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* K PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER lfl, 1949 SS. Jsljrrnuut (County Journal Published E v e r y F rid a y at Moro, Oregon Giles L. French - T ” ” Editor T-ULcrKl ns Second c h u u i ui«tt.vi « . P oatoffice a t Moro, OreRon. under A ct o f Congrea« o f M ^rch 3, 1879. ______ _ OFFICIAL COUNTY When we come to the realiza tion that two and two make four and not seven and that $250 billion isn’t hay and that Euro- pean nations aren’t going to do NOTICE: ^ur fighting fdr us and t h a t . - ducU, Want Ada ......... — t e m p (S to b u y % h° ’- V V p ro s p e rity r e ith e r acdh a ^ f o X e Stanley ROB SALE: Home Notice to Creditors NOTICE PUBLICATION— n u i i v t a r FOR u n i c n u n A n u n — rm »< a v p o w p p r x • ISOLATED TRACT - PUBLIC TO^WHOM ™ * \ otUied that PTA MEETS Oregon. n 0 T ICE! November 10, 1949 1. hereby' given that | Friday, December 9, the mem-_____ L A N D S A L ' E _____ the the ^ (to lg n e d /ja s Jas. T T .’ T.' Brown, provisions of of section 2455, DFPART- undersigned, Brown, under under provisions section 2455 ibers of Sherman coun- united states , n S > R Robt. B.. Brown and ; Max H. Ft. 8.., as, amended by? section 4 Pr<> i ^ Wh° B U R E A V ° O F LAND ’ m A N A G ^ Brown^have been duly appoint- of the act of June 28, (48 P o T T ^ a?d < , the Roiier Canaries - ‘ ^“ ^ i p i t i e d * WU, . J e s t , PAPER rertificTte plan. But as long as Guaranteed Singers. $10.00. Light House Keeper" was read NOTICE Is hereby given that P Mrs. H. McCarty, Echo, Oregon by Glendora Smith while the under provisions of section 2455 we are still financially inebriated SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7-9p following characters were being R. S., as amended by section 14 there’s no more hope for it than OfiK YKAR - ....................... *20# there' is to get a drunken teller pX)R SALE: Hand made gifu. port^ye* C ™ . s V u 1274)°' n ' u X n t ' T ihe 8^ : nHani,H^a.e MnfnlS' lighthouse Keeper; Juanita Rug- Stat, 1274), pursuant to the aboard ship. Mrs. E. Eslinger, Hotel Moro , hu ,f Verna Block the application of Thomas S. Reese, daughter- Dorothy Perry, the Serial No. Oregon 01280. there É D Ü O I I A L N ATIO N A I THE HOOVER REPORT A s g o ç A ïl^ N There doesn't seem to be any FOR SALE: Male Irish Setter, doctor; Cora Perrigo, the yllllan will be offered, to the highest opposition to the Hoover report. , 8 mo. old. Price $20. Ernest Barbara Blaylock and Margaret bidder, but at not less than $5.00 * 12 M X 7n“ hXTtl £ 10-00 ^ o c V , m., on Moro, - - . S e r j a i ^ O r e g o n ment an f b a ll'th e highest bidder, but at not K B r o w" ’ against less than »3.00 per acre, at a pub- P ^ o n s na t g reaulre(, ,lc sale to be held at 11 o’clock said estate, are hereby required m ‘'p r ? s e n t 's ^ e 'm 's a id E x e c , K. M.. on the lo th .d a y of J a n , to present same to said1^ E « c , thlg offlce .,le tor3, wlft the pr P n y annexed at tha law offlCe followlng— - - - ............... SWVÍ NWVi, sec. 32, T. 1 R o y J ^ B a k e jm N„ R. 18 E., W. M„ Oregon, a|lowance or reject)on within 40 acres. a 40 n o V ^ pHn“ ' Ms " ^ U e ' r Democrat, appointed by Presl- FOR . 1 ^ ln . " ‘ '"iLro“ ^ I t " this oUiee t h T w io w I n g First Publication being Nov- personally at the sale or by mall. house, oil furnace, 3 lots, gar- on the trip Bids sent by mail will be con dent Truman to develop a plan em ber 25, 1949 age, woodshed, barn. Price: 8Chool girls’ volleyball team tracts of land: James T. Brown sidered only if received at this P lB lISN ER o p in io n for governmental • reorganization T. 2 S., R. 18 E„ W. M„ $3500. Ora Workman, Wasco, took to T^ong Creek on Decem- Robert B. Brown office prior to the hour fixed for more efficiency. Oregon, sec. 10, SWVi N E V* ® "7p ber 3. Max H. Brown for the sale. These bids must be It is estimated that fifteen and SE Vi NW Vi. After the general meeting DIX E M B E R 16, 1949 Joint Executors accompanied by certified checks bills would do most of the Job WANTED- 24 to 30 feet of sec Bids may be made by the three section* sectional = meetings of changing the government ond hand sprlngtooth wlth or three s w were er e — Roy Baker 4-7c or post-office money orders for T IM E FOR KNOW and the amounts of the bids and an d five f iv e of these were passed nassed wlthout hltch and one 8econd. heM met with par- personally at the sale or by Att’y for Estate must be enclosed in sealed cn- The ground usually freezes by the 81st congress. The most too much at night for seeding important and the most contro. V a ^ 'R Ie ^ a n ^ 11^ ^ ^ ^ . 1’ «0^ ™*!h2 L C^ ldvrade» m eTwUh '"li'ids sent by mail will be IN THE COUNTY COURT OF velopes. The envelopes must be during the day and therefore versial will be harder to pass. w teachers of grades 5-8 met w l h y rpcelved nt T n P c t a t p o f OREGON FOR marked in the lower left-hand about all the grain is* seeded perhaps they will never get FOR SALE: A live Chrlstnias Christnias parents of corner substantially as follows: _ children in the up- considered only If received at THE STATE OP OREGOr h that is going to be this fall. Little through congress unless there is gift can be a source of unusual per grades. ^ b ^ h school o o ! sec* h l prior T to h ^ the h M hour « SHERMAN COUNTY _ “Public sale ___ bid, ________ Serial No. Ore- grades A high sec- this office fix- ________ satisfaction. We have available tion was also conducted. e or ~e sa e. ese t s mus Matter of the Estate of Belle gon 0470,* Sale, January wheat is really up and none of more public interest than mere several choice purebred Arabi- After the business meeting be accompanied by certif.ed R Brown deceased . it is in a very satisfactory con- general favor of the report, an colts of top breeding for all adjourned to the lunch room c tec s or pos o ct money or Notice to Creditors The person making the high- dition. Nothing would help it as The government of the United $300 and up. Also a number of where the Grass Valley commit- ders for the amounts1 of the T() WHQM , T MAY CONCERN: est bld w ln be required to pay- much as a good snow, at least a States is probably the biggest registered females of various tee served tea. a" d geafed envelopes The envelopes You are herebX notified that lmmedlately the amount ther-of. foot that would stay on the thing ln the world from an or- ages, modestly priced. Desir- les The n ext_meeting is _ sch marked in the lower the above <>ntitled Court has Any persons claiming adver ground. gradually melting and ganlzation standpoint. It is so able registered part bred Ara- uled for Friday, January . . . . substantially as duly aPP°lnte<1 and confirmei sely thc above-described land keeping the sown kernels wet big that it never can do any- blans $100 and up. Visit us probably at Moro. follows- "Public sale bid Serial the undersigned, Jas. T. Brown, arc advised to file their claims. and protecting them from freez- thing efficiently and probably soon for an inspection. Mays- ing nights that otherwise might the citizens should never expect No. Oregon 01280. Sale 10:00 a. ' tobt B Brown and Max H. or objections, on or txdore the Dodd Ranch, Tygh Valley, Ore. form a crust that would Impri- efficient management of anything m la n u a r v 31 1950" Brown, as Joint Executors of the tlme designated for sale. 6-7c son the seed. handled by the federal govern- The person making the hlghesa Lastu Wdl an d , ntH 8nd Any I * rson entitled to claim There are those, even in the ment. But the government must bid will be required to pay im- ° f the Estate o Belle B. Brown a preference right under the Third & Union St. FOR SALE: The City of Moro wheat country, who dislike snow do some things. mediately the amount thereof. deceased, and all persons having first provlso to sald section 11 will sell 100 sheets of 4 x 8 Fir- and hate to see it come. But for Some of the more outlandish T h e Dalles Oregon Any persons claiming adverse cla,ms aBalnst “ ‘d estate, at? as an owner of contiguous land tex; 42 sheets 4 x 1 2 Firtex; P a in t • W allpaper • ¡Venetian ly the above described land are hereby required to present same must assert hls claim within 30 those who have crops in the errors are laughable and would and 10 sheets 4 x 8 half inch earth when weather is cold and he more so If the admission cost Blind« advised to file their claims, or 10 said Executors, at the law of- days from date of public of- plywood. windy Snow is like a blanket wasn’t so high. It costs the gov GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS objections, on or before the fice of Roy J- Baker ,n Gras? fering and conditional sale to pulled comfortably up to the ernment two and a half cents to n ppnRTr, NITY A d d itio n a l m an H e a v y Rote - on© coat finish time designated for sale. Valley, Sherman "County, Or - highest bidder and at the ears on a cold night. print and deliver a penny post- O P wanted PORTUN IT Y . Additional man foe Rawleigh business. F le x - Colorful decorator Any person entitled to claim 8™, with the proper vouchers expiratlon of said preference Roads are usually kept open card, some departments have Your own boss. Need car. Good 1U y o n lU , washable «mooth finish a preference right under the J1 publication ¡?ght$ I7eriod’ and travel is seldom impeded for more typewriters than they have profits. Rawlelgh’s Dept. Oak- first proviso to said section 14 the da‘ ’ h a s jte e n ^ a s s e « h e s t more than a day or two; cars employees, it costs the govern- as an owner of contiguous land of this , _ T land 7, Calif. ORK-81-252. can travel; stock are handy to rtient from $20,000-to $51,000 per must assert his claim within 30 First Publication .being_Nov thaser of the land. feed; what’s the matter with a bed to construct hospitals while CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING _ Pierce M. Rice days from the date of public of- ember 25, 1949. James T. Brown good fall of snow. A foot, two, private hospitals are built for Manager Meat cutting, wrapping, «harp fering and conditional sale to Robert BÍ Brown three, enough to bring the year's 819,000. the ' postoffice depart- 4-8c freeze. Bring them in any dav the highest bidder and at the Max H. Brown moisture to normal and beyond, ment has 58 separate approprl- but Sunday. C & C Food Store, expiration of said , preference Joint Executors enough to protect the sown crop, ations, the Hungry Horse project 34-00 Grass Valley, Oregon. 21tfc right period, if no such right 2f Gallons 4 7c There’s something about a good in Montana cost $93,500,000 and has been asserted, the highest Roy J- Baker 1.60 One Gallon FOR SALE— Now available for snow that gives assurance to the the estimate was $6,300,000. Attorney at law bidder will be declared the pur- A tt’y for Estate .95 Half Gallon Immediate* delivery W 1 11 y a - Upon reading a few such items farmer. chaser of the land. ---------------- .50 Jeeps and J^br- wheel drive the citizen says “Sure, I’m for Well, let’s have some snow Quart Carl F. Spaulding NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION— MORO pick-ups. Complete Willys cutting that down” . Blit working .25 Assistant Manager ISOLATED TRACT — PUBLIC Pint Frida) Wednesday, a Monday, Overland line of panels, station C K R T IF H ATO p i av - against him and with much * 6 -10c * LAND SALE ATR Pf'AN more aggressiveness are the hu- Afternoons ORDER PIE8, CAKES, MAPLE ------------ UNITED states depart - he Oregon W heat Growers rpaucrats who might be displac- BARS, DOUGHNUTS FRESH in THE COUNTY COURT OF MENT OF THE INTERIOR league is on record as favoring p(, if thpre was efficiency in the THE DALLER EVERY DAY THE STATE OF OREGON FOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- a new plan for handling the „ overnment. D|d you ever see an and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, SHERMAN COUNTY MENT, OREGON DISTRICT, FIVE CENTS 21L Hast Third Street wheat of the nation. The plan aggressive little mosquito sting Oregon. 22tfc ALL POP , In Matter of the Estate of Jas. ljAND OFFICE, Portland 18, is new only In that It differs fln elephant? Telephone 3209 E. Brown, deceased. . from the parity plan that has Thp fit |zen can either take a been used b y the governmetn hand ln maklng ,,lg government f.,r the past 17 years. w r e efficient or go broke pay- The certificate plan is really , btxes. Mavbe he can never < : the old MeNary-Haugen plan set maRe b|g government work (we 0 to a slightly different tune It (|oub, but the Hoover report Is a two price system where- ,s a ,an ,o bring some efficiency under the wheat that is milled for human food is sold at one b <’HOOI j LANDS price and that which is exported Another one of those useless or used for stock feed is sold at furores about Oregon school another, and lower, price. lands has been in the news of a It is not hard to obtain agree- politiclans speech which contain ment on this plan in the north- more parti8anship than facts, west, especially in this part of R waR said that Washington Oregon because most of the men obtained more money for its now ; raising wheat grew up gchool ,an(ls than did Oregon, thinking that this plan would Therp docsn-t ^ m to T>e any work if it were to he tried. It doubt about tbat AnyOne with sounds very simple except for g knowledge of land should the detail of policing so that know at jeast one reason why. wheat bought for stock would Washington’s land is better, not be found in a flour mill. Oregon sold much of Its school The certificate plan seems to, lands for $ i .25 per acre and still have that phase worked out ' has a ,ot of tbe scb<)ol sections, pretty well. | No one win pay $i 25 per acre Presidents have either vetoed for them l>ecause they are rough the plan or proposed some other and rocky and furnish little that superceded it. grazing. It makes m o re sen se The good lands were bought than the parity scheme now in long ago and judging hv pre vogue and which nearly every sent values the price was too one is trying to change. Even low. Probably none of the state . Helicopters amazing ability it working for Paafio Telephone in some places today..Jiei m g stop trouble. Brannan, intent upon giving would have been settled had the money to the farmer and low homesteader had to pay the pre prices to the consumer, would sent price for land. It wasn’t bring the parity formula up to worth it then. date and then give it the old Those who have delved Into run-a-round. the historical facts have found Nevertheless this means a ra that both political parties favor ther hopeless time to advocate ed the sale of the lands. In any the certificate plan. The nationJcaRP tb|s digging Into history has gone internationalist and the to try to provide a little pollti leaders are imbued with love of cal capital is a weak effort and the foreign man. The two price would have amounted to nothing system is a natlonlst doctrine even had It been so. based on the theory that we can keep prices high at home Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.8 and dump the surplus on foreign Meets every second and fourth Thursday lneach markets. High tariffs would lie month; visiting members used to prevent dumping of for invited. Moro, Oregon elgn surpluses here First thing Elsie Jones, W. M. to fear would he high tariffs all Edna Melxer, Secretary around. We are trying under the Mar Lnplne R ebekah I xxige No. 1 1 S shall plan to get the western Meets 2nd and 4th European nations to trade freely Tuesdays of each 1. You really get a bird ’s-eye view from a nover- 2. On-the-spot delivery of repairmen and ma Visiting with one another and stop such month. With exUtlof subtle color sooes ing copter. And it’s proving a big help in checking terials is another use of the flexible helicopter. Since nationalist ideas as two price members welcome. god very finest Pboenix styling. our Long Distance routes .. . Air patrols watch for it can literally drop on a blanket, it comes in handy systems and the state depart Sallie Martin, N. G. In beautifully delicate evening Clara Houston, Sec. ment could hardly permit a cer leaning poles, soil erosior^ settling earth .-. . any- reaching isolated spots. (. or when snow or floods sheers or enchanting creations tificate plan to i>e passed for Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.P^ tiring that might cause future trouble. They do it make roads hard to travel. Helicopter patrol is an for daytime occasions, we have wheat. fast, too. In one test, a crew recently checked 276 other example of how we keep looking ahead for Meets 1st and 3rd them in your exact siie. Many Of course, the time will come Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. miles of buried cable route in nine hours; it would the progressive developments that help keep your fully proportioned and all with when we will turn nationalist hall. Transient and have taken about six days by land. service always ready to work for you again and work done for the visiting brothers are tbe distinctive Pboenix stripe certificate plan now may not cordially Invited to identification. •• 3. K eep in g ahead of trouble helps keep your serv come amiss then, meet w ith us. ice valuable. T oday it’s mote valuable than ever. . . Wh^p it will happen cannot the many new telephones that have been rushed in Leo Watkins, N. G. be foretold. But It will he when John DeMos8, Secretary to service make it possible for you to call more of the nation gets tired of sending^ the people you want to call. More can call you. And money abroad with no chance Eureka Ix>dg© No. 121 A.F. A A.M our telephone is still a bargain in these days of of getting it back. After the last* A Meets on the 1st and gher costs. After ‘ all, a few pennies ‘ buy a call 1. 3rd Thursday evenings war we loaned the money; now FASHION CENTER OF THE each month. Visiting we are giving it hut the effect members cordially in MID-COLUMBIA is the same. (Perhaps it should vited to meet with us. be said that we thought we were L. V. Henrichs, W. M. loaning the money.) H B. Pinkerton, Secretary O icci El Adams Paint Store GO TO BLOM’S George G. Updegraff J I For that all year gift send The Sherman County Journal » Ì 9 ji « 2 .0 0 per year How a new sky patrol protects your calls PHOEXIX NYLONS $135-$(75 The Paris Apparell The y Pacific Telephone ( í a and Telegraph Company