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CAGE S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON ■y , FRIDAY, DECEMBER λ, IMO '• h Tr: > ; >* * TO CREDITORS % L . ,*« t All persons h a v in g claims against the estate of Kenneth Blau, deceased, are hereby noUfied io present'theirf In pro- form „ undersigned, tb . dul>’ appointed, qualified and acting Administratrix pf the estate of the above nan*ed « updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within sjx Vncnths from the date o this notice, to wit: , 1950. Margaret Blau Geo. G. Updegraff, Attorney for Administratrix 5-Sc « • . •••;'< atari. t . delegate of Oregon State college NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ protectors of the people state Mg M |lBn<lw|.< Tft r PrRV at a Newman club convention. ¿ fir m a n County Journal HIGHWAY BONDS „ that they have every confidence JllClIlOQlBIS 10 I la y * . to be home Satur- All persons having claims The Q ue.U oa. o f £ u» «he vote«. w ( , T Join ¿ay. CXpeCtS be horae Satur against, the estate of Gordon W. PabUshed Every Frtoay at Moro, Oregoa highway jcommtaslon auto™*«' W t # reying th at the people -■ wedk the '„gather was Reid, deceaged, are hereby noU otof n i T X u rt X ' “ ^ <£T th ^ y Y a v eT o c ^ - nearly^ nine million members In and the oil fled to present them b, proper Giles 1*. French dence in the voters at all. There a national mid-century prayer heaters were turned low. The air form to the .undersigned, t b , Cntered as Second class m atter at the b e r e | n O r e g o n f o r a lo n g t i m e is little llklihood that Oregonian^ for peace it was announced to- wa8 more -nippy Tuesday, and duly appointed qualified, an r , " S ^ L . M o fM| ^ Or <^ » ' ,'J* f Now 1« being C p rt It ^inU ^w ith ^ urged o u r again. new pop- would vote for a tax on persons day by the Rev. H. Gravenor, thoughts .-«of cold weather was acting Executrix of the ^ ‘.Td m .m«° begin X pastor o f Wasco Methodist ju8t around the corner.. . Will and Testamen ■ of Gordon OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ulation and our new automobil ------------ „ . . w ____ i. o There will be a double header W. Reid, deceased, at the office we do need some highway con- or even “N” although that rrtight church. V Portabiiv wfe are not be more of a temptation. He said the call to special basketball game at Rufus Wed- of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore- s tft’aet it with our present 4 Purpose of the proposed con- prayer was sounded by the Me- nesday January 3 at 7 p. m. gon, within six months from g g the coat pf gtitutional .amendment is \ t o thodist Council of Bishops ond The grade and high school boys the date of. this notice, to-wlt. maintenanaToTour present roads make certain that voters know, the church’s General Board of wm piay the Mosier boys. _■*- December 29, 1950 larger crowd than, usual at- Patricia Reid has grown so much there Is Ut- what a measure is going to cost Evangelism In view of t h e a largt i the Christmas program ♦io l o f t f o r new roads. Counties and where the money Is coming "exceptionally grave condition of tended NKWSFAFSt Inrf rities are taking a large from. That Is simple business. If the world today.*’ held a t Rufus school Thursday Geo. G. Updegraff, k PUBLISHERS 8-llc nort nf state highway moneys a man wants to buy* a shirt he In a ietter to pastors of 42,- night The primary1 room and Attorney for Executrix -'ASSOCIATION fn d n n overhead reduction is wants to know what it costs and qqq Methodist churches, t h e upper grade room put on the — made by th is loss. should kno^ h e b o a r d urged every congrega program as follows: recitations b tlto C K im o N RATES g ut ,( te a,so certain that the to pay for I t PutUn« a Prl“ tlon to unite In “a chain of by Loren Byrd, Vincent Belloni, ONE T E A R .........................|t.OQ state has no business - Issuing on a piece of government 1s just prayer on M idO ntury Sunday. Jeanne M Macnab and Carolyn Tom, -------- -------------------------------------------•— a . fnr new hlahwaya until as Important as puttlng a price beseeching guidance in with a n number of songs and a bonds for new highways the System of taxing for high- tag on a s h lr t Keeplr« a ( Price a world crlsls to a rhythm band number. ? s T h a ^ to m « t the ¿ 5 off either b a n , ‘n d lc U o n o f . __ la chang --------------- to enaaae ---------------------- . . - . . ----------- - - 1 filin g of your 1950 Income Tax AN O UTLINE OF 5 To Our Clients ______ FOREIGN POLICY i _ _ returns before ¿ § ¿ 1 * ^ 3 1, 1950 m ay produce The withdrawal of a part of made to pay by the president of the new Na- love and has neglected to give, mhftfMtial tOX SttVlTlgS our army T rim one end*of the that^ls^thOT^who travel should the kind of Euvaased tax ,a„ peninsula S e m n sila to to another another in- in bear £ £ the greater X t e T p part a r . of the coat will pay f o r j h e new J ° n s tr tto Uong, Councll of churches, Epla- his usual consideration to Son- f tUX S U V in g S Korean tlon. It might be an added tax copaj Risbop Henry Knox Sher- ny. Instead he showerg Mildred, dicates that we are going to try of travel. on trucks which now pay riU of New York He urged aH the glri of his heart, with at- to defend that nation—at least _ -------- ------- . tn fees than they cos n mp - protestants to offer prayers on tentlon. In desperation Sonny for the present. „ . OFFICE PARTY tenance. It might be a larger gas December 31 for «a peace piots with his friend Horper, to. The Brussels conference an lot Ux Or a larger car licenaa tM. which is the fruit of righteous break up the romance. The cast the appointment of General Eb Christmas parties or of- Byt if we are going to taiue of characters were. Elaine Ea- Auditor — Incom e Tax Municipal — General senhower as co m m an d er of vhk. Dartie8 which Is a sort of bonds we must devise a way io y _______ ; - ; ton flg Mrg Ijathan, a émail western European armies is aet-together wherein the pay Interest and amortization on .A-~ „ . . „ „ „ ' t o w n mother; Wallÿ Morris, âs The Dallen, Oregon I proof that we are going to try buyg tbe entertainment them. Let us decide now how the GRANGE CHRISTM AS PARTY i^fbam , th e , unromantic Suite 506-7-Ä-1112 DIAL 2724 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. to defend that portion of the cQrner ,lquor gtore, bonds are going to be paid, not pRAW8 u^R G E CROWD adolescent; Vincent Rice as Carl world as well. sends out for a few bedraggled when they come due. ________ Latham, a romantic adolescent; More than a hundred people potty Steward as -Mildred Bax- The speeches of well known sandwiches and provides a din attended thé Rufus grange ter - c arl’s girl; Jerry Brackett men indicate that the people of ner and tries to show the em- ______________________ Christmas program held at the as Miss Perkins, a publisher’s this nation have grave doubts pioyees a good time as a spiritua <*• TW W- D-s. y Y A > H« «>* *1*« U« 0W »«b grange hall Saturday night representative; Patty. Blackbur about the above policies. .payment for good services ren- «M / t ««te • teftete«« , V I faM (*• - -_— Mter* L _ Included In the hall decora ne Brown, a neighbor. Americans have been and are de^ ‘ p o ^ a y e d in fiction the. tion8 was an old fashioned tinsel After the p ia / thé high school poorly. informed about the in- bubWeg over with affection decorated Christmas tree with Christmas carols with Vln- tentiong of their own govern- little stenographer ana Rudolph, the reindeer, standing Rice, Dick F ra u d s -• Jack ment in foreign affairs. Further- filing clerk Insults the office ât the basé of the tree. Mrs. Har- steward and Cecelia Belloni more it often appears that our manager over some triviality land McDonald, lecturer of th e ,gingtng solos. Mrs. Edith Neyhus state departm ental often poorly that happened last May. A gay grange, had charge of the pro- (b<j the directing while Mrs. informed." 7 '~ time evolves into a huge head gram, which opened with sing Kathryn L J r t t l e accompanied There seems to be no'doubt a n d . everyone comes »» "J* * lng “It Came’ Upon the Mid- tbem on the piano. that the policies we have been meek and subdued and "*°®‘ nihgt Clear” & “Jingle Bells”. Ir After the program Santa Claus ving Mobley sang “Silent Night” appeared to greet the little folks ^following are unsuccessful. Des- lous to h t bygones ..2L_an..p and an Irish song accompanied an(j to give out bags of candy, pile our expenditure of great A ha^ ° w r , ^ “ ™ by Mrs. Mobley who also played ------------------ sums of «honey to support Euro- we for the * group singing. Mi». IN THE COUNTY COURT OF pean and Asiatic governments t h e s u b je c t . dful of a state- Tracy Fields gave a reading THE STATE OF OREGON FOR we have not made strong friends long ag o ' by some ' ‘Sleeping at the Foot of the COUNTY double crossea crossed several several —— men!. — mede tong ago made y We have double Bed”. A piano duet by Bobby In Matter of the Estate of nations, especially a“ d7 o f the matter to the effect - « L M t Binai Byrd and Vincent Belloni; a reel- Thos. P. Zimmerman, deceased. Poland, and others have reason “ hardest thing to live 0 |VM S1U4OII , by Wally Joe Morris, a SS. Notice to W e may to distrust us. was conscience— • - Cation w u a a 'clear --------- ------- hospital, N e > York richer City, waa M tap dance by Eleanor Fox ac- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Isolation whether we will It ° * clear congdence --------- ,.anl Fr.sk Z companled by Dolores Fox on Notice is hereby given that “ Tt la. If that be so the fiction, rereh - • or n o t the piano. A pantomine play the undersigned has been du v One of our greatest weaknes- description, of an office party with Mr. and Mrs. Will Huck, appointed as Administrator, with ses Is that we have not made m may a v i lndicate n d i c a t e that It 18 a _ w World * r I. War I. Bolshevist« after Mrs. Tracy Fields, Mrs. Joe Mor- the Will annexed, of the estate democracy appeal to foreigners. affair of value. Participants cap ris and Wally Morris and Dottle of Thos. P. Zimmerman, deceas- Too many believe the Commun to work after it Is over Stoward t with Mrs. H. McDonald ed. Any person h aving a claim 1st charge against us that we ^ f u i remembnan«* of Stock M a r k e t h ^ t ^ *” -------------- are mercenary and interested OWn I n d t o c r e t i o n « A t Portland cattle prices have reading t j o rn Kniger against said estate is hereby re- only in exploitation of weaker Iead to a continued to strengthen during -M,L ? ^ n™” V ere present fnd quired to present same with the peoples. Too often we act e about the office boy ■ the pagt few weeks Good steers v ni(?pr showed the film proper proof annexed to the IL w e «brew our ^ n e y .round the h ^ e s ^ t f u ^ ^ e ? S « « Uw office as if the possession of material typiatl8 a iw w u w— »"»<? advanced > •» ’• *’• < » , " ’ of Roy J. Baker at Grass Valley, vaiiey, wealth was the only result of safe to say that su c h a wci i hundredweight ito'enily top J 68 ^ n e n s . Oregon, duly verified as by law democracy and capitalism. May- affair could wash or flood away Portlar<1 brought 832.75 Af^ r child™ provided, within six months from be we have the twto mixed in the petty annoyanc« of daily bundredweight. This is a ew p a » « l out t r e a t y > £ £ of nr8t publication of eoweigou III« 1= » , ,ft excbanCe. nau? or uie recent high at Portland. Some There was alao a ” notice, ruir nwn our own heads. , contact!— contac^L * - m ront hl ah at Portland. Some •. thia notice. > __ good, around 1000 pounds, steers ~ * • First publication being Dec It seems likely that there areL-— from the Idaho Experiment sta- - The Misses P ™ 1]® •*nd J * arf ember 22, 1950. ~ independent people in the world TAX AND TAX lion recently, brought $_2.50 a lene Smith Fred C’ zlmmerman ^ersonalUlfreedorn written into There Is a distinct difference J ^ d^ w e ig h t. A t’ ontario me- Christmas and the y 1* * J g * J*®* Administrator with the Will S T X tlV X . I?ut we have In legislator, and other, who .teers th t. past week top- Rl"« with their mother Mrs. Alta annexed. not exported Ideals or ideas; we have the Job of working with ?5 u 13050. Good Smith. ______ _____ Roy j Baker Z ’ sn o rte d m money. ¿ u , ye 7-lOc ovrtnrtMi nnev Fault F a u lt s public puunv affairs. aim uo. One war« group is V p been scarce at tbe me Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuypers Attorney have exp^ ^ \ . , t y hag Ways trying to expand govern- ®te®rs auction The entertained at dinner Christmas — ------ ------------- ♦ .• . the lnterventkmlsts hw been ^ y s try* y tock a u H io n . The Included ln tb e COUNTY COURT OF T His new YEAR’S bay , look ahead—at your future. ’ha7 e " . W iJ o la U o n l^ a r e more service.; the other 1, try- p ^ U^ ‘a“ e unchanged were Mrs. Clara White and eon THE RTATB OF OREGON FOR Do you see yourself as the one person in four The so^a to k government down aleera a ., . th at m|d. Robert of Portland and Mrs E . O H M B M A N who won’t be on charity at the age of 65? rrect when th e y a a y that we eggenUal thc to 50 cent. Mghgr than, mid Mrg gnd MatUr & the R ^aie of correct ___ _____ Who wiU. be free and financially independent? supporting oiner a,/««-, rodn™ November. ~ ------- cannot " Ä . r , for .laughter pur- W S T t e i i Cheater R ,. Andereen. . decrered. nations ln the rasnion u> w«.«. - - - - _ _ twenty years Good heifers for siaugmer put- gg Not|ce to creditors, Now, look back. - Out of all the money you’ve earned we have made them accustomed. axeB £ h y d p ^ g bave been arriving on the aY Kuvpers. ’ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: in the past 10 years, how much have you managed There is grave doubt that we . T Portland market during the past R H « ^ th K u y ^ r s . . You are bereby th a t, to 4ave? F ar too little? Don’t be discouraged. can, long support a n I n CrRlclgm #lready gttrted two w eek . Top prices lndo^ g wlth a had cold durln(? the undemlgned haa bean, ^ Asia and another In Europe* becauge the Ux gtud commit- around $30 to $31.75. These are r appointed by the above entitled y Oii— yes, yon— can build a pyramid of cash savings We either must stay closer at £ £ f(nd ngw new record h|ghs for heifer, at «he part urede. Court Administratrix of the at least as great as $4,S£9! Through one of the home, get help, or find a m ean, Qf fQr gtgtg to gpmd Porttond. At Ontario medium rfgJ“ “ r 7 uÎm an Wn to t e a Mtate of Chcster * Andeï ï f L simplest, surest savings plans ever devised*. of convincing other peoples that The that except for heifers have been bringing $27 y » deceased, and she has qualified -------------- — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ag guch AU p^goHg baving democracy Is a bettor way of defeated sa]e8 taxes, either gen- to $29. At Portland mec n Tod^y, «ign up in the Payroll Savings Plan • » claims against said estate are life than communism. It lsn t eraJ Qr apeciflc Oregon has heifers have ranged from $27 to where you work. I t’s the automatic, systematic, hereby required to present their as simple as Isolationism or In- about^ all the known taxeg al. $30. This is unchanged to $L00 “painless” plan that does your saving for you before claims duly verified, to the un terventionlsm. It is a worl£ refldy ? . higher than the mid-November you even draw your pay. And buys you U. S. Savings dersigned, within six months problem, ’ not merely one of We may expect tbat ^ r i , ^ the prices. Cow* grades at P01* ^ 1™ Bonds. You m a / save as little as $1.25 a week from the date of the first publi North America. * coming legislative session there have ‘ advanced around $1.00 or as much as $375 a month. I f you can set aside just cation of this notice at the of Most of the men now making wjjj mady suggestions about during the past two or three $7.50 weekly, in ten years you'll have cash fice of Roy J. Baker in Grass foreign policy in America are new taxes and Increases in old weeks. Good young cows have savings of The time to sta rt is nowl Valley. men who have failed tragically taxes. Tax* committees will be been topping at $25.50 to $2« Date of first publication being in major matters. Acheson and ^ ld to BCOrn for not producing Calves at Portland have shown Bonds aro like dollars, but better I December 22, 1950. Marshall are partly to blame for some easy way to pick the pub- an Increase of 50 cents to $1 00 ; Catherine M. Andersen If you need the money, any Series E United States the loss of China and have lost dc»g pockets and little will be a hundredweight during the past Administratrix Savings Bond you’ve had more than 60 days may be public confidence. We need some &aid about the failure of the so few weeks. Top vealers are Roy J. Baker < « one capable of supporting Ameri- ca!]e<i ways and msan.i commit- scarce but bringing around $32 cashed like a check a t gny bank or other authorized -Attorney for Estate ca. not merely supporters of the tee to cut expenditures to fit to $34 a hundredweight Med paying, agency. If you should accidentally lose or S m Dm . M«e monej, w * J « - administration. We are five the.,-inpome. 7’rue. the people calves are around $26 to Eireka Ixwdge No.121 A-F.AA-M destroy a bond, your money’s still safe; the self the bother of ard e rim -b j using out yean late In telling our story n;»ve voted themselves larger ex- |3 j Common $19 to $25. At the Meets on the 1st and Treasury will replace the bond at no charge. new subscription service. We place l«ir to other nations, we are five rendit we« In some fields but Ontario livestock auction choice 3rd Thursday evening« vears late in building an army, they cduld be met by restriction 8laugbter calves this w e e k «ersanal of aift «ibscripMoflS for ALL each month. Visiting wp have broader committments' in other fields. brought $34 to $36 a hundred- ! - .«• - members cordially In and less strength, less interna- R is safe to prophesy that the weight. Good slaughter calves' iwm oM ore author zed represent >es vited to meet with us - ANO YOU W IU H A W SAVE EACH C. S. Bennett, W. M tionai prestige, than at any Ume emphasis Will be on spending were around $30 to $32. At the ........ ami * hundred« a J of 4 for TIME. lift. FOfilUHf V IN 9 Y1AÄ» IN I« ««AM___ WEEK for vears We need statesmen and taxing until the peopTe livestock auction, day U .B. Pinkerton, Secretary magazine favorites. , UOHtr YOU without a record of failure to themselves begin to holler for oW dalry calveg for the light $ 719.11 Moro Lodge No. i l l t a o » $ 334.11 ro t $ 1.25 lead us into a workable policy economy. breed, have been bringing around Y u r -r m i Meets l«t and 3rd 1 440.84 668.97 ' 2.50 x that must be founded on under ------------------- - gg.50 ahead. Heavier dairy breeds Tuesday! In I.O.O.F. ' 3.75 M 63.45 rates ere reel 1,004.20 hall. Transient and standing of the psychology of gILLV ARGUMENT - have been selling at $10 to $20 2,009 07. A .129.02 ma »• 7.50 visiting brothers are other nations and an understand . a head. Whiteface calves a few TIM E SJt to 5 1 w ate 7.2.17.20 3 3 4 a .e s cordially invited to I 12 50 ing of the problems of other In this pre legislative p e rto A . fl old baye recently been meet with ua. 4.01 a 67 nations. of political publicity opponents ^ L ingjng around $30 to $32 a head 15 00 LIFE SS.7S far S2 web We might very well have bit- of the proposal to make it ~ T h e hog markets In Oregon 5 02 4 2.4 in Howell, N. ten off more than we can cheW sary for advocates of an inw a during the period from mid-Nov- Watkins, Secretary FORTUNE $1230 Is 12 with the kind of teeth we have tlve measure to Put ® P™« ember to the present time have Rebekah Lodge No. 116 And while the good dependable on them have reached , the peak strong to higher in Better Home» ond Gardent, $2.50 Meets 2nd FÜR YOUR SFCURITY ANO YOUR COHNTPY’S TOO, SAVE MOW— and 4th American will , « net««- <’°’ m 5° of • J ■ ? r»« auehUu.1 P“ B i ■ ., ■ ■ n ■■ ■■ ww—■ ■ price. At Portland top butcher (12 month»), McCall*», $2.50 (12 * Tuesdays of each « - • — « ■ 1 — « N r w z z w naB — t . « - » , « ’ * « M I^ ,• » . Z W * 1» * * R O M Aft PlJftCHASF OF U < the hard Job maatlcatlon Jhe They aay t h a t 11.proponen s i rgng#d from $1 to j 2 hwh. month. Visiting the hard Job muat be anaured that there will such «“ “ w « « d to * • ' b • „ „ mid-November. Re- month») . ... ond hundred» of members welcome. ---------- awhile, cost and the method of raising __ orices at Portland are other popular magazine» at big Helen Kruger, N. O.J be no more sa« big vutAa bites for for be awhile. shoved CO the M money they might resort to cent prices at t o n nn We don’t Intend to - be shoved the money I^ ’4V around $21.50 to $22 for good »aving» under »ingle-copy co»t*. Lucille May, Sec. around and likewise shoo Id n t a ll s o r ts o f faiJh*v ba^ and cbolce top butcher hogs. At Write sr |UkteW—er *M» s«a* te is tH g - Bethlekea» Chapter I^e. 7». <kJW ffo swashbuckling either We Just ,p• Ontario top butcher hogs this Meets every second and ” ’ P l-» in the world which week w e ^ » 1 9 ^ to |20? 0 _ At fourth Thursday lneach have we should maintain and It w ume Ontario w eaner pig« «old this f Ann tv tuiriRal month; visiting member« « , e expansive x p a n a lw M «« o o u u r r p pre~ht . ^ Z J T were t L a .^uxurv week at at around around «10 head. The The M B m a i l LO UIlIy J O t t M l not ao r^ p - P r ^ rev.»^ T t h a t windows luxury week $10 a a heed. invited. Moro, Oregon. leaders seem to think. « thoefe days and taxing them same price >. waa quoted at Uke Olive Young, W. M. tf the criticism of X i ^ u x ^luxury. C o r v ^ f Uvertock auction this Moro, Oregon Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary “ °U <***" “ *f •»**ta‘roed V Georg Wernmark accountant 4 ' J b Z *— J m m . < m * s ~” - ■ A \y S m ERMAN On New Year’s Day 1951 take a two-way look i V» at your life! joi llst IN trk im q - 1 j i m ■ h a « ^ - 7 • T7- , Ik ' ' ' J ' ■ '• - ■