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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1944)
P a UB (. M H U tU A A OODMTT JO U B N A L . CCCamp Building Now Offered For Sale % A re q u e st fo r bids fo r the pur* chase o f the officers q u a rte rs a t the abandoned CCCamp on the f a ir grounds h a s been posted in the poertoffice. The building is a m in g led fram e stru c tu re 20x26. M rs A S Johnson came up from Salem F r d ay m orning to via? w ith h e r d a u g h te r's fam ily, Mr and M rs L am er S ayrs. She left ag ain Sunday ta k in g h e r grand d au g h ter, Daye A nn, w ith h er fo«’ a v isit of a week. A rt Bucholtz and Collis Moore drove to H illsboro Sunday to get a b in d er they had bought fo r hay cu ttin g . Irl M cSherry o f Salem, sta te m an ag er o f th e U nited Service O r g an ization stopped in Moro b rief ly F rid ay while on an o rganiza tion trip through a p art of east- •ern O regon. The n e x t USO drive will be held in October, he re p o rts. M rs Naom i Van G ilder and Mi vs B etty Olds retu rn ed Sunday nig h t fio m a trip to San Fanrcisco, Cal. C apt. Paul F ra se r was another Sherm an county boy who was in cn the H ollandia landing and is, occording to le tte rs home, still statio ned in th a t New Guinea spot. Mr and Mrs Wily K nighten and fam ily returned Sunday evening from Salem w here he had a tte n d ed th e annual school superinte»* d e n t’s m eeting and had p a rt in p assin g resolutions re g ard n g the conduct of schools of the state- C ounty A gent LeRoy W right was in Pendleton Monday to a t ten d a conference of extension men held a t the weed control plot r e a r Pendleton. Morning glory u being woll controlled and in the plot th a t was cultivated e ght days a f te r em ergence of the weed* in the sum m erfallow there ar? weeds in the wheat. B arbara B- Belshee, d au g h ter of Mrs H azel Belshe, will be one of the g rad u ates from OSC Ju a a 17 when the 75th g rad u at on is held from the Oregon college. T here are 398 g rad u ates th is year com pared to 607 last year. Miss Bel she is taking h er degree in home economics which gives a b ac h elo r MOMO. OBBQQM N U O A T , J U N É 1«, 1144 Blau-McDermid Roms; P au l Blackburn«, C ountry wap in Eugene, they returned Fair; Shirley H erin, Cello and hr me Friday. London Bridge: H ow ard S tew ard, M r and M rs I D Pike and g ra n d Wedding Held S alu te A euiyriae party in honor of Miss Sybil Belshe, who it soon to b an » fo r the W acs, w as held at the home o f Mr end Mr» Bernard Martin on Monday evening. Ei ghteen guest» were present includ in g . Mr and Mr» Tom Praaer, Mr and M rs W alter Lavender, Don Mai^in, Gainee Evans, Vernon The wedding o f Miss Margaret Mayfield, Max Belshe, Mr and Mrs Kueaell Footer, Mr» Hasel Belshe, Me Derm id, daughter of Mir and M n May Belshe, Mr and Mrs E l Mrs Dan MoDermid and Kenneth ton Eakin, Mrs Lotus (Kenny, S y Blau, son o f Mr and Mrs W alter bil Belshe, And .the hoet and h ost L. Blau w as an event o f la st Sat ess. The evening was spent in urday; June 10 a t the home of playing games, with refreshments o f the groom’s grandmother, M rs of coffee, cake, jello and sand Minnie Blau in Portland Rev. F. L. Cannell o f the Wasco Metho wiches served a t a late hour. (Bernard and Don Martin tobk a dist church officiated load o f cattle to Portland on Am ong those attending from Wasco were th e parents o f the Sunday. i Mr and Mrs Wendell Basiger bride and groom, Mr and Mrs left Wednesday morning . for a John MoDermid, and Mr and Mrs business trip to Portland. G- A. Sargent. M r and M rs B ernard M artin at Kenneth Blau is a navy flier tended Pom ona G range a t R ufus and is still in training at a Flori -Saturday, g o n g to The D alles da sta t on. The bride Is a gradu la te r in th e day. ate of Eastern Oregon college of B oth : T o M t and M rs Orman Education and has been teaching Weaver, June 7, a »on, at The a t Oswego for the past two years. Dalles hospital. Everyone do'ng They left immediately a fter the nicely. ceremony by car to drive to Flor The city council ' an d the city ida. ' budget com m ittee m et Monday M r s Maud A kers retu rn ed n ig h t and passed the b u d g et as this week from E ugene w here she published. The c o u n ty ’s final bud had attended th e fu n e ral of h er get m eeting will be hefld today, sen, Wayne, and from P o rtlan d I*r d ay , Ju n e 16 and th o se in te r w here she had visited w ith her ested m ay recom m end changes in d au g h ters, R uth o f Los A ngeles th a t budget as published. end H e n rietta and son, C arroll. The wind has been w ith us A F a th er s and Son« banquet w 11 nearly every day th is week and t e given t h e F rid ay n ig h t a t the ? has been cold, cold enough th a t M ethodist church an d the Metho h fire is not only com fortable, b u t’ d ist class p a rty was an event oT in a necessity. W ednesday. A postal inspector made the T he recital o f the R ufus pupils rounds ('n this county th is week of Mise Vivian JTrounce was held looking into the postoffice books a t th e R ufus school M ay 17 w th and auditing them th e follow ing p ro g ram being g iv Bon C hristianson was taken to en: George F ox, Home Sw eet P ortland iaat week by his parents, M* and Mrs A B C hristianson, so he copld e n te r W ashington H gh School’s sum m er session in an effort to g ra d u ate from high school this com ing year. Mr and Mrs Tom Preece accompanied them on the trip . Henry Norton J r., a husky and am bitious three y ea r old s here to visit relatives. He is the son of M arjorie Byers N orton. Mr and Mrs John DeMoss re ceived word from th e ir son, G torge, th a t he had em barked w ith b is Seabee outfit for somn uii re ported vpot- M jts Minnie D a t e retu rn ed from P ortland and V ancouver Sunday, having gone down w ith M r and M rs Ralph Eakin. She is moving to the B ucholtz house vacated by Mrs E vans and a f te r g ettin g set tled will go to v isit h er children d uring th e sum m er. Agricattaral expert, W illiam D ot - Joe B elanger and A r t King, s ta te ■ey, disc«—es the finer points •< conservationist, w ere here W ednes cars culture with native farm ers — day n ig h t on an inspection trip Guadalcanal. This field Is one of of J o e ’s t Hag“ experim ents in this many In the Solomons tended by natives that produce fresh fruits and county. Mr and Mrs G iles French left vegetables for hospitals servicing T hursday fo r E ugene to attend American wounded In this area. th e annual m eet n g of the n e w s gas " AND OIL paper publishers o f the sta te . Tire«—A cep—or iea M rs Naomi V anG ilder is in In Portland Corn on Guadalcanal to th e Colors; D orothy Blackburne, Dance of th e F ireflies; Darlene Sm ith, S p arkling Eyes: L arrain e M illard, F o rg e t Me N o t; D onna S m ith , F ull o f M irth; V tld a G uilford, V iolet Dawn; Dolores Fox, M inuet and R ussian Dance; A udrey Blackburn«, Dance of th e Jesters- Miss Trounce p lay ed Rom ance by G runfeld to end the p ro g ram . C W Fields and Mrs Elna Raw- Ictgh w are m arried In P o rtlan d May 26, 1944. M rs L D Eakin and Edwin Bi ckel le ft la s t T uesday fo r Eugene w here Edwin visited his au n t, M rs O v erstreet, he also via ted an au n t, M rs Edmonds, in P o rt- land. M rs E akin w ent to N ew port to v isit frien d s and to Philom ath to v isit relatives wh le Edwin 7:15 p . m . LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME DON LEE-MUTUAl Standard of California At Ye Olde Mill & Cellar Headquarters for Veterans & F heads Veterans of Foreign Wars Want Ad» T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n It may be cold next winter a n d O P A s a y s th a t h o u s e h o ld e r s w h o d o n o t g e t t h e ir w o o d a n d c o a l n o w m ig h t n o t b e a b le t o b u y o r o b t a in d e liv e r y la te r W e h a v e c o a l a n d w ill so o n b e a b le to d eliv er b o th c o a l a n d w o o d —ORDER NOW A ls o h a v e 1 4 in . C a s e H a m m e r M ill F e w g a lv a n iz e d w a t e r in g tr o u g h s M oro L u m b er & F uel Y ard FOR SA LE: I now have a num ber of ranches listed for quick sale. Grain, A lfalfa, and Irrig atio n Tell me w hat size you w ant. H. L MORRIS, BROKER, Tygh Valley, Oregon 31-2c FOR SA LE: 16 ft. Rumley com bine w ith bunker and sacker com plete. 3 Cheney rod weeders w ith tra c to r hitch. T. L. Fields, •» Rufus 31 3p TOR SA LE: 6 R. plastered house p a rtly furnished, electric lights, 2 lots, % basement- $600, term s. Call a t Journal office. 30-lp FOR SA LE: Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 14 m onths old. Floyd F la tt, Moro -- 30-2c FOR SA LE: 3-12ft. Rod W eeders, 2-8ft. Rod Weeders, 1 C ushm an M otor, 1 8ft. Champion Binder. 2-Qft. Sanders Disc Plow«, 2 m Ich cows. M ri Marie n a m e tt Cooper, Wasco. 30 2c LOST: Spare tire and wheel b e tween Moro and Roy Belshee ’a place, w ire wheels newly p ain t ed black, rew ard. R. W. Belshee Moro, Oregon 30-2p B ui f t zb falte a BEATING i those hard-to-replace BATHING SUITS Dressmaker and softly tailored models in one and tw o-piece styles -- fashioned from soft, supple fabrics in gay prints track roller bearings. Use a lubricant that's especial Sizes 12 - 18 Cool, casual 3-piece seersu ck e r suits. Red, Green, Blue $10.95 Gay pastel p rin ts of spun rayon $6.95— $10.95 C risp fresh striped gingham s $4.95 ly compounded to esse their brushing burdens. Free flowing RPM Tractor R oller Lu bricant spreads over every inch of bearing surface, form s a resilient cushion and smart solids against shocks. I t stays put longer under ofl-ceoter pcs»* sures o f side h ill Ladies Slacks work — resists dia- Relax in a pair of o ur com fortable well tailored slacks. G abardine, fro st point, sh ark sk n, »pun ra- < n or shantung. All popular .sum m er shades. S hort or long sleeved jackets. $8.95— $14.95 placement under the heaviest loads. R P M Tractor Roller Lubricant seals bearings against dust end mud. Swim Suit for Dad Swim Suits Jan tze n —with b u ilt in su p p o rter $2.95— $3.95 Brentwood—belted or hidden draw strin g . $259— $2.95— $4.50 -H O W TO S M V IC I One piece rayon k n it w ith d ain ty w hite trim . Ail pastel shades Sizes 2. 4, 6, $1.89 / ANO U IM K A It W H IIl M A IIN M ” 4 A Get this free, fully illustrated booklet that shows 17 hupee- taut step» to safe, sure wheal Trunks It costs no more to insure nowz bearing lubrication Tells how Red, Blue, Yellow. In fa n t size $1.19 to use tough, water-resistant, long-lasting R P M W H I R L B E A R IN G Sun Suits in good time, than to wait until there is danger, or perhaps dis astrous fire. r min tv will have a p a rt. , eays Tuesday ia r Sherm an € « •» - home because ntil 10 a t night- E v e ry S atu rd ay N e w Play Suiti Time For S tiles is OP«" ay from 8 In Oregon *minnnnnB»nn»«»x»nnnc»»»st Take no chances on v---- —>s-------- ' >p a t S tiles ©* s for ea ts or H erm an Ziegler was a b u sn e sa v isito r in The Dalles Tuesday. M oro 4^ 1 BUY MOK THAK BEFORE! INSURANCE P errig o arrived from P o rtlan d to the home o f h er M rs F ran k B ay INSURANCE Reported Married Mr and M rs r< turned from P o rtlan d Sunday a f te r spending the wegk end in the city. H s p aren ts, Mr and Mrs W alter Ruggles of Klondike, made the trip w ith them . - Mrs W ilbur Woods of Lewiston, Idaho and her - d au g h ter were here this week to v isit with m em bers of the Woods fam ily Mias .Lu-ella Welch left Sunday for h e r horn»* in Portland to re m ain until next fall. M rs L L Peetz and M rs J F P eters left for Portland Tuesday P o rtlan d w here she ip atten d in g R. H . M c K E A N and S O N to spend a few days there. the E astern S ta r convention- In su ra n c e M iss M ur el McKean is here G rain, Feed. Flour, Fuel from The Dalles visiting w ith Mrs P erm Im plem ents, Bags, Twine Keck McKean. BARBED W IR E —GOOD PO ST? M ary S ayrs and A najean Kn>- PH O N ES ghten le ft S aturday fo r GW ’s S ta te sponsored by the Legion Feeds to rw Office Residence A uxiliary. M ary Sayrs will then 163 162 182 go to B eaverton to v s i t h e r sis WASCO OREGON te r, M rs Ross H a rt and fam ily fo r several weeks. Jack Rucker was down from his ranch on Dobie point having shipped some ca ttle and hog« to the m arket. The annual m eeting of the stock holders o f the Moro Grain Grow er« was held T uesday afternoon a t th e office- The re p o rt of the m an ager w as reed and officer* elected fo r th e year. Re-elected were H arvey Thompson, Jo« Pe ' ers and L. R- Con lee as directors. H d d over directors are Vernon M iller and Clarence S p a rin g . The annual Sherm an County S u nday school R ally wall be held Ju n e 25 in th e Moro C— ty P resb y teria n church. The m e e tu p • n n’clock in the vnll begin a * t 1 10 od m orning. There win c a a a e . fo r «U Sunday At 11 a m. there w ill oc * 'ram bv tw o o f the Sunday a program oy v schools With a meaaage from Rev. Moberv A t 12 th ere will be e b ask et dinner. A program w t» Iv given In the afternoon in w h ch all th e Sunday aehoola o f th . PFC C harles liere W ednesday v isit his wife a t paren ts, M r and er. Mrs M yrtle Sm ith and Edwin B*ckeHeft S atu rd ay . f o r Louisville As n e x t Sunday is the day Ky., a f te r spending a m onth here cnoeen for the Sunday school rally v isitin g her p arn ets, Mr and Mrs the m eeting will be held a t Moro. Del Eakin, and o th e r relatives and friends. Grau Valley Couple C. A . Ruggles son, E rw in Goodrich, arriv ed here W ednesday on business from H erm iston and will re tu rn T h u rs day. W. T.Balsiger Agency BIB OVERALL F rig h t colors o f seersu ck er, cham - b ray or cotton gabardine. $1.19— $225 T -S H IR T S All colors. Sizes 2 to 6 89c to $1.26 SHORTS W hite o r K haki, only Sizes 2 to 4 $1.69 G R E A S 1 on trades, tractors and passenger cars. Ask for your free copy . M e n ’s T - Shirts J u a t w h at Dad need» fo r hl» hours o f leisure. Plain pastel colors— 79c* B rig h t stripe«— $140, $1.69 Gay plaid»—$1.98 W hite—69e, 98c, $1.60 .Small, Medium, L arge « m m L 11. Williams 1 Company — * . J c . R. ANDERSON Grass Valley—232 JACK WILSON W a»eo-652 Y our lo c a l re p re s e n ta ! » STANDAR! AIIFQRN -ti