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PAGE 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY I. «»*« SHERMAN COUNTY! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, G herm an C ou n ty J o u rn a l PuMUhed Every Friday Muro, Oregon at Uile* I* French ------------- Editor Bnt^r.u m •^ond ■“*“*r •* ______ Oreiron. O w n . uiulrr uiulrf I' < . ifrvtfft oí March 8, r <»p r i u a T county A ct paper n iw s p a p ir darity Is o ccasio n al needed. Who OBAN WALKER will make the m em bership can- Senator Dean W alker of not be foretold? /o u n g farm ers d dence whOse death shock- have the time and ability If they £ frienda and all who have _..»,a and wmiid transfer some some of ___ . in , state , <n,vem- uia transiei govern- eould would transfer to civic affairs from ^ t l^ g^ . , d an im portant their energy personal affairs many t h i n g s .J ..b e S S T X Ä « Be- l There are ----- done. Highway 97 I. •* « « > £ W h ' w a y s and means and 3 . r - s - i r s x S S » ¿ k e P U B IIS H IR S s ^ association n a t io n a l tr= F D IT O R I A I TORI *-9 Al »joey r s i t ? s r w everyone. I There are d" “ nsL ° Senator an arlsto- arger population cen- ,c,lur : Walker was and weak- problems . ..... P....... thrns, ’often have problems thrust crat, crai’ with w‘l" th< h \ 7 knowledge was . while small communl- nes>es of i F x * un,e” , h e y = $ n3N HUBHCRIPTION RATES H n r e a r . s live z J by W bread s u , .n . company to PORJ2^ANI>. ION STOCKYARDS and 11 other major y w d s e f tb « matlox T his nation has a serious farm JOSEPH W DODD, TYGH Mr«. Georg* r e s VALLEY. ORE.. Eastern Ore problem. The Community Pinochle club j,e a t Harlandvlew; gon Mgr VWm J. Collins A Co. It does not affect agriculture meet Montiay Monday January January ** 11 at i^ouis Louis name. Sather pomona, »» ---- - , w will ,u meet ------- < — ui * Investment stocks and honds^ the home of Mrs. Pat Macnab In Rufus (not P ^ nWJ ^ r £ j £ " Tax exempt municipal and Today your government has ap- .................... " Harlandvlew, Gary Thomp- school bonds. 8 tfn Mr. and M r , W alter Morris had son Juvenile « >U£lanUt WANTED: Work on ranch, have money Invested In farm eommod- h„ me for es M r, Atiee lo.al experience, know machln ery and farming. Eldon I-ane, . s , = = K , = . = X f “ a s « 111 E. State St. Hood River. 9p £ S s S S ¡ Harlandview; S = ; Pomona Mrs- BlH CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp freeze. C & C Food Store. - . s s * - - e . ............ ...... 47tfn Grass Valley. Oregon. Uu£ , u ‘ ir view Flora, Mrs. Dewey Thomp- You are paying more than $14 Mr. and Mrs. . J.^ T. son pomona, Mrs. Dean Reynolds millions each month just to store and family and Mrs. Lola Koster. *H arl^ d v|e^ t Mj-g. Grace Medler • i.,.-.,. surpluses. luroiusee. Thia t s « Rufua church of io, n moss luvenlle Har these This hill bill is is grow grow- The Rufus church of Oto the Nee* Naz- Rufus Jean Koss juvenile j too, as additional inventories arene presented its Christm as ian<jvjew - executive Clarence mg- by - — ° £ i, ,= w h ,h = T view; secretaries Mrs. H ar' a” d McDonald pomona. Mrs. Atiee Wilson Rufus, Mrs. Louis Sather H arSndvlew Mavis Miller Juven- Rufus Pfei sonáis By Ezra Taft B f iim m » n( — »• - s MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Jan. 5th at 10:00 A M. erous hand. session Just a small portion of your hold- ..Llttle Baby Jesus”, Phil late, Jx>ulg Sather Harlandvlew and BLALOCK ORE.» Neor ¿.h®. ‘ ‘ Xho drew up the ings during the first three months Him Your H eart”, I atty , ^ ula Mnier and Jimmy Belshe of It was Walker wl fcceD- of this fiscal year amounted to and jim m y Thompson; "Away In enile at Harlandview Mrs. Hnal p an ^ lcX $47 millions. a Manger”. prim ary class, "The ^ n e M|,Ier was installed as ju- 5 Track Tractors tance of it by j But yOu ask, don’t we have a savior’s Birthday, Shirley Morris, u matron for the children of with other members had farm program designed to insure a play ..Jeusus> Birthday Gift” ¡ J X n d v le w grange. The first of each year is a tradì- m tm v ihm 5 Combines working with app t np agricultural prosperity and pre- Nadine Grant, Wyla Jean Barney, Mrg Rosa M Mlner and her tional time for Individuals and H>< A l i m i ism M if-irthv is wor- and taxes; changes were vent lhe very N a t i o n we find Mary Tatei j oan Brackett; ‘ A £)on MUler of Miner enter- institutions and governments — ■ ffr ft to Senator Jot McCarti y jy adopted shhough k • ourselves in today’ tniiv Reason” Joyce Carlisle, «» d in n e r Christmas for 10 Wheel Tractors cast up balances in an effort_ abQUt communlsts in Kovern- of(en made before announcement answer is that we are op- a * "Jesus ’pam bina” Dottie ta , Mrs Joseph Miller of Ter estim ate how they are doing. he doesn’t mind using wag made to the general member- e r™ ganunder the same fa rm L w a r d ' ¿aPPX Birthday Dear ^ b y Adams. Mr and Drills, Plows. Graders Must often the interest is h fear lo increase his ht£ d,‘n ship. His role was that of a coor e had lagt year and for ie8ua” ¿illy Meyers; *“My Gift” M Horace Carlisle and daugh- financial statem ent and tha has Crl doesn’t bother dlnator t „ c who made the P e g ra m je s j« Billy^M y ^ , ^ # Mrs. Horace and Mrs and many other been so generally P’*js a " 1 r him measureably for a senator first over.an p ian and he would have strengthened it in sever- recitation song, "Like a Christ- ¿ a r,lsl® a n of Miller. I. hei<ea,kert8an appra’ls d of social can al"lost , a' 2 th a n h tT c m oppose change after the pian w as aj lm porlant a sp e c ts to perm it mag Candle” Mary Tate and Wy- Mr and vlrs Leland Medler miscellaneous items to make an appu yotes by a headline than he once stated farm ers to take broader advan- la Jean Barney; “Christm as Sym- were hO9ta for Christmas dinner matters. jose by loss of a friend. \\ Senator W alker was a conse Ug provisions. Existing f)O|s- Margaret Reid; "Christmas . d Mrs p oin Macnab It is the county of which We sale versus retail, as t wcie^ vatlve and he worked steadily leglglation blnds ug to a continue- Rour^ ‘lhe World" Nadine Grant; and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sales Mgr., Dave Spoonhour speak, for the balance sheet of Recent appraisals of the sen. to kecp some funds on hand for Qf pdce 8upports at 90 per Christmas stories by Linda Byrd; Ma nab and ^ „ s , Mr. and Mrs. Arlington, Oregon. iwt tor tof indicate lndicate that a majority ltiL‘ i possible losses in jh tiie e ^ sta state Carol Medley by the youth choir; BUl Macnab a n d daughters, each person is his own affair affa r out te s in- cent of parity on basic commod- rar(d everyone can be Interested in his (he clt|ierLS of this country think conw Yet, he didn’t want too cent 1W4 crop year Carol L ia Liacos; "Christ- p rank Medler, Mr. and MVs. Phone 74 county. Everyone must be intei-. that w hat be is doing k pre ja,.ge a fund and by the Walker Nevertheless, farm prices have ________ ‘ snow flakes", Monya M Neal; Erank LeMaster and son Mike, ested near — rlght and th^t any , «-ff<»r „„ <> plan„ caused 1 a d uc'-ic“a'i decrease in In- steadily from from the the record „_nl‘ Medlev. vouth choir with M ____ ... in -- it for lack of interest . ----- . •" declined steadily record p r aroi Medlev. youth d Mra Morris Burnett and FOR SALE: 4 bedroom house. therein perm its laxities that ser- roust communist« out of govern- c(>me taxes w hen J w° uld peaks established under the impe- vlbraharp; "Christmas W ishes” daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Leo 3 lots, garage, 40’ x 20’ shop; iously hffect personal m atters. ment 1« worthy of supp n t l)een easy to build up a hug Qf the Rorean war ln Febru- and Bobby Byrd; Melvin l)under and sons. Mrs. Medler electric heater & range, oil Por example, every furm in The self-styled liberals w o sj HUr,,|UK. ary 1951 During the 12 months Grant a recltation; "Christmas , . . decorated table ln the heater & 265 gal. fuel tank, all Sherman county would be worth dom are) are wo/r ie d ab<» ut The ()reK2" an<i fo? immediately before I became Carals„ 1X)nna Mae Hansen; song room for the adults and goes for $4750.00. Ivan Klrkelle more if there was a school ays- e a rth y and J ° r th® o f l *H been an expensive body and f Secretary of Agriculture, the farm ..A G ift So W onderful’’, Mrs. Paul ,arJ e table in tbe utility room Moro, Oregon 26tfn teni m the county that provide*1 can ’t tell w hether h^or^ they^an session _after jw ssio n ^ h a s^ i)e e n raUo gUd from 113 BIackburne and Patty yiackbur- for the children «»nnd ird elementary and grade m greater need of psychoanalysis. gpending more money than the to 95 i>er cent. Since February ne; song -Holy Night”, Audrey " m L and Mrs. Leo Dumler and NEED AN ALL-PUR1*OSE CAR? Then see the Willye Station courses without questioning by McCarthy seems to have the gtate has ta ken in. The tendency of this year, prices have been Blackburne; play "The Displaced gOns of Saiem arrived Thursday the mate departm ent of education, simplest case. W hether he is real- sbould have l>een stopped long more stable than in 1952, averag- Q hrlstm as”, Catherine Tom, Mrs. evenjng to spend the holidays as Wagon on display at W ILLIS MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over- w ..‘h-.relv suueak by and often |V afraid of communists or not ago Legislative leadership has ing about 93 percent of parity. wnUs Barney. Willis Barney, Au- guestg of Mr and Mrs. Bill Mac- T ’ - - \ ntv of carrvlng capacity that is by the generouslty or lack bjg actions (wi<,n r i(bng easy --------- bring " t him r w headlines h i kpv ------- r Wlth . ,u , the , tide, , . an Wh .t Tbla story of declining farm d Blackburne, Elaine Eaton, ¿ ab and see other relatives who drive, plenty gan l w ar- Of assured power by the state. which are to a senator a., wh,1. k y and political hing to, do. Wha .ncQme am, mountlng agricultural Valerie Llacos -T here’s A Song * ve here means safety, economy and prac- Mrs. Frank LeMaster tical transportation Also New t0 a ? ° r - h,™ X o n e a- ‘ ^ u . « ^ p lu ses is the best evidence |n the Alr>. Mrs. P erry; "Good- Mr. and w There B0™* l" C d it gtandable ground for his opera- foretold but It will have trou that our present program is not ^¿gbt Merry Christm as”, Sandra Mike of Portland came up F °ur w'^eel ^ ^ o m ^ a S n S* iinpr°ve the sItuatlon anu^ u wRh thp a b |, functioning effectively. Carlisle; "Oh Come All Ye Faith- f Christmas day to he with rel- ^ PS’ ’ MOTOR for Wll- nut believed ’b entire His opponents do not dare to ky to jX)lnt a course and make it For more than a decade, our fuH„ by all and benediction by atlyeg here. C o n t a c t ^ W I L L I S ¡ orp^ g legal compilcatlon. criticise his hatred of communists appear t he only reasonable one farm ers have been producing Rey W Hlls Barney. Then treats Ntr and Nlrs Jerry Coleman iys<)veriand . a , Columbia X ^ Wn e V b u u S i n i i \ c X s„ .hey say his methods are slnce Dcan W alker has departed: und erp ressu re. To meet ¿he, war- were pagged out to all presnet. and famuy of Umatilla visited and AB7 sb The Dalles Ore- remove wrilUIZ wrong 311(1 and L that he doesn”t actu- * high school would •• soon — romnVP time needs of ourselves and our y be' Rufus school had its an- oyer the weekend at R ufus.w ith « lver n»snw«y. communlsts 23-tfo gon. allies, they turned out record nual Christm as program Wednes- re ia tives. thè local p re ju d ic e » th a t were en- alb- d ig UP ™ n y PROFITH OR TAXES WATKINS DEALERSHIP: Make am ounts of food and filler bet- d evening at the school gym. Ken,U"T ', e ^ o yu T f o r “gany ^ e j u X l hh !d validity. The dlfflcul- up to $500 a month and more If American industry wants to ween 1941 and 1946. With the «TWina-> by Ron and John DeFigh — — ,— A ix p seems long enough toi a ®y js lbat these do not seem to live up to its boasts of recent end of lbe second World War, twin gons of Mr and Mrs. John If you qualify for the W atkins V -orh.iL th e g re a te s t social g a in be th e real re a so n s læ in n 'l th» in n e s n w in n av e a n u p i ^ n u . u ^ t b e y w ere a s x e u w y rv v iu c «.««; DeFiKh .p r in c ip a l ot it u tu s scnooi. ...tr e ’ Dealership in Sherman county. the county could achieve would opposition. Some of the’b * ‘ f ’ when the excess profits tax dies comnioditles required in the reha- p , -Music for Santa" by the WOULD YOU LIKE r o HA . Car or truck required. No based b i to build a county high school, if they w ere motivated by feat y natura, death next month biiitatlon of Europe and other students, queen Valerie Lia- a 5%% income |return h»se,I money required. W rite J. R. upon a prior claim to the yard A rural county always has a that McCarthy may dig up some Thp excegg profRg Ux wflH gectlong of the earlh Then came cog jegler Joan Brackett, pages, Watkins Company, 137 Dexter age, feed and weighing pro Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. 6-llc ro ad urogram. W hether the roads error they may have i passed to raise funds during the the Korean war, with new and Brock and Steve Bellonl, fits of over 25% of all the live »TATE WIDE PAINT CO. com ..... ,n.t ard to p the problem back In the class w lien i . Korean war and had a limitation beavy demands for farm goods Kings Bob Byrd and David anti are dirt «r or h hard-top stock received at central stock roads is a tlon was an cla in time. That has not been chang- of au kinds. Douglas Rekl; jum ping jacks fir- plete painting and decorating inivetuenr^hst^gO M • » forever, Russia and unnm unists were cod 'd /so m e of the more prosperous yards of the USA? Let me tell Suddenly this situation was gt and seot)nd grades, snowballs service, spray or brush Phone you more about UNITED firms have been paying as much radically altered. World food pro- thlrd fourth and fifth grade girls, J977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. .... ......... ....................................................................................... as 30 percent over the usual cor- duction had been climbing since manj^er singers first and second STOCKYARDS CORP., prefer Vern Campell and Jack Null, K ? ¿ u n .y .b o u . to crliu-lz.. M cC.r.hy If I, were potation rate of 53 percent. The red stock. This is the parent By 1952 this was exerting grades virgin Gloria Christopher- The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn ro a d s The purchase of a rock fell that he was tr y in g o r large corporations have been pay- atrong pressure ln the m arket Joseph Joel Neal, shepherd WANTED; HOUSEWIVES - Ad 1 u dom of , ?5 IM Itercent of —--------- • - exports --------- -*— - - - Tom crusher after what seemed ------ inter- •— freedom of thought ‘^ u g n t nt Decaust au> |ng ,d)OUt ?5 ,rcent of tbeir net p,aces Our wheal drop- 1<auren Byrd, angels Carolyn Moro Ijodge No. 113 I.O.O.F. __r-w th « n r t n c O le * R . dress advertising postcards, minable argument, together with America stands lot h I Incomes to the federal govern- ped by one-third in a single year, d Nadine Grant; Douglas Med- Must have good handwriting. a,p |J n for building le tte r roads Is ¡hat man can J h i n ^ ment. cotton by even more. Not only ,pr rpcited -com plaint To c o o Meets 1st and 3rd or Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. : \T ep forward after the year» f b .. he wan,» Io That has been given as a direct ba,i importing nations increased ciaus"; play "W hat’ll Me Give OaU Transient and 9-13p of light gravel coatings on rural an\ U?n^ \ J l‘a7 >, ^ cause for high prices—and it their own production, 1>ad" seventh and eighth grades; ^ '¿ m g brothers ir e roads But there will 1« a road to him We delen I the iuglH '•» sounds reasonable. if industry found that they could supply the- Carojyn Tom _ a recitation; high ____ ^ rd ia liy invited LEGAL NOTICES problem next year, and the next. l>e wrong having es a > wants to prove its case that it ir reduced needs at lower P«dces 8chooi gave a radio play "Miracle John E. DeMoss, N.G it is wood to see it iwlng partially nation at a time when fte almg to seu ag cheap as possible from exporting countries which of 34th s t » After tbat Santa ap- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Leo W atkins, Secretory Holved for that, too, is a social ing was ram pant In Europe. -- ---------- - distrlbu- ----- -------------------- -------------------------- . .. . r . But _______ . to . obtain wide bad no farm price support ----- pro- w ith treats for all. All persons having claims ain there is nothing in / men«. (lj)n and (bp benefits of large grams. The youth Installation 1 against the Estate of Ralph P. gain. improvements are lielng made philosophy that keeps a ma produe(ion we can ilKjk for some ju s t as many American con- Springw ater grange at Cla Brlsbine, deceased, are hereby U, many farms hut the surprising from ,akh\ght ’? ' s\ b / bl 1I1U. nice reducthms In prices next sum ers have turned from butter came tQ Rufua grange -------- - ruesoavs o. « « » , notified to present them, with Hung is there hasn’t been more, for wrong thinking, ot * January, If industry would rather to less expensive spreads, so have aflernoon to install the Sherman aionlh Visiting , the proper vouchers, and duly t ost of improvements is deduct- for its effects. take the cash and Iet the credit other nations sought cheaper county officers. A 1 o’clock pot (nembcrs welcome J verified, to the undersigned, the n.le from income tax and Uncle Many of those w ho h o tn a g() we can kx)k for ^ e n a c tm e n t wheat, cotton and other products, j R wag served to nearly 80. Mollie McLachlan ( duly appointed, qualified, and ‘ s ;„„ " -„ Id have paid ................... McCarthy °* ......................— b e h a v e learned through some chrl9tm as decorations made the N.G. for mJU. »" Pronil‘ acting Executrix of the E state of times hitter experience that when bap aRractive. The m aster Tony ielen Martin, Sec Ralph I’ Brisbine dBOttMC a! of feme, nev ,na,,e> More rttponalblllty for ilieir commun- optimia« asaumaa that the farmer is In trouble, there Is y arRz waa present to see the In- ■ l Z mm A*, a a m the office of T. Lester Johnson, ua,'!,'; Ä ^ ^ i w e n ¡¿«¡Í h. o And ' u ' opposition , to ,, , pralse of w 8 Nelson by . this Uekly to be trouble ahead for sta m ng team do their work. M .rrka attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, hold water for stock and grain McCarthy. In that « ase, comes newspaper was admission of er- everybody. This yoar, net farm Master Ellen Hodkiss, installing 3rd Thursday evening» within six months from the date from fear more than It comes ror ln a form er editorial which income is expected to be nearly officer Joe Guttrldge, chaplain each mon«.n Visiting of the first publication of this unu TiX dem of* tenant’y-uf which from ,ove of th‘‘ Amcl i4.an ‘‘'‘‘j*1 doubted that enough suckers su< $i billion less than it was in 1952. (*aro| Fredricks, m arshalls Nan- members cordlall> in notice, to-wit: December 11, 1953. w e h ive too m uch- complicates of freethlnkmg. 1 hat is the _"<*♦»*• could I k * found to finance the And in 1952 it was more than $1 cy Tucker and Betty Carnes, em Havle Stella Brlsbine vlted to meet wHh " ?* . . ness of many who rail at Me- bt.|d idge ()r or ennugb enough traff,c traffic to to pay billion below the preceding year. b)em bearer Gilbert Shibley, re- Robert Belshe, W. M. improvement Executrix for It. Retention of that doubt While farm Income has l»een gaHa b ^ p , . Elwin Shibley and H R Pinkerton,’ Secretary We have done well in crop pro Curthylsm. T. Lester Johnson makes the feat of building it a dropping, our total national in- youtb leader Jim Smith installed duction. marvellously well. The Attorney for Executrix 6-9c greater tribute to Mr. Nelson's come has actually Increased. « masters Rolland Johnson pomona, Retlilehem Chapter No. .8. O.ELS 1953 crop was the 14th straight RA| n and the county's indefatigability. This disparity cannot continue R arjand McDonald Rufus, O ar- Meets every second an« year of above average produc- NOTICE: The County Court of in an economy such as ours. en<e Higley Harlandvlew and tlon. a record far beyond the ex- It probably used to rain like —--------------- fourth Thursday in each Sherman County, Oregon, has When the farmer can't buy the Tommy Higley Juvenile at Har- month; visiting member» appointed William H arry Rags pectatlons of the most optimistic this when grandpa was a boy in BENSON’S ARTICLE industry, there . are |andvlew; overseers D ew ey Invited. Moro. Oregm. dale and John L. Searcy as Joint Hack in the early forties. It has this country hut grandpa doesn t P/r-» products -------- of ---------- unuvw w ; ---------- Mary O. Coons, W. M executors of the estate of W IL gone on so long that many young rem em ber it. Maybe It Is l>ecause ‘ * ', ‘ n a tr ^ d and certain to he serious dislocations. Thompson pomona. Rolland John ( « r ,‘ ng have raason lo rain Is ,„„sl,l,-„-.l a plea»«,., ex ^ ' eu>n, h l f X , «°* ln,.° R“ « “ . ’*•“ ' " arlan“ - Gwen Ross, Secretary LIAM H. RAGSDALE, Deceased. nQ( #g imporlant( ttt tba moment y(ew Steyen Burnett ju v enile-T think that God and government perlen« •e among wheat growers rue meinoo or geiung ma All persons having claims against easant things are forgotten beioie the >'*' ’’if . ’ V . ¡he first “ whal w® Pr°P°se t0 do aboul Harlandvlew; lecturers Mrs. Geo. will rain their blessing on them and pie said estate are require^ to pre r than pain Drouth Is pain ” ‘ *y‘ \ Ir ,\e^ o n U’ 1 have out,lned °.f Fox pomona, Mrs. Harry Adanjs forever; that moisture will always quicker sent them with proper vouchers zh an ta ro w er. ' wo a , ’t(l* - V Mt. « n. . nininr nroblema facing agri- ng»,» Rnnaan H arl.m d- the major problems facing agri- Ruiug Mrs. Geo Benson Harlaqd- fall In alnimlanre and aurplua»» ,n ” whPn giving acme Information about tq the undersigned executqrs at culture In u subsequent article, vlt>w w ilm a Gentry Juvenile at the office qf the Couqty Clerk, . . . with understanding I should like to discuss some of Harlandvlew; stew ards W alter Sherman Couqty Court House, long after reason. wheat sprouted ‘" the stocks and the possible solutions. Bruckert pomona, Geo. Fox Ru Moro, Qregoq, within six months This county, right now, at this when It was threshed It caked n fus, Earl G entry Harlandvlew, from December 18, 1953. . . . responsible very date. January 1, 19.54. prob- the sacks and farm ers trying to (not present) and George Miller WILLIAM HARRY RAGSDALE .b lv contains more money in recoup their loss resacked the Juvenile Harlandview; assistant Executor . . . reasonable available form than ever before grain and put some of the spoil«! stew ards Charles Burnett pomona JOHN L. SEACY, Executor and perhaps for some time to wheat In the center of the seek, and Harlandvlew, Bill O’Brien PATTERSON, BUSH, & BRAD- come It has had tremendous The scheme didn’t work because Rufus, Arnold Miller Juvenile at LEY, Attorneys for Executors. crops and a war time price eight grain buyers equipped themselves Harlandview (not present); chap 7-1 lc T here’s one thing sure. W hatever your resolu lains Mrs. Ix>uls Sather pomona years after the end of the war with long prods. for which it was designed. There G randpa remem»K«rs that, be- Mrs. Rolland Johnson Rufus, Mrs. tions for 1954 you are going to have to eat if you NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING are few land mortgages, almost cause It was very palnfuI and Orlow Martin Harlandvlew (not Notice is hereby given th at keep them Since you have to eat you just as well no personal property mortgages many a farm er had nothing present) Kay Higley juvenile at I»eonard Maurus Jr., A dm inistra on farm chattels; there Is money show for his yefer s w o r k H arlandview ;treasurers Mrs. Sam enjoy it and one of the very best ways to enjoy tor of the Estate of A rthur W. in the banks, millions of dollars There have been times of drouth Brock pomona. Mrs. W alter Mor I^eonard & Wilma Smith of it Despite some glaring ex- when the broad blue sky fc»d no Spencer, Deceased, igis filed in eating is to do it here. I t’s less work than cooking ris Rufus Blaine Miller Harland- Phone The Dalles 3IM the County Court of the State of ample« of conspicuous consump- vestige of a cloud for weeks and it yourself. ••••• Oregon for Sherman County, his tlon the farmers have used their months and the wheat stood still Final Account, and the Court has funds in good ways and seem to in the fields and produced noth- Happy New Year to everyone and prosperity. Mortgage Loans To Meet Youy Individual Needs set the 12th day of February, i»e Inclined to keep some for an inir 1954, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., ln the un-ralnv day and year. That is The records do show that it is ATTRACTIVE TERMS office of the County Clerk of economic wisdom raining more now than in iht Socially we are not so much a past although there Is no promise PROMPT HKRV1UN Sherman County, Oregon, in the unit as we were in the thirties that it won’t change any »lay and County Courthouse at Moro, Ore when every friend was a friend »»ring back the brassy skies of gon, as the time and place for settlem ent of said accounting In need and therefore a friend drouth again and for hearing objections to the Indeed It has been found lrvreas- Rain in m o d erate «|uan,itleson A western company serving western agriculture J,v hard to keep any civic o r-,a freshly sown crop and unfrozen same, if any. iS d r a llo r .g o in g In the ro d m y ’ ground is a remarkably hearten- LEONARD MAURUS JR at the CAPITOT Moro, Oregon HOME DFFK F. Jnd many public m atters have ing thing even if mixed with a A dm inistrator Hl? * W Wa Portland. Oregon buffered therefore There are little snow This rain Is going In- ; J. Tracy Barton hone AT 4331 ; The Dallei, Oregon 9-12c thimrs th at individuals* cannot do» to the ground where it can Lo»Tv»r le "l« h y Oro«P •««»■>■ “ *’ * ex- ••••••••«••a Attorney for the Estate com m unity action, county toll- iwrlence. ONE t EAR --------------- REAR vejOp’ by production alone. We ran be more effective and more V an ------------ c socially m and ■ politically ..w— .... .— cm JANUARY I, Important if we will hut try. NEW YEARS ________ j h w iv AN I AU5 ¥ FUNERAL SERVICE BEEFO’S BEEFO’S BEEFO’S Standard Insurance Co. QC BEEFO’S BEEFO’S o