Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 08, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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SHBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAE.
MORO. ORBGON. FRLDAI, AUGUST S, llttl
T p T oonl Airl
RAGSDALE NAMED
Mr.. Rosiad taM been m aking the Mrs. Wide« pa'rertts, Mr. and Mr»
J
_ The rough work» -of the projec-
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W. H. Ragedate « f
■trip in
car
.stay in g home Wm. Rhipping. "Mrs. Belknap re-
xX iV S
ted changes in <tbe Moro Legion
been
requested by
nights.
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'iT i turned home Thursday leaving r
hall lha® been completed m time
general agent <rf the
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..... , her m other there foP a week.
t
for the snnual harvest ball that
' Mr .and Mrs. Bruce Millard
to represent that
Patricia
Kaisehecrg
is
a
t
Nosko-
£*>
wiK be held there this Saturday
caled on Mr. arid Mr» Haggard
_
the Sherman
Tuasdny.
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~^Witrbeaoh--haadn^‘gone«'««here' m
m y«.
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ittia n
Dnfsnw hoard, R
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a .
oompeny w ith h er cousin Barbara
in Spokane this
Settling of the tower and rot-
James A. W hite is visiting here
Portland,
This board has
tin g of the posts of the w ater to-
from Portland. He is Mrs. E. T. lk®set>CJg 01
a t the direction o f the
w er ait the fair grounds caused
------ «---- ------- OlesonSi father.
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Mr». Helen Dingle arrived here
of Agriculture to eoardirato ac­
Nine children, infant and pre-
^ k to . drop about eight i n - i . ' Miss G ertrude Cannel 1, dough-
Mns
Hilderbmnd fpom Portland Wednesday of teat
tivities of the department that in­
school, were examined a t Moro
reiMÍr WÜ1 be .necessary be- te r of Rev. an d Mrs. IF. L. Can-
Tueada for, week to attend to business affairs
volve national defense and to eo-
Tuesday, August 5 and routine fcre
tank can he used.
<nell o f Wasco, became the Ibnde &
^ t i o n a t th e Oregon She
leav¿ «<» J h e h a n » of her
<»
p ref m ate these aotivittea with
im m unisations done a s will be a t
c R
caunty
city of U w rence C. Edwards of Sal-
daughter; Mrs. S. J. Keahnen,
those of other defense
«11 «iwih conferences. Mrs. E dith
, __
, k l z^-wnv t« em , Ju ly 29 in the Firsit Metho-
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who was known hiere when she
<jn the field. Mr. Ragsdale la
Sayrs Mrs Wily Knighton, Mrs. , ,
t h
e ' book«
diat clht’Tch iut Salem. H er fath er
Mtes Ivalou Feugh is emp oye< w
Eva p w l Mr.
Mrs. R ea.
&
- * M ». Percy
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mM”
ident o f the Mid Goiumhia
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4.
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Co n . 0i«vrv p»«’™ »*«► . . —
op
company.
uston Credit aasociaition
Thompson, members of
Aha-
stone i ^ t Friday and the
The bride wias accompanied by
T
w;
- g„ ^ p • + ths old now.
director
of the Farm Credit ad-
erican Legion A u x i l i a r y ! e v e n t was celebrated by a dinner her sister, Mow. Ed Huntley, as . . .
^ ^ tin at the Bernie
nrnisitration.
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with the examinations and helped
bis two sons, Callas and (matron of honor and attired in
.
PCAs LOAN $2,000,000,000
prepare the conference room®.
Roscoe an d fam ilies were invited white chiffon with lace insertions
’
Mrs. Elisabeth Schaeffer Tetor-
dine
hirn and wife M r.
.
W. B. Rice was home test week
Bacon for B ritain is going to
ned from Prineville Tuesday, hav
Mrs . C iw e Axten w ere allK>
from R n? wherP ,he has been put be produced with the help of the
, <fy i W illam ette university and a mem-
up
two billionth dollar loaned by the
ing gone there to attend the an- guea)t-
her of Delta Tau Gamma and Mu
and Mrs. Gee Jenkins ano Production Credit system accord-
nnal pioneer picnic of th a t county
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P h i Epsilon. Mr. Edw ards is a.
Athena are visiting with ,jng to j e \y Hoech, The iDfalles
Mr. and Mrist J. K. McKean
e
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Phi Delta Kappa and is working Mr an4 Mrs c A Torn and ^ ^ ^ , - y treasu rer o f . the
Mid-
■mere m Portland over »he week
a
t
the
U
niversity
of
Oregon
for
C
!tjjjl?T
friends
a
t
iRufus.
Columbia
Production
Credit
as-
end.
a m aster’s degree. A fter a honey
Mrs Iz?b W atkins entertained re la tio n .
Tex Irzyk returned to Moro 1 .
np •
Elm er B. Collins, for 14 years
u a w S v - I ——
moon in California they will live
pleasure of her daughter, The two .millionth dollar
was special assistant to the attorney
left Friday from Portland, where L lIlC
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E X c IH p i
n « « n te a - n -rural
.Mi. . 1 telouhone lines l* 7, a1 Eugene for .< the rem
of j ttl<nne w ith a birthday party on loaned
to M artin Paul general 01
he ihad
had been
of m
the e United
been for
to t the
rone past
pasv month
^ Seventeen
A .. ainder
o Sar-
HWIRXI hhis
W in month
u iu h w u mj
u n ited States,
M ates, de-
ae-
ru ra l telephone
lines
tKp
sum
m er_ MrSi
Anth
u r Sar-
have
his
injured
leg
treated-
.
Sherman
cdunty
have
taken
ad-
the
summer.
Mre-
A
rthur
T
h
ted
&
y
afternoon.
The
follow-
K
<xn.
corn-hog
farm
er of G rirnel, p a rtm e n t of justice, who has
to have his injured leg treated
Mr. .and M m Loy Heath and
tew X e d in HM1 f ” 1
J
' *ust assum cd his new dutieS ”
ro
hoys
of
Yakima,
W
ash.,
stop-
«
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n
o
tio
n
Ito
such
dlii?
assisted
ait
the
servm
g
^
ra
te
h
e
r
7th
birthday:
Domino
“Here
in
the
mid-Columbia
dis-
two hoys of Yakima, wasn., «uxp-
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exemption to such Z Z L ----------------:--------------------7 « brate
Wh biTthd®y: Do™1(>
“Here in the mid-Columbia dis- assistant
assistant western
western general
general coun-
coun-
(i____ Wednesday orn
rxn itih-prr
. / aug*r>‘ were 36
n o ru
__ r- ‘ ita/ble.
1 <
B.nd Dokxrea
Dolores Watkin®,
Watkin®. Gwemdlyn tric t”,
t”. Iloech
Hoeeh pointed
uointed out,
out. “we sel of the Union Pacific railroad
ped j here
th e ir w«v
way ? • 1VU1®
x L .
t|vere
ta'We* -
end
Mr. when
Heath
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> „ ° f
Nrshet,
Moore,
Joyce have
th a n ten million
headquarters
£ home
7 a from
X m a Klamath.
m countiam
a
aX ^ t e l y ^ a f f this
of
^ m m Ruth
.ie a n Ann
and G
lem a Wallace.
A used more
o f Production
Credit with
in
~ u .,o . at
e.c.e, Omaha.
a ,.,-
Rm m ajean and Glemna Wallace. A doJlors of Production Credit in
»honored ait a s^°'r^ cake __ decoreted
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XAirvi was
w a
-v* w ith
, v** seven cand- our own association. We hav'-
boy.
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’ ^ ave qualified
,?J" J for th
“-1- e - —
Harold Dutton left from Al­
im i n m fcbeni
ex
Saiturday given a t the ,„e
the table It was ser- kised it to grow wheat and frui‘.
Virgimm
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eruption -Ruling« of the tax com- home nf Mrs Afcert
aska
for California, and plan» to
raise steers, lambs and wool: to
Hood River Tu/esd-ay
i/t necessary
nece-ssa<ry fa r the
H . red w ith ice cream.
. - to vr ,
. wissrom
missiom make
Paiulen
Ka.®ebe(rg uoq
was a A
co-
C ^ t a r c / a y l i
fa th e r
A l l , « - M u r -rr t
W # I
be-
¿ 7 th , s f u X ,.
Mrs Betty Kaseborg came up buy farm machinery and to meet ,be in Fortress Monroe, Va. where*
from
Portland
Friday
for
a
weeks
’afr'tihe
o
th
er
credit
needs
of
the
'
h<‘ will a tte n d school.
here for harvest, -and friends m
-becoming exempt.
this county.
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Frankie Letihan, nephew of v id t with relatives and friend», farm er.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henreagin
‘‘While we are doing this, how
Mrs. Dorothy Peetz drove njp
Lines now free fro m 'ta x e s are.
|Aj^x Maenab is spending a
from Sandv Monday bringing her lB:glow, Gordon, Line 49, Line 41,
^¡8 vacation a t the Mac- of Moro an d three children were vveT, we arc not losing sight of
gueets of Mrs. Maudie Akers Sun th< fact th a t th is is a dangerou-
d-r -Thter, J a n r t .for
a weeks vis- Wasco, L:ne-48 Wasco, Line 79-
day.
♦
time for our members to expand
rt wMh her
W . ««d Moro,
83-
Straight BOURBON W hiskey
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKee are beyond the reasonable capacity of
A tto rn e y A t L a w
M. . J 'M r i A S
J o h n « « W t Moro, Orchard» line 4«-WaSco, Macnab « « re Portland »hopper, having their house redecorated.
itheir plants and equipment, anxl
N e x t tim e y o u c a ll fo r
Safanfay wttfc Mr end M r,. L.
Rosebush lioe-Grass Valley, Riot Monday retiurnmg home th e same
Dick Yocum started
Tuesday we are -emphasizing th a t this is
M o r o a n d W aaoo
' X t i o 7 Salem for a weeks k d ^ e line. G ras, Valley. Scott e v e n » ,.
a b o ttle , m a k e i t G o ld
u h t it iw i v*
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m orning working w ith the har- a time to get out of debt, rather
vm/ARtiom trio to Wallowa county canyon, Wa^co, Wasco TK>rtihere,
H arvesting in th e north end of vert crew on the Ove Hansen than to create new debts.”
L a b e l. I t ’s got w h a t i t
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^he county is jkist about over place.
mr----
Wasco Telephone
line.
end other points
takes w h e tt i t com es to
with opera tors well pleased with
end Mrs. Dick Ye rem vis-
Marion McKee, having accepted
thelr
yields
of
grain.
■
ited
Sunday
a
t
Five
Mile
with
taste.
a position with the s ta te Board
C H U R C H E S
Miss Vivian Trounce o f Moro Mrs. Yocum’s sister, Mi's. Leah
of Pharm acy, left Monday f a r an
AT H O T E L
,M«ro Community church. Sun- »Pent « v e r d dajm
Mr- J « ” «™-
ir.i'-pection trip to southern Ore-
day
A
ugust
10
1941
Sunday
an^
Mrs.
A
rthur
Sargent
return-
Robert
Davis
spent
several
days
GEARHART
CTJl V /V.QKU?/!/
■
(i
var i
i
i
■taken _._, a t . , w <-> /»« »»
t o n e C hr:»tran®en was -taken
Mwning worship
her ^onie Wednesday.
in Portland,
New rubber
to The Dalles Tuesday evening
,ii:00. -Rev. Lawrence Mitchel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ijawrence Funk
Week end guests
“ g
ag itato r stops
Golf, Suim,
following an' acckW it V received
fo,r m er pastor of the church m et their son in tew and daugb- Mrs. Roy Belshee were Mr». Mab-
wringer rolls
Fish, Hike,
while skating.
A ,few rtitches
’f n p the p ^ p jt.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joan Hull of el Cota and children of The Dal-
Trapshoot,
'Portland a t Hood River where les. Additional guerts Sunday in-
were needed to close a wounded
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Surfbathe,
F. they camped together.
eluded Mr. and Mr®. R. C. Byerw
.chin.
J««.
Wasco Church of Christ: ••
Trade your old washer as
Ride, Dance.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Clothier
and
and
Mr
311x1
M
rs‘
Howard
Belshee
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Searcy, Mr. j>ird»g day, Augrj-st 10. Church
Mr. and Mrs. wm. ciom ier ann
•
and Mrs. Ross Ornduff and Mr.
KChool 10:00 a m . W. D. daughter Ann accompanied by
Mono.
down payment. Phone 161
Fatty E»«4.
and Mr®. Orval Thogeirsan va<^ ’ W atkins, supt. Morning J worship Mrs. A ugusta Huckin spent Sun-
G erry Leeha.n,
u
. LS
home in Portland a fte r having
for trial
tiored a t Paulina teke over the 1 1 ; q 0 , apj,e Communion, Message- <}ay in The Dalles?
ffataa.
«pent the summer helping har-
w’-ek end.
The Mind of The Holy Spirit.
A rthur Sptuoer will enter
v, " t
F ,-,nk Metllrr p te » .
h o te l
G’-.v Pickard of Gilliam county
A
frfvm thp
He will quit
Mre.
We®
Wilde
and
daughter
GEARHART
v irte d a t the H arry
m
-that the membership as fa r as Wor ji
the co-op office Saturday.
n
far Stan
Gaorhart, Ora. I m . »®r<l«y S
V ^me th is wrote
be present for a congre-
Mre. Kennet)h PF c W S W , Miss
^¿h
The Dalles, Ore. •
Mrs. Betty Kaaeberg <>f P<n*- gctkynal business m eeting, fol- Mary F ortner and Mrs. Lydia
Tuesday f >r
land visited with Mr. and Mrs. J-
tihe morning service. Mat- j ^ b y werv in The Dalle« Satur-
K McKe-in this week.
itbat Otre very im portant to ^ y
Word was received here th a t
up
y ^ , m y be
(A‘f te r a
Connie Wil
Ronald Gentry expected to-be m ar
Jg A
To You. You have
left.
hcjne
his
ried a t Hood River -next Sunday, & y<jice in
extension of the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bel-
August 10.
fu tu re plans.
»bee for his home in The Dalle».
Bessie Gentry of Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. Coin Rostad and
has arrived in The Dalles
u a u e s a,t
a.u the
w
Wauzco Methodist Church, Sun- S(>n>
left f«,. th eir new
Clayton May home and expects
school 10:00, Morning wor- 4<>ca’tion a t GoJdendale. However
to be in Moro soon for
or a vxsuit.
visrt.
*h
- - ?p a t H
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;00 ,p
- ^ tc h ’ m g service
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iiil
Mrs.
David
Nish
left
Sunday
r
s
«
«
V
sllw
Methodist
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tthe C rass Valley Methodisit
•; H íhí H hi ÍÍ
,
.H
.
for a weeks visit in Portland.
church Sunday afternoon a t 2:30.
¡ili’hl
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Mre. Gladdis Buxton returned
p F. L.
L o Oaamell,
annen > partor.
pastor.
S turd iv from a three weeks vis-
with b fr -son, IV'.'llis and family
V y
a t NTche?, Washington.
Mrs H. :P._Dkoher returned to pQ,R g AL E ; Nice 6 room bouse,
he^ home in Portland Monday a f­
partly furnished, close in, phone
ter a stay of five weeks a t the
2813 or w rite 209 W 4th St.
home of her sister, Mrs. Ethel
The Dalles
40-43 pd
Nr-*v.
Wllv Knighton is comffned to T O R ’SALE:»Fouf Bucks. Box 133,
bed with w hat is thought to be
Moro, c
rheumatism.
HART’S BETTER R. I. Red Chix,
Mrs.- Scott F ortner of Hood
July $8.50 per 100. Bettor fryers,
River was here one day this week
Better layers. B etter Leghorns
to sro her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
$7.95 - 100. Pullets $16.50. Re­
W. R’ y Blake.
member H art’s Hatchery, Bea­
Percy Thompson is- building an
verton, Oregon.
addition to his house in town th a t
he will use to piit his shoe repair MEANING Pigs for Sale: Call
416, Wasco.
38-40 pd
shop in a» soon as completed.
FOR SALE: Two yearling oross-
The entire east is within easy,
hred rams: two early tembs,
convenient reach through two
crossbred ram s The wool from
Union Pacific gateways-Chicago
a l! four grades the best in med­
ium course. Millard1 Eakin, Grass
and St. Louis. And the 3-famous
Valley.
39-42
trains east, which are placed at
your disposal, offer —
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Z'J
fj <|SCO killI ,
Clinic JHeldU"
For Children’s
Health Check
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Seventeen Rural
r TAfnnf
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
EASY WASHER
GOLD LABEL
'ÍÁtnt'
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$ J .9 O
SA FE
Q uart
$ 1 .0 0
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P in t
HAMPTON FURNITURE
W ESTERNERS LIKE IT
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M A K E IT A
W ant A ds
SUMMEI
THE EAST INVITES YOU
Riding Bucking Horses
P la n ta <fa
and
Watching Others Ride
has been, since the pioneers bought their first Indian cay-
UNION PACIFIC
u ses, a typically w estern sport.
Like bathing beauties, it has to be good to be enjoyed
.
At the Sherman County fair, the best o f the northw est’s
P O R T A B L E
W e ld e r
EVEN THE N U T S
AND BOLTS A BE
A ir -c o n d ltlo ifd C o m fo rt
P o p u la r -p r ic e d M e a /a
P o r t e r S e r v ic e e n d F r e e
P i l l o w in A l l C o a c h o e
E L E C T R IC
[ALSO LOW-COST FARES')
J o e ’s M o t o r S e rv ic e
Example: In Deluxe Coach
$ 6 5 Bo^
Moro Lodge No.
(3) Where hardness and tou gh ­
ness are needed "Caterpillar”
fills the bill. Even the nuts and
bolts on “ C aterpillar” Diesel
Tractors are heat-treated to
insure hardness and long life.
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well trained riders to m ake a thrilling perform ance.
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C h ica g o
113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
$40.04 one way
Meet® 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays
in ths S t r e a m l i n e r - city of P ortland
Equipm ent inclu d e» All-room Car
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
I v d i o o n u and Com partm ent. S a v e .
sient and visiting
J J - h o u r « to C h ic a g o . S - « a i l i n g e
»-u'Athly from Portland, 6 t3 0 p. ro. on
brothers are cordi
;ih , 13th, 19th, 25th. N o oxtra f a n .
ally invited to meet
r it h us.
P O R T L A N D R O S E — d.ily
Joe Ritner N.G.
•o Chicago. Fa»t aervioe to Denver,
Kenttä City, St. Lout». Registered
Vernon Miller, See.
Xur»«-Stewerde»a Service.
Lupine Rebekah -Lodge No. 116
P A C IF IC L I M I T E D — daily
Moro. Oregon
t o Cljjeago. Connection» for other
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
mid-west and eastern points.
day of each month,
I Vacation Wondariand-Sun Valley,
Visiting members wel
Idaho. Opon year-round
come.
Helen Martin N. G.
Vacelion looklsli on roqwost
Florence Johnston,
E. J. Hazen
Eureka Lodge Tio. 121 A-F & A-M
Phone 391
Meets on the 1st and .
L, . > ^
3rd ’ Thursday eve­
nings of each month.
Visiting members cor
dially invited to meet
O’MtARA
Supply & Imp. Co WeBielJ
lohn Door«
bucking horses try their strength and speed a g a in sH h a t o f
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SEPTEMBER 12-13-14
are the d ates this y’e ar.
Excitement - Enjoyment - Entertainment
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The best o f am usem ent and exhibits
By people you know at th e--------
SHERMAN COUNTY
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