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PAGE a 8HEKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1», IM» Gnu» V a l l e y J » * Morning Worship 11.00 a. “God’s Hand Is Upon Us” Evening Service 7:30 p. m. “Carnal or Christ-Filled Chris- Mr and Mrs J. J. Bruckert of South Gate, California, arrived Hnpnd the Thursday eventag to spend week end a t the I ne o niece and nephew, Mr a n d ^ J ^ ________ a . F. Balzer.' luHH Choir Practice Thurs. 8:30 p. m. a «'T a c A t Í S n ABOUT THE COUNTY Mrs Edith Sayrs left last week Among the Grass Valley peo end for Beaverton to spend competition have Harvwtln« will be brought pie going to High Rock on Mt. sometime visiting with hei dau ed our ° nV 2 r « X n m L t sub! to a close In this county by Hood Sunday to pick huckleber- ghter, Mrs Ross Hart and fam- S T S - s e d 80 wheat J o be ^ p tem b er l O J h e n for a good ries were Mr and Mrs C. R. An- H e r grand daughters, and doodles dersen, Mr and Mrs John Block, Mary Lee, p at, and Peggy Hart grown in every part of the na rain, good roa< hauling. Mr and Mrs Dell Olds, Mrs Way- returaed to their home with her. tion. We have to ship some of E. wheat A. Cushman is hauling ne Kelly and son, Mr and Mrs Mrs Adelaide Walters is keep wheat someplace. Right now every elevator is three ton loads of wheat at a Harold Eakin and family, Gene lng the Variety store open since full, either of 1949 or of 1948 trip this week. He has made a Cantrall, Mr and Mrs Boyce Blay- Mrs< gayrs departure, O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R wheat* Werc°n hardly be expect- record and la now going to Wal lock and family, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Harry Pinkerton R A T E S SUBSCRIPTION ed to build enough storage each Iowa Herman Peters and son Arden, had w week end guests their ONE YEA R ________ ;ar to take care of the crop. F rom th e O bserver, A ng- 2 4 ,1 9 0 0 Joe Harvey, Mrs A. A. Dunlap, daughter, Mrs Victor Malen and J o h n n y 1 Johnson’s harvest Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle and Mr ------ W e must have some outlet for JO E A M O R E A U G U ST 19, 1949 j~r~ »* ** turns off a general average of and Mrs Alfred Kock. That Is why the loss of China 25 bushel per acre^of spring Mr and Mrs George Douglas L IG H T & H E A V Y T A R P S Is so Important. If and when and Jack Keere of Marysville, wheat. i J M ade to Order T H E 1AISS OF C H IN A wheat should be put on an actu Mesdames F. H. Meader, J. B. B. C., Canada, visitors at the R E B U IL T ARMY SH O ES Wheat farmers of the north al market basis R would mean Hosford, W. C. Williams, H. S. home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Pat- T h e D a lles «1® K- Secon west have an especial interest in more. McDanel, and S. S. Hayes and jens for the past few weeks, re Oregon V • Mr the recent action of the state de families have returned from turaed home Thursday. partment in deciding to forget Collins. Honker Bill, W. O. Douglas is a brother of Mrs. Pat- China. That means that the Com jens. •’ __ 1 munists won the China battle C learance ! I A ll S p r in g and and presumably J-hat, we will ► soon be crowded out of Korea S u m m er D resses $5.00 & $10.00. 100*0 and Japan. From the Oberver, Aug. 22,1930 FOR SALE: Underwood Type G R E T A , T h e D alles Apparently this nation spent writer. $15. Ernest Woods, A fire came close to destroy- enough moftoey on China but home here ju . r Peetz w « *----- ------- Moro, Oregon 42c spent it udwisely and at *nop- lng the L. t . L. "portune - times. We advocated Monday morning --------- - but was put FOR SALE: Fir corral poles 50c delivered; Red Cedar posts 30c recognition of the Chinese Reds out with the help of nelg rs. delivered; Red Juniper posts and fought with the Glssimo O. A. Ramsey has a splenaia 40c delivered. Contact Jerry and were generally on the wrong com patch grown without wa Wilson Jr., Kent Ore. 42-5c L O V E L Y S P R IN G FR O C K S , S L A C K S , side or both sides until we were ter. J. D. Bell, resident of the Kent FOR SALE: Fresh heifers, Gu defeated. SW E ATE R S, and J A N T Z E N T E A SHIRTS ernsey and Jersey*, good size. To wheat growers the loss community, died at a h0®P1^ in The Dalles Thursday, at the Priced reasonable. L. C. Med- of China means a smaller mar ler Wasco, Phone 427. 41-2c 74. ** . ket for wheat- It is true that age A of hard storm accompanied by Salesman Wanted: Local Raw- Chinese have often been unable lelgh business available. Start to pay for wheat, but no other & S a lts h ave immediately. Route experi nation has been importing grain New Fall Coats W asco , O re g o n ence helpful but not required. at its own expense either. In Car necessary. Write at once recent times, and as long as the arrived. See them for particulars. Rawlelghs, super-generous attitude prevails G R E T A , T h e D alles Dept. 81, Oakland 20, Cal. in the state department, being 41-3c broke is no bar to eating well L u p in e R eb ek ah lo d g e N o. 11« among nations. So we can pass Meets 2nd and 4th IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO on China’s inability to pay. That Tuesdays of each BORROW some money with month. Visiting which to buy some land the members welcome. Travelers Insurance company Sallle Martin, N. G. will loan it to you at a rate Clara Houston, Sec. of 4 percent for farm land. See Giles French, Moro. B eth leh em C hapter N o. 78. G.R.H Meets every second and SPETIC TANKS pumped anil fourth Thursday In each built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 month; visiting members White Salmon, Wash.^ tfn invited. Moro, Oregon CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — E lsie J o n e s, W. M. _ Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp E dna M elzer, S ecretary freeze. Bring them in any dav Moro Lodge No. it» 1-O.oJF but Sunday. C &. C Food Store, Meets 1st and 3rd Grass Valley, Oregon. 21tfc Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser hall. Transient and vice. Leave shoes at Smith 8 visiting brothers are Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn cordially Invited to Perry. 15tfc meet with us. Ken Zachary FOR SALE— Now available for Leo Watkins, N. G. immediate delivery W l l l y s John DeMoss, Secretary Jeeps and four-wheel drive E ureka Lodge N o. 121 A .F . A A.M pick-ups. Complete Wlllys Meets on the 1st and Overland line of panels, station 3rd Thursday evenings wagons and Jeepsters now to keep rust away each month. Visiting members cordially in sensationally reduced in price. Cdbtact Willis Motor Co., Third vited to meet with us. and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles. L. V.'Henrichs, W. M. Oregon. 22tSc H ,B. Pinkerton, Secretary Is old fashioned, reactionary, lightning hit the Tom Eraser; S herm an (Comity Jo u rn al shaN we say. farm Friday starting a fire and P u b lish ed E v ery F rid ay a t Here in the northwest we can scaring the combine team. Moro Oregon and do grow some 90 million F V o m th e O b s e r v e r , A u g . 1 9 ,1 9 1 0 ___ _______ — — ------------------feaitvr bushels of wheat and can ordin- Carl Peetz has bought the old GUee b . F r e n c h -----------— J W aw ay about 35 m iiHOn Luther Hill mansion and two E n tered a s second cl»*» m » t t e r » t O m » of it in feed for turkeys and lots on Main street, considera K S fle . • « .* ? * " ^ « 7 . cattle and for the remaining hu o f C o ik t o m *>f M arch 3, 187»._______ _— tion $140. mans that eat wheat. Bluestem and club wheat on That leaves quite a little to be q u i t e - - Wheat the f O H O® I AL n a t io n a l o ^ T h e C o r . d . ^ X h t ^ s ^ Stack a n d a wt„ go 12 and 10 Hadley and families and Mrs Ginn are all that remain of the Moro colony T h e DeMoss Family Lyric Bards and official song writers of the World’s Columbian expo sition Chicago *« in 1893 siuon held new in vuiwmju will sing in the M. E. church li» Moro Sunday morning, August 26 at 11 o’clock. I SU M M O N S To: Lawrence E. Middleton. I*" 100 OILY AVt > A w k U r .n f l. o f e r i c « t h .t n » .t < •* w ith.« T. Leder Mneea In Days of Old Want Ads AM RECEIVING - - - The Gay Shop Shuffle Board There’s an easier way NOTH-K OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby’ given that the undersigned, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County his Final Account and Report as Administrator of the Estate of W. A. Raymond, deceased, and that Monday, the 12th day of September, 1949, at 10:00 o’ clock A. M., of said day, at the courtroom, in the courthouse, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing of objections to said Final Ac N ylo n hose in new fa ll shades. count and Report and for the settlement of said estate. N ot irregu lars, 79c. Harry Kunsman Administrator GRETA, The Dalles T. Lester Johnson Attorned for Administrator IN~ THE^CIRCUIT COURT OF A »uparior tandea THE STATE OF OREGON FOR portonal aRanda nee SH E R M A N COUNTY Anna M. Middleton, Plaintiff vs THAT costs ho mo « Lawrence E. Middleton, Defen dant NO. 2730 family, and Mr. Malen’s sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs Robert Craig, all of Astoria. Mrs. Edna Melzer left Wed nesday for Portland to visit her daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Harold Murphy and sons. ’ ■ . . Mr and Mrs R. H. Hollinshead and children of Terrebonne were Saturday visitors In Moro. Botn Mr and Mrs Hollinshead are teaching In the Terrebonne schools. ___________ _ I The newest thing in social games and a pleasant w ay to use some time while waiting for a stage, a w ife or one of our good lunchs- Tilt TAVERN Adams Paint Store T hird & U n ion St. ' T he D a lles Oregon P ain t • W allpaper • ¡V enetian B linds GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS H ea v y K ote • on e coat fin ish F lex • C olorful decorator K ayon lte, w ash ab le sm ooth finish Mi o ff on all w allp a p er In stock g0% o ff on special orders notice is hereby given that tp p lio tK x i » o made on the B s t day of February, 1949, by The Paufk Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada to the Federal Communications Commission for aothoriry to discontinue the message telegram business provided by suth companies in communities located in the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada If the application is granted, message telegram service w ill be provided by The W estern U nion Telegraph Company in each such community, during the same hours that are now observed by The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada. Any member of the public desir ing to protest or support the dis continuance of such message tele gram business by The Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada may communicate in w rit ing w ith the Federal Communica tions Commission, Washington 25, D . C , on or before September 11, 1949. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Let US Worry this way „ Your valuables are safe in a safe deposit or PHONE WASCO 231 Product of Standard of California box at the United Sûtes National Bank. GRIFFITH & MEEKE Protect important papers . •. bonds. . • INSURANCE — REALTORS securities . . . j e w e l r y - y o u r precious possessions— from loss by fire or theft. Peace of mind and privacy can be yours Yea, this is the easy way to protect machinery, orchard-heaters, a ll metal surfaces against corrosion. Just paint (or spray) with Stand ard Utility Coating. Or sim p ly dip sm aller equipment. Protects from rust throughout £ %*" & X for little more than a penny a day. Rent a safe deposit box n a w . C. A MYMOUH, IOOM IY C O O P « , MAX P. XAStitOW, AwhHw» M w »»* THE DALLES BRANCH U N I T E D STATES N A T IO N A L B A N K th e year! C. R- ANDERSON . T FrV' Gras» Valier, Phone 237 k e it h MIMMI PIOIIAl Of POUT INWIANCI COIPOIATIOM M c D onald Wtutca, Phone 552 i 1 T t h e _ co i : nty court of T H E S T A T E O F OREGON FOR H H ERM AN COUNTY In the matter of the Commun al Estate of Theodore M. Rolfe, deceased, and Clara E. Rolfe, sur vlvlng spouse. H8* F IN A L N O TIC E TO WHOM IT MAY CON You are hereby given notice that «John M. Rolfe, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of said Es tate has rendered and presented for settlement his final account therein, with the above entitled Court and that Tuesday, the 6th day of Sept. A. D. 1949, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the County Court room, In the County Court house in Moro, .Sherman County, Oregon, have been appointed as a time and place for a hearing and settle ment on said final account, and of hearing objections if any thereto. ’ John M. Rolfe Administrator Roy J. Baker * Attorney ________ 39-42c C ER N : T H E “ CO UNTY COURT <>F SS. F IN A L N O TIC E T h e ab ove lo sse s h a v e occurred In SH E R M A N COUNTY — D on’t YOU BE CAUGHT U N PR EPA R ED I THE THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHERMAN COUNTY In the atter of the Estate of Wm. D. Barnett, deceased. F a r m e r s P ro te c tiv e P o lic y P r o te c t Y o u • ' - NAM E OF OREGON; You are- hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree of ab solute divorce from you and the sole care and custody of the two children of the marriage, the relief prayed for in plain tiffs complaint This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive weeks in the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper published in Moro, Sherman County, Ore gon, commencing with the is sue of August 12, 1949, the date of the first publication of this summons, by virtue of an order of the Honorable D. N. Mackay, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 5th day of August, 1949. PHIPPS & PHIPPS Attorneys for Plaintiff Pioneer Building 41-44c The Dalles, Oregon IN If y o u r C attle ea t y o n r N eigh l>or’a Crop If yon r C om bine p u lls d ow n w ir e s I f y o u r Cow w r e c k s a Car If you h a v e an autx> accid en t If y o u r D og b ite s so m eo n e (If y o u b ite th e d og— it doesn t count) DON’T WORRY IN THE S T A T E OF AN O a I • o N BANK SI IV I N • O B IO O N TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: You are hereby notified that Willard H. Barnett, the ad ministrator of the above entitled Estate has rendered and filed his final account therein with the above entitled Court, and that Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1949, at 11 o’clock A. M., in the County Court room, in the County Court house in Moro, Sherman Coun ty, Oregon, has been designated as a time and place for the final hearing and settlement of said final account herein, and of hearing objections thereto. Willard H. Barnett Administrator Roy J. Baker Attorney 39-42c 1 \ I IIE • COUNTY COUHI OI T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR SH E R M A N COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Gus Engstrom, deceased SS. F IN A L NOTICE: TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: You are hereby given notice that Helen E, Olds, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of said Estate has rendered and pre sented for settlement her final account therein with the above entitled Court and that Tues day, Sept. 6, 1949, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day in the County Court room , In the County Court house, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, have been appointed as a time and place for a hearing and settle ment of said final account, and hearing objections thereto. Helen E. Olds Administratrix Koy J. Baker