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t I’ a GB 3, SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL. Local Family MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUN& 38, 1M4 Has Get Together Tells of Many In Moro Park Social Events T he th re e day» b e g in n n g w ith Ju n e 18th w ere the occasion this week o f a celebration which b ro u g h t six fam ilies to g eth er a t th e hom e of M r and Mrs R C B yers, and renewed m em ories of more th a n h alf acentury. * M r. B yers w as honored on Sun d ay , F a th e r’s Day, by the g a th erin g o f his e n t re fam ily, fo r the first tim e in m any years. P resent w ere A rth u r Byers, Mrs Lewis McKee of M oro, Mrs John Thoger- eon Druwi a in e , W w am m gtoii, fo n o oi f B rush P r r rairie, ashington, and Mm H enrv N orton of Portland and M rs H enry Norton of Portland a n d M ” H enry N orton of Portland. A picnic begun in the c t y park and concluded a t the Byers home to g eth er, besides the b ro u g h t together, above nam ed., Mr and Mrs Clar- cnee S p arling and fam ily, Mr and Mas A. B C hristianson and fam- ily, M r and Mrs A. S. H atch of John an d Wasco News Youth’s Loss • Mr. ter of moved Olive Robinson Wa>co frie n d s- Visited relatives in Dufur Sunday. J**™ . „, . . in Wasco this week. Lawrence EdwaM- daugh- - Spenoer Rev .and Mr. F L Canned foreM WM> , erioualy her t o e h o l d rood, to ex ■ c insurance A- R“93|es home Moro Oregon UHI I II III I II H I UH II I I I IIII I I I II IUW « « a n u U «d M * '«»» neturni‘‘i urdw jll teach -in the b » h eehool h b ^ t a fro m the B ri«- here next year. She and Mr. Can,. 'u u h ,, h<wpiu, for a vi<d. nell retu rn ed h ere the la tte r p a rt _ . . . . . glrlcke* with rrief, ll-year-old g jcba r d Trenkler kneels In the mid- il« w a New Fork highway along- »Me the body of his pal “S catty.” The wpH «truck by a hil-and- th e dog wa* rB“ driver, .L » _ . S Mr. Mattie y an F I« * of S an ta Ana, CaL, arrived to W a«o. Thur- oday on the hue and will «pend thdeummer viritinr her rinter.Mrs Tom Stoker and other relative«. Miw Joan Aker., daughter of r J v o l l Akara of M ilwaukie a r- M r an d Mr. Cliff F ridley, Lafe B a m e tt Dick j ohna<<1 drOve C arroll A k e r. of M ,lwa ikie, a r rived on T h u rs d a y s bus w ith her grandm other, M rs Maud Aker», to spend p week o r so in W asco h J ’ m i g h M r A nd m ’ ,, F oot, M r and Mr» »H D P roudfoot, (d a t _nTivfWW_ week Mr aw} MrJ Prank 1(_ft via auto to viait nU tiva. ¡„ Portlnd, whi,e thero Meth. *hey atten d « m e o f th e M eth w e t in g , which »2 to 25th p . c n and . dure. D e ta.l. o f th e plan fo r 1944 been relea.ed M™ CoU» Moore and .o n , Da- vm, were u r P ortand over hhe w e k e n d . M r. Moore , niece and nephew. «»">• «"<1 Richard George came up w ith her. . Miss Jean Brown is here from Sl.anrko to spend a few days vis- ¡ting re la tiv e .. She w the daugh- t . r of O llieD oum . Brown M r. J « e ^ i n e S .y r a returned home Wedrieaday evening from a «MP to HoMUnd and Salem when w ith a armed ry B y e r. and M argo M r. M A BuU returned Sunday from Condon where .r e h .d been few a week « r i n g for her grand ch ild ren while HoUi. Bull a„ d w ife attended the Masonic Grand lo d g e, n P ortland. Mrs Alex McLeod left last week fo r G illiam c o u n ty 'to do the cook- m g fo r the Jodie M orr .o n e r e . t o . aw hile ’ Mr and Mm Tom Preece left T , a - d . v fo r . week, vacation in ,y £ i^ g .n . hi. X ,U r employm ent Moro G rain G row er, X" •dMUrtrter. M .ruui of C m « . Wn . dfcu» h^ ’_ ?*tty . Juhnke • ««re Tiiltinr ro ia tiv e . and frie n d . fro m OSC fo r “ “ su m m er' Barzee. M onday was observed a t tha B yers home as the b rth d a y of M arjorie B yers N orton, and on T uesday Mr and Mrs Lewis Me- Kee en tertain ed , m arking the 44th w adding anm versery of Mr and M rs H atch, and recalling happy m em ories of the pioneer days a,,..« .........................— when Mr. B yers , and Mr- Hatcn w ere n e ghbors n ear Goldendale, W ashington. P resen resen t t a a t t the occa W ashington. P the occa- sion w were Mr and and Mrs Mrs Hatch, Hatch, Mr Mr sion ere Mr end M rs Byers, Mr and Mrs Nor- to n and the Norton children. Hen- Mrs Elmer 30 ^ y 8 » n » n K » n n i» » n n » a » » n M X « m t m ... f * M g a , eft m o rn in g fo r P ortland to atten d M ethodist ito M ethodist conference. conference. Mrs Mrs H 'P p ta l a fte r a long illness. Rhode» o f B iggs and Mrs S ar* € n t w a ', ' Lcwell wm bom in S herm an cow»- A Huckin attended the M asonic Wa* co ®hu^ - T rT lU i ty, younger , than A r t._____ Umad lodge and Grand -Chapter vlwt the'r dau* h4* r atl DalU« « 4 . Vernon M iller, L ester Coulee, ^ and ^ k. also in A m ity before re tu rn ng. Wendell B B alsiger alsiger and and H H arvey arvey M r r and aTK, M Mr Blakney M M r, r, H H D D P P roudfoot roudfoot re- re- Thompson returned Tuesday ev- turned S atu rd ay from P o rtlan d fum lly la ft J i6 r_ th e *r neW h ening from a trip to S p o k a n e on |h e r e M r P roudfoot w as ln , Tueaday behalf of the Moro Grain G row ers €jected G rand M aster of th e G rand where Mr B**kney W1' * au ’H‘r ’ of which -they are officers. j - e of A p A of Oregon v,* °r of the V au» han BuI 1 F a r ™8’ E- H arvey Miller will be here Mr8 p roudfoot, G rand Ru-th t h e , ^ r ?®8t T>t “ ‘P 1 “ t e x t W ednesday. Ju n e 28 and q/ Grand c h a p te r o f O.E.S. w<>rld- P ° rtlan d *arm <^ >ver' will hold a m eeting w th county HUdred Zell w as elected G rand 17^ a ^ e s . His dau g h ter, C aro , ------------ ----------------- com m unity s te w a rd of the Masonic G rand alAO e<7 Pl° ^ d . °"w com m itteem en and S tew ard wjU aLv) com m itteem en o f the AAA. Io d ra W ascoites m ay be ju stly *a n n " ty P ‘ \ * 5 this Dewey Thompson Thompson re re tu tu rn rn ed ed Tue3- Tue3- proud proud of of the the honor honor bestow bestow ed ed on on Yien 8 gre< y re ^ re osing , Dewey day from from H H eppner eppner w w here here he he a at- these Sherm Sherm an county residen residents. ® y ° * , day t- these an county tended a m eeting of AAA officia.» M. t and M rs C has E v erett are e com m un y to learn about w heat loan proce- .p en d in g th eir vacation in Aah- M r ^ . a n c j^ « a » Gaaton and Mr and H e haft * ^ .Ve ove^sea8 duty’ Und v ia tin g th e ir d au g h ter w p <,r to n ity fo r advancem ent G H Root b ro u g h t h i. grandaon, c h )w n ,jne worU. Billy Root of S eattle, Wn ’’ horne M r a n d Mrs Jack W ilson made w ith him from PorttanjL t<> , h fir The Ita d .e . of t h e W - S C ?. of J> w h o h a , been tb e M ethodl.t church m et fo r a g n u ld p arenta th ere, , . c i a 1 J « ™ W e d n « d ay Moffet and . ¡ . u r . of last week a t the nom H atley, Miss Ann Jean Mrs J T Johnson. A bout 1» ga - Wes Wilde and ered and a f te r the regu a r u«i- , h<4>ped m T he D a lle. Rat- iw m m eet n g th e tim e w a . .pen> « in planning Leland Sehw.n.H» ■. »pending banquet to be held Ju n e 11 in in C alifornia with a a . t h e . . « m eeting u n U f a U . « h c jta m t h 4 <*« «o«k ’’«r *>"• “ H ‘" In , ^ .J e v . ^ t a r , A « d e m y fo r the .u m m er were M r^ n d ^ M c . Mr M U . Lavilla G o » e n left fo • A, Mand Thuroday and from th ere M r. Ella T h o m p « n renorU D l, - „ „ othero * A ^ e n X n S X X l f e a «rout P o rt.a n d l » t week for John Johneoc J r . o ‘ P ortland T he w « m arried recently in Ca p a re n t,. Mr and arrived Sunday to vunt h e par- » > • He « stationed on C atalina and M r. J T J o h n « ^ ^ g a n ^ X T banquet * 1,15 [cau;itri.Ai:«m>»A«Tj 1IM < THIY KEEP EM ROLLING II THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFEHSE « ..k o d U t A .though hovr tIS T IN TO • YOU« A M IS IC A ON YOU« Y A V O «ITI N ■ C STATION IVI«Y SATUBOAY J ? M ?A C I«IC W A « T IM l M _1- ■ «j Mra A very M artin and children Mr» Ro . n „v _nd w ere .lig h tly a t a prem ium , about S g t G eorge M artin arrived in p<)rtland Mr and M r, George .p e n t the ' " - ' “ -"d wl,-h Bnd men were p resen t Pendleton Tueaday morning hav- M >rtjn of Tacom a,W n.t M r, R. G. M r. F L C anne».___ R had prC- ing come from the eaet coast to Wj) clm e e a r,y Papdy R.ch returned > "* d M rved a ^ « .p d id din- a tte n d the funeral of h » grand ready fu n . The I)alle , howpitad fo r fu rth e r p L C an. mo C t ^ , j a . t oral o f Mrs E liza o e r. r Fletcher, who worked th e Pow er 4 L .ghtofflcc f o r a f e w g H untor w eek, i , in th e hoapd.1 a t T, c DaHe, w th w hat h a . h « n pronou- need a , typhoid fever , M>be, Eoff returned to Y aki- iika, W ash., T hursday a fte r a v * ek s v isit here w ith her m other M rs M arg aret Eoff. Mias Eoff ®s ju s t completed h er second year a t th e U niversity of W ashington. About tw enty members of the S herm an County Riders were out la st Sunday to give »wme exercise to to th th e e ir ir horses horoe, and ana themselves- The ride ended a t DeMoss for picnic lunch. M rs J J Wiley of Portland was an o v e m g h t guest of Mrs Lucy R u cg les Tuesday. F o rre st Cooper, director of w ar bond sales fo r eastern Oregon and Jackson and Josephine counties, w as here briefly T hursday morn- ¡ng while on a trip th ro u g h east ern Oregon. _ M r and M rs A rth u r Buohoitz w ere m P ortland la s t week te rtte n d the fu n eral of hi? bro th er, bowel, who died in th e V eteran s Want Adt M artin which exam ination. w iH ard H a rp er « t h th e a n n - W edne^ a y a t- ed force., i . r e t r i e d hoepita . a r r .„ g e m e n t., w ith in New York N J . . f<>r rw > ntanila. M r. D e,ta H o y t received the o{ the F arm B ureau M d new . of th e d« * « * ° f h e r Federotion which will be held te r m law m U i Grande. Mi*s M arian Tuel of P o rtlan d is June 30 a t th e cdurt house. he lo n g M r» O G H ilderbrand dur- ing the sum m er and h arvest. GAS AND OIL M r and Mrs Vernon Van G ilder T ires—Acceaaories R H. McKEAN and SON In su ra n c e Grain, Feed. H our. Fuel Farm Im plem ents. Bags, Twine ,,ARBE d peedston, l63 WASCO _______ - W IR E —GOOD « PH ttzwt - e ’ o O N ES Office 162 POST Residence 182 OREGON John Stiles «ays Tuesday i? a poor day for Sherm an Coun- tian s to Ieav± home becausi they can’t stop a t S tiles on the D eschutes for ea ts or drinks. But Stiles is open every other day from H in the m orning until 10 a t night. Time For INSURANCE FO R SA LE: 16 ft. Rumley com bine w ith bunker and »acker com plete. 3 Cheney rod w«<»e r ’ w ith tra c to r hitch. T. L. F ield., R ufus 31 ,P It costs no more to insure now, in good time, than to wait until there is danger, or perhaps dis astrous fire. Every Saturday At Ye Olde Mill & Cellar Veteiate of Foreign Wars T h ^ D iaileM > re«<»» gew of Spokane, W n., and B n s bine of Moro- E v erett Willey of S p a rta . W n b ro th er of Mrs G B U rlie a rri here recently and will spend the sum m er in W asco. G ra n t A rm sw orthy h as moved his household goods into th e home n ea r the C h ristian church re cen t ly purchased by his d au g h ter, Mrs John G rant. Miss Frances E m igh le ft T h u r sday for h er hom e in F re e w a te r a f te r teaching th ro u g h th e school year in Wasco. The Sherm an C ooperative G rain Grower» held th e ir an nual m e e t ing Monday aftern o o n . T he au d i tors sent here from th e Spokane, Wn , branch fini shed th e ir work end M r Glasgow and M r A rm stro n g left Tueaday. Mm 2-c Leland M edler who served two y ears in the navy and w as wounded while on d u ty ’n * Iceland received hi» honorable dis ch arg e and ie hom e w ith his f a th er, F rank M edler. A q u iet school election took piaoe Tuesday evening a t the school house w ith scarcely a n y one of the com m unity atten d in g . M arvin Thom as w as elected on the school board fo r th re e y ears w ith Mro E. H ailey .a d A fton M cIntyre. Gordon H arp er was re-elected clerk of the board an d th ? echoed bu d g et presented wa« accepted w hich com pleted th e buainesa on hand- M r and Mr» F re d H ennagin la v e recently purchased a home in Portland. H. Ford, fa th e r of M rs E atrelle H ailey came hom e w ith h e r from F o rtlan d fo r a vi«it here^ Mm A J Gro»»cup of P o rtlan d i , the Itu«* of >»r «taught«'-», M r, Sam V anV actor and son and Mrs T L ester Johneon. OH THE HOME FROHT, TOO! buy is so much more power be is rrl Thi» is the big P«’1» hind the big p u sh ...th e push that you have been w a itin g for! This is the "xero hour ’! Our fight* will send Hitler and Tojo into ob livion. ing men are ready-ready to strike Get behind the invasion drive! anywhere . . . anytime . . . anyhow Invest MORE thah ever before! . . . BAR NOTHING I T h is W hat about youf Are you ready to maxdt this spirit with your War Bond purchases? Every bond you Double . . . triple . . . what you’ve done in any previous drive. The job is b ig -y o u ’ve got to d ig / Mra Cwha Y ate. left for Port- Headquarter« for Veteran« A Friend« sts were C given " nresided ^ ^ and t to a M arion rew , J M K Movie. were ”^ w n by I-awrence K a.N ierg » o f U w n men A rm .tro n g and G ia, ^ W.T. Balsiger Agency land Tuesday- • Lewi« H a stin g s l« ft S atu rd ay fo r Camp F a rra g u t, Idaho a fte r »pending a »hort fu rlo u g h w ith Ins This la aa oAdal U. S. Taaaawr agvwtiaaawoe-prepared «^<Ur tha aaapkM ^ A ta iv in K /rkelie i . v isitin g with Tl 5’“tlM WAN