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» H E R MAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
a J
FRIDA Y, AUGUST 5, 1949
.
allotment^ figured 1950 allotments will not be edg
ed under PMA record precedure, have wl
d to ible to participate in the govern-
according
to
E.
Harvey
Miller,
on
a
farm-to-farm
basis
and
ment»8 price support and pur-
PECULIAR
jftftrnimt County Journal
chairman, state PMA com m ittee.!the hands of farmers by August chase agreement program. This
There has been no rhyme or
No marketing quotas will 8 ° l i 5 r Miller said. The deadline of year growers will be allowed to
reason to the movement f o r
rafcltobiii Every Friday at
into effect, for the 1950 wheat ■ ’ 25 for appnCation for new plant diverted acreW
government ownership. It is as
crop year, according to the an*!Twheat allotments has passed.
crop other than wheat, Miller
often a well managed business
Maa L.
as a mismanaged one; a profit-
nouncement made recently by
<jrOwers who exceed their concluded.
.«ru--1 <•!« - matter at the
Secretary of Agriculture Charles
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t i u r o Orwoa. umfcr Act able one or not.
t t M.reh ». 1«W.
In America there was early
Brannan. Next year will see the j jUplne Rebekah Lodge No, lid
JO E
AM ORB
day propaganda favoring gov
first wheat allotments in effect Meets 2nd and 4th
“
LIGHT & HEAVY TARPS
ernment ownership of railroads
since 1942 when both allotments Tuesdays of each
Made to Order
N A T IO N A L t O H O t l A t which helped the early grange
and quotas were in force. In 1943 month.
Visiting
REBUILT ARMY SHOES
A iib c -r tu
quotas were suspended because members welcome,
movement. It did not succeed.
The Dalles
«10 E. Second
of the war emergency.
Sallie Martin, N. O.
Railroads have done as much as
Oregon
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While the Oregon allotment Clara Houston, Sec.,
any agency toward development
is
planted* ac-
Is
smaller than any planted
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r . , , for BIDS
of the country and of late years
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m A __
with small profit. War on the
reage since 1943, it is t _ g . Beth
yppta
Ppverv second
. _
The city of Grass Valley In-
er than pre-war acreage which
express companies brought the
S : r t i X X e S vltes bids on the application of
in 1939 was 827,000 acres and in
post which was subsidiz
iaT iei parcel
1942, under quotas, was 769,000
invited. Moro, Oregon cedar shingles to the roof of the
ed and still is no bargain—but
acres, according to B.A.E. re
fuu Jones W M.
pavilion in Grass Valley (ap-
a convenience.
cords. >
We are now engaged in a
proxfputtely
» SWng-
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
In describing t h e current
Edna Me r,—
laW flve (5) inches to
fight for public power although
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
wheat situation, Miller says the Moro ïxxke No. n a
the weather, nailed with two
the cost of electricity has been
ONE Y E A R ........................... I
world’s wheat supply and de- Meets 1st and 3rd
dropping while other costs have
nails per shingle (wide shingles
mand is similar now to the post Tuesdays to I.O.O.F.
been going up.
It may have
to be split before nailing) not
"SS*"'
World War I period/ At that hall- T r a n s a«d
a u g u c t l 1949
made big profits once, but own
more than three quarters (%)
time, he states the great expan- J^}fn g
ers of stock say it doesn’t now.
inches from the edge, and from
slon
in
acreage
put
wheat
pro-
£
It is possible that the threat
six to seven inches (6to 7) from
ducers face to face with world meet wlth US
NO HANDS .
of government ownership has
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the butt. Shingles to be spaced
wide surpluses.
Leo Watkins, N. G.
It seems just a little disloyal made these utilities more effici-
one-quarter (J) inches apart, all
.
John DeMoss, Secretary
a allow the harvesting of this ent and if so it has served a
He pointed out that the h high
i g h ________ ________ —
Joints broken at least one and
emarkable 1949 wheat crop to purpose.
domestic wheat acreage of 1947 Eureka Ixxlge No. l t l A F . A A.M and one.half (ij) inches, and
ass without paying a well earn-
There are many other busi-
was 14 percent higher than the
a11 nails covered’
d tribute to the odd, but satis- nesses that could be taken over
average of recent years, but pro-
¿ ¿ n th Visiting
Shingles and nails to be i n
iictory, weather conditions that by the public, or threatened to .
duction was 55 percent higher.
member8 cordially In- nished by the city of Grass Val-
rxade it possible.
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reduce cost and increase effi
Per capita wheat consumption,
ytted to meet with us. ley, all other materials and
sherman county, we have all clency. Some of the most active
Ivan w
meanwhile,
is going down.
L. V. Henrichs, W. M. equipment to be at bidder’s ex
aid lots of time, can g r o w government, ownership advocat-
•County committees expect to
H B. Pinkerton, Secretory
pense.
H
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vheat with less moisture than is to wonder if they don’t shud-
Bidder to remove all trash
OREGON ACREAGE CUT «0%
iny o th e r' place in the world. es are engaged in them and it Wasco Harvesting
and equipment, etc., from site,
Phat boast—or fact — has not der at their success if it might
and leave site in condition
Oregon farmers are being ask
jeen needed these past eight expansion to their own business,
equivalent to that existing be
ed
to
grow
not
more
than
944,-
Drawing
To
Close
rears when there was moisture
o f course, the majority of
fore starting job.
toough for anyone to grow the public ownership boys are
. 891 acres of wheat during the
Bids reqested on (l)Removal
1950
crop
year.
wheat. Such conditions ask no- mere theorists with little or no
A
harvesting In Sherman
That
figure
is
Oregon’s
wheat
of
old cedar shingles and appli
ihlng of Sherman county and practical knowledge, but a gift ed hi
h
t £
acreage
allotment
for
the
1950
cation
of new as specified above.
Sherman cottntlans and give no of exposition and a yen to make county ana mo
...
crop year, and represents a 20.2
f2) Application of new shingles
Opportunity for exercise of our' , nvm« at being a “friend of county to his other holdings.
percent cut from the usual seed-
only.
peculiar and potent powers
the people.” They serve a pur-
— .... Spangler,
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— »—
“Bill”
local i bar-
aceage based on a four-year
Bids to be submitted in writ
Old timers say that in Sher- pose.
pose. But
But why
are
m
e
ber
wRh
hl8
famllyi
including
*
ln
1948
a8
flgur.
why are the
ing
on or before 6 p. m. Mon
lan county we grow wheat on es picked for, public ownership hig gon Henry> and family of P*
day,
August 8, 1949. Bids open
zest wind which is natural en- attacks? Not for profits made, pjorjdat . went
calling n e a r
ing
set
for 8:00 p m. same date
>ugh
size; not
not from
from servic-
»uah for we do grow wheat not from size;
servlc- Brooktoas. expecting to be back
in
council
chambers.
vhen the west wind is the only es offered.
about Tuesday.
The city of Grass Valley re
Angible manifestation of weath-
ju s t for curiousity w ed like
_
z
Dean Stephens and family of
serves the right to reject *any
er. Nothing else happens but to know who starts these things
Klamath Falls came home Mon
or all bids. Submit bids to City
west wind.
day August 1 with hls parents,
Recorder, City of Grass Valley,
This year there was a miser- excise taxes
F.
C.
and
Mrs
Stephens,
who
at
Grass Valley. Oregon.
tble three-quarters of art Inch
tended
their
annual
family
re
There seems to be a chance
>f rainfall from April 1 to Aug-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
jst 1 and three months of that that congress will repeal or re union near the old home site
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
A
PAYOEIT1
trick o f those who would like to
“Pleasant
Home”.
time was Important to the duce the war time excise taxes
SHERMAN COUNTY
destroy
confidence
in
newspapers
as
the
first
H.
E.
Everett,
on
account
of
wheat crop. Furthermore there that are helping hold the cost
In the matter of the Estate of
sickness
of
Mrs
Funk,
hls
dau
step
to
doing
away
w
ith
them
is
to
complain
of
living
and
of
doing
business
was never any' rainstorm big
Gus Engstrom, deceased
ghter, is to make hls home near
th a t they are the tools of special interests
enough to do any good. All of to high figures.
SS. FINAL NOTICE:
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These are the
tax on tele The Dalles, where help is more
it at once would have been a
dangerous to the people. Sometimes they say
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IX) WHOM IT MAY CON-"
calls,
on
freight
ship-
convenient.
mere swallow for a thirsty crop phone
it is the bankers or the politicians or the labor
CERN: You are hereby given
furs, jewelry,
Mrs
Charles Everett
n zi I t wm scattered and useless,
ments, on iurs,
jew etrj, etc.,
Mr8 unaries
cveretv went to
~
notice that Helen E. Olds, the
unions or the advertisers— whatever fits the
nnw we are in process of that everyone pays and which The Dalles, Tuesday .morning
duly appointed, qualified and
arvesting a wheat crop of more are misnamed.
They are sales for a physical check-up.
occasion.
acting administratrix of said
Usually the critics have their own axes to
ban normal proportions, one ’* * * • .
nrp_ nt moment con-
Many of the local farmers are
Estate has rendered and pre
hat will probably average
or
laying the blame through and others almost thru
grind. W h a t they w ant published are their own
sented for settlement her final
3 bushel* per sere “nd give pew m en
»sang
wWch
harve8t w h),e
opinions and not contrary ones. They would
agb before beauty
account
therein with the above
1,000.000 bushel* to » I w W
f° ,
to the factual the yield ha* not been aa great
yc-rtremM meet at Phils
like to be the “ special interests” represented
entitled
Court and that Tues
rorld—unfortunately b ro k e,T h e ^ S t o d > r w n who 1. not « - a . former years, yet owing to
boo as month-old eeyele pea,
day,
Sept.
6, 1949, at the hour of
exclusively in the newspapers.
;rop will be about 190 I*'r
oua|nted with
the politician's the prevailing weather- condt- youngest member ef the see, Ieohs
ten
o’clock
A. M. of said day in
ibove the national • ’ era®®*
ability to lay anything distaste- tlons, *atlf faction 1« noted from Itakaaoa at a mask turtle, the eld
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•
•
the
County
Court room , in the
mshela per acre. And wltUOW
opponenu Actually they every face.
est member. The turtle was picked
County
Court
house, a in Moro,
I
f
such
people
had
their
way,
nolsture.
were put on when the govern-
Topic at the Wasco Church of up lu the Schuylkill river I* 18SA
Sherman
County,
Oregon, have
Therefore it seems not o n y
wanted m o r e money, Christ this coming Sunday will
there would not be the news
AU remaining hats on the
been appointed as a time and
proper but necessary or hla mem
your Blrth„
paper as you know it today.
place for a hearlxig and settle
loumal which la the mouthpiece m ^ y
lmportant tha( ----------------
Value Bar. Just $1.00.
They would eliminate the great
m
e n t of said final account, and
[or the county to pay < ue
f
uxeg
repealed
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th&t give
flflvc rnOov
or l iic of
wc
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t
variety
o
f
facts
and
opinions
hearing
objections thereto.
GRETA,
The
Dalles
urnce
to
the
powe«
that
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them
from
15
per
we
powers toai gi
Reduction
per- pARM INCOME DOWN
Helen E. Olds
th a t appear and without which
, this county the ability to pro-
iQ
cent will not do.
Administratrix
uce wheat with little m°l»«“ '*f They
“ "J are a poor kind of tax at
leas than n n A T r A T I A | |
Farm people received less
democracy would not work.
And we do.
heartfelt __ V
tax on frpicht
freight nenal-
penal- one-tenth of the national income |'K (J |E .V IIU lY
Hoy
J.
Baker
With heart*«'
T o exercise your rights as a
Attorney
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tianks we acknowledge the girt
we8tern wheat growers so last year, according to the week-
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free
citizen, you must have free
nd hope that never do we for-
that he can’t compete ly farm price, crop and g a t h e r ®
access to information. You must
et that a greater force than we
middle west. There Is review prepared by the OSC ex-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
FEDERAL
ossess had a favorable Influ-
partiCular reason why the tension service from USDA re-
know about laws and prices and
THE STATE OF ORHGON FOR
nce on our good crop.
telephone company should have ports and other data. Yet per-
ILL-RISK
theories and movements so t t y t you can
SHERMAN COUNTY
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to collect a tax on its service sons living on United SUtes
approve
or
protest.
Ignorant
of
events
and
In
the
alter of the Estate of
P IMSURARCE
anymore than any other com- farms, made up nearly one-fifth
Wm.
D.
Barnett,
deceased.
trends,
you
would
not
he
able
to
keep
your
iOW TO CELEBRATE
pany. Furs and jewelry are call- of the total population. This ra-
SS. FINAL NOTICE
n ikAvi !xi luxuries and the tax on them tio of income to population, how-
representatives in government representing
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
A story from far ©ff South
mQre ea8lly defended.
ever, was slightly better than
l^rou.
CERN:
You are hereby notified
\frlca tells of an old Kent,e™an
In fact the government should during the prewar years. During
Now you get the facts o f what takes place
against alt hazards
that Willard H. Barnett, the ad
rho
J” Wer reducing
,ho wanted to celebrate his
m* 80th
ouu.
f a c i n g more taxes, the 1935-1939 p e r i o d o , n farmers
ra w ,
and you get the opinions of why they take
ministrator of the above entitled
„«♦««r.ni
Irthday He wa* a model man
national **mnomv
economy slows
Blows comprised one-fourth of the total
Estate has rendered and filed
place and w hat should be done. You get all
dth none of the visual b a d
cannot
ex. population, but received only 8
J I
V
K j. A g e n t
his final account therein with
ablts
The question, a b o u t
pay the game old 40 percent of the Income.
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sides o f questions— statements by bankers and
the above entitled Court, and
rhlch hl* niece called a new ap*. {^¡|lon to the government every „
—
borrowers, businessmen and labor leaders, gov
that Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1949, at
«r, was not answered.
y e ar^ lC is a huge part of a 240
ernment officials and private citizens. The
l l t o’clock A. M., in the County
The question is unans^
billion dollar income and entire-
editor has his views too but he can’t lim it his
tole We have( grown so accus-
much (and probably im-
Court room, in the County Court
pages to them. Readers include all sorts o f
house in Moro, Sherman Coun
otoed to celebrating with some pQ ^ble) from an income of lp«s
>f the so-called vices that w e re
2W billion.
ty, Oregon, has been designated
people and all shades o f opinions. I f the editor
L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS,
s no usual or accpeted manner
_ ,
as a time and place for the final
wears any kind o f a collar, i t doesn’t belong to
< making < $ay f° r an obeer- f
hearing and settlement of said
one man or group. T h e leash is
SWEATERS, and J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS
final account herein, and of
held by all his readers.
All of the amusing t h i n g s
hearing objections thereto.
Mve been declared bad at wme _____
W h a t the critics don’t want
Willard H. Barnett
time or another or in some place
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I
Administrator
and are afraid o f is the diversity
r another That, of course, Is From the Observer, Aug. >,1900
Roy J. Baker
o
f
facts
and
opinions
brought
to
virtence of a mental trait that
Amongest the nice cottage
Attorney
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W asco , O re g o n
you by newspapers. Th ey actu
nannot be forgiven. Were we to homes to Shaniko, the
«m en tio n of m oral, city, we noticed those of D J.
ally w ant a one-class, one-idea
- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
two classes we might do Harris. Ed Ixwls and J. J. Wil
press— the kind th a t H itle r had
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
more toward remedying t h e ey.
&
,
and th a t Stalin runs today. I f
SHERMAN COUNTY
they succeed, it w ill sound the death knell of
W° H \h T ^ id gentleman In ques- long felt w ant at the UmaOlla
In the matter of the Commun
♦mn w ere to attend a show, or house with a new grill room
al Estate of Theodore M. Rolfe,
freedom in America.
a ball game (providing he could where meals are from » «anti
deceased, and Clara E. Rolfe, sur
O l d C r o n ie s k n o w • • •
• (e
• /
.
vtving spouse.
^ d A rir“ o r” v «
C. Andrews h a . purchased
SS. FINAL notice
These
critics
s***
■»"our
cnem’
’
♦
as
much
as
i S S a bit t f ^ l n e ^ t would do a new 3MS0 Advance separator
TO WHOM IT MAY CON»
they are cnem
newspapers. When they
0P’2 L .n v harm not even him- and 22 HP engine with which
CERN; You are hereby given
no one any harm, bps
thresh to the Woodworth
take away the . ~
.. a free press, they take it
notice that John M. Rolfe, the
away from you. They know tkai i f tkry can con^
“ and nertiaps that could be a and Love section.
duly appointed, qualified and
mi vision of morals: From the Ohaerver, Aug. >, 191«
trol wkat yon tend they enn control your m ind—
acting Administrator of said Es
S ^ 2 ° S e totolgence in hab-
D. McDermld of
c1^
nnd yon. W orking sometimes openly as com
tate has rendered and presented
7 ” ““ ^ S iw r fu l to Others or and a brother ' J. D. McDermld
mittees
w
ith
high-sounding
slogans,
they
are
for settlement hls final account
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from Canada are vtalUng the
therein, with the above entitled
blueprinting
what^you
shall
and
shall
not
read.
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¿.hit* that come McDermld. near Waaco andare
Court and that Tuesday, the
f ^ Z e .iL J T f ^
inability much lm pn«ed with the coun-
There is nothing particularly new in the pat
6th day of Sept. A. D. 1949, at
tern. B u t you cannot ignore it without risk. I f
to ha better, hwa are aofne mor ^ ■ ,a r r z.,,ford paid 90V4 for
ten o clock A. M. of said day in
‘X . ™
£ £
NoK7 £ u X m ^ w . , 1 . Walia.
you perm it these self-styled leaders to take
the County Court room, in the
away your right to read w hat you want, when
County Court house in Moro,
S L . ^ ? X e uST com e from the hlgheM price ever p*1/
Sherman County, Oregon, have
instead o f a free exchange of facts and opinions,
There« « 9 ° ^
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The Greater Oregon Home
9
been appointed as a time and
a deelre ‘ to
¿n
g
-
Rule
aseocUUon
was
formed
In
you
decide
to
depend
on
the
propaganda
they
" te rn iX d " * “
S h ^ n ^ T X n t y w ith an tm-
. JR**' Wb'- '
place
for a hearing and settle-
hand out, you w ill have taken the first steps
nesa about them is
presalve list of members.
„
ment
on said final account, and
tb t Watee'
towards the loss o f ell your rights as a free
of hearing objections if any
‘^P erhaps the M d African gen- From
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thereto.
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O L Y M P IA » « « W IH O C O ., O L Y M P IA . W A IH .
in Mn nothlnc on hls . Wm. Loos with August wms-
t W
A
h,
Mt
much, senmiller a« a passenger and
John M. Rolfe
natal day
AAmmnn one driving a motorcycle- ran Into
Your right to know is the key to all your liberties Roy } Baker
Administrator
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7 Z Z l W ~ Lew t^Zogg on the streets of
of oar personal wimoi*
GnBB Valley. Zogg has a brok-
Attorney
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and.
en nose, leg and other Injuries
pie are willing to forgive.
en
PASSING FADS I
N o m an’s collar!
a v
azxw avg
CR
I AM RECEIVING.- -
j In Days of Old
T h e G ay Shop
a Case o f Enjoyment^
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