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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOKO. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1952
want to work It ’em dried; dried beans, dried
lazylnesa;
it is peas dried apples, dried apri-
FuhlLIiisl Every l'ihlny al
illk to work. There arc cot«, dried corn. Some of them
M i h i », Oregon
•ther races
whose represent«- are better dried than put into
Editor Ives in this country are famous a tin can. It does seem probable
Giles L. French
corkers. They do very well in that westerns would never have
learned to eat tomatoes without
Bnterrd •» w rnnil ein«* m attar a t tha
* cnviroiuii-ut.
Poxtofrira at Moro. Oregon, under A rt
can be t i er tin cans. A couple cans slung
No
doubt
work
»f Cnnirreaa of March S. 187*.
done and a long continued 60 into the saddle bags made cross
tí
S b rru ia n (f mint y Minimal
U F F IC IA .
C O U N T Y
PAPER
,
w as
ears, from Nish canyon pas lys-Overlanu Sales, Service, Parts
ture. Iva Dams, Moro.
42 3p and Accessories. West Columbia
FOR SALF^ Registered Hereford River Highway, The Dalles, Ore
.
23-tfc.
Sherman county will be repre
bull, 4 years old. Amandus von gon.
sented at the 1952 Oregon State
Borstel, Kent, Oregon 41c tin.
Fair by four 4-H club members,
INVITATION TO BID
county agent, T. W. Thompson, HARIANDVIEW GRANGERS;
Sealed bids are herewith in
Your grange is saving sales vited by Moro School District
announced this week.
Three head of prime livestock scrip. Please save yours and turn No. 17 ^Sherman County, Oregon,
will he exhibited by Joann and in to Chairman Helen Bruckert. •for the Drilling of a Well and
Jean Ross, daughters of Mr. and
the Furnishing and Installation
40-3c
Mrs. Howard Ross. Moro. Joann CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — of a Well Pump and Tank in
accordance with
Speci/lcations
will exhibit a steer and a iamb,
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp prepared by Annand A Boone.
while Jean will show her lamb.
freeze. Bring them in any da? Architects and Engineers, 401
The tjiree head of prime animals
but Sun«lav. C A C Food Store, Central Building, Portland 5.
are of excellent qualty, Thomp
Grass Valley, Oregon.
21tfe
Oregon. Bids will be received by
son stated.
DEALERSHIP
for
nationally
ad the Clerk until 8:00 o’clock P. M.
Edwin Balsiger, son of Mr. and
vertised line now available in < Pacific Standard Time), Tues-
Mrs. W. T. Balsiger, and Gary
Sherman county. Good credit
MIHer, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
reputation required. Write for
Miller, Moro along with Joann
DIHTI N( T! Vt; FUN ERA L
information to the J. R. Wat
Ross will represent Sherman
HERVK E W ITHIN THE
kins Company, 137 Dexter
county in the livestock judging
Ave., Seattle 9, Wash.
40-Gc
contest. Contestants will judge
MEANS OF ALL
two classes of beef, sheep, swine NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR?
and dairy and give oral reasons
Then see the Willys Station
for their placings.
Wagon on display at WILLIS
MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over
drive, plenty of carrying capacity
means safety, economy and prac
Leonard It. Smith
tical transportation. Also New
Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK
The Dulles, Oregon
UPS and STATION WAGONS.
Phone 3133
FOB HALE: Household Furniture Contact WILLIS MOTOR for WI1-
SHERMAN COUNTY TO BE
REPRESENTED AT FAIR
ne. But it seems that 30 a water hole for the horse— oth-
new spami
hours would get tiresome, too, erwlse not.
Fur there would lie too little to
It may be more accurate to
PUBLISH ERS
occupy the mind.
say that tin cans did as much
ASSOCIATION
There are some who fill their for the cook as they did for the
leisure time with activity of west. Any woman stout enough
some sort, fishing or other x»ut to punch a hole in the top of a
door sports, reading or shop tan could he a cook after cans
M ik Hut such are the excep* became common whereas grand-
had to P*an a meal ahead
lions. Most persons just fritter
their time away, unmindful of of three hours ixjihng.
- the fact that it Is the stuff of
Making meals that would keep
SUBSCRIPTION RATEN
which life is made.
‘ he men folks stout and plea,
ONE TEAR - . . .
B««« Reduction of hours in Indus- sant f nou«h * lve WV? ° UtH.o
try is a waste until there is a ce,,ar «»ntaj01*1« nnthlng.
\l <.l ST 20, I0U
instruction in the use of leisure.
‘* an8’ dr‘e‘A
-- --------------------------------------------l or leisure time is like anv a PPle8’ a few half frozen P°ta'
PARI-MUTUEL BILE
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„ , . * . „ „ ny toes, a few ' onions, flour, corn
It is possible that the initiated tbi
(
1 .l,n ' s's ‘some meaj and coffee gave grandma
measure that would put a stop
Another
aUon Ufied tQ the fortitude that led her to
to pari-mutuel lietting in Oregon
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, look upon the minor gustatory
will arouse ntore interest than • ,
H< 3 ”
1
. lse. ° troubles of the day with equan-
any of the 18 hills on the ballot Z ,
‘‘"T L ™ “ n n ™ . “
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Those who want the rating to P?rt ,of
chl“ « training.
Ttf
ran sto|iped al, ,hat
7
he
present
generation
seems
to
And
if
it
is
true that it is giving
continue argue that each coun consider time
as a gift , to ,, , way to glass and paper and para-
« will
«...
,
ty
receive w.v.
over $90,000 , . , .
HOTPOINT E L M . RANGE
from racing and that some $12,-
the nat*°"aI ldeal ffin and cold air it is a sad thing
FRIGI HAIRE
ooo will be obtained by each *a to lnakt‘ UHe of as llttle t,me indeed for the tin can has serv-
PHILUO ( O.MB. RADIO
county fair this year. They point 8 jsiss >e.
e<i
well. We ate strawberries
2 (Hl. HEATERS
to the nearly two million that
at Christrrias, asparagus in Oc-
CHESTERFIELD HOT
has been put in the state’s gen- TIN CANS
tober, fish at any time and liv-
GENERAL BUM
u i s HER
eral fund and the sums that go
ed very high on the hog com-
LARGE RUG A PAD
to the state fair, the Pacific In-
The news indicates that it is pared to the days before tin
And other item s most practic
ternational and the many shows about time we begun to pay our cans came along to take us off
ally new at bargain rules.
over the state that have by log final respects to the tin
can. the dried diet.
CHEVRON GAH STATION
rolling
gotten a handful of For years the tin can has been —..........
—
RENT, OREGON
dough from the state’s gambling made of steel with a very thin
In Klamath county residents
A. T. ENGLAND
44-5p
venture.
covering of tin inside; or a little have the best teeth in Oregon
From the money angle the ar- varnish and no tin.
The real and in Clatsop county the worst,
gument
is good. Rural Oregon
can has already disappeared, reports OSC. Probably the same
gets the money and It nearly all
There are those who say that would he found true of horses, FOR SALE: Requa Seed Wheat.
comes from Portland. It is not the tin can made the civilization Maybe it is farther to a candy
Cross of Forty- Fold & Turkey
likely', for instance, that Sher- °Y the west possible whieh isn’t store in KJamnth; maybe the
Red. Soft white and smut re
man eountlans have lost a tenth anY worse than a lot of state- bread dries out quicker and is
sistant. R. M. Johnson, Wasco,
of its $90,000 on the dogs or nients that are made. It assumes harder to chew; maybe Klamath
Oregon, Box 425.
43-6c
horses. The money comes like that the west is civilized and beef is tougher than the fog
manna from the hands of the the hardy persons who did the fed bovine of Clatsop; ™«.vbe FOR SAiLE: Good field run Bre-
vor seed. $2.25 bu. Tom Fraser,
unrestrained bettors of the eitv. Job couldn’t have done it on there’s more minerals in the sou
Mbro, Oregon.
43-6p
It is probably true that coun- J«rky anti dried beans.
in Klamath; maybe Clatsop teeth
ty fairs can use the money. At
,,ut tin cans were mighty use- get washed more; mayoe the LOST or strayed: Ixmg yearling
least, most of them have l»een ful. Years ago, so the front next test will show something
white face steer, branded 411
using it and ail have an appe porch historians te'l us, there different.
on right hip, open box in both
were
no
tin
cans.
Coffee
came
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tite for more of it.
There is
•little trouble in finding ways in paper hags, tea in lead foil,
The American Legion relter- Moro IxMlge No.
meat in hides, vegetables In
to «pen-1 other people's money
• vegetables in « «1 It» opposition to Acheson
There Is however, an apparent
fall an.l were and thus proved again that those Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
deterioration
in
county
fairs
,
.
.
,
.. . hardi-
,, who fiuht
. . .
.
.
able to keep some of , the
tignt n
a war
war have
nave a
a better
ucwc.
since the money became size-
'
1<lea of Americanism than those hail. Transient and
visiting brothers are
able They are not so much
Th<_, rBj| (rf (h(. year
vear th
ahout
tney a(e whl)
cordially Invited
county fairs and more rodeos
Floyd Lane, N. G,
and carnivals.
l^eo Watkins, Secretary
It is probably true that repeal
of the pari-mutuel law will not
Loplne Rebekah l«odge No. 110
reform the gamblers althoûgh
Meets 2nd and 4th
certainly, it will give them one
Tuesdays of each
less outlet for their proclivities.
month.
Visiting
Tlie writer has no intention of
members welcome
reforming the world, nor of
Josephine Gentry
more than one Individual In It.
N.O.
He is not greatly concerned that
7Ielcn Martin, Sec.
some humans gamble. They al
ways have.
Neither does iie
Eureka Lodge No. I l l A.F. 4k A.M
think that county fail’s would
Meets on the 1st and
fade into history without the
3rd Thursday evening*
money from gamhing.
each month. Visiting
'ITie money is neither equit
members cordially in
ably nor properly divided. Many
vited to meet with us
of tiie fairs getting It utilize the
C lyde GUImor, W. M.
income for professional per
H. D. Pinkerton, Secretary
formances Instead of aid to fair
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.K.S
exhibits. Neither the Pendleton
Meets every second anu
Round-Up nor the Klamath Ba
fourth Thursday In each
sin Round-Up are educational.
month; visiting member*
On moral grounds the spon
Invited. Moro, Oregon
sors of continued pari-mutuel
Bonnie May, W. M.
betting have no case at all. Gam
Gwen Ross, Secretary
bling is not considered moral
and all of the money being con
sidered is gambling money.
On practical grounds the exis
tence of a gambling venture op
erated by and with the consent
of the state is a danger to good
government. The gambling ele
ment is so anxious to retain its
position that it «instantly dab-
bit's in state government. Its
lobbyist« influence legislation in
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other fields whenever necessary
to protect their shady business.
It is a dangerous element In gov
ernment, perhaps not so bad in
BRAND
Oregon as In other places, hut
never has a mixture of gambling
and government been beneficial ,
to honest government.
Those who* put morals above
money and good govern trient
aliove gambling will vote to do
away witli pari-mutuel betting.
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GHAPEL
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(OUNTY SH E R IFFS ANNUAL REPORT FOR TAX COLL EC-
T1ONS ON THE CURRENT 1931-32 TAX ROLL
Having turned over to the County
Treasurer
all taxes,
both current (1951-52) and delinquent collected by me during
the year 1951-52, together with all interest charged thereon and
having closed all tax records for the year 1951-52 on this date.
I submit the following Supplement Report to those previously
made by me with each turnover:
Total amount charged to Tax Collector
$ 402,428.66
Total amount discharged
397,253.59
Total amount rebates given
11,535.99
Total amount interest charged
81.85
Total amount delinquent
5,175.07
Collected on the 1950-51 Roll
1,236.91
Collected on the 1949-50 Roll
512.99
Collected on the 1948-49 Roll
. 218.09
Collected on the 1947-48 Roll
24.57
Collected on 1947 A Prior
281.06
Tutal amount cash turned to Treasurer
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ANNOUNCING
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Phone AT 4331
Sat., Sept. 13
LEISURE, FDR WHAT?
It appears that the American
ideal wuuldGbe to have nothing
to do und a long time to do it in.
We constantly prate alxnit lei
sure time and we strive to work
as few hours per week as neces
sity compels. Work it appears
1« the iH'tialty each one ¡lays
for living and leisure the sur
cease that makes R bearable at
all.
There’s something wrong with
the idea. Yet, surely not all of
us are doing work so distasteful
that it Is burdensome. There is
reason for the almost unanimous
feeling that work should tie
avoided whenever possible.
It dot's seein passlbld tliat
lives could be arranged so that
most of us hud a job that would
be Interesting. Otherwise work
is drudgery. It muy be that our
industrial «ystem
has i$iusod
the workc to Juee Interval In tils
job and t want to gvt away i
from it a
much a« perinltted.
want to give aii little
as possible.
[Miint is that iwe do
Light Olympia, like the beers of
Munich and Burton-on-Trent,
is famous for quality . . . and
largely for the same reason . . .
the Water."
Premium quality hops, grains
and yeast are used.
Final touch of perfection is
the skillful brewing gained
through three generations of
brewing experience.
HOME OFFICE
Sponsored by
Sherman County Cattlemens’
Association
w w rt news'
What makes
: Olympia
so popular?
Standard Insurance Co.
AUCTION
SALE
16 Beef Steers
5 Fat Hogs
6 Sheep
day, September 9, 1952, at the
(khool buHding, Moro, Oregon,
and will then and there he open
ed and publicly read aloud. The
School Board reserves the right
to accept or reject any and all
bids and waive all formalities
and claims. Specifications may
be obtained at the office of the
Clerk and the office of the Ar-
chiect.
Mrs. Clara Houston, Clerk
42 3c
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IM P R C V L ’ L.'ITS
is being continued at
<2»
301 East SECOND Street
in ttssoeiation with
DR. J. D. MINNICK O.D.
THE DALLES
$2*60 Dt.
P H O N E 2911
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