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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1945)
•1 ---- i UMM i W - . - . > j o UMMAU MONO, ÜRBGON. FRID A Y . D ECEM BER 29, 1944 Mr« Ernrat, Blaylock went* n T he Dalles the la s t of the week to visit h ar d au g h ter, M rs E a il Sawiteil and children « e w ra l days. M rs B ern ard M artin cam e home fiu m th e hospital b efo re C h ris t m as, she is recovering from a ma jo 7 o peration. BiU. Ball Home the bottom and the slide has pulled off, hold tl>e teeth t q g e ^ r . and DICK RICHARDS R ESIG N S .. Friture In leaving the E a ste rn . Oregon ‘ O h , B oy! J u s t W h a t I W a n t e d ! ’ •lip the slide on again at the bot L ivestock branch ex p erim en t s ta tom. A M U a ttto t jpO a.M htot ttm, tio n to accept the m anagem ent of top een enly he p i t on aguin the larg e Oxbow c a ttle ranch at th eh ottom . T o d o t h k ______ P ra irie C ity, D. E. R ichards, su the bottom Mop. held the teeth p e rin te n d e n t is tu rn in g over the together, and coax elide on. Re statio n in excellent condition for place «top h g otitehing firmly at- T-Sgt. and Mrs Bill B ali c a m 1 M r and M rs J . S . Newcomb and continued research fo r th e live- « » e the end by fend. top th e last of th e week from Cor- d au g h ter, Doris, an d th e ir d a u g h te r «stock in d u stry s a y s Dean Schoen- A leather bag that has become tka lo ix r- Mia Bus Logan and her eon, Ro- <feld of OSC. A successor is ex- limp may need nothing more thai will vt»«t ix r t o f Oakland Calif.. iv tu m e d pected to l>e ap pointed s o n so new cardboard stiffening between Ma parents, Mr and Mrs Ted Bail home Thursday from P o rtlan d th e re will be no in terru p tio n in the the lining» and the leather. Card Mr pad Mrs A rt Bibby tatft Sat- where they spent C h ristm as w ith w ork of th e statio n -board th at ’is tough and doea not t o » » • » * » * « • they the Wayland Weld (family. T he b ra n ch statio n is now sto ck - break easily Is eatiafaetory. twill jpUmgl Ahi Elks daoce Satur- Mr and Mrs W. F. Schilling and ed wdth m ore th a n 100 h ead of day night going on to Portland M rfc B ud Coon w ere d in n er gueers good q u ality well bred H ereford GOT YOUR LICENSE YET? far ¿1 weak on business. a t th e home of M r and M rs Roy cows and 350 good1 halfblood b re e d - , 4 b a ^ a y n a Keltay left T uesfey Schilling N ew Y e ar’s day. ing ew es. In addition th ere a re 61 With only one week to go, ap for Stockton, California to epend Mr and Mr» 0 . N. R uggles re- yearlin g steers in ex p erim ental proxim ately 300,000 Oregon m o- several week» .visiting her Ifcus- tu rn ed home the first of la s t week f ttte n in g tria ls th is w in ter and torite still had b et applied for hand who ia engdoyad there. D oris from H eppner w here they spent 90 calves used in conducting win- their 1048 motor vehicle registra P ayne ta ><ayii< tori torith the children On-istraas w ith th e ir d au g h ter, t e r feed in g ex p erim en ts. A m ple tions, Secretary o f S tate Farrell These tw ay ea a g d a b members ef iTring her absence. Mrs E arl M cKinney an d fam ily feed is on hand to c a rry all of the said today. U*e Hollywood club are looklnc se .. Mr /u»d Mrs H annan P etersen - Mias L aV em e A nderson an d Miss stock thro u g h the season, R ichard? _ Windshield stickers validating riously to the fatare. learning wood tertained a t dinner Saturday even- D orothy Ball le ft Monday f o r La- rep o rted in su b m ittin g has resig n s the 1046 registrations now may toialng and doing very well too ing. Those pnjaent were Mr and G rande a f te r spending the holi- tion. be used, he mg valid after D ec »riving future American problems. Mrs a . A . femfep. M r and Mrs A r days w ith th e ir respective par- R ichards took over the statio n ember 16. . aell. Lemley, and M r and Mrs Al- ents, Mr and M rs C harles A nder- 13 y e a rs ago, succeeding th e la Is Farrell urged Oregon autom o fred J(oclc The evening w as epen» »on an d Mr and M rs Ted Ball, R obert Wifchycomibe. Since thai, bile owners who have not yet ap- T. Lester Johnson playing eoatitoot tim e th e em phasis has been on pied for their 1046 registration« M r and M rs Ed Alley took th e ir Mr )ftd M n Roy Schilling and livestock research, which w as clo to do so at once in order to avoid aon and d a u g h te r in law, M r and sely coordinated ith th aoa. Otory. #nd Mr and Mrs Bud . , , , , . _______ w ____ __ e work ____ - a t a serious congestion at the end MOBO WASCO «Coon jrant <o Q>e D ell/« F rid ay Bruce Al ey an y tiw Squaw B u tte and H arney co of the year. C— the ho»pi- * » « “ d T“ y « f <*r u nty branch statio n s. R ichards a l’ o MMltmant «pending about ten days here w ith served as su p erin ten d en t of t’ ? IgB nea retu rn ed th em - THE OLD RELIABLE for M alheur exp erim en tal area. Bill M ayberry S 2-c from Mor- Zrom S eattle, W ash. B oth Dean Schoenfeld and P re Quality—Dependability—Courte. y 0^ holiday week n *to’rille, K ansas and stationed a t sid en t A. L. S tran d , in- accepting A storia arrived here F rid ay to bis re sig n atio n , paid high .tribute Not even In the fa r reaches of the Pacific can M arine Corporal ’ k f t -Friday fo r h i, i"wnd ’eve™1 ‘**5” of 1*'ayC to .............. ... w .................. R ichard’s ork. The - ______ statio n 1 Carroll 8. Hooter of Anderson, Ind^ escape the inevitable, lend r u u r .p en d in g ’ ’• * Mr “ nd E rn ^ B1“ y' ock' u n d er R ichard'» guidanee, re p re , Christmas tie. The brilliant red andarhite neckpiece was received j „_J ware r w t i n g M r ,n d M rs Tom Alley had 83 «ents one of th e o u tstan d in g a- , by the Leatherneck at an advanced base, evidently sent by someone I ' who doesn’t know what the well-dreosed combat veteran to wearing, f and . - t e r Mr d in n e r * “ « « * N ew Y e a r'* day chievemen-ts in branch statio n op M .J I Hester was in the battles of Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian. , C R X n d e ra o n . an d hi» «**ir M ia, Mildred Al eratio n in the w est SchoenfeH C. gFilke lty , M»* an<^ M rs Ed Alley M r declared, and added th a t, by Fea If & le a th e r or fabric p u rse is b u tto n h o le tw ist, heavy-duty, or w ent to The an^ M rs John Block and Jim ron of Richard."’ excellent teaching stitch ed outside, worn places a t linen th read m akes firm seam s b rin g M rs Rug- ability, the stockm en of ea ste rn outside seam s can be n eatly re H ax in g the th rea d make« it pull A®" to* hospital w here Mr and Mrs Dell Olds re tu rn ed O regon prom ptly tra n sla te d the paired. Rip the seam w ith a razo r th ro u g h more, easily. I t ia best paste Christmas nite kcroe the la st of the week from findings of the e latio n into oom- b lad e; fold worn places in, tak in g ro t to a tte m p t outside rep airs on w broke her arm. P ortland w here they sp en t about rre rcial practice«. a deeper seam , and restiteh . S ti t a p urse seamed inside and clam ped XL A. D unlap w ere ten day» on business. R ichards was county a g e n t in ching on p urses usually m u st he into a fram e, su g g ests Mia« Lane. MT Sunday evening M im M ildred Alley retu rn ed to G ra n t county l»efore going to done' by hand. B ack-stitching w ith If a zipper stop has broken a t Mr and M rs H er- C hehalis, W ashington T uesday a f M ontana, from w h ere he retu rn ed M r and M rs A raell te r «pending She holidays w ith position a t Union in 1931. À Ù »i I i j ¡ I Lemley, JBy and Mrs Alfred Kock. h er p aren ts, Mr and Mr» Tom Al- ________ and Mzk Ddn Sm ith The evening ley C LEA N IN G H IN TS was <w nt playing contract. ----------------- Many item s ran g in g from cleat- /f -- A lfred and LaV em e W itte and NO TRACTORS AVA ILA BLE nail polish to san d p ap er and shoe th eir m other. Mo*» M artin G erber. cream can be used these days to frem Goldendale cam e S M a rtey . O d o n ’s first q u a rte r 1945 quo k te p good but worn han d b ag s te epend the weekend taerw visit- * o f craw ler tra c to rs fo r agricu! looking presen tab le, says Mies Lu ing th e form er’s grandm other, M<» tuT*l use does not provide any cy Lane, extension sp ecialist in C. Wilke, a t ^ e C. R, Anderson gro u n d s fo r opbimiem, according e 'e th in g apd textile» a*t OSC. fe n s * to N C. D onaldson. executive as- New leath er ltags a re »carce and Mm Don Sm ith and «on, L arry , « ista n t to the s ta te AAA comrmit- all kind« are expensive com pared cam e home Thurwday fn x a The te€- The n^w s ta te quota o f 48 w ith p re w a r price». The following IM lM Wbe«w they «pant Christmas machines com pares w ith the au th su g g estio n s fo r clean in g and m en and the weak end w ith Mr and orixed releases of 80 u n its in the ding th ese a re offered by Mies Mr» Gua Smith. fo u rth q u a rte r o f 1944. V ' - Lgne. Mm A nita Barnwtt came home T’he arm ed Mervices continue to C lean fab ric bags w ith d ry -clean Monday to stay with her parents, take 85 per cent of the o u tp u t of ing fluid, but do n o t use th is fluid Mr and M n A. A. Dunlap. .Wto«tinr tancklaying tra c to rs according d on le a th e r because it rem oves na- f«n her oaU to tho W AVES. W ar Production board reports, tu ra i oils and m ay m ake le a th e r i Mta« > o ro th y Coyle retu rn ed ond indications a re th a t heavy crKck ^ iny on c&n “ IfBday nlgbt.from |4odfard wUitary dem and will be the rul? often be rvmovtxj by rubbing w ith Qhriotmas and d u rin g the com ing year. fine '«indpa.per. M atching shoe dye ymth her • p a r- In spite of th e tightness, of the or India ink will help retouch c raw ler tra c to r situ atio n , 367 un- scratched and worn c o m e rs on le a £nd Mr« QJ4. R uggles «n- R» w ere released to O regon fa r- th er. To hide w a te r spots and oth •Know why? _ rRfi Y ears d m a c r <n«rs in 1944, Donaldson reported. e r « tains on leath e r, use a colored to Included M r In additioon, 43 sta n d a rd whec! shoe cream , o r a w ax polish. I’ll ItaH you. The other night x B a rn e tt and »on, tra c to rs converted into craw le r Use silv er polish to shine m etal Mr Hkfi Mlto Orville Rug- Eave been released, fo r a to tal trim m in g s or to rem ove gold p la t Joe was fuming and fussing over «tofi M r w d M r , E arl Me- c f 400 units. The s ta te com m ittee ing t h a t has s ta rte d to w ear. A jmd children from H epp- received application« from 934 protective coating of clear, co lo r- our bills. . . trying to balance the family fa rm e rs fo r craw lers, and it Ls le«r nail polish will keep m etal D avie entertained a t estim ated th a t about th a t m any finish b rig h t b u t because it rubs budget. W e had that big hospital bill, and tar honor of her m ore applications were screened 0|y mui!t be renew ed occarional- and the S4Ui out by county committees. p, some other emergency bills that of M r and ----------------------------------------------- --- \ _________________________ * * Those iVMnnt were came up unexpectedly. They really threw 4U Roberts and « lir a Ernnu our budget out of balance. Mr aad M? and Mrs From Service In England Quality Store "SSH. . . MY HUSBAND THINKS I’M AN ANGEL” ... M id i d i ! So, I sold, Why don't we spread Al Roberta and In The Dalles lywood, Florida Mr and Mrs m et th em in l«ft Friday for those expenses over a year's time by borrewfng the LOW-COST way at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. W V II establish our Bank Credit that way, too. Then when JMSR P«s »rtak ert » back in <hto MRfiro toffew »peodif< mo»* April 18, 1942 talands in the He wan tk New G a in in g afore ha returned. Mr and Mm Sam Davia went to Bend Saturday to v isit her mother, lir a BiU Bevma, and her husband. Tvtuniiag home Sunday. Mr and Mrs A. F. Balaer and aoa, Clair and Stephen and Jantea “ Í L V í * * V s » s«wUr and t a l Kanr Vaur*. Sanar ■with Mr and Mm Goa Hartmann. Mr total M n Jaaae Helyer of Kant apant N ew Year*« day visit- toa a t a f R r and Ur» R .J . Baker cam e W f n * The to tpke r a n o* ta a to A h to fiâ . - DaBas » *. Mr and M n Melvin Dunlap and chlldn a o f Salem arrived Sunday j h q iy the w ar’s over dnd we want to buy a new car » w e’ll tell our dealer that we want our car / financed thru the First National. See *4iy my husband thinks Walther-Williams Co. I’m an Angel?* LOANS «90 to *1 0 0 0 Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. Mow, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep jrour cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. R e p a i r a n d I 4 0 1 E 8 r d _________ R e c a p p i n g st nnionni OF PORTLAND bhiik T h e D a lle « OM00909QÇ990eOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQQOOOOQ 1 to » I «.»J • Ç.I.® «.« * I AIAJMA* » r.