Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 07, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGO
a
BUKHMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, M O R O . O R E G O N
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1960
is planned to have the Girls State
the same rains, produced the same
representative at the November
crop, had the same aims.
meeting to give her report.
WANTED;
to
give
away
five
half
Our
school
system
is
vastly
B
y
M
rs
.
G
eo.
L.
F
o
x
P u b lis h e d E v e r y F rid a y at
W A S H IN G T O N A N D
Mrs. Rea Richelderfer, who is
grown motherless kittens. Mrs.
better, our roads are greatly im ­
M o ro , 4>reguii
Fall
flowers
and
colored
vine
Americanism
chairm
en,
was
un­
John DeMoss.
49c
proved, our economy is more
G ile s !.. i m u h
maple leaves decorate«! the hall able to tie present but sent a re-
E d i l u i stable if also more risky (In tho.se
Commercial seed whea«. cleaning
v •
¿
>
« B y C. W I L S O N H A R D E R
there was a demand for
i r.d treating at ranch with new No. 91 of the American L egion‘ from 1908 until now which was
A rilcital h < aacoftd c I ami m attar a t t' < days
P o i t o f f j o at Moru,
Ur«Mon,
under /
w heat, now it has to fie given
I
alkins
treater.
Contact
George
n t O m a rem o f M arch S. IM70.
met Monday at the little Legion interesting.
away,) we travel more and fartn-
Moreau. Malcolm S. O’Brien,
In these days when so m uch get the feel of it going out to
hall in Wasco. The hall also had
Mrs. M argaret P a rio tt said for
or. We send nearly all of our
596 S. 5th Prineville.
42-5c
e
d
ito ria l opinion is reflected in pay various taxes.
* • •
youngsters away to college who CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Halloween decorations and a all to save stam ps and cut them
canned editorials p rinted s im u l­
P U B L IS H E R S
.
_
witch
made
of
puffed
rice
was
with
a
m
argin
a
little
larger
than
As a m a tte r of fact, e v ery
want to go, which is popularity
taneously in a ll the m e tro p o li­
appo n men ° Y-
tis om cur Use<j for a centerpiece Halloween the stam p. They are wanted for
A S S O C IA T IO N
tan dailies of any given pub­ b u rea u c ra t defends constantly
supposed to be an asset.
mg. Meat cutting, wrapping,
decorattons went fu r th tl. ............. Js£
lhe „ . „ „ J , , , overseas.
lishing chain, it is refreshing clim b in g taxes w ith the Bat
T ransportation has sent busi­
sharp freeze, h e n n y ’s Market,
.
,h
to see the attentio n given to statem ent th a t people a re de­
refreshm
ents
in
The
Unit
will
serve
the
dinner
ness away from home and if
Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 orange pop corn balls with black
the last bastion of free and m anding m o re and m o re ser­
or the Rebekahs Octoiier 29 at
N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA L Sherman County is an economic
for appointm ent.
23-tfn faces and colored napkins,
independent new spapering in vices fro m governm ent. It ts
1:30 p. m. Mrs. Paul Patrick will
$ b c ß iT I® N
never specified w hat people a re
colony it is the fault of Its own STATE .4 IDE PA L ' I CO
T T
A m erica, the
coin-
Members coming from Hood •e chairm an and site wants volun-
dem anding w hat.
citizens.
w eekly news
■
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plete painting and decorating River was Mrs. Margaret P arrott, leers to help with the serving.
A f f l l l A T f MEMBER
paper,
We looked through a list of 1930
B ut if th e ir often repeated
•^ rvu(e’ •Pray or brush. Phone and from The Dalles were Mrs. The junior girls will wait on the
a • •
contentions a re tru e, and there
O FFICIA L CO LM A I'A l’KIt editors and found none of that
UY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. E verett W atkins, Mrs. Casha tables. The dinner will be at the
Out in the
is an area of doubt here. P ub­
era still owning and editing a
vast
state
of
12th St. Vern Campbell and Yates, Mrs. Jam es Maddox and little Legion hall.
h l BS4 l i l l ’ l IO N R A T E S
lisher L arson 's plan could do
new spaper in eastern Oregon and
M o n ta n a
Jack Null, Hue Dalles, Or. 38tin \ j rs yiau(je Bargenholt
The resuscitator was discussed
a great d eal to c u rta il this p u r­
? N t . 4 l . Ai»
RM
few in the entire state. Some have
e a rlie r t h is
ported dem and fo r m o re ser­
80
BED
OREGON
state
approved
Mrs.
H
arland
McDonald,
presi-
Tor
use
at
Wasco
and
Rufus.
The
year
Fubllsh-
retired and most of them have
vices. Thus, if e very em ployee
04 T O B E R 7, líMiO
nursing home located in beau- dent, presided. Mrs. Keith McDon- «ecretary to w rite and see about
e r W a lte r
been retired by the old gentleman
knew that any dem and m ade
tiful
Hood
River
Valley,
with
aid
on
rehabilitation
said
there
prices.
The
m
em
bers
thought
each
Larson of the
with the scythe who endeth the
fo r m o re services would m ean
M is s o u la
lovely fenced grounds. We ac- are 157 units in Oregon and she hostess should see th at the hall is
m o re out fro m his pay check,
D E P R E S S IO N ? ?
flow of editorial words in his own
liin .-s ran a
C. W . H a r d e r
cept
all
types
of
elderly
cases,
would
give
a
$1000
prize
to
the
cleaned
and
decorated
at
each
it would be surprising how little
time and for ids own reasons.
series of editorials calling at­
people a c tu a lly w ant of so
Some talkers and a lesser num ­
as well as room and board care. Junior A uxiliary memlier w’ho is T nit meeting. The secretary was
tention to the fact that as long
So, another milestone passed.
called governm ent services.
ber of w riters are saying that we
31-ttu. Junior Poppy Poster Girl. She instructed to send a letter of ap-
as Congress is m akin g noises
• • *
have a depression in the land.
about overhauling the tax sys­
EST. FOOD ROUTE: 800 family also said more w orkers are need- preciation to Mrs. E strelle Hailey
Those who deal w ith org a­
tem next session, it would be nized labor say that labor n ever
They are the ones who w ant to D I V I S I O N O F S4 IIO O I F U N D S
W atkins Route now
available, cd at the V eterans’ hospital. On f° r donating articles to the little
w ell to consider relie v in g every discusses w hat the actual ra te
think that. Hut if it be depression
The argum ent has already lx?-
92 year reputation. A top-grade m em bership Mrs. Bill Reid said i-egmn hall.
businessman fro m his enforced of pay is before taxes. T he Is­
it is a very nice one and could Kun about some new method of
one-man business, and no ex- ‘lues are due at this Cme. At the
lh e A uxiliary will serve lunch
and unwelcom e role as tax col­ sue Is a ll on w hat the take
hardly rate as such to one who dividing the loot from Oregon’s
perlence or money required. November m eeting all are to on election day. They will have
lector for the fed e ra l, state and home, spendable pay shall be.
had seen a real depression.
Basie School plan which Is levied
W rite W atkins Products, Inc., bring gifts for an adult and a three hot dishes besides chili and
local governm ents.
« * *
But if the country isn’t in a de- on The basis of $105 per census
« * *
3903 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, child to be sent to the V eterans’ the food will be served in their
Recently,
Congress
m ade
pression it ought to lx?. It ought child and paid out under a form-
Since letting loose this pro- quite a fu ro r over hidden in te r­
Washington.
4(J-51c fiM shop for C hristm as giving. It fiall. The m em bers told of a trip
vocative series. M issoula, M »n- est in in s ta llm e n t purchases.
they t«x)k this sum m er.
to be in a depression as long as ula as complicated as a m athemati- $2.50 per hour or more for part or
tana, has heard fro m the D ire c ­
Moi«» L O D G E ' ND- 113 I.O.O.F.
there is a possibility of electing a ‘ *un s <“ 'eani after spending a
I he Rufus PTA social group
full time route work. Large re
Thus, it is perhaps high tim e
tor of the Budget, and T re a s u ry
Meets ’Y
man dedicated and
pledged to n*ght with an opium pipe,
peat orders. Man or woman.
Tues- lnt‘T at the Rufus school cafeteria
D e p a rtm e n t, and w ill undoubt­ that the public also becam e
such a brand of economies us ad-
An interim comm ittee has la-
W rite McNess Co., Box 4011,
i , ’ haP* T£an’ Monday evening in Rufus. Mrs.
edly h ear fro m various and a w are of the tax take, both
hidden and unhidden.
Oakland 23, Calif.,
49-50p are cordially4 in v h it
b ro tb e n J ‘>c Morris, last year's president,
vocated by Senator Jack Kennedy. Ix>re<l long and manfully to change
sundry other bureaus.
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• * e
A man who tells labor that tl‘is because It Isn’t much good
piesided as the new president,
Floyd Haines,
f
But there is som ething p ain ­
FOR RENT; House in Moro, $10
The
official
protestation
is
to
their wishes are his wishes when and ,ben someone always thinks
M orris B urnett was ill. However,
Ixx) W atkins, Secretai)
a month. Will sell with small
the effect that w hile the gov­ ful about handing over cash
labor has already priced the Unit- bis county might do better if it
ern m en t recognizes there is that is in hand.
down payment. Call or write, B t-ilib-ln in < h a p te r No. 78 o .E .s Mrs. B urnett was present and
» * *
ed States ont of foreign m arkets were changed. It haa come up w ith
gave
each
one
a
name
tag
so
all
perhaps some unfairness in
Wes Scoggin, Hood River, Ore., w Meetfi every second T hurs
Under the present system ef
and put the-steel Industry down an Equalized Flat Grant plan
forcing em ployers into the role the em p loyer serving as a tax
the
new
ones
in
Rufus
could
be­
Phone 6-2433.
48-50C -n day each month.
Visiting
as slave labor to serve without collector, such painful thought
to little over half full production; <i,'i,'<*’ which looks like a section
7 members invited. Moro, Ore come acquainted. About 35 were
pay as tax collectors, anything
a man who would restrict interest cul out (,f ,be alphabet. It Isn’t
l .l\ ES'IIM K AUCTION
is rem oved fro m em ployee con­
Erm a Johnson, W.M.
present. Roy Gaymon, the princi­
else would m ake it difficult to sideration,
rates by force of governm ent and equalized and it isn ’t a flat grant,
Every Saturday at The Dalles
pal and teacher of the eighth
Dorothy H eater Secretary
collect taxes.
» ♦ »
drive capital and gold abroad; a
G enerally the plan Is unwork
Livestock Commission - Auction
* * *
grade was introduced. Then Mr.
His is a refreshing idea.
man who would give medical care abl‘‘ ***’ause payment is based on
Yard, South on New Dalles-C’alif Taylor LODGE A. F. A A. M
• * *
Publisher Larson also be­
Gaymon introduced his staff: Mrs.
to the aged w hether needy or not Pr° I’e rty tax levies and collected
And it is not by accident th a t
Highway. M iscellaneous--10:00 " asco Meets F irst and
lieves that e v e ry em ployee
John McGinnis, 1st grade; Miss
should get his or h er full pay it originates in the last bastion
A. M.
L IV E ST O C K --12:30 Third Tuesdays. Visiting
and take It from the social seeur- fro,n inco,ne Ta*- Then, too, a lot
GV
«
Lyla Hayes 2nd and 3rd grades;
down to the last cent to get of free e d ito ria l thought and
ity fund of all workers; a man of Junk has been added to the law
P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade brethern welcome.
Mrs. W alter Robinson, 4th and 5th
the feel of the money, and also expression In A m eric a ,
Vinton W atkins, W. M.
who would apologize to an arro- To the detrim ent of small counties
"A ” R estaurant. Phone CY 6-
(gi N a llu n a l F e d eratio n of In d ep en d en t Buelneaa
grades; Don Kohlmeier, 6th and
Elton Medlar, Secretary
gant dictator; a man whose reli- and The benefit of the large. And
4672 or CY 6-4513, ’ he Dalles,
7th grades.
gious belief« would divide the we are saying all this should be
Oregon
Mc-tfn l upine Rebekah Lodge No.- If 4
It was hoped the room m others of the different rooms could be
throw n away, discarded, forgotten. I’OR A gricultural loans see FLUA
country unnt-cessarily.
Meets 2nd and 4th Tue-
_________
appointed before the Halloween Mr. Gaymon wishes the parents
days
of
eai
h
month.
Vi-sp
We say the country should be We need a new system of division
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col­
parties. It was decided to not would discuss the child’s progress
ing members welcorr.“
in a depression until that danger and a sbnpler one
umbia I’CA, 4th & Court Sts.
have
a big com m unity party as with the teachers, so each could
Florence Thompson, N. G.
Let the state departm ent sell
is over.
CPpress 6-2468.
tfn.
in the years past because there come to a better understanding,
Helen M artin. Secretary
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the 10 or 50 computing machines
enables
are 106 pupils In the school today.
Two decorated cakes made by
it takes to figure out the compli- WINK -GOLDENDALE SALES Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A. tTT
♦he family
Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has Meets on the 1st and 3m «
So each teacher will have a party Mr s -
M orris and Mrs. M orris
I’llA IR FOR CONGRESS
1‘a,e<l forniula and let The legisla­
♦o lim it
an auction every Friday at one Thursday
evenings eacn A ,
in her own school room. It will B urnett were served w ith coffee,
ture do som thlng it understands
o’clock. We have the m arket if month. Visiting m em beis
♦he cost
be a costume party if the children Hostesses for the November meet-
No new man as a candidate for an 1 The people understands.
you have the livestock. Guar- cordially invited to meet w h us
w ant it.
-
Ing will be Mrs. Leonard Jordan,
♦o its needs or wishes.
congress has ever visited Sher-
F urtherm ore, why not take off
anteeil top prices. F rank Wink.
Ronald Powell, W. M.
There will be a flag football Mrs George Fox and M rs- F risb y-
man County as often as has Ron a11 t,1(> trim m ings, forget the
33c-tfn
Clyde Glllmor, Secretary
, They will also have a program
Phair, Klamath Falls farm er and ADMs, weighed and plain, forget
game w ith Moro on Octolier 5, and for the group.
LIVESTOCK
Men
-
Do
it
your-
11AKEANDVIEW
GRANGE
grocer who has the Republican foundation program, growth fac-
there will be no school Thursday
self - "Anchor B rand” Animal
Fi»*t and Third Saturdays
Election is on November 8,
nomlnation He is making a sin- lors> ald to thl« and that. Forget
and Friday on account of teach­
w
encci
Health
Products,
penicillin,
and
ra
eh
month
a
t
H:0Q
p.
m.
and the Rufus Home Ec Club will
cere effort to get acquainted with al1 ol tbein and just pay to each
ers
Institute.
There
will
be
m
ote
/
hotft
Laura Sathcr, M aster
serve lunch at the Rufus Grange
instrum ents are available at
people and their problems which ‘‘°unty a sum equal to $105 times
football games on Octolier 21 ami hall that day.
Florence B ruckert, Sec’y.
your Co-op Gil and Supply at
the num ber of census children
we consider laudable.
(X'toix'r
28
by
the
grade
school.
The Dalles.
29c tfn
Mr. I’halr has a philosophy that and go back and lay down.
Let each county spent it as it FOR SALE: 12 ft. Camp trailer,
every one should look out for
sleeps two, ice box, 2 burner
theuiselvi's If possible but that wants to, for what is needed. The
butane stove, sink. Price $225.
guvernment should help when IH'ople would keep that straight.
Archie Cantrall, Grass Valley,
necessary. It is refreshing to hear It It wan,«'d to spend it for trans
Oregon.
4yc
that front the |>ollticul stum p poitation or for help of bright
which has too long been list'd as pupils or slow ones; if it wanted S T A T E M E N T O l T i l t : O W K ItS illP ,
to us«1 it to build or to lure teach­ M A N A G E M E N T . C IK C U L A T IO N . ETC
a promising platform.
The economies stated by Mr. ers or janitors, well and good. KEQU1KK1) HY T H E A« TS O F C O N -
° F
A U G U S T 24.
11)12, A N l)
I’halr Is sound economics and Ge, the state off the necks of M A R C H 3, 1933.
entirely different from the kind school boatds; get ,he m athem ati­ <)f S li.rn iM ii C ou n ty J o u rn a l, publiahed
w t f k ly at M u iu , O regon fo r O ctober iy »o
S U P E R
we have lieen hearing from the cians off th«' neck of the taxpay­ S tn tv o f O rt-iio n. C ounty o t S herm an, u .
1. T h a t the
num«'« «m l atldreaaan o f
Ineumbent who gets his Ideas er«.
p u b lis h e r.
.-Uitor,
m a n n irin « e d ito r,
W «* haven’t e\«',i looked up to the
from the Americans for Democra­
Ditfinguiihed . . . distinctive . . . decidedly
and b u iin e u m anager« « re :
ru b lin h e r.
Glamor, comfort, prestige...and the utility
Beauty . . . economy . . . spacious comfortl
tic Action or souk * o ther group see how this county would come «a < rt I.. I re n rh , M o ro, O rgeon, E d ito r
new! Big-Car roominess for driving luxury
of a full-size carl Exciting S K Y R O C K E T
Livelier-than-ever Rocket Engine runs on
‘
«•I««
L.
F
re
n
ch,
M
oro.
O
regon.
M
anng-
whose w ishfulness exceeds its out but if it did cost some m«mey m g E d ito r, t,ilci< I,. French. M oro, Ore-
— more headroom, kneeroom, legroom—-
Engine performance and smooth Vibra-
lower-cost, regular gas! Plus Twin-Triangle
it would I h ? worth it.
economic knowledge.
plus new ease of entry and the exhilarating
w*«n. Hurtlriesrt M a na g e r l.c ta II. Freneh.
Tuned Ride . . . both exclusive with Olds-
Stability . . . and the handling ease you
M oro, O regon.
performance of the S K YKOCK fc’TEngine I
If Mr. I’hair gets around the big
mobile I Easy to get in ...e a s y to sit ini
expect from a quality-built, full-size carl
2. T h a t the o w n e r ia : ( I f owned by n
second congressional district as E O lt E K .N E < 4 » \ O M | ( S
e o rp o ra tio n , it» name and nddreaa m u .t
|H' M ated and also Im m -dlot, ly th e re u n ­
well as ht* has gotten around Sher­
The Wall S ,,«•«', Journal re ­ der
the name« and m id re « « .
o f .t o r k -
man County, he Is going to tie cently revlt'wed the «'conomic
____ ___ hnldera o w n in g one , H.r c e n t o r m ore o f
to
ta
l
a
m
ount
o
f
stock.
I
f
not
,,wne.t
hy
the lies, Informed candidate sine«« conditions in England with some
a c « r,.» ra tio n
the name« and a«Mr. .«eg
the late W alter Pierce was shak- referent«« to other Eurojiean n »• <>r th»' in d iv id u a l owner« m uni l>e »riven.
owned by a fir m , com pany o r o th e r
tug reluctant and enthusiastic D°ns and found things somewhat u I f nin«s»r,„rate»l
cone, rn .
It« name
and
-«'f
-¿TA*.
hands 30 years ago. His election
across the water, \m e ric i «ddre.«, a« w e ll
those o f each in d iv id ­
w o u ld I h > a step toward making isn’t buying as many cats as it ual m em ber, m ind tie g iv e n .)
Gile» I., and Lela I, F rench. M oro. O re­
th«* nation mort res|H>nsihle ami U;,s before I ’. S. compacts for «me gon.
mor«> solvent.
>• T h a t the kn o w n
bondholder«, m o rt-
thing.
gaffeea a m i o th e r « e ru rity hold» n, o w n in g
Probably the whole trouble will I l.'r c e n t o r more o f to ta l «m ount o f
in* found in (ha, our capacity to hond«, m n rtg n g 'a .o r o th e r rtecuritiea a m
re are none, an a ta tc .) none.
W F lt|{ I G 1 1.1 I I I E
product1 is greater than out capa* t i r 4 th 1 e hat
tlie tw o para g ra ph « n e x t above,
« tty to consume. (Maybe w «• ti«'«" I vi« ng the nam e* o f the ow n e rs, atoek-
ho,
ra,
and
aeeurity
1
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T*«i«rity holdpm if anv
I .as, Saturday we noted that I, more and le tte r .» 'R e rtis m g l e n n U in n,,e « O
ly « ll« t o f
«IoekhoMara
bad Ixt'n 31 year« sine«' we started lig li wages hcl|M'd th«' s itu a tio n .u 1* ? ’ r,tv hol«l'''« ■« th. y Hpix>ar U|s»n
the b(M>ka o f (he m m p a n y
h u t alno.
,n
into the n«'wspa|»«'r business
for a long time hut it seems that ra»e, wh<r„
of ,,icurhv
“ n ’"),«' the G rass Valiev Jo u r­ the time lias eome when consum- hohler a p ix a r« U|rt»n the hook« o f the
nal which later lM‘« ame merged <*rs do not want to buy. It is cer- n > m i« n r a« t n i» ( . r o r in any o th e r fid u ­
with th«' -Sherman County Obser- talnly true that price eut» would c ia ry re la tio n , the name o f t h r |» r « .n
o r c o rp o ra tio n fo r wh.»m much trw a tr« 1«
t.n g . I, r iv e n : alao (h at the aal<l tw o
\et ami the Wasco New Enter- stim ulate buying for a time for a l'« c ra
g r »ph,
Rt||,
,
.
n,,,r n r ) „ K
ptlse to iH'come the Sherman certalnlv more shoes can be sold a ffia n t a fu ll k n o w l.d g r and b e lie f aa (.»
County Journal.
•it $.» than -it $15 and the same !s the rirc u m rtta n c -a an.l c o n d itio n « u n d e r
w hich » to ckh o,d.r« and «ecurtlv holder«
What we want to brag about is true for other things as well.
w ho »1» not app e a r upon (he
hook» o f
that slut'«' that time no single
the
pany a« truateca. hold «(,»-k .n d
Il that is the trouble it is a « • c u com
rili,« in » c a p a c ity o th e r th a n
th a t
ue«'k has gone by without some flue compliment to Industry in the *r
fi.lc o w n e r : and th l« a ffia n t
v.tiling for that newspa|H«r on «»ur world for never lias there t)een a haa no re am n to h -lie v e th a t any o th e r
rort»..raU ,.n
ha«
pal, We h a w w ritten news, edi­ surplus of so many things in our
..
, l r w '* n r « '..lits c t | n
, bH
torial or column in cvcr> «me of whole history.
e»nt »tock, bond«, o r o th e r «ecuritie« th a n
»« an «fat»-», hy h im
that It.20 weeks, counting leap
Surely. If every
one in the
8. T h a t the
n um b e r o f copie«
years W«« think that Is a record world knew almut our gadgetry t each i«aue o average
f th l« p u h tic n ti.m •otd o r
n
ta
trlb n 'e d . th ro u g h the m a il
of «xmslsteney and constancy.
o r o lh e r-
and wanted it there would not lx« wl«e, t „ ,m ¡d «uh«crth»-r«
tw -
Some changes have Is en made enough. But we have had trouble e h e m onth« i«r«-c»HÍ¡ n g the l ii r l d n it g e the «ht.wn
abov.
and instead of twing the very selling much of R.
820.
The lesser
B IL K S
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newest business man in the coun­ «•dmated p«s>ples of the earth have
.
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e d ito r
ty we are almost the oldest In sim pler ideas A simple pump to o S w orn to
an., .„h w n Uw-d b efore me th i«
point of time s|w»nt In the Mine make lifting w ater quicker than ,l',‘ this .toth dav of Septem ber
business an.I location.
In those bv oxen power suffl«*cs them. De­ 1 9 6 0 .
«lavs there was a lawyer in each sire for gadgetry is an ac«piired T. L, Johnson
of the towns two doctor« tW«) taste lik«* (bat for olives or m ar­ n o ta ry p u b lic aenl
tMy commision expires lulv li.
dentists, s or ,i garag<>s Ibi tx« tinis.
ph ; I ,
n«'wspa|w«rs. four bank«, «almost
As for us we refuse to w orry
twice as many farmer«, many over mu«h atw>ut it. pcrfcrrlng a
more debts and as latei events situation that
z e n it h
tv
arises from too
proved, no money. The stock mar much is far ls>tter than one ar «
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tl.'s
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SKRVICH
ket crash occurred later In mu Ing from t»xi little
first month as publisher
HEBVI4 E ON AI L MAKES
True, it puts some out of joos,
N e w , befor» h u O ld . combined .u ch beauty o f line w ith wch .|.» rk lin g performance in IU three fa m ou. « r ie . ,
The county Is more homogen but that has never been fatal and
Call
ANDY PAULSON
ous than In 1928 and resident; In these times it is less of n c«»-
N e w , before have you e.perienced a nyth ing like the e .c itin g S * y « o c * i r Engine and all-new I ly d r a - M a f c -
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know much more atxiut other na astr«»phy than ever Some will
w ith A .w l A K o to r action! And ju . t w a it tiU you w . all t h , headroom, legroom, e n try room in O Id.m obile fo r - f ill
tlves and there Is less prejudh
«‘I” It as a challenge and learn
4>ne of the anntiunced objectives t«» do something Ise, preferably
•tx -« w « «■ csa«a n ««ti«a«t« «atn cwt «■ «•»•> m > m .
of this new spa|x*r a« expressed for themselves
r . « . . . . . . . . . . . fW . . . . . H e . . , ...........a . . , o « . m . . « . - .
, (eW(
long ago w.as to help the county
Of one thing w» ire sure: there
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY THE DALLES. OREGON
to realize that the |x*op|e alt did u 111 Is many ideas about it and
the same thing benefitted from that Itself will make some labor.
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