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COUNTY JOUf*N*L. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST I«, 1940 State of Oregon^ that a special- after spending the harvest season Bobetta for medical treatment. will seem slow indeed to the bovs; I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, school meeting of-» »aid District Former Kent Man here at the L. E. Clark place. will be held at in the schooLhouse of tnd girls whose vacation is ending j K «™ .n .n d U ^ n e . and Wil- said M rtrict Moro, Oregon, oo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thaxter of as the first weeks after school «»* °f . Sherman County Observer Redondo Beach, Calif., left for Moro « « I t “ elilo S u n X Married In Valley erOed seemed slow with the long i | Established Nov. 2, 1888 Ito, B A Hogue and Gertrude' two o’clock in the afternoon, lor their home last week after spend- summer stretching out in sunny Grass Valley Journal Announcement has been made i jng ^wo weeks here visiting rela- fr«m Bay Bav the following object: sale of real magnificience before MhemP returned home Tuesday from Established Oct. 14, 1897 h-ere of the wedding > of Frank tives. property described as follwa: Now these will be school again City where they attended the Ben- CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 Sms of Forest Grove, a former IBlock Twenty-seven of the Lester Sawyer, who worked at an.’ other children to play with, re tt reunion Sunday. j resident of Kent, qnd Miss Doris City of Moro, Sherman Coun- Wasco News-Enterprise the Carl Sehadewitz place during u pleasure that few children havt Dt.rnielle of Portland. The cere- harvest, _................................ Established Nov. 1891 * ty, Oregon. left Saturday for his'home COUNTY COURT outside of school in these smalt mony took place in Portland l*st I Orchards, Washington. TONSOLIDATED March 4. 1932 lanrily days. Dated this 30th day of July, 1940. (Continued from page one) Thursday evening. . : | Wrs Gracc Gregg and Mrs. , Carroll Sayrs 2.00 expense Chairman, Board of Directors Bend Bill Gunther A hte^jpeis’here , Charles Purchase went to With army pay now at $30 per til Wily W. Knighten, Stamps month the soldier or sailor will be for a few days visit with friends. ; Tu€gday to spend a few days with $25.85; office help 50.00 ; 75.85 j Attest. 0 Cl ATI OR better paid than the average man Mr. and Mrs. George McKay,, re'atives and friends. Joe Truitt, stamps for Clerk’s » Jce Truitt 39-40 office ‘ io .OO District Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. ( ^jr an(j Mrs. Robert Schilling in civil life. He will have no Published Every Friday at responsibility toward himself be- | ^ ¡ f j^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ j^ d d a n g e r o u ^ v n tn Jay McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Har- were jn The Dalles Sunday taking J. M. Wilson, County Comm. 10.03 Moro, Oregon ing assured of good food, goo I fre nt fogs> and the changing k-y McKay were among local pern . 9.00 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING David 'Reid, County Comm. * few navigation markers pie attending the show in Grass Notice is hereby given that the Geo. A. Potter, Judge’s ex Giles L. French__________ Ed dor lodging and good clothes. The ; 6.20 ! undersigned has filed in the Coun government estimates that jeacn cauld cause a warship to pile up Valley Sunday. pense Entered as second-class matter at ’dier uses up more than $1200 ty Court of the State of Oregon Ruby Cratty visited with Mrs. First National Bank, General the Postoffice at Muro, Oregon per year in pay and allowances on the rocks. There is, in truth, little founda John Koepke Friday and Satur Assistance . 47.59 for Sherman County hi» Final Re under Act of Congress of March and that is much better than the port and Account as Administra State Indus Accident Comm. tion for the wild reports that day. 3, 1879. average man- makes. tor of the estate of Elizabeth iProtecton 501 Russia is fortifying on the eant Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Nellie (Christie Walton,-' deceased/ and OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER C. C. Wilson, Sheriff—office ex coast of Asia across the straits of were visitors in The Dalles Satur Delay in finding an acceptabio Alaska. What the Russians are day. They were accompanied that Saturday, September 7, 1940, pense $5.00; Mileage & meals SUBSCRIPTION RATES means of getting some men into doing is establishing a weather home that evening by Mrs. Ida at ten o’clock a. m., of said day, re: Investigation Bank rob Payable in Advance the army is naturally laid to fear huieau observation point. 23X0 ! at the County Courtroom, in the bery $18 j 60; ■ D.tvis and- Pauline of Moro, ONE YEAR ......................... S1*50 of politicians of the coming elec I Courthouse, at M>ro, Oregon, tions. When the people find out, , interest to the entire Pacific i People shopping and visiting r. CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL- have been fixed by the Court as xVUGUST 16, 1940 they have been used for political , nnrthwest ¡s t he report of the ; The Dalles Friday included Mrs. LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD the time and place for hearing of purposes * in thip war business 27th National Foreign Trade con- Earl Sehadewitz and son, Mrs. Roy FUND, AUGUST TERM, 1940 objections to said Final Report there will be some political doings venton, held last week in San Barnet, Mary Lou Lyons, J. M. NO FAITH Claimant . Account Amount and Account and the settlement Wilson and Dick, and Mrs. Charles too, we bet.. L. L. Peetz, Road master 70.80; of said estate. Francisco. War has eliminated From Washington D. C corn’s $82.70 Fred Krusow Mileage $11.90. practically all United States mark Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and the word that Henry Wallace, now E. McPherson, road labor ets in Europe and the report on two children went to Forest Grove m m ! G*-° Updegraff ’ 40-44 second man on the new deal tieket, W. Kelly, road labor prospects for export trade was not Friday. On their return Satur 66 00 ' *Attorney f°r Administrator. K. Dunlap,, road labor and others of the radical group at all optimistic. Because of Hit day they were accompanied by 12.00 J. Phifer, road labor ¿.round the president have boldly ter’s successes the figures on ail 28.00 ' NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING * Norton’s aiater, Miss Rena C. Bargenholtai*oad labor discussed, as late as 'the recent ?rom the Observer Aug. 18, 19)1 exporU except war materials ace Notice is Hereby given that the 53.00 away down. The «»vention^went | CraUy C. Hearing, road labor p<w deal convention in . Chicago undersigned has filed in the Coun- The weather in Sherman coun-< rd favoring v » - - v7 J , First National Bank the probable necessity of estab- 1 ty Court of the State of Oregon amicable tr\ de relation, ! «eno Nevada. arrived at Kent Deed to Block 27 from Ray Lalnng a dictatorship in the Unit- , y ia ideal for harvesting, and , ™ His long hair put up in a net, S. Hansell 20.00 for Sherman County his Final Re eJ States for a short period of g< od progress is being made, thi | with j aparl| which has always been Sunday afternoon to visit a few Maurice Maeterlinck, famous Bel port and Account as Administra- days with his brother and family, grain is of usual good quality, fre? one of America’s best customers gian author of “The Bluebird,” is Mrs. C. M. Snider, Deed to time at least. i tor of the estate of Thomas J. property in Wasco, Ma This, so says the correspondent, from smut and theae is no longei and one of the few remaining big Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cratty. shown soon after his arrival in the j Scott, (deceased, and that Satur Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hess ano United States as a War refugee, fol chine shop $72.00; Rent for is V be done because of the belief a doubt but that the county will | buyers of United States products, children left Thursday for their lowing the German triumph. 76.00 day, September 7, 1940, at ten July $4.00; by those in authority in this coun p- oduce more bushels of wheat home at La Centei Washington 79.30 o’clock a. m., of said day, at the I.. L. Peetz, Road master, try that a democracy cannot tMt yaar than last. 87.60 | County Courtroom, in the Court Mrs. G. W. Berrian is visiting E. McIPherson, road labor lunction in an emergency fast 78. JO house, at Moro, Oregon,; have W. Kelly, road labor enough to combat the threatened nt the home of her parents in (Continued from page one) 36. >0 beer, »fixed by the Court as the Fortland, celebrati-’g the birthday __ _______ K. Dunlap, road labor d..i:ger. t me and place for hearing of annversa»-y of her father. George j standards among the Coast states. 71.09 C. Hearing, road labor The import of all this is that 4.50 ' objections to said Final Report A Shearer, road labor the present leaders of this land had too many harvest-irons' in 1 The new Oregon grades ar ard Account and the settlement of i bared on two sets of standards, National Hospital Assocoation have no faith in the form of gov the fire to accompany her. said estate. „ W. C. Bryant has recently pui- one for summer and falljp en p . i Protection 10.00 ernment they are pledged by then- ____ chased J. P. and Stra'u brick o af and the other for winter pears, In- , ' Fred Krusow State Indus. Accident Comm cat hs to uphold and the defend in 2T8T Gto. G. Updegraff tend^ to supplant it by another p street- One hglf .of the J stead of only one* as undy the Protection * fo»m of government which wil. tu ’lding will be used by Bryant & j regulations. Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard j Attorney for Administrator. 40-44 givo more authority to them and - .Whealdon foi law offices, the i New grades for late pears are. Dumber re: roads 7 4 .1 6 ______________ J NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING lets to the people. othfer half will be the home of the U. S. extra No. 1 or Oregon ex Simple meals have more appeal One’ teaspoon salt, speck pepper iPipgs Service Station, I’ho’\e and dash of cayenne calls $0.55; Gasoline $4.00; 4.5S Sherman County Abstract- Co., in tra fancy; and U. S. No. 1;.U during the summer, should be wel Notice is hereby given that the ABILITY TO* GOVERN FIRST part of which Alex Hunter will S. No. 2 or Oregon Fancy; U. S come news for the home maker Tnrae tablespoons of lenjon juice O’Meara Supply & Implement undersigned has filed in the Coun combination grade; Oregon com- Ten tablespoons of mayonnaise Co., Supplies 136.43 have his real estate office. In ths The history of the past year deal P. H. Buxton becomes the mcicial, and Oregon unclassified.; for planning and serving thia Two cups canned or fresh cooked Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Sup ty Court of the State of Oregon type of meal will give her more for both the United States and the owner of the M. G. Ellis residence The commercial grade is a com i.-ee hours for a vacation right at plies 7.80 for Shermaq County his Final Re shrimp port and Account as [Administra world, while it has been a sad pre perty on McCoy Avenue. bination of fancy and extra fancy, home. We all Ike trying to fool One cup fresh cooked peas Pncific Power & Light Co., disappointment to civilized peo - The parents of Geo. E. Lewel of which at least half must meet tor of the estate of Hans Thomp Lights in mAchine shop 1.99 \V affles ple, may have the effect of aiding len are here on a visit from Port {he requirements of Oregon ex the weather man with refreshing son, deceased, and that Saturday, Melt the butler in a double Howard Cooper Corporation an educational endeavor that has land, which they are enjoying tra fancy. The combination grade chilled dishes, crisp salads, iced boiler. Remove from heat; add August 31, 1940, at ten o’clock Culverts 59.01 beverages, and frozen desserts— beer seriously neglected in recent v«r> much. Last Sunday all weiv. is half No. 1 and half No. 2. . a m., of said day, at the County fl< ur and stir until well blended. Bfall Pipe & Tank Corporation all of which can be prepared times in our own land. 22.76 , Courtroom, in the Courthouse, at New grades established for ear ahead af time and are good to peh Add the milk: place over boiling Culvert» guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pow- We have failed in our teaching Moro, Oregon, have been fixed by ly pears ar^; Extra fancy; fancy; water, and cook, stirring constan Pike’s Garage, Gasoline $1.40. for dinner. up lagging summer appetites. rf history and government with ’Powell the Court as the time and place Labor on machinery $.60; 2.00 A car load of extra fine Rock ! upelassfied, and combinaton The But"'even with this desire for ! tiy until thick. Add salt, pepper, the result that each generation spring lump coal just received bv U. S. standards for'these peais chilled foods, it is a good plan to cayenne, lemon juice, and mayon^ Sherman Garage & Machinery fcr hearing of obejetions to said must make the same mistakes as the Tum-a-lum lumber company may be used as optional grades, Co., Supplies 1.47 Final Report and Account and the serve at least one hot dish - yes, ■ nr-ise. Blend thoroughly. Add the previous one. Our young me- u jk m en t of said estate. shnrri.P and peas and heat well. ! 3. \V. Searcy, Wire 8.00 even when the mercury soars. This (chariics don’t have to 1 start in a t the Moro branch Harvey Thompson On the plea of Dr. John C. ho; dish should be one easy to S< rve on waffles. Serves 6. Jo t’s Motor Service, Grease ' with a carved wooden wheel and l ’rom the Obaerver Aug. 19, 1921 Evans, superintendent of the Ore Geo. G. Updegraff job 100 ¡7>nl” "I t’" ,:. ^ tV l p p tepare and creamed' dish., com. work up to diesel engines by their instl- , . . own . here Crcam€d G<( Wilde Garage Supplies 27.30 Attorney for Administrator. 39-42 Mrs. D. E. Stephens sprained f on state hospital, that the »n»ti-j cWr. mental processes. Yet in gov-' her ankle quite badly Tuesday Lution is badly understaffed, . the , much ¡n tU Service Garage Supplies 2.33 i ——— — ——— emmental matters we are fight evening while on her way to the state board of control authorized Sunset Motor Co., Supplies 6.20 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING ing over the some things that the opera house. The lacerated liga the appointment ol an additional summer menu for any left-ovct Porter-Wilson Automotive Ser. Notice is hereby given that the bits of meat, fish, or vegetable may V» ANTED Hop pickers, two weeks hairy ape fought for. vice, Repair on International I undersigned have filed in the ments will necessitate complete psychiatrist. used in them. They are a good picking, start about Aug. 27. One of the first duties of civil rest for a few days Dr. Evans also urged'the em- be truck 96.00 County Court of the State of way, too, to keep the milk quota Free cabins, lights, stoves, wood- ( Standard Ol Co., Gasoline 121.69 5 Oregon for Sherman County their ized men is the ability to govern Engineer Wall has his ' men j ployment of a parole supervisor in beds, spuds, tomatoes, j J. K. McKean, Gasoline themselves, to have a satisfactory busy at work on the new location Portland as a measure to• Pr«vent; 46.23 Final Report and Account as ex- ' uttered ‘toast, rice or J water, end some melons. Write O. A. ! Globe Indemnity Co. Insurance k*nd of law and order. Without of the Sherman Highway north 01 ' the return of parolees to the state • waff|e8( Or patty ! eeutors of the estate of Catherine Marquam & Son, Marquam, Or. i on pickup t.naf material possessions such as Moro. At the present time the> , hospitals. 23.36 Johnson, deceased, and that Mon- . «helis can be used under the cream- ' bath tubs, automobiles, safety are blasting a rock cut near town. FOR SALE: Hotpoint electr.cJ Shell Oil Company, Gasoline 16.53 ! day, the 26th day of August, 1940, razor» and finger nail polish are As soon as this is finished grading ' tents are u.av,.»«R^ 5.20 at 10:00 a. m., of said day, in tha ~ Qf food yalOe> VRe gra stove. Good Condition. M. M 1 Earl Olds, Supplies r ot much good. ore entirely cured because of the , Mrs David Fulton, 820 yds. courtroom, at the courthouse, in will begin in earnest. Oveson. 41.00 gravel at 5 cents Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, At the congregational meeting overcrowded conditions at the hos* ■ * irese_ In planning summer meals the FOR SALE: Six Purebred Hamp NOW THAT WE 3.00 have been fixed by the Court as of a K. Dunlap, Supplies-Bolts last Sunday morning Rev. Henry pitals and the appointment Portland beverage some times repsents a Bucks, 3 yrs. old. L. S. Hines, the time and place for hearing HAVE A QUEEN G. Hanson of Grants Pass was put ole supervisor in croblem. Iced beverages are us- Wasco, or Grass Valley. 41-43 would greatly aid in control of the , days Hqw objections to said Final Report called by the voice of the people v, There yet remains three weeks • discharged patients and Account and fer the settle to serve the Presbyterian church | ever, they should not be allowed TAKEN U P: Ewe and Buck lambs of work for the girls who would • w ment of said estate. with long tails. Owner can get thn now to take the place of the daily be queen and rule over the crowds of Moro as stated supply for one GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Completion of J. T. Johnson completion or " ew ’^ n qnart of milk for the children and year, beginning October 1. them by paying for ad. L. L. Bell at the Sherman County Fair. If h.ghway route through Oregon , the pint of milk for «¿„its Milk. A. S. Johnson Mrs. C. R- Belshee and daughter adults. Milk, six remain in the race until the City, eliminating the traffic Jam- itself, is refreshing when served AUG. Chix Sold. Sept. Hart’s Bet Executors A tto r n e y A t L a w Jtsrie were guests * during thi tnd only one of them wll be with roed “bottleneck” there, one 01 as cold as it should be to keep ter R. I. Red Chix $8.25-100; T. Lester Johnson, week at the home* of Mrs. I. E. out the gay garb of a queen dur the worst on the whole Pacific $4.50-50. Try them for fryers. Attorney for executors. 38-42 M oro an d W, ing the fair; four will be prin- Fields at The Dalles. highway, has been set . for the safely. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Or. Attorney W. C. Bryant has Use fruits generously during the cesces and ride with the queen.*. middle of September by the state summer - in fruit cups, in salads, ¡Closed Sundays. 41-43 BOARD OF The advent of royalty in this b*en absent this week attending a EQUALIZATION MEETING „•eeting of the State Normal Hffhw.y HeP-rtment. , and for desse,.ts. They need little STEADY WORK: Good Pay. Re crunty is an innovation. Hereto- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.0.S.S. f There .will be n beard of regents at Salem. * p J ’ — or no preparation and round oat liable Man Wanted to call on foie we have held our celebration« “ ’ NOTICE: ? * • for years by right-of-way litiga the food value of the day’s meals Moro, Oregon I , meeting Mrs. S. P. Brisbine left Sunday of the County Boara of farmers in county. No experi with few exceptions, without hav tion, will also relieve the situa Use fruit sliced and served with Meets Every Second and Equalization of Sherman County, ior Hillsboro where she was called ence or capital required. Write ing anyone 4>ut the marshall of tici For Oregon City residents. Fourth Thursdays in each Oregon, at the Court House, Moro, McNess Co., 2423 Magnolia St , the day to direct our movements. by the serious illness of her sis- Thtii Main street will not have U cieam fqr dessert or use it in one Month. Visiting members Oregon, on the second Monday of tei of your summer specialties - ice Oakland, Calif. This new situation may demand carry through truck and passen cream or sherbet. These frozen Invited Augus», that being the 12th day that we io something to fit our Grass Valley Journal Aug. 19, 1921 ger traffic when the new highiway Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. FOR SALE: Gulbransen upright of August, 1940, to ,publicly ex disserts are so easy and conven selves for a new sort of program. Ruth Sparling, Sec. Steve Hayes was up from Port is opened. piano. Mrs. S. W. Searcy 40-2 amine the Assessment iRo’ls, cor ient for the home maker and yev ( ♦ » • When we have the contest all land the fore part of the week rect all errors in valuation, de always a delight to the whole fam- gALE: Coieman Gasoline ovei and the que^n duly named, looking after his farming interests Ulider a reciprocal agreement Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 scriptions of lands or other prop . , there may be some inquiring soul Range, cheap, Paul May resi- adopted by the state of Alabama, ily. Here i» a creamed dish Moro, Oregon erty assessed by me, and it shall here. elegant , dence. t-f n Meets 2d & 4th Tues who will want to know what wo T. N. Lemon has been with us Oregon nurserymen may ship their over waffles: i he the duty of persons interested are going to do with a queen now this week looking after his inter stock into that state without pay day of each month. f to appear at the time and place Creamed Shrimp atod Pea« t that we have one. ests. They are now located in ing a permit charge, the depart- Five tablespoons of butter Visiting members wel appointed (appearance is by pe Thia means that somebody, fair Poitland at 175 Blandena street. agriculture has been ad come. tition). »AH petitions must be in •Five tablespoons of flour j board, queen committee, civic Hugh Shull of the Ferry Canyon vised. Anna Davis, N. G. writing and verified by the oath civic clubs, or other group may district, has delivered some Tur Non-resident motor vehicle reg- Two cups of milk Florence Johnston, Se< __________________ Of the applicant and filed with the well be thinking of the queen’s key Red wheat at the, Farmers irtration continued to trail the Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M ¡'bcard within flfteen days from the p'ace on the fair program. Is she Elevator which weighs 63 pounds 1939 figures through July, secre PORTIAM O, OREGO N Meets on the 1st and tlme 11 18 law required to meet. to be publicly crowned ? Shall to the bushel. It is said he will tary of state Earl Snell announced. 3rd Thursday evn- Margaret W. Peetz, the queen and her court see the have some 16,000 sacks this year Only 27,125 out of state cars nings of each month. I 88-41 County Assessor. show from the grandstand or from —Condon Globe-Times. - Moro Christian Science Society: were registered coming into Ore Visiting members cor * ~ horses, and if so where shall the It was a very fine rain which gon this July as compared with Sunday morning service at 11 ° - dially invited to jntet h’tlTIGE OF FINAL HEARING hortes be put? Queens usually came Saturday evening, the har .31,721 cars for July of last clock: subject, “Soul.” Sunday with us. ' Notice is hereby giver» ;hat the have a male attendant, a prime vesters only losing a fourth of u The cumulative total »0 far this ! school at 10:00. Testimonial meet- E. Amidon, W.M. 1 ^T.deraigned has filed in the Coun- minister, or someone to accom day Saturday and half a day Sun yeai is only 74,417 car» compfcred :ng every Wednesday evening at ¿k V. Belknap, Secy. Ay Court of the State of Oregon pany her on formal occasions. On day. We sure needed it as far as w:th the 1939 seven , ihonth total I ^fght o’clock. Reading room in the —-------------------- 4 ----- fur Sherman (County his Final whose shoulders is this honor to the dust was concerned although of 84,735. v rear of the church building op?n Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Report and Account as executor foil? .. Early forecasts had indicated daily, with an attendant on Wed it put some machines back a little Moro, Oregon of the estate of Emil Anderson, Here is an ipportunity for some- in getting the crop harvested. thai tourist travel this year woull nesday evening. Meets 1st and 3rd deceased, and t that Wednesday, cne who knows their royalty and Mrs. Frank von Borstel went to break all records because of tha Tuesdays in the the 28th day of August, 1949, how to treat it or them. Moro Community Presbyterian *TeL/no>ttS K.ondike Monday morning to visit complete stoppage of travel a- I.O..O.F. hall Trai at 10:00 a. m., of said ________ day, ir. the broad. Officials are at a loss to Church: Sunday, Aiug. 18, 1940. aient and visiting^cuvitroom, at the courthouse, m her parents there. • Convenient Location f SCHOOL AGAIN X ne decline except a* a ]Q:00 a. m. Sunday.School. Class Lillian and Minnie Schassen were explain the brothers are cordi Mc.ro, Sherman County, Oregon, • Coffee Shop—Buffet T m m case of “jitters” caused by v.x j e» for all ages. 11:00'- Morning ally invited to meet have been fixed by the Court as September 9, just three weeks out from The Dalles over Sunday • Dining and Banquet Rooms Worship. The pastor will be home war in Europe. with us. the tim£ and place for hearing from next Monday, the school to visit their sisters here. • Famously Fine Food from his vacation and will preach J. of PortlflnJ objections to said Final Report Orlo Mar Un. N.Ç. belli will ring again. Well brush- a. r F. . Rees and,wife — • Modem A p p o in tm e n ts Governor Charles A. Sprague on the theme, “God -Cares. Vtruon Millet. Sec. and account and for the settle ed youngsters will walk the streets returned home the last of the • Luxurious Outside Rooms Henry G. Hangon, Pastor. took advantage of the lull between ment of said estate * • Garage Opposite with faces shining through the week. - Salem and the Na SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Arvid (Anderson ... •ummer’a tan, and with new Several of the Kent farmers the -- ---- Centennial --------- j - «. rmnrch- <?un- ahirt. and dre..««, all ready to havt finished the harveat and with ticral Wasco Methodist Chu . tu ra l Guard Guard review review at at Camp Canip - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | • . Executor 600 ROOMS «tart another year', work in the a few day. of good weather all Murray. Wn.. by spending_a four c.y school at 10.00 a. m. Morning to the legal voters of School Dis- T. Lester Johnson, r- S E N S IB tt R A W accumulation of knowledge. will be dohe. Some wheat ha» dsy vacation on the Metolius rivar , Worship at 11 a; m. trict No. 17 of Sh«rman .County Attorney for Executor. 38-42 F. L. Cannali,Pastor. These next week» until that day been »old around 95c. • in Central Oregon. 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