R » ^ ^ e0DM andRa^
adnllni. tratrix
freedom fur security are made to the city.
said that there was little wrong ie«ii«-< -«“• Ail ted statesmanship; the
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j a i
» Feasibility of such procedure with the cotton situation that a Lb.uii of the Europeftn peoples to
of
tost tbc'worul1
the Estate of Bart Barrell,
deserving of neither.
would depend on the need for pay-
dose of free trade would not cure. fin- viktin themselves a new strength
tie socialist state by fire andj deceased, end that Wednesday, the
1
.
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meirt of public debt, the ■ ¿lesire Perhaps the same thing would In« virion. If Russia does succeed in
» eoahtion of eapttsMstio llt h
Xprilf 1946t at sbe
lo.nlnating
Europe,
the
consequences
THE ROAD TO SBBFDOM
for a community social center and settle many other farm problehifc riu be the following: «> Because of
has been the pver-recurring
of Muscovite rulers since hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., of
The book review in the current
of cituens to aid. as well, If there was
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no favoritism hi operation of the. Russian state
This to the key to fiteMn’s for- said day, at the court room of said
onopoly
of
foreign
trade
with
such
Reeder'. D ig»* i . «bout a little T*1' * * " “
" ’d »«rkahle given by the government to any
' y and wyi not end until' Court, in the courthouse in Moro,
vast empire as its base, interna-
by whlrii time Russia will; Sherman County, Oregon have
book “The Road to Serfdom ’ in *ltho° ih Renerally auch incomer economic group it would be a , ion si economic conflict will rise to
which a man born m Auatria « f a
PrivaU P»™ "’ or PrivaU safe bet that the wheat farmer of > u«w height (I) The peoples of Eu- probably be strong enough to resist; been fixed by the Court as the
lope wiU, directly or In effect ba- any ebalition. Stalin is a realist He,
dubs.
this area could take care of hhn- kome subjected to Stalin’s totaUta-
a Communist Europe, or time and place for'hearing of ob­
forth his ideas about dictatorships
seif mighty well.
? Han Internal regime, which in no Communist Getmany, would brind jections to said Final Account and
and democracies. (He has been in a
tbs very coalition ho fears?
|sr-ntial respect differs from Hitler’s.
position to watch such things.
However
nuarh, then. Soviet leader^ Report and for the settlement of
L
-o..sUnt
efforts
at
revolt
terror
and
d
Europe, the* gaid estate, t
The excerpts in the magazine BYRNES
fou.iter-terror, would be a virtual may' Wish to dominate
rMJm«. of
ot pow-------------------
pow « politic wUl work1
Admfal.tr.trlx.
let Minty. (3) The international beM ------JSs
restate many o f the things that
James F. Byrne« has - at last
of power would be so over- against their secret ideal for a decade (
observers of American polit.Co resigned from his government po3t
Itassto« T. Lester Johnson,
TWs does
not ' ---------------
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yei^hted that e gigantic new war a t ------------
wot attempt to dominate, dtrectly1 Attorney at law,«
have been saying for some ten and is probably going back to pri- Continued from Pn<e One
wwld be only a question of time.
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years. They ane very apparent to vale life. That ie too bad. He nas mittee protested the chartering tad probably not much time. (4) The or indirectly, the smaller neighbor^, Moro, Oregon.
1- hreeaome—none of
01 w
w i u u j «• w
especially ths Balkans,,
u 1025
ee- toy. countries,
everyone who reads history or been a faithful servant of the ad- of government cargo ships to jxn- | ^ r td Freedoma-tmaa
fa prartlo. by Stalfa-wooM,
« » fa * Hlfa«* tMt M fa . cm Fu»t poUI«b<m M.rch ». 1M5
J, Last publication.
studies governments.
ministration and to a slightly las- yate speculators while feaarsl av-
•»•come Jbe bitterest Joke of modern •e/rlv pet atoay with.
♦ • ■** April
‘toW
v... 6, 1945
>
BURNHAM CHALLENGES: It; NOTICE TO CREDITORS
For instance: no one ever starts ser degree to th people. He haa encies were unable to
obtain a tutory.
‘ s ilt CULBERTSON CHALLBNOBSt
true that Stalin works in mysteri-« ‘
out to create a dictatorship * by been legislator, judge and bureau- boat
Apart frpm the obvioús exaggeration» ous ways, his wonders to perform.1 All persons hstefog claim« agafo-
saying so. Probably they do nn* erat in the executive department.
* * *
»f Mr. Bumhhm’s Bill of Indictment
rt the ewtate of J. L Davis, also
even think of doing th a t But the
Senators and congressmen, who
Setting up a government school here is no question Russia’s policy But Mr. Culbertson’s analysis sug­
known as LtiHidy Davis, deceased.
gests
that
Stalin
may
temporarily
search for power always ends knew Byrnes say he was depend for the training of diplomats is i as assumed expansionist coloration, give up the aim of dominating Eu-J • re hereby notified to p re se n t
rhe heady wine of continuous victo-
in dictatorship. It is the “plan- able and able in the senate.* He proposed in a bill now being con­ •íes has had its effect. But to con­ rope now, only in order to dominate! thagi in proper form, to the under­
nerr”, those who want to plan the gave up a life time position on sidered in the house. Boys between clude Russia is seeking to dominate the whole werld a decade from now J signed, the duly appointed, quali­
lives of other people as well as the supreme bench to lend his pc- 21 and 25 years old with at least Europe is quite a leap. Russia is not A nation strong enough to resist anyj fied and acting Executrix and Ex­
the only power seeking expansionist
their own who are dangerous l o t culiar abilities to the ndministra- tEree years of college would be ad­ settlement of postwar problems. There coalition would automatically be the' ecutor, respectively, of the last
Yuler of the world. In politics, only)
nation. When they get in power tion in time of war. He was turn- mitted after examination teste are grounds to assume Russia
power reetrains power. It should also} will and tee tame nt of J. L Davie,
B
ritain
have
agreed
(tacitly
or
they eventually come to rule ev- |ed down for the vied-presidency And they would be instructed in
on the division of Europe be noted that Russian domination deceased, at the office of Geo. G.
eryone ia order to make their plans last July and his decision to re- aH matters essential to a success- plicitly)
into two zones of influence. The in­ does not require Immediate soviet!-* Updegrafif, Moro, Oregon, within
aation. “Friendly," La, cowtroUed,
work oat.
tire apparently comes from the dis ful career in the diplomatic ser evitable result—e squeeze play
six months from the date of boas
vice. Representative Curti» of No the U. 3.—resumption of the evep- sovemmetus cow be just eS wae/ul^. notice, to wit: March 23, 1946.
‘ The author recalls the use of appointment of that time,
for many purposes, as wete “soviet
the word “liberal” which is the
Byrnes never bore the repute braBka. aether « , the bill, argu,d
republics.“
’
Emma Daria •
proper name for one who believes* tion of being one o f . the theorct? that ap eeially tra in e d d ip lo m a t., , MIL b i u n H AM BRFLIEg: A work-
Luther W. Davi*
in greater rights for the indlvid- eal new dealers. Rather, he has fre®d from partisan political hi- 'able solution of “the European ques- my friend concedes Stalin does not Geo. G. Updermff,
ual. Anyone who restricts the been one of the practical admiivs- fluence, would be a factor in for- !tion” is ths only chance for world seek to dominate Eurepe (during the’ Attorney for Executrix
in the generation ahead. Tpe next decade) 1 concede Stalin mipbt
rigfrta of the people ia not a lib- trators who kept the social minded «wulating a foreign policy which peace
id system of many small indepen- seek to dominate the world after that] **** Executor.
eral. Restricting people to an old theorists from wreaking greater would »be continuous’ through suc-
ent nations has collapsed. Domina­ But why single out RussiaT Especially
A new telephone line has been
trick. Kings did it for generations, destruction on the country. There ocesive a dmd nist raft ions and that tion of Europe by a single great In view of her enormous service to us.
Then came the revolutions of the are not enough capable men *r.ov, •?ch continuity will be nec^ssary
tiermsny^wouiT onlynmake against Hitler. We live in a world ofj built within the city tornita of
latter 18<b century out of which in government and the loss of one
the United States to to retain ¡probable a w«7 still more glganUe international anarchy where state eats| Moro by the company to accommo­
came the America we love.
of the best is an occasion for sor- it» present high position in world '.than this one. The only alternative state; where the only limit to the date thorn Bring in Hayes addi­
p a free and genuinely Independent expansion of one statf is the brutal
We may retain the rights our row on the part of Americans affairs. e
'Federated Europe. The greet weflr- force of another. Until we And an- tion. The new line at present - is
ancestors won then, or may slip who are trying to prevent the na-
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hees and the great crime of United adequate aubetitute for rule of force, built as far as the Edgar Miller
At an outlay or $46,913.06 for ^States foreign policy to its failure’to by establishing Rule pf Law. main­ property now owned by F. D.
back into the subservience of serf- tion from becoming Europeanized,
by a World Cop, «very great
expenses the senate committee to understand this fact, and its conse­ tained
dom It to up to us. Present ten- ---------------------
state wtil always threaten the exis­ Flatt.
quent
inability
to
offqr
the
European
investigate non-essential govern • peoples any perspective whatever,.. tence of anotitef, • .
Ted Barnum wrecked the Av­
dency is toward serfdom.
ment expenses has effected direct
ery Martin car last Saturday when
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FARM PROBLEM
z
Peters and Ginn are the nrst returning from thè fair grounds
savings amounting to >2,457,623,-
Apples for sale .different vari-
ONE INDEPENDENT LEFT
an(j 75 e per box L. to report being finished with spring for a load of passengers for the
The attempt now being made 568, according to a report read e tj€g>
plowing in the Moro viemity. ball game. Barnum was trying to
by
the
chairman,
Senator
Byrd.
E.
Clarlft,
Hood
River, Dregou.
If one reads the pages in the by the several farmer organizn-
Since
they have housed their out­ pass the Lusk car and struck
Dr. C? L. Poley is having a
back of the papers he might h a v tions of Oregon and eastern Wash- The report also claims credit for
fit
several
others have also report­ soft dirt when he turned eff the
having
been
instrumental
m
affect­
porch built onto his residence, re­
discovered that all is not well ington to agree on a farm pro-
ed
as
having
finished.
ing
indirect
savings
of
approxi­
main track.
placing the one on the front anti
with the American delegation that gram to be suggested to the fed-
mately
$600,000.
continuing
around
the
south
and
is to represent this nation at the eral government is one that will
east to the kitchen. In the rear it
San Francisco parley.
do much good whether such a
will be built 2-story, the upper
It appears that Senator Vandcn- program ever finds agreement
to be a sleeping porch.
berg to upaet because the presi- or is
ever adopted
by the
L. Barnum has traded the old
dent has already agreed to some government. It will be successful
(
family residence and acreage to
of the things the conference was jf the combined group learns of
to be about. He haa an old fash- the wide disagreement that pre- Fiom the Observer, April 6. 1906 ArtfcbK Phillips in exchange for.
Mrs Ida Gtrong Wolford pre-
hotel property next to the new
toned and American notion again- vails not only among the different
bad- group« but between individual sented her husband with a fine boy garage. •
st being a rtohber stamp. We had
Arrangements for the annual
not counted on Vandenberr cut- farmers from separate sections on the 27th. Another Nari>y.
A 9 lb. girl gladdened the home DcMoss Fourth of July celebration
ting much of a figure in the eon
con e f the nation as well as state.
ference and had thought that
The very fact that farm rs of Mr and—Mrs Claude Thompson are agaiVb under way. Otto Peetz
secretary of the Pioneer's Associ-
Harold Stassen might produca disagree indicates the breadth of
Monkiand last week.
some ideas. Nothing, of couroe, the nation and the varied systems
At fche citY election Monday 95 ation, hah mailed requests to mero-
eould be expected of Tom Connolly of agricultural production in this votes were cast. S. S. Hayes, Adol- bers to remit the yearly dues of $1.
or Soft Bloom, who have been wrap country. It may be assumed that Pjj Heydt were elected to
F io « the Observer, April. 9, 19&
ped up in the president’s coat iaiis eech group of farmers will sn- ciL A tie vote between W. H.
Vernon Shipley, injured recent
a long time.
.
deavor to make a program that Ragsdale and O. A. Ramsey, gave ly in a motorcycle accident nJar
Secretary of State, Stettinius, will redound to its best advantage the latter the place. Mr Wallen his home west of Qrsss Valley, is
is another of our too numerous financially. That is to be expected, was elected treasurer.
reported to be reeovering, nicely
A fire in Moro this week would
do-gooders who insists on feeding
Wheat growers have been in
from the effects of bis accident,
the people’s of the world and ra- a fortunate spot recently. Al- have wound the city up for all but that he has no recollection ef
though the price of their product *jme. No water. How’s the hosr.!
~
tioning the American«
From
the
Observer,
April.
7
191<L
Probably nothing will come has not reached parity as figured
from Vandenberg’s protest *• a by the Department, of Agriculture.
of «he delegation Will the wheat growers have madt
Hom where I sit X Joe
what h«B already been such startling reductions in tha
That may be the purpose of production cost of wheat that
That 1» 0 natural
to« Faaasiseq meeting:
profits have been very satisfac-
Thorn are a numhor o f answer«, any one
pdbftie and r’b» validate the tory, especially in the factory pro*
at which may he the one that fits the case.
meeting o f the three Gods duetton areas where a great d al
H's possible your neighbor on the next street
«
of the wheat ia
at Yalta.
ordered service sooner than you did . . . has
The cotton farmer is faced with
been waiting longer.
'■ a» • ^¿7 w-
a loss of export that means ruin W e were sitting around after weapon I mffi
B
a
t
w
e
'v
i
got
Ameri­
Or the neighbor who applied later but got
DEBT DMHJCTÎON
to him, the dairy farmer has had chores the other night talking can crops-from American fields
service sooner may be ane whoso responsibil­
of the leg- to struggle against rising feed
A t the recent
about the progress of the war. —strengthening o ur position
ities for dofenss, public "health, welfare ond
.i le costs and price restrictions, even
a proposa:
Chad Davis was saying how, In
overseas in a way no other un­
safety raquiro It
the eonstBution so as to the stockman has had his troubles
spite of Germany's defeat, there
derground can shake.*
O r there may Be mere wirs capacity avafi-
of Jot with rationing. Wheat growers was still the German under­
able on his street *
ground to cope with.
gambling <k* have been more fortunate than
Until the telephone factories pro able to turn
lately rig h t W hether M’s «sr th s
vieea. Legislators in general m -’t most and even they have had res-
*1 don’t worry about thorn,“
from war production, there will continue to b e
of beer that
fearful of «he public aestotion to trictions put upon them that a. e •ays Bober Hoahiua. “ Bo long as
. sh ortages o f certain fa cilitie s h ers on th s
Mxh a m ow aBh—gh (he state onerous.
we go« our own underground In that fssfo o«r
homo front. •
«axes liquor and obtains
jt is likely that the only way
working order.”
Mt o f grain that
W s ore doing our level best to meet the
fm
rueea.
the agricultural situation will ever
«■ a
- essential requirements of our country end
“ W hat do you mean—our un­
« « 0 produced to shoe
settled will be for the govern-
community.
derground?” says Chad. And
that nearly every <hA to «he stats ment to let the former alone for Sober points out to the fields.
Your co-operation and understanding are
Ima
off B* debt and raiaod awhile. It may no« be possible ss “ There it is,” he says, “under
apprxioYAo
for treasuries from a permanent policy but no other that soil lies the most Important
nF
« ley Wer fiseds far VhJsty
a t
They are to be way than free competition bas
ft« ovury,«ftub room. They been disoowred to determine what Ao. 109 o f a Serie»
Capyri^kt, 1945, UwWâata»
e f dollars.
crops are in demand and who can
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?? Doe*
n
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MATINEE SUNDAYS, 2:M P.M.
S e r .. T « y S o b , m W f a f a / D ^
Speakin« <rf ^fater, nlp^r <fay,
for many familiee means* >* piping
hot bowl >■ <rf aoup for lunch or
dinner. Most housewives lean to­
ward the hearty variety, such av
fieh chowder, chile, bean or pee
•sops. Whole anti epHt-pfoe are
plentiful now and we
know
what grarfd soups they toa^fe. Ever
tried
Or black boanef If you
h a d n ’t, there’s e^letotoantiurprleo
to stone for you. They m ike lusci-
botniqjto appreciate,
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