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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1945)
r 4 ■ p*l • • ’ ' ■«•a* I« (X«8 I tottttWM fceuw ri W flW UL MUWK UHKGON Fftlf'AY. JbNi & i*M . F a t h e r ’s D a y O b s e r v e r s ¡G a th e r fc-__ M. »Mr and Mra Tom C<j¥>« Frida» ; Ik* itm m M In & »»• V»M»» Mr aud Mra Arte* U m ley a..d Don't forget the Eebekah and Johneon.' left for then home Mon- daughter. Carolyn, and Mra Mar Odd Fellows picnic at the City jay morning. gverite flutchcroft and daughter, park thiB Sunday, June M . _ j-pg #n|j Mrs £[<,„„ Perty re- Gloria, of Portland had a picnic ^ ere w,n no services at the turned home Saturday evening dinner at the City park Sunday. Methodist church this Sunday June from HiJJaboro where they, upent stvefaJ days visiting his mother, • Mr and Mre Wa’.’ac? May *cr.t 24. A t G r a ss V a lle y Mrs John Perry and other relit* to The Dalles Thursday where Mi Yem Baker and Mrs Roy Hula o lives. — Who celebrated Father's Wayne Kelly returned home £ £ £ £ \ r M* £ X t D. May . / « » Grace ChaHes Scott Baker, Thuraday af- T'huradp.y Thursday^! jfrom Stpcktm\, Ca'.’for- nía, where »1 he had been employed. vilk Ruggles, Mr and Mre O. N. Zcvely and daughter, Jean, re- Mrs DeWalt Payne and children Kuggies. Mr and Mre Willard Bar- turned home Friday from the val- CARD OF THANKS nett and son, Keith, Mr and Mrs k y where t ey spen i ‘ > Monday and spent until Wednesday A We wish to express our sincere Ear! McKinney and family Willani Barnett visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Heppner, Mr and Mre Fred Cole of Mr and Mns Willard Barnett vw>i Boreted. _ appréciation t o - relatives and Mrs Ted von Wasco, Mrs Lucy Ruggles of Moro, and son,Keith, spent Sum ay evt n’ Mrs Bob Holmes arrived Friday friends for their extreme kmdneaa and Mr and Mre W. D. Barnett mg at the home of Mr and Mrs liom Pennsylvania to spend tac extended to us and for the many and daughters, Betty and Dorothy. Araell Lemfley. • summer here. She is a gusst at beautiful floral offerings during Mr >nd and MrS Mra Kenneth a*id <ht* heme of Mr and Mrs A1 Fox. our late bereavement. w w a i.w i r m elt Mr Renne Martin «. 1 fMrw l X 7or P o r t e d t n Robert John8° n and S°n’ left Wednesday for Portland ter£ SuBday. fa th er . law , Ea_ and f ^ U y . bueineas for a few days. • Mr and Mrs Ed Alley, Mrs mougnt <us iawiei ’ , (School election* was held at the Rruce Alley and daughter, Karen, knger, up '■ r « r rchool house Monday, June 18, an(j A1 F ox were business i when Dell Olds was elected direc- fo The Dalles Wednesday. tor for three years. The clerk has James Easter left Monday for MAY JUNE JULY I AUG. APR. not been appointed so far. C. R- p ort)and to bring his wife and son Anderson a present director sent back with him as they are mak- ■ P ST A ^ P S in his resignation.,-«'.;. 1 mg their home here. Mr and*<re Harvey Morris of Art Bihfcy was a business vis- Tygh Valley were business visit- in Dalles Monday, THRU JUNE ors here W ednesday/ • Mr and Mrs Tom Alley and Miss Mr and Mre Ben Payne and ,blla Le* Alley went to Yakima, •<:*ughter, Doris, and Mrs Tommie vv&shington Wednesday to meet Barnett and daughters, Ethel and ,he former’s daughter, Miss Mild Margaret, were business visitors ltd Alley, who will spend the sum 5n The Dalles Thursday. here. K L M N P THRU JQLY 31 1 •Mrs Charles Perigo and daugn- Mr and Mrs Guy Haynes of À 2 2 2 2 '2 tor, Linda, lift Thursday for Em- Yamhill, Mr and Mrs Seldon An- met, Idaho, to visit her parents dreWB of Portland, Mr and M r Q R S T U FROM MAY I ¡ in law, Mr and Mrs John Perrigo. Kendrick Dunlap of Carlton, Mrs THRU AUS. 51 2 2 ,2 2 2 Miss Cassie Holme« -came up i^ u i^ Smth and sons of Eugene Next stamps become good id fiom The Dalles Saturday to spend apd Mr and Mrs Ralph_Kayr.es i; the week end with relatives. ^nd childem of Richland, Wa’h., John Brogan stopped at the Sam fcrrjV€d Saturday to spend-the week Kchne« home Saturday on his way. end at ^ e homu of Mr and Mrs H J ¡ K I L I M THRU JUNE^2 no The Dalles. \ a . A. Dunlap. Mrs Tommie Barnett and dau- an Mrs A. A. Dunlap had as 1 1 t ghtera, Ethel and Margaret, went ¿¡nner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs ( THRU JUNE 3 0 1 toThe Dalles Friday when Margar- Guy Haynes, Mr and Mrs Seldon p a R S et entered the hospital for med’- Andrews, Mr and Mrs Kendrick 2 2 2 2 J Dunlap, Mre Louise Smith and c d treatment. Mr and Mra Herman Peters and sons, Mr and Mrs Ralph Havnes T U '.V .W X THRU JULY 31 2 2 2 2 2 son, Arden, went to - The Da’.le3 and children, Mr and Mrs Vern y H i V Sunday to bring their son. Her Mobley and family of Shaniko, man, home from the hoepital re Mrs Doris Wilson and children Y ,Z A B C FROM MAY I Moro, Dick Abel of Kent, Mr.and covering from an operation. 2 2 ' 1 1 1 1 THRu * UG 31 IlN a.i stam p* bacoma 9 0 0 Í >« J “»» Mr and Mrs Paul Alley and son, Mrs Matt Simo and daughter, ITcl- n Douglas of Wasco, spent Sunday cn and Charles Abel jr. Mr and Mrs George Wilcox and st the home of Mr and Mre Tom eon, George, were business visitors Aney. 5 Frt. Herman Ziegler 4 arrived jn the Dalles Tuesday, here Friday night from Fart Lewis Mrs Marguerite Hutchcroft ar- THRU JUNE 2 u# spend his furlough visiting kia T}Ved Saturday from Portland t3 JflftU U A 7T parents, Mr and Mra Herman Zieg spend several davs visiting at bhe thru auc >1 k i and friends. ’ home of Mr and Mrs Arzoll Lem- Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and Mrs Helen Bayer and. children Mrs Lewis Olds and Alton Olds weTe business visitors fn Tbs Dal- -went to The Dalles Sunday to THE OLD RELIABLE for ica Thursday. bring Mr. Olds home from the Quality—Dependability— Courtesy Those having picnic dinner at )hospital where he has been for tne home of Mr and Mrs Charles ^tveral days for medical attention. Anderson Sunday were Mr and Mr and Mrs Gus Smith of The Mre Fred Cox and son, Don. and Dalles were here Monday on bud Mr an Mre Bert Cox. ncss having bought the Confer M t and Mre Cb*ries Davis and tirnery from Ed Aliev and wib Mrt W. J. Davis went to Port- ta]<c possession the first of Jiilv. land Sunday to celebrate , the Mr and Mre Maurice Feely of The Golden Wed di rig armiveniary of Dalles came up with th*> Smith’s to Mrs Cbarlea Davis’ parents, Mr Rpend the dav visiting relatives and Mra Walter Roy, they re- and friends. Little I-erry Smith ac- tume<T home that same evening, cempanied them borne to spen^ a G RASS Mr and Mre Tom Coyle and Mr few days with his grandparents, VALLEY and Mre Norris Gflktoon went to Mr and Mre Ernie Moore and Sisters Sunday to attend the rodeo. Mre Elizabeth Schaeffer of Moro. Mrs Coyle’s mother, Mre Olli* were dinner guests at the home o>f Rice, who spent a month here with them accompanied them and re THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. turned to her home at Sweet Home. Miss Betty Barnett came up from The Dallea Saturday even ing to spend the week end with her parents, Mr and Mra W. D. F O O D R A T IO N S T A M P S G O O D BraJk > , Ikà**. «M K lond ike ' Community List ol M or» Teachers y - j y. l a J Flat »Hini*.AkSF tW Completed • Symphony orcheeèa. Bandmaat Club Corresponds The Klondike Community club ' Superintendent E. R. Joe Bar- £ if«»« Public Piihlir schools h has Band Which met at the home of Mr» Marvin Moro a s ------- . . . Itom aa June 7th. Eva Woods gave f t t o g of the vacan. a National contert te fl iUi’/ mopt m U r « t f c | Wd tim ely talk „ h o d eygtem for M rj ^ net w rtc o I N>b. uv, Home T S *“ * to * ” * COnCepU coming year. . Economic, and C om nw cU I » r r . . j.. a* k.i,i The teaching staff wrtl consist duate from OSC r a « !" » “®ce” ™ of four elementary teacher, with one m Vale, Oregon. vice. <he high school staff consisting five full time teachers and one Mayme Elliot was hostess to the 1 * ^ history ,- Z Z June Fot <*« ftwt time in Jh e history Klondike ‘ Community chib June or - the sghool, Moro to going to lbtb. Dorothy Dutton, the out go- Have a fulKime ’ wm.ih teacher and irtg preeMent, called the meeting ’*•»' * I“ 1»" ”* nvusih mu,,h , teacher t e" , and te o X and presented the new th. pten a t the oflicerw te the club. A shower was »e»1 » we" given for Mre Dalex Laughlin by tbe ye rrades the clufe and meraebrs and friends. Woods 01s Ruggles were Eva ex- a ^ ¿ ih h e rs band, advanced advanc'd bund ban^ ” 1***™*- Mirg<Pe t H aati, d fth and . tended birthday greetings. bo” a"d . * * sixth grade, a g r.d a .te from Nor- Mra Rirrel Ftech of The Dali«. • h.'” " J ^ ^ f-ts o n who « D*koU T«*eher’* <*“ *«*' M n‘ was a g h e s t of Mrs Dale Laughlin ' c®' w' . who N. D. In 'lM # .- ' - - . . . « h ap 4th gymles. Mr Leteon, who aJu) »iveral days last week. w l« handle shod and mathematks. , graduate from North Mra Roberson wiU be in ttie high p ^ ^ T ^ J ^ T c o M e « ^ Minot, KEEP FAITH "choal wh,re ,he » K : :,th *nd " 7 * ' n - d . •»<’' * « * " > » « " ‘“ eh - La ,a in« experience h. primary work at ♦ tNlTn U S • New teachers coming into the _ Sanirfi,-North Dakota. 3 .« i - i « Z tystem are E. R. Joe Barker, Su- --------------------- ■■'» m u a n w \ B V D U U I f t 0 \ perintendent And caoch, a grailu- swsaivaX *** from fche University of Idaho v M n R O f l D E in 1934 with a BS Education de gree and a Masters degree com pietoed m 1940. He ha« been teach JOIN ing for eleven year« in the states > The Comrour/ty Club at The ol Idaho and Washington. Ho is RUFUS GRANGE HALL Dalles and heip return ng vet not exactly a newcomer to Moro erans acquire dub quarters. at his athletic team« from Gold-, Over 600 members. Thanks S a tu r d a y , J u n e 3 0 ¿¿dale, Wn„ have completed ag- for your help ainrt Moro for the past two years. —BUY BONDS TODAY— . orchestra . m i n e *■■ ■»■■ Buy W ar B onds Today ■ — SLUE ST SUGAR STAMPS graduate from OBC in 1*40. Tau Rfetta»d, Oregon. IL Gllf — -w * nv Hm Emile J - - - -• « - j Conboy, third and --------------- -a - < „ - fourth grade, a graAmte iron« the W ..h h < ten «< S fc-» H « h Be Hingham, Wn., ««I «<»*• «• m0T° Moro Irum from Maryhill with 19 years aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOSIDMOMOOMMOaO0MOBM* T. Leder Inhaien L A IT tt MORO ? WAAOO Is an old established firm that has been and repairing cars for a generation The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. -*rr s e r v ic in g GAS AND OIL Tirsa--Accessories • R H. McKEAN and SON / l a s e r an e e J Graia. Feed. Floor, Fuel Farm Implements, Bags, Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD Feedstor* 163 WASCO Walther-Williams Co. PHONES Office 162 Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. POSTS T ir e R e p a ir a n d R e c a p p in g Residence 182 • OREGON Don’t Woriy About Us! I Quality Store "CÀTERF /TAHXY tdl us that the fat salvage problem has got to be licked in the m u M c iti—, th e taerrxe e n d on th e ferm e, ' ii Our country has to have o n e h u n d red m illion m o re pou n d» of used fats this year over last. And we’re the people who must save it. ' ‘ i- We’ve rolled up our sleevesi We*H save every drop and bit it is possible to scrape— and keep on doing it till the last jap is licked. 5 2 f o t * d “GitorpiMor*' Dtotd Troc h o* «MJ M tUy wem't they eoo ®ot • o<w “ Cotorpillor" r H T W i why wo h o * o h od d bock « ri*» tor pod-wor 4 d i*ry B * * r f d yoon to •»*? O ’ MEARA Supply 4 Imp- Co at * F R r ” : “ Is it true. Judge, th at a war can’t be \ i without the use of war-alcohol. . . the 1.», I the beverage distillers have been piodi^ing for the government for over two years?” OLD JUDGE: “ T h a t’s right, Fred. I t is a bas:2 ingredient in the smokeless powder use' ' i virtually every firearm from a pistol to Inch gun. And, in addition, it plays MOW TO UO IT« Save all used fats in a tin can. Keep it handy tq the stove. Scrape -your broilers and roasting pans, skim soups and gravies, for every drop counts. Keep solid pieces of fat, such as roedt trimmings and table scraps, in a bowl. Melt down when your ¿Yen’s going, add the liquid fat to the salvage can. Take the can to your butcher as soon as it’s full. He will give you four cents and two red points for every pound. Your County Agent or Home Demonstration Agent can give you full particulars. -1 < j . a more hum an role. The ntodical supplies * which our m ilitary doctors upfe to alleviate pain, com bat infection, save lives are pre pared with war-alcohol.’’ FRED: “ No wonder, then, more a n d more people are recognizing the great contribu tion our beverage distillers have made to the winning of the war with their JouW<- 4uiy product.’’ THit » tn tü w tt b C-tftrtnct •/ AlrwMfc /■SMMm far. H 000,000 Hors Pounds of Used Fots Aro Noodod Tkis fsarF e e d OPA. P tíd f e r ty M ettry. H