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X OÜRNAL, MORO, OREGON •— FRIDAY, AUGUST SO, 104« NOTICE to CREDITORS • NOTICE TO CREDITORS ELK HUNTING OPENS «HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL SMALL BUSINESS C H U R C H E 9 All persons having claims All persons having claims against the estate of John Cecil Secretary Wallace has announev A small area including approx Grass Valley Baptist Church Peblfabrd Every Friday at against the estate of K athryn Fields, deceased, are required to ed a new plan fcr federal aid for imately 25 sections of the steep Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.» Moro, Oregon small business which .might cause east slope of the Blue Mountain» Evening service of song, prayer, Kersey, deceased, are hereby present them with vouchers to Editor many small business' men to re-' notified to present them, in pro* the Undersigned, at my residence west of Haines in Baker county and Bible study. 8:00 p. m. per form, to the undersigned, at Wasco, Oregon, within six necnnd class m atter at the call a statement ascribed to An febnd •» a t Moro. OivRon an«!« r A rt o f ►dll be open to huning of bull Come and fellowship with us. the duly appointed, qualified Pbetoffiee ■ Barnett Cooper is drew Jackson to the effect that Mrs Marie elk only from August 31 through of March S. 1»7»-_________ _____ Rev. Howard A. Schilling, Pastor and acting Administratrix, with months from the date of the first he would take care of his enemies in a hospital in The Dalles after gep^ember 2. publication of this notice. The the will annexed, of the estate pate of the first publication of if someone would only protect ,- having broken her leg last week.. hunters will be required to Wasco Methodist Church of Kathryn Kersey, deceased, at this notice is August 30, 1946. m from his friends. ' she was standing by a tractor irr cbeck^n and out of the area at Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. him the office of Geo. G Updegraff. Surely small business has had lhe fiei<j, according to report,r& Game Commission checking PRUDENCE DINGLE FIELDS Morning Worship at 11.00 a. m. ti ATI«« Administratrix no worse enemy than federal in- wben a pick-up ran into her break statjon located in Haines. The Preaching service at the Grass 1 ,Moro, Oregon, within six months terference with the economics of jng her leg and seriously injuring Recking station will,, open at 12 Valley Methodist church Sunday from the date of this notice, to DICK & DICK wit: August 16, 1946. NATI the nation, A big corporation can her knee. , a m . , ThurStta# August 29th, afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Attorneys for the Estate May Kuks 4341c S S O C IA T IO N hire experts to guess, or can have ___ attpndpd and close at 5 p. m. September 3. F. L. Cannell, pastor. em issaries in W ashington to ob- f: Mr ^ p^ ^ X n S a S Any person holding a regular Geo. G. Updegraff, V r U s n M - gerye The gmall fry hardly has the meet ng oi he when *elk license may hunt in the area, Moro Community Church Attorney for Administratrix time to read the papers. How can in I ortland ^ st d Qyf Vut in view of. the fact that there Sunday School 10:00 a. m. with the Will Annexed. OF FI CI AL COUNTY PAPER 41-44c he be expected, to keep informed Y LeRoy Belshe© are few legal animalls in the area Church Services 11:00 a. m. Haldane Duff is to be In Moro on what basic changes are being - daughter were also present and the meat may be difficult to SUBSCRIPTION RATES made by the heavy thinkers with ant dau. ^ ~ P transport, this season is not rec- every night this coming week. Payable In Advance their self-made responsibility for at the PR Mpg Joe Bryant of Seat. ommended for persons Who must Descendant of an old Irish family ONE YEAR ----------------- - *2-°° the “too dam dumb people who engaged one time in linen manu GEOKE C. UPDEGRAFF visitors at the travel a long distance. facturing Duff has traveled over populate the country. and M Vivlan Rlist. ------------- — AUGUST SO, 194« As we recall the governmental ™ a u Dormaier are CARD OF THANKS the European continent. definition for small business is parenUMof a baby girl bom To those friends and members INDIAN FISHING Christian Science Society one that hires less than 100 em- at TheY D* nes hos- of the Wasco Fire > department Subject of Christian Science The whites and the Indians are ployeesor earns less than $100,- J • who saved my home from the Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. having a bit of trouble over fish 000 per j year We wouldn't, know P d F r,d,ey ___ . . . . n, , zi M r c i m F r i d l e v a n d grass fire-last Sunday during my ing at Celilo, trouble that at so far fa5 how one could write such a de- g several days last week absence I wish to extend my sin- “CHRIST JESUS” Wednesday meetings first and has been mostly legal although finition and know anything about Portiand cere thanks. there was some physical violence. gmaH business Soon, perhaps, visiting in Fort . Ryland O. Scott. third Wednesdays of each month It is an economic conflict. Fish- we wjb have a new government visitors at the home of Mr aneft ' ______ . • . , —.----- . - ■ Include testimonials of healing. ermen of Oregon and Washington wQrd express that puerile frac- Mrs Vivian Rust last week were Moro Lodge No. 113, < O.O,F. The reading room in the rear of the church contains all author!» want to sell the salmon that is Uon Qf ugm air tbat signifies the Mr and Mrs Claud Finley Jr and Meets 1st and 3rd For sound personal life Insurance advice— ed Christian Science literature canned for food. The Indians, businessman wbo does all the daughter of Salem. Mrs Finley is 1,1 ' Transient and which may be borrowed or pur- they s a y p a y little attention to wofk by Himself and family and the daughter of'Mr and Mrs Rust. hall. •All forms of Life . brothers are} •Endowment and Annuity Plans ' . the rule that they can fish for maReg $4000 some years. Mr and Mrs Hugh White left risit.ng chased. cordially wvited •Insurance as an Investment their - own consumption during government wili just put the Tuesday for Seattle where they to meet with us. •Juvenile Insurance the closed season. The Indians wbeelg of prOgress back on the will continue by boat to Anchor- •Mortgage Cancellation Ernest Houston N. G. Bell fish to canneries and to cus- the average “smalV’ busi- age, Alaska. They plan to spend A. R. Kessinger, Secretary tomers who stop in to watch, say negsman win get along OK. If he some time visiting their ciaugh- Paul R. McCulloch the whites. Perhaps they are Rnew tbat tbe price of any article ter, Mrs Bdb Turner and family, Watch foTiiew rig h t would be what some one would Mr and Mrs Jim Brooks of The Dalles 405 Edst 2ifti S t Yet in the struggle for fl®£*n8 for u instead of what some Hermiston were overnight guests MORO Phone 271 OREGON rights, the Indians are entitled to &ne Washington thought it at the home of Mr and Mrs O. q iy q iiiiM n iH in n n n i i i i i iitTngtnygrt the sympathy of the citizens of worth; he could do bet- W. Barnett Monday. the area. They cerum iy owned flguring certainly , ify iir in tz Trying T r v i n t ? tQ t o outguess OUtCUeS! SKIN SHAMPOO the Columbia and all the fis n bureaucrat bas ruined many a N O W , M O R S T H A N EVER B EFO R E it before the white man came. We lneggman GAS AND OIL See your Rawleiçh Dealer took them over by capture as M ______ Tire »-Accessories certainly as nations ^ v e taken perhapg one of thb easier—and other tribes and smaller nations. pleasant—ways of achieving B. H . M o K E A N an d S O N land bank loans WASOO While we have our representa- romp£ ence ls by ; I N S U R A N C E tives in Paris professing to pe mulUple wrth. There appears to Ix>ng term. Fair Treatment. for the smaller nation«¡ 0 e difficulty in being commer- Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel 4% Interest world it is a sorry comment that . Farm Implements, Bags, Twine we are taking away some of the BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS . * Write or see rights of the Indian nations we PHONES defeated a generation ago. N O N -C O M M IS S IO N E D G B A IE S NOW OFFERED Office Residence Victor G. Peterson, Hec.-Treas. Feedstore The poundage is not known at Dalles Nat*l Farm Ix>an sh h 182 162 163 TO FORM ER ARMY OCCvfATiC’I f . l SPECIALISTS this office, but is is doubtful if OREGON Bank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon WASCO the Indians with their dip nets From the Observer, Aug. 30, 1007 and spears are responsible for Record. J. W. Engberg is thre O o o d jobs in non-commissionrif gra l i are S h/4 t more than a small proportion of shing his crop on the Blalock offered now by the Regular Army to qual wn icemc«t! the fish taken from the - river. farm. Off 80 acres he got 54 bu The white man fishes wholesale shels per acre. • This is part of Veterans discharged on or after M ly 12, 1945, who enlist whereas the Indian still uses the 840 acres that the Record recently or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the non ''omtiJssioned paraphenalia of his ancestors. intimated would yields 40 bushels grade for which qualified, provided this grsde is not higher per acre. A completely remodeled funeral parlor, in quiet than that held at time of discharge, and provided tint at least 6 Moro school directors have con months of former service was in one of 400 designated military MoRKYNOIJ>R surrpundings. home-like atmosphere, New management cluded C IULBCVI negotiations UCgvvia uvuo and unvi secured a occupational specialties in which rulistmcut is no** desired. Former Supreme Court Justice fyn corps of teachers, as follows Important, interesting jobs are cpr ii in hundreds of skills by two expeiiepcsd, qualified funerdl.jdirectois. McReynolds died this week and H. C. Anderson, Mrs Slayback, and trades in the Army, with splendid training ^nd educational was laid away amid many com Miss Mae Anderson and Miss Friendly - Courteous Economical advantages! These are in addition to fiee food, housing, cloth ments on his reactionary deci Jessie Reece. The fall term wjll ing, medical and dental care, low-cost jmuranue. sions. Yet he was an early day open on the 16th of September. * * * liberal (when liberalism meant Its a 10 lb-$50,000 boy, bom to There’s adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable Spencer & Libby Funerel Home standing for the individual, not Mr and Mrs George Kaseberg, future in this vital, realistic profession. Get lull details at your (formerly Zell’s) - <• spending public money) and as wi ______ on the 25th, at Mayor Messinger’s nearest Army Recruiting Station. such was named to the court bome jn this city, ★ ; Donald L. Spencer Kenneth D. Libby from his native Tennessee. Rev Holladay married Miss Highlights of Regular Army Enh«tmonts ln to ^ nna Belle Chrisman and A. E. WITH ICED ESSENTIALS McReynolds didn’t give in Phone 3234 H00 Kelly Ave. ._r _ ____ ___ . omii Blackburn., at Rufus on the 25th. other furlough privileges can be ob- 1. E nlistm anta for 1V4, 2 or 3 the new deal, __ nor compromise yoora. ( l-y « « r «nlia tm e n ti p erm itted ta.ned frutn K ecruiting. Olticers. with it” He wasn’t .u»« that v kind of a ■ i «< i zw happy couple will be at home fa r man now in the A rm y w ith 6 or 5. Aiustering-out p.-y ( based upon Put your Elizabeth Arden citizen. in The Dalles after the honey more month» of «errice.) length of sen ica) to c*l men who He disagreed .in the case where moon. 2. E n listm ent age fro m 18 to 34 are discharged to reenUst. years inclusive (1 7 w ith parents’ beauty in the Ice-box .. s in the government refused to pay The special ordinance passed by 6. O pticn to re tire at h alf pay consent) except for men now in the its obligations in gold as speci- for the i. t of y'-'ui life a fte r 20 110ns the city council last Tuesday A rm y , who m ay reenliat at any age, »0 you can cool a« you years’ sen ,ce — ii.c easing to three- fled. The new deal prevailed and granRng a RRy year franchise to end form er service men depending quarters pay of- r 30 veurs* service. u i length of service. now one is considered a sort of furnish lights and Look To The Leader A ll previous active federal m ilita ry cleome. Cleanse, Refresh, 3. A reei.liatm ent bonus of $50 reactionary and a has been If e power tbe cRy appears in this service count*” J retirem eto . » fo r each year o f active service since still holds to the honesty and n- issue jggue and should sbou)d be read careful careful- 7. G I BUI of Rights benefits as such 1 uiiua wt- t paid, or since SUNSET For Servicel Soothe ; . . it’s a cool, sured for men w io enlist on or before lerit e n try k u o service, provided tegrity of earlier America. ly. O ctolier 5, 1946 • reenlistm ent is v/’th in 3 nnths May the old generation rest The new residence of Dr Taylor quick way to recovery after a fte r last honorable u.schatgv. 8. Choice of b-aneb of serv:ce more peacefully under the sod of is nearing completion and will be 4. A furlough for -non vA o re and oversews f ’ ester (o f ti.oee still America than he could above It. ready for occupancy in two or open) on 3-year enlistments. enlist w ith in 20 days. * ull of a wilting day. --------- ---------- three weeks. This new residence . MONTHLY a K A N M w l* k«d ArdMM FMFy MORE POPUIaATION is on the bungalow style and is A • RETIREMENT Ctoomine Creo« (*er o«y »kbi) Indications are that small town« very attractive and built in a Starting NEW PA Y SCALE INCOMB AFTIBi Bose Fay or Ardono doaatln« Croom (for will have a larger share of the sightly location. F -r 20 Years' >0 Years' MoatS population In years to come. The From the -Observer, Sept. 2, 1927 Service Service dry or normal (trina). 1.00 to 6.00 la Addlilea is Cletolay, toed. M a s te r S e rg e a n t Ledale«, Medical eed Dsatai reasons therefore are already be- The large barn owned by T. S. or First Sergeant # 1 6 5 .0 0 X I 0 7 .2 5 $ 1 8 5 .6 3 BIPftKM wMi cMtod Ardono SUn coming apparent. Reese in the upper Hay Canyon T e c h n ic a l Sergeant 1 3 5 .0 0 8 7 .7 5 1 5 1 -8 8 O u r R e p u t a t i o n Is Y o u r P r o t e c t i o n Lotion brlaldy pottoden, A3 to 15.00 It is agreed that the general age district was completely destroyed S ta ff S e rg e a n t . . 1 1 5 .0 0 74.75 129.38 In addition to pay shown «♦ of the nation’s people will be old- by fire about 8:30 Saturday even- rlqhl: 20% Increase for Service S e rg e a n t' . , , 1 0 0 .0 0 i 65 .00 112.50 SOOTH! wMt ko soot Ardono Ovarssss. 50% If Member of er and have fewer children, both jng. Also listed in the property C o rp o ral . . • 9 0 .0 0 » 58 .5 0 101.25 Orang« Skin Croom, 1.00 to 1.00. Flyinq or Glider Çrewi. 5% In P rivate First Class • 8 0 .0 0 5 2 .0 0 er from now on. People live long- destroyed was all the harness 90.00 crease In Fey lor Each 3 Y.ers Or Ardono Volvo Croom, 1.00 . 75XX) 48.75 8 4 .3 8 P rivate . . . • of which tend to Increase the a^- owned by Mr Reese, about 100 of Sorvice. y ’ to 6.00 erage age Joads of straw close to the barn, p rie« * pha ton«* The urge to get a pension has feeding jjens and a wagon and > ,o u .ÿ ' ■ ■ W W B ■ ■ ■ - " — — - - ;o a • . Listen to "W arrio rs o i Poaca," not abated and thousands of per- header bed parked close to the CHEVROLET 0 L D S M 0 B IL E . C A D IL L A C P R | A sons sixty years old or over can barn. now retire with a pension from heavy hail storm visited the * * * O®!** i . " the government or from some com- Omar Sayrs farm at Erskine last ...... .................................... - m er Sports R evive ” and "S pot- I Ñ £ o £ E S S ib h H O w í ’ lH h t Btutds" on your radio. pany that provides its employes Saturday afternoon. Aside from with old age security. Pensions cau8ing muddy roads, no damage fidta* aew of year aearest Anay Recroltfag Stotfaa a ad "Make H seem never to be large enough wag reported. THB DALLES, ORBGON PO8TOFFICK probably because they are estab- bride to be shower was given lished long before they are collect- Monday evening at the R. G. Byers ed. Our price structure grows home north of Moro by Miss higher all the time. Evelyn Christianson in honor of Thus 1« provided a good reason Miss Dorohy Hodgkins for elder persons or families to p. p Flatt expects to leave TSIAD ALMOST OOWf come to small towns to spend their Moro next Saturday morning for WATCH OITTIM AKI A DATS declining days. They can buy a Pari3 France. where he will at- W ITH US TO M CA P small home or acreage and live tend-the national convention of If you were the first aad only owner much more cheaply than In a city. tbe American Legion. of your real estate, your title to it rn e work they would be a simple matter. But with There 1« often «o some all the other owners who have gone can do and by doing inddental L u p in e R e b e k a h L o d ffe N o . 116 before, titles become complicated work they . get away from _____» ___ the reg t - Meet« 2nd and 4th through deeds and other documents ulations that made their pension Tuesdays of each and are sometimes challenged. nari nwooTH Doaaible in the first place. month. Visiting mem If you have a Commonwealth In M C A P AT OMCT sured Title, you KNOW you are the « s = »« owner. some chickens, raise a t garden ano f ___ I f f US TODAY life in the independent man- Florence Johnston. St M rs ¡Cooper H u rt . Gttaa L. Vmcfc.... Oil Pilli» In H a rv e s t Crash 'irti PLUMBING I HEATING SERVICE L L KIRKELIE PHONE 391 MORO DEPENDABLE LIFE INSURANCE COUNSEL C . A . R uggles SOFTONE INSURANCE T. Lester Johnson 1Í0B0 O th e r THE ARMY HAS A GOOD JOB FOR YO U! A ’ funeral S E R V IC E J Pre-War Service ’ Pre-War Courtesy i Sunset Motor Co. The Dalles Oregon, RECAPPING GUIDE U.'S.AÎmy THE DALLES NO M ATTER HOW M ANY HAVE OWNED IT BEFORE! . — «lave la supposed to dream about when “chained" to his production Thia manifestation il of direct benefit to small town«. These people are usually good cltlaens who Just alone and h a v want e ^ d w to i r be e let to upset the who have no aesire w i ,nores ai^custom « of tbe munity They are past tbe age oi roistering and probably afford it anyway. This small town could use more of them and would probably get more If houses were available. Meets Every Second uix Fourth Thursdays in each Month. Visiting Mewher Invited— Moro. Oregon Helen Ruggles, W. M. Edna Melxer, Secretary Fareka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.AL Mw}U Qn thc lgt and 3rd Thursday even i net egoh montb visiting members are cordially invited to meet with us. LeRoy Wright, W. M. Pinkerton, Secretary T A M fC SHOWINO THDOUOH DON'T DM A Y UNTI1 THIS HAPM NS SK US FOR QUAUTY WORK SU N SET M OTO R C O M PA N Y . - • * a » SHERMAN C O UNTY ABSTRACT C O M P A N Y M o ro