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In Days of Old
P w b U e h e d » v e r y F r id a y a t
M oro, O r e c o a
>m the Observer, Aug. SI, 1900
Shaniko Leader: Misses Ida
Mowry, Myrtle Lewis and Ella
Anderson of Moro, spent Sun
day in Shaniko coming by rail.
DeMoss Bros. George and .Hen
ry acquired title to the DeMoss
Springs property and are pre-
Qllee L-Fremch
Enured
"as ^¿w>d
cl>“
Fortoffi««
Moro. Orwon.
o f Congr—
ot
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under Art
March I. 1171.
N A T IO N A L
b it o k ia i
1@ H
Paul K. Keller
M .D .
7 a
an to Yercaud, India, school preliminary WTaTcIHg up
S
where
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1
enter
a
language
active
mtesionary
work.
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paring to make some improve-
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From the Observer, Aug. 26,1910
Nylon hose ! I ’ In the new
Miss Mildred Betts favorably
Lester Johnson
known in Moro, is now Mrs. Le-
fall shades $1.11 to $2.95.
Roy Applegate and the young
LAVJTMt
couple will be at home in Klam
GRETA, The Dalles
WASCO
* • ’ r MORO
ath Falls.
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From the Observer, Aug. 29,1930
JO E AM ORE
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Miss Mildred Ginn Is schedul
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. lio
LIGHT & HEAVY TARPS
ed to sail from Los Angeles on
Meets 2nd and 4th
the Dollar Line steamer Presi
Made to Order
Tuesdays of each
dent Fillmore for Colombo, is
REBUILT ARMY SHOES
month.
Visiting
«»° F~ 8econd members welcome.
land of Ceylon, India, from Col The DaUe.
Sallle Martin, N. G.
ombo she will cross to the main- Oregon
Clara Houston, Sec.
T.
I1 1 D M IT 1 R DRILL
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Chapman Building
Oregon
HOURS: 9 to 5, doted
The Dalles
OFFICIAL
COUNTY
PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ONE YEAR _____________
PHONE 2170
AUGUST 26, 1949
THE TAXPAYER AND
THE BULL *
Plain and
F w tilizT Model«
Thursday afternoon
Want Ads
,
FOR SALE: Like New! “Thor
Splndry” used 3 mo., sold
home in Portland and moving
to a furnished apartm ent
-W ill sell below half price,
«125. Call 292 Wasco or come
to Wasco to Rich Freight
Lines and ask to see. Make
an offer!
43c
EXPERT WILL CLEAN stoves
furnaces, and chimneys. Joe
Pngnan, Ph. 2478; 712 Garri
son St. The Dalles.
43A8c
WANTED: Reliable man with
car to call on farmers in Sher
man county. Wonderful oppor
tunity. «15 to «20 in a day. No
experience or capital required.
Permanent. Write today. Mc-
r Ness Company., D ep t B, 2423
Magnolia St. Oakland 7, Calif.
When you stop to think of it,
or even think of it on the run,
the taxpayer is much like the
bull in the bull fight.
He charged into the ring, hell
ers with proficiency, slices at
his oppenents with a dash and
fervor unexcelled anywhere in
sport (sic), occaslonly puts a
man over the railing, now and
then rips the pants off a to r e a - ---------- •
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aAldom that meant more money. Even
dor or two with or without ac- their proposals but we seiaom
gimDle pleasures of the
companylng hide, and in all, accept their doctrines _ J*“
gheepherder cost
more now
has for himself a very dramatic that would deprive them o
Thug
gheepherder be-
afternoon. BUT, he always gets their stock In trade aM leave
material being, imbued
killed in the end.
them useless If the «dopUon of
gtruggle for
of
Taxpayers are like that, too. the ¡world calendar
fiegh and logt
aegire for
They scent the coming of a new
plify the wor so
spiritual pleasures so abundant
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role.
tax, they
bluster and roar and - learn to understand even a l l t - «P
of it we would join the club.
J
write to editors and congress tie But
we are
terribly afraid
A sheepberder could be
the
is
But we are
most learned Qf men lf he
men; they say the country
country is
going to hell; they talk about that th pay
would
chose.
fQr watching his FOR SALE: Fir corral poles 50c
the need for economy and hold due
the admln. chargeg whlch required little ’ delivered, Red Cedar posts 30c
meetings with fervent speeches tinw to
«
on laylng Ume H
dogs were well
delivered, Red Juniper posts
by fellow sufferers.
BUT in
to th e PRusslans, It trained the day was his own. He
40c delivered. Contact Jerry
the end they get stuck for ano- W
in wlnter and
git under a ju n io r and
Wilson Jr., Kent Ore.
42-5c
ther tax.
neoDie wouldn’t love one anoth- master the classics while the Salesman Wanted: Local Raw-
warmed
the hill-
Quitting taxes is worse than £7**
summer sun . w
arn
lelgh business available. Start
side and the sun spread its sha
quitting liquor, said an acquain ___ _________
immediately
Route experi
tance who never quit either.
dow downward from the cliffs.
ence helpful but not required.
Couldn’t! That finely developed NO SHEEP, NO WOOL
Car necessary. Write at once
The strain of self reliant, out
taste for governmental cum-
for particulars.
Rawlelghs,
doors men who used to herd
shaw, that desire for forbidden
The clip of wool this year is gheep
gone * with desire for
Dept. 81, Oakland 20, Cal.
fruit (perhaps inherent In the the smallest on record. Stock- companionship. Few can stand
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41-3c
sons of Eve), that yearning for men have turned to cows as an lonesomeness these days an
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO
something for nothing makes
BORROW some money with
inhabitant
of
their
ranges
for
accen-
taxes high. Fear of losing the
which to buy some land the
many
fliat> the lonesomeness tney
paltry four ____
bits «-------
piece from the ----
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-------- There are . fewer
J
tuate
Travelers Insurance company
government keeps the citizen ioss€fi> marketing is easier, less were invented to cure,
’ will loan it to you at a rate
feeding dollars into the tax ma- labor ls involved. Perhaps, also,
No sheepherders, no sheep;
of 4 percent for farm land.
th ^ ^ a m T ^ ^ e n ^ th e v laugh at cows are more romantic.
No sheep, no wool. Someone has
See Giles French, Moro.
the laborer who dribbles his
Another reason wouliJ J*
made a kind of rayon that looks SPETIC TANKS pumped and
nickels in the slot machine or
oT^hum anUy, t h e llke WGo1’ 18 warm and cheaper
b u ilt C. F. Johnson, Phone 613
White Salmon, Wash.
tfn
the stenographer who loses her 8^ vherder
Flrat he wanted than wool. So perhaps that fine
paycheck on the dogs.
8ome Qther meat
mutton, Individualist, the sheepherder, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - -
The self confessed- expert on theR h<j demanded greener vege- is gone for good and the sheep,
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
slot machines says that none tables than dried beans, then it like that misunderstood individ-
freeze. Bring them In any dav
of them ever pay off more than was Jelly and i butter, a few ualtst, the mule, is on the way
but Sunday. C & C Food Store,
80 percent and 60 is nearer to days in town each month and to oblivion ill America.
Grass Valley, Oregon. ‘ 21tfc
actual. We defy anyone to find
SHOE
REPAIRING—Prompt ser
a federal function that returns
vice.
Leave shoes at Smith's
that much of the taxpayers dol
Hardware,
Grass Valley. Glenn
lar.
Perry.
B ut we were talking about
FOR SALE— Now available for
taxpayers and bulls. You know
immediate delivery W 111 y s
they've been breeding up those
If your Cattle eat your Neighbor’s Crop
Jeeps and four-wheel drive
bulls for years to make them
pick-ups.
Complete
Willys
If your Combine pulls down wires
quick and mean and vicious.
Overland line of panels, station
They make a better show that
If your Cow wrecks a Car
wagons and Jeepsters now
way. And they always get kill
If you have an auto accident
y».
• sensationally reduced in price.
ed In the end.
, .
If your Dog bites someone
Contact Willis Motor Co., Third
(If you bite the dog—it doesn’t count)
and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
22tfc
Oregon.
WORLD CALENDAR
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Let US Worry
Perhaps everjf newspaper of
fice has this week received a
letter and some pamphlets about
the proposed world calendar
along with some arguments
about the advantages thereof.
It would ) start every year
with Sunday, January 1. Janu
ary, April, July and October
would have 31 day's and the
other months would have 30
days. Each date would occur on
the same day year after year.
December 31 would be world
day and have no significance at
all except, perhaps that people
would eat on that day as usual
When they would recover from
the last night of the year cele
bration is not stated. Saturday
night, December 30 would oc
cur on Saturday night, but the
next day would not be Sunday.
The same thing would hap
pen each year only after June
30 there would be another day,
neither Saturday nor Sunday.
Perhaps a continuation of Sat
urday night
The advantages listed do not
Include the need for dropping
the old criticism of one some
what “wake cum tux’’ such as
“He doesn’t even know what
day It Is.“ There would be little
variety in the calendar and ev
eryone would know.
This Is an effort to standard
ize living and make it simpler
and is therefor« in line with
modern political economy which
requires a simpler citizen than
a generation or two ago. Since
we have done so much to elim
inate the battle of wits by gov-
_. eminent controls it may be pro
per to simplify calendars
Those who are Inclined to be
bored with life may resist for
to them every* day is too much
alike already. If all Fridays
had the same dates year after
year there would be less change
than now. Yet the calendar re
formers have thoughtfully pro
vided four Fridays on the 13th
W e rather like reformers.
They are so wonderfully enthu
elastic and starry eyed about
From where I sit... / / Joe M a rsh
If They're Wild,
They Belong To Tik!
Saw Tik AndereeuHaet week and
was reminded of the «rat time 1
ever «poke to him. The missus had
Bent me out one Saturday af ternoon
to hunt for some blackberries.
I took a long hike and couldn’t
find any. Finally, I came to Tik’a
house along that low stretch east
of the fork on River Road. “Hi
there,” I say», ““ T blackberriea
around here?’’
Tik says. T here used to be—but
like the rent of folks in town
—respectfnl of hb right not to
tell where “hb” berries grow.
Prom where U ait, respecting
other folks’ rights comes natural in
our town . . . in America Mr that
matter! Whether it’s a person’s
right to enjoy a temperate glass of
beer or ale, or whether it’s Tik
Anderson’s right to keep secret
where hb berries are, It’s all a big
part of a real democracy I
that grow wild.* Later, I found
how Tik supports hb family by
picking berries. Ever since, Tv-
■jfet Brewori Foundaium
To tho BAST t
The above losses have occurred in
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that application was made on the
first day of February, 1949, by The
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company and the Bell Telephone
Company of Nevada to the Federal
Communications Commission for
authority to discontinue the message
telegram business provided by such
companies in communities located
in the States of California, Oregon
Washington, Idaho and Nevada If
the application is granted, message
telegram service w ill be provided
by The Western Union Telegraph
Company in each such community,
during the same hours that are now
observed by The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company and the
Beil Telephone Company of Nevada.
Any member of th e public desir
ing to protest or support the dis
continuance of such message tele
gram business by The Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Company and
the Bell Telephone Company of
Nevada may communicate in writ
ing with the Federal Communica
tions Commission, Washington 25,
D. C , on or before September 11,
1949.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO.
D IR A R T U R I1
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State of
Oregon for Sherman County
his Final Account and Report
as Administrator of the Estate
of W. A. Raymond, deceased,
and that Monday, the 12th day
of September, 1949, at lOtOO o’
clock A. M., of said day, at the
courtroom, in the courthouse, in
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
have been fixed by the Court as
the time and place for hearing
of objections to said Final Ac
count and Report and for the
settlement of said estate.
Harry Kunsfnan z
Administrator
T. Lester Johnson
Attorned for Administrator___
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Modern
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
hall. Transient and
visiting brothers are
cordially Invited to
meet with us.
Leo Watkins, N. G.
John DeMoss, Secretary
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us.
L. V. Henrichs, W. M
H .B. Pinkerton, Secretary
Third & Union St.
• A m oving Accuracy In Flno or Coar.o S aad ,
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Edna Melzer, Secretary
Moro Lodge No. i l l I.O.O.P
Adams Paint Store
U n ifo rm D ro p A lo n g tho fu r r o w
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Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.E.S
Meets every second and
fourth Thursday In each
month; vbiting members
Invited. Moro, Oregon
Elsie Jones, W. M.
U N IO N P A C IF IC R A IL R O A D
To: Lawrence E. Middleton.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON;
You are hereby required to
appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
four weeks from the date of
the first publication of . this
summons, and lf you fall so to
appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for a decree of ab
solute divorce from you and the
sole care and custody of the
two children of the marriage,
the relief prayed for In plain
tiffs complaint
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
a period of four consecutive
weeks in the Sherman County
Journal, a newspaper published
In Moro, Sherman County, Ore
gon, commencing with the is
sue of August 12, 1949, the date
of the first publication of this
summons, by virtue of an order
of the Honorable D. N. Mackay,
Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the
5th day of August, 1949.
PHIPPS & PHIPPS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Pioneer Building
41-44c
The* Dalles. Oregon