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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1952)
I PAGE t fcHBRMAN UUUSTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRULU,» NOVEMBER 21, IMS 1 know of a be most Itappy If I have 1**en Ikation of this noticéf to-wit: Fbttat«* o f T h o m a s M . G a rr e tt All persons having claims again st said estate are hereby noti i n t i s who make up ¿Che rue j on few In the northw est, one bought wrong about the whole thing November 2H, 1952. fied to present the same, duly NOTICE TO CREDITOR« Will tarn Roos verified as by law required to ity in the V pi ted Stages. High by a city and one on lease to and It turns out to be a suoc •ubll-hed Every Friday at . Executor Donald M artin the undersigned at G rass Val Estate No. 5ttH Moro, Oregon feed prices have been» a JianOl- a county. There are probably T. l i s t e r Johnson ley, Oregon, w ithin six m onths E ditor ta p to poultry, dairy, pork and others. In the County Court of the F re n c h Gilè* A ttorney for Executor 4-7c sim ilar producers. The dairy I have talked to several oper- ABOUT TH1 COUNTY State of Oregon for the County from the date hereof. Entered M «econd elan« m attar a t tha and first published of Sherman, Probate Depart D ated industry has had b particularly ators and contractors about F tof fica at Moro. Oregon, under Act . . . . . A large p art of the citizenry October 31, 1952. ConifreM of M arch 3, 1379, m ent hard row to hoe and really the making road rock with only a shermfln cx>unty was ln PorV L ast publication November dairy Industry is as Ixwlc as jaw crusher and w ithout excep- ,and weeR end and mofJt NOTICE OF HEARING O F F U T A u COUNTY P A P W Notice is hereby given that 28, 1952. ON FINAL REPORT any agriculture. lion they say we can’t expect thern atten(Jed the Notice is given th a t Mary J. the undersigned has been ap The program 1ms been held anything but base rock, 2 inches struggle between Oregon ;«nd PEARL GARRETT pointed adm inistratrix of the Baker, executrix of the Last estate of Thomats M, G arrett, de together by federal money. A and o v er only a email per cent Q | o n ldlron at Administratrix Will and Testam ent of Roy J. ceased by the County Court of A. J. MOORE w /fX k P U B I I S H U S perm anent farm program should smaller than 2 inch. Best results Multnomah R adium ASSOCIATION not need conlnued subsidization, could be expected w ith the Jaws M . ‘ - B a ra ttt Baker, deceased, has filed wiih the State of Oregon for Sher Court House, Bend, Oregon the clerk of the County Court man County, and has qualified. Attorney for A dm inistratrix A nation of 158,000,000 pen far 3 or 4 inch rock. A and Mf j of Sherm an County, Oregon, her with incomer sufficient to buy small per cent could be screened ’ flnd hU r enough food and fibre should I* off and used for topping, b ut olanned W edn«dav final report and account of her able to sustain a profitable ag- that is not feasible. This means Tor H ^ r m to to n T spend a few adm inistration of said estate rlru ltu r. w lthoul direct p a y th at a secondary crusher would “ ’ >*“ * " * and said court has fixed Satur ment to producers. have to l»e added at the cost of „ y\ Wlt* Mr. and M «. JUn day, the 27th day of December Brooks. 1952 at the h<rur of 11 o’clock Under a Morman secretary of another $30,000 before we would Miss Janet W orkman of P ort a. m. of said day and the court BLiMVKir'AlUA HA rate agriculture, who m ust believe have equipm ent that would be MAE I L A B .......................... IZ.0V in sufficiency, the farm of any practical use. It usually land visited her parents, Mr. room of said court In the court and Mrs. Ora Wtorkman thia house in Moro in Sherman program will probably be diff- tak es a 3-unit crusher to meet "*u A Ok EM BER 2M, 1052 erent. The n atio n s .agriculture most state specifications. ’ w<* * er' Q , . . County, Oregon, as the time and departm ent m ight first try to I have not obtained any in- ^ e ^ oM P^rtland place for hearing all objections OREGON M O V E B A H E A D buiu.uc Ihe agr1c_u,._uruL pro,luc: f« rn » tio n vlMled Mr. « .d M r,. Joe W ider- to said report and the settle ment thereof. The appointment of Governor U°n of the nation to meet the m r that thia county should pur. - £ • The men did Mary J. Baker D oug,u, .UcKuy to be Secretary <*«K <* «•* T hat should chase a Jaw cru sh e r 1 did not *e u .tc r .o /.n o u a t u , r e m o v e the danger of recurring have anything to d e w ith the « n w J u m U n g . Executrix o m ei nau ueen surpluses and shortages. For a buying of this machine, but will NOTICE TO CREDITORS Carlton L. Pepper oi egumaik Oregon Wasco warned 4-7c lavtUioneu out uie eviuciu uis farm population , . . . of im- All persorw having claims Attorney for Executrix lu pending surplus would be too ag alret the Estake of Mhry E. mcuuuUvu oi iusenliowei Roos, deceased, are hereby noti pit-n. ms caumei Hum uie leg is sm art to bring it on if to do so meant reduced prices. • r jaiive brancn and Lne solid fied to present them, w ith the If money m ust be paid di FOR SALE: Cedar Posts 30c proper vouchers and duly vari- character of Oregon's governor per. Amos R. Robinson, W ent /led, to th e undersigned, the niuue u u n among tue tnree rectly it might better be paid to increase production of some me, Oregon. 4-6p duly appointed, qualified and jjist. appointments. deficit crop instead of paid, to __ utegou nas a large stage in decrease a surplus crop. Also, if WANTED: Man with car to call f t T S ie d I at uie in terio r departm ent anti direct paym ents are to be made, on farm ers in Sherm an coun- MorJ O'regon( w'i thtn fiix months one - tau t uas not been recog they m ight be reduced in rela ty. $lo to $20 a day. No ex- f f the flrst pub- mzeti by presidents neretolore. tion to the surplus made, thue mean by “built to build your busi perience or capital required. You name the job I There’s an Inter rm s state is peculiar m t o u t it wheat growers, for example, W rite McNess Co. Dept. B, Bvreka Lodge Wo. I l l A-P. A AUt ness.” And th at’s why you should national built to fit it—to do it better, u a s great acreages oi U & I 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, could receive less per bushel Moots oo the let and talk to us about an In tern atio n al for longer, at far less cost to you than land wmeh is partly aummis- for a billion and a half bushel Calif. 3rd Thuraday evenings Truck first! any other truck. T h a t’s w hat we teiea by interior. each month. Visiting crop than for a billion bushel Oregon is tue site of many crop, if only 'a billion w as CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — members cordially In- projects kbr w ater utilization needed. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp vttod to meet with us Clyde Glllmor, W. M. anu snouiu be uie location ol freeze. C & C Food Store, Farm groups are already de Grass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn H. D. Pinkerton, Secretary many projects to clear land oi bating the kind of a program 2-|ob farm hand I The 1-160 terie» with NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Bethlehem Chapter No. 7«. OJM sage. combination stock rack and grain body desired and th at is desirable. Meets every second and c?i these m atters Al* Kay is Generally the program may well Then see the W illys Station makes a rugged truck for the farm. GVW's fourth Thuraday In each informed. He has long been ac have less effect on farm ers than u n ! r n n Or n d month; visiting members 14,000 to 16,000 lbs. tive m Uie Willamette Valley the prcwml program; producer. MOTOR CO. A1UI«1 body, o w Invited. Moro, Oregon project wmeh had a hand in may have m ore freedom. There drive, plenty of carrying « p .c tty Bonnie May, W. M. gelling the dumb in that sec may he more local authority and n s, “ ' e‘, ^ , T Oray. “ n<1 Gwen Ross, Secretary . i !>■ ucal transportation. Also New tion of the state. Through the centralized in W-whington. Four Wheel Drive JEEPS. PICK- Moro No. i l l LO.oar agency lor Columbia river de P e a k p e r f o r m e d The %-ton It m ight influence the size of UFS anj STATION WAGONS. velopment he knows about the Meets 1st and 3rd pickup has plenty of comfort and cropa by giving available Infor Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for Wil- TueMayi to IO O P river. He realizes the value ot in'ation about » n il n i- r i f t i i< - t io n n u ar ir - . . _ ■ „ . _ . _ . .7 ».vr.v.*-. handling eose — plus real econ production, m lys-Qverland Sales, Service, Parts hall. Transient and clearing our range land of sage. kets, omy. Other pickups in % and !• freight rates, foreign He will not be in the specta neuds ami w ithout direct gov and Accessories. West Columbia visiting brother« are ton sizes, 8 and 9-ft. bodies. River Highway, The Dalle«, Ore- cordially Invited cular pattern of Harold lckes, ernm ental interference a t all. gon. 23-tfc. Floyd Iaane, N. G. beside whom McKay will be Anway it is an im portant sub- laeo W atkins, Secretary colorless. But McKay will prob jet for group meetings this FOR SALE: Queen Stock Tank --------------------- ------ ------------- ably get more done and w ith a winter. Heaters. $45.00 Ranch & Home LapfaM Rebekak Lodge Me. lid Store, Moro, Oregon lot less noise. Meet« 2nd and 4 th Having a cabinet officer from Tuesday« of each SPIN ET PIANO Big reduction Oregon will lmlp in an indirect m o n th . V is itin g for quick sale. Not used. Terms way. It will be a means of member« welcome or cash. See it ln Moro. W rite Josephine G entry taking more Oregonians to to H. M. Martin, W holesale N O. W ashington whereby observa I>eportment, Salem M u s i c Helen Martin, Sec. tion or by working ithejf will Company, Salem, Oregon. 3-4c obtain new knowledge of the To the Editor: federal government. F Facts About Sherman County Itock Crusher While the county court was FARM PROGRAM in Portland attending the It l.s almost certain th at we Jutlge’s a w jl CondnisBioner’s will have a new farm program. meeting, November 19-21, Judge Husky hauler I The medium-duty general There Is likelihood that there (’. A. Toni and Commissioner purpose 1-160 series stake truck is built to would have been one whoever Wilson told me they signed a perform at peak efficiency at low cost. 12-ft. was elected because we do contract with Howard-Cooper stake body, 154-in. wheelbase. need a farm program more Corporation Machinery Company capable of being permanent for a Rogers Jaw rock crusher than this one, which was de for a price of about $28,000, I BeMer road» moan a better America signed for emergency. do ixit know any of the speci Ihe present fang, program Is fications as I was not contacted built around governm ent aid to about the m atter, alhough I fa r complete infarmatian about any International Truck, see— so-called major crops. The list attem k p the meetings., was includes tobacco and rice as a there every day and saw them gesture to Southern m ajorities each day. on the committees and Is not Several companies had sub. economically Justified. Aid to initted prelim inary bid« at our producers of major crops has Novemlier court meeting, but produced surpluses of them no decision was reached then, which would have l»een disas as to what or when we would trous had it not been for war buy. THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, ami the subsequent shipping of S ta n d a rd o f th e H ig h w a y If the county court hadn’t got LO U ISVILLE, KENTUCKY such crops overseas. the idea of buying a rock crush The l>eef producers, now in er, we could have contracted it "A their first price reversal of 20 cruslied for $1.75 per yard and years, were never lr. the pro part of it would have been or» gram and have fared. best of the roads now. As it is no rock any. Sheep men, also outside, will l»e spread lids w inter for did well until im ports eut prices. sure, and a pretty good guess This particular area has fared not much for some time. better than most under the I know notidng altout a Rogers wheat program. Better tlian ov- Jaw crusher, w hether It is a erac.e moisture has helped w heat good machine or not, so the farm ers generally, and especial only tiling I was able to do was ly here; a foreign giveaw ay to seek the advice of rock cru program has continued and ex sher contractors and operators. panded Income. I have not I msvi able to locate But the program has not a contractor who has used thia £hrriiuui C ounty Huuruni been a« helpful to general f a r crusher, though new tall light weight 2-piece suits and new fall dresses, skirts, blouser Jantzen sweaters - W hite Stag gabardine ladies’ slacks Gay Shop Built to build your business! i ’f i W ’t Outsells all o t h e r ' ft it ic ly w lis k le t because it’u - ;i J. K. McKean Company MORO, Oregon TRUCKS IN T E R N A T IO N A L For « more enjoyable, careíree Chiistmas next year rHtlffttk (thri$hna$ Savings ira You can cut the cost of next Christmas into .50 pieces! You decide how much you want to save each week— 50c . . . $1.00 . . . $2.00 . .r $5.00 or $10.00. Then the entire amount will be yours for happy, carefree Christmas shopping in 1953! INTEGRITY STRENGTH tern Tax-Exempt Investments . ; "How I o Profit l lirnugli I a \ b x- ciiiption" is a factual and i n f # i n ^ live liookh-t which explains the advantages of M unicipal Ronds over taxable securities under the p resent high tax structure. A repy w ill lie mailed lu you without roet y , ihe or obligation if you rail or write: ®S9 TE m **’ í ,¡ V« I I U. S. ATKINSON and COMPANY® O sAiTL.ltt N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G • _____ BROADW AY 6 4 3 X M IM III A N O R E G O N B A N K z zz 11866736 L M 5 M .W P I0 IR A I O IP O IIT IN IU tA N itf S E R V IN G (O O O IA 1 IO N O R E G O N 0 O