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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
p N O T I C E : C G tnm cnz'rtg k x / S a tu rd a y th ere w ill he o n ly one th o u ) ops o n fff fa r th e r notice. We o f look o f p a tro n a g e a n d the p tq ee ac o f first class Jfictui ’■'lie Ob»vrv«tr MORO. FR ID A Y ? >u’ tr •‘Wullbce Reíd” ¿çts fired, t iVtufazine and l-red com edy. Come «I An In h O REG ON. N ovem ber 12 1920 Wasco carried off both V o ile / B all gaaaea last Friday night. They iron a ll three seta In the g irls ’ games and two out o f three In the hoys' gams. The Moro beys played w e ll out Waaco proved to he trifle too fast for them. The first set was the beet one o f the three. Wasco woe by four , potato. Roecoe and Leo Mooje were the only Moro boys to score during m b set. Roecoe eeored six end Lee seared five. Moro woo the next eet by eleven potato and Wasco won the third by seven. The Moro girls played w ell fo r the aaonaut of practice they have The price of The Observer <t SI.50 per year, 75 ccnta lor six months, SO cent» for tour months— but i f nsld io -dvaace we accept $2.50 iii full <or 2 yean . Shorter terms than one jeer 12% cents per month. A Wue Mark tore will answer an ia- <M»ery, when catered upon our calendar, ¿Via« 'to date hflthe neper as he date at had. ' . The la s t two aeto found Waaoo w tn T v S r n a t | t s i ipti i ex- ires. fie«« inUwnoat t o nwra m i l t a e f r i e a l-- tare prospers and the two are so e lm - 1 ly allied that Farm Bureau official« , are making a special invitatioQ fur a ll to ba praaant Saturday. M r. Gray, representing the N ation al Farm Bureau, and M r Minefield, of the pro peead state organisation, era speaking tq gathering« III a ll o r ganised oountiee la the stale. J L et us show them' that Wtunpen county 1« on the Jeb and g a ll the«« «natter« flrtt hand so th at we can set accordirgly. C. C. Calkin«. AU R oom s Connected W ith Bath H o t and Cold W __ S tea m H eat SPECIAL SUNDAY D1NNER-NOVEMBER 14 S ta rrin g A N N E CORNW ALL a mystery, T ift* To O. E. Baker, defendant: t i le d w jlh J be thri d e te c tiv e w ,l,‘ 1 c ,w rn ' national news and comedy. A 7-ree! show i M o w » O reg o n H . X W A R N , P ro p rie to r ,, S h ort O rd ers a n d L u n ch es In the name of the State of Oregon: You w e hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the com plaint hied against you in Aha above entitled action w ithin ten (toys from the date of the service of th is sum mons upon you if served w ithin this County; or if served within any other County in thia State then w ith in twenty days from the date o f said ear- Tigs; d r. i f afirvad by ptadlcatiau, then w ith in fix weeks from the date of the first publication thereof and i f you fa ll to to appear and plefcd, p la in t if f w ill Jake judgment against you f« r $574.46, w ith Interest tfieroon a t eight p er oant per annum, ftom A p r il le t, 1 «20; the farther sum of JB41.80?' for |150 as attorneys fees |b d the costs >n d disbursements of the action. P la in tiff w ill also apply fo f an order of sale of the property attached in >«id action iu accordance w ith taw unit ttin nra«t fr<4 M EALS AT REGULAR HOURS the above named - tko nnnrt The first question t o . bo asked on thia subject: ’ ‘ Is Man only Hum an?” T h a t la, only aaimal « t ie ho mom and. sa a nad. doea.the m aterial things M tia fy naaut Such ns the «octal pleasures, gathering o f w ealth , and a tta in in g fame? Is the Church an asset or a lia b ility ? H m the Church been a benefit to the country or oould we gat along without I t just aa w ell? W hat would have been the different« R E L IS H ' ' * 1 being educated to the line—both by practice and example—n e t to> support the church in attendance. When the fa ith fu l few pass on beyond the border o f thia land then w h at w ill have be come of that sp irit which the PiJ grima brought to and has made th l i qualitJw 'of‘tire’ Observer. If you can’t get tbeir sub scriptions,, send' us their addresses and we will send them sample copies. We pay for all soliciting you do x a s ta rts M / I / F f A Is o o ^ fio a n r fg rT’ ) W il l not the people of,Moro change tbeir present policy and develop tbs noble s p irit by supporting th a t which has given us the great privileges wa enjoy. In supporting one—which ever is your choice—o f the churches b Moro by your praeonal attendance at least a t i t ‘a Sunday services. * * \ Q kilowatt DELC O -LIG H T </ a fr r e M ly reduced price is u tiered tfi^you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for the average requirements of the farm home, /or «¿nindfint electric f lig h t, p^vfiWrLwfipufriping w ater and for rttAnmg the machines ordinarily turned by hand. A S ------ $425Ji a Hayfou, Ohio T h e re are larger D E L C O - L I G H T AU D E L C O - L I G H T features o f D E L C O - L I G H T Over 125,000 plants in daily usage are your csi features arc self-cranking, assurance o f the continued satisfactory •«lbetoppinfc air-cooled, have only one and economical service o f all D E L C O - place to oil, and arc equipped with thick . L I G H T , jn o d e ta . ; T h e ra is a sine - plate, longUived tw ttery* 1 p D E L C O - C . I G H T to meet your needs. L X . W l ii - * • j i o ‘i j i i .i. . ' l l • t-IU L E R V B R O T H E R S M o ro - - * V Celery ENTREES Chicken Frica»#*, . cn Peas. Ham Hocks and Cabba - Roast Pork with Apple Sauci »oijudi/l VEG ETABLES Green Pc; . »«kf-f * feoAkW" )i c u in f 1 Lav «. ’ t I " r t f / ? Peach Cobbler E M O 'f TK j'd h f» M .1 .bilk 1Z: 3 i0 ,o io M i / Ir» avIlhQ iffT b ru Aa new eubecribers. « number of Individuals bfiva raatnt>y rlsssd art fo r telephones. Old subscribers have asked fa r service a t new locations, beau told by our repraeentativeo tba« immediate compliance w ith itb e trd e s i poMible aw ing to lack o f “ telephone fa e ilitie « ” ta a p a rtic u l e r f k & i t i . »‘i w i ll sag; “ the poles and wires qre oa the street and the house is already wi «/i/i-x-i x , ‘»•'»it «j-wuwi - W e wish that the problem were-as simple a t it Bounds. Thera w ia / ?h Wi ” * ’ T * 3! w lr* may be is bm in giving service to others. Thei every« d r e a it ta I t Ssay be assigned to telephones already jn s tq l may bq spqra wires and circuits, but no switchboard apparatus at U m P £ m 1 Which they can be connected. There may even be sections of switcjiboi availab le ta r operatieo on account of the lack o f necessary acdfiirotiee staff keys, relays, ate. ' *t> . hr •«< i «Ata. I»< period we were unable to m aintain our reserve or stock plant as me ___________ m aterials we use were required and taken for Government purposes and for induatrta« pryo-T-riv faqAy ed by the GoverttneaAt - Since the War, w ith the unexpectedly prolonged problems oi veeamtruetion, production end delivery o f materials needed ta m eet even xsrr«-ut <i* mends have been delayed. Bvery business concern is having sir»: |«r — u trik a ia H ^ t I l manufacturers o f telephone equipment bevebeen bending evrey effort to fill our orders tart they in turn are «M ating the mum difficultiee in securing rabtsm, a a in r porcelain, tin , thread, shellac, m e ta l1 p arte and other articles r c t^ e n e r a fir assoeiatfk In the public mind With telephone service. - * » n-Q n tw 1,'»/la'» !»'’>'.• ’»’t r t 1 * 1 f A t the same time w ith this abnormal situation wjth reference to m aterials then exists an unprecedented demand for telephone service, and even under these circum- ■tanri ■ edr Mrord is one of fu lfillm en t o f demand. In the first eight months o f thia year wa fckve added R W U le ffib in e . the'fetata' o £ t iW ^ n . In the eight mdntba prim We desire to give M rv ie e -M much «d ik‘patron wishes to r e c ^ d j f t ? * W « dfcsiri ..^Pronaptlj comply w ith tae suggestions e f public authorities who have taken a proper interest In the s jtu s tio p ,., We are facing abnormal conditions but w e Wkii-nef neeemift« /'.f lw t a llr - o n r 'o iM 'm d im a u lt i« . T 5 ll { J iffiRl Wi'tS The P a c if ic a liWU Telephone and Telegraph Com pany" ___________ -10 ' xJ C —pF»MTW4vJ H 14A (I4 3 J «••• Lil.T«. , tw.i-i.x;»! ou. saGu!.’ i-.'rxafA -w -u .* .-»Sil . t i t t . J We Guarantee Qur Mec/iantp<4' Worfe. N o matter where you live, there is a models have the sam«unexcelled tncchaoi- They ' » " )C models for larger requirements— e t pneet •> satisfied user near you, enjoying the h d trr than thsn paid f t r firm e r tnedelt comforts, conveniences and labor-saving KArtamaeq^amdn. To make the services more in te re d - ing and instructive the Presbyterian church has put in both the 'tid e apd movie machine and in connection with th . » M i n i « 1 in addition to the regular service. This is done to increase the interest and atten^qpce a t. thgaa ae<vicee, but 'le not does to dpaw any o f the sister church’s attendance from them, neith er ie I t done fbr any commercial pur- 'poae as there la «0 charge, not even an offering w ill ba taken op the eve nings that these feature« are used, but to buiM up fin appetite for th« higher things which Is for the W ell- f re of the human fam i ly. ‘ A nticipating s' very great Increase in efcureh attendance in the town of Moro in the future, I close. ' E lm er E. MeVieker. ‘ ’ir it Pickles A ll pereoos who have graduat'd from the Mare H igh School are elgta. ble fo r membership in the association and are requested to he present at the , next meeting, which w ill he held Monday evening, November ’ 29th In the School L ib ra ry . Dues tag the year w ill ho payable a t thia meeting. I am persuaded th a t each have a b ready answered these > queetiona as quickly ae they wore ashed and favor able to the Church and C hristianity. I f .thia ia Una than the Churahes moat be maintained by the p e o n t o a f jü » community, rji But how are they to.be maintained? As fa r na know finan c ia lly they are w ell supported but la thia sufficient? ¡, The children, w hile young, are aent to Sunday School, they do not attend chnrab service. Only .« sm all par sent of the adults attend the church services. B o^at the church is not supported in detach , attendance., Further, the «hitaran are | o •n Broth with Rice 10c had W«b. The girls ttoiated upon *L" t» ' ’ ’ .J playing M ather M t t o show their The Moro H igh School Alum ni J sportsmanship. As a result, they lost »ociation held a meeting a t the acb agaia. W e hope to w in the gaase a t bouse last Monday evening, a t wbi plana fo r the ensuing year ‘ ware f In the C ircu it Court of the State of Graaa V a lle y this coming Saturday- Oregon for Sherman Oougty g irls ’ hiking d u b wont on a mulatod end discussed. The offlq hike early Wednesday morning and of the association a re :“ ' Lee Stowe Moro Trading Company, a Cor« purat ion, p la in tiff I ¥ . ate breakfast in Gram Valley. Canyon. president; C arroll Sayre, vice pre M ery Kunaman, secrets] I t wee very cold but nevertheBam they dent; O. E. Baker, defendant. /, sour The THE GIRL IN THE RAIN IT ' .-4 O re g o n Notice is hereby given th at, pursu ant to License and erdar of the County Court of Union eo^nty, Oregon, the undersigned, m guardian hereinafter described, w ill, '<he hour of nine o'clock on the 20th day of December, 1000, a t room 13. La- Grande National Bank Building, La- Grande, Union eounty, Oregon, sell at private sale t o p » highest gad tost bidder, for cash-. «Bbjact to conflrma- t »on of said court, the follow ing de scribed real property ta fiherman eounty, Oregon, belonging to . the M - tate of Charles Claude N o jm , a,minor. to w lt: 4C. . An undivided ene-iW elfth Interest in and to the South h a lf of th e Nortlv east quarter, th e ^ o r ih h a lf o f tba W ORKMEN «A-.W/ «Aw Southeast quarter, the South h a lf of the Southeast quarter, the East h alf of th« Southwest qpmrler. A l U " 8«c- - tfon‘T-gh?een. t h w p i . p two south. .- thta x- J Dated At U G ra n d e . Oregon, n th day of November, ni * »l,rt Jj Our Shop Foreman, Mr. tytllianw has had ten year« of exceptional «porience. Tw o years W Stst aïr servie«! 1 mechanical regiment. MechanlcaT ihstfhctor in mechani-. cal courses in.Borland and other tewns. ' r btar ; a » ; I io ¡»iiJit uooca eiv J i hwflîf^«?«» «non M I ; 016: . a » o b ■ », »ÎT SJÎ iioiiW t—« S i 4 a 5 ï^ itt^ ,.î {WWfiLfX« .vvs' .i djooiax »• .yvaea i *’ ‘fl 1 ,« lidi a- - The Rrtt'kh xncccaafnily introduc'd < tto (Wtfhaffcm of toffeu ou the Maud s: lofCeytau. wtiero Ifffiètotoh tkefonndn «♦ wkwudh Mr. Stubblefield--O»r Vracmr Service mechanic has had reveralyeire nHth t / a c - t o ï .^ ^ ; Z ’ . * I i i . '.-d p i •ioH.: nttfnooai lo luLI — .p o d s . t ¡ ^. J ’ t-'i 3U W A N T- T H E REST WORKMEN- YOU W ILL NOT .« (O B B T GIVING U8 A T R IA L ., ‘ I atronbw Observer edvertisers. ,xi î3 UiW - ------ ni hxaO DC' -.1 'u- CwtaÑiffMif» i Mr. Smith, ten yça^s exw trien'«,« first class mechanic. Two years ia charge; of Packard service al Bloomfield ' Inwa. On« year #m erel mechttMp ai-DeeMoine. Iowa’ • Ejght years atBugenc, Foitland, grid other Oregon Çitrês, J dgu&T 1 “.’^ cewe.» » » h i )e«ÇfiMtes, M otor < » ,« . a O K F . MANAlÿë ,Moro,,Oregon B o ic o t ¡JT .U W ô LM f .e c h T —« jo H . O Í H O t l U I .OQludt fii 'v- ' î