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l —T 11 *.. ^c9* PAGE X SHERMAN COl’M ' JOI>KNAI MORO, OREGON F R ID A Y M A R C H f , IV32 a Thom pson w ill he leader and he CHURCH GGROUP M E E TS fo r man o r his’ beasts. led In the old grave ya rd on has in v ite d a panel consisting W$ arc. toid th a V ? la n d ' w eata Ten m ile. K im b a ll was acquitted, A la ym e n ’s fo ru m is bqing con o f V ernon F la tt, Gene Bennett, Instead o f tth e balm y w eather out and \vc k n o w th a t land can and wa» in th a t co u n try fo r many the co u n ty has had fo r several ducted d u rin g L e n t a t th e church Douglas A lle y, Joy B aum gartner, Published Every Frlaay at l»e w asted A w ay by erosion so years. - jfc days T hursday was cold and the and the second o f the series w ill and N ina Belshee to aid him . Moro, Oregon W E L L D R IL L IN G _____ p ro d u ctio n is'decreased. We also A fte r his com m on-law -w lfe le ft east w in d blew as I f s tirrin g u p be held Sunday n ig h t a t 8 p. m. Topic w ill be “ W hat the Church E d ito r know th a t nu n ft is using more h im , D. G. Leonard had a lo t of Russell Belshee and Mac H a ll a late snow storm . Means to the Laym an.” , S ile s L F r e n c h T E ’ D A L L E S , OREGON product» tor f o < \ t h a n he did a tro u b le ^ »with help to ru n his E lm e r M cC lure master of the conducted the fir s t one w ith A m ixed qua rte t. B etty Keyes, BnUred sa second clan« matter at ths tew e e n iu rles agoNjrte is im prov- hotel. N a t L in d s e y ,. re p a ir man Oregon State Grange, was in the “ W h y be a C h ris tia n ” as the Beulah T o w n se n d ,. Russell Bel Phone 3729. 518 W . 7thSt Pb.tofflcs at Moro. Oresron. under Act ip g the q u a lity o f Ste foods and fo r the telegraph lihe, w ent to county T h u rsd a y and called at theme. Sf Conrreaa o f March 8, 1879. Sunday n ig h t Dewey shee and Mac H a ll, w ill sing. PAPER the p ro d u c tio n . o f th^m as one A lk a li (A rlin g to n ) and got a the Jo u rn a l office. » O F F IC I A l c o r NT V ----------— w ay o f feeding the m illio n s o f wo map w h o came and w orked so new m ouths th a t need food each w e ll th a t L e onard th o u g h t she ANNOUNCEMENT \ w«t» ju s t w h a t he w anted, and he was N A T I O N A L . E D I T O R I A L year. I hereby announce that I am A s i b c IlA T l ie N T e a rs ago W lth u s . an Erigllsh poon m a rrie d her, and then hl3 a candidate fo r the office of £7 ¿J I economist, fig u re d th a t the 1}U- troul ___ __ trouble d id begin. ’ She d id no State R epresentative fro m the man race w ould starve w it h in \ i more w o rk , soon learned the 22nd R epresentative D is tric t few years W h l W d f Its constant’ com bination to the safe, and as co m p risin g G illia m , ' Wheeler, g ro w th and the dAscovfl-y o f all (jm e w e n t on, every th in g was Sherman and M o rro w counties, NEW SPAPER the lands of the w orld. I t d id n ’t bad, and Leonard took h e r to subject to the w ill of the Demo P U B L IS H E R S occur. Science had much to do The Dalles, and sued fo r a dl- c ra tic voters a t the p rim a ry w ith th iit and s till is the m ost Vorce? She came back on the election ¡May 16, 1952. ASSO CIATION im p o rta n t fa c to r in expanding stage, and insisted on sta yin g Robert Smith. the food supply. - there. Soon a fte r, one m o rn in g Condon, Oregon The discovery o f K rillu m , a he was found shot in the heed, SUBSCRIPTION R ATES w ill make clay she was trie d fo r m u rd e r, arsd ONE 1 E A R .............„......... .. S2.(Xi chem ical th a t NOTICE TO CREDITORS lands fria b le and npillow , Is a a fte r a long tr ia l she was fin a lly lA ll . persons - having claims hew method o f increasing produc- acquitted. She studied law w h ile M A R C H 7, 1U32 tio n by m aking lands more fer- j n ja il, and w e n t to. San F ran- against the estate of Olive F. iife and easier tille d . Chemicals cigco and was adm itted to the Robinson, deceased, are hereby n o tifie d to present them in pro that k ill a lrn o it any specified b a r. \ T A X P A Y IN G T IM E type o f weeds, e xp e rim entation There were tw o o th e r k illin g s per fo rm to the undersigned, the appointed, q u a lifie d and I t used to be th a t the tim e fo r that produces bigger.crop«, trans- th a t co u n try , th a t happened d u ly paym ent o f p ro p e rty taxes was p o rla tlo n th a t moves food pro- a ite r j lef t there, b u t as I knew a cting A d m in is tra to r o f the es above named de called ta xp a yin g tim e because the duvta to places o f scarcity, can: a|( lhe concerned, I 'V U l tate o f the A man named ceased, a t the o ffice o f Geo. G. largest p a rt of total taxes n in g , preserving, and freezing m ent|on them . U pdegraff, M oro, Oregon, w lth - w ere paid then. I t has long th a t p e rm it the safe storage of Jx)ve and George W rig h t had A n six m onths fro m the date of a m all a l l o examples v u m n lf M ; of o f man m a n ' . a ! row . in * drUg , __________ n a i n .Wasco, as food are gtore since been tru e that the federal notice, to w it M arch 17, (« .<ful fig h t fo r su rv iv a l. t got outsi(ie Love drew a governm ent through g re a tly In-, ri>vnivi>r trip p e e d d h i , 11 creased Income taxes has made I bat .tome of them are p ro fita b le re vo lve r, W W rla rig h h t t trip p him John Q. Robihson Is beside the point. M arch J 5 ta xp a yin g tim e. and alm ost got th e g un w hen 18-21c A nation o r poor by the -L o ve shot h im . Love was trie d Geo. ( X U pdegraff, iiic ic a ic those Uiune wKd wnu fin n riu UlUl .A , is „ ric . h _, There are d th at every payday Is ta xp a yin g tim e ' Q u a n tity of a?,. 4 havi fo r m u rd e r, and came clear. A tto rn e y \fo r A d m in is tra to r and these persons, unless they she} te r c ze . * There was a scandal m ixed up NOTICE T<> CREDITORS ca re fu lly add up the , u m . th e y " “ / n t e r “ "°a 'iid J u r a ^ d to in th e ir trouble. A ll persona having claim s pay, m ay n o t k n o w how much 11 , .5 ? ? L /X No d o u b t th e rV a re m any th a t against the estate of C athrlne C. they are paying, nor th in k 'a b o u t V fn d «nme rem em ber the shooting scrape W ilke , deceased/\ are .hereby ier. I t can be stored and some w h a t they could buy i f taxes tim es kept; It cannot be eaten. between Joe W a lke r and Tom n o tifie d to present them In p ro were lower. The average citizen o f the Gordon. T om and his b ro th e r in per fo rm to the undersigned, the I f the president s budget o f U nited States has some 2.4 acres law,. Ed B ic k fo rd and his w ife , d u ly appointed, q u alil 85.4 b illio n s is passed i t w ill re o f rtUll Susie, had gone to the old Gpr acting E x e c u trix o f the VU provide UIUTIUC food C W s fo w a r s e a s ... _ soil to him q u ire $914,000,(XX) fro m -O regon I t w as fo u r a few years ago. In don place to get fr u it, w h ile they aud Testam ent o f C a th ri according to figures made by the the w o rld there Is lesslhan or.e were gone, W a lke r p u t a w e W ilk e , deceased, a t the U n ite d States Chamber o f Com acre. In -S h e rm a n county It fence across th« road In a ra- Geo. G. U pdegraff, Moro, merce. T h a t means th a t the av 120 acres. We grow o n ly a few vine and wheen they came to toe w ith in six m onths from the date erage fa m ily w ill pay $1843 per crops and m ust exchange them fence, Tom started to c u t the of th is notice, to w it: February alk- 15th, 1952. year, som ething over $150 per th ro u g h b a rte r o r the use -“ o f wires, w hen Joe and J im er came up on the o th e r side, m onth. N o t all o f th is comes fro m tnoney fo r o th e r necessities. Catherine Andeesen T h is Is all v e ry " elem entary a°d a fte r some words, they n o th Geo. G. Updegraff, Income taxes, b u t some fro m the / o u ’ll never know what she means till you try Chrysler a man^ .««else and special taxes qlthough th is Is the tim e o f year began shooting Joe was shot in A tto rn e y fo r E xe cu trix 15-I8c Power Steering yourself! £?«*» ofAer cart wtjA so^ when o u r dependence on th e r th® arm end T o m was shot n o w levied. called power tberinq don’t offer os much new taietq and eaee Dücover Powtr between .the eyes. Joe lost his NOTICE OF HEARING The tax b ill o f the state o f soil should be recalled. — arm . but w as acquitted o f m u r ON FINAL RBTOKT Oregon Is $90,000,000 a year o r 5 . at the gettt Today . an i On* every turn, hydraulic power does 4 /5 of her work, her der. There had been trouble little less than ten percent of the Notice is g ive n th a t the u nder hand does only 1/6! On every turn, she turns her wheel 1 /f l>etwMfi them fo r a long tim e. signed, as a d m in istra to r^ p C the -n a tio n ’s b ill to r Oregon. 1^- ^ « ^ T n iJ T K s distonre than other cars! J i t eeery ™ T o be continued estate o f Thomas P Zim m erm an, federal taxe* were levied on p ro her hands have 5 times her former power to hold an< control perty, o r If each county paid the T h is is the tim e o f the p o litl- — Jay Price deceased, has file d his fin a l re 180 V -6 her car’s front wheels! ,, u M same percentage o fin c o tn c taxes cal speculator. He flourishes lik e p o rt w ith the cle rk of the Coun on non-premium She eases into parking places yon wouldn t even try. 8ne B arney’s G. V. ty C o u rt o f the State o f Oregon, th a t i t w ould pay p ro p e rty taxes, th e green bay tree and the click- P aint Security of Power slips through traffic with the precision of a watch. She breezes fo r Sherman County, and th a t the federal budget w o u ld cost m g o f his ty p e w rite r is as the . . . Drwer-Controltad Au over bad roads with never a feel of wheel fight, car under said co u rt has fixed Saturday, Sherman countians $5,212,542 h u m o f locusts— and often as made Fluid Treiwmimion control as never before! . , ... the 29th day o f March, 1952, at and the state tax some h a lf a om inous. I I / a . . . The Rou<h-Road Sta She can start in the morning and drive into the night w itn m illio n . Local taxes are some N o w the a tte n tio n o f these ex- BY O Z l f Z l U > the h our o f 10 o ’clock a. m_ of bility of Oriflow R»de . . . never a hint of shoulder strain . . . with the same wohderfuJ . perts i is s tu jtoward Z v .O O O . t u rn in e c u d tu n a iu x New vv w s said day and the courtroom of T h e protection o f F u lly A w heel feel” and safety in every mile! A ch a rt published I n th is Issue H am pshire w here hotel keepers, FOR S A L E : 4 bottom In t. plow, the above e n tltile d court in tne Waterproof Ignition. Vome try this amazinj^new steering yourself. We promise indicates th a t these fig u re s are ham burger stands and gasoline Good shape $350. C all A nR ill- courthouse in M oro; Oregon, as iU you anything I salesmen a ’•------ Monroe Pontiac Inc., 191, Moro. the tim e and place fo r hearing, approxim ately correct fo r the -salesmen re -re -— a p in “ g — a *------------ welcome M l C r w r . Iw y w W . w a íU N -, « W . m A N T m u J P m m t À iw ìm a ll objections to said re p o rt and ♦nrdgwr *» m m m r th e rm af m- - * » * " * h a rre s t fro m busy p o lltl- (NOTK FOR S A L E : One 3 bottom and comes of a ll person» west o f the fia n s . 1 he stories are rem lnts- the settlem ent thereof. and one 4 bottom, 14” Case ’ ’ Fred C. Zim m erm an M lssissippi w ith some a d d ltlo n a r c e n t o f tiw tra in in g camp stories plows w ith hitch. Ready to go. A d m in is tra to r land th ro w n in. The fiv e m illio n thut fro « oidthne prize $475. A rs ll 1 Monroe Pontiac, C a rlto ii L Pepper 17-20t in federal taxes w ould be about f '« h te rs camps before the news- Inc., 191, Moro. A tto rn e y fo r a d m in is tra to r h a lf o f the total assessment va' « W P e d th a t so rt of thing. yv© are c e rta in ly n o t socialists H A R T S C li lX — every F irst a n d B ig g s Stre e ts T u ts. uatlon o f Sherm an county. We T here Is no doubt th a t the in o u r p o litic a l concepts. Folder and price lis t by re people have been sold too much are in d iv id u a ls and we cherish a tu rn m a ll. H arts H atchery, governm ent; they are b u ying contest. A footrace, a ball game, Beaverton, Ore. J5-24c and paying fo r more than they a Ix ix ln g ’ bo u t, a fis h in g derby, even the ra b b it chasing dog has 800 fa m ily W a tkin s Route now can afford. We are available. I f you w a n t y o u r M any of the more extravagant advocates in Am erica. ow n business • w ith ' better vrncM •»» m a k in g Our p o litic a l campaigns bureaus are w ell entrenched and lo m t' ve rv ° ' er to f lt the PtfU ertl of 8P<>« t- than average income, w rite are able to present why t h e y * " « r * ’.*1’ “ - fo r in fo rm a tio n to The J. R. excellent reasons A man enters the arena, throw s W a tk in s Co., 137 D exter Ave., should continue to receive money his hat in the rin g , and citizen*, Seattle, 9, W ashington. 15-20c In the same grand scale to w h ich a ll over the nation decide to sup- they are accustomed. The federal p o r f o r oppose h im at the polls by ^ R 1950 Chev. 1-ton SALE; budget is a com plicated docu P ickup «, w ith 4-speed trans, the sim ple act of m aking up th e ir m ent o f 1222 pages stock rack. B. M cNeely, Grass m inds-M ind often closing them I t Is presently argued th a t V alley, Oregon. . 13c tin tig h t. ” 1 lik e Jke ’’ buttons are congress should have a force of w o rn by v o te rà w ho have no taJf experts who could break idea o f the general's qualities o r NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Then see the Wlllys Station dow n the budget In to flLQI? cas’ q u a lifica tio n s. T a f U nbuttons ate lly understood pieces so that w o rn by another group fo r no Wagon on display at WILLIS MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over congressmen could inyre easily better, reasons. \ decide w h a t to d o w lM i H. T hat . I t does seem as FT the process drive, p le n ty o f c a rry in g capacity means safety, economy and seems a reasuprfliîe suggestion, Of self governm ent m ig h t h to b u t except fo r an absence of de ca rrie d on w ith consideration fo r tical tra n sp o rta tio n . » A lso New ta il the federal budget doesn t policies as a m a jo r feature. We F our W heel D riv e JE EPS, P IC K seem much more fo rm id a b le than are d ivided Into parties as de UPS and S T A T IO N WAGONS. fo _ r WI1- the state budget. In d u s try and fin ite •iy iv / . Contact _ . W IL . L _ IS . MOTOR o _ ly ua as uiuinru a lu m n i oi of u n iv e rs ity e ffo rt should p e rm it congress u> and state. These p o litica l sports l.vs,Overland Sales, Service, Par understand the budget. E xp e rts w rite rs aid and abet this aspect Accessories. .. . ... * ap D Tho H i U m Ore Dr« R lvnr ive r n H iffh ig h tv w a a v y, The Dalles, m ig h t help If congress, was • o j. QUr natjona| affairs. They gon. 23-tfc. ta in th a t the experts represen e* K e fa u ve r’s T V appeal —.........- — * a w > »7 , .»«..»TW «. . . appeal, congress Instead of the bureaus. TafVg nu.nlaJ brilliance, T ru - CUSFOM S L A U G H T E R IN G — H igh taxes m ig h t be defensi .c m an>s w jn n j ng habit, Eisenhow- Meat cu ttin g , w rapping, sharp .. the people are assuieu tna ej.,s apJHM| , u independents much • freeze. B rin g them In a n y dav the money needed to arm th e na ftxX lm ll w rite rs dissect hut Sun«lav C A C I^ood Store. tlo n against possible a tta t ant p o te n tta lltle s o f state's tack- Grass V alley. Oregon. 2lt?e if at the same tim e the g o v e r n jps a n d t j J(? u n iv e rsity ’s blocking m ent was fu lly honest anti dom ta cks. Moro Ixxbre N«4 111 L O O J estic a p propriations were reduc We beeonie partisans and cheer Meets 1st and 3rd ed In other w ords the govern fo r anil bet on o u r side. We ex Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. m ent Itself, the bureaus, the do erclXb o u r com bative instincts, ball- T ra n sie n t and gooders. should tig h te n th e ir vv<r g lo ry in lieing a partisan. v is itin g brothers are belts along w ith the taxpayers. T ro u b le Is that It Is not over as lo rd ia h y invited Such taxes must lie exception is a game. We make national de Floyd L m e , N. G. al, not usual. The ta xp a ye r n a w cisions in o u r elections. N j w on Leo W atkins. Secretary be assured th a t they are excep der we like.,, the decisions sv ita . 11« Laptee Rebekal tlonal and those’ ^ h o represent little . • '■ . ‘ Meets 2nd and 4th them m ust see to It th a t th«4 Tuesdays of each are an e x tra o rd in a ry levy, io Youngstown Kitrbeos 88“ TWia-bowl C abtnrt month. ! Visiting be sepclflc thia epunty cannot J A Y P R IU E U M E M O IR S Sink, o m o f 18 lusury models. Features ooe- members welcome long a ffo rd to send $5,000,(kX) to niaee. arid-resssting porcelain-enamel too? tw in W ashington fo r governm ent. We W hen 1 named the scholars of Josephine G e n try bowls; recessed soap dish; double N.O. p ublic school, I did neither w a n t o r can use th a t the firs t -uuigiuM mixinft-fnuret; flexible rinse spray. ABOUT THE COUNTY jB ljr r m a n (Sunn tg a jo u rn a i DORIN WILBURN PRATT MOTOR C lkW asco, Oregon not m ention the names of H a rry and Asa Rlcheldegfer, th e y also w ent to th a t firs t te rm of school. FOOD I am not sure o f the year, b u t about 1870, F ra n k K im b a ll had a -M a n runs a perpetual race igainst starvation. R ig h t now he cabin in Cottonwood canyon. A f s ahead q u ite a ways and prob te r being away, he th o u g h t the Indians had robbed his cabin, so ,bly gaining. I t is not o n ly a o nte3t fo r the w hole race of he set a gun at the w indow , and put a w a rn ing note on the door, na n klnd b u t fo r ra th natbm in hbs alwence, C harley Candle, ind-eaeh in d ivid u a l. O rd in a rily population contin. w h h liv e d on the John Day. ju s t *».• above ___ Cottonwood, came to K lm - ies to Increase and the W w Oa o rld -------- I . n z r r T h e re lx a h tn it ba I Is. and not seeing the note, X num ber i t acn.'. th a t ear. m - n v .l , h , w t n d o » « > d ^ « »hoi much goverhment. Helen Martin, Sac. Youngstown Kitchens Food Waste Disposer can be easily installed. Yours for as little as Eureka Lodge No. I l l AJP. A Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Vlaltina members cordially in- vtted to mast sdth us k Clyde GUIntor, W. M. Pinkerton, Secretary ___ Rethleheas Chaptar No. 7B. (KELS Meets every second and fourth Thursday In each month; visiting members invited. Moro, Oregon ’ p^ « , n . c !^ ™ » and i « r w i.h h im , n x te K U h * John D ay Bonnie May, W. Mi Gwen Ross, Secretary - S Î X Z i p w v id c no food bridge to r help. C .b d l« w . b u r , $7.40 , A MONTH 'Everything To Butld Anything The Dalles, Oregon —r. V