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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1943)
✓ - - —- * *. - * '■» -- — » , " • . • 4 PAGfc I. MtUKMAM COUNTY JOURNAL, MONO, OUKGON. * . a , FBlpA Ÿ, AUGUST S, 1IU '.-L . ’ First Wheat Many Attend Loan Made To Reckman ¡Funeral Wasco Farmer At Grass Valley Mrs- Pearl Butler McDonald obtained the first wheat loan in Sherman county this year on Rex wheat weighing 00.8 pounds per bushel and grading No. 'L The field made 35 bushels per acre, it is reported. New trucks were bought by Merle Miller, J M Wilson, Grass Valley Grain Growers and Ted von Borstel who obtained permits for purchases. Mrs Lyle Woods came over from Centervifie, Wash., to visit with friends and relatives Wed nesday of this week. J K McKean will leave Sunday for F o rt D o u g l a s , U tah from where he will be sent to another camp for further flying instruc tion. Mrs Bernard Martin and Jac queline Donohue. Bernard’s cou sin, who is staying w ith them tem porarily, were Thursday business visitors in The Dalles last week Ajccompanying them home was Jacqueline’s mother, Mm Charles T illm an, recently of Douglas, Ar izona, who is now bookkeeper fo- , th- Moro Grain Growers. A traveling examiner of opera tors and chauffeurs is schedule«! to to in Moro Thursday, August 12 between 9 and 11 a.m. Ed Tomlin and a friend,Gordon Duncan, stopped in Micro Thurs day while on their way badc to Portland a fte r a visit a t Walla Walla Cal Dawson was heTe Sunday with Dr and Mrs ' W N Morse of The Dalles who, with Mr and Mrs L V Moore had dinner with Mrs Gladys Morrison. Mtr Dawaon has ju st returned from the east where he received special training and la now on his way to Alaska. „ Four new combines arrived last Friday night, being the first of such machines made after the re moval . of restrictions on their m anufacture. Farmers getting them are W C Schilling, A C Kase berg, Moore Bros, and an Antelope DON’T WASTE TANK TRUCKS—The ODT is asking farm ers and businessmen to help reduce tank truck tri*s and mileage by placing larger fuel orders and calling for fewer deliveries. At the Railroad Station—B e Careful! Funeral aggvioee for Mrs Dick Reckman, who died a t her home in Boring Tuesday morning, was held Thursday afternoon at 2o’- clock from the Methodist church in Grass Valley. The Rev. Ed- h a rd J. Blanker of The Dalles officiating. Pallbearers were V B Eakin, William B rinkert, J S Newcomb, Fred Cox, Frank Lemley and Oscar Ruggles. Arrangem ents were in care of the Jacobson Funeral Home of Gresham with interm ent in the LO.O.F. ceme- 1 tery a t G rass Valley. Out of town relatives attend ing were Dick Reckman, Henry Reckman of Boring, Mr and Mrs Andy Reckman and baby and Mrs Kenn of Sandy, Mr and Mrs Wal ter Kock o f Gladstone, M}r and Mrs Dewey Brown .o f Portland, Mrs. ,Elaie H^tjene and eon of shaniko, Mrs Carsten von Borstel of Portland, Mrs Delvin Dean of The Dalles, M r and Mrs Ralph Eakin and fam ily of Moro and Mr and Mrs Alva Eakin and fam ily of Boyd. Mr and Mrs A rthur Burnett and baby of Portland and Mr and Mrs Blaine Miller and children of Moro epentx Sunday visiting a t the home of Mr and M rs Mil lard Eakin, Mr B urnett will help a t the ranch during haYveet. AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF Mrs C Anderson of Portland is a house guest of h er son, C R Anderson. She arrived here F ri day evening. Mrs I D Pike and grandson, Irwin Goodrich, went to The Dal les Wednesday to visit her dau ghter, Mrs Jesse Goodrich, re turning home Thursday. Mrs Maude G arrstt returned home Sunday from Maupin where.» she spent several days visiting her daughter, Mrs Jam es Phifer. Miss Lila Lee Alley and Miss Doris Newcomb came home from The Dalles Saturday evening to* spend the week e n d ' visiting their parent«. Among the visitors in The Dal les Sunday were Mr and Mrs John Roth, Mrs Kenneth B arnett. Mr and Mrs Don Smith, Miss Bet ty Olds, Mrs Glen Perry, Earl Olds, Duane Lemfley, Rodney Hul- dhcroft, John Beuther, Mr anti- Mrs Tom Alley and Merrill afld Glenn Sather of Kent. The Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded Staff SfL Deyle Kimmery of Huntington, Texas, for manning a sub-machine gun and returning the fire of low-flying enemy planes durioc the Jap attack on Hickam Field. When his ammunition was gone he ran from the cover of his truck to get more, and kept firina until the truck bombed. He showed bravery beyond the call of dutv. Figure out far yourself how much you can invest in War Savings beyond what are doing now. program. Government Buying S eed From Oregon Basic prices to growers l o r top grades of seed have been announc ed as follows: A ustrian W inter peas, 5 cents a pound; hairy vetch, 10 cents; common vetch, 5 cents; crimson clover, 10 ceete; common ryegrass, 5 cents; Mon- antha vetch, 64 cent«; rough and perennial peavine, 10 cent»; and W illamette vetch, ranging from 61 cents: for blue tag to 5 1-2 for white tag. Appropriate diff erentials apply to seed oi less than the basic germ ination and purity requiramanta Miss MarcOe Zurlinden of Portland arrived here Sunday to spend the harvest season visiting her grand parents, Mr and Mrs , Purchase of w inter legume and Jim Woods, Gerald Blagg, Don Tom Coyle Cox and Mir lv and Mrs George annual ryegrass seed from Ore Corporal Wallace Stark of gon growers will again be a part Smith and daughter, Judy, were business visitors in The Dalles Camp Ord, California arrivoJ of the governm ent’s program to here Saturday to spend his fu r p/cunote fullest use of winter Saturday. Mr and Mrs Gordon Ooyle came lough visiting his father Sam «cover crops to increase food and up from Corvallis Satlrday to Stark and family. , fiber production in southern and Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle were east central states, th e state AAA visit a t the Del Eakin and Tdm business visitors in The Dali''* office announced this week. Coyle homes for several days. R J Baker returned to his home Monday. For the fourth consecutive year, In The Dalles Friday a fte r spend Arnold Sharp, with the U.S. Oregon growers may sell their ing several here on business. Navy, stationed a t Pacific Bench, seed crops to Commodity Credit Ted Baji and son, Roger, and Wn., arrived here Sunday to corporation through county AAA Richard Kuntz went to Portland visit relatives. committees for shipment to the LOST: Round pointed shovel, red Sunday with a load of stock. Mrs Nellie FerbraChe left Tues southland, where it is furnished on handle, 'In M oto . Return to Mr and Mrs Bob LeBleu and day for Portland as rih? received through dealers to farm ers who Truman Strong. daughter and Mrs Dave Kuntz word her-son-in-law, Truman H us are cooperating in the soil con FOR SALE: Oil Stove and stove were business visitors in rhe ^Dal key, was seriously ill. - servation programs. pipe. >46.00. Call Journal office. R J Baker arrived here Tuesday les Wednesday Prices paid to growers, grade from The Dalles to look after Mrs Stanley Krusow of Moro L oose' ta lk — id le b its o f c o n v e r sa tio n — a c h a n c e rem ark requirements and method of pur FOR SALE: 6 dairy cows, three business affairs for several days. was a visitor here Monday. a b o u t a so ld ie r ’s p la n s, a sa ilo r ’s v isit— th e s e b its a n d p ieces chase * are practically unchanged dairy heifers. M argaret Leff, Mr and^M rs Earl Sawtell and te ll th e e n e m y how to sin k t^ur sh ip s— lo o se ta lk at th e from last year’s program , through a t H S Mathieaon ranch, phone fam ily came up from The 'Dalles s ta tio n m a y c o st m a n y lives. B e C a refu l. rf ^ - o w i which nearly 100 million pounds 486, Wasco. 2c Sunday to the home of her p ar O u tta M y W a y of Oregon stted was handled. H un FOR SALE: Slaughter house office of the Pacific Power & and he returned to work on the ents, Mr and Mrs E rnest Blay garian vetch, which was purchas 12x22 and fixtures form erly be lock. Mrs Sawtell will remain a ed last year, is not included on Mrs Karl Landstrom aocompan- Light company and Glen Corey Morrison combine, longing to Glen Kamea. And ted Jane French home from A! of The Dalles offief were here Mrs Wily Kmghten is a t home week- and,,Mr Sawtell will remain the schedule released to county 2175 feet 1-2 and 3-4 w ater pipe. bany Monday to spend the week th « week for a p art of a day. again a fte r aiding the ratiom ng to help harvest. AAA offices this we»k and will At Grass Valley, T. Lester Johnson visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Alec McLeod was dismissed board a t Wasco for the past four not be eligible under the 1943 Mrs Jennie M artin of Moro is L L P e e tz . from the Mid-Columbia hospital weeks while Mias Georgia H arper helping Mrs Clyde Stradley dur Mrs Estelle HUI, MUs Alma iast Sunday where he had been took a rest. The boax?d hav» ax- ing the harvest season Klum, and Jan et ' George and treated for bum s received while pressed their appreciation of her 9 T h e W o rld ’s News Seen T h ro u g h Dave Rogers and M/iss Elsie children were over night guests fighting fire a t Clarance Morri- valuable emergency service, Bibby brought Stephen and J a n the hristian cience onitor of Mr and Mrs C. P. Moore last 80n’a. Mr and Mrs Alvin Wagon- Betty ice Bibby . home Friday a fte ” An Intemetion^ Deily Newtptper we-k end blast brought him home Sunday t;on from the bank and is new spending several days in Cornel : » THE Mr and Mrs LeeRoy Haneen ar.d doing nothing but cook for her ius visiting their grand mother, k T ru th fu l— CasaMtuctive UnWaee^«-—Fewer from „ .on, Norman, went to J ^ . n d f »,h e” ¿ » T “ 1 F° ™ erly M rs Frances Bibby. inn — Editorials A re Tunaly and Insll n tir o and t« E M I? to visit relative, for a few «fays J .. »«* <M both, Mr and Mrs A rt Bibby too’: Features, Together with the Weekly M a g e rn « Sectio», M ans Robert Gillmor has been moved till harvest is ready again Dave Rogers and Elsie Bibby to the M onitor an Ideal Newspaper fo r the H oasa to Pittsfield, M assachusetts altho Earl Belshee was here from he Price > 12-00 Yearly, o r >1.00 a M onth. The Dalles Sunday and met Mr he is stiH working for General k Saturday Iwue, including Magasin« Section. <2.40 a Y e a n . Yakima valley for a few days last and Mra Edison Sutherland < ’ * Introductory O d e r, S Issues 23 Cenas • Electric on w ar m aterial. week end. Pu’lman, Wn-, who will v b it at Obtainable act • - a . , Wyman French has been sent to Mrs Robert Belshee went to * th? A rt Bibby home. ■'X * Columbus, Ohio, a t Ohio State K. »dine Room." C hr'.ti*» Sclenr. | l \ . San Francisco to visit her sons, Mr and Mrs P at Willdughby Dashing ovt-r the ' home plate. university for engineering train Harold and Elmer, who are in and baby were business visitors Babe Rarna of the New York Giants Society, Moro Oregon. / ing. “ 'r! \ ' 5 « L ' ; the Navy, and her daughter, Dol In The Dalles Monday. knock* both bail and glove from the Both Howard and Lester Conlee v hands of Catcher Hernandes of the ................. . ly- » M I I F are through threshing and, with T M Rolfe and grandson,Davis Chicago Cubs during a tight game Mrs Dewey Thompson went to their wives are taking a rest a- Wells, and granddaughter, M ar at the 1 olo Grounds ia New York. Portland Monday afternoon to long the seacoast. ilyn Mathews, were business vis visit her mother Mrs. Peake , who The meeting of the county court ¡tors in The Dalles Monday. is to have an operation soon. Wednesday was a very quiet one Mr and Mrs Wily Knghten of Miss May H urst, public welfare g, lJBBffCa ^OOBMID as both Commissioners were busy Moro were business callers here jidm inistrator for Sherman coun in the harvest field. Commissioner Monday. ty. left last week end fo r a two Miller came in in the afternoon Mrs Carsten von Borstel came weeks vacation. ____ to OK the bills with Judge Wilson up from Portland Tuesday to Charles Sanford of th e Portland and other business was not pres- spend some time here visiting Cbildren a re learning the prtnci- CARD OF THANKS A t W a p in itia M ill, 2 0 M ila e w est o f M a u p - her children. We URe th » m - n . . t « p r e - Donald Schilling returned to mg our thankfullness te the m any mealg a | Central school, La»n Gene Lockett has had trouble with in on h ig h w a y . C a n be lo a d e d a t th e kind friends who aided us a t the Beach N y Kerc a husky ia<l Rnee agajn and he may his home Sunday a fte r spending three weeks visiting his grand time of the death o f our wife ano a g |r l to pin on his apron returned to the sta te s from W o o d ch u te, P le n ty o i it. parents, Mr and Mrs W F Schil m o th e r. 1 . before roir.g to work a t the stove North Africa ling. The Reckman Family < Marion McKee writes th a t he MMi i i i i m n i u i l l l l l l l l l l l i n t f í t t t t t g « M t and Mrs Earl McKenny and UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN has moved to Portland fro m . Sa fam ily of Heppner spent Sunday lem and is now employed a t the here visiting his parents,M r and THE AMAZING NEW Postoffice Pharmacy. Mrs O N Ruggles. AUREX A<Zs f Old» to taling l^T Vaca- C S M Even BoVS Qo for It Wood For Sale G reen Mill Run P ine 1 6 ” $ 1 . 5 0 C ord DON’T BUY ANY HEARING AID C. A . Ruggles W . R. Taylor M.D. 307 U.S. NATIONAL BANK THE DALLES. OREGON INSURANCE Ore Deer- Tags Go wan • 6 », .............■■■»Wil l i ....... I I I I I I I I I I I II I 11TTT M o ro ! ,, , On Sale EATING is a daily performance, a habit almost universal, praise be. 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 prices. T h at means Zeigler’s <&ii7 Mt. H ood P ine Co. ■ Grass Valley Applications fo r a special doc deer and cow elk tag s are com ing in rapidly, according to the Oregon sta te game comfmission, particularly fo r the G rant coun ty doe deeT and the northeastern Oregon cow elk area- 'F or the la tte r two areas, a t lea&t, it ap pears th a t the. quota will be oversubscribed b y .A ugust 16, which will necessitate a draw ing to determine to whom tag s are to be issued. Anyon-e wish ing to participate in the- draw ing m ust have his application in the office of the game coiumis- sion before five o’clock the a fte r noon of A ugust 16.- The drawing will then be held a t ten o’clock Thursday m orning, August 19, a t the game commission office in 616 Oregon Building, Portland; Mrs Boyce Blaylock has as her house guest her sister, Mrs C harles. Tallman, and daughter, Jackie, of Douglas, Arizona, who' arrived Friday. Mr and Mrs Edison S uther land and her sister, Mrs A rt Bib by w ent to The Dalles Monday evening leaving Tuesday fo r P ort land on business. Mr Sutherland returned to his home in Pullman and Mrs Sutherland will return here with her sister for a yisit. p +er bow the new Aurex aid brings back your happiness of hearing, gives you 26% wider range of voices and mnaio even whispers. Perfected by America’s pioneer laboratory in tiny high-fidelitjf vacuum radio tubes, the new Aurex is accepted by American Medical Aseocia-« tiou’s Council on Physical Therapy. Like glasses, the new “ Model C ” Au ured youJ is scientifically fitted to overcome yoi and individual hearing kieses. So little ar light you hardly know It ’s there. “Sim-* plified one switch control.” Low operat ing cost “A ” batteries available at any general store. Guaranteed. Budget terms. FREE HEARING TEST. OR BOOK In your borne or local Aurex office, 4 trained technician gives you a scientifid heating test. This gives you an accurate vaipable record of your individual hear-* ingloesea, without any obligation. Mr and Mrs George Smith and daughter, Judy, were in The Dal les Monday when Judy entered the hospital to have her tonsil* r --------MAM. TODAY FOR T O « V lC C O ---------y AUREX PORTLAND Co. and adpoids removed Mrs H O Dugger and Mr and 410 Studio Bldg. Portland, Orel □ Send me free book on b e tte r hearing Mrs John Engetrom were busi thru new high-fidelity radio tubes. Give ness visitors in The Dalles Wed me free authoritative hearing teat in home □ or in local Aurex office □ nesday. ‘ Trtrs Orville Ruggles k f t Wed I N am t nesday for Portland to spend I Street some time visiting her parents, I, C ity ................. .............. S l a t e , . . . . J .......... j Rev. and Mrs L S Boyce. Notice of Public Auction Notice it hereby given thet the school boerd of tch- ool district N o . 21z Sherman County, Oregon wlH hold • public «uction at the ilte of th« Gorman school house Saturday, August 21st., 1943 at7iOO P. M . , and will sell to the highest bidder the following property, to wit: The Gorman schoolhouse coal Furnace 1 shed building 1 out house woven wire fence enclosing school groumds - - - otner minor articles W . E. Nichols Clerk Pro-tem Harvey Thompto» Chainas», School Dfa*t N*. SI