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MORO, OREGON ^ J ’RIIIAV, JANUARY 22. IMI
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lunch
tie or no direct benefits from
price support programs, are to be
*5»! irruían Q mutin .Hutu nal
made the subject of a broad study
Letter writing housewives say
r and disposal through newly de- recommended
in the President’s
they will stop drinking the black
veloped commercial channels.
Published I it cry Friday at
potion and certainly some of them
Mum, Orcioli
Sizeable quantities of
same time, plans are out-
will; that is the proper result of
ton, vegetable oils, a
Uned for high level trade missions
E«lit«»c
ilea 1I,. F ren ch
a higher price. The law of supply
dairy products wo u l l
fQr a world conference on in-
‘ p. <1 Ht iM r n n ti f in * » m a tte r a t ths and demand dictates that very ac
under the plani and
ternaUonal trade problems with
,
nt M uro. Or» iron. under Act tion. Those who will not spend
, . . . . <>l M.,r<-h .1. IS7».
the a/ nya li drrrto near normal, a view to expanding our exchange
the money for coflee or who can
m i i< i I . co t \ n
PAPKP not will stop or curtail their cof
l - h e ^ L m s could at no time be of agricultural goods with other
fee drinking until the supply- will
disposed of in such a manner as to nations.
go around.
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interfere with regular domestic
in recent years in the United
and foreign trade operations.
States coffee has been used as an
PUBLISHERS
The existing authority for sup-
ANTED: House c cleaning and
excuse for laziness, particularly
« 0 « ’ an«I‘p urch^e" programs on WANTED:
-ASSOCIATION
pun
anu r ...... a*
_ oats, hnr
ev.
Iron
ne. I “hone 594, Moro.
ironing.
12c
on the part of office workers who
such commodilties
barley
must foregather at least twice a
soybeans,
flax»
grain
sorghums
FOR
SAVE:
Queen
stock
tank
day to gossip over the coffee
meats, poultry and egg«, dairy
heater. $45.
Ranch & Home,
cups. The coffee Is incidental. Yet
products and fresh fruits and ve
Moro, Oregon
12c
E D IT O R IA L millions of pounds are brewed for
N A T IO N A L
getables would be virtually un-
this
surcease
from
labor
to
the
A S jO c t AT1/3 n
changed under the proposed, p am FOR SALE: or trade for hard
detriment of the job and the in
freeze cabinet, 1935 Chev. flat
Potatoes would become eligible
crease of the coffee price.
bed truck.
Eugene C. Eaton,
for aid on the same basis as oth
Coffee is not a necessity. Like
Rufus, Ore. P. O. Box 54. c!2
er
vegetable
crops.
tea. whiskey, beer, carbonated
Price supports on five of the
M KM 1111*1 ION RATEN
drinks and the many fruit juices,
basic commodities—wheat, corn, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
*2.0« it is a pleasant drink. No harm
Ì EAR
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
cotton, peanuts, and rice—would
will come to the fuming citizenry
frees«*.
C & C Food Store,
range between 75 and 90 percent
JANUARY 22, 19.»I ----- if deprived of coffee and perhaps
47tfn
of parity, depending on the sup- Grass Valley. Oregon.
a little good may come of It al
olv
from
year
to
year.
It
was
le-
M AVIS A ( L I R E
though it is not likely that coffee
commended by the President that FOR SALE:
4 bedroom house,
Governor Patterson ha already does much harm to the rather
the modernized parity formula,
3 lots, garage 40’ x 20' shop;
appointed a committee to plan the rugged human anatomy.
electric heater & range, oil
now sheduled to Income effective
150th commemoration of the trip
We’ll get along somehow, and
heater & 265 gal. fuel tank, all
January 1, 1956, be applied to four
of Lewis and Clark, the first think how happy the coffee short-
of these crops at that time. It is goes for $4750.00. Ivan KlrkeUe
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white men to come to the north- ;flt-e should make the wheat farm-
Moro, Oregon
already effective on rice, tobacco
west by land, They were leaders er feel, hoping that his product
and
non-basic
commodities.
NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
of a hand of venturesome men, will sometime complete the circle
This modernizing parity is bas
Then see the Willys Station
many of them French-Uanadlans and he in short supply when once
ed upon the price relationships of Wagon on display at W8LLIS
or part Indians who were able to it looked as if there was onough
the various commodities to one MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over
take care of themselves in the to last forever.
another over the past 10 years. It drive, plenty of carrying capacity
wilderness for months at a t i m e . ---------------- -*
brings the old 1909-14 formula up means safety, economy and prac
A new iiook 'has recently been
to date.
tical transportation.
Also New
published of their Journal which COM) WEATHER
The President further recom Four wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK
in these days, are most interest
It is not often that In a single
mended that legislative action be UPS, and STATION WAGONS.
ing reading. What they saw isn t winter one has the opportunity
taken to prevent a decline of more Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wll-
as surprising as what they did to I k , tit complain and boast. The
special Newport club coupes and convertible coupes
than 5 percent In any one year, lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
Smart new lines mark the 1951 Chrysler New
how they traded beads to the winter of 1953-54 will I k ? remem-
on a 125*/j inch wheelbase. They feature I’ower-
Yorker DeLuxe series, powered by the new 235-
as a result of the transition from and Accessories. West Columbia
Indians for dogs, which made good hered as that sort of a winter.
Flite transmissions — the newest fully-automatic
horaepower FirePower V-8 engine, the most
the old to the modernized parity River Highway. The Dalles, Ore
eating (blue heads were most p >p-
transmission in the industry — and power brakes
powerful and ellieient passenger car engine pro
Until half of January was over,
on various commodities.
gon.
23-tfc
as standard equipment. Power steering is offered
ul ir), how they kept their hunters a good half of the ordinary winter,
duced. New Yorker DeLuxe models are offered in
For tobacco, the present pro-
a choice of six-passenger sedans, club coupes, as optional equipment.
hu.-y finding meat, it is unbelieve- our weather was balmy unto
IT
ATE
WIDE
PAINT
CO.
com
with
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gram would be continued
uhle tlte amount of meat the little spring-like and we were guilty of
plete painting and decorating
which nuasures the relationship Price suppor' i
patly COinsumed. it wa.-i about all 1,ousting, although, he it said in lar acront roatsted he will vote Ezra T aft Benson Says
service, spray or brush Phone
between prices received by the parity when in.it t ■ l
ilicy ate and there was no way ,0 our defense, with expressed real vote for the candidate,. If he has
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
The farm program submitted to
h
'"continuation of the sugar pro-
p. ervt > it and almost no chance ization that our seat on the lap other acorns he won't. A single
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
voracious
t i kei’p it any way, so
and ^ v lre s -h a <• tunv
ln
The Dalles, Oregon
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of the weather god was insecure. track candidate has many weak congress this week by President for
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form is re-
ktgpnhfiwcr requires
renuires only
on v a min
min- ,)lei‘ from 113 al tne
nesses.
Since
that
date
the
boasting
has
Eisenhower
WANTED:
HOUSEWIVES
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Ad
Korean War in 1951 to 94 when commended,
¡ 'evv c the Indians found tiad turned to complaining. And with
A. tually, and lielieve It or not, imutn amount of new legislation the
dress
advertising
postcards,
new
administration
took
of-
Honey
and
tung
nuts
would
those
liv-
i.<>
skills
ami
m i.iy 11
sufficient reason. The snow is some men a run for office because and ls designed to maintain agri- >e
ww
R dropped from the list of commod-
Must have good handwriting.
ing aion : Lite Columbia were poor not so had; and it Is most fortun they are convlnced that they can
<ul,ural Income at high levels. f‘te
i thniI-k ¡,
1 ities on which price supports are
UNDO, Watertown, Mass.
Thlg plan, product cf the most »
aithough t h a a v e r a g e d H l« »
inuee 1. 11,: \ t mi I catch salmon ate i iiat it fell because it- does do a good 1 job; that their back-
9-13 p
mandatory
.
of wide it thtr? \/as a river full; prote t Mie ground and the wheat, ground and abilities are such that comprehensive study of the Am- about 93 during the year.
To
facilitate
the
transition
to
would
be
at
the
discretion
of
the
an
1
those
t he v w or ■ lc > 110 he-;
WANTED: Man or woman to call
But this cold wave, diMvlng the they will be valuable in the office erlcan farm problem in all hls-
usually .«k.n ; i n ;s obtained mercury dear down to 15 below sought. Sometimes they do it at toryi embodies these major recom- the new program and, at the same secretary of agriculture, as h
on farmers in Sherman county.
time, strenghthen agricultural no'v the casv wlt^ most
from hlnpH me 1: tue mouth of (the station hafl 13 below on the a considerable sacrifice. Probably mendations:
Some making over $50 a day.
commodity prices in the market non-basic commodities,
the Columbia; ;..m .!■. 1 1 in tee- hill) Is reasoh enough for a loud no voter ever believes it, so dis
Full or part time. Write or
1. That the bipartisan Farm place, the President has recom-
A
completéis
new
program
i>
ilUtSe
In
insec
¡
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pees or
trustful have the people become Acts o f 1948 and 1949 become ef mended that up to $2.5 billion proposed for wool.
wire for free proposition. Me-
Direct
pay-
A well plannc <>.
True, there have been'w inters of public service, strictly as such. fective as now scheduled with the worth of government-owned sur- ments would be made to.produt-
Ness Co., Dept. B. PO Box 14,
the Lewis and Cki
'1 here may lx? other reasons, 1955 crops.
when the red line in the thermo-
Bayshore Sta., Oakland 23, Cal
plus farm goods he placed In a ers to niake up the difference
should add to th ■ ..
metet barely reaohed 30 below and to obtain political experience
ifornia.
ll-12p
2. That not to exceed $2.5 bil-
used for between the average price of wool
everyone in regain
the
.... zero mark and we survived, as atopic lor literary output is a lions worth of surpluses acquired
fm vne "relief during the marketing-season and
country was like h o
LOST: Herefofd heifer, 11 months
Sometime cold weather was ac- new one. The coming campaign by the government under the pre- war trnt 1 genctes, ta .ne
9() percent of parity.
man came 10 (level ..
old, weighs 650 pounds, tatooed
companicd by ¡1 hizzurdous east will undoubtedly bring new res- sent program be withdrawn from
The special problems of the
ies of the trip will in
43 each ear, with horns, from
wind and we got through that by sons to light although the voter the market and placed In a special LF.GAL NOTICES
operators of millions of small
ing reading.
Hay Canyon place.
Ernest
sitting on the lea side of the stove. will have his opinion of the can- reserve stockpile.
NOTICE OF F IN A L H EA RING
farms, most of which receive lit-
Woods,, Moro. Phone 671. p!2
and ability.
We expect to survive this cold didate's motiv
3. That Commodity Credit Cor
Notice is hereby given that
snap and to live to boast about it
poration's borrowing authority he Leonard Maurus Jr., Administra
IIG CONFERENCE
to younger jiersons who may he
increased by $1.75 billion—from tor of the Estate of Arthur W.
$0.75 billion to $8.5 billion— to Spencer, Deceased, has filed in
l.licil Will in a position of such helplessness Condon Youth To
It isn’t likely that
. \ From wa*re 1 s it... / / J o e M arsh
permit continuation of price sup- the County Court of the State of
come out of the confeie . e of for they »will have to listen.
Our complaint is that half Have Big Dance
, ign mnlsters to he licit ni Roslin
port operations on basic commo- Qregon fOr Sherman County, his
with the big shots fro n the Unit- warm and half cold with no warn
dlties at 90 percent of parity thru ¡?jnai Account, and the Court has
Plans for the Sweetheart Ball, 1954, as existing legislation re
ed Stute, Great Iirit aln, Russia, ing intermixture is no way to
set the 12th day of February,
a
formal
and
semi-formal
dance
O pen Even W h en
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run a winter. A little less shirt
quires.
an d l-'rance conferring.
1954, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., in the
in urging that flexible price office of the County Clerk of
It still is not possible to rely sleeve weather and somewhat less to be held February 0 at Condon
He's Closed
t,n Ku.-da. It doesn't do what its muffler and overshoe weather is Memorial hall, are complete. This supports become operative on ba Sherman County, Oregon, in the
benefit event is given by the Four sic commodities in 1955, the Pre
minis,ers say It will do and It is what we are asking.
County Courthouse at Moro,’ Ore
Leaf
Clover
club,
a
4-H
cookery
It could have been much worse
sident emphasized the need for gon, as the time and place for
almost impossible to deal with
get back home again—thanks to
Must have been dajdrenming
such a country. We want a peace if thi sudden cold snap had come and recreational club, to raise balancing production of various settlement of said accounting
a
trusting friend.
funds
for
a
$100
college
«chblar-
on
my
way
to
a
meeting
down
in
treaty with Germany and Austria wibhout the protection of snow.
crops, with changing demands. and for hearing objections to the
Centerville the other night. My
From where I sit, folks who
and we won’t get it whether it Tiiere will he less freezing of the shlp the club awards annually to Price supports, ranging between sanie jf anv>
ground and the snow should go the most outstanding graduating 75 and 90 percent of parity, would
car rnn dry before I thought to trust their neighbors make th«
is promise I or not.
LEONARD
MAURUS
JR.
Tlien jxjor France isn't a major off slow enough to do some good member.
look at the gas gauge, but I man world a better place to live in. For
vary from year to year in accord
Administrator
Anne Palmer and Dale Edwards ance with the actions of farmers
power anymore and Its govern and little harm. For that we will
aged to coast into a gas station— instance, letting a friend express|*
J. Tracy Barton
were
chosen
the
Sweetheart
and
ment Is so weak it doesn't dare revert to the praise section.
themselves in gearing production The Dalles, Oregon
and found it closed!
his personal preferences, is one«
.
9-12c
the King of Hearts to rule over to annual requirements.
do anything unpopular or it will
Attorney
for
the
Estate
Well, I thought my plans were way of trusting your neighbor.)
the
Sweetheart
Ball.
I k ? thrown out.
No party can
Although this program was en
Sometimes I prefer a temperate
ruined for sure until I noticed
NOTICE OF
get a real majority and each gov ON Rl W I N G FOR O FFIC E
acted by overwhelming majorities
glass of beer in the evening but’
n
gasoline
can
with
a
sign:
“This
of both parties in congress, its ef BANCHI < 0NTR01. MEi: 11M.
ernment is formed by temporary
There has lieen lx>th am use Aäks Inspection
is emergency gas. Just help your I’ll always ask what you’d like
NOTICE is hereby given that
agreement between two or more ment and criticism about the po-
fective date was postponed by
Members
of
Oregon's
meat
in
self and leave tlie can with $1.00. before I pour yours.
parties. Consequently it can do tential candidate who reported
continuation of mandatory price a public hearing will be held at
Thanks.”
nothing ah< ut paying Its debts, that If he did rup for office ne dustry lent their support to a supports on basic commodities at 2:30 P. M. on Wednesday, Fel>
making its tax laws adequate, would write the story of his cam- t'onM>lllso,'-v meat inspection law yo percent of parity through 1954. ruary „ 3, . 1954, in the court house
Got started, made the meeting
stop sub idizing larmers f o r pajgn for a magaaine. One must ut ' ,e ,ec*'nt stat« livestock and Jn developing the new farm pro- at Moro, Oregon, by the County
on time, and had enough gas to
meat
marketing
conference
growing unused crops, keep Its wonder which came first the urge
_nl^ ? 5 , „ 1 L .f? nference at gram. R was recognized that it Court for Sherman County, Ore-
would have little chance of sue- gon, for the purpose of determln-
workmen on the job. h’rance
France ha
has f()r off|ce or the urge to write Oregon State college.
Nearly
all sections of the Indus- cess
had t0 carry the initial ing whether compulsory testing
..I inclin
In n lln .
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Cop)tt^la, I9Ì4, Untied ¿inlet Ul emer» f oundation
►o much democracy it is about
sovereign voter is .»
not
earlier mentioned the handicap of a $6 billion stockpile of l>eef cattle for the control of
ready for another man on horse- ,. | ro
|>vhig a mere access
hack to take over the country.
,>py t,, literary effort; he has need 1 1 meat inspection in their accumulated under prior opera- Bang’s disease and other com»
i p ’ducers, tion 1 he depressing effect of municable diseases in Sherman
England is still a great nation, |Ong |M.vn told'that he is the sole in livlduul lepi'it.s.
although shrinking, and its lead- object of the candidate’s affection.
agentdes, packers, re- these surpluses upon fn ee market county shall be enforced,
C. A. Tom,
ers have a marvelous km io\\ ledge
Uertainly the desire to write t,,ilers' *a M” organizations and prices has lieen in evi
evidence for
County Judge
laudable one There is noth- ^ ’ timers were represented at lwo years
about die world and how ' to get |s ,<s a a laiitlMb)
years.
Donald Martin
thing is done diploma,iclally. That ,ng wrong about wrlUng of canv the* conference, sponsored by the
The parity ratio—the yardstick
County Commissioner
» r.ngusn
h can do
,,t polities
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is one tiling ■ Ü
tne
<10. psigns or of
politics although OSt
Kenneth Sather
The United States doesn t know sln |, writings are most often
County Commissioner
what Is wants unless thU admin written to convince or defend and
Trieste
Demonstration
in
Rome
111213c
is,ration has given it a much not for pay. The commercial in
more definite program.
Mere stinct casts a hl, of doubt on the
citizens never know alsiut such purity of political conviction.
Moro Lodge No. 113 I.ú.O.F.
things except by watching what
Well then, why do candidates
M«*ets 1st and 3rd
iiapiK'tH. We started out to de run for office, why do they risk
Tuesdays
in I OO F
militarize cur defeated enemies abuse, w hy‘do they .«qiend their
nail. Transient and
and are now trying to get agree own money and that of their
visiting brothers are
ment to get them armed again, friends, why do t.hey drive all
vordially invited
5
for instance.
over the district or state making
John
E.
DeMoss,
N.G
Tite great hordes of Asia will sjK'e ties or accosting voters, why
■ ro Walk.ns, s«-« rotary
not he represented, nor South do they aspire ,0 positions of
Americans, nor China. It is doubt |ioor pay? Those are good ques
Lupine Rebekah lx»dge No. I IB
ful if four m?n. however smart tions.
a ,U n h a ,t 21 cents a bushel
Meets
2nd and 4th
they arc, or however powerful
Observation Indicates that most
Tueedaya
of
each
theli* countries can do much about men run for office in an effort to
You Can S TO R E G R A IN and
Can Ge, a
month.
Visiting
the condition of the world, which inflate their ego. Elevation to of
member» we,com«
Get a Butler Galvanized,
is suffering from post-war shock, fice by the votes of one's peers
Mollie Mcl4Mhlan
GOVERNMENT
IOAN
All-Purpose
F A R M B U IL D IN G
a condition that usually last is enough to tiring on a feeling of
NO.
twentv sears or more.
If
you
need
additional
self-importance that Is very plea-
.lelcn Martin. Sec.
Under the Dept. of Agriculture’s farm
facilities to store your
surhle. It causes many a man to
storage plan, you can get IMMEDIATE
Foreka iKtuge N«. If.l A .r .a t A.»»
t(K»k In t»he mirror In self appro-
production of:
STORAGE that can save you enough to
SUM) COFFEE
Meeu» «,<. liie l..i a.iu
tuition long after he lias combed
pay for a large part or all your invest
W M IA Î
CORN
3rd
Thuisday
evening»
ment in your Butler Building. After grain
OATS
SARLIT
K TI
The price of ««fiet nas gone his hair, i ’erhaps It is enough
e«>
b
mor.in
Vianing
is marketed, you can ahelter farm imple
GRAIN SORGHUMS
to a dollur a pound and nttove In of a reason for a man to run for
mem tier s cordtah.v . 1
ments. feed, hay, seed, etc. Widths: 20*;
MAMUTS
SOYSIANS
noma stores and for some bran 's. office, it is no,, however, enough
vited to niH'i with •«-
24 ’, 2 8 3 2 *, 36 40 *, 50 *, 60 *, 70 * and
DRUG M A N S
Tha, Is a pretty high price for a of a reason for a voter to vote
Howard Ross, W. M.
wider; lengths variable. Inquire today.
GRIID M A S
RICI
hot drink ami there are wild for him.
B Pinkerton. Secretary
COTTONSIIO
FLAX
threats of boycott which wc as Some men run for some partic
Built Better , . ,T c Last Laager
H
elhlehem
«
hapter
N«i.
»,.
D
IL
I
ular
reason.
They
want
to
pass
a
sume will not amount to mu« h
The money Involved is too lit hill, or chunge a ruling, or pull
f
Meeu even second an
—
ORDiR NOW FOR IA IIY OKLIVSRY
fo u rth Thursday in ea n
tle to create much of a fuss, no, some acrons out of fche fire. The
month, visiting member»
HALLIDIE MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO.
over a ceqt a cup. A short time acoi ns may be theirs or the
I.'»MF. ITALY—Italian university atudvnta are ahi«it can y mg
invited. Mona. Oregoi
ago Brazilians were burning cof a, runs of M>meone else. The «,ual-
15,5 S. U. ,11 ion Ave. Portlund 14. Are. Phone Fillmore 7191
sign. ia they inarched through Rome in a demonstration demanding
Betty Christianson. W.M.
fee because it couldn’t l»c sold ity of such a cantlldacy dc(>enda, tetui
of Trieste to Italy. Police kept the demonstrators under coni
Wm. (Bill) Kelvin
Elsie Jones, Secretary
for any price. Now the tlenjand Is of course, on the acorns. If the
lift r I there was no damage reported.
1731 Beat 13th
The Dalle», Phone 0S«3
so great that there arc no, enough voter doesn’t want those particu-
GV lean« to go around.
&
I
,
w h ool
pro-
WANT ADS
BANK YOUR GRAIN
STEEL BUILDINGS
YOU