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4 . p— wsf-L «, hnw U m » m »***, # « m al , — . j. - RHBR^AN CO »UNTY Jp ü R N A f P^lK hcd Every frid ay at Moru. Oregon K j.tZr Ö l « L. French gntar*« « • * * » nd cl*«» m attar a t :h« PuMuffi«* a t Mora. Oregon under A rt of m of March 1. 1171 ______ • it run« ir ti u n i* É D IT O R IA L - ON SSOCIATIOI NATI OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance ONE YEAR ............ ........... S .\ $2.00 MARCH «, 1940 ------------- -------- ------------------ Those who w ould tra d e , . reedom fo r secu rity are deserving o f neither. IT WAS A GOOD SPEECH. BUT----- T he speech of Secretary of State Jim m ie Byrnes was a cor tinuatlon of Am erican foreign policy th a t needs definite over- . hauling. ,, __. speech It was a good .„ h B vm ». < h tn „. and Byrnes said things « .h th a a , t hm brou- ght applause from all listeners, w hether around the table with him or in d istan t homes. . Senator V anaenburg had asked . day before th a t the sta te do- mq H o < QW*y* fW lM t' M W M * ">* had been Mr Me C ”.csday. <?n business. Tho B aatern S tar chapter in Mr, Hal Shelton and Island, Nebraska for ume BUTTBRCUPS Miss Delores I^ang is spending Wa6co held its initiation Febru- and M rs Ed McKee, Mr and Mrs The Friday Study club met a few day Is Portland. . ' j b ,« r y 26- G uests w ere from Gold- E d Dutton, Mr and Mrs Vern this w eek at the home of Mjs L. Now af)i|‘ then, these s p r’nj? endale and Moro. T here was a Dutton, Mr and Mrs C lark Van E. Kaseberg days, as (*nc drives along Ike F red A nderson and M arion oerem ony for the past M artha’s Gaasbeck, B etty and G ary from highw ay, a flash of yellow hriuh M r a n d M rs W alter Ruggles _ Crews are home from Willamette and gU members whose birthdavs Blalock, and Leonard McKee of tens the view. One m ay w onder w ent to P ortland Tuesday w here Chanles Crews, elder b ro th er u n iv ersity for a w eeks vacation. w ere in F eb ru ary w ere honored. Goldendale, W ashington. w hether it is m erely one of the M rs Ruggles w ill obtain medical - M rs E v e rett W atkins enter- D istinguished guests w ere Helen proletarian yellow flow ers th at of Free Crews, and Roy W ir/.iegar M rs E strelle Hailey wa« called attention In a n effort to speed bloom early in the spring or real- rea»- both coming from near Omaha, Omaha. ta iM<|.,the gam Gordon club last Ruggles, w orthy m atron of Betn- to P ortland Monday because of h e r convaleedende from a case ■ w eek a t the hom e of M rs A. C. 'ehem chapter 78, M rs Lucille h er father’s illness. ly a buttercup, official harbring- but in Iowa, w ere visitors a l the of the flu suffered early in the er of the vernal season in these Crews home from Sunday, when Kaseberg. Mrs F rancis W atkins A nderson w orthy m atron of the Mr and M rs George Van Gaas parts. F ree m et them in Portland until held high score. T h e occasion al- E vergreen ch ap ter 1n G oldcndrle beck and Grace Huxel were din w inter. The little sage rats have been W ednesday night when they left so celebrated Mrs Jo h n • Foss’ and M artha Davies grand repro- n er guests T hursday evening of NOTICE . > • - ®e0 tatlv e of M assachusetts from Mr and Mrs Free Crews. The din out for weeks, scam pering around for home. F ree had not seen his b irth d ay IN TH E M ATTER OF VACA W ashington. on speedy 'legs in search of g r ttn brother for 26 years.. n e r was honoring Mr Van Gaas TING A PORTION OF A CER Mr and Mrs Joe , H ilderbrand Sunday afternoon w as th e oe- food to vary th eir deit from the bui Sheets entered the M id, ol- beck and Mr Crews on th eir b ir TA IN ALLEY IN TH E CITY OF < m ade a trip to * W hite Salmon. <>aslon for a din n er honoring solid grains stored so carefully Umbia hospital Friday m orning thdays. W ashington, Sunday. George Van Gaasbeck on his 31st last sum m er. They signify spring, suffering from lobar pneum onia, WASCO, OREGON. On F eb ru ary 28 friends of birthdhy. G uests w ere M r and Steve McMillen has bought the Tne undersigned hereby give too, hut they come in m id-w inter p e im proved rapidly and rcturn- land adjoining his home to the notice th a t a t a regular m eeting naw and then and not entirely borne Sunday afternoon, C arm en Royce helped h e r ccle- ■ ■ » south and expects to use it ar a of th e City Council of the City GAS AND OIL reliable as prophets. Malcolm R ichelderfer. son of b ra te h e r birthday a t school place to keep a riding horse. The bu ttercu p is the real thing Mr and Mrs E arl R ichelderfer. . Tires—Accenaorle« of Wasco, Oregon, to he held on Mr and M rs AYt Macheel and L t Jim Coats has been, dis A pril 1.' 1»««. a t 8:00 P ’ “ • •l’’ W hen they dot the hillsides it is ^ as ^een discharged' from the ar- R. R. McKZAff and SON charged from the arm y air corps spring and th ere can be no doubt my and ig hom e Hig tw in b ro th „r fam ily attended the funeral of th e City Council room in Vaec.., filir a n e e M rs Dallas M iller of Hoquiam, and retu rn ed home F eb ru ary 28. Oregon, they w ill Present to eaid of iL There oc<^aslon Theron, is hom e on furlough Grata, Feed, Floor, Fnel W ashington last week end. Mrs they a re fooled by early sun. Donald B ryant of Seattle City Council for consideration a 8 Miller, a sister of Mrs Macheei’s Farm Implements. Bag«, Twine haps back in 1906 they had al visiting Jim Coats and othe» NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE petition praying for ;the vacation ready bloomed when the fateful friends in Sherm an county. Don w as stru ck by a car on the high- BARBED W IRE—GOOD POSTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: of a portion of ,a certain alley w ay w hen she got. out of the blizzard h it th e ' country. Other aid u i is s a i form T hat by v irty e and authority described as follows: u n u e er i resident r e s i li e n t u rxuiu^. , . . , of i Rufu3 PHONES . , „ , L tru c k she and h er .husband w*»re plants w ere growing. of an O rder duly made by the All of th at portion of th a t Mr and Mrs Joe D rinkard have riding ... . in to . , Investigate w hy u it Feedatorw Residence Office Despite these occasional lapses, bought the H atley house and in C ircuit C ourt of the State of Ore certain alley in Block E ignt 182 \ 162 163 had stalled. Surviving are her the b u tte rc u p ’s presence gives the gon for L ane County on the 27th of M cPherson’s Second Au tend to move in soon. OREGON WASCO husband and six children. native a feeling th at the w in te r is day of F e b ru a ry ,-1946 the under dition to the City of Wasco, J e rry B arn ett and Joe H lloer over, that the grass will become signed Alice Akers as Guardian Jack and Joe llin e s spent sev- Oregon, which Ues east brand flew to Yakima, W ashing increaHini5,y .., th v..ov .........■■■■ Qn b j F riday increasingly K.w green, a t gardens of the E states and Persons of the W est line of lots Four eral days last w eek visiting ln w m grow, th a t plowing lim e is Th„ n „iu. M argaret Jan e Akers and John and Nine in said Block and V isitors in T he Dalles Monday Portland. here. B uttercups _ smell like H arry A kers,'M inor, will, from Gray spent last week Addition. ’ They _ L ester G s p ring. are. -i,r4av. W ith us theirs w ere Mr and1 Mrs W illiam Nis- and after Monday, the 15th day of Dated this 20th day of F ebru . J ? o f (I... sea- and Buddie. Mr and Mrs Dan in Portland | s the first brightness of the sea April, 1946 a t the hour of 1:00 E ight m em bers of the Wasco McDermid. Mrs A ugusta Huc.tin. ary, 1946. I eon. o’clock in the afternoon of said C. R M orrisdn Mrs Charles • E verett, M n Sel chapter of E astern Star attended a few little saucers of them day at the Law Office of T. LES j. C. Wilson ma W atkins, Mrs E strelle H ai’ey, a m eeting in GoldendaJe, Wash., have appeared in houses of resi- T E R JOHNSON, Moro, Sherm an Ira R. Fridley F eb ru ary 27th. . 4 w ui rw>n Je rry B arn ett and Hal W hite. dents and the roadsides will Vivia»> Trnnnn» w as a County, Oregon, proceed jo sell 16-19 be b rig h t w ith Utelr deep ^ l o w . . ^ V l v U n T rounce ^ a and w ill sell a t private safe to Phyllis Joy Medler visited *n Free C rew s Has LongD elayed V is it PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE partm ent tre a t Russia w ith de- S pring is soon w ith us. A rth u r Sargent Portland a few days last week. The B urres place, sold a year Charles H artm ann, son of Mr „ „ „ Mrs Gus H artm ann is expect- or so ago to E. J Scharf, nae been sold to E. E. Kaseberg. , , ed home soon. Mrs H arley Dutton retu rn ed home from the hospital Saturday and is im proving, Mrs C arl Nelson and G arth are visiting Mrs E. A. Medler. je r r y B arnett flew to Portland term ination If not force. Byrnes — — - spoke w ith reason and said most MORK P B 0 P L B ? . nositivelv t h a t Russia should , P08 On several occasions the tax w ithdraw troops from Iran ac- study comm ission has been fa^ed cording to agreement. with a question th a t m ight h~t- Result: nothing. ter be askel of the sta te ’s citizen- Too many tim es _ before ‘he of- ry large. would the I y a at t n * -* r T h at is. ficials of this governm ent have p ^ p ie of Oregon prefer to nave sounded off on international in d u stry brought into the state questions w ith no resu lt bu t ouh- or to have th e state to themsel- 11c applause. R ussia seems entire- ve8 Washington Column ly unconcerned and h er troops are To a cham ber of commerce it still in Ira n and al9o still in Man- borders on sacrilege to m urm ur Continued from page one. churia. A pparently speech mak- th a t the advent of Industry m ight tng is not effective m eans of deal- not be generally favored. To mer- starving. T his raises the question ing w ith other nations, especially chants, anxious for m ore people of w hat becomes of the dues ami th e R ussian nation. to sell to. it is alm ost bad. It Is assessm ents m em bers of ‘he By such actions we have gotten t he ordinary th in g to urge. More unions have paid in. No one has and deserve the reputation <‘f m ills, m ore factories, m ore pea- ever been able to determ ine what being bluffers, whom no nation p ie , m ore business, th a t Is the func|s a re in the treasu ries of th* fears. W e recently exploded loud- th in g we are taught to believe various unions b u t it is known ly in the public p rin ts about Ter- is progress. th a t the total m ust be mai.y, on of the A rgentine, who v a s The other side of the argum ent m any m illions of dollars, elected w ithin the fortnight ju st —and is has received little rccog- In the Pacific northw est, for as if o u r “statesm en” had not n itio n —is th a t Oregon is a pret- exam pie> w orkers tn w a rJ n d iis - m ade th e headlines at all. ty good state now. T here is room tfy plants who w ere forced to The point is th at sounding oif to fish and hunt, room to drive joln th e boilerm akers, th^ elec- before an Am erican audience is its highw ays, opportunity 1 ° tricians and oth er unions before not a good way to deal w ith for- m ake a living. Newcom bers crowd they could get a job in the ship- elgn nations. us and make us an(1 yards or in an a ircraft factory come m ore aggressively business fattene<j (these treasu ries __ ■___ Days to go fSoK'-nor . » __I One m ay well w onder what conscious. fishing will will inc.uxz.j unions m ensely and individual group in the world democracies be fewer when the state has are now said to have as m uch as $3,000.000 in bonds and other cash are going to ally them selves with, two million inhabitants, o r if they are going to go it ilone Portland Is an example. Since assets. As these w orkers w ere and stand o r fail on th eir own. w ar tim e industry brought in dism issed and departed for their Right now—and for so m e tim e 'its thousands the city has been home nome sv-vco states they ------------- ceased to » pay . p a st—the struggle in the world, crowded w ith stra n g e rs who nave dupg gQ th a t w ith h a muc m uch smfin Ideologically speaking, has been changed the quiet tem po the city er m ’ em . bership _ ----- . now .u the unions between two dictator types of once boasted. Schools are full of are im m easurably richer. governm ent, w i t h dem ocracy children. Budgc-b. are full a rd • • • m eddling here and there, but «till In adequate. Are the or.g nal Reports n i t .........................................» ---------- n e p u r i H l from i b i l i Oregon and Wash- -------------- is, inhabitants happier, or mei-ely lngUm pU te th a t the PAC intÄ1ds ineffectively. The contest and has been betw een fascism busier? W ould the rem ainder of to take an active p art in and com m unism , although other th eir to w r ^ a n d e,ections in th ose states w ords a re often used to describe factories over th eir to w rs a t. y e a r. T here is talk of them. clties- , , th e ir acquiring weekly newspa- Since the defeat of the main W e’d like to J“ 1™ ’ m L o w . and insta,ling true belleV\ . fascist nations the Catholic c h u ith c°mnds®l<>n 4 e rs to ru n them , and also the pos», is the principle foe of common- , sibility of acquiring a broaacast- ing station. The PAC‘ is r e p u t ism, largely, no doubt, ' because edly m uch stronger in W ashing of the com m unistic denial of ton than in Oregon, b u t in both C hristianity. Because a g reat ma , states an intensive organization jo rity of Europeans are m em bers - ■ ■ of th a t faith it may be doubted « " » » « M -re e r Mar. 8. KM« of the Pro £rarn i® Pr °8 re ss- if com m unism is advance Sherm an county _„..iJx,i officer, li communiMm is able ame to w an«vcM >-«r l-.«. far in th a t continm L Perhaps it X d e n t . C. stead, accom panied by L. L. ai < 7 . v. w • r - — - — --- will go to O iina, Japan and India a e- » A Buckley vice president, A. H. Peetz and Chet Silver, w here the resistance is les3 . 8 , ^ ^ secretary I D. P ixe and From the Obeerver, Mar. U J M 7 T here is in this country more “ arJ'uni; W hlle helping Jim Kenny re expressed ^ a r of comm unism heftd of young m arcs palr a tra c to r Tuesday Clarence than of fascism although v e w eighing 1050 to 1250. Sparling got som e steel piCve6 i fought as allies of the greatest B arnum Brog hig eye th a t Dr Poley had to re- her f}e. move communistic nation. It may be powlble that <»en>oc'»cy « n -«»X p a rtu re re from G Gra8g rass Vallcy Valley Sun- A m eeting a t e face on the sidelines and let the r o t day a fte r a fa re w e ll' ™»rtv party that th at arranged fo r a four cou > of the world fight out its ideolo w as attended by m any friends. circuit w i t h Wasco, n‘tlPg gies. That is, it might have been Miss Mae K ester began teach- Sherm an and Klickita possible had we not so recently in g a 4 m onths school at the participating. Revella C albreath and, ' insisted that we take a part in Boardm an school house Monday. Wm. S m ith paid $20 ,a ton for E llsw orth has finished P’nving world affairs It Is apparent that ' up on th e ir ^ « " ^ » < 1 5 rou«h of we don’t know what side we hay In A rlington. . want to be on, nor how far we From the Observer Mar.»,1917 P rineville and each of them ha « would go If w e did know. Five chain drive McCormick 640 acre«? of land. W e are now aiding the over combine h a rv e sters have been ■ . — .... A th ro w ot F ranco In Spain, whom past two ^ k s by Ginn - 1 ur‘^ H lxKi£ eei ; on the 1st ar4 w e aided when he was fighting Coleman, ’ 8rd Thursday evening« of each month. Visiting the communists In the revolution. Well drillers on the Me Lachlan members arc cordially We are talking rough to Russia farm «truck w ater in abundance nvited to meet with as. with whom we were allied less at about 350 feet Ira is now rigg- LeRoy W right, W. M. than a year ago. We insist that up a pump. Pinkerton, Secretary other nations have democratic w h ile unloading furniture at Rebekah governments w hile resisting at- the depot the team of E. Amidon _.. * ••• ............. Meets 2nd and 4th itlors to hum- became frightened and ran away, oj . each tempts of other •s " dam aging one wagon wheel and month. Visit ng mem ence their neighbor« hers welcome. There may b e sense to ad this sor?e of the furniture. H. F. Peetz w ent to The Dalles u McLachlan «<*_ but If thete te P neede ocMaln Tuesday to prove up on his home- Florence Johnston, fc iu a vai In Other tar I, L KIRKELIE PHONE 391 MORO Thank-you Iy>t Six (6), In leavin g W a sco after being in business here for several year w e w a n t to thank th e cu stom ers of th e W a sc o Bakery for their pat ronage, and to ask that th e sam e co u rtesies be co n tin u ed w ith S tev e O ’Meara, w h o has ’ * bought t s out. < NOTICE TO CREDITORS the highest bidder for cash in hand, or on such term s of cash and credit as m ay be approve -1 by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for I^ane County, a’l the right, title and interest of the said M argaret Jane Akers and John H arry Akers, Minors, in one parcel and subject to con firm ation by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for I^ n e County, in and to the following described real property: NOTICE* is hereby given th at the undersigned, W illard W. H arper, has been appointed Ad m inistrator of the E state of W illiam C. H arper, deceased, and has qualified as such adm inis trator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to p r e s e n t the same, duly verified to th e C ounty Clerk of Sherm an County at his ofice in the Court House at Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from date of the ilrst publicatioon of this -notice, to-wit, F ebruary 15, 1946. W illard W. I ia ip - / A dm lnlstaL r M W. W ilkinson, A ttorney for Estate The Dalles, Oregon. , . Block Twenty- Two (22), City of Moro, Sher m an County, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of March, 1946. ALICE AKERS. Guardia;. Date of F irst Publication March 8th, 1946. Date of Last Publication April 5th, 1946. From where I s it ... ¿y Joe M arsh Sincerely, H al a n d M a rg a ret Shelton ‘ s For four years Jess T ' hi« harne«« shop alone. E - . nephew’s discharged f.o ... Navy and is back to help 1.. Right away, it seems that r. Delbert has some new . Cars Washedand Motors Steam Geaned wants more money, shorter ho. Come In, let u> clean up your cer. A good SUNSET waih and motor (team clean will make you proud of your car again. Out 'and meanwhile /eaa’ expense: been going up! So what does Jess do? He in*.' Delbert to ait down over a frier.- / glass of beer and talk the bitualioa over. Jess figures how he can pivo Delbert some extra dollars, at. J 1' ‘ 'rests in the business; jert figures how he can m •".•oduction onhar»a««ee . jme saddle work, besides, 'y seal the bargain with an- _.iandly glass of beer, < ». rourse, all labor tronWea . so simple. But from whore I ihere could bo more friendly .-. Ion — more give and t a k e - tolerance and understanding sides would bo a heap bot- o l. Reputation h Your Protection ( Sunset Motor Co. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE .‘ed StaU t B rtw trt The Dalles, Oregon CADILLAC RECAPPING GUIDE warex win euun a een wire us to asear nass smooth m cat at oncs SIS US TOOAT r a i a i c snowmo ru a o w o u Sure as shootin', if there’s O ld Man Dirt in your Diesel fuel, there s trouble ahead. Every drop of fuel goes through injector-nozzle holes small as a human hair. And if these injectors get dirt-worn, that does it, brother. Cuts die power of your Diesel and leads up to repair bills. Because it’s all- important to use a CLEAN fuel, use Standard Diesel Fuel — distilled 100% for PURITY. ; - o o s rra c tA r O N T Il TINS MAFFSMS SB MS W* « W in WOK SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY J. C. WILSON, PHONB-552 WA8CO, OREGON R. C. ANDERSON, PHONE 232 GRASé VALLEY, OREGON A S T A N D A R Ijfcp F C A L IFO R N IA PR O D U C T