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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1945)
> FACE 4, 8HEBMAN OOUOTT JOURNAL. MORO, ORÉGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1944 UZ Dftu |)f|0| RcSpltC Fred Cox .n d Rev Howard Sch.i- ling made a business trp to Gobi- I I ( t o v U endele, Wash., Monday. * Z ginger-bread, Which, kncidwitally, front o f a fire to. a ple«aant win- Mr and Mrs D. J. Herin a t PRICE LEVELS takes lose sugar than alm ost any ter’s evening paaiAimh * t o / > n y - tended M rodeo in itood River ABOVE NORMAL other cake. Munching apples in body's language. Sunday. 1 * ’ a. The United S tates general level Mr and Mrs Fr«jd Cole finished o í4 o f price« being received by farm» harvesting la st week. * is approxim ately 19 per cent Mr and* Mra Tom Sw ett and dan- a b w e -parity** with farm wage gltfer, Jackie o f The Dalles, spent om itted from, the formula, of this Cleon, Family Newspaper the week end at the home of Mr according to th e w eekly review he hristian cience onitor and Mrs Stanley Swett. > farm market, price, and outlook Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from poUtkal Mr and Mrs Roes Andrews vis- information prepared by the E x nr control. , . .F ree *> bias. . . Free from "special interest** . Free to «11 tell you ited over the week end at the B ilf tension service a t OSC. The pic- world-wide the truth about world events. Its own world- , staff of cone- Andrews home. z ' * tore is quite different, however, meaning to y you spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its Its m eaning to ou Mr end Mrs Roy Belshee o f when farm w age rate« are eonsTd- and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help natures to dip and «keep. Moro and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Bel- ered In addition to cdmmoditles shee of Wasco spent Sunday In farm ers buy, taxes, arid interest. toed W * Mfter , . I TU m O N rM «rv te »y a Stree m t. m TA* CWW* tetowe Portland and 'atten d ed the lee Ca- The national index »hows farm Fire Borns Mr and Mrs Joe Flornbuj-kle of Trailer Apn Road Sifoerton visited over the week . end at the home of Mr and Mrs From Hospital Near Grass Valley Charie« Anderson. Fire . completely destroyed a tra ile r and contents of arm y rain coats of a consolidated freight- ways truck Saturday evening on the highway four miles south of Grass Valley and ju st south of the Eakin elevator. When the dri . ver noticed his trailer was on nrc he hacked the trailer off the aide of the road. The strong wind caua ed the fire to run along the rail road tracks burning some ties ‘’and also some new ties along the track and some telegraph poles The driver was aide to save two tires on the trailer and the »pare. O V jT i V J v io Mrs A1 Roberts received a tele- Theron Richelderfer was grant- phone oall from her husband, En- ed a three day leave from Barnes sign Roberts, Friday from San General hospital in Vancouver. Francisco, th at he was in port and arrived home Saturday anu would be in Corvallis Saturday jef t Tuesday. evenng. Mrs R oberta and children Mrs Floyd Root and two boys left Saturday for Corvallis. ,p Billy and Buddy of Seattle, arriv- M argaret McDonald came — Dalles Thursday at 1 e‘* *" Wasco Tuesday July 31 for Mrs Harold Eakin din- a visit ut Lhe G H. Root ; horn?, pades whilo; there. * ing harvest Dannie Kueppell of Portland ac- Mr and Mrs W. A. Medler wero Mrs Arzell Lemley, Mrs A. A. companied them for © visit too. tran sactin g business in The Dalles ‘ ~ 1 p “ Dunlap and Mrs C R. Anderson Mr and Mri} G H Root hav Saturday. Mrs Rice, wife of the new min- were business visitors in The Dai- j ust recently received word th at 1« Monday. Gene Cochran their Lt Floyd Root> ha3 o f th e. church o f N azarend T figures fo r Oregon indicates 325 per ^ n t a b o v e t h a t average. Iq «harp contrast, the national n Index o f p rice, paid fcy farm er. in Rufus and their two children, fo r commodities, * interest, and panied them to The Dalles and reached his destination and is now Vincent and- Jessie, left last Sun- ta x es is only 85 per te n t aboVe left for his home in Portland af- iOcated jn t he 14th Naval dis- day to attend services at Twirilow the 1936-39 level. < Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble had ter spending several weeks a t tha trict camP- • » As o f July 1, farm wage rates as their guests from Saturday to Lemley home. Mrs Wilber Miller and infant Monday his parents, Mr and Mrs Mrs George Wilcox took het WUliTm T r i p l e ’ GreshTm and son Dean wTcox, Sl-c to The Dal- daughter of Hoquiam, Wn., came his siaier Mm H arry M tM urray tes Saturday when he left for Monday and will be residing here his assignm ent a fte r spending his >n Wasco. Mr Miller is already and his brother in law and sist-'T, Suiter pf leave here w ith his parent^ here w orking in h arv est. Mr and Mrs Herbert Madeline Cappa of Portland ar- „ „ w iniam c Rejd of PorUand Portland. t rived the first of last week to week v i.itn x h e r parent» A frost Monday morning got gpend weeks a t the home J? . M „ * * . fE hnal’v some of the garden« around here of Mr and Ted von B0 rstol. a ♦ n . i, J v ' 1 and ice was reported at the T. M. j Crozier’ went to Golden- R Reid ° Rolfe ranch. ♦- ' daJe Saturday to visit friends re- • • • * wjJO ^ ^ jt to The Dalles turning home Monday evening. Mrs George Smith and (laughter hirwwZ ♦ ih» Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gray and Judy were week end guests at ¿he iJ d CroiJ warn M n^Tom Alley children stopped a t the C. M. C k v- W. R. Reid home. M r. G h .rte. P e rn g ., M r. J.m e^ enger home W ednes.hy evening - Phifer M r. W ren Hogue .n d Sgt. Alvin Lewellen. Mr and Mrs Ray Newcomb and da ugh ter, Vet»j_of of Vancouver, Wash., spent 'Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs J. S. New- comb and Saturday and Sunday a t the borne of Mr and Mrs W F. Schilling. Mr and Mrs E L Coffey and Mi«. 1 ..r v i ’n ffp v U ft fo r th e ir ho™ ¡ ^ Portland w 2 l n e J d . v ^ home Portland Wednesday a- tor »pending a week at the home of M r and Mrs Wallace May and Mrs L. D. May. ^ ti f o r n l '. _ Aril ng- S ^ ^ t i o n ^ t t , Mra Blakney is a aister of calculated: Wa>co over the week end. D , Fred Krusow returned home Fri- Mrs R ly F. Crews and son, q e dfty fpom Portland where he spent of New* York and their friends, Beveral days on business.. Mr and Mrs W arren Dallas and A rthur Schilling and son, daughter, B arbara, visited a t the Carl, were in The Dalles Friday home of F. M. Crews the first of on business • the week. ‘ Mr and Mrs C. M. Clevenger -Wlood donors from Wa«co Moa- and th eir d a u g h te r,M rs Rav Be day were Mrs £ a ri R -helderfer, t e r e i t an d s o n ’ T e r r v ’ 1<;ft Thurs- Mrs Alice Mell, M rs Vera Van d“v for T »’1’"’*- W’“'h • ‘0 vis" M r. M arjorie V ar Gilder ^ lativ„ retuniinK home Saturday an,k M r, Marcella HlHerbrand. Thev took Mrs E rnest Petereit to Mrs A. H. M cIntyre drove them Yakima to friends, she has bop»« down. The mobile unit will be in in the hospital in The Dalles for The Dalles ag ain Sept. 14th. Ross Fields Ph. 2-c left Satur several days for medical attention. Jim m y Welsh, fieldman for the day evening for Bremerton, Wash., Mrs Don Smith and son, Larrv. Pacific telephone and telegraph for his assignm ent after spending went to The Dalles Saturday to company, is making Moro his head his leave here with relatives. visit a t the home of Mr and Mrs q u a rte rs instead of W asco which C. B Doyie and his grandson, Gus Smith, returning home SunT has b<.en his home. Tommie Kirkham and family of day Lewis Thompson, who has been The Dalles stopped here Wednes- ----n--------------- working in Goldendale, Wn., is day after making a trip to Maupin CARD OF THANKS back in town. through Grass Valley via of Sher- We want to express our deep Andy Sandvig came home from ars bridge. Mr Doyle was a for- appreciation to those friends who the hospital Saturday and is much succeeded in putting out the blaze improved mer resident of Gras» Valley. Mr and M r, Ed Alley were bu,i- t,,a t threatened our wheat ld Mrs Geraldine Hull of Portland nea, v i.ito r, in The Dalle, Wed ’• « t Wednesday, . »pent the week end with her par- Clyde and GeorK,a Stradley ents Mr and Mrs L , punk nesday. Miss Eileen- Lemley returned Sunday guests at- the E. L. Carelessness m handling livestock home Sunday from Portland where Woods home in Klondike were Mr causes approxim ately one fourth she spent several days visiting rel of all farm accidents. and Mrs W A.. Norcross of The Dalles and Mr and Mrs George atives. Miss Marcile Zurlinden arrived Potter. SuntWy evening from Portland to Mr hnd Mrs Farrell Fisch of help her grandm other, Mrs Tom c.- The Dalles visited a t the Dale Coyle, during-harvest. . Laughlin home Sunday. Evelyn Olds came up from The Bruce Grady of Portland wes Dalles for a few day« leaving for ¿ J transacting business in Wasco the city Tuesday accompanied by M onday. He stayed all night at the Ted E verett home. Mr» Herman Pater» an^ «ma, H er man and Arden, on business for D ouglas Shull arriv ed in Wasco M onday evening to spend -a 15 day the day. furlough. Mr and Mrs W.C. Schilling Mr and Mrs Kenneth S tuart and daughter of Moro visited a t. and fam ily of The Dalles spent the home of Mr and Mr» W. the weekend at the home of M’ Schilling Sunday taking their dou and Mrs Eldon Neashan. ter, Lavelle, home a fter spending a week with her grandparent». Mr and Mrs Rqlph Haynes and fam ily left Mopday for their horns in Rjchland, Wash., after spending several days visiting hi«. brother k- in law and sister, Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap. Howard Pierce came up from Portland Sunday and will work at the elevator again this year. Mr and Mr« A. A. Dunlap re ceived word from their daughter, Mrs Anita B arnett, of the WAVES th a t she will be stationed a t Cor vallis a fte r she has her leave. Mrs Ted Kelley teak Mias Anna Schw arts to The Dalles Monday 1 In command of escort carrier Us'S to the dentist. Quadalcanal. which attacked and Barbara Mathews -a * arrived the . captured U-h*nt 505, was Capt. Pan- first of the week frOM Baattlc QB||ery f • Chicago, shown heic W ash•, and will drive the wheat on conning louer of the sub. The s i truck for her grandfather, T. M. carrier is known as the “ ('.in Do” Rattler Surrenders T- ” W heat 98 □ r i «*•**■* * — JMeëfcer. __ .................. ••..................... LJrtW « b r i n k * 1 * I o 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. Now, when it is doubly important that yon have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. Tire Repair and Recapping, • T mv and m Z c in t h . M i .... . - ; i ooo oooooooooos Walther-Williams Co. Miss Lois Coats of Rufus is in in Oregon and generally through- The Dalles hospital with a rtosa out the nation Were • 10 per cent «nd throat infection.. - higher .than a year ago. T h e-n a- Mrs V url Blackburn, who - has tianaL Average increase in the m- been visiting a t the George Black- dex oF'priee^^faid for'com m odities burn J \" d * « • b»n>e'» Oklahoma City M r Black- 2 p e r » * o v .r a y e a r .< « . The bur” 18 "tatlon*d ,n AUaka- v V . combination o f w age-ratos and o* Mr and M r” C’ E ‘ Coata co**» practically offsets the their d* aEht®pl k®’8’ ttt average advance o f 7 oercent a- hospital Sunday. * ” i,®«Ve a year ago in the general and M rs Dick Yocum of level of prices by- farm ers. Rufus ap«gg- Sunday a t the home » i d -June this year United Of Mr, and Mrs L, E. Dehlex. . / State» ^average farm prices for E X , 1 ! I S M O . w ages 200 p er cent higher than th e 1936-89 average, while tiie C 4 -’ 0 J 1 " “ E 3 r r ’' d “ T h e D a lle« L nZ per cent, rem ain foi oats 98. barley 91, hay 77t potn- visit. toe» 144, hogs 112, beef cafitle 133 M&iarijrWrs Ted E verett 4 .and veal calves 118, lambs 132, woo’ ^ au£riter, Lois Ann, spent Wedne.»- 182, milk cows 187, b u tte rfa t 120, day night of last week in mMc a t rwho,csa'c '123, /turkeys Dalles- Mr E verett made a busi- 134, chicken» 140, eggs 112, hor- neM trip to Portland Thursday ses 28. alfalfa seed 166, red clover and they returned home th at even- seed 107, alsike clover 121, np- in* ' , „ pk?8 168’ M" D ' X “ T " daugM er P arity price, are being figured Shir,ey’ spent the W' Ck ,n d ,** to r ’ “ different farm product,. ^i****^ Hn<^ wee^9 8 T h e M oro Grain G rov ers A ssociation w ill selTits N ish w areh ou se.. Bids m ust be in by A ugust 6, 1945. Miss Patricia Hilderbrand and M ia. Jairat Kaaeberg attended a * . ' and site cleared by A u gu st 1, 1946. Caa Be Used to Advantage *• • _ - » sh*w in The Dalles Sunday. ‘‘An apple a day keeps the doc " . L . ’ - -„ to r away,.* is a thought to keep in USED FAT IS FARMHAND mind while casting your eye dver the fruits and vegetables for ¿ale. Apples scalloped with sweet pota toes, fried apple« with pork sa u s age, apple stuffing with low-poini sparsribs, are ju st a few of the many palatable combinations pos sible with this versatile fruit. For dessert try applesauce served wth «• B uilding to be rem oved T h e association reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. ¡ORO GRAIN GROWERS ASS’N » . • • ' I 1 Veterinary preparation» th at kaep livestock healthy ar« tom* mor« uae« of salvaged kitchen fats. Many of the supplie« farm ers need every day require used fat in their manu facture. Save every drop! GAS AND O I L ' Tires--Accessories R B. McKEAN and. SON -In su ra n c e * Grain. Feed, Flour, Fuel Carm Implements, Bags. Twine BARBED W IRE— GOOD Fecdstotw 163 l ’UO NES Office 162 w ASCO POSTS Reaidenee 182 OREGON FATS FOR LUBRICANTS Rolfe, again thl« year. ****!»• e/s& fa n you fasick tfase 6/y There's your »on. , P roud of him? Sure you a re. . . and you've got big plan» for him, too. But plan» alone are not enough. little cash is going to come in mighty Jiandy to a young man starting his career in 1955. Maybe those dollars you put aside now will give him a better start than you had. Maybe they'll help him get the extra train RUSH A e * THB OLD RELIABLE for Quality- Dependability—Courtesy : MW - » - i® - u • t . * * G R A SS VALLEY U* - * “ ‘J • * -A. Quality Store vut... j Used fat works here, toot Stearic acid, a ueed fat by-product. Is the chief component o* metallic aoap that tranaforma motor oil Into the kind df solid lubricant airplane» uae. Cooking fat la co urgently needed that War Food Administration la asking houaawlvea to save *n jm om 100,000,000 pounds In IMS. MIU I ing he'll need to be a doctor or a lawyer or an engineer. Surely they'll help him through the first tough time when he’s “on his own.” H e's your »on . . . his future is yours. Back that future with series E War Bonds. And 10 years from now his, “Thanks, Dad,’’ will give you the biggest return you’ve ever had from any investment. f t /rave arre/ft /rafa/ ' X • v / f 7 Z’ * J ■' 4-0 • ’ i-J Jf' o T I A ¿ \ M '>.•»- ..A..-* V ' t M a ‘ I , Sherman County Journal • w i, . ,1h —