F AGB S SHERMAN
t^ e rm a n
C o u n ty
COUNTY JO U R N A L MORÛ OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1049
and being developed
™uu s o m l n e X f .
" h i s
to over m ountain and plain in cen- GRASS VALLEY ITEM S
Is tral Oregon.
Mr and Mrs F red Cox w ent to
m uch
J o u rn a l
tru e w h eth er CVA ever happens
Col. C. A Buckley of G rass Corvallis
or not W e are going to be a pro- V alley is to give a picnic at his attended
M eat cutting, w rapping, sharp
freeze. B ring them in a n y dav
b u t Sunday. C & C Food Store,
G rass Valley, Oregon.
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lh u rs d a y w here
y
the C onservat
p-
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AVAILABLE.— The best one-
an huslneas
business ln
in Sfc
S herm an coun
GU m U F rench
----------m en t of th e east as long
as we May 29 to w hich h e invites all guests of th e ir son in law an
m m an
b.tered aa »efdnd fiM. m>t5*r *1
ipt eastern business or e a ste rn o f S herm an county to come and daughter, Mr and Mrs A.
ty. Car required. W rite J. R.
ACt °f ^ e r n X n t d e v e lo p o u r resour- ^ T e i r dinner"
b e rts and fam ily. They retu rn ed
W atkins Co., 137 D exter ave.,
S eattle W ashington.
23-29c
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PE R ces. R eally ^ X e ^ X ^ w U h
I- D. P ike and wife a re using
Ball, retu rn ed
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------ w lth eaSte™
hut we ii- th e ir aUt° in t0? F f l
/
S M onday from Pendleton w here FOR
A L E -A Applianc
p p lia n c e s for the
DR S
SALE—
* «2 0« eastern
and
gotten 11 through tth e th ey attended a director’s meet-
home,
home, 90
90 day.
day. F
F ree
ree service,
service, De
De
to t h e , r a b b l e ^ u s e r s and
th e hlgh w ater stop. th ey a*
Moss Springs E lectric, Phone
shook off W
I>ed navigation.
B reeders’ ass’n held a t Pendleton
857, Moro.
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find the
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circu
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rt the
case of
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— longer
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th e case
oi uree. Thev
visited
Rev. and M rs
den of Pennsylvania A venue on c s u m n e c vo Y
ork w
as decided b y the H ow ard ¡scm iiin g, iorn
form ier
er it»
real-
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i- FOR SALE: S pinet piano. W ill
sacrifice for quick
sale. a . »» Cash
I ATI
o u r necks.
ju ry quickly w ith a guilty result.
G rass Valiev while there.
.
F « I L IS rtE ■
^ ^ 7 Wi , CX rn w e X e vee
was of c a t t l e p a l i n g
Roark ar-
or term s. Can be seen at
a t Moro.
Moro
economic position we des r
Prom the obg erv er. May 18, 1000
Tuesd
m orning
from
W rite T allm an Piano S to re 395
S o u th 12th S t. Salem . Oregon.
T ra in s are now ru n n in g into
tlan d
spend the day visit-
n a t io n a l
__— tow n of Qhurilkn
.
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th e new
Shaniko.
29' 31c
ing her p aren ts, Mr and Mrs Tom
W
ANTED:
B
uyers
from
Sher-
Coyle.
TAX COMMISSION
It is extrem ely doubtful if the « ' » r cW n g M a y ^ S » » .
m an co unty to attend the 4-H
changes on the sta te ta x commls-
B. F . F ik e nas ooug
MAY 20, 1949
Livestock Show and Sale, The
s to n w lll Prove to be for th e best Moro residence of A. K L ake
ITibLiehed E very F rid a y at
Mom. Ore*on
Moro, Oregon
ONE YEAR
U.00 tened
H
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01
Dalles Ju n e 6-8. B uyers wno
w ant w heat fattened stock
grow n by the 4-H Boys and
G irls of th e ir own county.
29-31c 3t. ea
A dm inistrator a t Rufus, Oregon,
w ithin sW m onths from the date
of the first publication of th s
notice. The first publicaton is
May 20, 1949.
.CH ARLES A. TOM
W ANTED: Reliable m an w ith
A dm in istrato r
car to call on farm ers in Sher- j
B arton
m an county. W onderful oppor-
Dau es Oregon
tu n ity . $15 to $20 in a day. No A ttorney for E sta te
29-32c
experience or capital required.
W hen y o u r lo o k in g for a v a lu e
P erm anent. W rite today. Me-
N ess Cd., Dept. B. 2423 M agnol
v isit our V alue Bdr.
ia St. Oakland 7, Calif.
29-30p
GRETA, T he Dalles
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
VICTOR G. PETERSO N
th a t Charles A. Tom has been
REA L EST A TE
lnted A d m in istrato r of the
C ora E . B artholom ew ,
h u t RI
rH K D A U .E 8
g s W ^ ’ a°nd h a„ quaUfled as BANK HOTEL,
such. All persons having claims
against said E state are
ere y
notified and require
the sam e duly v«. 11 i<- < —_—
George G. Updegratt
A ttorney a t law
Want Ads
in te rests ~ of th
e state. E a rl Fish- ^ » 1 0 0 0 ^
{or ,
_______________
An ex-Governor of W yoming, a e r w as th e only* experienced m an
r u n v n . ^ -- " " . v
- m ,—
m em ber of the Hoover commls- on th e comm ission,
C ham bers fishing trip in w
,
R l y FOR SA LE: One 11.25 x 36 ten
sion appointed to investigate gov- being new and W h arto n hav in g m en w ere
A tw ood
p ly t lr e ’ 2 rib Go<xlyea£_.In?
em in e n t re o rg a n iz a tio n ¿ h a s an ^ n t much of his tim e in the Atwood how to fish: Roy_Atw<xxl plement> new> W rite w j .
Kroll, 7117 N. G reenw ich Ave.
a rticle in the S aturday E v en in g n? v y .
,
1»; W m . M iller 16;
L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLA C KS ,
P o rtlan d 3„ Oregon.
29c
P o st which he lam basts th e U.
F ish er is a m an of ra re integ- ric e 11, L . _ Rson g’
R oy
S. E ngineers and th e Reclama- r lty . m hts capacity as adm lnls- D ear 8; « - K.
but
„
faced
SWEATERS, and J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS
hl
tlon Service In a really delightful tra to r of the Income tax division
,t £ d B illy Mil-
heifer
som
e
tim
e
In
M
a
rc h -
heifer som e tim e in M arch—
m anner. W hether h e is rig h t o r he acts as both advocate and In th e riv e r.w
swallow -fork in left ear. No
wrt>ng he does a nice job of ma- judge. Men who can do th a t for ler
® has a petition
b ran d E a rl Olds. G rass Valley.
king a case.
30 y ears w ith none b u t m inor
B. M. B ro
m ove th e
, ,
29-31C
The Oregon Jo u rn al w as arous- com plaints are few Indeed. I t w ith 40 n a ™®8
r nth rie
ed to violent com m ent and did will be hard for Sm ith to equal K ent postoffice
HARTS C H IX — New • Hamp-
W asco, O reg o n
shires, Rock-Ham p Cross Par-
its best to lay the ex-governor his in te g rity and im possible for ----------— ------------- —---------------
beside his verbal arm s. Defend- him to equal his experience.
Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F
m enter R eds and W hite Rocks. + 4
$18.00— 100 H arts H atchery,
ing the engineers is som ething
W harton has done m uch w ork Meets 1st and 3rd
B eaverton, Oregon.
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th a t even th e Oregon Jo u rn a l w ith assessors to tr y to im prove Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
m u st know is a Job to be underta- t he q u ality of assessm ent in the hall. T ra n sie n t and
SPETIC - TA NKS pum ped and
ken w ith the tongue in cheek. gtate T h a t Is beginning to b ear visiting b ro th e rs are
built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613
P erh ap s criticising them is In th e r e sults.
cordially invited to
W hite Salmon, W ash.
tfn
sam e class.
L ittle Is know n of R ay Sm ith m eet w ith us.
T he U. S. E ngineers alw ays o r of R obert M cLean. T hey m ay
Leo W atkins, N. G.
FOR SALE—G eneral Electric, all
seem ed to be cognizant of the | n tim e be know n and respected
autom atic w ashing m achine,
Jo h n DeMoss, Secretary
fact th at th ey needed Jobs to as w idely as w ere C harles Gallo-
used 7 m onths, $225.00. Phone
373, Moro.
26-30c
keep b u s / and retain th e ir pres- Way and E a rl F isher. B u t the E ureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. & A.M
Meets on the 1st and
tige; they know or ap p ear to niethed of th e ir appointm ent
3rd T hursday evenings SPRAYING - and DUSTING by
know th a t fu n d s for jobs come does n o t indicate th a t th e y will
each m onth. V isiting
air, weed control, fertilizer
from congress.
T hey conduct because th ey m ay be am enable
m em bers cordially in
spraying $1.75 per acre for
’ them selves accordingly; Just like
th e com bination th a t p u t them
plane a n d pilot. B arn ett &
vited to m eet w ith us.
F ridley, W asco. Phone 282. tfn
a n / o th er g roup th a t w an ts mon- jn office.
L V. H enrichs, W. M..
ey and know s w here It is. They
R ay Sm ith, as m anager of the
H .B. P inkerton, Secretary
go a fte r It.
E agles lodge, was active In pen- __ _____________________________ _ SHOE R E PA IR IN G —P rom pt ser
vice. L eave shoes at Sm ith's
I t would be a stu d y w orthy of gjOn legislation. R obert M cLean L np| ne Rebekah ixxlge No. 116
H ardw are, G rass Valley. Glenn
th e efforts of any class ln public i8 a farm er and county commls- Meets 2nd and 4th
—
P erry.
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relatio n s to learn the subtle pro- Bioner w ith no reported histo ry T uesdays of each
cesses of m aking a project Justl- of tax interest. He comes from m onth.
Visiting
FOR SALE— Now available for
fled from an engineering basis. One of the counties w ith th e m ost m em bers welcome.
im m ediate delivery W 111 y s
K
f
Some of o u r n o rth w est projects obsolete assessm ent m ethods In Sallie M artin. N . <T.
Jeeps
and four-wheel drive
Clara H ouston, Sec.
have been proven w orth y of - con- th e state.
pick-ups.
Complete
W illys
stru c tlo n on so sketchy* a basis ________
Overland
line
of
panels,
station
Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.8
th a t It w ill require the local
wagons and Jeepsters now
¡Meets every second and
cham bers of com m erce, th e en
sensationally reduced in price.
fo u rth T hursday in each
gineers and the application of
Contact W illis Motor Co., Third
m onth; v isiting m em bers
m uch faith to m ake them a p p e a r ________________________
and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
In v ited .. Moro, Oregon
so to unbiased observers.
F ro m the O bserver, May 20, 1910
Oregon.
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Elsie
Jones,
W.
M.
W e’ve gone a bit overboard on
T hree
gentlem en I who
left
E dna Melzer, S ecretary
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
th is n orthw est developm ent by B urns Saturday m orning for
dam and electrification and na- P o rtlan d took breakfast Sunday
vigation. M any of o u r irrig atio n in Prineville, dinner In Shaniko,
projects are now practically wor- Rupper in Moro. At th a t gait it
OLD
thless because of poor soil or al- isn ’t going to take long to get
kaSi and m any never could be
$2-3«
paid for. In fact, the Irrigators S y n o p s is o f A n n u a l S ta te m e n t
P in t
have oversold them selves.
&
OBKCON mutual r a t inscrancl
IF yon need a new cattle rack o r or W heat Bed — W’e will
The m ethods w hereby the en C O M P A N Y at MeM I N N V I L L I , l a tb a 5 m , o<
/ ¿ n t u c k y B /ttsÁ f'tj
$3-60
O t « cm . «>■ « b , t b ir tT * r » t « U , at D «e«m be< I ’M *
build to your specifications.
gineers and the reclam ation bu ■ M d « U> tb « ! ■ • « » ■ « • C o M M lM io n a r ol tb « S la t«
4-5 Qt.
rea u justify th eir projects Is sel o f O r « « » « . j » r » » « » t w> l a v i
A
B l e n d
IF th a t com bine m otor or tru ck needs an overhaul—Come
dom questioned. W e listen to ,or
IN C O M E
in and see us.
I
read, a bunch of figures and N o t » r « a d « m « ro« ei» o<l-------- -------- -- . M A IX . 2 2 2 .0 7
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doubt m uch of It. T he Dalles, ln
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a b u rst of d v lc pride, one-time
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engineers th a t a ship channel
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o r a r o d iM d ta
•IHUATIONS
w as a necessity in Bonneville IM M d a o d .
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dam .
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th rough th a t channel—w ith o u t T e t a f «Uab.
YAVOlITt”
A D M IT T E D A S S E T S
cargo.
Bonneville is a pow er dam— smm «< r« a i « * • < « o w o *d ( a « f c « 8
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nothing else. The sum s charged T a ----
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No w estern er can oppose de- T-*^
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velopm ent of the w est. If for no liabilities , surplus and other funds
o th e r reason it Is Justified be- T-toI >npaU|
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cause th e east tak es o u r m oney
t . oco . oo
for services we could perform for
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ourselves w ere it not for the pre
"lubuinaa, «leapt ««pitai— m . om . ms . ta
viously organized eastern busl-
ness o r governm ent interests. g J E J ------- i - ? “ ®00® “ „
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L et them build our dam s; th e y »rjjtaj -
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w hatever we grow w ith them .
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ourselves. W e’re paying far too
FACTS OF L IF E
I AM
MORO
W ednesday,
A fternoons
Monday,
RECEIVING - -
F rid a)
the DALLES
211 E ast T hird S treet
Telephone 3209
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as 80c per aq. ft. No maintenance coats.
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lum ber and heavy-gauge aluminum cover
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inform ation and prices.
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