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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1945)
Z / f-—• PAOB 4* SHBXMÁN C O Ü Ñ ft JOURNAL MORO, OREGON FRIDAY JUNE 29, 1945 • «n sz ¿ üsk . _ . s Ns« York office. They are brought Mr« Fred Cox went to The Dal John Peters returned home Sun s a a . s i w „ h i « » t o n e o io m » « - e s . day from The Dalles where he les Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs W. J. Da via a t the hospital spent several day« on business. . . • s a s î ï t s t s r • * “ - - - - - ~ • ; - ¡ - ¿ s - Shelton (Bud) Fritts with the returning home Sunday. i a . many ae attempts to frighten the-turned to Governor's W««id. i i h > Mr and Mrs Charles Davis have ravy came home Thursday from Ml UR*tt Burnett and Mrs - and Mrs C’ P* Adamfl administration. President Roose- wear uniforms with a green krm Salem to spend a few days with as their guests her brother m law Trim nhiWrAn o f The ’Ihc Dalles received a telegram stated that he was “babying bond, ¿hewing that they are.p ri h.s parents, Mr and Mrs Shelton ano sister, Mr an<^ Mrs Frank k l l e s .p ent the week end a t the U st week end fr o » ^ e ir eon, Q.M. .¡en g ’’ the J .p .™ « in »» * * or‘ -° « ™ of ***** Dempsey and family of Portland. Fritts. home o f M r and Mrs W D Bar- Noretian Adams and Mrs Ad- to appease them. Now congress is for their services. Mr and Mrs Dell Olds went io Clair Baize» left MOn^ay for ' aims announcing the arrival of a proposing a thorough investiga- >----------- The Ladies Social Service club Portland where he took his physi ly g h (Valley Sunday on business nCThe F - r fc«rii Star and Masons daughter, Sandra Louise, on Fri- tæn into .th e reasons why and BONUS BONDS DUB . met at the home of Mrs Orville cal examination on Tuesday and end to visit relatives. Bonus bonds. were due Jnna 16 Ruggles Thursday afternoon with passed. Fred Cox and Don Cox w ent to ana their families will have the;r ‘ M ” “ Î V * ? " DlT ’ ° * lif' - » ' “°- was s p o n s ib le for selling annual picnic at the city park Sun- Mr and Mra Grover Youn* thousands of ton« to the Japanese. o/ thte year „rd do furtner tater- 15 present. -Mrs T. M .Rolfe, pre Mrs A. A. Dunlap and her sis Goldendale Friday to bring a bin , Jvl , A b (Jinner wiij ceived a telephone call from their t 0 cover the situation more ccm- ,,gt accrue on them, saya Hal sident, Mrs ©. N. Ruggles, vice- ter, Mrs Louise Smith and sons der they bought there and wiH- be be served at noon 80n’ C,arence Youçg, R-M. .1-C of pjetely, it is suggested that the white, postmaster a t . Waaeo. president, and Mrs Wallace May, and Mrs C. R. Anderson went Lo gin cutting hay. Ine navy on Sunday from Dear- decade before \ Pearl Harbor he These are ths bonds given soldiers Mr and Mrs Estel Hartley and secretary-treasurer were re-electel The Dalles Wednesday when Mrs Mrs Chester Clark of Portland fcoyn, Michigan. - He » attending subjected to * scrutiny. In the event World War I, in 1935. z They to serve for another year. Refesn- Smith and sons left for their son, James, attended the Hartley spent the »week end here with her radio school a t Detroit, Michigan. congress authorizes the probe W€n. ten year bonds and could be men-te were served at the close of ltome in Eugene after spending a family reunion at Salem Sunday. paient», Mr and Mrs Grover Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mrs raoet of the witnesses will be re.*- usej collateral. Many borrowed Mr and Mrs Charles -Anderson the meeting. - lew days at the Dunlap home. Young. ' , * Helen Bayer and daughter, Julia, idents of Washington and Oregon. on them, but those who kept their Mrs J3ud Brinkert and Mrs Bill itceived a telephone call Friday 'Mr and Mr» Art Schilling wer^ j na May Zieghsr and Barbara Al- th e committee, if appointed, will bonds can now obtain the money John Rolfe took his wife to Hilts- from their daughter, Second Lieu r***- lend loro Friday. She will go to Port Bnpkert were business visitors in tenant Doris Anderson, from the. ¡business visitors in The Dalle« hey werfe business visitors in The probably hold its hearings in the by having their The Dalles Wednesday. Tuesday. > _ «Ç Dulles Tuesday. . . Pacific northwest rather than in fnem jn to Portland. land Tuesday for medical atten Mr and Mrs Art Bibby and child cast coast that «.he would he on Mrs Grace Zevely went tb Tfie » - . , the Dwtrict of Columbia to aocom- tion. Mr. RoWe returned home ren and Mr and Mrs Arden Squire hei way over seas. Dalles last Tuesday and entered Mr *wl ‘ “ medate the people who must know Friday evening. w Mr and Mrs Alfred Payne h a ’ the hospital for an operation Wed and two children ildrei left Wednesday v Ua^ a • auK ” were about the deals with the Mrs ^Marguerite Hutchcroft and for Warm Spri , OB h“«™ *a at Sunday. TaI>anese prings to be gon^ as their guests from Friday t> nesday. - Sunday her niece and nephev, -a T D U. visited Mr and Mrs Mack ' daughter, Gloria, left this Wednes obout ten days. Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby and‘Mr ♦ . • Kay and Phil Bauder of Portland. Aiid Mrs Georg« Smith and daugh- ‘ day for her home in Portland af ; W9* Office of war information uses Ed Alley and daughter, Lila Lno, Mr and Mrs Norris Giflusc i ter spending "several weeks here ter, Judy, left'Sunday for Warm Mrs Claus Bardenhagen gave a ten Italian prisoners of war in its with Mr and Mrs Araell Lemley. Miss Mildred Alley and Mrs Bruce were in The Dalles Sunday and vis Springs -to be gone »several days; * party for her daughter, Martha, Eileen Lemley accompanied her Ailey and daughter, Karen, went ited Hgrry Dean Eakin at the Mr and Mrs Wallace May and* io celebrate her 12th birthday an- to The Dalles Wednesday when hospital. heme to spend a few days. * son, Clarence, and Alfred Kock, niversary, Saturday afternoon, Mir Alley and small daughter left Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bmsoness were in The Dalles Thursday. Those present were Mrs* James The first birthday anniversary for their home in Portland after of Portland spent the week end at Mr and Mrs Claus Bardenhagen Blagg and daughter, Marie, Mrs of young Danny Rolfe was cele spending several weeks with her the home of Mr and Mrs Norris and da-ugher, Martha, were visitors Edgar Alley and daughter Bar- brated at the home o f his grand parents in law, Mr and Mrs Ed Gilkison. in The Dalles Tuesday. ‘ nara, Helen Simon, Ina May Zieg- parents, Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Al'ey. Mrs Gus Smith came up Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley and w ’ j v , lei, Mrs Alfred Payne and daughx on Wednesday afternoon Jdne 20, with them from The Dalles and Mrs Marguerite Hutchcroft were . . . , , .. x, • M Leone MUd Alpha Jean, Mra wiien his another, Mrs Willard was an overnight guest at the Al burines» visitors in The Dalles host« at a birthday dinner at their « M*» • _ n .v, . , , , . a. a j v . it T*° Yon Boretel and daughter, Ro’fe, entertained a few friends ley hoane. home Sunday honoring the birth- , . . ... Thursday. v • . tv , . Mane, a girl staying with the von The Rebekah and Odd Fellow and their mothers. Refreshments Frank and Oscar Lemley were aay annrversanes of Mr Kock and o x . zw , » t x » j w a Lmi w x »< were served later in the afternoon picnic was well attended Sundav business visitors in The Dalles W. C. Schilling. Present were Mr „ Borstels Carol Norton and Fneda wv J? „ , . . Puether. to Mrs Marjone Rich Van Gilder at the city park where a pot luck 1 hursday. I ana Mrs'W» Schilling and dan- w *,i 1.1 A Mr «^d Mrs Edgar Alley and and son of Wasco, Mrs Elton Ea- dinner was served to member? and Mr and Mrs Dell Olds 'had as gliters o f Moro, Mr and Mrs Ar- T . „ . „ „ , _ . , . son, John, and Herman Zieger were, kin and son, Mrs Marcus Eslinger friends. The afternoon was spent their guests this week end Mr and sell .. T Lemley and d a u g h te rs, Eileen . . * „ • , n »z Lx « 1 ' and two children, Mrs C. R. Baker v.siting, Mr and Mrs Art Barnum Mrs Art Glispde and daughter’, and Carolyn, Mrs Marguerite Hut- busjness visitors in The Dalles and two children, Mrs T. M Rolfe of Moro were there. Jacqueline and Marilyn of -Holly chcroft and daughter, Gloria, of ■ ' Sam Davis took his mother, Mrs wood# California. Mrs Glrspte will Portland, Mis« Doris Payne, Her- ----- Bn» W a r B ond» T od ay ------- and the guest of honor and his mo ther. W. J. Davis, to The Dalles- Friday be remembered here as Buelah man Ziegler jr.. Bill Flatt of Moro, when she entered the hospital for Williams. She was sorry she could Mr and Mrs Henry Barnum of Mrs Don Smith and son, Larry, medical attention. . . . not visit with all her (friends and Moro and Mr and Mrs A.A. Dun- returned home Sunday from The Miss LaVeme Anderson left la|P- z Dalles where they were guests at Sunday for La Grande where she The American Legion and aux JOIN - the home of Mr and Mrs G js will be employed, after spending iliary are having their annual pic- Smith. The Comanurfty Club at The .several weeks here with her par « « ■ ■ —• •“ •’.. frtc Sunday July 1 at the home of Dalles and help return ng vet PFC and Mrs Glenn Perry wen I ents, Mr and Mrs Charles Ander A n n o u n c e s t h e A p p o i n tm e n t o f Mi and Mrs Ted vorw Borstel erans acqui’e club quarters. to Strles-on-the-Deschutes fishing son. Mrs Ralph Busse wen-t to The Over 600 members. Thanks and enjoyed a picnic dinner Sun Dalles the last of the week to be for your help day. —BUY BONDS TODAY— with her ftoother, Mrs Grace Zevely, who is in the hospital. Carol aqd Joan Clodfelter ha/e as. at their guests this week their a Grass Valley s s ssl ,* Club« Meet and -isx, Elect Officers w*« »omis. Paul E NJOY the BEST VACATION « . GA3 A N D H llb YOU’VE EVER HAD! Tiroa««A cceasrtries R. H. M cKJAN and SON In su ra n ce Grain. Feed. Flour, Fuel Farm Implements. Rags. Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD UR N A T IO N faces, these next few months, a cross-country transportation Job o f magnitude Feedstor 163 WASCO PHONES Office . ' 162 POSTS Residence - 182 OREGON R. IffcCiRocË A g e n t a n d C o u n s e llo r fo r . T h e M id - C o lu m b ia C o u n t i e s o f O r e g o n a n d W a s h in g t o n Mr. McCulloch will specialize in life insurance for estate planting - and investment Oregon Mutual Life Insurance Company b the pioneer mutual life insurance company west of the Rocky Mountains . • ' and is one of the strongest companies in America. ’ , Z • - New agency offices have been established in conjunction »with offices of Beg Mqsa, public accountant and tax counceDor. " Agency OSee: 405 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon *** ’• , ¿Z* ,, * A g e n c y O f f i c e 4 0 5 E a s t S e c o n d S t. T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n unprecedented in all history. Present battle plans require that our armies be transferred to the Far Pacific within 10 months. This means civilian travel slashed to a trickle! President Truman himself recendy naked that no one take summer trips this year. Naturally» this does not mean no vacations. It can mean the best vacation you've had in the best o f all possible places. . . right here in our - own Pacific Northwest. Start planning your vacation at home with at much care as you ordinarily plan a vacation trip . . . ‘ and see die fun you can have! Sponsored by the Breakfast Club There's your garden Up to now you've only had time to work in it. Now take the timo to enjoy its beauty! M aury Meriwether And your c e r. • • give it a break I Spend s little time washing, waxing sod poliskingl and bis band bon 't forget the odds and ends around the house Tbo^e countless little things that you've never had time to d o. oiling squeaky doors, refrigerator motors, putting up»Screens, paint- ■ iag. It’s lots s of f fun to putter. .tid w ith your family C at •cqugibtfcd Everyone has been ao busy these last few years it's high time you slowed down and took a good look around you. The kids are growing up. . . and they're developing into pretty swell people. Your wife's been working hard— she’ll welcome your help around the hones end your company, too! ■ -y ,• Aad you'll find that your neighbors are pretty grand «fell When you get so know them. _• i Tea, there ere lot« of interesting things here to do at home .Whan you stop to think about it. How long has it been since you picnicked in one of the parks, visited the public library, or did the ecores of interesting things there are to do right in your own home ; EARL M O S S M A N creator famed ELATIONS, will bring a group of ELATION STARS to perform be- tween ! A fte r all, w het is a vacation hut a rest and a change end e happy mantel attitude! ALL OF T H A T you can pat right here . . . in your own home town . . . in This s/efeewnf / m i keen p rip tr id attd r t l t t i t d by BLITZ-WEINHARD COMPANY •nkk tb f j J (he Ojfftct of D tfeu jt Transporlttion. ? # 3 o’elsck p.n. H t y , Jily 3,1345 CIVIC ADDITQRIUM. THE DALLES -> /