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Jf — • Uok 4 dUìitLu wRisn JutiiìiAL MUMu, »8WMAN IMlÜAlf, H'LV », lui» couwfT journal iwovBAto M<)BBn •» • Washington Coltimri Army Nurse« end Peeler« Teem Up tfi hear from men who have been m Pabltohed Every Friday •< J war tone long «nru.iFi the „ Pacific vnoug.) Moro, Oregon about the an opinion Editor tx> form GUea L. French :errth of the job reffiainingthere, Ent*r*d a* «eeond elM » m atter at the Without being very definite the p S i « » « M— a S 2 ? J * J £ S - « r t r„ ¿pin^n is that ■.. ................................... Continued . from page one. . An idea of the stupendous tus< facing the surplus property board « •» >* «••"«• frOT" “ • P ™ « ® » * ary progres. rep ortm which it « g f.om 18 months to two years w.ll ft» be needed to lick the Japs. ' tin W ar correspondents, nevsl offi- » T ill P illiti cera special envoys have all re- . \r v EDITORIAL- based on in- NATH SSOCIATION formation "that Japan ia not'goinx to quit because it is almost impns sitae for any Japanese government to quit in this war. Although nut OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER terms have not been staterUdefi.l- SUBSCRIPTION RATES • 4tely it is understood that wc Payable in Advance* to < > < a A would force Japan anJ to u k recede ONE YEAR » • » thv home i>Unds e all Ja. Mated that .pne-fifth of the iu * » ’» lal capac,ty . repre- »anting an m vestm ent of »16,000- 000,000, ia owned by the govern went. In the main this property ig >n the iorm of war Plants ior much of which there ¡¡T-j2a F< ace tone use Only a email, p y t <>« "',s property haa been declared Mil-plus »>«• »“ <iwpuaft»»n will he "tade of it until after the uefeat of Japan. The government- also owns 9,000,000 acres of land jz wl,ch only 189,000 acres haa been Dona Civvies for First Timo ln Ö lfivi T. oanese from the Dutch East In- neclsred surplus . ribp-f o>e., Borneo, n o rn eo , the u * Carolines, . Mari- ¡ f &s now proposed> c o n g r e ss rn&s Bolins, Gilberts and other t . - rn* ’ ’ , recesses this month until after island groups. F o r m » . Manchur- * number of imporUnt SAN FRANCISCO CHARTER ia, Korea, China Indo-Chtna and mengurer9 remain ¡n tlw We »redoing the San Francisco Malay states and perhaps t h e » - Nothing ha> ti JULY 6, 1 » « - MA-n« I . . heepRel i . W . ¡ - - , J - ______ j-“ “ * 1 S Ä M em ernt A fetveher ei ™ F ta T rfú .,, M. Y ., A rtay a a n « . H<»en« ta ta m « « , •> "T - » « « - ? resisterei i ih o rto t/ Fvt. Wesley Wilson ef Johnson City, Teen., P«pto coat foi Who rates 115 point, under the new point the flr^t tin e In almost eight years, as baddies at Fort Dix. N. J. on. Wilson Is leaving the army far goad. rt, y,, .. cad delta.« i NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT charter no good by talking about I* 1"*» * r .¡^¿"*1 ¡t, aTrav President Truman’s proposal tor ..... .. C H U R C H L 9 ; Notice is hereby given that tha_ it as if it was a document tha„ would have to an ¡ncre,aSe in unemployment com- . z a ' - undersigned has filed in the ' Rev « ♦ A W tV .t. Cannell ar- ■___ . no hearin(ts have fe«.! T * - - ! ' ' W r t lb ; « a ' ' ’• ‘ .' rived was destined to save the world quit making mun.tmn. and never County Court of the State of Ore home, last Tuesday .a fte r Moro Commaalty . , , held on any of the full employment I W O ™ R lK lIlS from further wars It is no such build another navy : httm rfug. the general conference PrerisyUrl.o Church gon for Sherman County his Fin . No «ove™ government Japan could till8t no hearings „„ -a- thing. • ■ No "enl “ of -»I»" on the Wagner al Account and Report aa the Ad n p i . - • ? / V . -■ In Salem. They are planning to * Jame# D Moberg, pastor It is 'a rather weak, hesitant, ugree to ““c ,“ eI"e *n ®°‘‘ .yn t0 cxtend health and insurance ministrator, with the will annexed, Bible School 10 a. m feeble approach toward aconstitu- th.ue in office. It may be brutal to gecurity an(, B o y s G e t t in g V U t » u y in Wasco another year. of the Estate of Nora Maud Akers, Mr and Mm Frank Bile of The Morning Worship 11 A. M. tion for a world stale. It is not consider, t "“ ** * ‘here still is disagreement on the Word of Deceased, and - that . Wednesday, Dalles were- Sfcwfciy . guests of Sermon “Born by the democratic in effect because it ac- be oblitera ore any s . pattern for reconversion 0» the 11th day of July, 1946, at the Rev and Mrs i h t Cannell. God.” 1 Pet 1:23 cepts the theory that five nations peace is possi e. industry after the war. Each of hour of 10:00 o’clock A- M., of » Jtev( „and Mra K L. Cannell Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting are entitled to more power than e , vo t e Kree er par these measures has highly - con- said day, at the court room of Cpl Arthur S. Watkwia,, vho Sunday evening at the G. A. - a the others, and also gives greater navy in the Pacific and are getting feBUreg >n(, , spent. 3 1-2 years io > the South home, . J : Christian Science Society " ••Id Court, in the courthouse »n „ vereignty to the big five. « « »™'<* th« ' ’ °°"' »* p0’ on any them is certain to be 'Pacific was discharged at Ft. L^wis s | | r BDj Vernon Miller of Sunday morning services at Moro, Sherman County, Orego®, Because of emotion it attemtps «ible It may tike the bette p vreceded by lengthy debate. - .hrough the pdlnt syetem reBewtly, axKi w . C. Miller of Moro. n.*00 a. m. Subject “Sacrament” have been fixed by the to do several phings that are im- of » » months tb make the r a n s - --------------------- He arrived home Sunday evening. U€Ot nicnicing at PeMosa Springs includes .testimonials of healing, the time and place for hearing nossible 1» By making France one f<r of enough men to do all we o7 t ie fiJe X t n .t ‘ n . it give, need done. Then there wiii be son-, The reading room in the rea* of objections to said Final Account He is the son of Bert Watkins Sunday. of the building is open. All a» and Repbrt and for the aettlement While at Ft. Lewis he met his bro- George Drinkard made a bpsi more precedence to history than additional training for new kind thorized Christian Science liters of (^ u te. ther- Cpl Vinton Watkins, who has nejlg Portland Saturday, .__, „ _ o-rpot ns- of w arfare. More equipment will ture can be bought or borrowed Lloyd Hennagin to f « t . Prance u n o a g eat na been in Germany and is also be- Mre Gub Hkrtman is ill in a bos Wednesday night service at B Adnünigtrator> with the will an- txrn now and probably will never . , x , ing discharged on the point 3ya- ¡n The Dgllea. , 74 he again. 2) The charter appears -no •’«P“" '• ^ out »’ "“rtb Kiom the Observer, July 9, 1926 tern? , . Mrs lra Friday and Joan m* WASCO METHODIST CHURCH nexed- i „J nrnli we are an^ t * iat mafces fighting to recognue Poland which prob doubtful Jban Burres is spending the tu turn^ - V t t . , T. I jester Johnson It is reported that Ira Axtcli m ^ hwne p^day after viaiting WASVU ably has the poorest record m self Sunday School 10 A. M. Attorney at law war. taken to a hospital at The wtek Patricia Kaseberg. _ «my j j i c v i a j u o i j » . h i v r v . .. • — —-— - ..von . wswss ---------- c in Portland*and Corvallis. - » vi government of any European na- Dalle<J on Wednesday where he Mps Rabert Cannell returned to Mrg L. E. Kaseberg •'and son Morning worship at 11:00 A M. Moro> Oregon tion. 3) Whettmr rooogp«* °[n - M death * win take quite may submit to an operation. Portland Monday after spending a are spending the week in Subject “Christian Unity” prrst publkation-June 8, 1945. Ruoeia is .. taking over the Halkanb * - ~ -i-xi— • ’ r .. ----- 1 — ru-o« . . publication_^June — t 00 • a while to win their homeland; C P. Moore and wife drove to 1<fW dayg Rev and Mr9 F. L. Fortland x Preaching service at the - Grass Lagt 29. 1945. economically and militarily in o r desperation .g ov„r L.,ind last Sunday where Mr Moore Cannell; - b , Mr and Mrg Everett Watkins Valley Methodist church Sunday --------------------- , ------- w«»™ for the Wasco Mrs Darby Mr and #ppnt the Jn Portlail(t attemoon at 3 o'clock. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING del to have a ring « of subsid a y rume _ . onJy , hope ¡, . th a t w„ pitched F. L. Cannell, Pastor "N t ice is hereby given that the nations e ween 1 “ will,become tired of war and cease team playing that day ag®lnst Jdrs Williaim C,lothiier spent the. They were accompanied home by 4) China is called a big fl e *- g annie> and then the Bend team, und» 1 signed has filed in the Coun week end in Portland. Mrs Darby Mr and Mrs Cheater VeneaWe tion which it ia onlyby population Japg |n poegession of n ie L. E. Kaseberg machine , cmained in Portland with her an<a daughter,, Lorraine. ty Coigrt of the State of Oregon GEORGE G. UPDEGRÀFF for Sherman County her Final Inadequate prov»ion is m e o their ill-gotten empire tipped over on its side last Friday g randdaughter Nancy, who is ill Arlene Hansen who has - hepn Account and Report as the Exe * / * ^ * * ^ __ .« decision will be ours to make, when being moved from winter pneumonia. visiting her aunt, Crlenna Ander- cutrix of the Estate of Harry N. showa change to n . That is about the way it looks storage to the field. A pin on the j >m Howell qf Portland is spend son, left for her home in Iowa A tto rn e y A t L a w Richelderfer, deceased, and that It must be rMOfntaad that • who have been over leveler worked looee, causing the the gurnin« . af Marvin How- Friday night, M o r o a n d W a a aa charter is a rhaatei, and there and who are in position to machine to become overbalanced. fclVg Ma. otw4 Wednesday, the 26th day of July, Mr and Mrs Lowell Burres spent • 945, at the hour of 10:00 o*clock a tin,« know a bit about it. The jo1' ma? Damage to minor part caused a Seven people* from Wasco jdo- Sunday at Northwestern Lake. A. M., o{ satf day, at the court pmcMUre «»V-, f be done in 1947. Casualties may three day delay. nuted a pint oHblood eOd^t at the •* J Halverson, who^iaa ‘ been are Fcuse of eaid Court, hl the court 0Py__n ? be larger as we advance into Jap- The most costly wheat field fire .mobile blood bank, in The Dalles viaiting her daughter, Mr» r Fred GAS AND OIL house in Moro, Sherman County, ture’ ?r°T Ur* *e<T ^ Mn proper. They may be less. No that has ever visited: Bhermen Jfonday They were: Mra G. ft. tJormaier, left for her home m Oregon, have been fixed by the tomp ica one U one knows, but there will be thou-, county was that which burned gepnt, Mrs D McDermid, Mrs Leo Spokane (Saturday Tires--Accessories r ,^ r , r P l P,± J X n u rL i X ’ ' ,nort U,,n 500 ° f 8taneding W slkin’ ’ Mrs A L- Gm“ "' M” ’ Mr and Mrs Orville Yocum ae- Court as the time and place for Whether the N » ^ r - effect v ------------------- Kr>jn on the Frank Med,er f Cir|. Mij> lMppanted by Joe Hlne, for a R H. McKEAN and SOM hearing of objections to said Fin In su ran ce al Account and Report and for the 1,1 U AU «nHre.1v ’,IM E T<> BE SCARED northeast of Wasco last Saturday rnd Migg Dorothy xPatey. viak'4I& ffttU e, Washington Sun- Grains Feed. Flour, Fuel o ^ X t i i T l a i ^ r a^d e n t i t y We are "ow at bhe Period ° f hfltTn° ° n- ’ Mr a"d R W‘ of f a - - n t dement of said estate. Farm Implements. Bags, Twine Selma Viola Watkins ?n the future We^Io not have to greatest pessimism about the pos- 1<rom , he observer, July 7, 1916 Portland are visiting at the home r and rs r m Johnsqn wero Executrix r rtiutnal Minrnrl ability of producing a good wheat ; _ Mr and Mrs T. D. FMda. called .to Portland last week due BARBED WIRE—GOOD POS’l i T. Lester Johnson, sign a pac o perpe ua . ciop. Wheat has to go through kor the first time in the history ¡Lafe Barnett is ill in The Dali?* to the serous illness of Mr. John- PHONES with <mr ne«hb«r, to get . ! « < R of sh e, man TOUnty a cloud burst ¡Kspita|. • • . f mother Attorney at law, Feedstorw Office with them. That depends on Residence Wasco, Oregon dangerous to the wheat than to exacted a toll in human lives last Mrs Lola Hofman of Portland Janice McIntyre is ill with the well each of us treated the other, 162 163 182 ‘ First publication—June 22, 1945 •»ui farmer. Friday night about six o’clock - nd friend Ed Conroy also of Port- i^umpa^ hew fair we are, how many an- WASCO OREGON Last publication-^uly 13, 1945 ., -d T. After wheat gets a good start in tlie HaV Canyon section. The |and were Sunday guests at the Mrs Leland Medler and infant -»Lju. naAional B grows rapidly, then it hand? center was over the farm of Stanley Swett -home. —-— - gen, 'Douglas Carl, arrived horn« ®*<Be rut and any observer can see that J°l‘n Hastings, where the heaviest Mrs Elmer Hansen and daugb-' from the hospital Thursday. In case there are causes for war ij} ^ r(>wing and progre88inq. property loss occurred. Those who tei Sally Ann of Goldendale, spent Mr and Mrs A. L. Gosson and ' a.env B* V\l»en the kernels form there is their life in the storm were Tuesday at O. T. Hansen’s. family and Mr and Mrs Ernest a r a®ree7l€n *3® more promise of production. ^lr Elizabeth FdHner, and dau- Mrs Kenneth Blau*.spent last Siiull and daughter, Jeanne, pie- • T ° .m er:n WaF c Then it is June and warmer f bter, Mrs L. H. Lawrence of week visiting friends in Portland, nicked at the Deschutes Sunday. Without abrogation or breaking of weather ig due_ ^ nd it neariy a]. New Meadows, Idaho. The daugh- John Crosby Barnett ia spend- Mrs O. G. Hilderbrand and son, a tieaty. It is a scrap of paper c(>m€g The new kernels must fer was found 4 1 2 mil<* d(>wn the summer with h is '“aunts John, returned from fortland no matter how fine grained, how to withgtand the heat ft , stream and the mother 9 miles Mrs Q. G. Hilderbrand and Mrs lae( Munday. nicely bound, how gradiously sign- on pl^mpne^ jf the crop is J- w - Kunsman, and O. T. Bur- Marie Barnett Cooper. ______ _____ _____ Marion _____ Crews left _ last Thurs- ed. We ve long nown at na to a one Generally most a^*° were found the next The Methodist church held its day for Salem where he will atf * on* are n°t e of the moisture that goes to fill morning. anqqal picnic at DeMoes Springs tend the summer course at Willa- in check by P*per- «mt the kernel ie already in the The fin€dt £ rade of breakfast Sunday. About 70 were present, niette University. •Political conditions in the United pLnt CooJ dayg arp fco bacon, home cured by themselves Before the dinner a song service Sterling Gochnauer and- Iarry States ara t s no permit the moisture to get to the ‘e on 8a^e Hines Wasco was held and a short talk given Smith are in bed recovering from doubt that the document will be >d A fpw hot windg and Market. It is made from light by Rev. F. L. Canftell. f tcneilectovny’s. ratified. The people are demanding kernel the gtem turns a weight, special selected hogs, and -• - - - 7 . J U ’ 'V i r i • it largely because they have been BK>kly <reen and thp fcri g C0rt)8 less per vpound than other JMCW. O n e - M a U A r m V h LON DIKE NOTES to lo -^ m m e o u sly -th a t our -fail fad«. When extensive the farmer ^and s. The Klondike Community clitb tbe Present war PUt* payment on tile l®ort- From the Observer, July 6, 1906 met at bhe home of Mrs Claud®. H o m poet o o m m the present war. gage gummerfallows the store hill* Coats June 28 with Mrs Kenneth hoo been a campaign aga n- and iputg a p ^ b on his pants. The ftnder W• a goW-band ring »1 isolationism for political rea- Mor<a often the feftrg are nofc lbK> ,a<9t in Moro j uly 6th| wiU Fridley as hostess. sons. Yet, moat Amenoans are Iso- developed into and tbere confer a favor by leaving same at Mrs Glenn Segerdahl and Child lationists in thinking., Jg a. preUy gw>d (.rJp anyway this office, and receive reward. ‘ ren of Prineville spent several To fail to sign the pact would gome damage n^ rJy aJwayg “ The hot wave that tortured dsys last week at the home of her indicate that this nation hod little cvrg aithough tbe lagt four years ano killed many people in the east parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Rug- c nffidence in her allies and wished hfaW |>een singularly free from 8,lie of this continent Saturday glee. to stand »lone. That ia not a fact. niOct damage Cool weather is tortured and killed numerous fields We are usually too trusting witti the even'rain isn’t of much cf wheat in the inland empire Sun- our allies and often go much too ufc< except thftt .g when ;t daj and Monday, far to Indicate it. Leaders of all rajna . , » Ed Smith would like to be made rations know that continued ex- Whether this crop of wheat— happy by some one who found hi. istence will depend on an army and that hag dejayed until it mugfc pocket book in the Kent distrijU * navF« n°t tWa MOtkar. Any »’jen in July_will stand th° contained about >230,000 in-bills 4Son, large or smaU. that forget« we»ther or not cannot be told for and *500 in note8- RUFUS GRANGE HALL tnat will be out of luck and out ncarly a . part8 of the The Prineville-Mitchell stage t ‘ county. The record shows that waf> carried away in a cloud burst kJ**111*1 v,r,lan<* W,H 8tH1 ** t*1* most crops do get through son June 2Bth- Two persons were price of liberty. Signing the char- bow and give the county a pretty aa' cd. Mt (■ aa «xpreuion of hop., evi- > w a(re W(1>re Roin(c g loro j Lodge No. 113, 1.6.0. f 1. u f° r •om er ^ or ORCHB8TRA MUSIC t. It is a htvr faith in this one until we of a desire for Meets 1st and 3rd make « Ì » fo(k, at home. political must and might even do Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. 11 it cooking. dler »0 reach » a .ouaand» «< Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.EJi hall- . Transient and oome good tf not taken too serious M«ets Every Second snu 80 ’” rt visiting brothers are One of the fine things about the ly. • ? X Fourth Thursdays *n eaH» cordially invited old fashioned Fourth of July wf.b Month. Visiting Members ^ n X V lo n a e f^ c o o n tn . to meet with us. Invited— Moro. Oregon the annual reading of the Dedar • Ernest Houston N. G. ' Rose Amidon, W. M • .The habit of officials of concoct- ation of Independence. In these A. R. Kessinger, Secretary Ruth Sparling. Secretary ing some scheme and then telling days with picnics, traveling, fith- the “people. *You gotta take this, ing trips and so on almost no one Eureka Lodre No. 121 A.F.4 A.5L No. Ufi Pfc. Clarence Croft, Santa Aalto J Lupine Rebekah Lod Meets on the 1st and Meets 2nd and 4th .** was evident hi Presi- gets around to reading the docu- to credited with killing more 3rd Thursday evenings i*s talk urging rati ft ment that started it all. But it is M Jape la a spectacalar, «*£ Tuesdays of each, of each month Visiting month. Viaiting mem eatton of the Son Francisco chai- nist as good reading on any other ed, ride and greJ hers welcome. members are .cordially invited to meet with us node fight. He was exposed ta ea- Clara Houston, N.G. To gonio poople that Is not an day, and if you want to feel like C. A. Ruggles, W. M femy action daring the entire time. argument at all; it to Indication of a liitle better person try reading Florence Johnston. S It was his first time toi battle. W. P. Wallan, Secretary U o long hold power. »t day. Of Army Soon In Other Days M M . . Í DA N G E Saturday July 14 „•Ip M- «•'’ «J** lang »‘•’“"‘•„M ihroK«*1 «aaa-*— *“* *