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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1944)
I* A G E 8, »H E R M A N C O U N T ! JO U R N A L , Native Son Loses Arm Paratrooping On D Day Word from M n Herman Cbm* ttaneon is that her eon, Kenneth, fras been returned from Norman dy to the United States. He waa a paratrooper and lost hi» right arm in the D day landing and lighting. He wu* bom in thia co unty and ia a nephew o f Arthur Christ anaon and a grandson of Mrs R C Byer». Mary Haven, who attended school hers a few years ago when her father was station agent, came for a viaiK, with friends ear ly this week. A party in her hon- ci was given Tuesday night at the park by Ana jean Kntghten and the young people of the com munity were in attendance. Dean Fuller escaped serious in jury miraculously Tuesday morn ing while drivng his father’s truck picking up wheat. The truck com pletely overturned doing consid erable damage, but not to Dean- Mrs Leora Landatrom and dau ghter Maria Lou left Monday for Bend to meet another woman who ts also driving east to be with a soldier husband. Mildred Hanson, who lived here with her uncle, Carl Larson, was married last Sunday at the fam ily home at Canby. Mrs Leon Moore planted an evacado seed a few weeks ago and now has a very pretty plant over a foot high. Few men have come into the c< unty for harvest work but the county agent orders them up from The Dalles now and then. There dees not seem to be a great short- pgs of labor. M n Margfcret Caldwell Wallace is here for harvest and may re main while her husband ia to the army. He is now stationed at New Orleans. Paul Wilson came home Tues day morning from boot camp at Fartt<at. Idaho where he has been since late in May. Together with hte w’fe and fiMttffir and r-inter in law, M n Anita Batnett he W t Immediately for the eoaM tp spend a few days M n Serai Searcy ’s Here fro « Portland having arrived Sunday •Mt. .a MORO. OREGON F R ID A Y , J U L Y 21, 1944 evening to visit friends and rela ern Oregon and spent a few days tives fo r a few days. in Portland- Marcus Eslinger waa here with his parents most of last week end, as he bad just come In from Cor- put Christi, Texas where he has been fo r several months w ith the navy.. He 4a a machinist« mate. He le ft by train Monday night to xejoin hla w ife and baby who re mained in Texas, a few days be fore his furlough Is up. M n Ida, Davis was taken to the hospital Tuesday hy her daughter. Mrs G. pouma, fo r medical atten tion. M r and Mrs L L Peets left Tues day fo r a ten day vacation at Camp Sherman. ' . Mxu M arjorie Marvin wae ex pecting her husband, Rob. to come home fo r a furlough but now be lieves he has been shipped out or to another camp. Mr and Mm Homer Grant of Oakland California came up Sun day from Portland wi th Mr and Mtrs Collie Moore. Mr Grant re mained until Monday and Mrs Grant and daughter, Sidney, left Thursday. She is a sister of Mm Moore. Mr and Mrs Jake Pouma and eon, Elner, now in the Marine«, and daughter, Bethel, arrived to Moro Sunday from Wheeler for a few days visit here with relat ves an J friends. Mr and Mrs Collis Moore and Mi and M n Roscoe Moore went to Portland last Saturday to get » t other truck for harvest work. A large sised picture o f the INSTRUCTION GIVEN BY young son of Morris Searcy and wife appeared in Wednesday’s HELEN GARDNER A PAT CODY Cregonian. To nullify the heat By Appointment wave the paper showed the 22- month old lad in the raw on the Phene 972^-Ws sce i*ach. Honrs at Your convenience M t and Mrs Merle Becket and CHARTER TRIPS ANYWHERE Paul came home from their vaca PASSENGER HOPS tion of two weeks during which time they visited relatives in east Machine Parte Delivered in a hurry LEARN TO FLY Under New Business: H. CM Casey, Case and J. F.f Red,. Johnson; both from a Portland mac hine shop have opened a garage and machine shop - in the Moro Garage building and will soon be ready to care for all such work. dumps this morning.” * . Dalles Sunday. Wheeled Again, By Cracky! “I was them yesterday," a Mm Helen Bayer and Mm Ed- “ Whatsa matter, Cronie?” we gar Alley were hostesses at a quizsled. “You look down in the Cronie, “but you weren't home. bridal shower at the former’s home Tuesday afternoon in hynor of Mm C W Fields. After the, gifts were opened refreshments were served. Mr and Mm W C Todd, Mm Art M r end M m Henry Tetz and is now being operated as a private Schilling and daughter, Diane, family arrived here last Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs were in The Dalles Tuesday on Charles Lemley. They came from busineM. Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby and Mr Grants Pass and left Thursday for D u e s $1.00 per yr. New Members Welcome ana Mm Grover Young were busi Pendleton .to' look for a house as Veterans of Foreign Warn Post 2471 TM Dalles, Ors M r . . Tets w ill be principal of the ness visitors in The Dalles Mop. terahi high echool there the coming year. day. Mrs Dick Edwards and children They returned here Sunday so Mr Tetz can help Mr Lemley dur w ent-to Moro Wednesday to visit her brother and sister in liw , Mr ing the harvest season. Mm Don Smith and son, Larry, and Mrs W j C Schilling until Sat Mrs J E Block and Mr and Mm urday. Mr and Mm Bert Ccz, Mr and Georgo Wileox and son, George Jr. were business visitors in The Dal Mm Ben PaynY and daughter, Dor is, and Mm A F B aizer and son, les Friday. Mr and Mrs Tommy Barnett and Clair, we/e among visitors in The BING CROSBY-BOB HOPE-DOROTHY LAMOUR dhughters, Ethel and Margaret. Dalles Monday. Mr and Mm Ralph Rust and Max Oscar Lemley arrived homo Brown were business visitors ia Monday evening from Camp Ord, A d m . 3 5 a n d IO - 8 :3 0 pan. The Dalles Friday. California where he has been since Mr and Mm C M Clevenger left May 20. He has received an hon Thursday for Yakima, Wn-, to orable discharge. He left for bhe visit relatives returning home Sat army April 19, 1942, go ng over- ’ reas soon afterward and saw action urday. , . • THE OLD RELIABLE for ir. the Solomons, returning to the Mr and Mm Ed Alley, Mr» Glen Quality—Dependability—Courtesy Perry and Mm John Engstrom (States an November 1943 and' were business visitors in The Dal was in the hospital at Walla Walla, Wn., several months- les Thursday^ Mrs Ebtel Hartley and son, , Mr and Mm W F Schilling were dinner guests at the home of Mr Harry, went to Boring Sunday to and Mm W C Schilling at Moro visit her father, Di^k Reckmsr., rnd her brothers, Henry and A r -j Thursday. Robert Ziegler, Mrs A1 Woody, dy. Helen Simon, John Conroy and The Ladies. Social Service club Fred Peters were among the bus met at the home of Mrs T M iness visitors in The Dalles Wed Rolfe Thursday afternoon with 16 G R A SS members present. Refreshments nesday. VALLEY WJCotier left last Tuesday for were served later in the afternoon. his bome in Snohomish, Wn., af The next meeting will be held at ter spending several weeks here the home of Mrs Del Eakin Aug with his daughter, Mrs Maude ust 10. ‘ *IRH Garrett, and family. Henry Tetz Here Getting Ready ’ COMMUNITY C L U B © Lkanzibait ©ad Moro School House Sat. July 22 Quality Store • # Herman Ziegler took his son, Robert, to Moro Friday when Bob left for the induction center in Portland. Mr and Mm Art Schilling were buh-ness visitors in Tygh Valley Friday. / J , ' T The Eslinger family held a re union at the city park Sunday. A potluck dinner was served at noon and the afternoon spent visiting. Out of town relatives included Mr and Mrs W C Patterson. Mr and Mrs Ernest Islinger and Mr and ] Mm L W Amick of The Dalles, Marcus Eslinger, AM 2-c from Corpus Christi, Texas. Is an old established firm that has been selling, Mm L D May left Friday for servicing and repairing cars for a generation. John Day to visit her daughter, . The dependability of its products and the qual Man Guy Boyer and family. ity of its service has been proven many times. Mr and Mrs Charles Lemley r and Mr and Mrs Arxell Lemley and M oro Oregon family and Rodney Hutchcroft Now, when it is doubly important that you went to The Dalles Sunday where have good workmanship and quick service to John Stiles says Tuesday Is they met Mr and Mrs Fax and Mrs keep your cars and truoks running, have us take 8 poor day for Sherman Conn- Margurite Hutchcroft and dau care of your service problems. ghter, Gloria, from Milwaukie and tians to leave home because all had picnic dinner at the Thomp they can’t stop at Stiles on son auto park. Carolyn Lemley ac the Deschutes for eats or companied her aunt, Mrs Hutch drinks. But Stiles is open croft home for a visit. 4 0 1 £ 3 rd T h e D a lle s every other day from B in Mr and Mrs Wren Hogue bought O i « the Weeterfleld property and mov the morning until 19 at night- ooooeoooooooooeoooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooeoooo ed there recently. Their telephone number is 151. Mr and Mrs Ernest Eslinger C on densed R ep ort o f the and their son, Marcus, came up from The Dalles Thursday to spend several days here visiting relatives- of Portland, Oregon W M Ball of CorvallL» and Al SUBMITTED TO THE bert Russell of the Russell Hatch COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY ery of Corvallis came one day lost week to help Ted Ball during AS OF JUNE SO, 1944 haying. . • Mrs Doris Wilson went to The R B SQ JJR C E S Dalles Tuesday to meet her bus- Cash on H e a A n n d D u e fr o m B a « f e ^ « . . » ................. S 92,615,481.28 band who i® home on leave from U n ited Stgtes Gowenznmog B t e n d a » 279,852,554.67 Farragut, Idaho. M unicipal and O ther B o n d » ,............................................ 6,342,768 81 Mr and Mrs Lawrence Todd Loans and D is c o u n ts . . ............................. ....................... ♦ 62.86Z305.46 took, Stephen Bibby, Dickie Rust, Stock in F ederal R eserve B a n k ........................ • • « • • • • Clarence May, Scott Fritts and Bank P rem ises (in c lu d in g B r a n c h e s )..• • • • % < • • • • 3,?3O J8S 4^ \ Carl Schilling to Camip Elliott at O ther Real E s ta te ... • . . .............................................. .. * Wemme, Oregon where they will C ustom ers' L ia b ilit y on A c c e p ta n c e s . ................. 15,463.00 j spend two weeks. w In te re s t E a rn e d . . . ............... ............................................... Mm Art Bibby and son, Stephen. O th e r R e s o u rc e s ...................................................................... 258,687.22 Mm Art Schilling and «on, Carl, and Mm Shelton Fritts and son, $446,541,330.68 Scott and Clarence May were busi L IA B IL IT IE S es« visitors in The Dalles Wednes day. C a p i t a l ..................................................... $6,000.000.00 Mr and Mir« Herman Peters and S u rp lu s ................. ................................... .. 8,000,000.00 eon Arden, were visitors in The U n d ivid ed P r o f i t s ....................................... 1,865.594.48 R eserves x . . . . i . . r w ............... .. . . . 1316,814.69 R e s e r v e s .......... ....................... $ 17,182,409.17 Moro Garage Case & Johnson; Wairher-Williair.s Co. C A . Ruggles INSURANCE Tire Repair and Recapping UNITED COlhc (Cellar & JRill, For New Job N o tice C o u n ty F ir e F ig h tin g E q u ip m e n t Is S u b j e c t T o C a ll D u r in g H a r v e s t S e a s o n : If s e r v ic e o f t r u c k a n d m e r it is w a n te d p la c e te le p h o n e or sa m e a s f o llo w s : 3 iU K i F ro m 8 0 0 A .M . to 5 P .M ., M o n d a y th r o u g h F rid ay, oaU M oro 7 5 1 (C o n n ty C lerk ’« O ffic e ) F ro m 8 : 0 0 A.M . to 1 2 : 0 0 N oon , S a tu rd a y , c a ll M oro 7 0 1 (C ou n ty C lerk ’» O ffic e ) F ro m 5 : 0 0 P.M. to 8 : 0 0 A.M. M o n d a y th r o u g h S a tu r d a y , a n d F ro m 1 2 N o o n S a tu r d a y to 8 A.M. M o n d a y , c a ll M o r o 6 9 3 (C la ren ce M ersin ger) THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . . FATES NATIONAL BANK Reserves fo r In te re s t, T a x e s , etc...................................... D iv id e n d s D e c la r e d ............................. • ............................... ‘2 1 J ^0,000 D ep osit» .................................................................................... 428’1« ,U i ?n O ther L la b iU tie , ................................................................... , 76 666 *? $446,541,3$0.68 ffrail OAee, Portland, Oregon DIRECT BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance C orporation X. r © 3 Küii'-iiiaBih IO IË3 ,»•'» J XL ’Z f ATTENTION! HOME CANNERS! Before you begin your 1944 can ning, Good Housekeeping Maga zine advisee you, use the boiling- water bath method for tomatoes and fruit«, only. Can all vegetab les except tomatoes by the cor rect use of a pressure cooker to botuKnus oe su re of killing In the last y e a n , cases of i>otulinus food po iso n in g have cropped up in widely different parte of the country. Buy, borrow share a pressure cooker-but don’t can low-acid vegetables any oth er way. If you want further in formation, write Good House keeping Magazine, 969 E ig h th Avenue. New York 19, N . Y. felloe I don’t blame the I fellows overseas for zer it, Judge. For the gettin’ all het up ova1 likes of me I can’t see what’s all the hurry about holdin’ these local prohibition elec1 tions while they’re away.’* “ I agree with you, Steve. Time after tim e...in their letters, in articles, in polls taken to get the views of our fighting m en. . . they have in d icted in unmistakable terms that they don’t want any action taken on prohibition, either local or until they get back.’* ' “ Too bad there isn’t a law or somethin’ to be sure their wishes are carried out. Judge.*’ “ There is in one state I know of, Steve. prohibiting lection until a year after the peace is declared. * “ That really makes sense to ma. Judge.” j