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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY II, lt*T N O T IC E ^»F F I N A L A C l O t N T ' Notice is hereby given that the pass on it. Board members would undersigned has filed ln t " e normally be elected In November ('ounty Court of the State of Ore- îàh erin a.i C o u n ty 3|outiuil FOR SALE: Baker No. 2 pot3“** 1 f£ Sherman County, his after adoption of the plan. PvblUhrd Every Friday •» w # guggc. t that groups inter $2.75 «* 100, also U. S. No. 1 »n and ^ in a l Account a» Ad- 25 lb and 10 sacks. Call G ilbert ^ ¡ gtrator the Estate of Ches- Moro, Oregon _ ested in governm ent take a look Editor al the county manager law. 2-5486. 10 1R ter B. Halfpenny, deceased, and Gite» I«. Preach . WANTED: Well drilling. Machine t ^ t Monday^ sakl ¿gji Bnt«r*<] «• cla** ro“lt*r p ^ u n e . a» ttBdrr Are you a farmer? now ® vai* “ e- J k o i 2 M 1 7 In the court room of the County of Congre«« of March ». •»•»■ — PEOPLE W. J. Rodda, Phone GI 2 M17. in Jh e e >L If not, sit this one out. Something over four million lit Oregon, has been fixed by the If so, take time out from your tle wards of the government were crop and livestock planning to Custom Slaughtering by appoint- Courl as the time and place for born in 1956 and the boom in check on tax-social security prob ment only. Meat cutting, wrap- sald hearing of oPj€J* * °^ e^etU e- babies is Just starling. These ping sharp freeze. Kenny’s Final Account and for the settle lems converging upon you. four million were born to the per If vou're in doubt as to your Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. ment of said e sta £ . R aum gartner sons S l e T wlio d e p r were e s I k in n the Z s almost Call 242 for appointment. it A dm inistrator 1930s. It wasn’t until 1942 that defined as an MONEY making oPPor1iunB^ a^ t Lester Johnson war reversed the trend. Since gross Income ie derived at man or woman to call on farm for A dm inistrator 10-13c then there has been no end to two-thlrds from farming. families in Sherman county. J ____ WHEAT FROM OREGON child bearing. Under new rules which went Full or part time. Year round. n o T i c B TO CREDITORS BAKED IN BANGKOK . tìtktttàpk R' By 1960 there will be another Jagt year individual No experience required. M rite AU p ^ so n s having d aim s 3ga*"' Made from Oregon flour, these cake» and in * B ,n ’ ko^ Z b w H C lUPTION KATES boom when the babies born in the farmerg on a caiendar-year basis McNess Co. PO . Box 14, Bay- gt tbe E state of Anna Medler Lee, bakery are causing rice-eating people of Thailand to use more sl B ( >2.00 1942 boom begin having children. declaration of estim- shore Station, Oakland 23, Calif, deceased, are hereby notlf‘e wheat food». Oregon Wheat Grower» League 1» working w ith — Then we may have eight or ten m u s tJ M Jan u ary 15> ONE Y BAR 10-l l p present them, w ith the proper the U.S.D.A. and the Miller» National Federation on an adver million children born a year to least two-thlrds vouchers and duly verified, to the tising program in Thailand to expand thi» growing market tor JANUARY IL 195L ■----- confound 1957. “ t . time, confound the tne experts experts who worried ‘ of lhe a n u a x _Pa/ . at . that BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN underslgned, the duly appointee, Oregon wheat and flour. about race suicide back in 1936. • U S A. W atkins Service Route ualifled and acting Executrix of WHAT IT W ILL COST One of the reasons for the In- If desired, the estim ate may be now available this area. Estab- the E state of Anna Medler I.ee, Movt Monday the Oregon legis- crea8e in size of families is said d b paying at least the am- pects” lished demand. No cash requir- deceased, at the office of T. Les- J S 'J K S « '« * * * w t;e condition. oullt_„, the _ previou^ year;, u x . Youth Meeting 6:30 p. m. ( HUIK H OF CHRIST ed but car necessary. For full ter Johnson, attorney at a\ , lature wn expected th a t it of the present. That may be true fUl lhe estim ate In this KENT COMMUNITY BIBLE Harold Fowler, pastor Information, w rite The J. R. Moro, Oregon, within six m°nthb u i p a y e i S l “ “ ' * b lt although there are no easy living “ y nner/ thl. farm er may then CHURCH Jerry Engberg, SS Sup't. W atkins Company. 3903 Brook- ir o n t'the dale of David Gaumitz, m inister ** « before It finally ends. conditions in India and China fde hlg fjnaj return at any time Selma W atkins, pianist lyn Ave. Seattle 5, Wn. 5-10c catlon of this Notice, as the out«, natur- w here the people seem bent upon yp tQ Apr„ 15 1957t and pay the Carl W atkins, SS Sup’t. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. ITA TF WIDE PAINT CO. com- January 11, 1!^ 7^ ONA F SMITH nIMmrnicised the Republicans, taking over the earth by force b lance Of the tax due at that Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning W orship 11:00 a. m. • 'l y ? £ tor not spending more „umbers. Right now It Is the W orship Service 11:00 a. m. Jan. 13: “Problems or Pros- p’ete painting and decorating Executrix as the in ., <ppni<?d atvlp to have larger families. If* Young Folks meeting 7:30 p. m. service, spray or brush P h °"e T , ter Johnson money. To»the obser U * lt ghouW nQt the gtyl However, if the farm er files his ^ „ O^ 3i , ,2a°n5d E3 a K L t X j £ Executrix .0-.3c Bible Study 8:00 p. m. that the Ins we wanted the race to populate the earth final return by February to. 19v7, CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Jo». b^ M a t the outs J e T h e may not p ro ire ls at the break- and pays the full tax. be need not Mrs. W. M. Franklin, m inister The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn M>T|CE T() CREDITORS r ° r they are M rdly in position to neck .peed now anticipated by file an estimate. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. HOW about a spotted pony for AU son3 having claims again- Morning W orship 11:00 a. m. change directions In one session, the> expert.< ion parent3 Ut. Under the method inaugurated your boy or girl for Xmas. gt (he Estate of e E. Barzee, de- Optometrist C hrist’s Crusaders 7:15 p. m. Therefore the taxpayer can ex- In “ I p<j (o ’new in 195C> farm ers pay self-employ- He is gentle for any child. Only ed are hereby notified to Evening Service 8:00 p. m. pect to pay more next y®3*? h lK; for having caused them to ment tax on net Income from 6 yrs old, brown and white them, with the proper Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Cargill of 405 E. 2nd 8L The budget of Governor Elmo a barren farming at the rate of 3 per cent. spotted. Can be seen at Wasco. £ouchers and duly verified, to Colorado Springs, Colo., will be Smith la $38,000.000 more th a opportunity and w ith a future Net earnings m ust be at least noiun.K revival icviva. services ____ Phone GI 2-5486. the undersigned, the duly appoln- holding from and (Across from Stadleman- called for In the 1955-57 blennlum what happened: $400.00 to tie reportable, and Jan 16-27 wth week day even- FOR SALE: 3 registered Hereford tedi qualified and acting not although Smith cut *20’®W’ jobs plentiful, wages highest earnings over $4200.00 are ing services 7:30. Public invited bulls, one 5 ln March, large^ tor of the Estate of F, E. Barzee, Bonn Hardware» from the original • • tlm ates’ } ever living easier than man has subject to siclal security tax. ...... CHURCH .......... — good, sound bull; two will be dot-eased, at the office of I. WASCO METHODIST calls for $259,848,000. It Is pro >• > k wn< Those who expect To obtain maximum benefits 2 in March and are in very ter Johnson, attorney at law, Richard E. Bruner, pastor The l'allfb, Ore. able that before all appropi la- children to become adults in upon retirem ent, most farmers I’hnnd 5362 thrifty condition, wt. at present Moro, Oregon, w ithin six months Church School 9:45 a. m. tlons are made it will t»e up o & t jme uice this may also be will w ant to pay the largest approximately 1400 lbs. Price from the date of the first Publica- Morning W orship 11:00 a. m. $275,000,000 or more. wrong. Present day children may amount possible, and If the net very reasonable. Phone 412 t ion of this Notlc.e to-wlt. Jan- “Life at It’s Best” Democrats generally follow the h worR fQr a |lvjng income from farm ing Is low, 10-13C uarv 11, 1957. G rass Valley, Oregon Lupine Rebekat. Lodge No. 116 Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m. attitude of organized labor winch doubt If government will there are two optional methods of MAX ELMER BARZEE Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Sanctu Meets 2ir and 4th Executor likes an Income tax and not 3 abje to support 200,000,000 reporting: Tuesdays of each ary Choir Rehearsal sales tax. Labor also Is not of- J)eople ln tbe s ty|e to which 160.- Visiting Mayor Roberson has arranged T. Lester Joh? s° r MORO COMMUNITY 1. If the gross Income from month 1013c fended by a property tax > 000,000 have become accustomed. „ SRflO 00 and members welcome. for telephone number to be call- Attorney for Executor PRESBYTERIAN CHURC H Democrats may go for that one Naturai resources are running farm rig L f..rniPr mav to N.G.; Vada DeMoss, Sunday School 9:45 a. m. ed ln case of fire and suggests NOTICE TO ( ’REI)TIORS although a six mill property tax Qut land u ^ m g eroded away as selT I^aura Grabenhorse, classes for all age groups. th at these be pasted in your All persons having claims again for state purposes Is possible. and lnfiation cannot provide more " J Secretary Morning W brship 11:00 a. m. phone book: The Republicans put on a 45 goods as It provides more money, employment earnings, st the Estate of James W. Dyce. Moro Ixxlge No. today Communion service will per cent surtax on the state in- A w orjd full of people would of deceased, are hereby notified to 2. If the gross farm Income Is Meets 1st and 3rd DAYTIME l>e observed come tax u iai maue v w . j — necessity ne a poor wur.u $180000 or more and the actual Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. present them, w ith the proper JO 5-3262 nursery for small children vouchers and duly verified, to mad. Now there seems no way to ¡^ramble for food could consume earnings are less than $900 00 hall, tra n s ie n t and JO 5-3553 W estm inister Fellowship 5:30 get rid of It although it will be a„ the time and energy’ the popu- farm er may elect to report visiting brothers are the undersigned, the duly appoin Wednesday: Junior choir prac incorporated ln regular schedule lat|on possessed. Few wouhl have $900(K) gg self4.mpioVment earn- cordially invited, ted, qualified and acting Adminis NIGHTS tice 7:00 p m. Senior choir 8:00 and will not show so much. But luxuries and many would he hun- John Shipley, N. G. trator of the Estate of Jam es W", E rnest C. Goodenberger, pastor JO 5-3621 It will be there, nevertheless. gryt Dyce, deceased, at the office of J Leo W atkins, Secretary JO 3-3509 Also it will probably be larger a l - ----------------- These alternative methods are ------ _________— T. Lester Johnson, attorney at JO 5-3211 used only in computing self-em- ( hapter No. 7$ O .B *. though th at will be hard to figure law, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six ‘ to * Meets every secona ano months from the date of the first ployment tax and apply only until after It Is tried. FREIGHT RATEH fourth Thursday in each PUBLIS NOTICE These figures show that ln Ore publication of this Notice, to-wit: ».»« zxK. farm income. . The self-employ- month; visiting member.’ .......................................c The railroads have Ju s. ob- mpnt tax |g ^ p u t e d and paid gon governm ent Is growing ------ much The annual meeting of the January H, J ^ 7- E FIELD S invited. Moro. Oregon. faster than anything else. Neither talned an Increase in 1 onjy Once a year with the Income Sherman County Soil Conserva- n o r m a l n. Dorene Hall, W. M. A dm inistrator population, business, Income nor rates all over the United States Dorothy Heater, Secretary tion District will be held January even hope has grown as fast as and the cost of shipping Is farm labor now covered T. I^ester Johnson 15 Tuesday, at 1:15, County Court Attorney for Adm inistrator 10-13e government. There will be an end up;_W hctbc*'-° ^ elr h^aa‘ '„,‘,7 by social security, deadlines are IXKjge No. 121 A.F.&A.M. House, Moro. Annual report of to it eventually and we will all follow suit or not has not been nearing on filing certain reports, Meets on the 1st and the district and election for ex NOTICE TO CREDITORS wonder why It didn’t come quick- announced but it may t>e e x p e t, farm ers well know, they have 3rd Thursday evenings pired term s of two supervisors Notice is hereby given th at the er. Oregon offers more services «1. been required to withhold 2 per each month. Vising will be held. undersigned Iva Dams has been members cordially In and at a higher price than almost For years the west 138 ‘” 1 . cent frorn agricultural employees W. L. May, chairman duly appointed as adm inistratrix vited to meet with us. any state and does not have the to percentages - raised ln freight wno n a w m-x-i, paJd $lwyoo Qr T. W. Thompson, secretary of lhe estate of Mary Lena Gib- Dean Pinkerton, W. M. income resources to continue the rates because they pen « 1Z‘ , more In cash during the year, re- practice prtxlucers ofjxislc quarter,y ■ son, deceased, and has qualified dVUVV. I ---------------- ---- . - rodvicts . t which „„h mining per will quaitm ij (or tw. c iyde Gillmor, Secretory as said adm inistratrix. All per Fault lies with legislators who m ust »>e shipped so far to reacn liability of $100.00 - neither ..... — ............. dlrpct sons having claims against said have the gut> nor the the markets In the ea st Much of r,^ w h ,W . r t .‘UX " - b“ - - of Internal revenne on form estate are hereby notified and re gumption to say “NO". : W.n ea' ,1 ' Ï S ' J x t r a i s » « A . Effective January 1. 1937. quired to present the same, duly raw m aleriak High freight rates w |thhe|(t ,nc„ „ „ verified os required by law, to the undersigned a t the ranch of C,,Vhe time will surely c o m m a n d 21|’ i< I * r ? ' î t, aî l r tlï 1 1tm0Unt M I L I T A R Y A U T H O R IT Y lva Dams near Moro, in Sherm an .«ai nn» h» mo far awav—when rem itted to 4 1-2 per cent. woeaa»««..» — getting n. ... some It may not be too far away- County, Oregon, w ithin s 1 x Congress Is in good publicity stunts about the re- the west will be able to enjoy Ry January 31, 1957, form 943 months from the date of the first quest of President Elsenhower high freight rates. High ra es must fned with the district publication of this notice, to-w’it, about authority to send troops should encourage Us to ,na*lUj director by the farm er who has December 28, 1956. to the middle east If thought facture our products here in the pa|d taxab]e cash wages during IVA DAMS, necessary. Yet. It will I k * given. w w t ior use ln the ^ est w”ere 1956. This annual report should A dm inistratrix of the estate of Presidents have taken such au- population is growing so as . |ncjudp an subject wages not pre- Mary Lena Gibson, Deceased. thority for years and It Is prob- senti our wo°,1 to ,, ,n .* * vlously reported on form 943-A. BROWN & VAN VACTOR ably constitutional for them to ------— back before we.uing „n employees » who h n meet m<w>t , , - 1 . . ‘ , . it so that all The Dalles, Oregon do so. Reason for asking for It her freight would hurt us ie«« n (hp j 10000 .a.year test will ap- Attorneys for Estate 8-llc we manufactured more of it in |bp annual reoort form now Is the same as It was to de- wc ,, ,, ,1.,^» /m m P031, on tbe annual report W ANT Income Tax For Farmer» Explained By CPA Group ADS -orrrmr- Dr. Otis G. Perkins LET US DO YOUR PRINTING Journal fend « u e m o y -to p ub lk-.ll} state »‘ Md shlPPln,f “ s,ralght frOnl M3 the position of the United States. th? lu- It has >»■''> It served to deter Russia before; shippe,! much "vw tock e a s t W e it probably would again. It Isn't exactly a bluff, either. dW,/* * " ’_ * ’. ,rs It 1» more like drawing a line and saying that if this Is crossed thia nation's r i , , , are doubled up p T X u 'c o u . d he.,, us. COUNTY MANAGER been a sort of lh e west has ir x „ « ‘ economic »<’ o n j. J ’ material to ship ',K ' cessing since pop “ n the marked should bave 3 ’*8 ‘ home 12 justlfHy L e v in raw m ater the n e rie to NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Mr. Farm er also must furnish his employees with statem ents , how|nJ ,o ta, subJi(.t wages and F I C.A. tax withheld not later ° ne month of the date of separa- ^ r e lh e 'e n d ' 0,’ " " ^ "tatem ents may be furnished to farm employees on form SS-14, although a form of the farm er’s Own choosing may be used If It contains the ncessary Informa- tha" JanUary Those persons who usually find that laws are hard to read and harder to understand should try reading the law providing for a county manager In Oregon. It appl‘S,t ?°nS ° f is easily understood. The late Rex f? ,Cral rU,7 ‘n £ gard, T ’ Kimmel wrote It after much ploynwnt ofr m^mbers of the f a r Htudv Of Mtmibir ln thu n a . lal w h c n w e h a v e ne 1 m er’s own family? atudy y e start, high freight rates may be Although the farm er may pay tion. It pruvldea tha, a vote on the wh* '" ,h ,y *” " ° W .•? W . m ll» r or dough- ______________ ,______ a . . demned. ter. wife, father dr mother for county manager plan may I k had farm services actually rendered, upon receipt by the county courl under present regulations such of a petition bearing names of wages are not subject to the fed s o i l . CONSERVATION ten jKrcent of those who voted for eral insurance contributions act. county clerk. It provides for the . The report of the soli conserva- j^o 8<x?ia i security tax should be ehxtlon of a county board of t,on district for Sherman county wphheld or rem itted on such three to seven and for the hiring will impress manv as »King a very labor of a county manager to perforin varied list of accomplishments. It the functions of the county and gbows 65,000 acres fertilized and It is not uncommon for a farm- of deputies to help him. acres of crop rotation and er to employ his son on the farm It Is understood that before vot- #20 acres of strip cropping. Only during the school vacation per- Ing on the plan is done a charter 1020 acres have been planted to lod. Prior to last year, Pappy had is to I k w ritten setting forth ln pasture and 415 acres of range to chop off Junior’s wages below some detail the duties of board planting the $600.00 mark or lose his de members. By that method voters To a casual observer it would pendency credit. The law now is can know what might I k expect- appear that Immediate benefits such that If Junior Is under 19 ed under the plan. are being considered before long or is a student, and If the farm er In Sherman county such a plan er range benefits. That Is natural, furnishes more than half of his could bring about a higher de- of course, but it is generally un- support, he can claim the son as gree of efficiency. It could also derstood that the l»aslc purpose » dependent. If Junior receives cause more coordination In coun- of soil conservation Is to achieve $60000 or more from any source, ty government by creating one long range benefit to the land by he must file his own return and man w ith authority working un- cooperation between the govern- may take his own exemption, der an elected board that would ment as the planner and the farm- even though he may I k a be the policy making body of the er as the executor of the program, dependent of this father, who county. Perhaps when the district has —In such case—would be allowed There la a possibility that it It« annual meeting next Tuesday $600.00 dependency exemption will be voted upon next year for there will be an explanation that Like never before. It q Impera- It should be voted on at a prim ary will make the above ohserVatlon tlve that the farm er Peep corn- election so that more voters could seem Incorrect. plete w o r d s throughout the year. 1957 <Or W" h"’ INTEREST ON SAVINGS at FIRST NATIONAL BANK r I I Certificates of deposit Notice is hereby given th at * the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, her Final Account as Executrix of the Estate of Oscar N. Ruggles, deceased, and th a t Thursday, Ja n uary 31, 1957, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the court room of the County Court In Moro, Sher man County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the tim e and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlem ent of said estate. Allle Ruggles Executrix T. Lester Johnson Attorney for Executrix 8-llc NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT maturing in 3 years will earn interest at a rate of ....J MAKE SAVINGS DEPOSITS at FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■ C M " •a r n interact at thic new, Wgl» i f r a t e i SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH T N A T IO N A L B A N K ° i« rs « u n o o s io o n rooiF M is" r«o«oi D m « " la^wMa Cw»«'*.«« In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Sher man, Probate Department. In the Matter of th e Estate of Emma Catherine Davis, Deceased: Notice is hereby given th a t the undersigned, as executor of the estate of Emma Catherine Davis, deceased, has filed his final ac count In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, and th at Monday, the 21st day of January 1957, a t the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court ss the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlem ent thereof. Dated and first published De- • ember 21, 1956. Date of last publication Ja n u ary 11, 1957. LUTHER W. DAVIS Executor of said estate Kent, Oregon O’CONNOR & HARVEY Attorney» for said estate 521 Equitable Building Portland 4, Oregon 7-10c Y