PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 19.50
iday week end
<S b ru u iin (fuuutu Jjotiriutl
P u b lish e d Every F riday at
Mon»,- Oregon
Editor
Giles
L. l ieiuh
z
E n te re d a s sec. ud d a
T r« to ffic e a t Moro. <J
o f Con p re ss o f M arch
OFFICIAL
un d er Act
COU! \ 'T Y
PAPER
SUBSf RIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR
-
$2-00
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1950
HOG RAM:
GO TO BLUM’S
George G. Updegraff
Want Ad»
Infants’ Wear
'The Gay Shop
cluwran
’t h
t n<
to
itest gi
hi!
0UÍ
mths it
to hold
e wheat
counties about t
wheat growers,
not
has expressed iti
the cer-
fident of thg sue
allv cer-
tificate plan We
pi: n is
tain that the i
C1T18
overdue for cha
s of
on
possible that sub
ion-
which the nation
ter po
cy would . l>e a
crops
than a subsidy
a. surp
which the natior
The latter plan s erve ! merely
lition.
confound a bad
FORMOSA
It appear‘ that th<
government is now . <
make an effort to
e
island of Formosa and V e
remnant of the Chinese
government Intact there
are over five million r
of Formosa which has
less than 14,000 quarc
ref ier
FOR SALE: N. W. Thompson
house in Moro, 6 rooms, full
basement, oil furnace, hot wa
ter heater, fireplace, tile gar
age, chicken house,
$4750
Giles French, Moro, Oregon.
I^et law y er Weatherford test
s observations for a moment: CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
honestly believe that
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
>8 h
freeze. Bring them in any dav
n e epresentative Wajter M.
but Sunday. C & C Food Store,
ould vote for another
m bushels of wheat re-
Grass Valley, Oregon.
2ltfc
in roncrete towers lin-
pos
ways in FOR S A L E - Now available for
ing railroad riKht-of Particular-
immediate delivery W 111 y s
•y
wheat
county
eve
Jeeps
and four-wheel drive
low dispose )f it at 105 per
pick-ups.
Complete
Willy s
price
plus
3
of pur cha
Overland
line
of
panels,
station
hill on dollars worth of other
wagons and Jeepsters now
pre luce stored up by Com mod-
sensationally reduced in price.
’
(see
new
ity Credit Cori>oration7
Contact Willis Motor Co., Third
l law).
and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
aes absentee landlord Mark
Oregon. -
22tfc
eatl rford realize that the Eureka Ixxlg© No. 121 A.V. A A*M
avit of the situation is not
Meets on the 1st and
I by piling it in high har-
3rd Thursday evenings
That 7 cents per bushel
each month. Visiting
ir storage grant may fi-
members cordlaUy in
•r
•levators if continued; hut
vited to meet with us.
C. S. Bennett, W. M.
this can't sustain the growing
H .B. Pinkerton. Secretary
of wheat that cannot be sold?
No govern ment can continue Moro Ixxlg© No. 118 I.O.O.F
indefinitely , to loan money on Meets 1st and 3rd
surplus coi nmodities which the Tuesdays In I.O.O.F.
law forbidi ; it to sell except at hall. Transient and
105 per ce nt of purchase price! visiting brothers are
ion. is the wheat produ- cordially Invited to
Who the
meet with us.
cer? H could turn out to he a
heavy taxpayer involuntarily In
Leo Watkins, N. Q.
the wheat storage business! He
John DeMoss, Secretary
will agree with Weatherford
that: “He has never had It so Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.BL8
Meets every second and
good,” however, the rest of the
fourth Thursday In each
t.ix payers are awar<’ tnat. “ H e
month; visiting members
li.-i- had it too good!"
v
invited. Moro, Oregon.
With the National debt a t ---- - - - c .
E
lsie
Jones, W. M.
»0 billions
(Truman’s post-
Edna Melxer, Secretary
ar spending is 191 billh
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. l i t
raiust that of the 32 1
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from B an k s.. ...................................................... 8 116,48Z, 121.63
United States Government Bonds.......... ................................................... 247,009,377.73
Municipal and Other Bonds .*........ .............................................................
42,010,204.94
.................................
148,218,808^6*
Iz>ans and Discounts—N e t.......... ...........................................................
Stock in Federal Reserve B an k .................................... ..................................
-...........................
600,000.00
Bank Premises (Including Branches).......................................................
..................................
7,418,190.83
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances.......................................................
...............................
272,012.99
Interest E arn ed ...................... •....................................................................
.................................
1,766,694.06
Other Resources.................................. ........................................................
...................................
249,043.72
• A f t e r d e d u c tio n o f V a lu a tio n Iteeerve o f $60 0 ,0 0 0
p e rm itte d by th e C om m iaaioner o f In te r n a l
R e v e n u e in accordance w ith M im e o g ra p h 6209.
'
8 664,025,454.74
LIABILITIES
C a p ita l..................................................................................... 8 10,000,000.00
Surplus .................................................................................... 10,000,000.00
Undivided Profits............................................................ 12,926,870.56
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc...................................
k Acceptances ....................................................................
D ividends D eclared ..............................................................
Deposits
..........................................................................
Interest Collected Not Earned
Other Liabilities
527,181,822.75
Meets 2nd a/Td 4th
ind
fe<
die
Th
mile
at the home of
his sister, Mrs. James Easter
Mr. and Mrs. F. Azell apd son H. E. Gerding. Saturday mor- GRASS VALLEY NOTES
is dilIK alt to see how Forino- would better start “tinkering”
and
ning,
she
was
joining
some
with his own affairs. The bureau- Nickie of Portland were week
ms can iupport themselves,
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust had _________ family.
■ -
'» j t . - r
crats
are
about
tuckered,
tinker-
end
guests
at
the
home
Mr.
and
friends
from
OSC
and
go
on
to
ag
dinner
New Years
about
China
has
Our polie,
Coos Bay where they were all Mp and Mrs H 0 Dugger, Art
This is evidenced by the Mrs. John Decker.
een one of the worst of a notor- ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton week end guests of Miss Patricia A11 ier Mr and Mrs. Warren NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N -
>usly west] • period in foreign fraud they are trying lo hood-
ISOLATED TRACT — PUBLIC
pporteu China for wink Us with, the Rrannan plan, were dinner guests Friday even- Guerin.
They
will all Morgan
be
''
...........back
and daughter from Con-
Ff airs. We
ler against Japan,
y es gjFi from wnere 1 sit, it ing of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ta- in Corvallis to attend college don and Geraldine and Phyllis
LAND SALE
which begins Wednesday morn RUSt.
isfied with the looks like the wheat grower is turn
DEPART
STATES
ng Kai-shek and aboUt to be treated like a—,well,
Clyde Bekkedahl a n d George ing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brlnkert U N IT E D
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and daughter Elaine, went to MKNT OF TH E INTERIOR
toward Europe <«a farmer” again—, just as Gunderson of Kalispell, Montana
,ia captured
all the soon as the politicians can get
arrived Christmas day at the were guests Thursday night of Portland Tuesday where Elaine BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE-
hospital MENT, OREGON
DISTRICT.
tf China. We might another
election out of the way. Allan Bekkedahl home. Mr. Gun- Mrs. Clarke’s parents, Mr. and entered Doernbecher
a piece of western p or further enlightment
may derson left for Detroit, Oregon, Mrs. Glen Thompson. They had Wednesday
1 AND OFFICE* PortlaW 16.
tiile losing
eastern j refer
you to:
last Monday but Mr. Bekkedahl been to Yakima to visit a sister
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har-
December 6, 1949
“National Affairs”, Time Maga- Plans to stay for an indefinite and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ford of Redmond spent the hoi-
NOTICE Is hereby given that
and hastily
time at the home of his brother. Clarke Van Gaasbeck at Bla-
n
zine, Dec. 19, 1949
under provisions of section 2456,
Mr. and Mrs. John Decker and lock where they enjoyed some
) save a small is- Readers Digest Dec. 1949 p 122
• R. S., as amended by section 14
;r we have done nothing Readers Digest Jan. 1950 p 95 family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan hunting before coming on to
of the act of June 28, 1934 (48
a hall
continent ç ountry Gentleman Jan. 1950 p 10 Bekkedahl and family motored Rufus. The Clarke’s left Friday
Stat., 1274). pursuant to the
the extreme.
It
to Portland Monday to visit at noon for their home in Portland.
Ted M. Ball
application of Thomas S. Reese,
THAT
COSTS
NO
M
0
H
iome explaining—
Grass Valley Oregon the home of Mrs. Decker and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Macnab
Serial No. Oregon 01280, there
___
Mrs. Bekkedahl’8 parents, Mr. and daughters Jeanie and Karen
)ple will not get. _____
will be offered, to the highest
.cralded bi-partisan
and Mrs. William Mitchell. Both spent the week end in Dufur
bidder, but at not leas than 86.00
families returned home Friday.
visiting Mrs. Macnab’s parents,
,• has made it un- KENT NEW S
per acre, at a public sale to be
et the people in on
A birthday party was held Mr. and Mrs. John Addington.
held at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on
Betty
and
Charles
Bothwell
ar-
Mr. and Mrs. William Huck
ion about foreign rive<l from Grants Pass last Mon- ^ lday evening at the home of
the 31st day of January next,
?te •nal disgrace day to spend the Christmas va-
r- ®nd
Aden Bekkedahl were guests Monday at the
at this office, the following
cation with their mother, Mrs. ior,M rs- Etta Buchanan and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fox.
tracts of land:
— A wMa rauft •< f r it « *
„— ing apparently T llthpr 'no'
io " ** * "
Bekkedahl. Guests were Mr. and
Arlene Macnab, daughter of
Davlq
T. 2 S., R. 18 E„ W. M.,
that
meats
al
v
A
m
s
Chiang who was
^u er
v Mrs.
. Mrs. John
John Decker
Decker and
and family,
family, Mr. and Mrs. William Macnab,
Oregon, sec. 10, SWV4 NEV4
•ally and morally
Mrs Emma Davis who spent Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay and has the chicken pox which seems
and SEV4 NWV4.
Ar-
short time ago
Christmas holidays at the family, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. To be going around Rufus,
Bids may be made by the
the whole move
home of her son In law and dau- Etta Buchanan and daughters, lene is in the first grade at Ru- NOTICE OF F IN A L 8ETTLK- principal or his agent, either
duct of short sight- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Marlon and Adele, and Clyde fus school.
M ENT
personally at the sale or by
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfel-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mail.
ndering. Neither i$ Tracewell of Portland was drlv- Bekkedahl.
the undersigned Executors
• ;
r n ter and son Wendell were over-
iunct in a state de- en to The Dalles Thursday by
Bids sent by mall w ill be
night guests Wednesday at the of lhe Estate of W. H. Carlisle, considered only If received at
Mrs. Tracewell. Mrs. Davis was
home of Mr. and Mrs. George deceased, have filed In the Coun- thl> office prior to the hour flx-
met by Mr. and Mrs. Luther NEW S FROM R UFU S
By Mrs. George L. Fox
Fox.
~
--------- County,
ty Court
of Sherman
^or
These bids must
Davis.
RED FL A N N E L S
Miss
Eleanor
Fox
left
Friday
State
of
Oregon
their final ac-
accompanied by certified
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luther
Davis
Monday and Tuesday were ex
count as such Executors, and checks or post-office m oney or-
were din morning for Corvallis where she
cellent days in which to think and Mrs. Emma Davis evening
that the 30th day of January, derg ^or
amounts of the
at
was
to
be
an
overnight
guest
of
of red flannels. Their popularity ner guests Friday
1950 at the hour of 10:15 A. M., bidfJ >nd muat he enclosed In
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
the
home
of
Miss
Lillian
Schas
with skiers and as the source
has been fixed by said Court as geaied envelopes. The envelopes
material for a Michigan pagearit sen of The Dalles.
the time for the hearing of oh- m ult he marked In the lower
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Taylor and
have made it possible to buy
$4.00
2J G allons
jectlons to said report and the jeft-hand corner substantially as
son,
Dale
were
weekend
guests
them again after some years as
settlement thereof.
1.60
One Gallon
follows: “Public sale bid, Serial
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Justesen.
Attorney at law
historical pieces only.
Horace S. Carlisle No. Oregon 01280, Sale 10:00 a.
Amandus
von
Borstel
and
son
.95
H
alf
Gallon
mind turned to Philip motored to Eugene Tues
Maravlne Carlisle m January 31, 1950"
.50
Quart
U I I
w ching the
Executors
MORO
The person making thehigheaa
g
up the street day where Philip re-entered the Monday, Wednesday, Friday
.25
r¡
P
int
Gavin
&
Gavin
bid
will b« required to pay Im
University
of
Oregon
as
a
soph
ir to hi ted cars their
Attorneys for Estate
mediately the amount thereof.
omore.
MAPLE
Afternoons
ORDER
PIE
S,
CAKES,
their hand»
hunch*
Any persona claiming adverse
FRESH The Dalles, Oregon
BARS, DOUGHNUTS
their very
in pocket
ly
the above-described land are
T
H
E
DALLES
EVERY DAY
ning r ictantly from
NOTICE OF F IN A L HKTTLB- advised to file their claim«, or
est. Ga that’i no way
211 East Third Street
F IV E CENTS M ENT
objection«, on or
before
the
ALL POP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, time designated for sale.
Telephone 3209
ah it. G< home and get
on; then this FOR SALE: Like new Spark
That the undersigned Executor
Any person entitled to claim
aid aif will feel
of the Estate of Mrs. Ixmie Da a preference right under the
Oil heater, 10 months old,
vis, Deceased, has filed in the first proviso to said section 14
d of chilling you
$75.00. John DeMoss, Ph 857,
County Court of Sherman Coun- as an owner of contiguous land
of y mr thinly pro-
Moro.
10c
ty, State of Oregon, his final ac-, must assert his claim within 30
C lothing for the IJ ttle st ones,
rode in open bug- FOR SALE: Cedar posts, 27c
count as such Executor, and (lays from the date of public of
all of them . Complete stock of
t none of this run-
that the 30th day of January, fering and conditional Bale to
ea. On Evergreen highway at
babies’ wear, and the cu test
half naked; they
1950, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. the highest bidder and at the
Underwood Store. Ph. 3711,
things, too.
red clothes, knit
has been fixed by said Court as expiration of said preference
Underwood Merc. Co., Under
clothes that kept
the time for hearing of objec right period, If no such right
wood, Wn.
10-21c
ri, the shakes from
tions to said report and the set has been asserted, the highest
Sweaters and Skirts for Schoolgirls - Beanies
and the go< Bepim- HARTS CHIX—Order early for
tlement thereof.
bidder will be declared the pur-
Dryden
layers and fryers.
>ulder and thigh.
Sam Davis c^ager of ^ e land.
in bright fejts - Beautiful new fall dresses
Parmenter
White Leghorns,
Executor
£ ar| p Spaulding
a sort of strike
Rock-Hampshire
Cross
Reds
. Men cott
Gavin & Gavin
Assistant
Manager
and New Hampshires. Parm.
ii Attorneys for Estate
ar a bright
6 -10c
Red and Leghorn ckls. during
for under-
The Dalles, Oregon
Feb., March und Apfll. Hatch
hav< made
every WED. year around.
Father
gra
for
Prices and circular available.
of it.
lot
Harts Hatchery, Beaverton,
it.
Oregon
10-tfn
pu Ml
hi: Saturday FOR SALE: by owner, home 623
•nt into his
W. 10th. built 1940, 5-room,
he was
one floor, including large kit
the next
irm
chen, breakfast nook, dining
ouple ad-
Vitl
room,
unfinished
upstairs,
/ool and
house has two levels in rear,
the chores
large recreation room on lower
n/1 hardly
level. Chrysler Air-Temp heat
nt for a nip
ing system, insulated|and wea
con ear. Yea.
ther striped. Price $12,500. J.
it the < lays says the
Ralph Brown, Phone 3178,
she ru shes to stand
The Dalles.
10c
the r •gister. Red flannels
ate; be stylish if It FOR SALE: The City of Moro
will sell 100 sheets of 4 x8 Flr-
tex; 42 sheets 4 x 12 Firtex;
and 10 sheets 4 x 8 half inch
plywood.
lx-
Tuesdays of each
month.
spending ot members Visiting
welcome.
4 begins to Sallie Martin. N. G.
e the Wheat Clara Houston, Sec.
ven grower in it
Member f id t r a l Dtpoitt I m vtoac « CerperwfiM