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Z V • o -----i I W S tWWW" «flWH «■»4» tfOPWTT WWMAL A»H^ r dws¿ ¡ sccm tü Washington Column ifSfeîSÎBKl Barnett Family L inzie Lane, on a fu rlou gh from Sheppard F ield , T exas, visited ov- e r t f e e w eek end a t th e hom e of Mr and M rs A C . K aseberg. Janet K aseb erg spent the week end a t the home * * * “ Parcnta’ M r corps and Mr Law»oi) a g ea n t in the medical «arp». - H arold D utton, who ha» »pent ppestihHfti P aul A lley Mi* d en t; Mr» G lad y s B elshee, »cerc- ta r y . Before adjourning th e group is packed a ’b ox fo r D o em b eck er hos several y e a » hi the servo*, pital. T he n e x t m eeting w ill be »pending som e tim e w ith h is gAT ents, M r and M r» Harley Dutton. held fib January, - Mr and M rs C lyde Lawson are I a re k a b o d g e N o. 121 A .F Jk A.AL visiting" M r and Mr» Leroy Bel- M eets on the* 1st ard sh ee. Mr Lawson is Mrs B elshee’s 3rd Thursday evenings o f each month- V isitin g brother and th e tw o hadn’t seen m em bers are cordisU> each other fo r seven years. Mr and invited to m eet w ith u*. Mr» Lawson w ere both in the s e r C. A. R u gglee, W. M. vice. Mrs Law son w as form erly W. P . W alton,- Secretary a lieutenant in the arm y nurses Lupine Rebekah - l«odge N a I I I b« th e w hole s to ry . To it should C ontinued fro m p a g e one. be added som e move. ow n concept» b u t w o rk in g in h a rra - of a " V * '""fedii«* . T h is nation is at the ’ > j- j$$bv Wfl w a end r E v e ry «"X . a n d * «“ Pe r -stab e w hj c‘‘ w i* U te« I French WjL a»« long and exp en sive c o u n trie s a n d be op- a n d Mr» A . C. K aseberg- M .Mcoad f S » t í , °f returning se r v ic , man can ’ re c o u n , t g o b b le up a * ll fe w in sid e r . at Mor«». Orw«a •**•' * * r*" - P atty Hilderbrand, home from at Morti» ». 1«W. ta le s o f m oney w a ste d m • f w pQ w erful E u ro p e a n n a - S t H elen’s h a ll, «pent th e w eek R e tu rn in g serv ice m en a re a lw a y s J Mr and v Mrs Ornjend Hilder- lio n s . end w ith her parent», Mr and Mrs F it a b le to do th a t. W a r is a v ery brand and son, Gordon, spent the • * * J oe H hdecbrand. g j | g g w a ste fu l th in g a n d it is o fte n tru e O ne in te r p r é tâ t ion of th e ac tio n w eek end in P ortland attending a Mr and M rs P aulen K aaeberg are • t h a t m a te ria l is w asted to g iv e o f th e a p p ro p ria tio n s c o m m itte e reunion o f th e B arn ett fam ily. Oth. v isitin g In E ugene. Their son, L ^ , m ore sa fety to m en. in tu r n in g th u m b s dow n on riv e rs era atten d in g w ere Owen B a r r e tt ia v isitin g his gran d p a ren ts Mr C D IT O W A L - T h e g o v e rn m e n t m o st spend an d h a rb o rs p ro je c ts of th e a rm y and M arie B arnett Cooper. SSOCIATION m o n ey to b rin g m en h o m e , h o sp i e n g in e e rs is -that p riv a te p c w e r T he Ladies A id o f th e Waaco and Mrs A - C - X p u t o m - * N O TIC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT Mr an d M m J S- P u ck ett, Jim ta liz e th e m , p a y , th e m , and it is go in te r e s ts th a t M ethodist church w ill h ave their^ Mot t ie ia hereby giv en th a t the -------------------- a r e a p p re h e n siv e m y, L ouise, Ja m es A . and Linda ¡ng to spend it w h e th e r bonds a r t of th e se p ro je c ts, / su ch a s annual b azaar Saturday afternoon underaigned h a s filed In the Coun A nn, recently o f A rdm ore, O kla O F F IC IA L CO U N TY P A P E R b o u g h t or n o t. I t h a s to . proposed seven d am s in th e a t 3 o ’clock- D inner a t 6:3 0 p. m. t y C ourt tof the S ta te o f Oregon hom a, plan to m ake th eir hom e 'T h e m a jo r q u estio n b e fo re th e v a lle y o f O reg o n an d fo r Sherm an County his Final The teachers o f the Wasco P u SU B SC R IPT IO N R A T E S ___ ____________ p ro sp e c tiv e bond b u y e r is w h a t th e propose(J n m lti-p u rp o c e d am s blic school atten d ed a H ea lth con in W aaco. Mr P uckett w opening A ccount and R eport a s A dm inis P ayable to A dvance repair »hop here. v a i b " * ’^ ~ ~ ______ $2.00 h e can b e s t do w ith his m oney. E on th e c oium b ia an d S n a k e riv e rs , ven tion in T he Dalle» M onday and a m echanical tr a to r o f th e E sta te 6f Ethclyn M rs P u ck ett i» a sk to r o f “Jack ” . , — ---------- —-------- ----- b o n d s pay 2.9 p e rc e n t, w hich is a woul(1 e v e n tu a lly b e p ro d u c in g elec- T u esd ay. M ay, d eceased, and that W ednes h ig h interest? r a te . In su ra n c e com t r i c e n e rg y in c o m p e titio n . Con D EC EM BER 7, 1>45 Mr and Mr» F red C ole sp en t the W flson. day th e 9 th d a y o f January, 1946, p a n ie s re a liz e less, sm all cities sid e re d fro m th is v iew p o in t, th e re w eekend v isitin g Mr and Mrs W il Sunday n ig h t th e Junior L eague a t 10:00 o’clock a. m ., o f «aid d«y, oor- is o a s u b s ta n tia l p t_________________ A P L A N FOR ’4« .............................. lik e M oro an d W asco have a r t o f th e m em - liam. M cKinney. o f th e M eth od ist church w a s re a t th e courtroom , in the courthouse, V k . Cfwninv new y e a r w ill be th e ro w ed m oney fo r 2 1-4 p e rc e n t, k er0 h ip c o n g re ss w ho a re op- M rs S .J . Brock entered the h os o rgan ised and th e fo llo w in g o f in Moro, Sherm an C ounty, Oregon, firs t one th e c ity <* M oro c a n en- th e s ta te f o r less th a n one per- p o se d to th e g o v e rn m e n t g o in g p ita l A t T he D a lle s M onday. f ic e r s , w ere elected: Sharon B riggs, h a v e been fixed b y the Court ss t e r w ith o u t d e b t. T h a t m « n . U w t c e n t. I n te r e s t o f 2.9 is good ,v t - in to th e p o w e r b u sin e ss in com pe M rs C harles N eville o f Portland presid en t; D arlene M acheel first the tim e and p la ce fo r hearing . new k in d o f p la n n in g can- be en u e fo r so s a f e a n m vestm enl sp e n d in g a f e w days w ith Mr vice president; Joyce W allace, sec o f Objections to said F inal Ac- titio n w ith fre e e n te rp ris e . done fo r it, a n d i t . 1 » m ean s t h . t g o v e rn m e n t bonds. and M rs A rthur ¿ a r g e n t. ond vfee p resid en t; Gwendolyn -eount and R eport and fo r the se t • *Vs * X plans have a b etter c h a r e s o f Men w ho have m oney on h an d p resid en tt; tlem en t o f «aid e sta te. M rs K enneth Blau and baby of N isb et ' th ird . vice B ro o k in g s I n s titu te e s tim a te s y.----------- --------------- that fa nut di a w ing »n teraa t m a y t h a t th e selectiv e m ilita r y tr a i n P ortland a re spending so m e tim e Ctrack W A K «* TvUTOl vice preei- x,------ « m . -----------------— Pa«} M ay i X n th e ta x e s a r e p a id th ia w ell pro v id e fo r fu tu r e a e e u r.ty |- A dm inistrator in g p ro g ra m p ro p o sed by P r e s id e n t' w ith her parents, Mr and Mrs Dan dent; E rm a W ahaoe, secretary. faU th e c ity should h a v e a little b y b u y in g V ic to ry b o nds. T he T ru m a n a n d a d v o c a te d Iby h ig h M cDerm id o f Waoco. Sunday afternoon th e young ad v L . th a n »6000 on h a n d in c a sh h ig h e r p ric e d .»sues wall soon be a rm y com m and w ould cost $L- M r a n d M rs Ted E v e r e tt and u lt group o f the M ethodist church U o w e , nothing but th e m onthly off th e J " 11, be/ ^ U ^ 360 a n n u a lly p e r m an. T h is w ould d au gh ter,L oie A nn, v isited frien d s m e t fo r th eir m onthly fellow sh ip b ills O f th a t a m o u n t n e a r ly , a by » s u e s b e a n n g sh o u t h a lf th e a m o u n t to m o re th a n one billion in U m atilla Sunday. dinner. A fte r t h e buain ees m eeting - in te r e s t. N ow is th e tim e to invest. waa conducted the follow in g o f d o lla rs a y e a r if 600,000 m en w ere Mr and Mrs Lawronoe K aseberg thousand w ill go fo e current bills fic e r s w ere elected: Lloyd R oyce, in tra in in g . E co n o m ist» in c o n g re ss and children a r e v isitin g in P o rt and the c ity ’s part o f th e new in s is t th a t th is is too m u ch to p ay land a f e w days. sidew alk im provem ent, som e part* f o r th e sk e tc h y and w holly in a d Thoee g o in g C h ristm as shopping o f w hich should be recovered at e q u a te tr a in in g w hich c h a n g in g in T he. D alle» Monday w ere Mrs som e later tim e.. O f th a t am ount co n d itio n s m ig h t m ak e o b so lete A. Sm ith, M rs G eorge H arris, Mrs nearly $1600 1» in th e str e e t fund LAW Y KB even b e fo re th e firs t y e a r h a d been W hite and d aughter, Rev and Mrs w here it w ill be used n e x t spring WASCO MORO C annell, Mrs A . D. Rnchelderf« r, co m p leted . to resurface and • oU a block of .) Mr» R. B ish .. Mr» tf. F. F ir st street and fou r blocks of Gochndper anil fam ily, and M rs A. S co tt and BkhreU streets. Con H. M cIntyre ahd fam ily. tract is already let. R ev and M rs Oannell attended T hat leave« about $3500 th a t ia a com m unity hom ecom ing at available for civic b etterm en t or G A S A N D OIL D u fu r F riday n igh t w here ftav for tax reduction or abolition, (in - W A N T E D : T o buy som e h ay. C.~I C annell g a v e an add real. T ires—A ccessories cidently ta x e s w ill be leas in any L a f f o o n ,. K en t, O regon. 4-5p The A m erican Legion A uxiliary event for the bond item ia rem ov R H. McKRAN and SOM m et M onday a t the hom e of Mr» M A L E H E L P W A N T E D : O p p o r ed.) lfe iir iB tt Lee. tu n ity of life tim e -su p p ly in g DDT A t th e council m eetin g T uesday Grata. F eed, Flour, Fuel W an d o th e r p ro fita b le p ro d u c ts to night the c ity fath ers talked ab ttn»u:iHin i ni»riitt»6innuin»nh^ "F arm Im plem ents, B ags, Tw ine - f a r m e r s in S h e rm a n c o u n ty . No ou t im provem ent. N o one presum ed B A R B E D W IR E— GOOD P O S1S e x p e rie n c e or c a p ita l re q u ire d . th at Moro would g ro w much la r M u st hav e a u to and good r e f e r ger, nor becom e econom ically much PHONES ence». P e rm a n e n t. W rite o r w ire m ore im portant. E m phasis in the Residence O «ce U sed f a t hfclps m ake h o sp ita l dlalrv Feodstoru M cN E S S C O M PA N Y , D ept. D. discussion w aa in m aking the city fe c ta n ts . Also, lu b ric a n ts, protec- 182 162 1£3 2423 M ag n o lia S t., O ak lan d 7, t i v e ’"fabrics, s<^p, f e rtilis e r and m ore desirable so cia lly , that ia, a OREGON WASCO > 1 C a lifo rn ia . 4-op m any other'essentials. O n e ’ pound ^ b e tte r place to live. There ia lack o f re c re a tio n . I t * 7 « ^ d ku l t w o rk F L IG H T m .tr u c tlo n o u - I h u r s d a y s now b r in g » « rod pointe. / E very P tM aJ a t Has Reunion In ro, < * • < * * * T. Lester Johnson M eets 2nd an d 4 th T u esd ay s o f each m onth. V isit n g mem-j b e rs w elcom e. Clara H ouston, N.G. Florence Johnston. Moro Lodge No. 11K DOAYF. M eets 1 st and 3rd T u esd ays in I.O.CLF- hall, T ran sien t a n d ¡visit ng brothers ars c o r d b lly invited to m eet w ith us. Ernest H ouston N.* G. A. R. K essin ger, Secretary Bethlehem netti lenem C h a p t e r N o. 78, O E.H. M eets E very Second, am. Fourth T hursdays in aach Month. V isitin g M embers Mc Invited— Moro. Oregon V In« Rose Am idon, W . M. Ruth Sparling, Secretory M .“-' ANYTIME 4-POINT FAT HELPS W ant Ad* C. A. Ruggles IN S U R A N C E /. M.oro ■ . Oregon •• a n d i n_-_■■t/kalkaw S u n d a y s, w e ruirnT,f_ a th e r p e rm it th e old L egion hull over into a tin g . W asco A irp o rt, Cody A ero m ore ouitohle plu^e fo r reeves Lion. S ervice. F lig h t in s tru c to r, Bob Plana have been drawn for p utting A pley , 2 tfn a pirture house in the north end o f it and m aking a general m eet F O R S A L E : W h ite tu rk e y s . Phor.e ing house out of the rew aindcr. 281, G ra ss V alley, M rs A. F . There w ould be room f o r sm all B a lte r. 5c dances and 200 or 300 people. The show house would s e s t a fe w le ss FOR SA L E : N ew TD 9, I n te m a - n a tio n a l. E a rl G e n try , M oro. probably. A kitchen m rght be add ed and a bow ling alley w a s mig- g ested fo r la ter im provem ent. The c ity has home lo ts in the f la t. T here is em p le room f>r a sw im m ing pool, and m o st years th ere w ould b e enough w a ter if *it could b e arranged so the w ater could la te r be used fo r recreation field irrigation. A sm aller pai t o f th e general p la n w ould include g e ttin g rid o f som e o f th e u n sig h tly buildings, fe n c e s, junk sp ots around the town to m ake R look b etter. z N o w th e council seem ed in no h a s te to put th is plan or any part o f it in im m ediate operation. There w a s favorable com m ent b u t no com m ittaL I t waa decided to ob ta in som e estim a te« a n d . le t the p o t sim m er fo r another m onth a n y w a y . The council w ant» to know w h at the p eop le th in k about i t i t ■ b o w » n te to know M u d th e com - « k i. v . m unlty nks about , and ge d roadsmfcke th o se w itnin ten or fifteen m flee u part o f the to w n com m unity in all b u t tax- I t 1« not expected th a t th e-p ro p o sa l w ould result in a profit In th e econom ic nense. Y e t, it la fi- nancatty possible and i f people w ould lik e t o have a ste p token tow ard ownershk> o f a cim m unity recreation center th ey h a v e but to express them selves favorably. Venezuelan Fighter EASTERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. WASC&. OREGON * 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK $56.35 58.10 69.40 88.40 112.50 125.60 333.50 93.74 OF PORTLAND H IM B E I FEDEtAl »EPOWT INSVRANCE C d R P P R A riM P. D. O ’Meara . . . GIFTS TO • MAKE HER /H E A R T SING . En r “ u «• W M h t a f t « . General ' T h l, ,o « n » m u I , I r d c l . f the P»oMttie arrived at San Francisco young fighters of the Democratic, Honolulu in a “ w ar weary” p arty, who helped m ilita ry spring and Bgkc^ f»r » steak. Jim m y the coup that ousted President An- shows that he has not forgotten how gsrits and his government in Ven- |o oo sway with this precious item ecuels. The U . 8. government hns •r food. His future plans are u n -, recognised the new Socialist govern- certain. ment of Venezuela. OS FOR SOM EONE W H O Sugar C ane M ill on le Shima H A S EVERYTHING ■.. OR FOR THE GIRL W H O DESERVES THE BEST . . . W AK B O N D S A R E O N S A L E W ith the w heat crop p u t aw ay in th e dam p ground w here it . can Fprout and g row , w ith the »tock gath ered on to th e hom e place ar.d th e w heat lo a n s nearly all m ade it is tim e to talk about the v ic to iy bond drive whleh h as been goin g on w ithodt 8herm an cou n ty's a t tention alno« O ctober 29. Sherm an dounty w a s h o sy preparing to instead o f in v est it. been sn U and leas done about the bond drive and it is o n ly tMa w eek th a t «oKcltors h a w sta rted into th e field. S ales h a w bean m ade t h a t indicate th a t th e com ity w ffl w a h s it« quota. I f th a t ia afl t h e ooanty wtahoo t o do t t a ssy ho eondhbred done If each a m oderate pur- « r e » N o tJ n o o l c h o r g p f N O b r o k e r a g e — M O c a m m i n o » PHONE 1 I Ì 275 gal. oval black; 14ga, 300 gal. round black 14ga. 99 99 99 99 600 99 99 12ga. 675 >> »»- 99 99 99 750 »» 99 99 99 1000 « 9i 99 99 1-4inch 1760 a galv. 12ga. 675 <4 Doolittle Gets Steak ATTKACTIVI INTKRKST RA TIS -fc SHOP GRETA OF THE DALLES Ws'ra cutting 4swn uur waiting list...every day R igttt now, throughout the Pacific Coast, we are insttU in^ thousands o f telephones. Every day our waiting list is being cut down. O u r rate of progress in completing our un filled orders is dependent upon the receipt o f the necessary'equipment from our manufac turers who are going ahead as rapidly as pos sible in reconverting from all-out war produc tion to supplying our peacetime needs. Still, it w ill take some time before we can provide service fo r everyone who wants i(. W here the instrument itself is all that is needed, we ate w e ll on our way to take off the waiting list all such u n filled applications. But there are many places where we w ill have to build com plicated switchboards. . . others where we w ill nave to put up entire new buildings. ’ You may be certain, though, that your tele phone i i on the way and m at we are doing everything humanly possible to hurry the day we bring it to you. (U. a MariM Corps Mwte» Neariy every farm on le Shima. backdoor to Okinawa, had oae of these primitive sagar cane mills, for which horses furnished the motive pe- '.-^-The sugar cane, crushed between the reeks, was doed for sake, among other things. Wreck««- of »«me •T the U.‘... J coral buildings can be seen In the b a c k g r o u n d . USE YOUR CREDIT V. z f w® t OOaiC IwNpROW*