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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1944)
ir-s JOURNAL« MORO. OREGON CiTfiXs Valley Boy William M. Ball, son of Mr and Mrs Ted Ball of Grass Valley, Is engineer and top turret gunner on tbs “ Midnight Walk”. B-17, _ in whisk _____________ OUKfe SO trip« he ow r N « i OjraMjy, according U a report .rant from the a r force fci England. Ball wears the siren dal asd ««• Oak Leaf eh»t«r. He b a « m M . ef K & n3T G «n. ncry school and was attending OSC when he enlisted. His ___ wife ___ bves in Portland Clifford P. Rowe, former teach- ----------r--------------------------------- 7 - FRIDAY. OCTOBER é, 1944 Mea Grae*,2evely and daughteV HÍUr he retira» ^ro“' ¡ Í ^ j í ^ S Mr and Mrs Kenneth Todd and MrA Ralph Busse accompanied tin 'baby and her sister, Betty Meek Hurts ae Mrs Busse could enter a er, left Sunday for Lamed, K v hospital for treatment. wlhere they will make thé r bora*- Miss Dorothy Ball left Sunday Mr and Mrs W C Todd bought tor ¡LaGnrnd« for <h-sr final year the Doyle house in town and have ai EOCB. after spending most of moved into it. % the summer here with her par- Shelton Fritts bought the out ente Mr and Mrs Ted Ball. fit and lease from Elnor Helyer Mrs Glen Perry returned F r - on the Scbassen place and will day from Hillsboro whee she had ff>.rm it with his. The Helfers are. been with her mother in law, Mrs moving to The Dalle«. i * 1“ Berry who is w r * ®- Mr’ ... Charles Anderson and Vern Cox MOnd“y * ’ ^ nt to White Samon’ Wn’ Fri day return ng Satuday accompan Mr and Mrs Bud Coon left Fri- ied by Mfs Anderson who has da? f ” *® 3<* f the‘r ¿°" been ill at the .home of her daugh- “ L dao«1,ter te* ’ \ r and M l’ ter. Mrs Emma Cox aUo came up n °°n’ returnlnK home Sun- fiQm Vancouver for a visit day. __ The Odd-Fellows gave a party <Ju® Engstrom, Mf(s ^17nan tor Benny Payne and OscaT Lem *>«»>« *"d « > » . Carl and James ley a t their hall Wednesday eve wtre tn on *" The Dalles Tuesday w. played cards and after bua*“ " J I” Smitfc «em .t- J , ** reUted 5 ttltm *“* * * * *<* Eugene. f oversea experiences. Dr and Mrs W L Ball and baby Mr Mrg Fred stradley came v <* hl* -up from The Dallea Friday and broth*r’ ™ staying at the Stradley farm lnr *rOff>, y ^ ? ^ * while is hunting and Mrs Clyde * < w r a ^ ia d .;>tb «n * | r with her sister, Mrs Earl Saw P * ™ * *" Dr Ball left for lhe service this week. . Mrs (Sue Linsey and a friend Herman Ziegler jr. and sister. ^rom Hood River arrived Friday I«* May, went to Tygh Valley stay wit)h Mrg Ernest Blay- Sunday to bring Mrs Helen Bayer wjjjie he is hunting, ttn<< daughter, Julia, home after William Sm'th of the Seabe< they had spent a week there w recently returned from the hev »iater, Mrs Willis Brittian. . Aleutians arrived Monday to sen Ths Mbwion society m st the Lester Smiths and Clyde at *** home Mr Maude Ga-rrvtt Smiiths« Thuriday afternoon with 8 present Grass Valley is pretty well des Mr *nd Mr* Ted Bal1 to,,k “ erted since deer hunting started. truck ui~ h<** t0 p<« ^ 1!d *omK <* *» En» <‘rw l<‘ ’’V Let all your views in life be di moth*r' Mrs lda Strcn" his rected to a solid, however, moder brolt>er “ Corralli. before «tu rn ate, independence; without it no to Grass Valley. T M Rolfe has bought the Gus -man can be happy, nor even hon- —Junius Smitk hon* “ tow” and wU1 ““ <8t- er a t Grass Valley and principal at Kent h „ been elecUd „ Eng- lish instructor at hra alma mater, Pacific University. KA Stow was a business visi- tor io Moro Monday. Mr and Mrr Jes<* Arnold of Pendleton arrived here Saturday to v a il Mrs Frank Pike for a lew days. ; ‘ Evelyn Olds quit th? rastaurant business the first o f. thlp month after being in the business over two year. She will go to The Dal- Its some time this w?ek and try her hand at welding. Mr and Mr, Arxell Lemley went to The r u n -. Saturday to »in: E d e e n a t the ho, pital and bring their um, Duane home from tfaa h a r t a l where he hod been tsT/n wKo "ffiFcyiar bone waa broken during the Moro- Pspooaes football game Saturdy. Fred Cox returned Thursday af ter several days visit with h s b oth er. Vern .« I family . t Dor, ris, California Vern came with him for a visit bert. Mrs Ethel Smith arrived Thurs day evening from Eugene to visit her cousins Mrs Edgar Alley and M ts Herman Ziegler and families. Mr and Mrs Wayne Kelley west C h a r le s R u g g le s M to The Dalles Thursday to visit their daughter. Lois, who ts ill in a hoapital Mr and Mrs Ralph Rust took thei daughter Jacqueline, to Tre Dalles Fndafc to the doctor she wae*_^|^ while playing at the school OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOCSOOOOOOOOCK» a&£ tobdbd s Mr. Lhil^ord kas Washington by tbd it U MtyUg the world to live MOfedttfrftl té aftsr the world's opinion; it is n« ng through this county service f<5r which hfe 90S easy in soMtade to Ive sifter ouje ,^ey.»q*nnmy yeara, >— , \ Mr and Mrs Jaek Eva expect own; but bhe g i . a t man is he who Pe£tx has been moved g n to Victoria a\id iVAAhdhver B jrt in the midet of the crowd kefrps Brownwood Texas to Olympia before returning to the ranch. with* perfect, <weetneas the inde — — -W »«»L w. . „ . pendence of gelitude. —Emerson tor having seeded the trashy fallow T H Í OLD l for field trial on the Moore, place. Joe found plenty of moisture, he Quality—Dependability—Oomtesy If a man has acted right, he has says*/ anT Uhe grain sprouted in a done well, though alone; if wrong, few ddyfe. Seed was placed ab-deep the sanction of all mahkind will as eix inche in the ground with the not justify him. type o f drill used, but was not —Fielding ceverieJ very cbep. BBLIAB Í I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone •bdt my&efiT. Robert Rohde. 48p SALES TAX Continued from page one. *r* county were sh>rt funds ahi! real property owners had difficul ty paying their taxes. Now the state is richr’ih tax Rinds. Thehis- tol^r. of talea/^ taxe$ < b that they soon tjecomdk^n adtfit coal tax, m- stCad of A k ^ s e t tax- This county would receive very little from the twenty pereentthat if. set aside for hid age * pension - for we levy^ yttle for that 'fund. Fanners have bought little ‘for years -IUKK li k e -t o r place mirtn of t^c r machinery. This sales tax would cost them a great deal. The statd income tax is already very low under the plan to turn back a part of it if not needed. Argument for the sales tax U that it would catch those who are in the state and pay ng little or no tdx. They probably are less than ten percent of the population and receive considerably Jess than ten percent of that income. It seems clear that this tax at thif- tim e would cost thia county more than we would receive. Louis E: Langford has bought a place on Chenowl th creek west of The Dalles and ie moving to tfcet place immediately.- He has .sold •his friwt farm near Rufus to Wal ter Mbrrie who will continue to raise and soil the peaches, apficots, LAWYER “B oy T ro u b le , , G rass V a lle y T h e a te r S a tu rd a y , O ct. 7 7 :3 0 J. C . W ils o n , S tandard O i l E lw o o d M c P h e rs o n , C o u n ty R o ad MORO , ri— ■'— ------- — ' A ary B o la n d uk-UÎ*,. Saturday) T . 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Millions o f test miles in laboratories and actual service proved that it just about DOUBLES THE TIME BE TW EEN OVERHAULS. The N a v y can ’t a ffo rd to take chances w ith its fig h tin g Diesels— and neither can you. Get RPM DELO and you get the all-around lubricant for all Diesels. g 4 01 E 3rd oöooodeöboooodoooooooc« Í T lffi OLD JUDGE S A Y S .. .! T h e D a lle « -, ». a r--. V «0 M i STANDARD DIESEL FUEL - A io * like a mirttele, Judge... K)f the wofld they Ihought r to our war we are ' b thia and *Dur rofahk «œerts knew how to make at f l r Iwy'Onfl vDft WrMCIjr OVCT rjw. J -■ ; I taxed capacity of our industrial alcohol plants. So, overnight, our country’s beverage distillers stopped making whiskey and pro duced hundreds of millions of gallons of the vitally needed aloohoL "As a matter o f fact, Sally, a high govern ment official said recently '...s y n t h e t ic rubber it from 6 to 9 months ahead of where it could have been if alcohol had not been available for butadiene production.” ' "We were really fortunate, weren’t we Judge, to have a beverage distilling industry in existence. . . able to help perform this grant wartime miracle!" . V : ’ - •-< a * r M« nm »W »y Ct^ftrtaat »J Á ietM it . 1 0 0 % C le a n Cuts Diesel Injector Valve Wear JACK WILSON Wasco—552 C. R. ANDERSON Grass Valley—232 Your Idc; Her audience is carried in ! must stay here at home to fight juvenile O standing room-for her audience delinquency, sickness and poverty on the cannot stand. In cots, in wheel chairs, on crutches ttiey come. Eager, home front,,.through our own local agencies. hopeful, mending meó. 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