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PAO! li MIRMAN COVKTT JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON PRIDAT, JUNE 1, U M Former Residents Appendectomy. The latest report Mrs Etha Schilling cable Up frimn Merrill Oveson le ft Wednesday Mrs Charles Perrigo and daugh grandson, Larry, returned from the Monday afternoon was that he was ter, Linda, left Thursday for Mau Springs Saturday. Mrs Don Smith The Dalles Monday to remain over for Portland to see his son. Hi getting along nicely. found that although Dick‘s eye pin to spend a week visiting ut accompanied them to their home Memorial day and will be a guest Mrs C. J. Kulick arrived here the home of Mr and Mrs Janies in The Dalles to spend afew days. at the home' of Mr and Mrs J S was progressing well toward heal from Marysville, California to Phifer. Am ong those who attended the Newcomb,..x ing an operation would be neces visit at the home of her parents, Saturday evening Sgt. Harold Mrs Ollie Rice of Sweet Home Rodeo a t Tygh V alley Sunday sary to close the break if he was Mr and Mrs Ted vonBorstel. is here visiting at the home of her ■were, Mr and Mrs George Sm ith Owens, T-5 Dick Grant and Betty to have good vision in the future. Leonard Tubbin, CM MF U. S. son in law and daughter, Mr end and d au g h ter, Ju d y M r and Mrs and Dorothy Barnett went to Tygh The operation will be performed- . Robrt Urquhzrt, as is his cus Tuesday he reported. Navy and his wife the former, Mrs Tom Coyle. Elien Kee, Mrs Arden Squire anil Valley to attend the dance. Mrs Glen Perry received a let- tom, was here for Memorial day Miss Emma Jean Scholl, a foi uur Mr and Mrs I. D. Pike and dau children, Jackie and Dell, Mr and Captain Wilhelm Roth, U. S. end in addition to decorating the held here Sunday, that being * w 7 , u.„ on teacher in the Grass Valley grade ghter, Mrs Ixiuis May and ehilo M rs W illard B arn ett and son, Army, (Bill Roth) and his wife grave of hi* wife, met old friends the birthday of Mr» Robert Ho»- J*. . school and his sister, M arie Tub Ten of Hermiston were overnight K eith, Mr and. Mrs Orville Ruggles and daughter stopped in Grass a « t o / M « o When He W8’ ‘ h " “ " ; eldest of the daughters. TOr' f<)r w„ bm, from Bend were visitors at guests at the home of Mr anil Mrs Mr and M rs H arold E akin aad Valley overnight while on thqjr ■■MBiJp^lloro. ' Here for the day were Mrs Joe v _ . v , Hi the home c f Mrs Helen Bayer S a t Frank Pike Sunday night on t;u f. and ch ildren,H arry Dean and Tom way back to a California camp. h^ertf o r 1°M e^.ria7' day ,N *r M“’ p h “T vi,ion "" M ,y 3’ 1946 when he Wa4 urday evenng on their way to I«a way to Springfield to attend the mie, and M r and Mrs B ernard Bill recently returned frbm India graduation of the former’s grand M artin, and d aughter. fit, was here for Memorial \ day Rx, Mr and Mrs E. H. Amidon of . « ¡tim r fo r 'a Grande to visit relatives. where he had been for over a year Saturday the 26th Mrs W. J. daughter, Cleo Baker, and to visit * T * ith relat" e*. “ (1thi’ Gold<!nd»le and their children, Mr , k - fc - U Frg, ty rs F ran k Pike retu rn ed home as command officer of a flying plane to take hwn to * France Grant and ion, T-5 Dick Grant, ar their daughter, Mrs Leona B iker. T hursday from P ortland where squadron engaged in flying sup vicinity. He is going to his dau and Mrs Paul Goddard of Cor- from where he was to board ship rived from Nampa, Idaho to visit M r and Mrs A 'A D unlap and .she spent about ten days visiting plies into China. They had been ghter’s home in Washington af- bett and three children and Miss for home. Mrs Perry had not heard at the home of Mr and Mrs W. D. ’ Mr and M rs Arzell Lemley ’eft M rs C hester Clark. tar a winter in California. He w » a Doris Amidon of Portland. Paul visiting Bill’s parents at Olympia, from him since in January, 1945. Barnett. Leaving -Monday to go on F riday for Camp Sherm an to accompanied by his niece, M il Goddard left Wednesday for La S gt. Ray P e ttre i le ft S aturday Wash. Bill says he expects to be spend the week end re tu rn in g for R iverside, C alifornia a fte r made a major on his return to Miss Vivian Trounce presented to Vancouver. Hammon. Mr and Mrs Harvey Mar Grande where he will attend school Dean Wilcox left W ednesday for home Monday. tin of The Dalles brought them to this summer and where he will her pup its in a musical recital at spending his furlough here a t the camp and that he is going to stay Fred P eters and Evelyn Olds of home of his p aren ts in law, Mr ar.J in the army after the war. Mrs Moro Memorial day for a few days probably teach. the Grass Valley school audtoriun^ Portland to be sw orr into the navy The Dalles spent M onday visiting Mrs C. M. Clevenger. His • wife Roth is a New York girl. Mr and Mrs Carl Tomlin and Mrs. Ross Hart was here Thursday Saturday evening May 26. Pro on Thursday morning. friends here. daughter, of Flamath Falls stop- «¡g^t to attend the graduation gram was as follows: Karen Kelley and baby will rem ain fo r a longer S g t Harold Owens and Miss M rs Ted Ball left S atu rd ay for v isit with h er paren ts. ped here Memorial day on their of her sister, . Mary Lou Sayrs. playing Country Fair;. Merle Ee- Betty Barnett left Sunday evening way home from a visit in Portland gOe returned to her home in Bea- kin, Gray Pussy Willow; Don for The Dalles where Sgt. Owens Eugene as she received word th a t Mrs John W ilt o f P ortland is a with his brothr,, Ed Tomlin. velton the next day. Schilling, Marine’s Hymn; Janice went on to Vancouver after spend h er m other, M rs Ida S tro n g was house g u est of Mrs W. J. Davis a Mr and Mrs Benson Whalley Mrs Flora Healey, 72, aunt of Bibby, Sorrento; Duane Eakin The ing his furlough at the home of ill. few days. M ts Alfred Payne and d au g h ters and Mr and Mrs Fredrick Whalley Mrs Mollie McLachlan and Mrs Anvil and duet; Barbara Alley Second L ieutenant Doris A nder Mr and Mrs W D Barnett. le ft Sunday. f«T P ortland to spend son of the Arm y N urse Corp a r M oro OregOH ¿^Und Miss H a rriet Whalley were Belshe, died in Centralia Wn The Avalanche; Stephen Bit»by» Mrs A1 Woody and ron toft , here from ------------------------ Portland Sunday to rived home S aturday from Van -------------- - at — k g j week; Mrg Bekhe attended Toreador and American Patrol Thursday for P ortland on business a few days visiting relatives. M rs W T Solvester of The D al N uys, C alforna to spend her fu r tend the memorial service for Car C trl th e fu n € ra | B u t brother. Geo. duet: C*ll Schilling, Minuet and and to visit relatives. les spent several days here re c e n t lough with her paren ts, Mr and v _ of . the u - ----- Hornpipe; Martha Bardenhagen. Peetz, a ------- nephew men. ---- Sgt. Ames remajng of t])e fgmily The B a p tist Mission Circle met ly visiting her niece, Mrs Georg«? Mrs C harles Anderson, before go Chester Peetz and wife of Thc Mr and Mr» Herman Nichols ¿f Second Valse. Durand; Helen Sim - a t th e hom e of Mrs T. M. Rolfe* ing overseas. Dalles were also here. Cecil were here for Memorial day «”• Val’ e Th'» i thc Py0«™"' end- T h u rsd ay afternoon wth 10 pre- Smith. I E R C Y T H O M P S ON Born: To Mr and Mrs Arthu" and to visit friends in th„ county. ed by M‘» Troun“ plalnn« ’ aent. R efreshm ents w ere served * MAIN STREET. MORO M r and M rs H erm an P e te rs ánd — J* S. Ne.wemnb ~ w as . a. business Bocholtz, in The Dalles, a daugh Work Done Well and Quickly sons w ent to S hearers bridge Fri v isitor in The Dalles Monday. a t th e close of the m eeting. Mrs Lena Searcy came up from lied. ter, May 29. Mrs John Perry and daughter. Mr and Mrs Harold Christ5 in- day to spend the wCek end fishing Portland to spend Memorial day Mr» Elva Bryant came up Sat Mrs Marietta Beeler and her dau son of The Dalles spent Sunday -Mrs C R Anderson took h er mo with her daughters, Mrs Harry TH E OLD R E L IA B L E for urday evening from Hood River YY , Pinkerton and Mrs Charles Rug- ghter, Marlene of Hillsboro came visiting at the home of Mr and th e r, Mrs C. Wilke, to The Dadles Q uality—D ependability—Courtesy to remain until after Memoral Wednesday to visit the former’s Mrs George Wilcox Mrs Maynard S atu rd ay when she left fo r W hite day with friends m Moro- K Memorial day daughter, Mrs John Rolfe and fam- Nelson accompanied thorn to The Salmon, W ash., to visit her .-• *n, Mrs Theodore Johnston is visit 181 ” a e Mr ily and Mrs Glen Perry, leaving Dalles returning home Monday. W alter Wilke and fan iilv .' ing relative# m the valley thin « 7 « ,r °"’ ™ e„ Dalea " " Mr for their home Friday taking Rich Mr and Mrs Roy H osfelt of M rs E arl Sawtell and ehd b-< n , . , . rav,__ , ,, and Mrs W H. Ragsdale and week on what Theodore calls her , Z” . ard Beeler with them after spend Goldendale W ash. arrived here came up from The Dalles Thim> ’ <- , and Mrs Harold Christianson. semi-annual vacation. ing the school year here with Mrs Saturday to spend a few days to spend a week v is’tip " her o i Miss Bonnie Scheurerman, dau- Floyd Lane had the mWortose Qian Perry, visiting at> the home o f Mr and ents, M r and Mrs V rn e st B h r h''-1' ghter of Mrs George Beardsley, drop a long plank on his foot Mr aijd Mrs Lot Rust of Port Mrs T.M. Rolfe. They all went to Misa Cassie Holmes w*»nt to was married thia week in The Dal- which has laid him off his work land took over the Orange Front Tygh Valley Sunday to the. Roder^ Portland over the weekend to ai- lee «0 Edward M. Hunt of The the elevator for several day«. Cafe and Pastime Saturday hov and,to visit friends. tend the graduation of her nie-.-e. Dalle«, a soldter recently home Mrs May Barnum and Mr and ing bought it from Ernest Eslinger Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison Miss. Dorothy Holmes, from nurse* «H M M Mrs Roy Kunsman came UP f rorn were dinner guests a t the home of train in g Mr and Mr« Wm. Holn es ? Dick Oveaon was taken to Port- The Dalles Sunday to visit friend« severafw eeks ago. Mr and Mrs Estel Hartley took Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle to cele also atten d the graduation of th eir land last Friday by hie father af- end relatives. Mrs Barnum remain ter he bed Uen' informed 'that the ed ùntil Tuesday before Harry, to The Palie. b ra te th e 81st birthday an n iv er d au g h ter. h o / n r p r returning p t u r n i n c their son, Mr and Mrs Gus Smith and retina of one eye was damaged, home. ' _ ' Sunday morn,ng for an emergency sary o f Mrs Gilkison’s grandmo ther Mrs Ollie Rice. requiring services of a specialist. ", - a •" ——— -< • Mr and Mrs Tom Alley and Dick remained in St Vincent’s hos _ \ « M r and M rs Ed Alley wen? busi pital under treatment that it is ness visitor» in The Dalles S a tu r 99 hoped will restore hi» full vision. day. If not an operation will be neces Miss Violet Parkhurst left Thur sary. ‘ sday for her home in Roseburg u rrri >NS after spending a month her visit IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF o r at the, home« of Mr and Mrs THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Sam Stark and Mrs Helen Bayer SHERMAN COUNTY. M rs E d g a r A lley and children, BERTHA LOUISE BOLTON, Pla- iatiff, —vs—R. I* CONLEE and John and B arb ara, and Mrs Helen ALICE B CONLEE, bis wife, B ay er and children w ere in The HENRY PERRAULT, MORO BU Dallee T h u rsd ay On business. ILDING A INVESTMENT COM Mr and Mrs Hadley Stark left PANY, also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any Thursday for their home in Holly- right, title, estate, lien or interest dale California after spending sev O pen 7:30 a.m. week days, 8 a.m. Sundays in the real estate described in the eral weeks visiting relatives here. Complaint herein filed, Defendants. TO all other persons and par Meals from noon until 9 p.m. ties nuknown claiming any rignt title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate deserbed in the Corn- Defendant«: p la in t___________ ____ FOR SALE: «S p rin g fryers. Cal’ IN THE NAME OF THE STA 459 Wasco. Mrs Paul Alley. TE OF OREGON, You are requir ed to answer the Complaint filed That’s why the Marines want fishing tackle PERMANENT S T A T E POSI against you in the above cause on or before four weekj from the TIONS for skilled workers: K»*y date of the first publication of this for fighting Marines returned from the South Pacific. Punch Operators, Tabulating Ma summons; if you fail to answer, chine Operators, Senior Tabu- for want thereof, the plaintiff will These men are sick in mind and body. lading Machine Operators. Get apply to the Court for the relief Serviceable Age. Spring weaners demanded in the Complaint; for applications from Merit syst?m •Decree against each of you ad ' saved on x^Quest with deposit. Best Their medical officers have prescribed fishing Council, 616 Mead Building, judging plaintiff to be owner o f. Portland 4. Final filing date June the property hereinafter described blood lines from mid-west herds. 23. Positions in Salem. and that you and each of you have « as the perfect means of building these men no estate, right, title or interest . in the same, and that the title SOCIAL WORKERS— advanced back to health.« hereto be quieted in the plaintiff opportunities for positions with and aganst all o f the defendants the State. Staff Assistant I, II * and that plaintiff be declared the fee simple owner thereof; that (Multnomah County), Field Re each of you be forever enjoined presentative. G e t applications from asserting or claiming any. from Merit System Council, 616 right whatsoever in or to skid Mead Building, Portland 4, Ore land adverse to the plaintiff; for 4 e - plaintiff’s costs and disbursements gon.. Final filing date June 23 and such other relief as shall seem Positions in Portland only. equitable. That a description of said- land in which the plaintiff FOR SALE: 7 foot John Deere ia seeking and asking" for relief binder. Jeee Landry. 30p herein and in the Complaint is situated in Sherman County, State • of Oregon, and described, as FOR SALE: Almost new, white en follows: . « a They need rods, reels, hooks, lines, flies, general . * amel wood or coal range with Lots 6 and 7 of Block 2 of copper coil«, j Also 18 laying the original town of Moro gear of all kinds. Even damaged equipment is , (now city of Moro), Sherman New Hampshire hens (last Gounty, Oregon. spring pullets). . Cifford May, acceptable as they have adequate means for re Also 12 inches off the westerly Moro, Phone 844 301-p side o f lot 8 of Block 2 of the original town (now city) of pairing fishing tackle. * FOR SALE. 16 ft. Case harvester. Moro, Oregon. Said tm et of land adjoins the easterly part Good repair. Priced right. D. L. of Lot 7 in the same block Blood sucking mites, tides and fleas Reynolds, Grass Valley 30-2p and is 4 otherwise described as weaken birds, make them easy prey Standard Poultry being 12 inches wide and 100 FOR SALE: 679 acres, 90 acres to diseases that cut egg production. House Spray feet long on the westerly side in grain, 80 A. summerfallow, But they can be controlled easily of said Lot 8- . 100 A. in alfalfa, 230 A. water Comet mixed, ready with Standard Poultry House Spray, This summons is served upon rights, electricity and school to ute. -Ioexpentive, SEND YOUR TACKLE TO THE you pursuant to an Order of the the insect killer that stays active for bus. 30 A. natural meadow dime’t worth covert Judge of the above-entitled Court Prioe 25,500 00 -terms. H. L. more than 100 tq. ft. mate on the 22nd day of May, Morris, Broker, Tygh Valley. 1945, which directs that this sum 29-30e S ta n d a rd W h ite mons be published once each wees » r' . U .S . P. — an excellent mineral oil for four consecutive weeks in the FOR SALE: 4-year old registered OH , No. 9 U. 5. P. V* ef v. Sherman County Joiwnal, a news conditioner. Hereford bull. Leota Gavin Non - irritating, ia not paper published at Moro, Oregon, - More. Phone-817 28-30p absorbed into system. and that copies of the Summons C. R. ANDERSON Mix with feed to help and Complaint certified to be not Grass Valley, Phone 232 FOR SALE: 10-ft John Deere deposited in the postoffice di- movements and remov« reited to the defendants, witn tractor double diac, 20 in. discs. intestinal parasites. J. C. WILSON ^postage thereoon prepaid for tno C. E. Coats, Wasco. 28-30p Wasco, Phone 552 reason that their whereabouts >s —unknown. « FO R SALE: 7 f t . cedar posts. 18 The date of the first A 21 inch hosts and better 33 of this Summons is May 25, 1945. cents per post delivered any 1 Dick and D ick T bh statement prepared and released ky BI ITZ WEINHARD COMPANY tn assist hs ibe Attorneys for Plaintiff place here. G.L. Briggs, phone coHecl/oh of recreation equipment for the Marine Barracks at Kla. rath rails, Orcgg^ Posf Office Addresa: The 6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dal \ Dalles, Oregon les, Oregon ' 22-tfv t 29-32 KJ u. - . . Return For Way Home From Memorial Day German Prison C. A . Ruggles INSURANCE SHOE REPAIR Quality Store “ Chicken Every Sunday af Fisherman w ill agree that W e will serve fried chicken dinner every Sunday 12:30 on B U C H O L T Z C O N E E C T IO N E R Y Want Ad» s the Ideal Mind and Body Builder! FOR «SAI F REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE BOARS Millard R. Eakin, Grass Valley Anglers 9 9» YOU CAN HELP BY SENDING FISHING EQUIPMENT TO RETURNED MARINES! Play Safe-beware of Egg Robbers WELFARE OFFICER M A R IN E BARRACKS KLAMATH FALLS, ORE« Veer letal représentative fo r S T A N D A R D O f C A L IF O R N IA