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y PAGE 9 SHRRMAN COUNTY JO URNA L MORO* OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 MARIE HOSKINSON, also to all other persons or par- on the 1st day of AprilUM 0 Sherman C ounty Assessor. ™ 1 » " ^ A . ^ T d e e ^ f Publish April 22, 29, NOfICE TO CREDITORS ^T H E ^ A M E O F ^ T IV g ^ w U h the“ ^ ^ of Mid"Court Ao excuse for such action except Andy Patjens Visits ignorance or politics. The Brannan plan would per Pnbliehed E very Friday at mit price support for production All persons n having a r f . g o N: Y ou and affixe affixed this 13th day of April, . Moro, In Germany au a v u « claims STATE OF OREGON: You Editor up to 1800 units. Wheat is rated ,« e a T o Ef you are her¿by required ,949. Gil«« b. French ------at 7.77 bushels per unit. (Sub- Mr and Mrs Andy Patjens and llgle Deceased, are required to a7 ? n “ the above entitled . C. A. Tom, County Judge f,.i,>rF<) K» «rond «etter « a ■ « L “ h< ' Ject to change without notice son and daughter In law, Mr and pre8ent them, with vouchers pro- “ «ppear g from (gEAL Op c o u n t y CpURT) Piet office et presumably). This would permit Mrs Ernest Patjens motored to verlfled, to the undersigned Court w tn ,lcat,on publlsh Aprl, J5i 22, 29 and May 6 ÇongrxMi of March 1. ' production of 13,986 bushels of Portland Wednesday. The Andy at Miller, Sherman County, Ore- 1 pi,.,in n as hereinafter — — __________ ___ _______ ' OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER wheat. Price suport for wheat is from the °? ^ i s to show if Patjens by. plane from there gon gon. Wfthin wlthl„ six glx months mo„ths.from „ anv any exist exist S ^ c la lm a for Germany where they expect aate of the first publication of a^ ; t0^ y T i e l n n e should SUBSCRIPTION RATES estimated at $1.88. Of course this wby a" 2 2 5 “ i S n ? l e against the Estate of James D ONE YEAR ..............- ............ *20C would remove the large farmer to make an extended v isit this notice. not be granted authorizing the Kenny, deceased, are hereby no- fro mthe scene. ' Mrs Lottie Borthwick and Mrs April 7, 1949 Adminlstrator of th is E s ta te to - present them, with the Actually there are two distinct Horace S. Carlisle Cathy Hickson" and • daughter of sell real property belonging to uneu vouchers and duly t ven- sen reai prupt v kinds of American farmers. One El Marivene Carlisle OIE Antelope were business visitors said Estate which is de“ ribed 7 pr P under»lgned. the duly 1111) Is the subsistence farmer who Executors here Wednesday. Margaret Olson fonowsi Lots . 3, 4 and he Eart f l e d ^ an(J PlBLIS follows farming as a way of life, Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys for 12 feet of Lot 5, Block 1 oi tne „accompanied them home where Egtate Qf who grows a little of several «he visited until her return on Estate, The Dalles, Oregon Town of Wasco, Sherman Coun- A d ^ a tr Renny deceased. at the crons, produces some milk, a few pYidgy > Publish April 15, 22, 29, May 6 n a t io n a l ty, Oregon. > __ _fnrp of T Lester Johnson, at- veal, some berries or fruit, a ' as £ oç A t .^ n few tons of hay and most of the _____ Mrs Maude G arrett left for ~ S O T l C E TO <TtFI>ITO,W Service of this Citation is made office ot • Oregon — Cambridge Idaho, Sunday where All persons having Claims ln accordance with an torney at law Moro uregom nation’s eggs. GALLIC GLAMOUR . . . Patricia Ca^ "T ° e’ . . tWq weeks against the Estate of Mrs. Louie o?der th above named Court, within six months from the date The other kind of farmer is the wa___ — — * .. 41« A visiting her daughter and 1049 anu son huh In **» Davis, Deceased, — —, ~ are ~ required ------ to tnat service be oe made maue in m accordan- atvux— - of the _ in rti iMh 1949 MAY «, 1949 kind we^know. He is a farmer for contest in _ law Mr and Mrs Roy VanFos- present them with vouchers pro- j and l8 pubitshed for notice, to wit April 1" 9 Paris, France big production. He is efficient actress typifying what French law, Mr an a » BRANNON PlaAN 7 perly verified, to the undersigned (our weeRg the sherman Coun. CLEN W . ^ N N Y . _____ _ _ that and is a producer of great quan- movie-goers like to see on theli sen. > an rvum tv. . _ TA«rnni . at . - Mnrn - __ Oregon, ____ and A dm inistrator It is a little surprising «. «. 1. at Grass Troiinvr Valley, cbnrm Sherman County, Attorney for for farmers are not discussing the title8 of foodstuffs beyond the silver screens, Pat’s name is Among those who went fto - Oregon> wtthln six months from y date of the (lr^t publication T. Lester Johnson, Attorney administration’s farm program. needs of his family. really Patricia Oonsalea.________ Ing Sun^ y 7 ereMrMarndar>Mrs C the datc of the flrst Publicat,on of Is the 15th day of April, 1949, and Ad^ ; n/ B\rat?.r -1 ? * S Surely they have not decided to Brannan bill would re ¿ r X J S S r - Vnlna Guyton and tW? the said Court Order was dated Publlsh April 15. 22. 29. MW * take whatever is handed down to the large farmer and sub- W. Carrigan, ; Volna Guyton «..« Apri, 7 1949 them wtihout discussion. Govern- g^ize the subsistence farmer. It son Billie, and Mr and 'll» LAO Sam Davlg> mental supervision hasn’t gone tg thus a measure to curtail the Lang and family. - ------ - Executor ~ that far—or has it? most efficient part of our agri- Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer an Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys for I Secretary of Agriculture Bran- cultUre (the part that did tne son Philip of Grass Valley were Estate The Danes, Oregon. nan in presenting the program to maln Job of producing during the .Saturday evening visitors at the pyWi9h April 15, 22, 29, May 6 the joint senate and house agri- war), home of Mrs Bayer’s IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF Mrs. George L. Fox By L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS, cultural committee April 7th has- n peasant to note that tne host- ent9' Mr ? ” d M r ? ® 'J , TRep h lfe r THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Mrs. Trace L. Fields was illli ' Mr and MrS J? m^ h S L ™ SHERMAN COUNTY ed it on six premises. • Oregon Wheat League, the Farm SWEATERS, and J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS 1. I T can help p resen t depres- g ureau federation and the G r a n - - ____ _____ ___ at. ______ heL faT . ? T a. ^ h„e .TnU“ : aiivt and'children motored to Wasco — , th*e EgUte sion. He said “most depressions ge (Oft«n spokesman for smaller cum bridge club Thursday after- Sunday afternoon for the of farm-led and farmers) are opposing plan. Hoiding - high score was have been ---------- — farm- i< *i — --- - the c. or noon -------- ANTONE B. SANDVIG, * < . Map bal1 game- fed. Farm prices traditionally go is no reason for any ° ner' Mrs. Anna Lee with Mrs Mae Mr and Mrs James A. (Rees Deceased. down before, faster and farther man county farmer to favorlt. McDermid receiving the consola- gorj j ohnnie were here from No. 480 Citation “ tion p r i z e . An-ln-the-between Over the week end. than any* other prices ’’ (Perhaps TO: Mrs. Olivia Carr. Monrad W asco, O reg o n prize was awared and this was hls parents, Mr and Wigen ‘ Qlga QgUvUvie, Elmer he should have said why. which PROGRAM may be that city purchasing HEALTH FW DOM » sent to on by Mrs. George Harris Mrs w . A. Rees Wigen Huscroft, Irene Olga Mit ™wer drops., President Truman has Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bains of chell, Einer Andestadt, Arne An- Z. Farm production and prk* congress a plan fo inclusive Portland came up to spend the N O TIG EO FJJN 4 destadt, Roy Andestadt, Mrs. Ros- ---- — help hospital services that Is I n c - q{r ^ e the weekend nd with can adjnstm ent program can neiw hospua* with Mrs Mrs nain « nar- a i^ r i^ M E N T « f r y GIVEN ten, Victor Sandvlg, Valborg oods of of many of the fea features of t ir and a n d Mrs. M r s T. L. F ie ld s build marketa for industrial goods ents, K Mr. NOTICE IS HEREB ♦ Qandvk? I^arssen Hjrdis Sylvia and help maintain employment of a i - t _____T of the Salvation That That Helen Helen White wiuve Bruckert, Ad- IT 4nil Vinll ninvanni. Jen- Jen- ployment English plan Englisn plan. pian. Some ov.i.xz w - - t McHarc McHartz of the baivauon Giovanni pected to carry. Perhaps some DaHeg ^ „ c t e d mlnlstratrix of tne Estate of H f Olaf Sand. for labor. church services at the Rufus Louise White, deceased, has filed Ambrosia Sandvig Engel- S. Stable farm prices and in it should. w het\ er , a n ^ X rs y at gov- Nazarene church Sunday mom- her Final Account and Report ABob h^ d vlctorlag Sandg ,g com es encourage high-level pro . &nd that pyiday, May 27, 1949, at i?Hvin qandvit? or if he duction with the greatest assur to provide health services at g lias been appointed Sales Manager for expense the p™gra Rufus quartet motored to 2;oo P. M. in the County Court hls heirs or devise- ance of reasonable prices to.ABR* ernment ^ . ^ „ T ^ ^ e n ^ Arlington Sunday evenln^w here ln th eC o u n ty , Courthouse ^ Y u^ known helr8 the C. H. Urness Motors, agents for " T ’ a " program «hat help« main- doctors and medlcül ’" « ’ J " ^ ë ’s ln g 'in 'the Naxarene church. ¡„ Moro, Sherman County, Oro- An’to n ^B ” sandCîg?ite c e a ^ ra n d i A Ixr OO For various reasons the _ Mrg Jame8 Tate Tate. Mrs. gon has hw n fixed as the . ms . u l n farm incom e helpa to main- a geivea. bee,, fixed as thei time Ume A o ta in agrtm ltn ral resources, number of medical schoo Rice and Ernie Engles and piace for the hearing of ob (This section soil con- decreased. with Mrs jetio n s. If any there be. to said George G. Updegra'f serration, a m talks atter about ln which the been jy because they could no, main makes E r n ) e up the quartet ----------- accompanying p |na| Account and Report. Attorney at law H elen whtte bruckert department has been political In- u in the standards »«B e. h on lhe piano Tead of effective.) •- . sure, because of misplaced eompe - OARS and TRUCKS AIW .................. Sewing_ club Administratrix of Louise White MORO - met Wednesday at the home of Rgtate. 5. An effective farm program titlon. „ is ___ ______________ Thia means that there are too Thomas, with not B r OWN & VAN VACTOR, At- Mnnday. Wednesday. Frida 5 enaentlal to onr national aecur- ity, will provide • w«erv©lr of ffiW doctors—and the armed ser- . QUt Besides the h°stoss torney8. at 317 E. 3rd St., The Dalles, Oregon Afternoons roods w hich protects th e nation take their pick of^ were Mesdames Gordon ' Publish April 22, 29. May 6. 13. agalast crop fallare, and w ill -pb«, too, the trend haa beeni to Fay Brackett, Claud KQVAI IZATI5 N HOARD THK DALidfiS ward ’Pecla”e“ t; ^ ’ ib e ie th Z ra Coato.^-Kenneth -Fridley, Bin wMeetlng of tx), rd o, « ,ual- Hare aappllee for an even --------°‘ flow 211 E ast Third Street world trade. ' ' doctors in ia~ attends col- lzation for Sherman county. To Telephone 3209 customers of one «. A price an pp w t program are enoUgh James Coats, who atteii taxpayers of Sherman coun- which « f e r . « * . - r r >> r ■ 1 are loo few genera, W B h. Wn was gtven economic strength ean help »to- p e t i t i o n e r s such as rural Am- the weekend visiting of Equalization for hilUe the rural com m unity au€ can uae . Wg parentg, Mr and Mrs ciauo gherman ^ n t y , Oregon, will at- O N Y O U R S A V IN G S help m aintain todl t l d U ^ ^ P P*^ the prlce of dOctorlng and CoaU vnrver tend at the County Court Room of tuulty In our f w e"terprt*<‘ "T* of hospital treatment has risen Mr and Mrs c ^ re™* ; the Sherman county Court House, tern. (This is a small sop to the gcandal6uglyi Some must be ne- and Miss Rub y Garham of Du jn gecond w ith unreconstructed. There could^ ® cesaary and some, we are sure. fur were business caller« a e Monday Qf May or May 9 1949 H D IR A L L Y INSURED no individual opportunity or free mugt due to poor management ftt the George Fox residen publicly examine the assess enterprise on the farm under UH8 avarice . The medical Monday. ment rolls, correct all errors ln system ) , _ , nltV has priced itself out of the gnd Mrfl Eugtene c. Eaton valuation, description or qualities It may be stated here that inis market who Qwn and operate the Rufus Qf ,andg lots or other property as- • loch M vins« occDwnt Federally ln»ured »e $ 5 0 0 0 . resume of the proposed ia perhaps It could all be settled Grocery were |n Portland over by 8Uch assessor; and it • Current dividend 2 * . plan was studied in the hope tnai accofdlng to our accepted Amerl- Weekend. shall be the duty of persons in- • W ithd raw al* promptly paid It would be found <»n «, Mrs Fay Brackett and terested the time and can l<lea’ i ^ gubgldize ai • . lf •• th® — ., i students M rs F av tiracKetv anu children v i u i u i x - h ieiet>tt.-u to tu appear at — — -----------. without fee« er deAtctlen«. will never be satisfactory to this would medlcal Mrs r a y di . . . . ........ .. subsidize m td lcal Jerry and Joan were overnight place appointed. Each petition or • Fra« $5 te $ i » , 0 0 0 open, an county. a g , until there ^ r e .,en®?#g1J‘ .«dudes guests Sunday of Mrs Brackett’s aplication for the reduction of a Above are the six division of But the president s plan Inclu Mr and Mrs Louis particular assessment shall be • »Imply « a ll the omoent yee wish thought on which the program is much more. There la to Langford. Fay Brackett who has made ln writing verified by the • credited to year account. W . ’ll based NOT ONE CONSIDERS cal treatment for all at tmtpayers ^ f ^ e d since Friday at oath of the applicant or hls at- do the reel. THE FARMER FIRST, “prevent ekpense if the scheme Is PP local hospital with a bad case torney, and shall be filed with Or write for complote InformalloR depression,’’ “aid labor’’ “reason ved. That will not only be expe return home the board within the first week able prices t o consumers , , , ve but It win hyu^ ^ with h l. family1 Monday. it is by law required to be In ses- “maintain agricultural re8°ur- - of hypocronaiai-s ” «npnt the week sion; and any petition or applica- ces”, “protect nation against crop ere mallngererg Elton Medler spe M t h e week yerlfled and failure and help world trs^e„' Anv further reduction In the end with filed shall not be considered or ■ “stabilize the rural community • tuv of responsibility an In- The gymnasium was decorat- g y the ^ b Thia program. If *na£ * d)* i°u£ dividual owes to himself may be ed in orchid and white stre’ mera Qr appllcatlon 8hall make the e tanner farmer *'*W subservient to ______ at iy,p Senior prom baturaay thereon the address to *FWI ” T"''• very dangerous. , at A _ good crowd attended Qf tnc .actlon of the business and labor. It would pay ______ —— night. __ him a dole to produce for the Qne tWng an occasional flood and a nice time was reported by board of equalization shall be JJ# , w 5th AV1 « portiamo , obi . city. “In the first place this pro- fQr lhe Coiumbla river is thoae attending, sent. gram does not close the gap be- maRg p ^ e conscious of the Mr and Mrs Ralph Eakin and tween farm and nonfarm income. ggjhie danger. Ordinarily the chiidren Joan, Mildred and Gor- It offers a realistic beginning doe8n-t flood two years ln Qf Moro were invited dinner r v g Brannan. succession although It would ' ’• guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs One suggestion would be ar^ lWe And then, the propon- Vernon Miller. The dinner was improvement. It would make the > Qf rlyer deveiOpment can >n celebration of Joans Eakin s 1939-48 period the basis for pari possible floods to scare peo- an(Jk Miller’s birthday annl- fv IhSOWTof th e pie into Ih e tf W b 'rerilH M T This would be beneficial because ____ ______ Melvin Brady of Portland it is more recent and more realis spent the weekend In Rufus with tic It would hurt farm prices, Mrs Brady, who Is principal of The entire parity however, the Rufus school here. scheme Is unfair one way or the other, either to farmers or The Navy’s new 65,000-ton su- to consumers. There is no such From the G. V. J. April $0, 1990 percarrier is 1,090 feet long. W Aeel o r plan for any other branch of our Grandma French passed away ___ _____ —------------- ------- economic life It handicap» and at her home In Grass v aJleV, No u 3 1 .0 .0 .F hampers farmer» this t l e h e . hl» Wednesday, April 28th, aged 89 Moro Ixxlre No. Meets 1st and 3rd economy to some past period Actually there is no n e e d to r Orcutt haa gold bis ranch J ^ ^ T r a n s îe n ? and subsidization of the A j a . Scbassen and will dis- ^siting brothers are farmer. Hls ability po8e of the personal property at cordially invited to needs no . public sale May 1 st He will move meet with us. tion of the X X down near the coast. ; _ l^eo Watkins, N. G. , culture would be to neip w e tryout for the countv John DeMoss, Secretary farmer adjust his take place this national needs. No more k new ^ ^ y afternoon at the ball park. Eureka Ixxlge No. 191 A.F. A A.M Meets on the 1st and A. a-rrartment of and In the evening the local try- 3rd Thursday evenings For years t b a d Pn5 , ’ „ sub out for the oratorical will take each month. Visiting agriculture has been p a y , the « . ^ 1 auditorium, members cordially in sidles for production of surP\uJ p _ For Today’s High Compression Engines vited to meet with us. crops Which is ow use on From the Observer, April 97, 1900 L. V. Henrlchs, W. M. There might be some exc , Monkland Flyer leaves ' You Can’t Buy a B etter Gasoline! B.# Pinkerton, Secretary the basis of national need, M hote, dally at 11:00 a sldize the ne^ m sharp The only stage left in I.nplne Rebekah Ixxlge No. n t Faster starts • Smoother performance crops. There is now f th i_ famous Dt»ge town. All su- Meets 2nd and 4th for subsidizing the P ^ ^ J ^ ^ r(Xw1<ad hv the advance of steam Tuesdays of each Quicker warmups • Speedier getaway wheat 7— since the . w «etioried tr ^ - month. Visiting and electricity. Europe’s need is satisfied K, M Duncan, members welcome. -------------------------------------- Wheat farmers of the proauc » r . p w Moore and daughter heat or tne Sallle Martin, N. G. west find their competition Mra C W Moor Valley, were Clara Houston, Sec. the New Moro hotel Sat- KRITH MCDONALD We ran p™ du~ * baat m “' D wasn’t looking for Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.B.8 C. R. ANDERSON a .e .p e r than r a n ^ ,?und . new bat that JMeets every second and A bkco , Phone 552 ¡fourth Thursday in each Grase Valley, Phone 932 Yet we are (or Land that can Just suited Kelly. month; visiting members to reduce acreage finished the invited. Moro, Oregon . p r o a u r a ^ ^ o ^ 1^ ^ John X l ^ f Kav o r H - has a ’rry K ln g ’s n c w Flute Jones, W. M. a‘ ' W n nroduce 10 bushels ran house from Sherman Huff- • Edna Melzer, Secretory X a £ I n ^ X t t o n There 1» K .y left for Colfax on the 24tb. *5brui:an (T üotü ^ J o u rn al Mrs. T. Fields Entertains Club : AM RECEIVING -'- T h e G a> S h o p L eo n a rd C o x S tu d e b a k e r EN1O Y 2% ■ inin ■nu s W I\( S In Days of Old Full Line of Farm Machinery! TracklaveT j CALKINS Machinery IFeeJers Subsoilers Wheat Treaters S T - « ! « SS ÏSΫ-. Equipmet Company W asco *