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NOTICE TO CBTOITORA
Mr;- Mnd.. Mm*. KarqlA *WbHe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of evening in The fiallea,
AU persons having c l a i m s
" w T ishtngyon - news
w ere visitors dtiM ix and Mra 0- Arlington visited the home of * Mr. and Mrs. Buck M isler of Ione
I
rayv One
Kuypatfs Sunday evening. , *
•' Mrs. Adam’s , parents, Mr. an< and their daughters spent last against the estate of Asa David
We learn th a t fried m ush is now
Mrs. W. A. Morris, Saturday.
hailed in some q u arters as a new
week-end w ith Mrs. M iller’s pa Richelderfer, deceased, are here
sort of delicacy on the breakfast m ent is con uni ted to buy the pur-
Mi’s. Clara Wtfite, niece dF Mrs.
.
.
Moro,
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson. by notified to present them in
U
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m
enu
In
other
days
it
w
asn’t
plus
under
the
price
stabilipaOpn
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liz
a
b
e
th
fC
u
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b
i,
Ms
"visftirtg
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K
arl
Thom
pson
. H a lt o r
Göre L. friwncb
F ran k Le M aster, grandson of proper form, to the undersigned
like that ortlv the poor ate fried policy, an indirect suggestion and Mrs.*C. L; Jhiypers/X nd M rs.„ w ere week-end guests at the home
M sfiondi c **• HlMtl«r »t »ht m ush That is an Indication of cam e from the<departm ent of agri- E lizabeth Krt?p*rir>-
- . of th e ir daughter and son-Jnp1^
h ta n k Medler, and Miss M arjorie ’the duly appointed, qualified and
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Act
c
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changing social conditions.
'
cu ltu re th at the more econom ic.- The N azarenexSunday ’sohools Mr. and Mrs. Joe W lliani oi r u n Snell of Portland, w ere united in
of Mardi I. »MX______
Administrators of the
It w asn’t the taste of the m ush alternative was to leave the pota- ‘o f A rlington a n d « tu tu s had a.get- land.
.
. . ,
m arriage at the F irs t Christian acting
NATI«
€D ITO R IA L _ th a t made I t' popular w ith the toes to rot in the ground. A chair together, p a r ty .R u f U S - X h e first Mr. V ernon Miller and son Roger church in Portland, at high noon estate of Asa David Richelderfer,
J , / ‘±: , - were in The Dalles Friday having on Friday, Jan u ary 24. The wedd deceased, at the office -of Geo. G.
iSQ O A T IO N poor and shunned by the rich. The of bakeries is now being o p erate^ of th e wek. z
ing was given only in the pres Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
taste is really alright Those who in th e east featuring bread m ade
M fs, LeoriattU Jordon .waa 4n* noger»wbroken glasses repaired,
had to eat it in youth are now by use of four pounds of potato The Bailed receiving- m e d ic a l. T he Misses R uth and Phyllis ence of the im m ediate fam ily and six months from the date of this
grow n to satisfactory estate and flour to every 100 pounds of w h e a t treatment, the.G ist of the week. . Isaachsen w ere dinner guests of friends. Following the cereqiony notice, to wit: January 31, 1947.
can eat it again in nostalgic eon- flour and the product is said to b e , Rfr. «apdU M rs-C h arles K uypers Mr. and Mrs. Delos W illiams Tues- th ere was a reception at the Mal Geo. G. Updegraff,
El
lory hotel. Guests from, tfiis vici
te n t arid those who never ate it w inning increasing popularity;*:
Were trarfcricgng / bustoess ¿.in day evening, Ja n u a ry 21.
A ttorney for A dm inistrator«.
Miss
Vivian
Trounce
was
an
P lB L IS
Monday
and
Tuesday.!.
I AT I 0
Plans
to
balance
the
b
u
d
g
et
and
ty who attended the wedding in
can enjoy it now.
lblish in the issues of: Jan . 31,
“w S S l Ä
of a common, a t thd satne Hme reduce
» t o . ' and « S . overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. eluded F ran k Medler, Mr. and
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER on** people""who” l i k r and dislike taxes will collide head on ww ith X g ? 3 a i W t 'v isite d Mrs. Eliza- Joe M orris on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Leland Medler, Mr. and Mrs. FM). 7, 14 and 21, 1947.
Ja n u a ry 21.
!
,
Bill Macnab, and Mrs. Francis
m any things because of snobbery, governm ent com m itm ents to sus-
---- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The Migses R üth • and Phyllis Medler of The Dalles.
________
tain agricultural 'prices, i n 't h e “The T tdfus ’Tifhrige dance was
Read the ads in the Journal.
opinion of Secretary of Agricul- w ell) a g e p d ^ d ^ a tu r d a y evening. Isaachsen w ere dinner guests of
Payable In Advance
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam
es
T
tate
on
SCHOOL
BILL
-
tu
Clinton
P.
Anderson,
unless
Mr.
’and
Mrs.
Allan
Tom
tran-
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GAS A Ñ Í f O l t
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, th ere is a re tu rn to the rifcw deal s a c te d b u sin e ss in The Dalles F ri- Tuesday evening, Ja n u ary 28.
|,p n r < F P I t I J TH i C P I'S 11
The
iniquities
of
‘he
Proposed
‘X
c
y
of
restricting
farm
pHxluc-
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r
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Mr.
an
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Mrs.
Leland
Medler
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JANUARY 31, 1»47
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w to distribute the
fun n a s vote« { ¿ n7 f If’the
t fbo onvem
m ont
m iarantpp
M cf . Mae Fow
A ttorney a t law
law
tne tu
governm
ent guarantee
Ft ler and Virgil w ere shooDine
shopping in The Dalles Tues-
R. H. M cKEAN and SON
by th e people last Novembe a I
prices fQr
n ext tw 0 Mattney - w ere Sunday . dinner day.
TEACHER PAY
•
/
Lhv e e a “ v a r i c e s u i ^ m ^ e ^ »» X m l n g years is’ ______
fulfilled _ and _ ________
f a r m p n e . m t e s t , ¡ . a ____Jjpme
tU e J
m
of Mr. and- Mrs. Alta Sm ith and daughter,
W
hether Portland school teacn- . It-J sponsors,
is O
slowly
becoming rv ductlon r e m a i n s p r e s e n t TfcSflk' M rs-D o rsey -« « ier.-e
IN S U R A N C E
VV ••
Ö|-A_J1IÖV/I □ , 40
BVr w
. Donna and Darlene, spent Friday
MORO
__ tzx loQUO thplr leave their apparent as t he ....
__ i_.
era
is o slowly
v i a are
a i c threatening to
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a p p a r e n t a s m e bill io
iu o .j be-
Friday
run into billions of
Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
Monday, W ednesday,
.
__( h to
o i r refuse
PATlt r a their
rt 8
.
.
« »T
_l___ .1___
jobs,
or
contracts, . .
understood.
Unless
drastically. th ^ °°st "
A fternoons
Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
because of pfbnomic pressure or amended
w m cost Sherm an dollars,
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
w hether th iy are try in g to influ-
betw een $85,000 and $90.-
4 1
PHONEYS
ence the legislature, now in see- qqq These figures are not new,
Feedstore
Office ’
Residence
THE
DALLEH
sion, cannot be told from here, having been dissem inated before
163
182
162
211 E ast T hird S treet
T here has been previous suspicion election o n ly 154 voters favored
WASCO
OBBGON
Telephone 3209
that some things have occurred in the
here.
the Portland schools designed to
Any equalization m easure will
m anipulate public sentim ent and cogt
¿astern Oregon
apd especial-
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_
\ group of adm inistr atoPsTw>n£
IT ’ S E A S Y TO F IT
state
officials
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ly Sherm an county money. T h at sh e rm a n Gilliam, Hood / R i ^ i V
PerhaD« IPortland teachers do is particularly true if the equa za- w h eeler, and Wasco county m et
find difficulty in getting along on « o n is done on a financial basis
The Dalleg hQtel on Saturday
th rtr X i e s which average but entirely. The bill now before he Ja n u ary 25 to dlscuss
an
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
little more than those paid up- legislature does not consider the Schoo, Support Law a n d ; tfo tis l
b y L U S C O B tE
ON COMMONWEALTH
state Rents would be higher and w ording of the initiated m easuie BjH 80 whjch creates th e .r u r a l
1
r.
I tn l ¡0 A ll-M E T A l partono! piona»
‘SKYRANGERS’ A
other expenses would also be m ore
was to achieve, ‘ equahza- schoo] board S u p t F rank Beh n e tt
LUSCOMBE ‘SILUAIRES’
in • Htv
’
tion of
opportunity. of Salem Public Schools was ♦k<*
V*
'
the
Costs of education will be great- guest 9peaker; also Sup*. W. C.
Flying Suits - Goodyear tires
The proposed bill for a mini- er in sparsely settled districts Anderson of Hood River cou
county
Kol Ismen In stru m e n ts -
mum pay of $2400 is being strong- than in more populous areas. The gave a short
.......................
...
talk discusing
the
ly supported by th e teachers and present bill takes no cognizance various educational bills before
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P arts & Accessories
their lobbyists, one of the m ost of th at fact. T hat Portland is also thè state legislature. Those attend
Phone Wasco 281 or 351
num erous and active at Salem, in danger of losing funds may re- ing the m eeting from Sherm an
There seems no intent to classify act to the Iienefit of the eastern County included Dalo^ W illiams.
FOUR PASSENGER CH APTER SER VICE
by counties or by costs of living Oregon counties, but it will re- Ray Jewel, Eugene Knott, and
where the teaching is actually quire all the support of both to Wily «Knighten.
done. Perhaps the lack of it would obtain ‘equal educational opportu-
VAA
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Several basketball gamqp havé
help rural d istricts to obtain teach- n ities” instead of equal tax basis,
been held in the Rufus gym this
ers, although th e availability of
A
¿ ty
past week. On Monday evening,
am usem ents seems to outw eigh
Ja n u ary 2hC>he Kent Independ
any financial considerations. #
ents p la y e d 'th e A rlington Inde
The teacher group boldly as
pendents on the Rufus floor; the
S a m H a c k n e y R e p o rts
serts that the n w money to be
game ending in favor of Arlington
made available through th e basic
. L
w ith a scorè of 45-33. On T hurs-.
o n th e U .S .A .
school bill will all be U8ed up in From thc ob*erver’ February 3, day evening there was a double
school costa. Relief vof local dis-
_____
_
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___
header played on the Rufus flo©r
trict tax payers is not in th eir
installation of officers for the between the. Wasco In dependents,
Sam Hackney and the missus
time. Individuals who criticise an
plans. School«
In Oregon
have had new
term
was
the
feat
Ure of the and the Arlington dndependets
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—
-
”
-
new
leim
wan
w
c
itavvi.c
other’s
right to speak his mind;
lust
returned
from
a
trailer
trip
A
» A —
. costs
__ — ▲ raised
É A from 4 18
O million,
I 1 1 1
a
a « View
» » w ith
» . . Wasco
...
th eir
Jagt m eetjng of H arland
coming out the vie-
aro tnd the country. They’re tired, enjoy a glass of beer; or work at
to 25, to 32 and probably this year grange B rother Fagen of Cherry tors with a score of 43-29. The
any trade he chooses. Bat those ara
ant', glad to be home, but mighty
to 38 Tnillion dollars by highei p ark grange acted as installing Kent Independents and The Dalles
impressed with what they saw.
the exceptions—and we’ra
teacher pay and other rising ex- offjcer assisted by visiting mem- 20-30 club also played th at same
tolerant of them!”
As
Sam
reports—every
section
penses
i 1
of th at grange 97 m em bers evening, with Kent w inning w ith
has something different.! a differ
From where I ait, more of ua
Now comes the public w ith attended, including 20 r r o m ^ i c n s score of 48-18.
ent way of talking; different tastes ought to make a trip like tha
questions about how much they r y p a r tt
Oh TH day evening th e Rufus
♦r. food and drink; dh .rent laws Hackney« — to realise firsthand
are getting for the money. Old
Dewey Thompson. <»mpllMO
grade school boys tangled w ith the
and customs. But bigger than all
how America is bigger than its
tim ers who assert th at children deal Tuesday w here y c
H K ent grade school boys. K ent was
these differences is tha American
many differences. . . how toloranoo
nowadays are no b e tte r educated lhe °*w ner -
900 acres o la
ah ead in the first th ree quarters,
s p i r i t of tolerance that lets us live
of
those differences is tha very
than before are probably w rong, owned by H erm an Pape, loca
Rufus
bovs rallied
rallied in
in the
th
1 et ku t the R
ufus boys
m
uhived
peace.
thing
that makes ua strong.
bu t in olden days m uch m ore was n o rth and east of Monk anc sc
jagt qUart e r and won w ith a score
‘ Of course,” says Sam, “you run
obtained for th e dollar.
{TO™ ‘h c ,
a,uhco of 1814.
¿¡¡¡h e
tion sale at K ent state th a t the
i.tkO nit ole. a/icc from time to
If all dem ands of the teachers horses all sold at good fair prices,
H enry W ally had the
.
are m et It seem s likely th a t w ith m uch above average prices at pre- tune of having t o
ngers.
.
greatly increased costs the schools vious sales. One span sold for $210 r ‘S 1 ^ an
«»»rrftrv at
Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation
will b < the first th in g to suffer for which an offer of $150 had " ^ e a ^ t e d i m i t a t e s^rgelY at
w hen the experted depression been made a few days before the 1 he
u u nic-
comes. Oregon taxpayers, boosted gale.
-
c
Fields was transacting
by 14 mills, together w ith m ore
• ^ u s *neRS ’n Portland the first of
local taxes all for schools will be- From the Grass Valley Journal, the weck
gin to ask questions th at will re- February 1, 1919.
fleet little confidence in educa-
There will be an elevator meet-
C H U R C H E
tion.
ing Monday, 4th, to receive bids
Thus perhaps the teachers will subm itted on construction of an
Moro Community Church
kill the goose th a t Is laying th e elevator and to perfect the orgam- Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
golden eggs and there will be K»«on
C h u i\h Services 11:00 a. m.
changes m ade to either effect
E xperim ents on the Moro
-
Sermon: “John Calvin, French
economies In education or bring « on ar]d exp?J*le.ncS, °.n 5 ™ * R eform er.”
about more educa ton for the have *h°wn th at E arly
\
m oney E ith e r seems desirable.
proves to be the best spring wheat The Oraag ValIey Baptist Church
W h a t e d u c a tio n a l b e n e tite d o J got u n d o r tho G l B ill o f R ig h t» ?
______________
.
for Sherm an county conditions. It
Sunday School 10 a.m., Morning
is
eepecially
valuable
h
e
re
be-
service
Rev.
If you serve honorably on active duty for a period o f 90 days,
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r
V IL,“
J 11
1
c a.m.,
l.in .|
a vv. v . George W.
one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and the
BI j OT MACHINE TAX ■
cause it will w ithstand the dry Kehoe, speaker; evening service
date of termination of the present war, or you are discharged
n> nM Chm ninU m o ti o n s 8easons-
a greater yield and ? 30 p ’m suhject “The M anner of
The Dalles Chronicle questions _ ,Iimnpr kprnal than anv other
nraver
because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability in
th e irw iS
in Plum «*r kCTnal th a n ,
°!her SalvMion." by pastor; prayer
curred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon
X l.n ^ T^
»s sX sprlng v>rlety' even ln the sca m eeting at the parsonage: Wed.
discharge, entitled to One year of education in the college, trade
troduo<4 . f e
_
.v c s .^ , sons when plenty of m oisture is 7:30 p.m. Choir practice at the
or business schpol of your choice for which you can qualify, ln
mon and French by inferring that avaHable
church T hursday 7:45 p.m.
addition, each month of active duty, including the first three,
«unit » u x might be unconstltu-
g number of the
prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another
tional. Others have written from were caned
Moro du rin g the W asco M ethodist Church
month of post-service education," up to 48 months.
the sam e potnt>of
p a s t w e e k f Or physical exam ina- Sunday School at 10:00 a. m ..
Your tuition, laboratory fe^s, etc., up to $500 per ordinary
school year will be paid by th< government. Also, you will re
The bill does not levy a tax on tions.
Classes for all ages,
ceive $65 a month living allowance; $90 a month if you have
oira t £ ^ X
it i . an «rrciaA
M orning
orship 6:30
at 11
a m.
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
. CADILLAC".
oL
f r o ^ . l tar
o t f ” “ th' ob ~ r" r'
” • Epw
orth W
League
pun.
dependents.
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SMMf*a
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Now Available
School Problems
Discussed In Dalles
BARNETT AIR SERVICE
WASH! AIRPORT
4 5 , 5 5 , 6 5 pound and 9 0 in
%recn
•
r
.
C o m p o sitio n Shingles
S tan d ard H e x
T h ic k b u tt
green
green
Also
From where I s it...
B a'rnsash 9 x 12 8 x 10
Other
J o e Marsh
A n d 1, 2, and 3 panel door w ith
or w ith o u t glass.
Moro Lumber & Fuel
PEOPLE ARE ASSCCNG
THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT
ARMY ENLISTMENT
ux™
Sunset Motor Co.
vtew. .
W h a t a b o u t f a m ily allou tan coo?
1 A - - •
- - -
- •
Preaching service at Grass Val-
A
-
H"
Barnum
of
the
Lone
R(^'k
ley
Methodist
church
Sunday
A
For
men evijgting or reenlisting now, fam ily allowances will
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»„
Tniadnv a f .. y t ~
— 8 ‘ n .---- continue until six months after the war is officially ended.
J "
delivering a P^rne 1400 (»und
Carl E. Stierle, pastor.
Q. W h a t a r t m y ehaneoo o f g o in g ovorooaa?
“
CbHKUn S r ,n e e S o rlr.y
If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any over
las openings, especially Japan or Korea.
•
Subject of . C hristian Sc.ence
seas theater which ha
™"
spirited c n te rp rl, c ls LefiSon serm on 11:00 A. M.
C an I » till c h o o to th o b ra n ch o f »oroico I w a n t to oorvo in ?
1
being Conducted by Messrs. L.
Subject, of C hristian Sciencedes-
Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to be filled, if
Argument against the bill to Ram um , Judge E. V. Littlefield, son serm on, 11 a.m. “Truth. ,
you enlist for 3 years.
/ • th cro a n y w a y I ca n roon liot in m y o ld g r a d o ?
that U may be used to perpetuate A«»d C. K. Cochran in the stocking
W asco Church o f Christ
the
machines
ln
many
count
es
Op-
of
the
waters
of
the
Gould
ranch
in
_
ni
rhurch
Bible
school"
W.
Yes, you can, if you reenlist for a 3-year term within 20 days
ptwed to th l. U the w - l known with fine trout, over 1000 being
. a „ o ^ X . t y
machines. Legality has nothing to
do
it In
no with
witn u.
in fact,
tact, owners
owners of
oi such
sucn
machine, .r e .Ire^ iy paying . n
™
u x on p ^ f f u T o m £
X
S r y ^ r e Z
much the same category. There to
no doubt « to the ability to eol-
fact that the machines are here,
have stayed against an enforce
ment attem pt, and wUl take In
great
sums of doe.
money
every
Enforcement
not w
o r? day.
ordered for the first trial.
J ■
ipssons from
Moro Im plem ent and H ardw are
j
Divine m orning
Co. I. the name of a new firm
14 a^nLDW Be m prnm g
organized
to do and
business
Moro
• "8 „ f°r r the r C h h rU
by
L. R. Erench
G. E. in
T horny
ru t t ”
F. Claude Stephens, m inister.
* >n-
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O F.S
M ets Every Second uni
Pareka Lodge
121 X.FAi AAL
Fcuith Thursdays in each
Meets on the 1st and
Moiun. Visiting Member*
3rd Thursday evenings
invited--—Moro. Oregon
of each month. Visiting
members are cordial!5
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
invited to meet with us
Edna Melzer, Secretary
E. E. Bartee, W. M. M
•t
Mo. o Lodge No. 113.
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
hall
Transient
l.O.CfcF.
Oregon
M A K E E V E R Y M ILE C O U N T
RECAPPING
RY SBCCIALISTS
N o C e r tific a te
Required
after your honorable discharge.
Io th o ro a n y o tk o r w a y I ca n ro o n lio t in g r a d o ? _
Yea, if you held one of certain militanr occupational specialties,
and were discharged on or after May 1 2 ,
.'you can reonlist
.. of - time
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J
in a grade depending on • the length
you he,J
held the * J------
desired
1945
IT
Perhaps, like unlawful liquor of
another era, they can only he sup
pressed through the medium of
tax. To A1 Capone, the tax collec
tor was a more fearful person
than the police. It may be that to
the little Capones who own the
alot machines the same will be
true.
•
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
So far there has been little op
position to the bill from the many
Rebekah Lodse
clubs
where ------
machines
are kept Meets 2nd and 4th
----- --------
. . ____
They are composed of responsible
of each
citiaena, usually, who realize that „ ^ t h . Visit ng mem
If a part o f such money were 5^,^ welcome,
turned into the public treasury it L. M clarh lan NG
reduce other taxes and be wirkrence Johnston. S<
The DaBes
Latest Factory Methods
M. O. S.
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yow m he»«. « * l w fw t t o r
V
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Vow Skater Army
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