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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1952)
AG« t SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 increase welfare payments. able. Carroll Sayra T here was a tim e w hen such A levy of 50 mills above the o . Vpdegraflf, pay rises were alm ost automa- six percent limitation for the A ttorney for Executor 29-32c tic because the cost of living city was adjudged enough to ask was going up so fast It was of the taxpayers. necessary. That tim e is a t least — —- NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING K X m e / \ t ^ 2 Í . el^ í r tUan<¿ ¡ 5 tem porarily past. T he federal index is so larded w ith unneces- notice OF FINAL HEARING g C o n a re to o f M a rc h 8, $JPjS- Notice is hereby given th a t the ■> / ’ undersigned have , filed in the OFFICIÂT county paper «ary items as to no longer be an accurate gauge of w hat it [Notice is hereby given that the County o u rt & County c Court of the* State of costs to live. Food is down and undersignedr ■ has filed in the 0,-egon for Sherm an County clothing is down. R ents are often ^ ^ y Co u it of the State 9» their Final Report and Account easier. Oregon for Sherman County his as Executrices of the Last Will UState budgets made this year ent ’ of Samuel and Account as and Testam ------------- ~1 ° B. Indicate a desire to draw the tor the La8t w ill and Holmes, deceased, and th a t Sat- hicome closer to the outgo. In ^ anwrU j . gayrs. urday, June 14, 1952, a t ten N EW SPA PER m any states as In Oregon expen . and th at Saturday, o’clock a. m. of «aid day, at the PU BLISH ERS d itu res have (been larger than . „j 1952 a t ten o’clock ocsocs County to u m y v Court a j u it room iw m in m the w c Court incomes. Budget m akers m ight ’ house at Moro, Oregon, has been ASSOCIATION be Induced ------------- to rem em ~ -------„ -- ber the - courtroom m the Courthouse, fixed by the Court as the time ™ at Moro, Oregon. has been fixed and place tor bearing of object. SUBSCRIPTION RATES to said Final Report and ONE YEAR . .......... place for hearing of objections Account and the settlem ent of to said Final Report and Account said estate, ; MAY 23, 1932 and the settlem ent of said es- Mabel Holmes *• Cassie Holmes PRICE CONTROL BEANS The OPS, that great friend of Fortunate is the traveler, who the down trodden, self advertised having returned home, oon feast as an agency to prevent infla- again on th e homely bean. A dish tlonary f(xxL prices, has an Of bears» is a proletarian dish, THE G A Y SHOP nounced that it fa increasing listed often on the printed the price Of canned goods. If menu and the traveler in far lovely new dresses^and Lingerie there stlH he friends of govern- paru nwy not encounter beans m ent controls this should de- unless his finances wane beyond W hite Stag,- Lazy Susan wrap skirt crease them. the danger point. Details indicate th at chain Beam, we hope are stttl found hi Glam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses stores o r those buying direct places where the condition of the will not have to change prices, pocket book imak he considered I/rit that wholesalers will get th e ln relation to the condition of increased income by charging t he stonfach. That is not a serl- more to stores. T h at is another oug handicap for a plate of blow to the little stores th a t are beans js ag welcome to the inner W asco O regon ^ trying to comjpete w ith th e big man as a steak. But not so stylish on<*s. 0 ^ niight boast of eating a People have been told thou- «teak at the Stork club who would sands of times th a t governm ent apologize If caught eating beans control becomes a mpnoply; th a t a t jo e ’s. Yet the stomach would a monoply by governm ent Is be as well filled, th e blood as worse than one by private firm s enriched, the muscles streng because th e re is no government- thened in one case as another al correction of it. But It looks Beans, we are trying to say, so easy to pass a bill and end are fine food. There is hardly a the troubles of the economic cooU who can spoil a bean, the w nr*d- l .t little w hite ones, the red ones, If congress is tru ly interested the big tanas. Y et m any a cook in the welfare of the people It cim render a steak Inedible. will discontinue price control. "IT is odd how styles influence the choice Of food. T here Is a« much nutrient in a round steak POPULARITY CONTEST or a piece of neck as In a tender . The charge that modem elec loin, and If we ate m erely to tlons are m ere popularity con feed ourselves there would not tests is strengthened by the ac- the distinction ln m eats tion of voters Who rush ln great th a t exists. N either would the waves to vote for General Etaen-. bean be relegated to short-order Mer »«I fam ily kltthen. New both » " ProbjW y good a r t ealCT; ,n ld(, men. do not quarrel w ith th e ir >nd hum iut It u , wives w .v e , m ore than tly.n common, pay (Wr o, .lelns, rot wholroome food „ (hw e of you and believe th at America Is a _ who travel« g- welcome him home A fa r e lg h t a d m a n p r ó v id a » f o r th e f u t u r a . g reat Country. Ike has done a with a kettle of beans, not only Planning...building...banking for ’’ tomorrow” ara the good job as a political general for the good of hfes stomach, aharacterittki of the man>who loolfa ahead. and has taught Europeans to which may be surfeited with He know» that the bank that x rv e , the beat it open for the convenience of its customer*. W hy noi opea your sav «■«ixt-i hl"1 “¡‘houK|; f a n c y food., but to r the good <rf tion ith tins nations coffers his soui, _^.i to revive e-«»^«» «. the k « hnm»iv ings account today where w n f N O W earn 2% oo your homely savings regardless of the s iz /o f your account? might have helpecf Ewtes obtain instincts and let him know he is n< ,d hfa prominence herouee of the an(1 faml| T(,n work of Rudolph Haley, secre- dertoins are eaten among strang eary of th e crime committee, ers and lx?onS are eaten among SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH and television. As a sen ato r he friends. ■ is a glam our boy. But both are good citizens w "1 kj would lie good OF PORTLAND neighbors and fishing com pan CITY BUDGET the levy- The city council, A ■ ions. "IfTS StSto OtfGON roorm or The point Is th a t neither fa as Ing board of the city, has taken P « 4 « ,a i D » » « > b»w ro n c« C « r p « r a n n * good as painted am , th a t those $6000 from the published bucket„ who are saying th at no one b u t making the total $9000 instead Ike can lead ua to world peace, of $15,000 above the alx percent domestic prosperity and quiet lim itation and reduced the pro- old age are displaying a fawning liable millage from 76 to 51. ten d em y th a t is not very Amer- Lakt year th e millage was 46- lean. We do not like band- The council was aw are th a t wagons. objections would be raised, but, If Ike and FMes are the judging from (|aeu8eion based choices of th eir parties we will its decision on this information, have <o listen to their praise» The first obligation of the city for fax m onths more. We would under the levy passed by the prefer m ore analysis and less people Jk st year is to provide adulation. The welfare of this more water; the well will coat nation la not aided by Its voters a mtntrrtum of $4000; repair to choosing for a political hero a th e ditch fa estim ated at $2000; man whose Ideas are not known a pump adequate for a 400 foot except for w hat he raid three well and necessary pipe and la- o r four years ago. It may be th at bor will take up another $6000 he is as perfect as his ay neo-'thereby using all di the fujwdS' pants proclaim (and mjc how estim ated as available. , / we hope his fa) b u t until he has ReductidfT was made in the ‘s hown more th an a bald beat, (fire tr u e ! appropriation partly end a wide grin we must reserve ’because of the criticism of th e Judgment. . - purchase which m ight defeat the Kates sounds like a new dealer entire budget, t>ecau«r the levy- in a different h a t ing board felt that paym ent Of ..... .! the entire cost of Jhe truck was COfciT OF LIVING a burden too large for the city Farm ers, whose Incomes are to assunw? w ithout some aasur- not increasing, may well take a ance that ru ral residents would real interest in proposals to in- assist; because m any councJUmen crease the pay of governm ent are not ^uisfled th at the propos- its easy to be a .good offlcials and the federal plan to ed truck fa the best buy avail- J&iferman (County J o u r n a l F n h lk th e d Every Prloay at Moro, Oregon -_________ _____ (Yilrs I,. French "7777_____ E d ito r Gay Shop how can you tell a farsighted m an? Geo. G. Updegpaff, A ttorney tor Executrices. 28-31C NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persona having claims against th e estate of Bismark Scholl, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present them, in proper form, to the undersigned, the du|y appointed, (qualified and acting A dm inistrator, w ith the will annexed, of the estate of Bis mark Scholl, deceased, a t his of fice in Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from th e date of thia notice, to wit: May 16, 1952. Geo. G. Vpdegraff 28-31C or terms- Can be seen in Micro. W rite Tallman Piano Store, 365-395 South 12th Street, Sa lem, Oreon. / 28-30 AALBSMEN WANTED FARMER — LUtMBERMAN — DAIRYMAN — HOUSEW IFE or anj| qualified person—if you have a car and spare tim e w rite for inform ation how to earn $1 to $3 an hour supply ing users near you with Itaw- leigh flavors, spices, foods, house and fa rm supplies. Free booklet and inform ation w ith o u t obligation. W rite Sales Manager, Hawlieghs, OaMland 20, Calif. . 28-30c FOR SALE: 12 foot boat and trailer. See T. Lester Johnson, Wasco • 28-C9C CALL FOR BIDS School D istrict No. 9, Wasco, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of a new school CUSrOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp bus until 8:00 p. n t Ju n e 5, 1952. freeze. Bring them in any dav Bidders m ay obtain specifica but Sunday. C 4 C Food Store, tlons from Jerry* B arnett, Clerk, Grass Valley, Oregon. 21 tie Wasco, Oregon 29-30c .FOR SALE: Old make violin, fine tone. Case included. $100. If interested see Mrs. Davis at Union Pacific depot.) „ 26-30c FOR SALE: 1950 Chev. 1-ton Pickup w ipi 4-speed trans, TRUCK FOR SALE: 1941 Chev stock rack. B. McNeely, Grass rolet, 1V4 ton, 4 new 10 ply Valley, Oregon. 13c tfn 7:50 x 20 nylon tires and tubes; ¡both bed and stock racks; NEED AN A LLPU RPO SE CAR? motor in good condition. Bill Then see the Willy« Station Johnson, owner, see at Tom Wagon on display at W ILLIS mie Barnet ranch. Grass Val MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over ley. „• 29c drive, plenty of carrying capacity WANTED: Man w ith car to call means safety, economy and prac on farm ers in Sherm an county. tical transportation. Also New $15 to $20 in a day. No exper Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK ience or capital required. W rite UPS and STATION WAGONS. today. ’ NfcNess Co., Dept B., Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for WU- 2423 Magnolia S t Oakland 7, lys-Overland Sales. Service, Parts California. 29^30p and Accessories. W est Columbia R iver R ig h rrrjv T he Dalles, Ore FOR SALE—3-bedroom, 1-story gon. 23-tfc. ihouee, completely redecorated Inside, complete w ith electric NOTICE OF HEARING range, w ater heater and part- ON FINAL REPORT Notice la glyen th a t C ather ’ ly furnished. See Baddy O’Mea ra, Wasco, Phone 761; after 5 ine M. Andersen, adtninistratrix p. m. call 173. 28-9c of the estate of Cheater R. An LIBERA L INCOME, GROWTH dersen, has filed her final re & SAFETY for spare m(oney port and account of her adm in (through high grade stocks, mu istration of «aid estate and th a t tual stock a n d bond, trusts, Saturday, Ju n e , 14th, 1952, a t the which have unbroken divi- hour of 10 o’c lock, a. m Stand _ dend records since 1924 and ard time, of said day and the courtroom of the above entitled earlier. court in the courthouse in Moro Ixeam w hy millions of investors, ln Sherman County, Oregon, has large and sm all, ylpung and been fixed las the -time and place old, have been MORE than sa Tor hearing all objection« to said tisfied w ith P0®1 result«. MJany final report an d the settlem ent tax advantages jxwsihle in es- thereof. tabkihlng estate-building and Catherine M Andersen, 'ed u c a tio n funds for the future. A dm inistratrix W rite, cell on J. W. DODD, Carlton L. Pepper TYGH VALLEY, ORE. Agent, A ttorney flur Adminfa- _ Wm. J. Collins & Co., V. S. tra trix 28-31 c . Bank BWg., Portland. 28t,fc NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING FOR SALE: Spinet^ Piano. Will Notice is hereby given th a t sacrifice for quick «ale/. Cash Donalds K nigh ten, Administra- W ant Ad» trix w ith Will Annexed of the E state of Christopher Thomas Taylor, Deceased, has filed . In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, her Final Account and the Court has set the 10th day of June, 1952, in the office of thp County Clerk in the Court House a t Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. as the time and place for the settlem ent of said account ing and for hearing objections to the same, if any. DONALDA KNIOHTEN A dm inistratrix w ith Will Annexed - 69c J. Tracy Barton The Dalles, Oregon Attorney for the Estate notice of f in a l h earing Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ¡has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Sherm an County her Final Report and Account as Exedu- triX of th e Last Will and Testa m ent of W alter A. Medler, de ceased, and th at Saturday, May 31, 1952, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day, ai the County Court room, in the Courthouse,- at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed by the C ourt as the time and place for hearing of objections to said Final Report and »Account and the settlem ent of said estate. Fay Helmick Medler Geo. G. Uipdegraff < 26-9c A ttorney for Executrix Moro lxxMe No, IIS 1.O.OJF Meets 1st and -3rd Tuesdays ln I.O.O.F. hail. T ransient and visiting brothers are cordially invited __ Floyd Lane, N. G. I>?o W atkins, Secretary I.apine Rebekah IxMlge No. l i t Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Visiting members welcome Josephine G entry * N.O. Halen Martin, Sec. Eareka Ixxlge No. 121 AJ?. A A.M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting members cordially In vited to meet with u s Clyde Gillmor, W. M. H. D. Pinkerton, Secretary Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.S Meets every second and fourth Thursday in each month: visiting members invited. Moro, Oregon. Bonnie May, W. M-^. Gwen Ross, Secretary nh ST NATIONAL BAN K g From where I sit ~ J o e M arsh w ith Open your account here a fjh e United National. You will feel at h o n e .. YOU ’ I r * like the friendly, personal service from n:::i and women who are interested in V to’-ri' ; you and in helping you. Com plete banking facilities at the U. National m ean one-stop banking for ill cus tom ers. You can fill all youc financial needs u n d er.one roof. Checking and savings Ac counts, safe deposit boxes, every type of loan, trust services, travelers checks, bank money- orders are only a few of the many services we perform for customers every day. The U. S. N ational is a bank of integrity-—/ one you will be proud to call your own. It te/epbone neighbor, too is Oregon owned and Oregon o p e ra te d .., serving more and more people each year. If yours is a party-line, it’s easy to be a n eighborly telephone user. Ju st keep these simple points in m ind “ Bonk w h en y o u m ake telephone calls: W h e n y o u have a series Attention Ladies I Cakes lined op — eaek with a number. Judge« looking, breaking off pieces, tasting. The winner? Number 4—a cake with a wonder ful, glossy chocolate frosting. This was at the Women’s Club last n ig h t Then Duke Thomas stepped up—hit cake was Number 4! Seems his missus was laid up, so Duke took over—and won I H ere's Duke's prise-w in n in g frosting recipe: M e lt I s e w ir w a iM W M to o W s h e M la t« la S e aM a M U r . B a s M ra frM R f a s t . stM 1 H ra p e aifteS eaa fa e li« a « r*a s a r a r aaS tba. hot w a te r a a 4 hte«4. A M I H I relh a. oua a t a tla ia , h o o tia i »»11 a f te r aaeh. AM I tha. h attar. to a tln c th a ro a tM y ■ < '« aa*U tha. F llle aaS fraate l-iaafc. t-la y a r eaka. From where I sit, we all have different abilities and tastes . . , and these difference» are some tim es su rp risin g . Duke bakes prise-winning cakes. My wife, for example, can beat most any man a t checkers. Same when it comes to beverage»—you may like eoffet or tea while I prefer a refreshing glass of hear. But let's not have any “half-baked" Ideas that peo> pie are all the same—or skos/d be CssyngAf, 2952, (/si/cd State» Breners Foundation o f calls to make, allow a few m inutes betw een them w H h US” O p e n y o u r ac co u n t n o *r ■* M ake sure the line is clear befo re y o u call • R eplace h the receiver p ro p e rly in its cradle after calling. T hese W suggestions will m ean still b e tte r party-line service fo r you, to o .V o r if y o u m ake them a habit, y o u ’ll 11296722 THE ______.... . > find th a t they give people a b e tte r chance to call you. ■ • Rk • •. • > •. 1 - > e m e / ^ e n c y c ^ / k m ay arise w hile y o u are using y o u r party-line. If a telephone neighbor **•■9«» FaSsral O sa sti* la sa r a a s» C sr g s r s tls a breaks in and explains the em ergency, it’s always th o u g h tfu l to hang up and com plete y o u r call later. - » J? Pacific Telephone A N O R IO O N B A N K S I I V I N O O R I O O N