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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1943)
n I FA«K S, SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON. Death-of Former Resident 'old By Visitor - o k Logan Gentry was here from Portland last week and a part of this to visit his daughter. Mrs Aift Bucholtz and friends. Logan reports ¿that Harold Thorgeaen, now 4a Portland policeman, told him that Donald Barnes had been kill ed in the service. _ . Mr and Mrs Wendell Balaiger and Mr and Mrs Roy Powell were in Portland Saturday night to see the Ice Capades at the ice arena, a show they enjoyed. David and Nicky Wright dis- renaed with their Jtonsihi in the hospital Monday morning, return ing home Tuesday. i W.' Ray Blake and wife and Mrs Bernice Wilt left - Monday morning for Seattle where Ray will work for a credit company having left the employ of the First National Bank. Judge George Updegraff was in The Dalles Monday sitting for Judge Wilson who is in the east. - Randall Martin improved the front of his confectionery Wed- n'^lay with a coat of white paint. ' T .■* county meat committee will ***c *■ here Friday to go over the of the slaughterers o f the coun' v. C«J ''m Routh, field man for the siaite selective service, was ■here Wednesday checking on the county draft board. Mr and Mrs R H Hollin3haad were down from Redmond where they are making their home with her folks for the summer. He is putting up some hay and building an addition to tfie house. A letter from Lloyd Johnson, now in Africa, was received tell ing of his experiences in meeting the natives. Mrs. L L Peetz returned home Friday after a visit of two weeks with her daughter. Mrs Karl Landstrom. who is now living at Albany w hib her hushand, a can- tain at Camp Adair, is in t’hst 307 U.8. NATIONAL BANK THE DALLES, OREGON tiH I ill U FRIDAY, JULY 1«, 1»4> camp. - . Henry Fuller is here frham Bon neville, where he has been work» ing for the past eight or ten years, to work this harvest with his brother, Wes. . The Clarence Morrison combine was reported afire Wednesday at the Morrisdh place east of Wasco while cutting barley. The draper caught fire and was destroyed. It wall probably be at least an other week before yields, even of barley can be reported Oren Schadewitz came up from Portland this week to spend a little time around Moro. Mrs Aden Axtell is spending the week in Beaverton visiting w:*h relatives. Mrs James Warhock was here this week from Portland for n few days visit with her parents, Mr a id Mrs W C Puller. Mrs Chester Coats arrived early Thursday morning in The Dalles coming from Salt Lake City, Utah where she visited her husband be fore coming home to spend some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs Carroll Sayre «'-A-, Mrs Gladys Morrison talked to her daughter, Helen in North Carolina, Thursday night. H ’hn has finished preliminary training and is now a regular marine. z Reunion Shower Given For Young Grass is a daily performance, VaHey Matron Hrs Harold Eakin was hostess at a layette shower for M n Clyde Stradley at the Stradley home lest Thursday afternoon. After the gifts were opened refresh- meats were served to about 40 guests. Mrs. Elton Bakin assisted the h ostess.in serving. * • Mre Lewis Olds, Mrs Ted Trim- ble and Dean Olds were business visitors in The Dalles Friday- Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Lemley. _ ¿ti. ~ > Mr. Kenne«, B sm ett went to D«U« to meet her isther A A Dunlap who returned from Portland. Mr and-M rs Dean'iOlda left Saturday from Portland after spendang several days here visi- ting relatives. Mr and Mre Harold Eakin went to Portland Sunday on business returning Wednesday. '•M r and Mrs W C Schilling and family of Moro, Mt and Mrs Roy Schilling and son Gary and Mr and Mrs Bud Coon were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mre W F Schilling Sunday. Little Lavelle Schilling remained with her grandparents for a week’s visit. Dell Olds went to Portland Mon day to bring Mre Olds home from the hospital where she has been for several months. A A Dunlap accompanied him to visit Mrs Dunlap at the Portland Sanitar ium. They returned home Tues day evening. B U Y IN G FO O D is almost so. * You need a constant, steady, handy source of supply where the larder can be replenished with good food at good Winter Courses cam e fro m Tuition for the year is *72.00 The standard two-year college which includes ail fee« for and lower division course leading dent activities. *tu- Mm , A health meeting was held • at the home of Mr« Art Bibby Thur- sday afternoon. Miss Mabel Spin- ning R.N. of The Dalles was the speaker. Mre Afton McIntyre <>f Wasco was also presept Lowell Tiller, son of Mr abd Mrs Roy Tiller of Hermiston left a week ago Sunday for Indianap olis where he Will be statirred with the ‘ navy. He will attend school there for several months Mrs H O Dugger, Mrs Ed Alley, John Block were busances visitors m The Dai-lee Monday Mrs R J Baker accompanied them to that city. Mre Mac Alsup and daughter Lavonne accompanied them here, Mrs Alsup going home with Mrs Dugger and Lavonne going to the Eben Kee home to work in har vest. H ave-yo u r’s insured before it bums Want Ads A FOR SALE: Two Gheney rod weed- erU, Bibby Bros. Grass Valley 16c dropped match, a hit b^ lightning may cost you a FOR SALE: 1 circulator oil heat- z er, 1 davenport, 2 rugs, bed room suite, dinning room suite, other furniture. Gladys Willou ghby, Grass VaWey 35-7pd good crop. POR SALE: Cedar Fence Posits Write Roy Stanek, Hood River, Oregon. Rt 2 35-7 pd Buy W a r Stamps to build the Shangri-La and help bomb Toky .♦ 4 Arthur Roth left Friday for the naval training station at Far ragut, Idaho after spending his furlough here with relatives and friends H a rtle y be offered. « «*■ «evator. Mr « ' M r s Robert LeBleu and Rachael and Mrs Le- Eastern OregonCollego of Edu S ^ t t i brother, Richard Kunts, cation, La Grande, (special) 'r a * t0 Portland Wednaseda.v An official ' announcement of when K“nt’ i®ined «norines. course offerings for the next col; He «turned here to await his lege year at Eastern Oregon Col . lege of Education, beginning Sep Mr and Mrs W C Todd received tember 30, was made by Dr. Ro- word recently from thear son, Bill Todd, that he was taking an enginering course -a t the Univer- gjty of Cinncinnatti. Shopj'ers in The Dalles Friday were Mr and Mrs C P Adams, Mr and Mre Dell Eakin and grand- M_. Q D> Mrs Louis May came up from The Dalles Thursday evening to visit hey parents, Mr and Mrs I D Pike. Ixn iis May came down from Redmond Saturday and they went to The Halles Sunday to get their household goods which they took to their new home at Red mond E stel a habit almost universal, praise be. ben J. Maaske, President, tod*/. credit Secretarial Science oourec In teacher training the regular designed to prepare MudenAa for three-year program leading to positions as secretary, office man- state certification and the B. S. ager, bookkeeper, and similar po- degree in elementary education sitions in the business field, will again EOCE Arranges Mrs J S Newcomb entertained members of the bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon with two tables of contract in play. High score was held by Mrs CM Clevenger and low by Mrs Glen Perry. Senator Alben B arkley of Ken tucky proudly Pcsc£ at Randolph F ield, Texas, w ’tb b*s gra ddacjh- tor, Dorethy Anne, daughter of M jr . sad M rs. D. M . B arkley. This was the first meeting cf Miss iia r k ’cy and her grandfather and w rs (he first tim e lh ; senater had seen |iis son since 1941. Mr and Mrs Willard Barnet went Amoi^g the shoppers In The Dallas Saturday were Mr and Mrs to The Dale« Saturday and again Ted Peterson, Mrs Herman, Peters Monday when he entered the hos Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison, Mr pital for treatment of sinuaee. and Mrs Wallace May, Mrs A M «0 P ort* land to <pend the week end here with his family Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and son Don went to The Dalles Saturday to see a doctor. Mr and Mrs Bert Cox, Warren Morgan ‘and Doris Pbyne were visitors in The Dalles Monday. jxu am jttm ötß tön öötöan «: prices. T h a t means ♦ Quality Store G rass V a lley INSURANCE ffpyMmmniHHH»»»nmmnnnm u m MAY & SON BUCHOLTZ CONFECTIONERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORO GRAIN GROWERS DOUMA’8 MARKET FOSS & COMPANY S H E K M A xn U h A Mh I K AVI J, K. \lcKEAN SHERMAN CO. JOURNAL MORO LUMBER A FUEL YARD PACIFIC POWER A LIGHT CO. 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