Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 18, 1946, Image 2

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F R ID A Y , OCTOBER JB, IBM
alnst the Estate of Clyde E,
■. Mr add Mr» Fred P*tprs of T. I>ester Johnson
Nhelfer, three years old. at the Eart
deceased
a re
hereby
The Dailto. Lyle O>gs liom Brent- Attorney at law
Olds farpj,< five miles east of notified to present them, w ith
wood, California 4Ad Charlie Olds Waarn Oregon
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Grass Valley to pay for posture
proper vouchers and duly
~ ^ Æ U O e r ^ r F rid a y ^ t ~
were dinner guest» at the h o m e ________
and feed costs.
49-50c verified, to the undersigned, the
of Mr and Mrs Earl Olds Monday NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Norman E. Fields, sheriff, duly appointed, qualified and act
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« « Ä evening.
Notice is hereby given that on
M «rcofid ria--
at 3—
Tuesday, October 22. 1946 at the w4F riiV -w,
.
.
_
.. . N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S
of Clyde E. Smith, deceased, at
N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S
r at M ora. O nry n nr*¿ r A r t
hour of 10 a. m., I will sell at
o f M a rrti 1. I t ; » .
All
persons
having
claims
ag
the office of T I jester Johnson
â <’ Iversons having claims ag- public -auction one white faced
air.f-t the Estate of William G . ------------------------------------------- ---------- B a iA e ,
No- h
oroe r
r k r n
Macnab, deceased, are hereby
Meets
Every
Second
y
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GAS AND OIL
it«.tifie 1 to present them, with
Fourth Thursdays in each
Tires-Accemorles
the proper vouchers and duly
P a in t
Montn. Visiting Member-
verified to the undersigned, the
fri'-»te>i—
Moro. O n r u i
O F F IC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R
du’y appointed, qualified and act­ E. H McKEAN and SON
Helen Ruggles, W. M.
ing Administrator of the Estate
Edna Melzer, Secretary
IN S U R A N C E '
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE S
of William G. Macnab, deceased,
Foreka Lodge No. 121 A.F.* A. -.
Payable la Advance
Grain. Feed. Floor. F u e l.
at the office of T. Lester Johnson,
Meets on the 1st a n |.
ONE Y E A R ........... ................ *2.00 attorney at law.
Wasco, Oregon, Farm Im plem ents. Bags. T w ine
,3rdy Thursday evening»
within six months from the date BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
,’>f L-aeh montu Vi’ itii^»
OCTOBER 18, 1*4«
of the first publication of this
PHONES
nemfiers arc cordial’}
nvit-d
m*<t with □*»
notice, to-wit: September 27, 1946. Feedstore
Office
Residence
PASSENGER FLIGHTS
POOR ECONOMY
1-eftoy Wright, W. M.
Ronald
S.
Macnab
163
162
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182
•
The Moro postoffice has gone
H. B. Pinkerton, Secrc’ary ’
Administrator W ASCO
OREGON
PLANE RENTAL
on a lighter schedule by staying
-•io,.» Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F.
closed Saturday afternoons and
('HARTER TRIPS
A n n o u n c in g o u r D is t r ib u t o r s h ip o f
Meets 1st and 3rd
ceasing the old-time courteous
Tuesdays in. I.O.O.F.
custom of putting out the pack
hal;
Transient an<
ages Sunday morning. The post-
rim ng brothers a
office was late in doing it and
coidially mviVid
are not subject to censure "Pub­
fo r
to meet with us.
lic service” offices have been
closed on Saturday for months,
T E L E P H O N E — 281
Enurst Houston N. G.
the court house is locked Satur­
—351
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
day afternoons.
bupiue Rebekah Lodge No
Nearly everyone who works
Meet« 2nd and 4th
for some one else * spends fewer
Tuesdays of each
hours at the job than formerly.
Jerry B a rn e tt
month. Visit ng mem­
It is the custom of the times.
bers welcome.
We produce less and spend more.
L. Mcljirhlan NG
By producing less there is less
to buy and prices go up, so in
Florence John^Mn. S»
order to balance the thing we
must work less for more wages.
M a r t i n S tee l H a y m a k e r
That makes prices go up some
more. There Is constantly less
M a r t i n S teel S ilo s
and less of more and more un­
til everyone is rich—or is he?
n o w b ein g d e liv e re d
The same condition prevails
after every war. Until everyone
M artin P ro d u c ts Q u alify U n d e r F H A
(or all but the ambitious and
W
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y
asute few) is broke after the
period of high prices there Is
w r it e ; O r e g o n G r o w e r s S u p p ly C o .
inadequate production and prices
soar.
P ,o . B ox 251, T h e D alles, O re g o n
Workers try to get rich by ac
cumulating money, which Is not
riches at all. If everyone in the
Oregon Growers Supply Company,
United States would spend
48
P. O. Box 251. .The Dalles, Oregon.
hours at a job every day or six
Please send more information on items checked
months we would again have
—grain bin, silos, haymakers.
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suits of clothes, nylons, autos,
farm machinery, refrigerators,
lumber, the things that make us
rich. Instead we seem bent on
doing nothing for six months,
have done little in the last six
in fact, and naturally we have
few of the materials we need.
History teaches that few real
ly gain from war engendered
prosperity. The big wages and
big profits are spent quickly to
make big wages arid big profits
ik e convenient, money-saving way
for some one else
Right now labor produces lit­
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tle in proportion to its wage;
Oneway
K. Trip
y
r -
right now manufacturers are
Iz>s
Angeles
$ 16.65
-$ 29.85
holding up distribution In hopes
Portland
2.60
4.55
for bigger prices. Both practices
Kansas City
33.10
52.45
are wrong, both are hurting our
L e t us do yo u r catering
Chicago
35.45
63.30
economy. When there can avain
Denver
23 80
39.15
be competition for lobs and for
business the condition will be
pvnhoro
changed
In the meantime we Haul Cyphers,
Bucholtz, Moro, Oregon,
Phone 731
get very little for our money.
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within «b| months from
date
of the first publication of this no,
tice, to wit: September 27, 1946.
Mary E. Smith
Administratrix
T. Lester Johnson
Attorney at law
Moro. Oregon
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Rawlelgh Products
FRANK L. TATE
MÒRO, ORREGON Phone 4 u
District Dealer for
Gilliam & Sherman Coon tir»
= “ »*’ • MQ V O * °
R o m where I sit
Jo e M a rs h
uuiEnAiisavia
W a n t a V a c a tio n
WASCO AiorWT
fro m M a r r ia g e ?
M a rtin S teel F a r m B u ild in g s
O re g o n
M a rtin Steel G ra in B in s
T * ' M ' **
Ahriu Blake west sooth on his va-
cotiaa. for m u e taking, and left hie
lOnans te enjoy a vacation from the
ae me sh pipe, clothes in a heap, and
•etas en the harmonica.
body to cook for. She was «hoot to
wire Al, when he barges home a
week ahead-of time, and she almost
cries for gratitude. ( “Felt the same
way myself,“ saya AL)
- F irs t few days, M artha enjoyed
From where I sit, those differ­
ences o f h a b it and opinion —
whether they have to do with corn­
cob pipes, a glass of beer, or play­
ing the harmonica, seem mighty
trivial when you’re separated. And
they ors. tool
R— house neat and quiet, top back
en the toothpaste, no morning mess
from Alvin’s rifWnight snacks ( A I’s
partial to a bit of cheese and beer
a t bedtime).
Come the end o f the week, she
began te fidget; couldn't even reed
the Clarion, it looked so u n u s e d ;
didn’t have any appetite with no-
safe, co n v en ien t, lo w cost
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Copyright 1946, United Statet Brgteert Firwmfffffw
y N o w there's food. W hile w e
A 3% TAX ON j
YOUR INCOME! j
“ were never out of meat w e
do think there w i II be mere
Can You Lift Yourself By Your Bootstraps?
F-and better meat cuts from now
NEITHER CAN OREGON!
"¡on. A n d when the price goes
3
¿‘•down: next time it 11 be natural
wLl
’^7 and lasting and not political
ziand changing.
IX* YOU RFMFMBER?
Do you remember whop con­
cessionaires, the boys who talked
you Into trylne to throw a ring
over the top of a cane von didn’t
want or need, used to have as a
prise some mlnature hats of vary­
ing hue and shape?
Some were made of clay, some
of remnants of felt;: some looked
like the kind cartoonists put on
Uncle Sam. some were of the
Happy Hooligan tvpe Tbev were
red and black and red. white and
blue and other variegated colors
to aid the wearer to look like
the clown he was trying to be
You remember uncle Ed How he
used to love to wear one of them
especially the kind that came
with a rubber bend attached to
.them . How he woud make grim*
aces and poke fun when he was
out for a time
Poor Ed. he
hasn’t anything to hold a hat on
his head with now Some used
to have red or yellow feathers
on them, remember?
Well, who’d a thunk the women
would dig up that kind of hats
for winter’» wear.
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FR 6Û U EN T
0 V E ’R‘ L” A N D
SCHEDULES
CONVENIENT
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DEPARTURES
(VERY
DAY
C R E Y M H .IN E D S U
• HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP
John Conroy returned from the
mountains w ith his sheep, which
he says are in good condition.
The new garage was practically
completed Sunday evening and
the contractors are well pleased
. Pions the Obaerver, Oct. 18, 1887
J. B. Mowry has the record for
h aft In wheat, five sacks of his
Bluestem weighing 755 pounds.
James Cochran has returned to
Moro as successor to H. A. Page
in the C ity M arket.
C. O. Huis and Tom Faugh
ended their threashing run the
U th with an oyster supper The
i— t day’s run was 70 sacks per
hour for ten hours.
•
If a 3% tax on your CASH RECEIPTS does not
squeeze out sufficient tax cash to pay $100 a
month, there wiil be agitation to increase the
rate to 4, 5, 6 and 7 % . This Townsend scheme
takes savings from Cl Joes and Janes, to give to
all over 60 Whether needy or not.
No other state has three income taxes!
VOTE 315 X NO
farf of UvutS
Sunset Motor Co.
CHEVROLET
The well being drilled on the
W. J. Martin farm by A. S. John­
son was stopped at 142 feet with
lot« of water.
Eighteen men signed the ros­
ter for organization of a Kiwanls
club in Moro and enough to meet
the 35 member requirement are
men W ednesday and explained
the Liberty bond ao well 'that
several thousand dollars were In-
vetrted.
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• Townsend “ pensions" are not insurance; no
reserves are set up to guarantee payments.
feSTE IT DOWN!
OLDSMOBILE
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RECAPPING GUIDE
ÎMA» ALMOST
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CADILLAC
From the Observer, Oct- 11. 1927
OCTOBER 1», 1*17
L . Barnum, W. C. Bryant and
C. J. Bright met with business
LETS UNDERSTAND 3 SIMPLE FACTS
• This is a tax on CROSS CASH RECEIPTS, with
no deductions for losses, cost of merchandise
sold or operating expense. “ Net gain“ or “profit“
is r.ot the basis of the tax. (Only $100 of cash
-J receipts a month is tax free!)
[ In Other Days
X?UrUndvlew Grange will dis­
cuss advisability of putting up a
building for grange purposes on
land donated by Martin Melzer.
From the Gnms Valley Journal
of citizens and gives it to anothet group.
T h a t’s “bootstrap-lifting”. It never has
worked. It can’t work.
• Appjes: Accumulated 3% taxes, grower to con­
sumer, 54c a box. Could Oregon apples be sold
in competition with Washington’s? N O .'
• Lumber: Accumulated 3% taxes, logger to con­
sumer, $5.18 a thousand board feet. Could Oregon
lumber be sold in other states? NO.
t
B re id : Accumulated 3% taxes, Wheatfield to
consumer, 2c on a 1 <4-lb. loaf of bread, from 16c*
. to 18c.
• Canned Peas. Accumulated 3% taxes, grower to
consumer, 19.71c a dozen cans. W ould such
handicap to Oregon industry close up factories,
reduce employment? YES.
Don't VOTE Yourself Out of a Jobl
OOMS
Cott of Pp/ag ia Orogoa
WATCH O IIT IM A K I A DATS
W ITH US TO StCAS
It’s much easier than falling off a
log! Just try Chevron Supreme in
your tank. It’s tailored to your car
with the same skill that perfected
Stan ’ rd’s war-proved flying fuels.
New blegding agents in Chevron Supreme give you fast
staru, smooth acceleration, pingless performance. It’s the
finest motor fuel Standard ever produced—you can bank
on every trip being a pleasure trip with Chevron Supreme I
T IM S SMOOTH
U C A P AT O H C I
S it US TOOAY
• Your widow w ill pay 3% on cash received from
your life insurance policies, either annuity or
lump sum payments.
• Burial facilities w ill cost more.
• Your children’s interitances w ill be taxed 3%
before inheritance tax.
• Special bequests to friends, relatives, w ill be
reduced 3%.
N« O m Win llader T«nneadi$a...tt b A Crael MR
B« cmm it Raises Fabe Hopes!
IASAIC SHOWIMO THOOUOM
J. C. WILSON, PHONE-552
WASCO, OREGON
R. C. ANDERSON, PHONE 232
GRASS VALLEY. OREGON
A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT
Ongon
F o l d o t f v o r t it a m o m — C o m m it t a a A o o in s t N a w 3 % In c o m « T a x .
4 2 $ N a w F lie d n a r B u lM in a , P o r tlo n d , O r e g o n . '
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M r . E. A . M c C o r n o c k , E u g a n a , G h a ir m o n ;
W o l t a r W . 8 . M o y , O re g o n C i t y , S a c r a to ry .
O O M T O S IA Y
UNTIL THIS HAPPONS
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SB US FOt QUAinr WOW
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
V
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Create Old Age and I
/ Disability Pension Fund \
B e w a re
this title
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315 X NO
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