Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 13, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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S H EKMAN C O IM A J o t KN.AL, MUKO. OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCA 13, 1933
©
g e r m a n C ounty Im m u ti
*
there had Ixx-n an election and
another was possessed of his of-
fire
and hla honors. The story Is
Publhlicd Every Friday at
•
■ • * loose
_____ Moro, Oregon
that he turned ■ the
thief
Giles b. French
Editor they havlnS become friends on the
long trip home and the sheriff not
perhaps the hardest thing to do the dead cared for the sick and »nri . - m i n - k . v u
.
School District No. 17
)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL
in writing these histories or anv inh.r.fi
,
J . . . ,?.»
d a wllllng batk Human nature
iostory. >*. to present ,norm al“ « X d ' t o o l i
«WW-MrUl, seems s f i l a best under such con- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MEFITI NG
)
too in
ditions. Wid that is the history of that, at the school district bond STATE OF OREGON
that will cause the reader » to timp
see i oaneti
11 Wa* lW° days® Ibe L>al,les lhe county from active hard ^>rk- election hereby called, to be held
nioTnVrm MnNi7 i
the country as it was at the ' I 1™
a Wag.°?’ u tW° ,° r three day ing y° u t K o a complacent and at the Gymnasium of the present
L iv v m
of the event portrayed
r
1 iP t(< ieliver a load of 30 cent slightly bored adulthood.
school building in said district In , kN,° T K E , I,S
GIVEN
Entered as aeeond claaa m attar at
f
ij
b<
I
n.
tanding
of
other
persons,
f<
relg-
wheat
to
the
rlvei
a
day
to
Poktufflea a t Moro, Ore roti, under Art
I
----
Moro,
Oregon
In
and
for
School
that
a
^
¿
‘
"
7
,th£
lega‘
•f Conirrt»» of March 3, 1879.
I he sheriff of many westerns ,,ers or those who are foreign be- Fields were small, houses inade-
District No. 17 of Sherman Coun- v,o te™ of
V*81^ 1 N° ‘ V
e
is
a
quiet
man,
who
considers
his
cause
of
the
lapse
of
time,
is
quate,
equipment
poor
and
the
LEGAL
NOTICES
OFFK 1 A. ( ol NTY PAPER
ty, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th of Sherman County, Oregon, is
words golden and parts with them necessary if one is to sympathize times, by modern standards very
day
of March, 1953, A. D., between called to be held on Tuesday, the
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
HEARING
N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA ! sparingly, his wide upper lip is with their problems.
bad.
But there
was a feeling of
---------r
---- ----------
‘L hJ reb/ . K*yen ' ha‘ the K
m
p°M ° CSundard Ore
V ’^ .^ S ta n d t^ d
ASSO CÍATI*S n adorned with a huge moustache
For 20 years after the first sett- fellowship about it all
and his heavy guns droop from ler came to Sherman
county
there
neld»'of” anv’ « ‘„’
° ‘i “ T *
alm“S‘ invarlablJ' !*" c i u r T t f
s u t " J f Oregon «°n T * "* ther<-‘ ¿W be submltt- ° " « on
1,1 lh* ttytnnasium
his hips in correct position to be was no plowed fields of any con- speak well of their neighbors. On- / „ , ,
or
,, btale 2.
ed to the leeal voters of said dis- at the sch001 house in Moro, Ore-
ese were enclosed ly now and then U there a word
CountY *>*», Flnal
. S k ^ o f contrectlnii *‘,n> ln and for Scho° l district
drawn quickly. He brings the rust- s«*quence and these
lent the claim Jumpers, the kill- with ditch fences, themselves
an of criticism, even for those whose ‘T ‘ Actount
“
L landed in d e b X e s s m the sum No- 17 » ' Sherman County. Ore-
ere into the rough board Jail at evidence of physical hardiness, record is written in the trial ,r a“ r °f ,h,e “ “ “ of, <div‘ p - 0,
• Hundr«t SlxtvThousand «on' at whkh
>ha >*»»1
e
« y u ^ T I m e Is certain^ not
^ ^ r ^ ^ f o r t h e p u r voters of »W achool district .hall
PUBLISHERS
hold the American tradition that the hills and If one rode out from tirely responsible for this attitude i t tin o 'c lik A M of ¿Sd t ^ ’ * » «
constructing and eqtdpp- *ote <*!«" th , question of »elect,
’ASSOCIATION
tho m o r a l must overcome the (he habitation at the mouth of the of kindness.
We’d rather think
think
-
-
’
’
¡ng
a
school
building or buildings
and purchasing a site for a
_ malefactor without fail.
Deschutes or from the stage sta- that men who lived in the open at th® County Courtroom, in the
,w new high school building Xo be
We
hardly
know
what
we
would
t.ons
he
c„u,d
lose
himself
I
n
w
e
V
e
se'ldom
me^n
and
¿
u
y
a
^
'
"
l
e
^
aU
o
r
e
T
t
v
^
l
'
^
d
^
r
e
constructed
In and for said school
SI KM RIPT1ON
been fixed by the Court as the “ oiring all property real and per- - »
do
without
sheriffs
in
these
days
sea
of
bunchgrass
that
touched
that
white
"they
mighT
oVcasionl’i
ONE Y E A R ............
.
,
. steal
« a . or
run, they
tney also
also helped
neipeu a a
V * * S 'J * ? * » '
^ X
e
“ th l " f m
“ ‘d «.;hoo, dlsirlct wll! submii
(or it la as important to collect his „. stirrups.
or rob
— taxes as to collect horsethieves
i another _o years there was neighbor with his fencing or rode ° J.
s
Sai d . ^ inal | teport school district said bonded in- as a site ior sald new high school
MAKt H 13. 1933
uointr on and the grass
<rra<» for the doctor
and Account
....
.... ..... ®____
the times being what they are. . settlement going
Account and
and the
the settlement
settlement stno°* district. saiu oonueti in-
debtedness to be ln lieu of the
Die following descriljed
of
said
estate.
And
we
are
certain
that
we
could-
gave
away
to
land
tilled
with
a
It is easy to glorify the old days,
CONSTITUTIONAL
bonded Indebtedness of Three rea* Pr°perty situated in said
John Q. Robinson
not do without
the sheriff in fic- breaking plow and planted with
comfortable times’
CONVENTION
, tjQn
____ a ~ even in __ these
Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars achool district in Sherman Coun­
tion. jje
He waJJ
was tbe
the mjght
might that made broadcast
seeder
nr
hv
hand
____
c........
.
broadcast seeder or by hand, when they seem so barren and
Lpdegraff,
’ ^ reK°n, to-wlt:
'Ilie lU M t pnipoMl b i a eon
tradition atfU has its There a w iadqpendenod lo r aura drafc. Tha dlâco
ware those Attorney for Administrator 18-21c ($31°.°00.00) approved by the
Beginning at a point on the
for
onlv
thp
«off
Niihnt
ore,««.
*««««.------------------
qualified
voters
of
Sqhool
District
stitutional convention is written uses
take homestead^ and ih ari tz i?
? y ° nly; lhere W8S hope NoTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 17 of Sherman County, Ore-
north boundary line of Section
into a bill to have an interim com- -----
idKt nomesteads, and there was in the heart for the land was new, BOND ELECTION
19, Township 1 South, Range
gon, at a district bond election
mittee of 21 write the constitu­ DANGER FROM WITHIN
( «‘pent ence, dependence on neigh- the soil good, the market unlimit- SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 17 )
17 East of the Willamette Meri­
held
in
said
district
on
June
16,
tion which would then be voted
I
dian, which point is 2715.0 feet
1952.
There is not much danger to bore for It was they who laid out ed. the chapees fine fur a stout STATE OP ORETON
on by the people. Regardless of
west of the corners common to
y°un8 man with strong sinews COUNTY OF SHERMAN ) ss
The
vote
on
said
question
shall
representative
government
from
the title the group that writes a
Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, in
be
by
ballot,
upon
which
shall
without,
unless
the
nation
I
k * very
new constitution lor Oregon will
Township 1 South, Range 17 E.
be the words "Bonds—Yes” and
small and some of the small ones
be a constitutional convention.
W. M.; thence running west
FOR
SALE:
8
16”
cast,
Oliver
"Bonds—No”;
and
the
voter
shall
have
survived
very
well.
On such the constitution has
555.0
feet; thence running south
‘quick
detachable,
extra
points,
place
a
cross
(x)
between
the
The danger cdtnes from within.
From where I sit... Joe Marsh word “Bonds” and the word 41 degrees
this to say; "No convention shall
28’ west 948.0 feet;
plow
bottoms.
Fred
Cox,
Grass
Some
way
must
lx*
found
to
re­
be called to amend or propose a
thence running south 20 degrees
Valley, Oregon
19-20c
“Yes”,
or
between
the
word
tain
representative
government
new constitution, unless the law
“Bonds” and the word “No”, 14’ west 512.0 feet; thence north
providing for such convention while restricting the avarice of WANTED:
Women
to
address
77 degrees 42’ east 152.5 feet;
whichever
indicates his choice.
shall first be approved by the citizens. If the people by their
and mail postals. »Make over $50
thence running north 67 degrees
The
polls
for
the
reception
of
demand
more
than
the
^overn-
people on a referendum vote at
.
.u
A Difficult “Situation1
week. Send $1 for instructions.
32’ east 412.0 feet; thence run­
the ballots cast for or against
a regular general .lection.” That
“î
.ai*- 'J
LENDO,
Watertown,
Mass.
20p
ning north 52 degrees 28’ east
the
contracting
of
said
indebted­
..rrc.iTi
oa.....; »,v
reb, , the
i,„ idea
.aiaare , of f tiation , will
disintegrate.
’
would seem
to make
, taken
, in , taxes Even
* if 01 SPINET h
p ia n o - w in a>rea.».ir<a.*
137.0 feet; thence running north
ness
will,
on
said
day
and
date,
.................so
much
is
that
a n u . will sacrifice
an interim committee of doubtful citizens refuse to work to capacity
39 degrees 26’ east 1087.0 feet;
b,r
Hoick
sale.
Cash
or
terms,
and
at
the
place
aforesaid,
be
op-
Did
you
see
that
“Classified
legality. »
staying. Handy never pretends
thence running north 21 degrees
the nation suffers.
i an
s®©n in Moro.
Write
pened at the hour of 2:00 o’clock
Ad” last week? The one that to be an expert, he’s just a good
We are not so concerned about .Those who make the decisions
57’ east 83.6 feet, to point of
oilm an Piano Stores, Inc., Sa-
P.
M.,
Standard
Oregon
Time,
and
wanted a farmhand who had to all-around hired hand."
a new constitution us is Governor
beginning, containing 15.34 ac­
Jem, Oregon
shall remain open until the hour
•
19-21c
be “an expert agriculturist, sheep
Patterson and Eugene March, pre- for government may he certain
res more or less, said tract be­
From
where
I
sit,
Slim's
SM
M
rt
of
8:00
o’clock
P.
M.
Standard
Ore­
that
the
demands
will
continue
FOR
SALE:
Tamarack
fence
posts
herder, tra c to r driver, bridge
sident of the senate. Many lawyers
... . ..
... .
,
ing located in the Northwest
to
be
wary
of
people
who
consider
gon
Time,
of
the
same
day,
at
6
ft.
25c
and
GVi
ft.
27c;
good
have advutated a new conetltu- and ,lhat tb?y, kWlU alwaJ;a **
player,” plun being “an authority
Quarter of Section 19, Township
which hour the polls shall be
gravel road. See or write. Hom­
tion for years. That is probably
*' the>, canndt
,al
on chemistry and mathematics” ? themsejves to be all-around “er-
1 South, Range 17 E.W.M.
closed.
...........
..
.
_
I....
them
they
are
undeserving
of
the
perts.”
Some
folks
will
“expert”
er
Davis,
Lonerock,
Ore.
18-21c
due to legal training for to a Jaw-
The above described tract of
Slim
Thomas,
who
ran
that
ad
on
anything—
-from
the
clothes
a
Oregon’s
<
..n.n.ntm
n
i,M
,k
;
h
o
n
o
r.
th<?y
have
hee»
*
>
'
i
ven
YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS can
yer Oregon's constitution
By order of the District School land is located on U. S. Highway
more or less as a joke, called and man should wear to whether ks
pretty bad. Maybe it Is.
. Should this entail
___ .. defeat that is • grow better, and I k * safely em­
Board of School District No. 17 of No. 97, approximately one-half
said, “I got 23 answers and almost ought, to drink beer or butter­
v Yet, the very things , in it
1. .1
.
better
than
compliance.
ployed
at
a
5%
return
or
more,
that
.
Sherman County, Oregon, made mile in a southwesterly direction
every one claimed they could milk. Personally I don't want to
, I minds
,.
J
. to change
u
are
in the finest insurance, banking,
legal
want
are formed
. It is . not
r from
. this
.. fact
, those
. the
.. who danger
7 in-
this 25th day of February, 1953, from the City of Moro, Oregon.
.
.7,
..
,
of
meet
all
thoue
qualifications!
"classify” myself as knowing all
the very things the people seem comes, hut from those in govern­ telephone, electric utility or in­
A.
D.
The legal voters at said special
That means I want to keep the the ri®ht answers.
dustrial stocks of the nation.
to hold most dear. These are the ment who feel that thestate should
Lloyd V. Henrichs, Chairman meeting shall have the right to
man
I
have—‘Handy’
Peters.
Kesalable
any
time
desired.
unlimited initiative and referen­ provide a multitude of services.
Charles Burnet, Director propose and vote another site or
Experienced 25 years with
dum, the six percent limitation, These
He was thinking of quitting
Arthur Bucholtz, Director sites for s ^ d new high school
are
the
demagogues,
the
all stocks, bonds, and Invest­
the section that prevents an emer­ ones who would wreck the nation
but now I ’ve got to talk him into
ATTEST:
’
building.
ment funds. Highest g r a d e
gency clause on a tax bill.
Clara E. Houston, District Clerk
This meeting is called by the
either
ignorantly
or
on
behalf
of
service and counsel assured.
A constitutional convention their own political futures
18-19c undersigned as the District Board
> -
Copyright, 1953, United Stater lirewert Foundation
Let me send, without obligation,
could perhaps get rid of the un­
______________ __________ _
for School District No. 17 of Sher­
more complete information to
used sections about state official
man County, Oregon, in pursu­
study
the
many
advantages
of
salaries and such ancient material SI lt< MARGE
ance of the provisions of Section
caret uliy selected investment
but it wouldn’t I k * worth much to There will be little disagreement
111-1015, Oregon Compiled Laws
securities. JOSEPH W. DODD
do so.
with the acting of the house in
Annotated.
TYGH
VALLEY,
ORE.
Perm­
Despite the
difficulties invol- approving a bill for hearings l»e-
Dated this 25th day of February,
anent residence since 1938. Eas-
ved in getting u new constitution fore surcharges on electric bills
1953.
there could lx* no harm done in a cun I k * made in case steam gener- stern Oregon manager for the
Lloyd Henrichs, chairman
fully accredited Portland invest­
state-wlde discussion of our pre- ation is again necessary. Hearings
Charles Burnet, Director
ment
firm,
Win.
J.
Collins
&
sent one and methods of changing would open up the subject to pub-
Arthur Bucholtz, Director
Co.
18tfn
It. it is not a matter that should lie notice and lx? beneficial.
Clara Houston, District Clerk
lx? unalterably opposed.
Actually the hill is a poor plas- ^DR SALE; 640 acres of bunch
17-19c
grass pasture land Jn the Rut­
Certainly, however, the delegat- ter for a rather serious sore in
ledge neighborhood in Sherman
es to such convention should I k the management of electricity in
county. Several year round
elected by the people. The latest the northwest. Here we are with
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
springs, fenced but needs re­
measure would have them ap- many dams, and more abuildlng,
Notice is hereby given that the
pair. Janette Sorahan 1022 E.
pointed presumably, and specifies and periodically we find ourselves
undersigned has filed in the Coun­
12th St. The Dalles, Ore. 17-9c
that 10 shall be from the house short of current
ty Court o f‘the State of Oregon
and six from the senate, five by
Some one has located the alum- HARTS CHIX: every Tuesday
for Sherman County her Final
the governor.
That almost half hmm plants in the northwest and
Report and Account as Executrix
Write for colored circular and
the 21 members should be appoint- they use a tremendous amount of
of the Last Will and Testament
price list. Harts Hatchery,,
ed by a man who is himself elect- electricity and they have to have
of Arnold A. Dunlap, deceased,
Beaverton, Oregon
17-22c
ed by only 59 citizens seems to it on a steady basis or the pots WANTED: Man with c ir
«or.
and that Saturday, March 28, 1953,
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stretch the American system of freeze up and much time is lost
at ten o’clock A. M. of said day,
vice 800 family Watkins Route.
representative government too The theory is that these plants
at the County Courtroom, in the
Above average earnings for
far. This without reflection on the will operate on interruptible
Courthouse, at Mjoro, Oregon; has
right man. If you have car and
wisdom or knowledge of the state power.
been fixed by the Court as the
good local references, write for
possessed by the appointing offi-
The government, in the name of
time and place for hearing of ob­
information to The J. R. Wat­
clal.
Bonneville Pow'er administration,
jections to said Final Report and
kins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seat­
The senate bill which gives each has about half the power and pri-
Account and the settlement of
tle 9, Washington.
15-20c
county at least one delegate Is vate companies the other half,
said estate.
NEED
AN
ALL-PURPOSE
CAR?
the fairest measure of the lot But private companies have more
Dorothy Dunlap
Then see the Willys Station
and if the legislature is convinced than half the customers so they
Geo. G. Updegraff,
that there should I k a convention have to buy from Bonneville, Wagon on display at WILLIS
Attorney for Executrix
17-20c
it should he adopted, with amend- When the rivers get low in MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over-
ments designed to reduce the drouths the private companies ‘hive, plenty of carrying capacity
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL
numlKr of inemlKrs,
have to make juice with steam Ineans safety, economy and prac-
PROPERTY
However, it is our belief, that a plants to provide enough for their tita * transportation. Also New
No. 367
constitution would have a better customers.
Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK-
This complete story of Pacific Telephone in 1952 is yours for the asking at your
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
chance for adoption by the people
Question is: how should the ex- 1 pS and STATION WAGONS,
THE HTATE OF OREGON FOR
Pacific Telephone Business Office.
if there was more public discus- tra cost of this steam generation Contact WII.LIS MOTOR for Wll-
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
slon about the old one by the peo-
paid?
lys Overland Sales, Service, Parts
IN THE MATTER OF (
pie. They do not seem concerned.
No one, including the private ^and Accessories. West Columbia
THE ESTATE OF
(
—
companies, wants to hold rates at River Highway, The Dalles. Ore
DALE EDWIN BAKER,(
a level that will provide for steam *°n.
23-tfc.
also known as Dale E. (
NHEKIFFS
generation occasionaly.
No one CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Baker, Deceased.
(
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
It Is proposed that In Oregon knows when or how long it may
Notice is hereby given that by
It does seem possible
freeze.
C & C Food Store,
we do away with sheriffs. It doe. yiun.,lnile.
order duly made and entered in
We’ve been btii.'ding fast to bring still more service,
Grass Valiev. Oregon.
not come from the usual source, that private companies, serving
the above entitled court in the
47tfn
above entitled estate on the 9th
still be11ei service, to ail the Pacific West
day of February, 1953, the ad-
ministrators of the estate of the
At work today in the Pacific West are more tele­
above named deceased have been
phones than ever before in history. And the
licensed to sell, and will from and
IAkST: 7:50 x 20 tire and wheel for
eervice they provide is lx*tter than ever, too.
Of course, the notion is just a of the extra cost.
after the 23rd day of March, 1953,
Chev.
truck.
Monday,
March
2,
Another way to settle it, al-
For 1952 was a year of progress for Pacific
notion and for conversational ef-
sell at private sale to the highest
Ix'tween Condon and Wasco.
fect only. One could even make a though not in' n’^ ‘aB'>y. would I k
and best bidder for cash, the fol­
'1 elephone, as have been all the years since the
Bob
Smith,
Condon,
Ore
18-I9p
■peech about it If so minded and ¡° ,p?r T lt prlvat®
panics to
lowing described property, to-wit:
end of World War Two. Because the telephone
the galleries well filled. One might bu“ <l
KO they cou,,‘ make NEW H A M P S H I R E B A B Y
Oregon
is
so
im
portant
to
everyone
in
the
West
today,
CHICKS, PULLORUM CLEAN,
say that the office is obsolete, that ®nough e'®ctrtelty Over In Wash-
Parcel No. 1;
we’d
like
to
give
you
a
quick
report
on
this
past
STRAIGHT
RUN
OR
PULLET
the expense was terrific (what ln«ton- oncc a Publlc P°wer 8tau‘-
Lot 12, Block 12, Richardson
y e a r... taken from our Annual Report for 1952.
CHICKS. AVAILABLE FROM
Isn’t), that the state police could ,h?y weIconJe hydro-electric de-
Village, »Multnomah County,
II \ PCHBS M \IP.H ISth, MAR­
do the job better (if you could
*” ° n ‘g?n ?
and
CH 22nd and March 25th. Be­
find one)
,o *)Uo(* a “am may Be defeated by
Parcel No. 2
ginning
April
1st
hatches
off
Sheriff, are almoat our oldeot a i f " ¡r?ul
u , , ,
NV* Section 5, Township 3
each Wednesday. Shipped par­
offleere liecauae order 1. nature.
'ua. a he.u ing would be helpful,
S. Range 17 E. W. M.,
cel
¡Mist
prepaid.
Straight
run
first law and order la necessary
Sherman County, and the
■ Every* day, Pacific Telephone spent half
chicks 10 days old $29.00. These
N ew te le p h o n e s w e n t in fa s t. More than a
before any kind of government o p M KITING HISTORY
NV* Section 6, Township 3
shipjKil Express Collect. Write
a million dollars on construction.
million people in the Pacific West applied for
can work. That is hardly sufficient
The grade school children have
S.
Range 17 E. W. M., Sher­
or phone 9162. BOYINGTON’S
■ I mprovements in ¡cages and related bene­
ground for their retention, how- lieen writing history, have been
man County, Oregon.
telephones during the year. In m ost cases wo
BREEDING
FARM.
HOOD
RI­
fits for Udephone employees amounted to more
Ters of bids for the purchase
ever. But the fact that they are interviewing their elders, and
^ff<9ii
were able to install them without delay. Enough
VER, OREGON. 19-23C
of saiu real property will be re­
still useful is Important.
learning, often* In open-eyed won-
than $21,000,000 annually.
telephone buildings, new lines and equipment
Sheriffs are seldom untmagina- der, some of the simpler facts FLOOR Sander for rent; Dutch
ceived by the undersigned at The
■ T o tal tax es p er telep h o n e in 1952 a-
were built during 1952 to serve the total needs
Boy Paints for sale. Ranch &
tive persona whe overlook the about what Sherman county was
United States National Bank of
mounted
to
$37.17.
This
means
an
average
Home Store, Moro.
18c
of a new city the size of San Francisco. At the
historical and traditional aspects like in the old days, Almost any
Portland (Oregon), S. W. 6th ami
tax of $3.10 per telepl^ne per m onth —
of their calling.
Many of them days are oltl days to grade school
same time, we continued to make the telephone
StarT Sts., Portland, Oregon, from
almost double w hat it was ten years ago.
still wear guns beautifully If not youngsters some of whom were
and after the 23rd day of March,
needs of national defense our first order of busi­
■ Microtcace radio relay facilities uere ex­
casually or usefully.
There are hardly lx>rn when World War II
1953. Said sale shall be subject
ness. And in both m ilitary and civilian service,
tended to Portland, Seattle and San Diego
many stories about sheriffs of the tx*gan.
to the confirmation of the above
1952
w;Mu
year
of
telephone
progress.
And
we’ll
...helping us to handle more long distance
old days that still lend glamour
The oldsters, we are sure, have
entitled court.
do all we can to match it in the years ahead.
tOJ ? e 5nodern day J°b
been generous with their time and
calls than eoer, and bringing network tele­
The United States National
I he Wasco county sheriff who, their know ledge, and patient with
vision to these cities for the first time.
Bank of Portland, Oregon
O
so it is told, went far eastward to these young learners. Knowledge
V. B. Eakin
q
the txnmdury of present Idaho to is of little use unless It Is used
YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF
_
Administrators
arrest a malefactor (horsethlef, and the l»est way for It to I k used
Ben G. Fleischman
I.FGNARh K. SMITH
TODAY’S BEST BARGAINS
we think) and learned on starting Is to impart It to another, ospecl-
Attorney for Administrators
down the old Brewery grade that ally a younger person.
I'h o n e
The Dalles
3133
668 American Bank Bldg.
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Portland 5, Oregon
16-19c
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