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rA G E SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON 2 FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 Prone 3711, Underwood Me. c. Mrs. Carrol chose a gown of W illiam A. Brady of Prineville. Co. 38-47c And these 1950 harvesters in regard to his illness and the J? ber man (County jo u rn a l The double ring cerem ony was pale blue and Mrr. Brady wore » C t o w w i after that is tnav spend Sunday in Portland assistance received from the as a navy blue suit, both m others per formed by Rev. H. D. Robeson CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — ¿ x S x x r x s X . = ? ™ = S r - Published E very Frlaay _ ui corsages were of baby gladioli. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp at 2 p. m. in the presence of a Moro, Oregon After the service, a reception freeze. Bring them in any dav large number of relatives and th T h en S wel have a centralize I S unda^ s h a v t o ^ a n ^ S hw The Sherman County Polio friends. Candelabras with baskets was held at the country home of but Sunday. C & C Food Store, Giles L French the bride’s parents. Grass Valley, Oregon. 21 tie of vari-colored delphinium^ and ~ » .r -• "¡«J government* and local govern neck and playing the particularly Assoclation paid that part of Ute For her wedding trip to coastal white satin bows along the aisles, Ar S are of little use for the violent brand of poker Utat often hoep Ul bill in The DaUes no provided a pretty setting for the points, Mrs. Brady wore a biege FOR YOUR WILLYS 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP, JEEP OR ■7F ?hTA T-a W X T V PATER people won't let them spend was common under the derrick c o v e r e d ^ suit with white accessories and ceremony. STATION WAGON contact an orchid corsage. The couple any money because t ic s ta te an a e round any front apy treatments which Lester Mrs. Jess Peterson, accompan Willis Motor Co., West Col SUBSCRIPTION RATES federal governments take too Ah, me. Around y P. present at the ied by Miss Shirley Herin, cou will be at home in Prineville, umbia River Highway, The ONE YEAR . much alread y ^ So local control porch J n the oW f o k a rece.v n g ^ after the wedding trip. sin of the groom, who sang, "God Dalles, Orey Also Willys Sta t^ 7nd If th e rt is n^ S S a p h e rt "team englneenr. These treatments will assure an Gave Me You” and "I Love You tion Wagons, Jeepsters, Sedan 4 ■ * d A trol. And if th e . n,_ n who learned a trade that almost complete recovery from Truly.” x Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive government there is no chance men w h o te u m e d ^ a ^ • F Given in marriage by her fath Pickups i ton equipped with for the i>eop e a\< n h i three men do the work of It la our desire to express our er, the bride wore a gown of the new F-head HURRICANE “ The effecTy |sg°thatn we wreck 30 and the other 27 had to learn our thanta to the Polio Assocla white silk crepe with high neck motor. Used civilian and mili FOR SALE: Sam Holmes resi the only financial control we new trades and they w eren t tion and through them to the line, deep net yoke, long sleeves tary Jeeps. Willys-Overland N IW S F A F 5R dence in Grass Valley. House people that made this possible and full train. Her fingertip veil Parts and Service. 35tfn have over spending,and put the the best at the first garage, bam, chicken house through t h e i r contributions. was trimmed with pearls. PUBIISHEKS Her spending in the hands df the — ------------ *- with small acreage. Call 461 LOST—On July 18 about 5 p. m. Should anyone reading this be only ornament was a string of ^ASSOCIATION state. Our 6 per cent limitation Grass Valley or 2632 The Dal 50 new black stripe sacks-two stricken by this terrible disease pearls, a gift of the bridgroom. FV J — -------- — — ----------------- ----- and budget law works to mofe TOO MUCH SMEAR les, Oregon. 37-40e bunches of 25 ea. Lost between ---- ------ — ,, , they will more fully appreciate She carried a colonial bouquet JULY 28, — 1950 ------------ _________ government into more centralized R occagtoniy seems to one gratitude that we feel to- Wasco and some via Julius Med FOR SALE: Cedar Posts for im units. This trtay continue until whQ observe8 the political scene ward the as8oclallon. This is centered with a' white orchid. ler road. Mrs. Geo. Fox, Rufus mediate delivery on Evergreen Maid of honor for her sister IS WAY •*«»* - a ------ LET’S I.OOK AT IT r TH THIS WAV tne the people ic»u*c realize * that <<> at jn tyiese these United States that there „ wonderful work which all * 39c Highway at Underwood, Wn. Io a o dollar rlzxllar gone ortnp whether w n p tn e r it i t Jg . tQO much ____ Hnno nn spent is defending done is too much defending done on on should support No one Knows was Miss Delores Carrol, gowned in a blue formal and carrying a This is about a tax problem. spent locally or federally. thp the hftals basis of “smear” “smear or personal where Pollo strike next, pastel shaded colonial bpuquet. It is considered in a different ______________ attack. The present example is - Sincerely, Bridesmaid Miss Betty Presley way than usual. But it is Im- HARVKST HANDg Senator McCarthy who professed Mrs. Lester Wilson wore a pink gown and carried portant. pui vant. m to have nave knowledge KnowieuRc owixv about the flowers similar to those of the We have local taxes, which are There are a few men in town, o f patriotism among offici maid of honor. ent often property taxes;. we have drinking an occasional * beer, alg of the state departm department, 8:00 P. M. Billy Brady Weds Miss Molly Coyle, cousin of state taxes, which are income, staying in the shade and appar- So far far he he has has failed failed to to prove prove Reports and testim on ies w ill be given by eight the bride was flower girl and twin excise; and we have federal tax- ently hoping that some one will case, either because there sisters, Willette and Jeanette es which are income, corporation gjVe them a good job before long. isn’t any case or the facts are Lebanon Girl boys w ho have attended cam p the last tw o w eeks. __ i_ (the fz^inrol Weller, lighted the candles. and ■ excise federal ovptgp excise There’s v,nn/ilo hardly orLTkllirh enough tn to fill too well hidden. The point. Is Of interest to the community tax being on goods sold to in- out a full sized heading crew’ that McCarthy* has been called Best man was Dillon Carroll, Other regular services also. - treasury depart- J----- * is an account of Billy Brady’s brother of the bride, and ushers dividuals). and they wouldn’t know what ¿verythlng, the dividuals) ppode do not like to pay taxes, to do with a pitch fork anyw aj. ment has investigated his income wedding. Billy is the son of Mr were Tomrmy McClellan and Har First Baptist Church, Grass Valley o n the local level they still have their hands being accustomed tax and it appears that he is be- and Mrs. Arnold Brady who used lan Me Clellan, cousins of the some control in Oregon because more to a steering wheel. They ing instead of the being the to make their home in Rufus and bride. of the six percent limitation, and are the diesel age harvesters who pro8ecutor. j other places around here. The Prineville, the budget law. It is getting to know where all the grease fitting R would v have ™ been k ™ better h ^ r had Brady’s now live ii™ a at t Prineville. Eureka Ix>dge No. 1X1 A-F. AA-M an opportunity Candlelight services at the As- . the style to turn down some are and how many hours to run . he been given t Meets on the 1st and be 3rd Thursday evenings of the requests made by school without changing oil. They ex to prove his case and if and gembly of God church June 18, each month. Visiting districts, cities and even coun- pect and get good m oney b w het he failed, let him take the united in marriage Norma Jane \ Rom •where I /y Jo e Marsh members cordially In eir time. ■ ■ consequences for" his failure or Carrol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ties. Then what happens?' . their time. vited to meet with us Those who want the money Yet, they are Infinitely cheaper his false charges, The voters of Stephen S. Carrol of Lebanon and C. S. Bennett, W. M. badly enough to perform a little than the old type harvest hand Wisconsin would have taken .---------------------------------- --------- H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary work for it go to the state and who used to line the streets for care of th a t NOTICE TO CREDITOR« Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.SLS Take Your C hoice get the money. The people have a iftonth before harvest, with As it is the partisan yowlings notice IS HEREBY GIVEN Meets every second and less control of expenditures by rough hands, rough talk, sack and charges and counter-charges undersigned, LOIS BAR fourth Thursday in each the state and what control they needles in their hats and a bed have just about convinced ev en - NETT HILDERBRAND, l i a s month; visiting members do have can usually be talked rou flown by the depot one that there is some ng appointed as Admln- Sitting around last Friday eve having a glass of beer or ale on Invited. Moro, Oregon away from them by promising it required some seven men wrong In the state department. igtratrU of the F>?tate of Ormanfl ning, the talk turned to the beet occasion. Your “sociable beverage” Olive Young, W. M. them some easy money from on cut the grain and pile it up Recent events in Korea have Hilderbrand, deceased, Naomi Van Glider, Secretary way of getting to sleep when R may be s “Coke”—or buttermilk or high ‘n presentable Macks ready for proven the state d e p a r t ™ * " qu^ Uf4ed as 8Uch Art- Lupine Rebekah Trsrni seems you just can’t. “The way I maybe a cup of hot coffee. In Oregon we have the example the thresher and this operation completely wrong that it might inlgtratrix A1, p ^ n g having But enjoying our preferences is always do," says Sandy Johnson, “is 2nd and 4th of schools going to the state and l8 now entirely unnecessary. It better admit a eouple' com- against said estate are Meets s right in this country and each of to breathe deep and make believe 1 Tuesdays of each getting money. It was nearly a took a crew of 18 to 22 men to mUnlsts that admit the notIfled and required to month us is entitled to his own. The im* Visiting * weigh a ton.” half of the total school cost and thresh the grain, take care of the ance necessary for the total fall- en t the duly veriftedt menders welcome portant thing is to respect that “Just throw away the pillow—it is now a little over a third. More horses, keep the steam engine ure in Asia. undendgned at her resi Helen Kruger, N Q.j right in the true democratic* spirit works every time,” says B um Ellis. ts wanted. Cities now get money operating, haul the water. The Anyone In public life m is Wasco, Oregon, within Lucille May, Sec. of understanding! As a matter of When counting sheep , came up, from the state for highways, was 8^ ckedf. alon^.8i^ criti± ? nr T he£ «*> months from the date of Moro Ixxlre No i l l 1.O.O.F fact, what a tiresome old world this right away was the question: What for liquor. Counties are relieved «traw pile. From there it had to Truman °r Taft ^ a n y o n e . Their publication of this no- Meets 1st and 3rd would be If we all did have the same kind of sheep? from the county school tax by be hauled to town in sacks conduct should be such as to-wit July 28, 1950 - Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. likes and dislikes! From where I sit, you could ar state funds They get 19 per cent which were heavy and expensive, withstand tt without resorting LoiS BARNETT HIIiDBR- hall. Transient and gue ’til Doomsday and never get of the highway revenue. The threshing crew could go vilification of the attacker. bRAND Administratrix of the visiting brothers are complete agreement on a lot of So, the control the people had through with eight to 900 sacks Estate of Ortnand George Hilder cordially invited to things. Now, take me. I’m all for meet with us. over the expenditure of public of grain in a day. brand, Deceased • funds has been lost tn them. Or The inodern crew of three men Marvin Howell, N. G. BROW.N & VAN VACTOR, Cògrright, 19SO, Unittd Statt» Brnetrt Foundation they have voted it away in the unless too far from town when Attorneys for Administratrix Leo Watkins, Secretary old old endeavor of trying to get ,four are required, will , thresh The Dalles, Oregon 39 42c something for nothing. 2000 bushels, equivolent U> the What happens next? old crew’s work, and never < AV •** Because the larger govern- Velop a callus on any working 17 THE liir , ED ito R: George G. Updegraff Through thp the me medium of your ments state and federal, arc part in the doing. Thmnirh Attorney at law spending money they collect by one modem harvester, aided newspaper we would like to ex- our thanks to the Sherman their own methods they want by trucks, tractors and other pregs ------------------- Polio something to say about bow it machinery makes it poSidble possible _ podo Association for its MORO will be spent. (It’s all the people’s for a men to do as much as eight wonderfui assistance since Les Monday, Wednesday, Friday money remember). There will or io men did in the r*yer^ l‘ ter contracted Polio. Afternoons will be a bunch of reformers come any called “good old day* .^ m (n Many people have inquired along soon and think of controls were good perhaps because then* about the Pono pund and if we THE DALLB8 the state or federal government was so much of them. A day in re€lvlng aid from n. In the 211 East Third Street should put on the Idstrlbutlon of harvest time was 16 to 18 hours of uegter’g niness many Telephone 3209 and It didn’t take long to spenu strange stories have reached u« the nights. , ■ STATE OF OREGON ) ) 88. TO JUNK 30, 1950, IN< lAJSIVB COUNTY OF SHERMAN ) Want Ad» l BOYS TAKE SERVICE sit... lilt - I U 4 I U U . ------------ M oderation g in all C things is one of man s greatest ^attributes. COUNTY — G ENERAL FU N D expenditures BY MONTH 6,215.27 5,048.53 2,717.98 4,736.71 4,081.52 5,804.31 2,498.13 4,027.30 2,674.36 3,638.42 2,821.41 6,307.57 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE . • TOTAL GENERAL EXPENDITURES FU N D BY MONTH ROAD $ 4,124.02 10,401.26 2,954.81 5.165.59 7,728.33 2,719.25 1,931.80 4,422.75 4,059.37 3,754.27 5,664.53 8.713.59 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE lig h t beer is the beverage o f m oderation Enjoy O lympic V B E ER * //5 th e TOTAL * W u ttr <t 50,471.51 g 61,040.47 T oU l General Fund Expenditure« S Total General Road Fund E xpenditures « L M O « TOTAL ALL W ARRANTS IB 8U H > » 112JH »« wTotal number of claims presented 541 against General Fund Cross amount of claims against $ 50,543.41 General Fund ' 71.90 Less claims disallowed Total Warrants Iswued Total outstanding warrants as of June 30. 1950 I w. - ¿ : ì - W ARRANTS PAID M . 1 ti ’ - * • * * • » » • » - • Total oustanding warrants as of June 30, 1950 WARRANTS PATH ¡ 1 6,2^.54 ■ — 9 61340.47 6,775.67 9 51.804.80 to f in a n c e y o u r c a r w it h a II. S« B a n k lo a n COUNTY CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF FE E S RFX’EIVED A N D DISBURSEM EN TS OF SAM E JULY 1, 1949 TO JU N E 30, 1950 MONTHLY RECEIPTS Total Receipts The streamlined low-coat way to pay for that car you’re buying is with a United States National Bank loan. Convenient monthly installments . • • low bank rates . • • reasonable requirements. 47.70 176.75 101.88 89.55 204.90 166.10 60.45 97.10 104.15 74.15 162.75 158.85 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY—1950 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE • '' i 9 1,444113 SOURCE OF RECEIPTS Recording fees Law Library lees Circuit Court fees Probate and County Court fees Marriage Licenses Miscellaneous Copying & Indexing Migratory Liens Litigant fees Divorce fees Total Receipts DISBURSEM ENTS Migratory Liens paid to Sec. of State Litigant fees paid to State Treasurer Divorce fees paid to State Treasurer Fees paid to County Treasurer w Total Disbursem ents 44,187.97 ? Tot a’ number of claims presented 401 against General Road Fund Gross amount of claims against $62,772.07 General Road Fund 1,131.60 I^ess claims disallowed Total Warrant« laancd W : t 9 50,471.51 I, Ross Oroduff, County Clerk of the County of Sherman, State of Oregon, do hereby, certify that the foregoing report is prepared from and based upon the records of this office; and that the same is a full, true and correct report to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated this 24th day of July, 1950. (Seal) Ross Ornduff, County Clerk 575.95 56.18 105.00 307.50 6.00 290.70 34.00 44.00 25.00 • Pay out of income • Enjoy local financing • Build valuable bank credit • Receive prompt, friendly service Ask your dealer to finance your car through The United States National Bank. « . u , __ NO PREVIOUS ARRANGEMENTS NECESSARY 9 1,444.33 $ C. A MYNOLOS, Monat« 34.00 44.00 25.00 1,341.33 MAX F. KASBEROEI, A t t i r a n t M a n ag er RODNEY COOPER, Attistont M a n c q tr THE DALLES BRANCH 9 1,444.33 STATE OF OREGON ) ) 88. COUNTS’ OF SHERMAN) I, Ross Ornduff, County Clerk of the County of Sherman, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing report is prepared from and based upon the records of this office; and that the same Is a full, true and correct report to the be«» of mv knowledge and belief. Dated thia 24th day of July, 1950 (Seal) Ross Ornduff, County Clerk U N IT E D STATES N A T IO N A L B A N K A N O R E G O N B A N K S C R V IN G O R E G O N