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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1943)
PAOSt S «OOM«« JOVtUfAL, MOMO, OStBOON Will Cauthers left December 22 for Pittsburgh alter receipt of a telegram-saying that his son Ralph had been seriously burned, but be arrived after the death of the son. The funeral was December 28. Mr. Cauthers is now in Washing ton D.C. for a short visit with his daughter, M rs. Clara nee Knud son. . -> Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kenny have moved to Moro and are liv ing at the hotel. He is working for the grain growers. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. peeU Sund were Judge and Mr> Updegrafl and Mr. and I ' bed. white and slreogthless, all her love gone, and w hispered: " I should tell you som ething, Clay. I m ade a m istake. It was Ben I w anted to '• W m arry . You and I a re not at all * 'JsrB alik e." And so she had died. He had turned aw ay. But he turned back, holding the w arm sm all hand of his d au g h ter within his own big fingers, knowing th at in his d au g h ter’s head was a wistful . An open m eeting of th e Moro and wonderful im age of h e r m other W om an's club will be held th is —-an im age m ade out of a child’s afte rn o o n a t 2 :30 a t the club house longing. Like a fairy tale, he a t w hich tim e E rn e st C. D avis of thought, th a t had to be brig h t and the s ta te OPA will speak on price Now continue with the Story. alw ays fair. control. Mra. Martin Melier ha. He was thinking of this, pleased charge of the program. Everyone by h er pleasure, when he saw a CZZAPTER 11 in terested is . U rge) to attend M r , r , , , , O rnduff. low-bent and shadowy shape run Ralph Bolen, having joined the Th<j w w Knlg.hUn family from the alley adjoining the Moun The long silence held on, as tain House hotel and whip across navy, left for the naval recruit- were jqew Year’s dinner guest.3 though everybody w aiicd for sonje- the street tow ard Mike Boylan's Ihing to come. Ollie Ja c k s reached ing office (in Portland Tuesday. the p ewey Thompson home. blacksm ith shop. This w as in 4he a t h:s shirt pocket tend produced his Cleo Barnum of Bend visited Mrs. Roscoe Moore is leaving corner building of Old Town, and tobacco. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. EL Friday for Portland for ax visit Mike Boylan, late-w orking, had hung "C lay ,” he said, "1 never did you Barnum, Friday, after attending with heT 8iater there a lantern above the shop’s wide no wrong, did 1?” the New Year’s dance at Kent. New Year’s dinner guests at double-door. A saddle horse stood "N ot th a t I know of.” Mrs. Davidson left for h e r Qgrj Melzer home included loose before Boylan’s rack, tow ard Sw eat ran its oil-shine across Ol heme at Terrebonne Monday eve- Mr and Mrg Floyd Flatt Mr. which the running m an aim ed. F a r lie J a c k s ’ face1; his lips w ere sm all ning on the stage a|ter spending and Mrs Howard Conlee, and Mr. th er up the street somebody shouted and sh arp and his eyes—not eyes Christmas and New Year’s with and Mrg Martjn Melzer and Pris- a w arning and a Three Pines rid er th a t any m an could tru s t—clung to h f t daughter, Mrs. Russell ,Hol- i L ltf B rushed forw ard from M cG arrah’s M organ. "All I want is a chance to store. Slowly pacing forw ard to linshead. Mr. Davidson d r o v e _______________ rid e out of this tow n," he said. w ard Mike Boylan’s shop, M organ home several days earlier. H erendeen said in his bluntly un identified the runner as soon as the answ erable m an n er: “ E verybody's Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss la tte r entered the yellow arc of the been talking about things being le retu rn ed from W ashougal S a tu r lan tern ’s light. It was Ollie Jacks. gal. So we m ade this legal and day a fte r spending New Y e ar’s Ollie Ja c k s’ b reath was a lung see w hat happened. We w on't m ake day w ith Mrs. DeMoas’s m other, th a t m istak e again. Y ou're on the ing, painful sound in the night as who is 86 and still active. They The a irp o rt at Safi, F ren ch M orocco, offered h ard going for navy w rong foot. Clay. B etter get rig h t." he rushed ag ain st the horse, threw re p o rt th a t Roy D ugger, who is him self into the saddle and clawed planes w hich landed as the field w as c a p tu re d from the French. In pic- “ N ever m ind," said M organ. They He w a s liste n in g to th e thinned re confined to his bed, says he hopes at the reins. For a brief m om ent lure a t top, m en a re laying a m e ta l strip for takeoff of the torpedo bom ber saw him now as he seldom was, the port of a m a n ’s loud v o ic e . to be home here by spring, and his face cam e around and Morgan before w hich they a re w orking. T hese m e ta l strip s have since played q u ick angles of his face showing up. asked them to tell all his Jrie n d s * an im p o rta n t p a rt in Allied a ir o p erations In T unisia. Below: A navy The change was in stan t: he had no fulness that he had alw ays had, as ; saw the constricted desperation on Leona and Glenn S ath er w ent <Hve fcorn^er |jea nose-down in a ditch n e a r the Safi airp o rt. Another 8 m o o t h n r s s , no reasonableness it; then Ollie Jack s slashed the "hello.” though the need of it had been horse away from the blacksm ith W hat he said was a challenge—he burned In him since the beginning. Moro team s will journey to C orvallis Tuesday o f last week ta k es cff. using the roadw ay for a runw ay. ___ m eant it that way and w anted them shop, turned into the gap between V /" c o to n ig h t to play basketball. where th e y w ere p re se n t a t th e D arkness rolled tidally down the Old Town and M cG arrah ’s store, to know it. He swung around, speak- hills, filling War Pass. Lights glint M rs. T heresa T im m erm an re- w edding of th e ir b ro th er Jac k and raced down-slope into the des G rass iffg t0 Ollie Ja c k s. "Y o u 're all right ed through window and doorw ay and of Chicago, fo rm erly of *ur4»d S aturday from P o rtlan d g a th e r to S herry Nusom. They ert. a f t' r spending some tim e th e re retu rn ed home S a tu rd a y .’ Valley, are the p aren ts of a in town. Ollie. But when you leave, m ade yellow fanwise pools on the J a n e t’s hand gripped Clay M or th a t's your g rief." , walks and the night breeze bore in w ith h er m other, who is ill. She M r and MrfJ S a th e r and d a u g h te r b om Jan . 2. Mr. Es- "W hoa!” said H erendeen. " I ’ll sage scent and pine scent from the j g an ’s fingers. "W hat’s the m atter. resum ed h er duties a t th e school d a u g h te r Leona and aon Glenu lin g er is going to a_naval school. rnag e“'/’what' “ d am n ed ‘'“tiouble ' I D addy?" upper country. The B urnt Ranch M r. and M rs. A rzell Lem ley p le a se /> M onday. w ere business v isito rs in M o r o "N othing,” he said, ‘*fiothing but stage stood before the hotel, ready I and fa m ily w ere N ew \ e a r s day M organ cam e about fast enough to go. M organ's attention clung to _ Mr. and Mrs. H enry B arnum Monday. Ollie Jack s having some fun.” He d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e hon;e of Mr. to m ake Lige White je rk his head the dark a re a kround G en try ’s cor-_ _ quickened his step, com ing into the and Mr. and Mrs. H arold Ginn en- Mr ftnd Mrg Cicero M iller and and M rs. C h a rle s Lem ley. aside. M organ said: "All right, Ben. ral a J„ong while. A fterw ards he ' gap and halting there as > p air qf terta in e d friends a t dinner Sun- M r and Mps M erle MiUer and Three Pines m en reached it. H eren M rs. L loyd G oodrich and son If you w ant it, you can have it said, to Ja n e t: "Y ou’re staying here day evening a t th e B arnum home. AHen w ere dinner guestjj c f th e deen arrived, saying: "G et your W ork of te a rin g down a p a r t Sath<?rg gund Mrs. C. R. Anderson en tertain ed Irw in cam e up from The Dalles now-” for a few days. L et's take a little Worses,” and then these m en w ere .. , .. T w i n J m e m b e rs tof th e G rass V alley F rid ay an d sta y e d o v e rn ig h t w ith 11 shocked everybody still, this of the red w arehouse th a t suffered walk before I s ta rt hom e." and Mrs. J e r ry Wilson and m em bers toi une u r w s v a u e y * ♦ m ” i m i n challenge so u n ex p e cted and so facing Clay M organ. One of them collapse la st sum m er when full son Mr. R ichard Ann M cG arrah knew w here they w ere dinner g u ests bridge club and additional g u ests h er p aren ts, Mr anti Mrs deadly in a quick-tempered country, had draw n his gun to take a shot at of bulk w heat was started this a t th e C a rl S ch ad ew ltz hom e S u n - a t h er hom e W ed nesday a fte rn o o n . P ik e . It caughrtHerendeen with his guard. were going, Paused by the sto re’s the re tre a tin g Ollie Jack s. He held week. The dam aged side will "he day , C ontract was in play a»t fo u r ta - C. W. F ie ld s and Mrs. E lna down. H erendeen stepped away doorway, she w atched these two, the gun half out of the holster, s ta r to m out and rebuilt w ith n e w ‘ M PK ot M u r r . » tid bles w ith high «coring honors held Rawlengh m otored to Pendleton frorn , lhe iocust tree, the bright the tall shape of the m an and the ing at Morgan, but Ollie Jack s was slender figure of the girl side by cribbing and new siding so it will , gone and it was too late and he let n / by Mrs. ’ Roy Schilling and th e S atu rd ay to v isit Leighton Fields, flame of anger in his eyes. side, go down into Old Town, J a n br stro n g enough to hold ‘a n o th er fam ^ m d ily y of o f W amic w ere visitors a t g u e s t p riz e g o in g to M rt. H e rm a n w ho c a m e fro m B re m e rto n , W n„ - ¡ 'v e got som e business to finish the gun drop back, shrugging his crop of w heat. tne home of Mrs. Marrs pa , p €terg R ef re8y,m ents w ere se rv e d to ta k e his w ife back to B rem er- during the week, M organ. When e t’s sm all hand gripping her-^ fa shoulders. Three Pines men w ere ther's. One light illum ined them a Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woods w ere Mr. and M rs. J. N . M aclnnes on ton, w h e re h e is sta tio n e d . M rs. th a t's done I'll see you. T hat is all m om ent, then they w ere lost be riding up behind H erendeen and a t th e close of the afternoon. here from C enterville, W ash., to New Y e ar’s day. Herendeen.’ I... face was red ,ong Lloyd G oodrich and son accom pa- I care to sa y ." Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Wilcox had nied th e m to h e r hom e in H e n n h - - “ F in e,” answ ered Morgan and yond Old Town as they walked to round. a tten d the funeral of Om er S ayrs --------------------- The echo of Ollie Jaeks* hors« as th e ir g u ests Sunday Mr. and Ti. he D alles n walked aw ay. Behind him, the as- ward the cem etery. Tuesday. S H IP B U IL D IN G BECOM ES ton, r e tu r n in g as f e a r as T Beyond Old Town a creek c a m e . m ade a dying tattoo in the black Mrs. H arold C hristenson of Kelso. ’ a k II»« Dou' tonished silence s till’field, The W om an’s M issionary soci- S T A T E ’S NO. I IND USTRY wrth them . Mr. F>eld., Mrs. Raw- He courthouse and wcnt out of the hills and crossed under ness, out in the desert. O ther T hree a. , The ladies are siste rs. ety will m eet fo r an a ll day m eet S ta r t in g fr o m n e x t to n o t h in g fro m C re s s V al- k' ' g h ' * n<1 M r' “ nd M ” ' L e le h to n Into the post offlee. rapp.ng a t the the road with a liquid lapping. P ast Pines riders w ere rushing from town ing W ednesday, Ja n . 18. a t the le s s t h a n tw o y e a r s a g o , s h ip - Am ong those . fro m -------------------- otored on to P ---------------------» ortland, wicket untii F red Rich cam e out of the creek the roiipd-topped wooden by the stage road. M organ said, j v G c , . e Fields - — — - -- hom e of Mrs. Dewey Thom pson. b u ild in g h a s r e p la c e d lu m b e r in g l e y w h o attended the unera o frQm w^ ere t he la tte r left fo r back roOm. headboards of the cem etery glowed courteous and quiet; "M aybe J a n T here will be a pot-luck dinner a« O r e g o n ’« N o . 1 in d u s tr y . O m er S ay rs at^ Moro lu e sd a y ^ a - RreTnert on> fo rm e r re tu rn in g "No notice yet on Government vaguely white under the moonlight. et and I are in your way; We’ll ternoon w ere Mr. and M rs. Tom here M onday. and the day will be spent in sew Following the irre g u la r row. Mor step asid e.” V alley?" W a g e r e p o r ts fo r th e th ir d q u a r gan stopped before his w ife's grave. ing fo r th e children of H aines "N o," said Herendeen, rage run Alley, Mr. and Mrs. George W il Bill Ball left S unday' fo r P ort- "No.” said the postm aster. ie r o f 1 9 4 2 . ju s t m a d e p u b lic b y M r and Mps T B arn et and J a n e t’s hand gripped his .fingers ning behind his false-cool tone. House, A laska I want to know when it com es." land on business. "T here is nothing to h u rry about. Mrs. W alter R uggles announces the state unem ploym ent com pen- d a u g h te r E thel. Mr. and Mrs. wvm ...u - - post - _____ " - I ’ll it on one of the buildings m ore tightly and she stood quite Mrs. W ayland Weld and vn.«- chil- T here’s a tim e for everything, Clay. close to him. th a t she will continue to tak e n a tio n c o m m is s io n , s h o w $ 4 2 .9 2 3 ,- J c h n R eck in a n > M r. a n d M rs. 0 . V Jn d a v fo r ^ th e ir home ,n the valley. That’s regulation.” He heard her soft, long sigh. " It Good evening, Ja n e t." m agazine subscriptions and sub- 449 p a id to s h ip y a r d e m p lo y e s as R uggles, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. “ X ------- , The sun ------------- was gone »------ from -- desert D and in C orvallis a f te r spending a sky, leaving a soft blue-running would be so nice to have a m o th er.” Jan et said in hfer precise, little- scriptions fo r the O regonian, c o m p a r e d to $ 3 0 .4 6 4 .1 8 2 fo r t h e Eakin> and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B ar- vreek h ere v isitin g her parents, light behind. The supper triangle wom an’s voice; "Good evening." This was the thing th at hit him which will he sent by mail. She w o r k e r s In tim b e r a n d lu m b e r b a - . Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Newcomb. Morgan pulled her gently on to Mc began to beat up its iron clanging so hard, his d au g h ter's loneliness for will also continue to order flow ers. R| C p r o d u c ts . Mr. and Mrs. Glen K arnes had R ita and G eorge von B orstel from tbe pOrch of the Mountain a m other. He stood a t the foot of G a rra h 's porch. Ann M cG arrah I t has been learned here th a t P r o lls ---------- s u b je c t to u n e m Z p lo y u - as th e ir g u e s ts N ew Y e a r ’s d a y le f t S u n d a y fo r T he D alles to re- House h o te l/T h e Red Canyon stage waited there. P a rt of the T hree ♦kaa n f C h a r le s L Pow- ‘ a y ------ the grave, with his hat rem oved, Pines crew galloped tow ard the des n u v wn ^H erm an c o u n tv m e n t ta x e s h av e m o re t a n ou - a n d M rs. V irg il S m ith and gurne th e ir stu d ie s a t St. M ary ’s rolled out of the hills, m ade a howl- thinking back to th a t long-gone night ell,, well known S herm an county |n (he pM t year and a h aI(. c Matjtison , of d 5Wi lnto Main stree t and when Ltla Durrie, so full of life ert, after Ollie Jacks. H erendeen fa rm e r, and M arjory F letcher, of in c r e a s in g from ,o r r p o r t U n d M r *n(J M rs F ra n |( p ik e am | ^ ppcd before lhe hotel in smoky w alked up the street, his boots lift fr o m $ 6 8 ,8 7 3 ,4 9 3 fo and laughter and recklessness, had P o rtland, was an event of New- th e fir s t q u a r te r o f 1941 to $ 1 6 0 .- ing dust. smiled to him across the dance E stel H artley cam e home from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling were eddies of dust. Morgan left the post M organ said, " I ’ll ride along, hon Y e ar’s day in th e city. h all's width, putting everything into 3 9 1 ,3 9 4 fo r th e th ir d q u a r te r o f P ortland S a tu rd a y to spend sev- visitors in The Dalles Sunday J. K. McKean p ame down Mon t h is y e a r . T h e a d v a n c e h a s b e e n her round black eyes. At eighteen ey. Be back in a few days. You John P eters re tu rn ed home Sat- outfit_ s c a tle rcd them selves day from .the a ir base a t Pendleton s t e a d y e x c e p t fo r a f l v e - m l ll lo n - eral days visiting hts fam ily. a m an was like the blowing wind; have a good tim e.” He reached J. B. E slin g er retu rn ed to P o rt- urd ay from San Francisco. Cal., a ,or)g lhe strcct Ja n e l had appCarcd to atten d the fu n eral of O m er G. he had gone over, knowing there down and kissed her, feeling the d o lla r recession t h e first q u a r . W ed n esd ay a f te r sp e n d in g a w h ere he s p e n t C h ristm a s and a t Mc G a rra h 's doorw ay and was would be a fight. Ben H erendeen w arm th of her hands as she held S ayrs. them at the back of his neck. He o f 1 9 4 2 , m a in ly d u e to d r o p in h ere fa m ily , th e w eek end v is itin g h is son Ed- c a n ing his nam e. had brought her to the dance and Mr. and Mrs. Jodie M orrison w:as sm iling as he straightened, w h o lesale an d re ta il tra d e e m - K arnes accom panied him to win and wife. She took his hand They went on Ben H erendeen stood by, quietly of A rlington w ere in town Mon p lo y m en t follow ing la st y e a r ’ s p o rtland on business, ^returning Mr. and Mrs^' A lfred Kock were through the store, into the back raging. When the m usic started sm iling at Jan et, and then at Ann day. C h r is tm a s b u y in g . home T hursday. ho sts a t a dinner New Y e ar’s eve quarters. Yellow lam plight poured Lila D urrie looked up at the sullen M cG arrah ’s attentive eyes. Out on on the red-checkered tablecloth, H erendeen, laughed at him and took the desert — far out — a gunshot T h e c o n s t r u c tio n In d u str y rise Am ong the shoppers and visi- Those p re sen t w ere Mr. and Mrs CARD OF TH A N K S splintering brilliantly against the Clay M organ’s arm , dancing a^vay^- sounded, quick and faint, and was We wish to extend our sin cer- «1»° h a s b een s p e c t a c u la r w ith p a y in T},e Dalles Monday w ere L ester B arnum , M r. and M rs. W glass cruets. Ann M cG arrah was in At the doorw ay they had stepped"' echoed by two other shots. T hat est, m ost h e a rtfe lt th an k s to all rolls for each o f th e p a s t t w o M r a n d M rs. W allace M ay, M rs. C. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. A- A was all. Ann M cG arrah saw the the kitchen, dishing the m eal; he and r Dunlap, Mr. and M rs. Arzell Lem passed on to the re a r porch, took out; down by the row of buggies, in sm ile die and saw the flam e of tem th e friends who helped u« so q u a r te r s r u n n in g o v e r $17.000.000 Gjen K arnes and sons, Mr. ‘" “ 1 the bland black night,- they had . ry I 1A , T z4 KA ‘■' J >< TT P3SSC G O il VO U IC I V d i p u iv u , tvsw«» m uch by th e ir ------ m an , y acts of A lth ------------------------- o u g h th e in c r e a s e • s h a v e n ot ----- Mrs. Gail M<’Ilro y ,~ Je a n Zevely, ley. ana Mr. _ and , , M rs. h is coat CQat and and scrubbed sc r u b bcd aw a w ay a y the th e ------ :----- ------ . , H^pman - off his stood a m om ent, no longer cool and per in his eyes. They both knew th o u g h tfulness and offers of as- been uniform , every principal in- Mr. and Mrs. John Reckm an, M rs. reiter». A ll atten d ed the dance a t r idjng dust. When he returned to no longer laughing. Even now M or Ollie Jack s was dead. H erendeen had respected M organ’s challenge; sista n c e . W e a re d eep ly a p p re - d u stry show ed h ig h e r pay ro lls K e n n e th C rew s and d a u g h te r , K e n t a f te r d in n e r. the dining room they were waiting gan rem em bered the sharpness, the th at and nothing m ore. M organ lift- ciative also o f the p a rt ta k e n by f or tb e p a s t q u a r te r a s c o m p a r e d Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mr. and M rs. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Davis of for him —J a n e t and Ann. wild intensity of his feelings as he e<f his hat, noting how Ann Mc th e A m erican L egion in th e se r- w ith th e f ,rat q u a r te r of 1 9 4 1 . A rzell L em ley, and M rs. Ted von P o rtla n d s p e n t N ew Y e a r's and They ate, idly talking, idly argu- kissed her and heard her w hisper G a rra h 's a rm rested on J a n e t’s vice and by the Legion A uxiliary H ere a r o c o m p a riso n s: a g rlc u i- Borstel. th * w<** v isitin g his m other, ing. The d ru g g ist's boy, F red T an In his ears. "C lay—Clay, do you shoulder. He said, "Good night,” love m e ? " They had gone im m edi in carin g fo r the lovely flower«: ture> f o r e s t ry an d fis h in g $170,774 ' Mr. and Mrs. G rover Y oung M rs. W. J. Davis, and o th e r rel- ner came to th^ pbac,kan^ r^ o^ and turned into the street. E dith Sayra to ,5 4 7 .7 ,5 ; m ln ln , . t , and Mr. and Mra. C heater C lark a fv e a . ■ '“ / J / her Teat unUI Morgan ately to his rig. At daylight they , (TO BE CONTINUED) L a m e r an d Jo se p h in e Sayra ,7 0 4 .9 1 s; food product«. S 3 .5 ,3 .- m o tored to T he D a lle s T u e sd a y M r. and M rs. Wren H ogue left ^es.' . y . as she had gone. w ere m arried. There hadn’t been tim e for a pic Lavon and R o m H a rt 169 to $7,S23.679; lu m b e rin g $17 - when Mr. and M rs. C lark retu rn ed F n d a y fo r C hicago .to visit his Ann M cG arrah said: "Y ou’ll be ture or for much of anything else. 157,235 to rin tin - g to P ortland. Mrs. . , C , lark «pent , M r. and riding rjHinp a a lot ,ot this week. week L et j anet M ary Lou S ayrs v„. . $30,464,182; ---------------- - p r -------- a d a u g h te r and t son-in-law -, At that tim e he owned a sm all ranch an d p u b lish in g . $1,389,755 to $ 1 - th e holidays here w ith h e r p aren ts M rs. M arcus E sh n g er, and t h e gUy h e r e /- in the Lost Hills and ran a few 468.314; tra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t and M r. C la rk a rriv e d h e re sev- new g ra n d d a u g h te r . M organ sm iled. "W hat is it this cows on it. This was w here they ( s h ip s ) $517 833 to $42 923 449; eral days ago from an arm y cam p Mr. and M rs. Dell Eakin went time. Ann? There’s always some- set up housekeeping, a long way from town, a long way from dances or from her friends. She had been a i M i s u i s ™ . . . « . . . s » » » - * , ; » — - r “ ■ *■ “ •> ~ used to better things and couldn’t He said: "I guess there are some help rem em bering it. She was a 108.381 to $7.168.274; w h o lesale W hite S alm on, W ash., to v is it h e r hom e S unday. from Shell Oil Co. things I can ’t do for h e r." storm y girl, so rash in anger, so a n d re ta il $17.924,523 to $24.133 - 9011 an d fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. F red Cox had as "I can do those things for her. I quick to seek laughter, by turns so Mr. and M rs. E d g a r Alley and djnn er quests» New Y e a r’s d a v like to. I w ant to.” But when she 305 a cres In C en terv ille se ctio n , 659: fin a n c ia l $2,824,288 to $ 3 - terribly forlorn and so tem pestuous of said this her m anner changed and ly happy. Four m onths after their K l ic k i t a t c o u n ty , p r a c tic a lly a ll 3 0 0 .8 6 7 ; s e r v ic e a n d o th e r , ,4 . Mr. and M rs. Gtw E n g stro m mo- M r and Mrs C harles Davis s to re d to T he D alles W ed nesday, p o r t lan d , M rs. W . J . DaVis, and her eyes w ere cool and her voice .m a rria g e H erendeen rode up to the t illa b le a n d o f th e b e s t la n d - lo t s 3(?2,99) to $ 7 ,3 0 8 ,9 3 8 . when E ngstrom entered the hos- Mr and MrR c ,yde pushed him away. "I don’t m ean place and stepped from the saddle. o f w a t e r - b u lld ln g s - h o g w ir e f e n c e _________________ — ,nital fo r m edical care. Mr and Mra Mau<)e ] r f t Mon(Jav th a t th e way it sounds. For her F rom the far corner of the m ead P r ic e $40 p er a c r e . C H U R C H F 3 Mrs. Alley and children and Mr. fo r home jn c la y . No, for you " ow, Clay had seen this. When he s595 a c re fa rm K lic k ita t co u n ty E ngstrom v m te d h e r at. th e hos- h His --------- head was -------- lifted and he was re a c h e d ,th e house H erendeen was 255 a c r e s tilla b le , fe n e e d - n e w m o Wasco Christian Church ’ listening to the thinned report of laughing and she was laughing but m ta l S atu rd ay . Miss M ildred Al- J , * Sunday School at 10:00 am . d ern h o u se -fo th e r b u ild in g s -g o o d ter. Mrs. Sam D avis. LAY MORGAN was a th at laughter stopped soon enough, a m a n ’s loud voice on the street. M orning serivoes a t 11:00 a.m. ley accom panied them to p a s tu r e -4 7 a c r e s a lf a lf a - s p r ln g s - - Joe W eath erfo rd of Wasco is He was stra ig h t in his chair, his for H erendeen said: "Why stick so quiet man. He didn’t Them e: “ High points in th e ea rly Dalles to leave fo r R ochester, W n. g r a v e l road to resum e h er duties as teac h er visitin g a t the home o f M r.- and mind and tem per changing back to close to the house, Clay? Don’t you Zend for our land list. C. E. Crooks teach in gs of J e su s.” - want trouble with Ben M re* Grove r Young. , worid out there. She knew what tru st your w ife?" G oldendale, W ash C h ristia n E ndeavor a t 7:00 p.m in the high school there. Morgan drew the cig ar from his Herendeen or anyone else. M r and M rs. C harles Lemley Mr. and Mrs. Gua H artm an n of he was thinking, for she had been _______________ a t the parsonage. were Sunday dinn er gu ests ait th e W asco sp ent New Y e ar’s day as on the porch »when he had chal- - mouth, feeling som e of the fury of But there were some things F O R S A L E : 3 yr. old reg. H e re fo rd home of Mr. and Mrs. E ugene * ue8ts a* the home of Mr. a n d lenged Herendeen. She said in a th at fight. He had rushed ag ain st W aseo M ethodist Church b u ll, Prince D o m in o b r e e d in g . Herendeen, hearing his wife’s he wouldn’t stand for, and Amidon a t Moro. M rs. A. F. B alzer. subdued • Stfhday School 10:00 a.m. D a v id R e id , R u fu s 3tp scream of protest. H erendeen s ta rt Mr. and M rs.. J . S. Newcomb O scar C. B n ick ert. U. S. coast l q u a rre l with him. It goes Ben’s attitude was one of W om ing w orship 11:00 a.m ed laughing again, but when they b e- had aa dinner gu ests New Y e a rs g u a rd sm a n , a fo rm e r D a lle s police . ck a j way. You never forget ' were finished, both exhausted and Epworth League 6:30 pjm. L O ST : 8 w h ite f e e d e r p ig s them. This is not only a day Mrs. W ayland Weld and chi’- officer, passed th ro u g h The Dalles anything.” drained dry and badly beaten, th ere tw een 80 and 100 lbs. R e w a r d -------------------- story of the West. It is dren of C orvallis, Mr. and M rs. N ew Y ear’s n ig h t dn the P ortland He said> "Thanks for the supper, was no am usem en t in H erendeen. $25. W . D. B a r n e tt, G r a ss V a l- Mowo Com m unity Church . T hat hurt still cam e back to plague Jesse H elyer o f K ent and M rs. Rose en ro u te to F o rt M cHenry, Ann.” and walked on, through the ley , o r e . Phone 922. 9-10-11-pd Jam es D Moberg, pastor. also a story of the men E th a Schilling and «on R oberta B altim ore, Md., U. S. co ast guard store to the front porfch.. She fol- Morgan, even now; he rem em b ered Bible school a t 10:00 a.m. who helped to make it ______ _ Worship _____ Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zehner of p atro l station. He was one of lowed him ; she was beside him when how he w alked to the co rral and M orning a _ t 11:00 a.m. n n t t m n m t t t n n n n m î t n t t t ô t t m n œ Serm on “ P ra y e r and action,” Luke The Dalles w ere gue'sts a t th e th ree picked from a group of 400 he paused on the street. Janet ran hung his elbows ag ain st it to keep great, men who were hard 11:1. Special music by choir. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sm ith to receive special tra in in g in po- forward from the store’s back a - from falling, and how blindly H er endeen staggered tow ard his horse. fighters but good losers. C.E. at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. , lice and fire w ork. Mra. Brock- 'O . o“ »-«' He had w hipped H erendeen in th a t Wednesday at 7:30, choir prac- Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith . and prt. who ¡9 a nurae in one of the * .!no7!c,! t _ ?.__ . . « « .n ... fight and yet he had lost; for, five Woman’s Club Having Open Meeting Today r*-~v FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 Tough Going for Planes on Captured Field Tur. STORY BO PAR: Tltore** g olai to b« w ar la the cattle country. w a r be tween the big ranchers like Ben Heren deen and the little feUowa. Clay M or gan la an Im portant rancher, but he doesn't like Herendeen's methods and doesn't hesitate to say so. A solitary Ggu{a<Who cannot forget the wife who died hating him , M organ Is devoted to kts nine-year-old daughter, Janet. He has b re u -h t her Into town with him, where Okie Jacks, a rustler, Is on tria l lo r stealing Herendeen's catUe. Jacks Is freed by the Jury, hot as he steps out »•mo the rourtliouse steps everyone knows he Is a dead man. Jack Sather Recently Wed At Corvallis Grass Valley Bridge Club Has Meeting i t i ’ W ant Ads C C A INSURANCE ' Moro ' >: .AP«- | j | | | | IIIIIIII IH IH |l | l |1 ’1........ **t**,,MM _ 4 -n J r tice. son L a rry w ere visitors in The P ortland hospitals, p la n s to T hursday a t 7:30, p ra y er m eet- Dalles M onday. main ing. , __ Mr. and M rs. M arcus EsMnger date. 1 r »>