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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON JÙ ljnm au (County ^journal a< M«r*2>ggg-----_ _ FRIDAY, DECEM BER 23, 194« B eau tifu l slip« by the lead of many others. ABOUT TH E COUNTY Keith Nelson, home from school Co-operatives can escape tax- Wily Knighten was in The ieft Monday for Kansas. ^ u r ^ nln d (sm anS^ t awhenW thZy m e ^ U n g ^ ^ ^ s u ^ r i X ^ n U Wheatland Rebekah lodge met T he ex cellen t last m inute gift. c A. S E • rowglarge lhe tendency is to from the five counties participât- Thursday night in regular ses- accept the full responsibility of ing in the annual institute. sion with Ellen Justesen, noble K nt.rrd *•?*«??* Àct other corporations and pay the Wily Knighten, school superin- prealding Eighteen mem- x»nch ». ______ various kinds of taxes levied tendent, has posted the notices were present. Following TZZZTZTï miTNTY PAPER against business. The penalty for the hearing on the Wasco ^he business meeting a birthday OWFKNAIi district change to was held for Mrs. E tta 01 doing a large part pai t of the v*.*- total v™ . school --------- --— — be he d ... members __ ,___ ___!.. x-n. January Tn»'.»..', n 5 at tho . ______ i_ Bek- ---- S^SiSÌÌÌÓirBATli» ------ business with only V be- the orïlirt court bniian. house. ' S Buchanan ~ and . Mrs. Clarice kedahl. comes too great. ONE YEAR ..................... - W °° It is not likely that the re- ---- turns of the government would — ------ — - «T a ■ i a l be he greatly greatly enhanced enhanced If if all all coops coops A Riperlor lervted NATION*! * paid taxes because co-op prices STRAYED: One Hereford Cow, • f personal «Hsrvdenca left horn branded 12. triangle are often kept low which results left hip, Paulen Kaseberg, Ph. THAT COSTS H O M O W in small profits. Members of co 453 Wasco. 8P operatives sometimes complain that if taxed their dividends Stanley Home Pro- ¿¿•«U** would be subject to two ^ v ie s , ducU Call Kathryn Blaylock, one on the co-op profits and an- Grass VaUey ptL 542. 7.9c other on income after it came into possession of the member. FOR SALE: Roller Canaries - ■00 « U V A V I »Those who own stock in corpor- Guaranteed Singers. $10.00. - * A w M e r a iw e f p 'f c « ations are subject to the same Mrs. McCarty, Echo, Oregon DJPCEMBEK 23, 194Ö th a t meet» aB w b l --------- - regulations. 7-9p SHORTEST DAY ’ in Oregon, and it appears that . , the same is true of the nation, FOR SALE. Hand made gi ts. This week we have the ,g a tendcncy away f Mrs. E . Eslinger, Hotel Moro shortest days.of the year a n d f * exemptjon8 -phere are 14 fi the winter. !?? getting exemptions to Oregon’s corporate p()R SALE: A uve Christmas spring t e excise' tax—one of which is co- can a 8ource of unusual gift can be . a We source unusual closer and it will have operatlves. There is a > £aUsfacU^ have of available satisfaction. We have available more strength. ment to reduce this number j choice purebred Arabi- $4.00 21 Gallons Oddly enough the sun w.ll ,g an effort afoot “ ■veral ^ ¿ choice h°o{C ¿ purebred p breedlng Arabi for an colts of top breeding for 1.60 come up a 1 ttle later for a le the holeg whereby so nnmber of One Gallon $300 and up. Also a number of days but will delay longer about K persona, prOperty escapes .95 Half Gallon registered females of various setting. , taxation .50 ages, modesUy priced. Desir Quart Thus we have passed the sad- means merely a matter able registered part bred Ara Pint .25 dest time of the year—the short- careful bookkeeping on ___- »«««*, bians $100 and up. V isit US est day. There is more abundant of state tax authorities soon for an Inspection Mays- ORDER PI®*, ¡A****’ hope as the days get longer and investigators. There can be Dodd Ranch, Tygh Valley, Ore. BARB, DOUGHNUTH FR E SH there is promise .of anotner rornpiaint about law-enforce- 6-7c EVERY DAY growing season. • ment although there may be fiv e cents •------------------ - about the laws themselves. FOR SALE: The City of Moro ALL POP .n v . Inasmuch as nearly all taxes will sell 100 sheets of 4 x 8 F ir UN< UE JOE In one paid in in Qregon u it^ u n are used — — --- tex; 42 sheets 4x12 Firtex; Joseph Stalin has just passed way or another as offsets to and 10 sheets 4 x 8 half inch Christinas Gifts his 70th birthday, that is, unless real property taxes, the more plywood. the little matter of birth data taxes collected other than P of all kinds h i l n ’t been changed for some perty taxes the better chance OPPORTUNITY: Additional man reason since he started his there js for lower property tax- wanted for Rawleigh business. H O T P O IN T «Quailing down in Georgia years es A iandowner can hardly es- Your own boss. Need car. Good cape assessment of his acre« profits. Rawleign’s Dept. Oak- p ih h WASHKRH— Rut he looks 70 and his health but the owner of other types of land 7 Calif. ORK-81-252. — ------ ,— .---- ---- ------- to’X to E that of a man that property. especially the kind of - SLAUGHTERING AUTOMATIC W A S H K K B - GUea L. F r e n c h -------------- 2----- Willlt A<U C a se i yb elha d X ^ Ulg e K n a ^ e T fv a S of th e T u sslan ruler £ e world taxes. Cooperatives m igU w ell U N IT E D STA TES M ENT OF T H E GRETA, The D alles i ’K’iTlt'1) ,.T DEPART INTERIOR MJ5NT December 6, 1949 NOTICE Is hereby given that uqder provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), pursuant to the application of Thomas S. Reese, Serial No. Oregon 01280, there will, be offered, to the . highest bidder, but at not less than $5.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10:00 o’clock a. m., on the 31st day of January next, at this office, the following e?A»r D e a le r W is h e s ^rospertuie counuT'before’Tong When no p e l e t o n group If they could • Grass Valley. Oregon. 21tfc PUMPS * ruuM BIN G one knows" for statesmen have thereby aid the movement to- F0R SALE— Now available for ELECTRIC W IRING gone on long beyond the age of ward better assessment methods mmedIate deiivery W U l y s and Stalin. and more efficient — collection of _ . . .. drive ------ Stalin. Clemenceau Clemenceau did uiu not h quit — - ^na h w ic --- Jeeps and . four-wheel SU PPU ES ___________________ nrnnprtv taxes. until he was 84 as we remember other than real property taxes, pick-ups. Complete Willys WK SERVICE and Churchill is older than Sta- ___-------------- Overland line of panels, station W HAT W E SELL Un and still right up in the col- . wagons and J ee patera now * CHRISTMAS D IN N E R sensationally reduced in price. R. Reid & Son It is possible that Stalin as a neyer the Contact Willis Motor Co., Third and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, dictator can choose a successor . .. regarding the proper WASCO, OREGON who will continue the heavy ^ a" r re£ rrl8t£ a8 a8 for Oregon. 22tfc handed rule.of that huge natl Thank8glvlng. Turkey must be and keep the same po idea n Thanksgiving or ex effect. It ts not probable, Judg- eaie national ing from history. More often a ^ f^ aaeweek. 1 dictatorship ends af‘er , b " efir° t At Christmas the goose meat , two strong men. ERher the fir. t and Ume wa3 , ruler dispenses with the ser proper Christmas vices or the heads of the ’!rong traditionally graced men of the nation or. « editio n s bow * Tha( From 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. change. A nation might ^ t used believe, after Charles to oppression but there Is al written his literary Sunday, December 25 ways ferment In a nation gastronomic masterpiece 180 million people and some a n d ^stro n o m of it will become effecd''e 88ay, that has made mouths T O M & J E R R Y , in p e r s o n the same manner as did the an essay ferment started by Trotaky, Geesc are not grown In this „,n. SUUn et a. In the days tf ^ e e s e are n ^ g ^ the czar. • The czar didn t ru found on Sher- with a feather pillow, t y county tables next Sunday, Grass Valley, Oregon be recalled. w ged to feeding wheat If it is true that a ^ n g r y Uveglock whether day old people in a democracy ten chlcks Or the plow horse and a want a try at communism It chicks a8 much may also be true that ® as a horSe can safely di people under communism may grain want to try democracy. If the always chicken and comparison is «>rrectnt X Rus- roast« of the steer and shoat. - be some unrest among the Ru lhere lg little differ- For that all year gift sians which may break out ■ - P comeg from fore Stalin’s successor gets his ence wnere send police force aworking again JW pleasure and ter taking over. Pnmnanv “Better a dinner A" = .‘^ b a. stalled ox and hatred therewith. threat as Uncle Joe at 50. Eureka Ix>dge No. 121 A.F. A A.M Meets on the 1st and <’<M>P TAXER 2 .0 0 per year 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting It is reported that the Pen members cordially In dleton Grain Growers will begin vited to meet with us. to pay all taxes after January 1. C. S. Bennett, W. M. Thus another co-operative aban H B. Pinkerton, Secretary dons the u x free list, following Plain colors. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- MENT. OREGON DISTRICT, LAND OFFICE* Portland 1R Y ou an d A V e r y H a p p y and Other Hot Pein, B q . l p . . . « - P riu U or NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N— N O T H V u B L ISOLATED TRACT — PUBLIC ISOLATED TRZ LAND SA L E 1 AND 8A D ® ¿ ¡M e r r y DRYERS— H oliday dresses in GRETA, The D alles y O. r GO Ï0 BLUM’S Prr “B arixon ”. is e .. w . m „ Ijvar STA TES t HE op OF orrgo N I C DEPART- INTERIO R MANAOE. DISTRICT, p<>rtland 18> OFFIV«. r — ( r ‘ k°n- November 10, 1949 NOTICE is hereby given that under provisions of section 2455, R g amended by section 14 q{ act o( June 28, 1934 (48 g u t 1274)t and nursuant to the appycation of Ernest E. Shull, ^<oro Oregon, Serial No. Oregon there will be offered, to the ’h lghest bidder, but at not legg than $3 qq acrei at a pub- Hc ga)e tQ held at n o’clock A M Qn the day of j anu. ary next at thjg office, the following tract of land: SWV4 NWV4, sec. 32, T. 1 Oregon, sec. 10, SWVi NEVi N., R. 18 E., W. M., Oregon, and SEVi NWV4. 40 acres. • * : . / Bids / Arstill x i x m Monroe u m , may ».«j be made by - BIdg may be made by the . . , principal or his agent, either ,nclpa, or hls i agent, either rontiac, Inc , ivloro,c»fr. personally at the sale or by ^ ^ „ a n y at the sale or hy mall. . . Bids sent by mail will be con A Bids sent by mail will be sldered only if received at thia M oro I ^ g e - V o T T i r ~ n r g y considered only If received at offlce pr,or the hour flxed this office prior to the hour fix- gale bids must he Meets 1st and 3rd ed.for the sale. These bids must mpanled by certified checks- Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. be accompanied by certified or t4)fflce money orders for hall. Transient and v i s l t i n e brothers are checks or post-office money or- amounts of the bids- and cordially invited to ders for the amounts of the enclo8ed ^ l e d cn- ------ 41_ . . us. . blds and must be enclosed In , envelopes must be meet _^ with sealed envelopes. The envelopes marked Iower . left-hand l^eo Watkins, N. G. must be marked In the lower substantially as . follow). John DeMoss, Secretary _____________________________ left-hand corner substantially as bW ¿ rlal No B ethlehem Chapter No.' 78. O.E.8 follows: "Public sale bid. Serial ga) j anuary 10. Meets every second and No. Oregon 01280. Sale 10:00 a. _ -gx fourth Thursday In each m. January 31, 1950 ” person making the high- ■Ahx month; visiting members The person making thehighesa . , reqalre4 k , pay Invited. Moro, Oregon bid will be required to pay im- mmediately the amount Iher-of. E lsie Jones, W. M. mediately the/am ount thereof. persons claiming adver Edna' Melzer, Secretary Any persons claiming adverse » » abovedescrlbed land l upine Rebekah Lodge Ni.fl* >Y the above-described land are » f , thHr - ............... a«»**««1 ‘0 file ‘heir clalms or «re a Meets 2nd and 4th ........ ............ objections, on or before the f#r , Tuesdays of MM fa time designated for sale n enUt]ed to lc ta ta month. Visiting Any person entitled to claim eference right under the members welcome. Sallie Martin, N. G. a preference right under the pr0vl8O to said section 11 first proviso to said section 14 anPowner of contiguodii land Clara Houston, Sec. as an owner of contiguous land lanu w i t h i n 150 claim within assert ms claim, w iu n 30 — — — th<? — Qf pubHc George G. Updegraff must m u8t a88ert h,s cla,m w,th,n - — of. days from the date o pub lie o£ d V f conditional ‘«ale to Attorney at law eh e ngh,gah l t h,n“ ' d83M MORQ Monday, w Wednesday, Afternoons Friday T H E DALLES 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 rtf** b l d d e ^ l l l ^ d e c l a r e d the pur-bidder win be g l a r e d X our- thn i land chaser of the land. - m f ctifl8er of the & iiq . Carl F. Spaulding plerce M RU Manager Assistant Manager 4 Sc > 6 -10c OPEN HOUSE 1 THE VALLEY IN N s I The Sherman County Journal Annual New Year’s O n January 1 I w ill assume the management of The T A V E R N again after an absence o f three years. I w 'll appreciate business from many The Story of The Nativity | « > * ; ; ifz 'Z/ b e t o ld on a s p e c ia l b ro a d c a s t . o f pz ; "N O R T H W E S T N E IG H B O R S ” - ? SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 ; For this Christmas season, your "Northwest Neighbors” radio program will return for a special broadcast. The occasion is the fifteenth annual presentation of ’’The Story of the Nativity”. This 'program, long an institution in Pacific Northwest radio, is being returned this year as our way of wishing you a very Merry-Christmas. friends w h o are cus PACIFIC POW ER & L IG H T C O M P A N Y : *T.. tomers n o w or were. 4 ‘.I . Mf * - KENT LEGION HALL Saturday, December SI, 1949 O n January 1 we will serve a roast chicken dinner. Marie Barnum will Reconditioned Floor Good Music Lunch Served Novelties » 9.30 P. M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 7 be in charge of the kitchen. PAUL'CYPHERS, owner C is te n to "THE STORY OF THE N A T IV IT Y *J: _ K O IN ...P ortland ' T. ‘ ’ KOPL ...The Dalles KUJ...Walla Walla KBND...Bend KWRC... Pendleton KYAK...Yakima KAST... Astoria