Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1945, Image 3

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As Season Starts
John D o II om brought the first
grain of this year into the Moro
elevator when he started hauling
barley. It is not top quality bar­
ley hnd is making around a ton to
the acre. Wes Fuller again has the
honor of'bringng in the first wheat
having started hauling to hay Can
yon Monday. It la reported the
wheat is m iking IB bushels to the
were. % r<5-**
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Mr
Mm. Ed Eaves returned
to Moro Wednesday after having
urdayto Portland on business last
Sunday. .
Mesdames Leora Lands tram, Do.
ris Wilson and Reaths Coats went
to Portland early Friday morning
to spend the weekend.
Fifteen friends called on Mr-
John Foss last Friday, July 6, the
oedaion being Mri Foss’ birthday.
Sha was surprised by the party.
Ray aid Marie Gordy came from
Bend last Friday to look over the
wheat on M n Qordy’s place ea«t
of town.
Mr and Mrs Harry Harrington
<4une up with Mrs Evelyn Chani-
ness sod son last week to spend a
few days here with Mrs Harring
Ton’s mother, Mm Mollie McLach-
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Mrs Delpha Ramsey and daugh­
ter, Mrs Melvin Schadewitx and
son Ramsey, now in navy uniform,
, . m up from Portland Wcdn
day to vi.it in Sherman county for
a day. Ramsey is on a 15 day fur
lough from Mare Island.
Mr and Mrs John A. West stop
ped here Saturday, having landed
in Wasco with their plane. They
Were on their way to Seattle from
Los Angeles where he is a partner
in an advertising agency. Mrs
West is a friend of Mrs Ernest
Woods, whose house guests -they
were.
Word received here is that Mrs
Bessie ' Henrdicks, widow of the
late Judge Carl Hendricks, was
married to S. M. Seeley of Rich­
mond, Wheeler county early this
month. They will live near Rich­
mond and Bend on his farms, it
was learned.
Joe Lasher and Paul St. Ger­
main worn hem the first of the
week on International Harvester
company business.
Bill Cauthers came home from
Portland Saturday after having a
minor operation on his neck which
necessitated • his laying off his
highway jo b for a few days.
Cpl. Lloyd Young, formerly of
Kent, a son of Mr and Mrs Wn»
Young and sister of Mrs Roy Bar.
i et, was given the Silver Star at
Marseille, France, for breaking.op
an enemy patrol during an attack
on his position. When the Yank
machine gunner was killed, Young
left his foxhole and moving in the
face of enemy fire ran to the gun
emplacement and opened fire, kill­
ing and wounding five Germans.
M. L. Fritts, one time resident
of Gras* Valley, died at Newport
July 4th at the age of 80 years.
He was the father of Mrs L. W.
Rakes and Cecil Fritts, who were
well known at Grass Valley.
Charles Boardman, now an at­
torney at Bend, went through
Moro on the stage Wednesday,
bound for Portland.
J. H. Beemen and Harold Harris
wood of San Francisco were guests
at the Collis Moore ranch the
first of the week. Beemen is a
school friend of Mr Moore and
originally from Portland.
Wendell Balsiger went to Port
». 4» .». w
Lt. Jaab Mill
Picnics and
Celebrates
Merrill Oveson drove to Port-
land Saturday morning to take
his son, Dick, down for another
«am ination .of his eye». He is
getting along weU but »till wear-
ing dark glasses.
Donald Elmes and . members of
his staff in Portland were here
Friday to attend the experiment
station field day while on then
way to southern Wasco county
wfyere some work was to be done
on the soil conservation district
Mr. Elmes is district sol coa«er-
vatonlst.
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FOR SALE: Mflch cows. Wallace
May, Grass Valley.
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FOR SALE: 14” Case Hammer
mill, ih stock. Moro Lumber and
Fuel Yard. .
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HELP WANTED: If you live in
Sherman County, if you can talk
the farmer’« language. If you
have a car, or if your income is
less than >1.50 per hour, write
H. F. Dunlap, 436 River Road,
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HELP WANTED: B»tablished rou­
te-in-Sherman County, over m
farm families. Watkins product».
Excellent earning» and postwar
opportunities. Write The J. *•
Watkins Company, 4512 Hollis
Street, Oakland 8, California.
35 8c
FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts. 15»
A 21 inch posts and better 3?
cents per port delivered any
’ place h»<e. G. L. Brigg», pho««
8488 or writ» Gen. D»L The Dsl-
• J»a, Own
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of tha army air
arrived in Portland last
week from Boswell, New Mexioo.
He has been taking «o-pilot train­
ing on the >-29. Mr, Hill is the
brother of Mm Helen Rich. On the
4th o f July there was a family
reunion a t Hubbard. Lt. Hill was
gmeu a 1® day furlough: Mrs Hill
There was a family picnic and ^ „ ^ n i e d her husband to Ore-
reunion at Cecil Field*» home on
.
July 4th. »The following were pm
Mr
Mr» W. E. Buel, of ’Rose.
sent: Mr and Mm Tracy Fields of bur< arrived in Wasco Tuesday
Rufus, Mr and Mrs Hart Hailey, l - y |y W(
^ s t Mr and Mrs Paul
Mr a n d M r . E .r( Field, and dao- Aney durin, harvest. They are
ghter, Gladyce of Wasco, Mr aad q >€ parents of Mrs Alley. Douglas
Mrs Charles F>lds of Grass Val- Ailey, accompanied his grandpar
ley, Mr and Mm Basil «Baines o f enU home a i ¿e had been visiting
Rufus, Mr^and Mm Rosa Fields of ¡n koseburg.
Grass Valley. Them was also a
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brida' ahower for Mrs Rosa Field.
H» " y Van Gilder had the mis-
and It was the third birthday an- Iw taae o f oattlng on. of his (In-
niversary
of little Dámon Fields. gcr* quite severely. He was taken
Marine 1st Lt. Robert KUngmaa,
to The Dalles Sunday to receive
Binger, Okla., who knocked down a
Mr
and
Mrs
G.
C.
Andrews
»pent
medical cam. It was necc^saty that
Jap plane at 43,000 feet by using his
the
4th
of
July
visiting
-a
t
the
f,.v
r stitches be taken,
propeller as a carving knife
His
home
of
their
son
and
wife,
Mr
and
Catherine
Fridley visited Mary
guns had frosen because of cold.
Mis
Phillip
Andrews
in
TAcoma.
Williams
in*
Portland ever the
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land Tuesday evening ex pectin:
Mr and Mr. Ted Everett at- * ' ek end ,n d " turned nome Mon-
return Thursday,
tended the dance at Grass Val-ey
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Ml88 Doris Jones left for Al-
Saturday night and met old friends * Mr and Mm C. A. Blakney of
^any expecting to work in the
and acquaintances.
PqcPand spent the 4th of July
telephone office there while staying
Mrs
Louise
Thomas
of
Portland
with
Mr And Mrs Carl Everett.
with an aunt.
is visiting at the home o f Mr and • The Waaco , Methodist Sunday
Mr and Mrs Darwin Van Glider
Mrs Marvin Thomas.
school _ hour 8 at 10 A. M. and
returned from Portland Saturday
Mrs Augusta Huckin went to
John Jenkins of Portland spent
night after a few days in the city
Portland Sunday to meet .her dau- the week end With William Huck.
Bom; To Mr and Mrs Ronald
ghter, Mrs M. J. Walker ox Olym-
Mm C. W..Johnson, formerly a
Powell, in The Dalles Wednesday,
pia, Wn. Mm Walker accompanied resident o f Waaco, is very kw at
morning, July 11, at 1:30, a dau­
this writing» In a Portland hospi­
ghter,. weighing seven pounds, her mother home.
Three ounces .Name: Karen Elaine.
Janet»Workman went to The tal.
Want A dt
Eugene, Oregon
HiilMi, A it
Propeller Cote Jap
Comes To Houses
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King Attends Meet
Dalles Sunday to spend a few days
visiting friends.
Lorraine Gosson was a Sunday
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs
W.-R. Reid.
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Mr and Mrs D. A. Laughlin
are the parents of a baby girl,
She has been g’ .’en the name of
Virginia Dale,
The work on the new elevator
annex is progressing nicely. The
height when completed is to be
OOfeet wth a 9 1-2 foot JiHr.4
Mr and Mrs A. T. Striker spent
the 4th of July at Paulina lake
neai Bend.
INSURANCE ‘
Moro
' Oregon
im Ttm TH iii i i i i i i n ii H iii i i i i iH » » » » »
Anyone wishing to move com­
bines or derricks or other high
farm machinerymay call the Paci­
fic Power A Light company’s offle?
PERCY TH O M PSO N
and receive help about getting un-
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MAIN STREET. MORO
ocr high voltage wires.
R. P. *Briabine local agent Work Done Well and Quickly
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Walther-Williams Co.
T. Lester Johnson
LAKTWt
WASCO
MORO,
^ M 'a n a fU f
Fat-Salvage Bee
To Aid in Licking
National Fat Shortage
C. A . Ruggles
King fbn Sand of Saudi, A m b ia , is
shown aboard an A m erican w arship,
anchored at G re a t B itte r L ake,
P i ypt, when P resident Roorcveit
was host to three kings d arin g a h alt
tnere a fte r the conference a t Y a lta .
E m p e ro r Selassie and K in g F ir o u k
were also present.
The Watkin’s family picnic was
an event of the 4th of July hi hon­
or of Art Watkins, discharged
veteran. The place was at Poplar
Grove. Names of those celebrating
were: Mr and Mrs Bert Watkins
and granddaughter Dolores, Mr
and Mrs Leo Watkins and family,
Mt and Mrs Everett Watkins, Ha­
sel Marie Foss, Mr and Mrs Paul-
en Kaseberg ahd family, Mr and
Mrs A. C. Kaseberg and daughter
Janet, Mrs Hazel Borgfe.d of
Portland, Roy Watkins, The Dal­
its, and the guest of ho iov Art
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A. D. CdfififUn made « hull-
vtt arrived In Waaeo Wednesday
for a two weeks visit at the home ntrs trip to Portland Wednesday,
Alvin Wright pf Thlamoob visit-
of Mr and Mrs A, H. McIntyre,
Mrs Carl Nelson and ~ Phyllis ed his parents, Mr and Mrs D- H.
Medler went to Portland Jfonday. Wright from Friday until Sunday
of last week.
Mrs Mattie VanSleedt of San
Mr and Mrs L. E. Dehler visited
ta Anna, California is a guest at
William Dehler at Prineville over
the« Alfred Merritt home.
the 4th of July.
Bernie Rice of Ione was visiting
Walter Medler, who has been
with old friedds in Klondike and seriously ill for some time in a
vicinity Sunday July 8th.
Portland hospital has reeovered
Mr and Mrs W. A. Nesbit were enough to be able to leave the
Sunday guests at the home of hospital and is now at the home
Mr and Mrs L. L> Funk.
of his sister in Portland. He is ex­
Mr and Mrs Joe Hilderbrand pected home this week.
and oaughter, Patty, went to Lex­
ington to an airport dedication
the 4th of July. Mr ?r i Mrs
Geoige Moon were also there for
the occasion.
J.r.e Hines o f Seattle is visiting
for two weeks at the home of
Mr and Mrs L, E. Dehle-
Sunday July 8th severa. friends
ana relatives went picnicing at
Uncle Walt’s park near. The Dal
les. Those present were: Mr and
Mrs Roy Belshee, Mr and Mrs W
R. Reid, Mr and Mrs Leroy Bel-
sliee, Mr and Mrs Leo Watkim
and family, Mr and Mrs S. J
Biock and grandson Joe, Mr and
Bernie Rice of Ione, formerly
Mrs Jeff Wilson, The Dalles, and
of Wasco, visited here Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs A. L. Lowell, Haller,
Mrs Rice is in a hospital in The
port.
Dalles.
M rs W. F. Connally of Vancou
-- Several friends and relatives
went picnicing at Sherwood camp
the 4th of July. Mr and Mrs John
Royce, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Royce
end family, Mr and Mr.< Vernon
Van GHder, the Buck girls and
Miss Olive Robinson were present
fdr the occasion.
Mr and Mrs F. D. Hill of Port­
It's been ages since we had an
land visited' at the Clyde Fridley
o ld -fa s h io n e d “ bee” in these
home over the 4th of July.
parts, but Just an we’ve always
pitched in to help a neighbor, so
Some o f the young married peo­
must we pitch in for our country.
ple of Waaco and community en­
T o h e lp m ake hun d red s of
battie&eld and 'heme- front es­
joyed a picnic In the City park last
s e n tia ls , m ore used fa ts are
Sunday.
needed than are or. hand. City
folks are trying to make up the
Seaman 2-c Harold Wh te and
deficit of over 1,200,000 000
Mrs> White are expected to arrive
pounds. But their fats areo t
Mr and Mrs W. A. Tate and
Mi and Mrs Frank Reid and fam­
ily of Portland »pent the afternoon
of the 4th of July at the home cf
Mr and Mrs David Reid.
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Mr and Mrs W. E. Tidwell ar.u
Mrs Doris Sauers of Portland were
in Dufur Sunday visiting them
grandfather, Mr. T«garden.
WARNING
m Waiao this w n k U spin J hjc
furlough with his parmV«, Mr and
Mrs H. A. White, „
Mrs Doris Sauers left Sunday
for her home in Portland. She had
beer visiting her sister, Mrs W.
K Tidwell. Her daughter, Darlene,
remained to spend the summer
with the Tidwells.
Mrs Gus Hartmann, who under
went an operation at The Danes
hospital last Thursday is reported
to be getting along nicely.
Mr and Mrs Leroy Belshee went
picnicing at The Dalles July 8 at
Uncle Walt’s park.
0 The name o f Corby’s in
Lana da stands for fine whiskey
tradition, and Corby’s —as
produced In America today
— merits the approval of the
most critical. You, too, will
enjoy the fine pre-war quality
of this light, sociable blend.
— Ask for Corby’s the next
time you buy.
PRODUCED IN THK U.S. A.
wnd«r Ih« direct tuperriiion o f
our expert Conodi iiSn b/ender
enough.
Women in small cities towns
and rural districts must also save
every drop of fat. Not Just big
amounts. B ut scraps on pistes,
m eat trimmings. Melt them
down once a week. Your butcher
w ill give you up to
tc 4e and 1 red
points a pound. I f you have any
ty, call Home
difficulty,
How Detnonstra-
Agent.
tion or ’ County
Coui
Approved by W FA and OPA.
Paid for by Industry.
Jas. Barclay & Co., Limited
Peoriq. Illinois
W atch Out!
Is an old esta b lish ed firm th a t has been sellin g ,
aervining an d rep a irin g cars for a generation.
T he d ep en d a b ility o f its produ cts an d th e q u al­
ity of its serv ice has been proven m an y tim es.
" N ow , w hen i t ’ is d ou b ly im p ortan t th a t you
h a v e g ood w orkm anship an d qu ick ser v ic e to
k eep your cars and tru ck s runn ing, h a v e u s ta k e
care of your serv ice .problems.
T i r e R e p a ir a n d R e c a p p in g
4 0 1 E 3rd
T h e D a lle«
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-N O TIC E-
County Fire Truck Subject To
Call During Harvest Season:
If servic e of truck and equipment
is wanted place telephone calls
for same as follows:
F r o m 8 a .m . to 5 p.m ., M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y
c a ll M o ro 7 5 1 —C o u n ty C lerk ’« O ffice
F r o m 8 a .m . to 1 2 n o o n , S a tu rd a y , c a ll M o ro 7 5 1
—C o u n ty C lerk ’s O ffic e
F rom 5 p .m . to 8 ium . M o n d a y th r o u g h S a tu r d a y
a n d fr o m 1 2 n o o n S a tu r d a y t o 8 a.m . M o n d a y ,
c a ll M oro 6 9 3 —C la r e n c e M ersin g e r
Shell Products are
HABIT FORMING!
It’s mighty easy to get the habit of depending on Shell for all your
need8 in lubricants, sprays and other products.
That’s because satisfaction invariably results kwhen you try any
product in the Shell line. Each one—and there are more than we
could print here—is made to the |same specifications of rigid quality
controi . . . top performance on the job . . . economy for the user
Below is a p a rtia l list of Shell products. Check it over . . see what
you need now.
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Shell Tracrol Lubricant
Shell W h e e lb e a rin g Grease
G o ld e n Shell M o to r O i l
Shell W a te r-p ro o f Grease
Shell G asoline
Shell U n ed o Cup Grease
Shell X 1 0 0 M o to r O i l
Shell H a n d y O il
Shell Livestock Spray
Shell Tox Insect Spray
Shell Talpex O i l (D iesel L u b e)
Shell Transmission O i l
Shell Super-Chaasls Lubricant
Shell Super G e a r Lubricant
Shell Ru>t Preventives
Shell Kerosene
SHELL FARM LUBRICANTS
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Vincent C. Genteman, Agent, Moro
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