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T . uffi i ttbhül Cflftw, / j i ö besä ommk frm riÎK^Airf fcOUNTV J óu UM ai - - __^ A rF ____ — ___ — Every Frida) Oto, Oregon - Biiitor I f l e a T . French Ll eceood e’a« at Moro. O res a a nd w of Marah 1. 18t>. 4/ __L— jnqre mpt>»çi^*à thöß. neéded. » “ «ouriaâ like a silly lÄw. It m ight well be bosrdened to ln- tide any labor c ia r or union èlttó th a t forces any em ployer to hire <bore then than needed. W hy be at tlx Aot of so restrictiv e of a good notion? Petrillo threatens radio.—and w e w ish it was only the sob stuff h e would Z p r J stop—W X i T hitney X h r e threat- a X ens to r e ^ — X X " a ™ threaten to stop shipping allovei th e world. R euther stops produc tion of cars and M urray of steel W hat generous people they all are to make such sacrifices or tim e and effort to better th e lot ¿ ¡¡h iv jvm î < imi WASHÏNGTÔN CÒWMN V jî - > Once a ¿autieUn ¿*<i Into ttf ')7 ■ , M Jf 3SCO IL&StCi H grees from the south, h e remains th ere for life, o r u n til h e conclud- ari¿ sheets were selling at f® resig n -w h lc h Is a rare $10 each. T he sheet concession instance. was most profitable. T he Kian Majority M ajom y leader, leaaer, Senator Bark- w * t entered politics and controlled eley, Kentucky, Is talking of T V I A m O M A I state legislatures a n d enforcem ent keeping keening the the senate senate In session all offices and held itself above th e summer. if necessary, to have <a* ; con^ esslona? .¡S>reve 'of th e leg to Continued M m paUü one. Mr ind Mrs are th$ parents of a born Monday at The Dalles hos pital. A Mr and Mrs Wayne Darby of Portland spent the weekend w Darby’s mother, Mrs w ith iui Mr mi isi n W V l C C Lydla ° « rby left Chapter Thursday for Bellingham, Wash., w tore «he will vlslt’ her son and Star Holds *10 • AUFUIUI 141 U« Vltv Mrg Edna Waterman if “ 18 T ™ ? tO ™ V ^ T th Z W hite House. a sim ijar career th is tim e. T he T old da vs. Wild horses R)an ,g how evcr, only one of ver£d probes th a t a re un d er way, b?U\vashlngtoin In th e h o t and o t th e attack s m ade Which"are now d o e . ( , he com m lttee by th e Com- s t" * y u s the ln3Wl,aUon of m unist W o rk er, and both to the aen- "FARMS IF YOU’RE OLD; IV» Time to Belk IF y o u ’RE YOUNG: I fa Time to Buy. GILES U FRENCH Beal Eatate Broker—Farm Loans TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. ^ " u a . mther-Son banquet . x/p^hodlst church will be « th e M ethodist church EDITORIAL- *beld Ju n e------ a , P- ch u rch b a sem e n t SSOCIATIOM The Am erican Legion Auxlll- Monday m et M ^ a y d a t h the e jio m e o f Mrs A rthur Sargent. M rs Elva OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER A N D INSECT S W l of the men who follow them 01 a few m em bers of congress. In a te chamber and senate ; o D ehler was elected p re sid e n t so they say. the finQl analysis, th e H ouse of fuj^. buildings gives th e solons • ’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES All bers escorted having and b irthdays V isitors t th e hom e of Mr and I urcka Lodge Atf. 121 A .F A A-AL .......................- - ~ offltS* w ith o u t1 election'even0 by ^ t t r e U r t r t X ” To T ^ t o n t o M a” m em w ere » hap- ' Mrs Pau. a Alley àieeis on the 1st ani over th e week Payable in Advance 3rd Thursday evenings »M B.TB A K ............. ............. ti.e e fh e iro w n grouP| They a re w ithout a Kood job for th e temperature of W WrthdSy aong w as su n g to end w e re M ra All«,r p o r r tr to M r of each joonth Visiting Mrs members a r i cordiali, JUNE 7. 194« public responsibility or con 1 though some oft Itg p ra c tices can hig own offices w hile th e a < g and MrS Mr and Mrs Leo W atkins a n nvited to meet with um ------ ---- --------------------- ------ w n r ence. There is a w ay to curtail be falrly criticised an d ig m aintains a low tem per- . R efreshm ents w ere served af- n o u n c e the b irth of a boy, Don LeRoy Wright, W. M. T hose , v h o w o u ld tr o d e t h ^ c o n s c i X o u i w Vy , .w henever th e com m ittee a tu re ^ t h e senate cham ber, a l d Leo, bom May 30. B. Pinkerton, flecrciary asked for m ore m oney to continue M any th e senators a re - now Mr Mnj BHj M cKinney H. 1.O.Ò.K fr e e d o m fo r s e c u r ity ore w orkins man. Congress had bet- Jtg w ork the m oney is voted, es- appearing la ? w h ite suits, with and daughter of Salem spent the T h e women of th e M ethodist ____ honored M rs Glen Blos- .Horo Ledge .Mu .Ill» The suits w eekend visiting Sir and Mrs church som a t a mlscelianeoua ®b°Y®r T ^ a y * ' ¡ / 't O . o ’ k passing a new labor bill .hesitate to vote billions of dollars are a carry-over from o th er y’e*r ®.-.pr ed Cole, week w ithout debate o r consider fon. other countries. a t th e hom e of Mrs Jo e H ilder T ransient sne as th e y are alm ost / Impossible A large crow d from Wasco brand. F riday May 31. M rs Blos- risit ng brothers are« ation. NOTHING BUT MONEY ---------------------\ to b u y these days. • - . : atten d ed th e H istorical society the ------- form er P attv cordially invited som, w .. ho —»■ is — Gossip i n ’th e cloakroom s deals A little over ten yeezs ago we to meet with us. .argvty w u „ vne ».vu.v,™ u, u .. It U difficult to purchase « t o 'Y0CUm’ '‘"®'Ved ",a"y largely w ith th e Situation in th e w ere in the m iddle-of a depres SCHOOL BILI/S south, w hich has alw ays elected p lu s w a r m aterials In th is coun- An gifts. D ainty refreshm ents w ere Enieat Huuaton N. G. A. A. Kessinger, Secretary sion which reduced incomes sc ^ ll8 dem ocratic senators an d repre- try , b u t E neland h a s . •'-M r't h r Deoole’a e n te rta ln m n t «erved. Mr and Mrs w .l h two school T here are P®°P'e» en tertalnm nt. tp n w d to th e lr ln W a8h- Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. . Ilf greatly th at m any could not buy th a t m ay be expected on the sentatlves. R ecently, m an y of tn excess of $6.000 or th e . articles they . wanted. New ballot in November. One was re- these southern- dem ocrats have of surplus for $650.000.000, Vet-la 2nd and 4th . , E lvis Rich sp en t th e w eekend Ington Sunday. m achinery, repairs, hardw are, new ferred to the people by the legis- been off the reservation in the ifxrnt 6. cents on th e dollar,. ae- visiting relatives in Yakima, W n. The K aseberg’s held th e ir an Tuesdays of each AZ , g those from W a s ^ who n u a , picnic reunion »‘^ P o p u la r — V ^ t ng tnem- th nf 8 Were haFd, tO latu re and will be un d er refer- m atte r of ad m inistration policies, cording to statem ents m ade on get because incomes w ere so low endumg One is being initiated The dem ocratic m em bers from th e senate floor. ’ attended th e M emorial service in G rove Sunday ____ L. McLachlan NG early everyone had enough w ith by the school teachers and allied the south are discussing th e ac- standing, the Inability of Moro ‘T hursday m orning w ere in attendance, who gathered from Florence Johnston. S which to buy bread and groceries groups and is an initiated bill. tivities of th e A FL and th e CIO A m erican people, to Vff R ev and Mrs F. L. Cannell, Mr W alla W alla, Portland and local which were cheap. The referred1 bill is HB 80 jn th eir hom e districts. These surplus com m odities a a n d Mrs W _____ _ ______ illiam N isbet ___ and points. Bethlehem Chapter No. 7B, O.Kj$ Now we are in the m idst of an which would equalize school two union organizations are re- beiftg held back from M-ets Every Second v x • fam ily, Mr and Mrs Law rence 'w rw r4f<>N inflationary period and in the taxes w ithin each county. Reason p o rte /ly sending a couple of lean m a r k e t And t h e « cents pppk, B arbara and Gene Me- SPECIA L K j Fourth Thursdays Jn e*3U throes of try in g to get along w ith for it is th a t educational -oppor- hundred experienced organizers th e dollar sale of gOO” < Month. Visiting Member ' C onanghy. Lee Dehler, Clyde N otice of School E lection Upon (nviteil.—Moro. Oregon a governm ental bureau (OPA) .tunities w ithin Oregon counties into the south to s ta rt new un- W>r airplanes, tanfcS. and o g y M ty . and F ran k F itzpatrick. Question of Increasing T ax L evy Helen Ruggles, W. M. and the conditions th a t prevail vary as m uch as 222 to 1 in dif- ions or Increase th e m em bers of-w eapons o&jpil*. Ifrr and Mrs F red Cole attend- o v e r Am ount lim ite d by Sec- Edn« Melxer, Secretary are alm ost identical w ith those -------- —i— , . u . >— OAtvAPni /In e n th s ago, tn is funeral services for Ralph t jon v Jh a t occurred in the depression. The initiated school bill is call- The objective of each union is urna predicted that t>enayr * brother, in Portland last tutlon. No one can buy new machin ed the basic school bUl. It will to liquiate th e southern c o n g re ss yne M orse of Oregon w ould L A N D B A N K jL O A N S /week. Notice is hereby given that an ery, new cars nor repairs. Strikes raise an additional 5,000,000 for m an jn th is y e a r’s prim aries. In force to contend With w hen w __ election will be held in Non-High Fair Treatment. visitors in T™! School D istrict of Sherm an Coun- Ijong term. and governm ental interference man- the „— south, th e p r rim a rv election Republican N ational convent Am schools, and will m ake per r -------- ............. ...... — ------- ---- .v-vor m « ong those with business have m ade th at im- -en t the $15,000,000 school tax settles the question. The CTG- convenes tD nam e 1W ticket w ere Rev ® nd ty, State of Oregon, a t C ourt Dalles Monday 4% Interest possible, i t is even difficult to on |nm m M o r property. Dr0Dertv. It i t will PAC PA C is particu P articularly Interested in the sum m er of „ .C Cannell, anned, M rs George incomes larly interested oi 1948 nm n.’ '8 o ln in c w e m ak- x ^ frs Mrs u eo rg e Van p ou<?e jn M |d school district, for buy the common foods and cloth tend to equalize school taxes th e political angle, and if possi- ing th a t prediction, it has become Gaaabeck, Mrs Ida Andrews, and the purpo8e Of subm itting to the W rite or see ing is either too h i g h o r t o o throughout th e state in addition b le. will b rin g u p opposing c a - m ore and m ore evident th a t th e and Mrs Lowell B urress and ,ega, voterg of district the Victor G. Peterson, Soc^TrmM. scarce for m any to obtain i t to increasing th e cost of schools, didates in th e dem ocratic prl- Senator from Oregon is d e fin ite ¿ amny . - question of increasing the tax Dalle» Nat’l Farm Ixmn A sm ’ u his plans to cap tu re For a reasonably discreet man, y - M any people attending services levy for the year 1947 over the Banx Hotel The Dalles, Oregon . , . If th e people of Oregon vote m arv. AFT has the sam e ohiec- lv laying ——v r—r------------ - - ---- in t the °I 8 a82 he a~ b00k* /o r th eir financial interests HB tive, b u t also w an ts new unions, th e second spot In h e - W M * at Methodist church Sunday am ount „ limited by section II, than «o will c a rry and the basic school T he southern states have been providing the liberal w ln* enjoyed the program presented article XI, of the C onstitution w ere thojse of the depression * W c bill will be defeated. Ofegon. If the 19 floodied w ith pam nhlets. attackin'? th e p a rty come out h y M r W aldo Davis who played of Ofegon. GAS AND OIL have plenty of money, and little ■counties it would T he reasons for increasing such h u rt voted the seated representatives and happening, hicid®nta.1 , fI_ . th e bells. Mr Davis also enter- Tires-AecoMoriee ' else. talned th e crow d a t the Hlstorl- levy are: Deficit due to higher isolid against it th ere would be senators w ith a special appeal, look any too good a s operating costs and increase in Tf proof was needed th a t money ¡317,349 votes against and 284,664 to the colored people. 'W a sh in g - W ith the cal picnic Sunday afternoon. R H. McKEAN and SON tuition costs. w asn’t w ealth these tim es would it from the 17 counties it ton observers are w atching clo«e- aor T aft of Ohio in e _ for I N S U R N Ç B o th er king- The am ount of tax. in excess prove IL W hat avails a m an to would help. Sherm an county Is lv and w aiting im patiently - for - die. .....----------- — i surrounded by . of the 6% lim itation, proposed have a fat bank account if th e one of th e m ost seriously dam- the retu rn s, in order to estim ate rnaker8„ ^ * 15J,5 _ ^ met»«ii Grairf, Feed, Flour, Fnel year is Farm Implementa, Bags, Twine M orse 'GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF to he levied for said dollars in it a re not exchangeable $3,629.23. for som ething usable? per year if the bill passes. th eir invasion of th e south. The et al. w ould not be in 'the ront>* Dated th is ' 25th day of May, BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS p er year if the m u pasmm . pongreS8men arp leRS ing. H o o v e r . It is a I p j ^ t i m e A tto rn e y A t 1946. tULIGOP These clouds, accompanied by b u t they are sublim ely confident before the GOP convention con- ! .. PHONES WAR AND RUMORS OF WAR Attest: W ily W. Knighten, f Residence Office chilly w eather and daily wind, th a t they can -not be j unseated. venes ant hnuch w a te r can and M o r o a n d Wa cretary, Non-High School DisL; hee«sto re will, ru n Under the bridge of fate Now th ey ’re talking about w ar not indicate th at w? will get 162 182 T. H. F raser, C hairm an Board of 103 ,M*«n before th a t tim e. Hence, the pic w ith Russia, barely a year after m uch rain frOm the present stor- Directors. WAH(X) OREGON tu re can <$iange, and will, if th e the end of the E uropean p art of my period in the opinion of ex- liberals gain control of the dele th e w ar in which we w ere closel} perieneed w eather watches, who gates. w hich th ey a re n6w a t allied w ith th a t nation. T hat »s all hope they 3re m istaken, tem pting to do by lining u p a tic n o t indicative of m uch fore- ________’ - ket in every sta te w ho favor thought. E ith e r we should have The m aritim e union m em bers let Russia and G erm any the great m ight as well go on strike now MORO___Pho«e 871 OREGON th eir cause. lei n u w a ana uerm any, ine gre«i m ig n i s u m n n ttn tim ttim jn tm n ttn w tm tm d ictato r countries, fight th eir as w ait un til Ju n e lu, tor none troubles to a conclusion w ithout of them w ant to have a strike o u r Interference or have m ade s ta rt while they are overseas, such arrangem ents w ith Russia for our assistance th a t we could would not now be talk in g war. i * W hen we w ere sending trucks and am m unition to th e Russians th ey would have been glad to From the Observer, June 8, 1917 pgree to stop Interference w ith G W. Brock has sold his hotel o u r Internal affairs. As It is they property at W ashougal receiving "Slim Blasberg” , our radiator | epair man a re encouraging o u r com m unists ferm near Lebanon in exchange, a n d spreading such propaganda R w K as^berg has sold his can really fix boiling, leaking radiator«. as m akes some of o u r more young farm Howell brothers, reserv and thoughtless hail Russia as ing the crop, cattle and o u tfit A ll work guaranteed! th e saviour of m ankind, and a na He has no intention of leaving tion m uch superior to this one. this county, B etter still, we could have let A p arty of P ortland business O u r R e p u ta tio n la Y o u r P r o te c tio n Europe flch t It« ow n battle«. No m ade g trlp througtl s h e r . one le ready to defend the propo- coynty )agt w eek explaining sition th a t o u r entrance into the th e L iberty bond campaign. w ar aided e stand- , a w orld peace, th tn® „ Among them was C. C. Chapman, ing of democracy nor the welfare H edges & H uj 8 w ere aw arded of mankind. the contract to build th e concrete Position is less favorable than w aterw ay under the Ginn Cole NOTICE OF NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING w hen we entered th e w a r by the m an building a t a cost of $3300. shady procedure of inciting Japan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w ith section 111-1244, O C L A to th e leeai From the Observer, June 10, 19Î7 to attack. CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET voters of the Non-high School D istrict of Sherm an County, Oregon, th a t a m eeting w ill be held at B ut the fact th a t,w a ç Is being the C ourt House in Sherm an County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1946 a t 10 00 a m. for the R obert Ho8kinaon and Richard talked about is no assurance th at purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning J u ly 1, 1946, and ending Ju n e 30 1947 M A K E E V E R Y M I L E C O U N T from a trip to th ere will be a war. It is tru e G inn re tu rn ed herein after set forth. ' • • ’ th a t If Russia is to fight any full Canada and G rand Forks, B U D G E T = = = = = = = = = = = sized w ar th e United States will Joe G regg reports from K ent ESTIMATED RECEIPTS have to be its opponent. There is th a t the m oisture m et in w inter 1. E st. available cash on hand a t beginning of year, which this budget is made None 4000.00 Deficit no other nation capable of giving w heat th ere insuring a crop. 2. E stim ated receipts from delinquent taxes None R ussia m uch of a battle. W e M orris Searcy is again second 3. A m ounts received from other sources 1 None would, of course, have to go to in the Journalism class at ______________________________________________ - TOTAL $4000.00 Deficit E urope for the engagem ent for and is a candidate for Sigma ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Russia has no navy. W e have Delta Chi. N o C e r t if ic a t o E xpenditures 3 fiscal yrs. next p re been conditioned to going away C. J. Thom pson left by ay™ Exp. budget allowance Est. Exp. ITEM ceding c u rre n t school year 6 mo. c u rre n t sch. yr. for our battles, however, and fo r Corvallis expecting to bring R e q u ir e d for 1944-45 1943-44 1942-43 ' Exp. Bud’t allow'ce 1946-47 could probably be persuaded to his daughter home after th e ena- 1. T uition $11,713.28 $9,028.21 $7,625.06 $11,713.28 $4,251.62 $7,700.00 do so again w ith proper propa- ing of the school term there. 1,823.80 2. T ransportation 1,706.90 1,612.09 1,823.80 875.00 2,800.00 6.00 3. Postage, T elegraph, Tel. Latest Factory Method» . 6.00 * ^ t h e Soviet« the existence of 4h® O’-®"®®- J « ® I#OT 6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 4. Supplies and P rin tin g 15.75 10.20 9.30 15.75 5.25 10.50 ;6. O ther mlsc. exp. (audit) any form of governm ent other Hon e . O. McCoy lost his 22.50 22.50 22.50 20.00 22.50 11.25 TOTALS $13^81^3 $1O,773A1 than a dictatorship seem s an o u t fam ily horse recently In a run- $9JS74.95 $13,57843 $5,146,13 $10,539.00 rage. W a, ourselves, seem over- ^ way th a t broke his neck. He For EUgibU Car Owner» anxious to force democracy onto bought a successor from H. A. o th er peoples. T here Is too little p a ge for $250. ' 2. A m ount necessary to balance th e b u d g e t ____ _______________ e i n S S no little tolerance on eith er side, too E E B arnum passed through 3. Deduct deficit forw arded to nex t fiscal y e a r________________ 22 no little willingness to let others go toWn recently w ith 140 sheep 4. Balance to be raised by t a x a tio n __________________ ____ * “ — ™ their way. . furnish m utton hereafter for 8. Total estim ated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year ________ 22222222 22T22 ' ....... the ranch. w w n n K T WAVS to BTAND IT A band of cattle w ent over the A nalysis of E stim ated Tax Levies: A m ount Inside 6% lim itation ‘ . 31090077 W B DON’T H At K TO HT AND IT to for The Tire W ith Amount outside 6% limita t i o n __ 2ZZ2Z ZZZZZZ2Z ZZZZ $3,629 23 . Petrillo th reaten s to stop the shipm ent to the P ortland m arket, Reserve Strength Ruth h r INDBBTBDNHSfl Dated May operation of radio unleas he is Shaniko wool sale days w ill be 1. Amount of warrant indebted W - Knighten, Clerk f given a free rein in insisting th at Ju n e 10-11 26 and July 16. ness on warrants Issued and US TO D A Y T. H. F raser, Chr. Board of D irectors ' jnorw m usicians he hired. Con- Rev. and Mrs Tonkins and Mr endorsed “not paid for want of ^ r o s ha« passed a bill, which and Mrs O C: M ortensen are at funds.” _____ _____ _____ $ None Approved by Budget Com m ittee M ay 25, 1946 the president has signed, which Mitchell to attend the Middle 2. A m t of other indebtedness $4000.00 Signed: W. L. May, Secretary, Budget Comm. SU NSET MOTOR COMPANY m akes it illégal for a labor csar Oregon B aptist association meet- 3. Total indebtedness____ _ $400000 \ 1 ' /, Paulen_W, KaselYerg, Chr., Budget Com m ittee (sums of items 1 , 2 ) to foroe a radio station to, hire ing. •A - b« 1 ^ Wdi!P v®n m Ofe departed A sters and brothers ° f *** < ° f <*® *>rd erJ » » < « * < * • « * < * * g r “ hon°red -7 « * “ » " t h e i r loyal the f - ' •VS®** BmttBg. W f Law C. A . Ruggles INSURANCE In Other Days We Fix Boiling, Leaking Radiators W a s c o Legion Hall Sunset Motor Co. The Dalles, Saturday, June 8 N e w F l o o r M e l o d i a n s A d m i s s i o n $ 1,<X Oregon RECAPPING *Y SOCIALISTS «.$ . ROYAL DE LUXE SoSfiO ill ✓ L