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wrist/» OREGON PAGE 8 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. O R « -« * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 191® of th e E state of Belle B. Brow n the am ounts of th e bids and association rep o rted today. deceased, find all persons having m u st be enclosed in sealed en WARM SPRINGS ROAD w hat SHANIKO T he following m ileage log M . i „ , , r„ M| - come W» neighbors know claim s against said estate, a re v e lo p e s T he envelopes m ust be j M ^ n n u t C ou nt« happen to from P ortland to Bend by the hereby required to present sam e m arked In th e low er left-hand „ going to to happen to hta him. His CUT DISTANCES X By Mrs Maude Garrett various routes w as listed by th e to said ‘fe x ^ u to rs , a t the law of c o m er su bstantially as follow , _ • boasts __ Irvt/xurino ft nPW a I new system of knowing . T he recently opened W arm Association: fails to im press. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H arn ot S prings cutoff places Bend and fice of Roy J. Baker hi G rass “Public sale bid, Serial No. Ore Sale, J a n u a ry 10. Via new W arm Springs cut-off Valley, Sherm an County, Ore gon 0470, Yet, it is pitiful to know th a t Seattle w ere Tuesday and W ed points east and south of central 1950.” a m ajority of th e citizens in a nesday* guests at the hom e of l 161 m iles 21 mUeg closer gon, w ith the proper vouchers T he person m aklhg th e high Via W aplnitia 194 miles. dem ocracy a re so en tirely un Mrs. G a rrett on the»r w ay home O regon a t annexed w ithin six m onths from than by any o th er Via N orth S antiam 182 miles. the date of the first publication est bid will be required to pay able to stop a dangerous trend from California w here they have to Portland Oregon State M otor im m ediately the am ount thereof Via South Santiam 195 m iles th a t th ey m ust m erely w atch been visiting Mrs. H a m ’s son route, the of th is notice. A ny persons claim ing adver Via McKenzie P ass 231 m iles their nation go boastfully an 4 and ___________ r n n i fam ily. Mrs. H a m is a n old ill F irst Publication being Nov- sely th e above-described land h e association logged the dis ignorantly to economic disaster. ¡ ¡ ¿ ^ j " o f Mrs. G arrett. M eets 1st and 3rd em ber 25, 1949. are advised to file th eir claims, tances along the new ro u te as T he p etty paym ents th a t keep Tnm Raxtnn soen t Mrs. Tom Saxton spent the Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. Jam es T. ß ro w n follows: P o rtlan d to W arm Spr them in line will seem very day visiting Mrs. G arrett w hile hall. T ran sien t and R obert B. B row n or objections, on o r before the ings junction, 72 m iles; junction very small to th e generation th a t Mr. Saxton carried th e m ail to W riting brothers a re Max H. B row n tim e designated for sale. to Mill Creek bridge, 21 m iles, Any person entitled to claln; m ust trv to achieve some order Antelope W ednesday. cordially Invited to Jo in t E xecutors a preference rig h t u n d er the Mill Creek bridge to W arm S pr M ATI O N A t out of the mess th a t will surely meet w ith us. 4-7c Bill and Bob G arrett and I>- ings, 11 miles; W arm S pring to Roy J. Baker first proviso to said section 11 follow. \ ona and Donna b a n g w ere vis Leo W atkins, N . G. M adras, 14 m iles. I t Is th u s 118 A tt’y for E state as an ow ner of contiguous lard itors a t th e hom e of Carole N or Jo h n DeMoss, S ecretary m iles from P o rtlan d to M adras NOTIC i T f o R PUBLICATION— m ust assert his claim w ithin 39 ton i t K ent Saturdy evening. FOILING PERVERTS Lodge No. 121 A~F. A AJM and 43 m iles from M adras to ISOLATED TRACT — PU BLIC days from the date of public of John H olstrom was taken to Meets on th e 1st and Bend.« fering and conditional sale to G overnor McKay has touched hospital Sunday by F ra n k LAND SALE 3rd T hursday evenings the highest bidder and at the a popular them e in his proposal W agner a n d Mrs. H olstrom . each m onth. Visiting UNITED STATES DEPA RT expiration of said preference Î A Î I t l for reg istratio n of know n sex q ^ y left him th ere for m edical m em bers cordially In IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF offenders I t w ould b e e ffe c U v ? treatm en t. vited to m eet w ith us. T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR MENT OF T H E IN TER IO R right period, If no such right BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE has been asserted, th e highest to the degree th a t reg istran ts Mlas M argaret Olsen w as hom e kL. V. H enrichs, W. M. SHERM AN COUNTY . NOVEMBER 25, 1M® MENT, OREGON DISTRICT, bidder will be declared th e our- w ere supervised b u t It would Sunday a t w A. Rees home, H .B. P inkerton, Secretary chaser of the land. not do an y thing for first offen- retu rn ed to school early L«9A m Robekah Lodge No. 11< In M atter of the E state of Jas. Portland 18. LAND OFFICE THANKSGIVING Pierce M. Rice ders w ho are am ong th e m ost m om ing. E. Brown, deceased. M eets 2nd and 4th Oregon. ___ M anager 8 8 . N otice to Creditors H e r e a a a in is the tim e of year viciourf and dangerous. T uesdays of each Novem ber 10, 1949 4 8c TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: when - e gathered, the In the case of young In la n d NOTICE Is hereby given that You are hereby notified th a t stock around the feed sta c k i, it could have helped P’T T i i . * the undersigned, Jas. T. Brow n, under provisions of section 24.).», Saille M artin N. G. ------- the cellar full of w inter s tood I I l L I I v lC * c u i v a CALL FOR BIDS Robt. B. B row n and Max H. R. S., as amended by section 14 Clara H ouston, Sec. and the m ind of the careful aided In Leland*» rehabilitation Third A Uaton St. of the act of Ju n e 28, 1934 (48 Thq City of Moro will receive Brow n, have been duly ap p o in t householder at rest in the know Into a nofm al person. The Dalle« K Oregou S ta t, 1274), and nursu an t to t h a sealed bids for Lots 4 and 5, ed and confirm ed by th e above Bethlehem Chapter ledge th a t he has made the most . So m any sex crim es a re corp ' Paint - Wallpaper - |Venetian IM-Ulirur M eets every second and entitled C ourt as Jo in t E xecu application of E rn e st E. Shull. Block B, B arnum ’s A ddition to m itted bv those who are not bold of th e season’s bounties. fourth T hursday in each to rs of th e L a st W ill & T esta Moro. Oregon, Serial No. Oregon the C ity of Moro and th e Old The Pilgrim s named a day for m onth; visiting m em bers m ent and of the E state of Tas. 0470, there will be offered, to Legion Hall situated thereon ring—a aay m m uve» i w i - - - - - T hanksgiving—a day which they Invited. Moro, Oregon E. Brown, deceased, and -a.l the highest bidder, but at not up to six o’clock p. m. Decein prayer and in feasting are many degrees of pervers on spent in ___X »jL Els»»- Jones, W. M. persons having claim s against less than $3.00 per acre, at a pub her 6. • The city reserves the Flex - CoUrfnl decorator trranarV . w c are, a x In h a at t and ■ our l laws are l lax in t th on the corn ____th from o lr their granary _______ Edna Melxer, Secretary said estate, are hereby required lic sale to be held at 11 o’clock rig h t to reject any or alll bids and the turkeys brought partly too few of them are indictable. Rayontto, washable smooth finish Carrel S. Bennett, recorder to present sam e to said Execu- A. M , on the 10th day of Ja n u Such crim es are probably due by the Indians. We have m ore ary, 1950 next, at this office, the 3-4c tors, w ith th e proper v o u ch erj carefully followed the pattern as to a post-war relaxing of m orals following tract of land: annexed a t th e law office of *• v* yr __and perhaps to a general lack SWV4 NWi/4. sec. 32, T. 1 to the feasting. Roy J. B aker in G rass Valley N., R. 18 E ., W. M., O regon, Suralv m an m usi often feel a of attention to th e m oral code. A Sherm an County. Oregon, for A ttorney a t law praver "well up w ithin him as he certain am ount of laxity about 40 acres. allowance or rejection, w ithin Bids may be made by the surveys the w orks of natu re as seducion m ay be considered ’lib six m onths from date of the shown by piles of grain ready era l’ and m odern m agazines are MORO first publication of th is notice. principal or his agent, either full o f articles about the new personally at the sale or by mall. for the grinding, fruits th a t scent Monday. W ednesday, Frida) F irs t Publication being Nov Bids sent by mall will be con up the storehouse, m eats th a t philosophy about sex m atters. em b er 25, 1949. Afternoons stored for future use. He All of which m ay cause some Jam es T. B row n sidered only if received a t this contem plates th at a few crim e. R obert B. Brow n office prior to the hour fired who w .a— — — THE DALLES M ature m en who seduce school short m onths ago he planted the Max H. Brown for the sale. These bids m ust he girls, for exam ple, are sexual accompanied by certified checks 211 East Third Street yHlowed seed th at grew Into Uft Jo in t E xecutors o r post-office money orders for pum pkin for his pie m ust for a p erverts, although th eir offense 4-7c Telephone 3209 Roy J. B aker tim e forget his knowledge of tne is not considered so flag ran t « |B |- I -« — A tt’y for E state chem istry of n atu re and be thank are th e offenses th a t have ap peared recently In th e new spap ful to Him who designed i t IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF . T here is no sense of security ers. Yet If th e law is to be ef TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR th a t can equal the feeling th at fective th ere m ust be a public Clothing for the IJttlent ones, SHERM AN COUNTY comes from hard sought proven reaction against all form s of p e r version. Society m ust stand for lored for the tne c coiu * » « , version, - all of them . Complete stock of der stored o ld o ui f w lnter, In M atter of the E state of Belle banked for steady fire«, public d e c ^ p V and not be wilb hables' wear, - and the m t est B. Brown, deceased. fuel 8 8 . N o tic e to C r e d ito r * Those who rely o n others for ing to forget m inor offenses fo r things, too. — * “AT THE CAPITOL CITY th eir security will they Ion.? from them come th e g reater TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: crim es. have the material You are hereby notified th at Passing a law will only be Sweaters and Skirts for Schoolgirls - Beanies the above entitled C ourt - has So at Thanksgiving * e come effective w hen It reflects a stric t duly appointed and confirm ed to the end of the year, from a er a ttitu d e on the p art of the in bright felts - Beautiful new fall dresses the undersigned, Jas. T. Brown. production standpoint, that Is. Robt. B. Brown and Max H W e give thanks for th e end of public. Brown, as joint E xecutors of the h arv est and for Its bounties. At L ast W ill and T estam ent and C hristm as we hall the beginning GRANGE LEADER of a new life, a new tu rn of the At the annual convention at soltice. the promise of a new z J o e M arsh «orlnv ana» th u » a « t Sacram ento the G range J * '* 1**'* spring W We e can can give give m thanks u g „r ha« been so good—if so ed A lbert S. Goss to a fifth term t h e 7, nhilosoDhlcally give th an k s as m aster. Anyone reading his hardship address knd being fairly _ we. If It has been bad. For hardship acquainted w ith the agricultural teaches a fortitude of need problem w ould be pleased w ith th e action of the grangers. Mr. Goes opposed the Bran DEBT N ew spapers in England do no. n an farm plan apparently feel • 1— Langu:d out load when 1 l»**rd adults they’re ten times as b’ ing th a t farm ers should not be offer criticism of the govern come a group of serfs hired, and can be mighty “coniafi ’ Hoot Davis was down with Chicken ment is freely as do those in even indirectly, by the govern From where I ait, we aliou! 1 all Pox. A man of forty-«™ catching th is country. They are often m ent to provide food for Indus watch out for tha “symptoms ’— som ew hat sm oother about a kid’a diaaaaa! trial w orkers. T hey should re w hen they do crltlclie. I t 1» So I went to see him, armed with little things like criticising a per- tain as m uch control over th eir know n w hether news w r l 't r jokes about “second childhood ’ son’s preference for a friendly generally belong to the labo. production and m arketing as but forgot them faat when I got glass of temperate beer or ale. possible. governm ent or not. „ there. Hoot looked terrible and Y.'c’ve egen personal freedom One of his salient paragraphs wither away in other countries, A story in the E xpress tells Sad quite a fever. of a vicar In a small tow n who reads: “One of the m ost serious when individual intolerance was While we talked. I come to think features of a subsidy program ? r i U l th e # of how Chicken Pox la a lot like allowed to get out of hand and be Is tn th a i t incom Income e would become w — a <n~t “ S >n h o u ld is other “dlaeaaea”—diseases of the come a nation-wide epidemic. . — hv saving “And I should political Issue E very year mon- character, such as intoleran ce, only th e reck ey w ould have to be voted to self-righteousness or just plain ig 5 2 T Extravagance and lneompe- p , y th e aubeldlee and In order norance. Th«y*re excusable in chil but also the dow nright to protect th eir income, farm o f^ those Socialist w ould have to vote for thoee dren, but when they come out in w ho have bro u g h t w ho prom ised bigger and b e tte r Cotnrisht, 1949. United States Brewer» Foundation P °UU X *X verge of hank subsidies in election years o u r nation to the verge ,a„ Uon of acreage controls wUn n JS ^ i« n z l Is farth er along o n lower prices for consum ers and total governm ental bigger subsidies for farm ers r T d . £ n aTe we b u t we m ight well be a form o f abuse lAese folks mean business fo r the Weet. ..Pacific Telephone people receive pay adding up to $19,000,000 a month. C° n t^ ,v lM p 4 u y f i and m ay w hich could b a n k ru p t Ote na- “T s PW e have m ore re- tlon. a n y dem ocracy w hich falls catch up. hold u s u p to exercise sufficient f°u hnth 'alao the resources at- tra ln t to live on Its Income trill " ^ . k m ore quickly be sh o rt lived. We should no t JX - forget th a t we have balanced our thS . <i X X t T e e e any th in k budget only once In tw enty m ; Adams Paint Store George G. Updegraff Eats and Drinks TOBACCO, CANDY, ICECREAM There's nothing to beef about at BEEFO’S In fa n ts ’ W e a r Ed’s Place “B e e fo ” O ’M eara, p rop . ' T h e G ay Shop Wa;c'i Out For The Symptoms! Telephone paychecks also come to you agrees w ith the p er* ^ J 3 l.n«?^ i c y e * ^ l t S * h ^ ^ « - . w hich 41 * W e spend w lM .b e J i T L V i i ^ J X w ars, v»'- .W ^ o u r form er al- years, even In recent peace tim years w hen we enjoyed the high est income In history W e are trav elin g a dangerous financial road a t beat w ithout taking on a n y additional burden» such cs $45 billion th a t Is a large c h u n Aid to E urope la not populai and never 1ft» been, b u t th ere Is HV tie op p o rtu n ity for th e m ake th eir voice heard In the m atter. N ■_ ____ In domestic affairs . everyone how ls about th e c o * o t g o r m ment there w little m ue m ent b but u t th ere M m ent about w here to s ta r t reduc- nv C ltt d w « U « c u rt*11 farm subsidies end some pdb- UC ww rw that are designed to permit the production of higher (surpluses of unwanted fuod. Far mers rail at the coat of govem- ment as to personnel which Is undoubtedly excessive In m any k --------------- t h e common cold A sm a rt p air of dudes a re I t line to collect some heavy sugar by having It aald about them th a t th e ir m edicine will stop a cold rig h t in Its tracks. T inerr here will w ... be w - a lot of social com plications to be stra ig h t* n o n u t If these doctors do aw ay » m , the cold bug. g e m (A cold la alw ays presum ed to come from the m ost m odem lit tle thing possible) W hat, for Instance. Is a girl going to say w hen the w rong m an calls up for a date? Sh* can hard ly aay she has srm ll Gad. the There M «O chance for agree pox o r tuberculosis. guy m ight Inherit a fortune m ent and no party that dares within a week. A little cold hvi propose reduction of wbskUea or reduction in employees Tba been perfect for th at sort of an m eanl w e w ill likely* go on until W hen an office w orker is In bankruptcy overtakes ns or Infla tion m akes curtailment manda vlted to th e bench F rid ay he tory If a fanner gets the big can’t call th e hoes and say he gest crops and the highest p rt has a broken back. No. the loss and keeps right of a cold as a social asset Is going cea b i history ____z to d isru p t our dally relationships. on spending more than his In ÍN.V 4kr wMilINNT esnurwj ____ __ _ _____ __ i . Tim ber . . . p a p e r . . . c a p p e r —wc have to buy m any things to bu ild a n d run the telephone system. 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