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MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER A, J 91«
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Moro, Pr e g i
Editor
Giles 1*. French _
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at M or*. Orwsr n «»»¿*r A «
of
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land were weekend kuw ts of the
S cientific Research Looks fo r C u re
The aekt few years may be the
m ost dangerous fo r big tak rises,
if the experience of W orld WJar I
is to be followed again.
DOUBLE OR NOTHING
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Funs
OFFICIAL
COUNTY
PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable In Advance
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DECEMBER
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Mr and Mrs E. P. Rich and
L sons, Jack and Dean,
»¡lent
•
Thanksgiving
at
the
home
of
the
,
Jf latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs Hill
at Yakima, Washington
Raymond Crews motored t o
¿Portland Friday and was accom-
~Spanied home by his brother and
. sister In laW, Mr and Mrs Marion
Crews of Salem, w ho spent the
weekend in Wasco and Grass Val
ley.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
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the home of Mr and Mrs Jerry
Tuberculosis has resisted efforts of scientists to find a drug which Morehouse were Mr and Mrs Max
will cure tuberculosis, but the scientists refuse to be discouraged. "Williams, Mrs Mamie Elliot and
Medical research hopes one day to conquer Jthis deadly disease. Christ daughter Mrs Eula Tuck.
mas Seal funds help finance medical research.
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Thanksgiving guests at the
hom e of M rs J. P. Yates w ere Mr
D inner guestg T hanksgiving a t and Mrg j T Johnson,
th e home of Mg , and Mrs P . G .
Mre B ertha Moon of The Dalles
O’Meara w ere Mr and Mrs Steph- epent the w eekend w ith h e r son
cn O’Meara, <Mr and Mrs Jam es and dau g h ter in law, M r and
O'Meara, Micky
and Jim m y,
George Moon.
R ichard and P atty O’Meara, Clem
H ouseguests of Mrs A nna Lee
and Pete Welk*
are her brother, M ark M ainer, and
Mrs E sth er S tanley was called „ sist?r,
„
Mrs H anna H enrichs of
to The Dalles hospital to see her Id ah o ’
„ „ ..... .
,
, , niece, Mrs R uth Berger, who was
Mr and Mrs Dale M cLaughlin
O. G. H ilderbrand was operated h u rt in an au to accident.
T hanksgiving guests df Mr
on in The Dalles hospital Monday..
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nanKag ivl ng gue»«
Mrs Marie B arnett fcooper re-
T hanksgiving dinner guests a t ^ ” d M n Farrell FTpcn «
turn ed from the Dalles hospital the home of M r and Mrs F. M. P®**®8-
P o r tla n d
a fter spending several m onths Crews w ere Raym ond Crewd and
Iiene and Billy
>
there.
son. Donnie of Bombay. India. M r w ere T hanksgiving guests In W as-
0 . G. Hilderbrand
Has Operation
In The Dalles
¿’.T;
C H U R C H t
Moro Community 4 hurtfi
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Church Services 11:00 a. m.
Wasco Methodist Church
Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orship at 11.00 a. m
*
F. L. Cannell, p a s ty .
Christian Science Society
Subject of C hristian Science
Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. -M.
“God the Only Cause and Craqjdg**>
Wednesday m eetings y; first and
third Wednesdays of each month
include testimonials of healing.
The reading room In the rear of
the church contains all authorl»
ed Christian Science literature
which may be borrowed or pur
chased.
WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST
10 a. m. C hurch Bible’ School
W. D. Watkins, Supt
' 11 a. m. Divine Morning Worship
T h e message: “The D iving
Foundation ,Take Heed How You
Build Thereon”
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
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I T ’ S E A S Y TO ELY
by L U S C O M Ê I
first la A l l - M f T A l p e n o n o l p lanar
Z
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e
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t
^ T h T ^ R e t social held at. the
^ in c r e a s e d 'expenditures b y oth-
P S h e ™ ^ 'c o u n ty has gotten out
of debt and the sU te is approach-
m J th a t happy state. School dis-
ShCTTnan are all paid out
1
onp and the cities are
S U
th eir bond issues with
pase All these governm ental ag-
ancles have U ken advanU ges of
Knominv tim es to get o u t from un-
5 2 ^ ? l^ d
th a T th e post-war
£ o d of th e early tw enties left
aury $94.30. H om er Belshee did
th e honors as auctioneer. The
program was exceptionally good.
Judge J. T W halley and wife
dibve up from Portland last Sun-
day to v isit th eir p a r r i e d daugh-
ters at Moro.
L. W. Amick retu rn ed hom e
from Missouri S aturday m orning
m ore satisfied than ever w ith
^ ¿ y o u n g son of Mr and M rs
nrp cheap now.
y tnnlf 614 875 bushels
™
u s e . Thte
Um bels w ^ l d do the
ft i S V S K of the crop in
Fred Lucas of Lexington, who
was reported to be sick last week
at W aico w hile visiting relatives
du rin g Thanksgiving, died
last
F riday of w hat w as thought to be
P r^
«nmp 4 percent Infantile paralysis.
.
ts
The report prin ted belotf shows
U nde.r
™ p r agreem ent - to th a t all tw enty-four schools in the
«enerally
A lr e a d y the county rank high in attendance,
added expenditures A irw ay v«w
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1930; this
voter, have approvcrf ^ * u ^
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97 5
run over Into E m igrant S p r i n g s ...............
for year» ___
a u a rte r or a
tirinl of the «hop 1» needed for tax Gorman
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97.1
93.3
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BARNETT AIR SERVICE
WAStl! AIRPORT
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
ON COMMONWEALTH
SKYRANGERS’ A
LUSCOMBE ‘SILUAIRE8’
Flying Suits - Goodyear tiree
Kollsmen In stru m e n ts •
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P a rts A Accessories
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Phone W asco 281 or 351 . '
Sunset Motor Co.
CHEVROLET
The Dalles
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Oregon
CADILLAC
M A K E E V E R Y M IL E CO U N T
RECAPPING
SV S P E C IA L IS T ^
f«c C e r t i f i c a t e
Required _
Lale»t F a cto ry M ethod»
For Eligible C ar Owner»
U.S. ROYAL
OE LUXE
.
In Other Days
S
w ilt e m e S
SUntey A n der»n .
Claude John
w m a n H w ildebrand
^
P h yllis
and
Medler of Corvallis.
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f » m
‘e S ‘d ^ S
in .
e
Mr and Mrs Chester Coats and
son, Tom, left Wednesday for
Dayton; Wn.Tto
the Thanks
giving weekend. They were ac
companied to Portland by Mrs
Iiene Callaway and son, Larry,
and Miss Clair BaH, who spent
the weekend with Mrs Callaway’s
parents, Mr and Mrs William Carl
eton.
Every paper carries notice of
strikes or petitions for Increases
nlnmHprK.
in pay. PumontorQ
C arpenters, plum
bers,
bricklayers and workm en of th a t
group are now getting into the
two dollar an hour class.
If this goes on we will have a
new price
scale th at will be dou-
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Ì_*UoC
Izwl FwfnrP before
one rxtxkimi
th at prevailed
ble À
the
the w ar A m an needn’t be too
old to rem em ber the excitem ent
caused w hen H enry Forjl guar
anteed his w orkm en $5.00 per
day. T hat was about when a 14
hour a day forker could get th at
sum for a few weeks in harvest.
Then some men began to get a
TYRANNY OF THE MACHINE
dollar an hour for labor.
I^b o r, naturally, w asn’t the
The stories of the adept orien
only thing th at w ent up M anu tals whose use of the aljacus
factured goods are much higher, . was proven superior to th at of
although
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. . not
— probably
.
. as high Am ericans using a m odem add-
as labor peroentage wise. Farm in^ machine are lessons of value,
products are up, but the price of We Am ericans have always**oeen
agricultural products depends on gadgeteers. A new spring knife, . The womens society of Chris- and Mrs M arion Crew s\>f Salem, *co;
p a™ t t and
m arket so th eir prices may not an
«haver, alm ost any tian service of the M ethodist Mr and Mrs Bruce Hull and Mrs
M r “ " d Mrs O
B arnett and
rem ain high in the new « price new d jngUS delights us like beads church will sponsor a bazaar in Abbey Hull of T he Dalles, and e rry
,
p n r tb n d «Saturday
scale.
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attracted the aborigine Perhaps -th e basem ent of the church Sat- M r and Mrs Dell Olds of G rass retu rn ed from Portland Saturday.
E ventually much the same it comes from our Yankee ances urday, December 14. A sale of Valley.
_
D inner guests T hanksgiving a t
balance betw een the different tors.
fancy work will be held at 2:30
Mrs
K atherine
Sonnenberg lhe home of Mr and Mrs W. R.
sections of our economy will be
riWM<IMiy
_
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Probably there are
hours and in the afternoon, followed by a spent T hanksgiving w ith her dau Reid w ere Mr and ----
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Mrs --------
Bill Reid
reached, w ith some exceptions
of labor w asted m aking ma din n er at 0:30.
g h ter in Portland.
of Portland, Mr and Mrs H ow ard
depending on new m ethods th a t cbines run to do a job when a
, . . ' ,
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Mrs I,eon Sm ith and infant son Conlee and Mr and Mrs Swagg-
may perm it lower com parative
w ey applied elbow giease
T hanksgiving «lay dinner guests relu rn ed from th e hospital Fri(lay. a(1 Q, Eugene .
for- ^.O
^-oujd
quick
prices or changes th at m ake ior
uld do it m uch quicker
and at the home of Mrs I.ydia Darby
wi
Mr uii
am , Mrg
B)au of
Among t hose attending the E lks
higher prices. The changing is w lth ag much physical ease, al- w ere . Mr .. and .. Mrs —
K enneth Ferg- Portland
P ortland spent the weekend 'a t Thanksgiving dinner and dance
the painful process.
though not the spiritual elation
—
,,<inn
a n r v ’ S Sa
a l l v a a”
n d d T Ju
n d d v y » M Mr
r
.
us° n< R’ Nan<^
the
home of th eir son and daugh- w ere Mr and Mrs Francis W atkins
t<>r
in
Mra K
Kpnnptb
ere and
m M rs E v e rett W atkins, Mr
This raise In the prices lev e ,.th a t comes from having it done and Mrs W ayne Darby, Joanne te
r in . law, Mr
Mr and. Mrs
enneth w
Mr
has nothing to do w ith th e in-
m achinery. Autom atic, how and Jim m y of Portland, Mr and Blau.
;
and M rs A lbert Kaseberg, Mr and
M rs C. W. Sm ith of Moro and Mr
crease in the standard of living, wonderful!
Mrs Aodrew Shearer and grand- M rs Pete Macnab,. Mr and Mrs
It brings no beneficial effect to
i^ g a r I^ee M asters told of one and Mrs George H arris.
son, Bill, spent the weekend w ith j Ohn Foss, Mrs George M attson,
Mr and Mrs Law rence E dw apls Mr Shearer w here he is employed and Mrs Ida Gerlock.
a family to pav 70 cents for 35
inventor w ho sp en t his life
w ere - T hanksgiving at the F ort of The Dalles.
cent beef, pay $60 for a $30 su it g athering m achinery and m aking of Gresham
-
o r double the price of a car,even
run onjy to philosophize that*®11®®*8 at the hom e of Mrs Ed-
Mr and Mrs IRhilllp O’Meara
—Buy Okristmas B«ii>—
if ' the Income is double. T he m an had evoived through much w ards parents, Rev ahd M rs F. L. spent ThanksgtVng
w ith the
GAS“ AND OIL >
governm ent m ight Juat as well the sam e process, when all he Gannell.
la tte r’s sister.
brother in law,'
Tires-Accessories
p rin t a two as a one on th e del- had to
w as to provide h i m s e l f ------------------------------------------------- Mr and Mrs Robert Booth of
lar bills to achieve th a t so rt of wJth food and Nothing. W hich K ent ___ __ ___ _______ _
92 4 Portland.
Mrs A. M. H uekin m otored to R . H. McKEAN and SON
inflation.
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m ay be
a t m ost V
of * th e onvcuvi
S hearer’s * _____ _____ - - 94.6
Tiauun.
w to
W n say
a y th
mov
95.0 The Dalles Saturday and was an
The clthsen gets nicked on his Qjmgs we busy ourselves about DeMoss
IN S U R A N C E
100 overnight guest at the home of
taxpaying because hia exem pt^® are unnecessary.
G ordon R idge
is going down Instead of up. Un-
And m achines
are
ty ran ts. E rskine
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98.0 Mrs Guy Pound, Sunday they a t
Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
less he is in position to boost rp^gy m u st be fed raw m aterial Moro ______
92.3 tended the Ice Cycles of 1946 in Farm Implementa, Bags, Twine
his income he suffers during the and fin i8bed goods m ust be tak- M onkland _ — __ __
93.7 the Portland Arena
BARBED W IR E -G O O D POSTS
PHONES
delay. '
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en away, piled, packed, shipped, H arm ony -------- -------- — 96.0
Among those in The Dalles F ri
Office
Residence
If prices go up to fast
billed. One would think the law Fairview _____ --------
93.3 day and Saturday w ere Mr and Feedstore
certain ty th a t there will he a of dim inishing retu rn s would Boardman -------- ---------- ---
182
96.4 E arl Fields and daughter. Gladys, _ aaiV¥
162
163
depreeaion to drop them again- catch up w ith our m achinery Grass Valley -------- -------- 96.3 Mona Kaseberg, Mr and Mrs Leon- WASCO
OREGON
So far. there ten t m uch evidence some day. This inventing ma- Rutledge --------
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r __. 94.2 ard Lutje, Mr Jnd Mrs A. H. Mc
------- has
of
a t fo r nearly w everyone
has
chlneg to
Chapter No. 78, O E-.*\
ui th
uaov
t «, viixiivB
w dQ tb e .w o rk so we can L ib e rty , ---------- -------- .. - - - 100
in ty re and daughters, Mr ana
In
and BetMehera
Meets Every Second ant
been ° on
the band wagon so u n far
til __ out and U ke enou*h
been
n lHr
w n hlgUn -------------------------7 Mrs John Royse, Mrs W ilm a
Fourth Thursday« n eaet
the economic ^ lan^
® to be
Wilcox -------- - - - - - — - 97.7 Wilde, Mrg
tne
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oe healthy
neaitnv would
wouiu sound
b u u iiu foolish
iv
Mrs A.
A. M, Huckin,
H uckin, , Mrs
Mrs
Month. Visiting Member««
98.0
K londike
off. N either labor, manu ac JL
anyone b u t an Am erican
Belle Clothier, Mrs Ted E verett,
Invited— Moro. Oregon
94 1
or agriculture has failed to
Now comes some lim ber fin- Rosebush
Raymond Crews, Mrs A nay Snear-
Helen
Ruggles, W. M.
B
u
c
k
le
y
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97.0
raise and we can go on q
gered Japanese and Chinese lads
er and Billy, M rs'^adie Rich, Mrs
Edna
M
elzer,- Secretary
» w ith
- a small fram
-
e w ith w ires Dobie Point — ----------- — 100
a w ays if all go together
E. P. Rich, W. R ^R eid, M rs Ja m
t.O.O.F.
___________
es O’Meara. Mrs Stephen
O’Meara, Moro Lodge No. US,
and woodenJ * adfi' “"
d
WASHINGTON NEW S 1P
„ W
waiver,
lu n .,« , Fi
.
Medler, Mrs
. a,}dn n3?
of our m ost
intricate gadgets (
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onr
TAXES GOING UP AGAIN?.
alter
Medler,
< n u flm ifd
M arion Medler,’ sfcu Pal Wallace,
J ® ¡-U.U.r,
expensive
piece
look like an expensi
“ ~
* ot _
It was
was shortly
after
the
last
at least
n A Milder.
Transient am
«hom y aive.
boondoggling. W e’ve done so his advisers know, or _
_
i»u
Mr
and
Mrs
O.»v-
H
ilder
hrmthen are
riiifcng brothers
w ar th a t property taxes w ere the
Qut Qf worR fee , sure> th at the Republican b “and
ci>r<ii»lty
invited
highest in Sherman iounty^ in
nttJe bfow n and y e ,low Congress w m defeat all such leg-
Mr an(J Mrg R ^ r t Bish> Hen-
to meet with us.
1921 the total tax bill was
. brothers m ake ft seem such a long telation, hence the GOP will have
Ricbelderfer a n d ; Miss Jean
Ernest Houeton N. G.
104 and of this aum $123,
way tow ard
a com paratively to take the blame. W hen 1948 ¡^aqg motored to Portland and at-
A. R- Kessinger, Secretary
for the state and elem entary
rolls aroundt continues our prog- tended the footbalj game Saturday
school fund.
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r would
w ouia be
oe funny
iunuy if we w ere nosticator, the Democratic nom-
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.& A.At
inee —
for « president,
ever
Mr -----
and —
Mrs
E verett, W atkins
Local and state prope y
Chinese or Japanese, u b u t . w
w e’re
v .c -----
------------ - whom
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— -j-
Meets on the 1st a^d
g u y e d over $300,000 nearly every
fQr us tQ feeJ he m ay
wi}|_
able to pQin t w ere bosts to a got-luck JThanks-
3rd Thursday evening«
•
Jbolbh.
to m anY Pieces of liberal legisla- giving dinner hortering Mr Ever-
.of each month- Visiting
year until 1931 and th ey dropped
: members are cordially
nothing
for one period
tion which w ere defeated by the et W atkin’s sistefc. Mrs M attson
down to
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... are nn
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«»«n lLr they and aunt, X Mrs
Av«« J l3a
fjff Gerlock
•• 1/AZ* I a of
invited to meet with us
Republicans
and naturally,
in 1941- Now
they
on thpir
their
LeRoy W right, W. M.
will have a lot of explaining to Modesto, California. • T hose' pre-
way up again, th e county roll be
do.
The
Republicans
will
not
be
sent
were
Mr
.apd
Mrs
Francis
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
ing $191,000 thia year w ithout any
state or elem entary school. These
nearly as popular in 1948 as they W atkins, Phyllis and Shirlcnr, Mr —
Rebekah- Lodge
are now. continues this lawmak- and M rs John Foss and Sandra,
2nd and 4th
item s arc being U ken cpre of by
t h e income Ux, which also has a From the O bserver l>ec. 9
er, and he fu rth e r predicts they Mr and Mrs A lbert Kaseberg, T ^gdaya of each
surplus to be sent to the counties
Mr and Mrs R obert J
will have a real battle on th eir Mr and Mr» Pete Macnab, Mr roonth. V iaitng mem-
“ “
, ,
and two children w ere visitors hands to keep control of th e and Mrs Paulen Kaseberg and ,bera welcome.
° D uring the last twelve o r four- here last w eekend from Grand- Congress and elect a president, children and Roy. W atkins?
*^L. McLachlan NG
teen y « r s the tendency has been view, Oregon to m eet a b ro th er although
it certainly doesn’t
Among those attending college Florence Johnston. 3<
f n r federal taxes to raise and aU te George Jordon and wife, who are look th at way now.”
Mr and Mrs Bill Reid_of P o r t- 4 ________________
In d ^ S ^
to ^
reduced, visiting here from Moscow, Idaho
The tn d to th a t trend may be In and whom they had not seen In
i -
—
Mr
Mrs E. D. McKee were Mrs Guy Drilllof- S»'™
Thanksgiving guests of her ris- ers on Mr and Mss F,
ter and brother in law, Mr and Stephens at Wasco.
Mrs George Van Gaastoeck.
/
of March ». 1ST*.
The press has informed us th at
it will require a ¡dime to s ta rt the
m usic rolling out of the ju k e box
hereafter.
A fter long w aiting it now de
velops that Uncle E ph was right
and th at there is a silver lin in r
in each icloud, and the guy that
w rote about com pensation had
his hat on straig h t after all. If
perm issible we’ll tak e all o u r in
flation on the juke box and If
it takes a dollar from th e sleek
haired Johnny to s ta r t the saxa-
phones m oaning inside th at light-
ed den of cacophony, it’s okay
by us.
J ü s t how am usem ent house op
erators and restau ran ters fell to
thinking th a t the normal hum an
iiavc m usic to
~ eat by has
.....
had to have
befn )osl R probab|y cam e from
.... . .. .
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pome glib talking salesm an. Most
ug prefer
d jne jn quiet
Money being w hat J t is, there
mav
n0 im m ediate effect. Some
y0^ th who desires a few m inutes
of m
uslcal CAVUCn.cut
excitem ent will
prob-
or
musical
... a TV...
«I e as
_
ably
out w ith
dim
quickly as he did w ith a nickel,
n
h ex
<»vtra
navment
But
the
tra paym
ent to
to Petrillo
Petrillo
wuj
ieu in
vii_ ere will
......
will tell
in tim e and th
occasional quietness, so we can
hear
w aitress ra ttle the dishes
a . That sounds better
form er, parents. Mr and H rs W. =
Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs w h o h o m e for The W
R om where I s i t ... Ay J<ie M arsh
How to
Stop Worrying
I guess folks in our town do about
as much worrying as in yours—over
housing and prices, and crops, and
jobs—and the little domestic prob
lems that are always coming up.
Dad Hoskins, who’s lived to the
happy age of eighty, has a simple
formula for stopping worry. About
every problem, he asks himself: Is
there anything I can do about it?
If there is, he never postpones
making a decision, or taking neces
sary action.
If there isn’t anything he can do
about it, he seta aside a “worrying
hour"* after dinner, and get« his
worrying over in one concentrated
period. When that’s over, he relaxes
over a friendly glass sf beer with
Ma Hoskins—and they talk about
pleasant things together, until bed-
time.
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From where I sit, that’s as work
able a formula as you could find,« .
right down to the mellow glass of
beer that seems to wink away jour
worries.
The Tire W ith
Reserve Strength Built Ir
SE$ US T O D A Y
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
LET NO SHADOW
DARKEN YOUR DOOR
The possession of an overcoat or a sack full of groceries
is usually proof of complete ownership. Such is not the case
with land. Because of its immobility and permanence, a s ,
well as its variety of uses, land is peculiarly liable to
complications and dispute.
A Commonwealth Insured Title protects your property
against unsatisfied claims which
often lurk among the mort
gages, transfers, liens and other
other legal com plications
through which your property
may have passed under former
Every Commonwealth policy
is guaranteed by funds depos
ited with the State of Oregon.
When yon buy, be sure’ydor
property has this protection.
SHERMAN C O U N TY
ABSTRACT C O M P A N Y
Moro
CepyrigAf, 1946, United States B
r