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-, *< tw ' ’ ;v ■û o id i * ........ ..1 ‘ i O Ä w tV -,M.V> < 0 ^ - iM ib A k , •* taK lIM A * V'Wl'N-rv Jwt'ÜNXl àj L ù ■A» on domamls .¡of L'NRR a WAhttfitdrUn lnaload of UgdarataixMng. of the .. tnunxi if¡ l i d i b ij ' ] Coti-MN Mirk - theei are Mr« Mahvay Miller and A m erican farm er. Moat firm er« l " " , '" uc‘' -£ ? 2 'J ’*• _____ Mr and Mrs Charles Swlnehart Moro, O r e g o n s . would , l^lce tp have ft hand in ing dt 14tH and ? s t r ^ , in the of Hoquiam, Washington. Mrs Editor teedtng Starving E uropeans and ^ earl of <he shopping district, p k T ET Frèkch Miller plans to return home T— --------- Asiatics. Thev would tak^ nrid« Miss Lew is picked up a banner Thureday, but Mr and Mrs Swine- ( X 7 ? k .* t »££'.' 3™" » 7 “ - A « “«" »" such an achievem ent. and ioined the Parade —— «... uv.ut.vnicui, - - - of Plcket> - t T* . 0 hart wU1 remain with their day- to o a r^ ^fJUrpfa «, iVs.___________ B ut B they do do not not lik_ like _______ o as ^^ey kept m arching in e cir- ut they being C C IC 0 1 fc iV C fltS *1 ^ t e r an d h er fam ily for a forced to sell th eir w heat on a c^e ‘ . - ' , » m onths visit. m ark et th at changes every week To s ^ tre a ngthen U whhk n " D his ™ R position ^eve“ T he .T uesday C ontract club ' T he annual M other-D aughter O i c ATI ON crat; they do not like to bo for- Iyewis’ m iners made a loan of ™et !?St, we^ at thfe h°m e of banquet of the M ethodist church BLISriCB ----- i ~ — - ced to liquidate th eir livestock lan?e dim ensions in the 1936 cam- rs a r *ey Dutton. Mrs Joe Hil- was held in th e c h u rch basem ent N A TIO N A L 6 D I T y O n R l I A A I L - 1 when th ey are ready for _m m arket L a ter him I-ewis an idea 016 M club prize F rid May 10. arket- $>»*«"• This cave a m had ortvave on ^ r ^ h o h>r^ s t e s d s e s won w ere rs M arie m em ay bers evening, of th e Stan. T M ^fated Every I rid»» y at Wasco's Social « tl7 I Pl Id HJ J W u n k A — countries. " ~ -— ®» he discovered he could not get “ roc^ T he statem ents that F urcneans any advantage he desired from through .the w inter until th c president, he accused the " X andgh s u d d e ^ y be^m e As a £ L OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ~ S l^ U - w V . A ^ - - lived bL lkA aU . T i O a LATRa hungrv w ith th e advent of snrine doesn’t seem very llkelv to fa m f e rs used to th e productivity of seasons. They think there is- a lot of “bun k ” about the surplus of last fall and the scarcity of in 1940> Lewis denouncecd Roos- ev elt> and ^ ve hls su p p o rt to ° NE YEAR WendeH w illk e - each MAY IT 194« he w as for P°w er’ as he ------------------------------------------ • ‘s tod®y Mr Lewls craves, P°w er 'rx , , . * and w ishes to be recognized as Those, w h o w o u l d t r t u l e thls sprini? the tip-top labor leader of Amer- fr p fid n m f a r A very noor iob o f selling the ica- s " f U s t a r v m ^ f e i g n e r s to th e Am- He hroke w ith AFL. then hired Payable in Advance , exchanged a toast, after Jennie Hearing returned w hich d in n er was served, w ith after a two m onths th e high school boys w aiting <hUghUr ln iW y ’ ¡ 2 * S A* T 8p* t o " ™*ng- r Mrs Donna Jean W atkins w as of h ^ p a r e n t s ^ and m X 5 ,°™ M c M U lS T " ^ “ d 8 " w eekend .. giLe^1 °*- Mr ai>d _Jrs W illiam Tidwell w ere M rs • ®u n t and uncle, : Mr ^ d M w ^ a »rold A rm strong of d e s e r v in g o f n e ith e r . erlcan farm er« has been done. 3«»-es of com m unists to organize Dalles --------- ---------------------------------------The inform ation sounds a little CIO. w ith the explanation th a t M r and 1,. Jp -T w Wi . Ouette of Mr and Mrt Ari Ma* <Man M th* r*r»on ¡and aiuta o honoring “ M other” w ere M rs F ra n k F itzpatrick, M rs Paulen K aseberg and M edler. glrl® pre8CT’ted th e following progTam for the,r mother’« enter- tainm ent, a solo by Janet Kase- berg, a duet by P a tty Hilder- b ran d and B arbara McConau- ghy. a„ exerdise toy P hyllis M edler. Joan . B urres, B arbara Clark. Van Gaas- R ichards, a clarin et d u e t b y SHERMAN COUNTY LOYALTY ' lk« “ em anated from th e big th e com m unists w ere exper en- G‘ady<* Moora and I?e" C“ te’ I ' D epartm ent of A griculture build- c e d o J"ganlzerS. f i,°W1, he ,h a E L - George Van Gaasheek ' 8 P|anoloi!ue by At alm ost every gathering one |n g in W ashington DC. instead <h CIO and is back w ith th e A F U G“ rBe ' ? n <' aas^ berg and a d u e t by Gwendolyn hears th a t some one m ust be of from starving m illions in P rio r to Pearl H arpor, Lewis M r-«nd M rs w illiam Hufed N lsbet an(i Anna Jean Briggs, nam ed fro m ' Wasco, Moro or Europe. B ut th e farm er is will- w as th re a te n in g one of h is usual af " ' ' ad Monday, to es- toWes w ere beautifully Grass Valley; th at such and such ig t o take a chance and let his strikes, b u t It decorated w ith pastel stream ers “ district ............. or town won’t like g rain go if wanted. W ar h ewR oauscd th,R to ** for‘ H rllnn|ng from th the d^us m m erry- erry- v " xel w ho t te . w orking , ~ with j , the ru n n in g from e circus bureau of «om oiogy and P 'a m te (ece th e place. _____________ gotten. a certain proposal; th a t s o m e ___ T l ne ' ? \ the i «O¥e" u” « ‘ cards. M rs C art Tuggle and Mrs place will not favor cooperathtf I,OCUSTS has been sent here from Arllng- Aa w ho decorated, al8o in some program , th a t one tovT C H U R O H P * « or the other will refuse to con- H ere it is the m iddle of May n‘__________ filled the banquet room w ith tribute to an im provem ent th at and there are few blooms on the baskets of flowers. G rass Valley B aptist Church m ight be located in another locust trees, trees th at a re usu- n 1946 W H EA T LEAGUE Jo e Brooks is undergoing All these things aid in divid- ally covered w ith fragrant w hite Sunday ' treatm en t in The Dalles hospi ing the coufity. bloom by May day. M orning W orship SCHED ULE OF GAMES tal You rem em ber the four bulls The locust is a conservative BYF 7:00 p.m. May 12—Condon a t Wasco, ■ "" . a town. tree. It is said of it th at it is E v r n ’n'T Service 8:00 p.m. Fossil a t Ione, H eppner a t Ar- Mr aH<i M rs E rn e st Shull and in Aesop’s fable who w ithstood never frosted, th a t when it sends H oward a . Schilling, pastor, lington. Jeanne spent the w eekend vis- the attacks of the tiger success- out leaves or bloom, it is beyond May 19—Gondon at H eppner, MlHff *n P ° rtland. fully un til one day they fell the tim e of frost. Never does Moro Community ( hurch W asco at Fossil, A rlington a t The Am erican le g io n held into disagreem ent and w ent td the locust rush into leaf w ith the Bible School 16:00 A. M. S herm an County Sunday School Ione- ^ e l r opening dance n. th e Was- different com ers of the field, first warm days of March and May 26—Fossil at Condon, ^o Legion hall, S aturday e v e n ii^ , w hereupon the tig er attacked leaves to the R Li expose —’ ' its , tender ♦ i, ic ™ 1 ally -in n r t m Rufus. "■*“ B asket dinner a t Ione a t Wasco, A rlington at Hep- May 11. A large crowa kttepflgfl to initiate th e hall and th e even- them singly and disposed of extrem es of nature. It is no lad- 1.30 P m - - -------- ---------------- - leal to ru sh headlong Into sp rin g Jam es D. Moberg, pastor June • 2 -W a s c o a t Condon, tn g w as a big success. them w ithout trouble Sherm an county is mo small an d the grow .ng season w ithout (,hr|sU an 8(.1(.nce , ione one at M Arlington, A rltagton H eppner" a a t t w Qu Guy y and C hristian S cien ce Socl„ S o c ie ty T H eppner an(J M_ Mrg B B w to be fu rth e r divided Into com- assurance th a t conduions are g m S uhjef, ; Fogs|| “" a M r. B. W. Guv «w m unitles unitles unless unless there there is is m m utual utual ready ready for for it. it. t ’1 JLrtaW * at IflBB VttflBlI «^ay lord m aid betw een those com m unities And the spring has been delay- M ortal and Im m orta s e Arlington Wasco -weekend vlsltFnK *n Wasco. With no m ore than 2000 people ed, slow and deliberate. The l o W ednesday m eetings first and j u n ^ ^ H ^ o r ^ r a f C ^ndT Mr *nd Mr* R° y< f we will do well to m aintain a cu sts have been likewise. B ut th ird W ednesdays of each m or.th Ju n e have retu rn ed to th eir hom e in county com m unity In these days now as May turn« tow ard its lat- Jncluda testim onials of headne. Wasco at 1<M, Fossil «t ATlinf- ,Tacoma W ashington a fte r spend, of consolidations. * te r half the big and robust and T hc reading room in the rear rZ on- Arii„ivtn« »» Cnndon 90016 tlm ® visiting Mr and W e have m any thing th a t are dependable trees are ready w ith th c c h n rrh contains all a’.*hcriz- ^ oggil H W a s c o \MrR MoKe6’ f r of m utual advantage which can th e ir buds. A few blooms are cd C hristian Science litera tu re i f f p n nt Fossil Bruce °™ d^ °f A only be m aintained by a Mrong already out. Before « another wWch m av or p,H-- y H eppner W asco at Ar- vislted frlends ln WMC0 ° " <r county loyalty. W e have few week is past, it is likely, th e chased v .. . • ’ .w eekend. lington. things th a t qan be m aintained pleasant odor of , locust will be by com m unity loyalty. If one over the tow n and th e streets W asco M ethodist Church NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’^ GAS AND OIL town has a business it will help will be lined w ith w hite blossom Surwlay school 10:00 a m. HALE OF R E A L PROPERTY Ti res— A ccessor ie** Notice is give that the under all of them; if no tow n has a ed trees M orning W orship 11:00 am. a. B. McKEAJ* a-nd SON signed, France« King, the guar- business it h u rts all of them . If Although a t r ^ , a conservative rts in Sherm an county th a t is tree, th a t does mat* Intrude itself agu I n >» o r An <• \ good; if w e lose som ething of into a cold world, the locust does Grain, Feed, Floor, ‘Fuel l our scant store it h u rts us all. pom e into blossom w ith speed GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F Varm Implements. Bags, Twine __ is ripe. A nlv once t h e r.tjme Only a a i DARRED WJRE—GOOD PO S'lS few days are required for y a A tto rn e y A t L a w DRAFT EXTENSION whole row of locusts to be cov- j PHONES T he senate has approved a ened w ith bunches of w hite Residence Office M o r o a n d W sksoo From thc O bserver, May 20, 1927 • ‘-d^tor» house m easure for extension of bloom. 162 e 182 163 the d ra ft for a short period. T hat W e can be a9RO,6d tbat. sPr jog R obert H oskinson left Sunday OREGON Indicates a national weakness, is here, w ou • ^ y auto for Spokane w here he -VASCO This nation can eith er keep a locusts bloom. Thi - y m et Richard Ginn wjth whom he strong arm y and navy or become plant excited by wiH tour Britigh Columbia, a weak nation. If it takes a d raft sunshine o r a mild Thompgon son of Mr to do th at, a d raft is necessary. Is a sea {n which it and Mrs H ans Thompson, passed Depend On SUNSET (or Good I t has become increasingly way* of world In which it through the eighth exam . a p p aren t th a t the strong nations exists, an - ¡nations w ith th e Jiighest grade of th e w orld listen only to those spring, you m ay leave coat cm jnty * Products, Good Service nations th a t are strong. N ations a t hom . firs t extensive applica- w lth no arm s, and no a rm y will ’ t jon of on to the Sherm an high- W e handle only known brands of q u e lity have no voice in International totai of 5,393,475 rainbow way w ithin a short tim e, w ork councils. We can either back up tro u t eggs have been taken so ha v | ng begun near A rlington on merchandise. A n d you may be sure that our dem ands w ith force or not fflr a t the c ra n e P rairie egg-tak the 01d Oregon trail last week, be able to m ake effectual e- station in Deschutes county. T uesday w as a cold night all when you buy anything at SUNSET it’s the mande. T h at is the outlook and g e fore the season ends, it is ex- ^ ver Sherm an county, heavy th ere Is no doubt as to our pro- p ^ te d th a t th e tak e will reach froSfS being experienced from best your money can buy per course. No one likes it.B ut 6 5Oo,oOO.” Gam e com m ission re- here south and the therm om eter Our Reputation /« Your Protection it Is necessary Just th e same w h a t a job of counting. ’going to 32 in Moro. This nation failed In prepared- --------------------- n e ss Irt the Interim betw een ’ . . F rom th e O bserver, May 18, 1917 9 T ovTd W nrid W ar IT The OPO has done one job W orld W ar I and World War II. well_ that of propaganda. T he C. W. N ottingham has sold w i r t d ^ ^ I ^ Y o u n g m en ln the l?ublicity bureau of th e Ffnnegan ranch to C. R . Bel- tr e e from W ortd I’l ^ u n g a com llm ent shee and o . N. Ruggles for men m ay m uch b e tte r spenc I wQuld $75 (M)0 ,eW ^ n th . .r^uwi h. a of such a success. T h at depart- George R ebm an has sold his arm y an spe y m ent has m ade vast num bers of K londike farm to P. N. Lem mon w ar tim e army A m ericans believe th a t w ithout of G rass Valley receiving in ex- CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE Congressm en who hesl t o would rise out of phange th e store building at CHEVROLET n ^ „ « - . r t ^ t h e X m i^ u « < S s sl8b» ? nd has m ade them belleve p’raBS V allcy' 7 * U.fc|!On*l« L • • I t w hite they a re w ith o u t m any A m ovem ent is on foot to b rln ? X G b e c ju f o u * tite i.tM tk tk & £ r a n u m h lT of com m odities and a re paying high ho u r electric light service to 1 lanixari from th e rest o f prices for- second rate merchan- th e tow ns of Sherm an county. Se " w ^ w i T u « 0 ’^ ou°i Sise._ £ t £ w U is * be done Is not. nphuM w ill , ft? at private aarte (o the , high«*»! bidder f o r ^ s h a j u l subject tq cop! m atlon by th e C ounty d w irt bf th e S tate of Oregon for Wasco County, on and a fte r Saturday, May 25, 1946, all th e right, title e n d interest ,of the said Donald K ing in and to th a t certain p a r cel of real pro p erty decribed as follows to-wit: An undivided one-third in te r est In and to the Southeast Q uarter of Section Fourteen in T ow nship T hree South, - Range Sixteen E.W.M. in Sherm an County, Oregon. T erm s and conditions of sale: Cash. Bids m ust be in w ritin g and m ay be left w ith th e county clerk of S herm an County, Ore gon, a t his office in the co u rt house in Moro, Oregon. ' F rances King G uardian of the person and th e e state of Donald King, a m inor. I p a rt and In o rd er |a r t . , ” „ °“ r m ig th e day voters should W asco invites you to a three spend a few m inutes a t the poll«, d e y auto show. May 30, 31 and a ™ e ballots a re short b u t officers T une 1. greater degree than Ideals. WHEAT PROGRAM th a G overnm ental prom ise 1946 co n d itio n regarding the and 1947 wheat crop will not be changed will have no more ef- feet in stabilizing the situation this week than last, when the promises were different. That the government will seize a quarter of the crop mean« lit- tie ’t o «uch a program will bring £ i'e«, grain than wouid a ie«« a re to be "°™ 1" atad ’ ’t’° * n ' F rom o b server. May IT, 1907 guide national and sta te and M rs J. F. Belshee’s team ran county affairs during th e n e rt aw ay on up p er Hay canyon Tues- tw o or four years. t _________ -,, —__________ ________ day dem olishing the buggy but Lupine 2nd Rebekah an<J Ixtdge No. 11« jn f]ic ting no personal injuries. N. W. Thom pson sold a bunch Tbegdayg 6{ each of 20 head of horses to a buyer n>onth. Visit ng mem a t a lum p sum of $4000. bers welcome, W. T. Sherm an Post No. 4. Lu Mclzschlan NG Grand Arm y Republic, will hold Florence Johnston. S«j m em em orial orial <*■»» services at Wasco, ------ --------- --— - m B-tkkhew Chapter No. T», S K.H. Runday May 28. U x / J?”**?. Every Second a n . A „ Barnum took a cat-load = ^ “ e S 3 onerous order. The farmers will (nvited— Moro Oregon ndt turn loose of much wheat Helen Ruggles, W. M. _ they do not want to release And Edna Meizer, Secretary m as — in — — ___________________________ that is true here as w well #<.iTrkAr« No. 121 A .F^t farm ers keen Fureks Lodge i . t A.M. .nS Europe Meets on the 1st and enough of their crop fo r feed re 8rd Thursday evenings ¡.of each month- Visiting gardless of govenment : members are cordiallj TJ h e government’s program nvited to meet with us (made, we understand, by the LeRoy W right, W. M. state and agriculture depart H. B. Pinkerton, Secrc‘a ry ments) has been very silly snd «ccn for ..............— * l«»V * we€k 7 1-2 cents per pound. Lodire Meets 1st snd 3rd m_ _ □___ Tuesdays in I.O.O.F hall. T ransient anc, n siting brothers are cordially invited to meet with us. E rnest Houston N. G. A. R. Kessinger, Secretary TUB »TATB OB OMBOOH FOR MAN COUNTY. IN the m atter of th e E state of E llen E. Sommer, deceased: SS. Final Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN! Notice is hereby given th a t E lsie M artin th e executrix of th e above entitled estate has rendered and filed h er filial ac count therein w ith th e above entitled Court, and M o n d a y 'Ju n e 3rd 1946 a t 10 o’clock A. M. In th e County C ourt room, in Coun ty C ourt house in Moro, Sher- rpau County, Oregon, has bean designated as a tim e and place for the final hearing and settle m ent of said account and the hearing of objections, if any thereto. , * Elslr» M artin E xecutrix Roy J. Baker A ttorney for E xecutrix 26-9 The Truth A b o u t That Explosion For weeks H onor Bentley has V* ?d to uproot that big stump in lz . hayield . . . with team snd trsc- tsv. Fioatly he succeeds—breaks a vrrre of windows round about, and ?rbrfcteas th e neig h b o rs h alf to ••vsth1 u.Afl 1 used,” apologizes Homer, m .70 n s couple of small sticks of «t»n*mito, like you should." was so two small sticks o f dyr.*ai41%" Jwdg« Cunalnshaia says x . y—wud U B m II j come« out <Lst Power gw< m ew«w«d mad at e^ortaaUac < < a p . hr’d plant ed a charge of TNT bonoath Ha roots. Reminds you of all the excuses human beings use to cover up hod ju d g m e n t. Like th e “ tw o-boer alibi.” When somebody gets Hite trouble, and blames it o a "s of beers,” you can be mighty they are covering up the From where I sit. a beverage like beer b a better way of keeping oat of trouble than get ting into it. C^pyngK., 1946, Lruled Stale» Bn ’v \.r Just in the ten years from 1930 to *40 average horsepower of cars increased 99 prr cent! That means a lot tougher job for motor oil. And that’s why RPM Motor Oil has extra ingredients to solve all the problems of today's . high-pow ered engines — problems that a straight mineral oil just can't < handle. These compounds in RPM ; Motor Oil end carbon trouble; pro- 1 tect hot spots that other oils leave bare, exposed to wear; prevent cor- ; rosion, sludge, foaming. Try it! | J. C. WILSON, PHONE-552 * WASCO, OREGON f t C. ANDERSON, PHONE 232 GRASS VALLEY. OREGON A ST A N D A R D OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT^ The Dalles, Oregon More Daily Schedules More Bus Seats RECAPPING GUIDE Greater Convenience for Bus Riders T M A 0 ADMOST P O M I W A fC N O W T Z M A « A »ATV W ITH US TO tfC A F =». ä T IM S SAflOOTN U C A F AT OMCf Ut-US rO O AY fAMMC flNOSNMO «MMFM OOMTOMAr uw m TIMS HATHtn w u s n s O M im wo« SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY 0V R o m w here I s i t ... / r y J o e M a rs h In Other Days Sunset Motor Co. 1M THE COUh/Tt t i t ’ftT W h e th e r you travel fo r business or pleasure — m ake yo u r trip by O verland G reyhound. N o m a t ter where you w a n t to go, G reyhound w ill take vou in com fort, on frequent, convenient schedules. lo ca i O verlan d G re y h o u n d a b o u t lo w fa r e t a n d c o m p le te h tfo r m a d d n . BUCHOhra CONFECnONERY Phaae-TSl Moro, Agent ’ 0 V E R L A N D greyhound ___ l CrSKATSO BY UNION i n e f a c in g s s t a s is . .N ¿O tF O «A íT 7