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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1945)
4A64 i, éUtíáiA» ímvníí J íuíima L HOAd, ómsòòn f A idat , aííoííbt h , i »« was July 7th when the register showed 104 degrees. Monday Aug. Week to visit end look after her 6th the mercury again climbed to trap. She has been living in 104 degrees. Portland thia summer. Mr and Mrs Cart Mell have as . Mrs Marjorie Marvin received guests a t their home, Mr*and Mrs word Tuesday that her husband- * __ ‘ «h ' Kenneth GHbreth of The Dalles. Boh Marvin, had arrived h \ New Dorothy Mae Anderson enter- York and would be sent to Camp __ „ ~ , .. __ " tained with a little party at her Lewis for processing __ for , fur- Word received here by,Geo. Uugfh. He io expected home early _C-on'^ '‘<'t,« <'rY ' home Friday of last week. Je«ui O. Updegraff ’ that H. W. Champ- next has dwindled down to eight. At McIntyref ’Patricia Kaseberg and neya, former bank liquidator of - the .beginning of the construction jx>rrBjne Sunderland were 'her the banks in this county, had died Clyde Kiddle, who is in charge of the new elevator annex there. suddenly at his home near Seattle, of the new crop insurance plan in were 26 or 30 men employed. _ r v Mr Cbampneye was here during Oregon, and Merle Cummin«, AAA They will have completed this job . Joan Burres and F atricia Kase- tha thirties when the banks were fleldman for this district were in here the last o f the week. Some berg ware Sunday guests at the being settled by the state exainin- Moro Wednesday while on an in- o f .theterew went to Pocatello, Ida- home o f Mr and Mrs O. G. Hil- er. He came from Burns. spection trip over eastern Oregon, bo, to work on the construction derbrand. Mrs Julia Hansen was here Mon- c - F hemon of Gresham was a of a new elevator there. .»• Lesley JBlaMey of Portland was day on business and for a visit .At *hc H<)tel WeJn^ ’ Malcolm HacheMerfer left Sat- ** ° ’ °* HH' with her sister, Mrs Leon M ere. ni*ht ^ ,le on one* <* hl* urday for «<**>. New Mexico af- <k™ mid J * ™ n v , . - t 73 ' periodic tripe to Sherman county. 1,raay L . 7 7 ,,. Mr and Mrs ®yron Kinsley of x Mrs Frances Henrichs returned Cecil Fields moved his machine ter * wlth • ’N , ' The Dalles were Sunday guests from Camp Sherman last week to the Esta May. Powell land west ‘ „ a t the home of Mr and Mrs R H. leaving her daughter, Mrs Rich- <rf twwn this week to begin out- M™ * tta Evans ’ J McKean. prd Campbell and daughter at that ting the crop on that land. *y button were Bunday gu Martha Hastings and son, Rob- resort. Mrs Henrichs and her dau- Connie Wilson returned from the h o m € ™ T *n ” M by, and Jessie Anfang attended a ghter, Maxine, will remain during Wawawai, Washington, where she Watkin® Mrs « t ta ro movie In The Dalles Sunday, harvest. had been visiting with her uncle ®Pcn^ \ Mr and Mrs O. T. Hansen were Charles Ruggles went to Klon- and aunt, Mr and Mrs I. E. Wil- "<riey Dutton. |n Friday of last week dike Tuesday to help his father a «on. S3-c Robert Berryman of Brem- for the purpose of having Mrs <by or so as some of the harvest Mrs Gene Lockett left Monday ertop was visiting this week here. Hansen's finger lanced. She had a crew were ilk for New York to visit with her He had a three day leave. ■' felon. D r , « r u . in th e •outhwest end parent, when, .h e h « not « e a L .v d l. G o -o n went to Port £ >n)| - r , — rf ‘"’7 ' T ! t™rne^ “ ond,y " ' ^ 4 •i« e 40 '*"d Sund*y fOT ‘ nt the hom e, of Ton, nnd Ed Al- H W Ckam pneys Mr< Edith Sayre is here this Wasco Elevator Dies Suddenly At Job Done; Crew Washington Home Goes To Idaho * P IN C H sixth birthday of little Stephan Walsh, quite a nurtbar of children m et in the city park to help him celebrate the occasion. Thoae pre sent were Nancy Shelton, Kathy Walsh, «Sally Fields, Carmen Roy ce, Sterling Goehnauer, Darlene Gochnaoer, Janny McIntyre, Lee and Terry Kaseberg, Betty Lou Haven, Larry Smith, Jeanette Belshee, Phyllis and Shirley Wat kins, Everett Royce, Robfcp Hast ings and Micheál Fields. H IT T E R ! wu w44h n a, ?u ,J T M ,rti" v Sunday In C m , Valley. , £ ’’»rtU ” 7 ^ ndto T whmh T .C °m' ha” It ’ >re *« "Ported h c u .t Mr nnd Mr. CoBl. Moore and ,ng from town day, been , t ™ iUnr G e e r ,. , V ™ ^ G * ~ ’1 * eck . tree, b|oonl that on two metho. * ? “*’ rrenci ■he retUrned Tu" day- - h<m* ” 4urned 40 thelr hOm-‘ ln dirt church lot, which i. very un- , on n Mra Elizabeth Schaeffer went Aldington a few days M«- usual a s locust trees usually If w A 1» to Prineville last Friday to at- ^erry Shelton, son qf J bloom m the late spring or early M M. Oveson drove to I ort- tend the annual pioneer's faerr.c ton, who has been in u the South — _ _____ summer. land Saturday, taking his eons, _______ _ - - ... there Sunday. She returned P“ ific theater o f war ia^qyaetoA • Mf Mr> R w Packard and Wck and Steve with hun. The < t e ^ S 7 % » h < with Mr and Mrs *><»»» week. mrr_r^ i j - - .1. r tFw> ajtnwuy vv.Mi , « — *0. -*» - daughter and ■ rs Kindt and dau- Z! Charley Powell who had driven Jane Byrd who has been a ghter Ada spent the weekend at blinder, from h.< eyes and he ap a p -^ d&y f<>r w Medl<?. hQme T R ,n Rufue. pears well on the way to recovery Faye Thompson is here to spend f or tw<0 weei[g returned to her Ada remained for a two weeks of complete sight. a part of the summer months hame |n KennCTfick U st week. visit. *7 Mrs Dick Lockhart an«’ son Ro- with her parents, Mr and Mrs Bob McDonald of Portland spent ger, and a friend dro ’e over from Mr and Mrs H.F. Haley of Ru- Claude Thompson. the week end at the hume of Mr thejr property an(i Yakima, Washington Saturday to . A. . . . .... Mrs May Belahee was down d Mrg rv a Medier. spend the week end here visiting ' ana bave moved to Rockaway to live, from her summer home at Camp from There was a birthday party Sherman last week end to see how Joe Brackett was here E. R. Barzee came up from +h« Fatter oart of Ust Sunday August 5bh a t the home Portland last week to superintend c v BcIk. weck looking after farm Interests of Ruth Fields in honor of Mus the harvesting or the Barree land nap is that he has had his teeth around Wasco and Moro. Catherine Fridley. Those presen: ” „ w , . ■_ . pulled and expects to get better Sunday August 6th the govern- reereM r and Mr. Earl F,eld. and here. Mra_Colli. Moore went to Port- In D w ment thermometer^registere^ 99 daughter Gladyce Mr and Mr, land Tuesday to attend the wed degrees in Wasco The hottest day Ifa Fridley daughter. Joan, Mr Nish is growing a beard. ding of her sister Mrs Janet George to Vincent Graue, which Wheat loans are being made, was held Tuesday evening in rapidly these days as farmers fin- Portland. Mrs Moore returned nh their cutting and begin to Wednesday eccompanied by Mrs realize some financial remunera- Darwin Van Gilder and Mis« Bet- tion from the crop. ty Olds, who were in the city on _____< - ______ _ business. 1 , Wily Knighten has been work- 1 1 / a A r lA . - ing at the experiment station ■r* while harvesting ia going on FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts. 1ST there. • • i- A 21 inch posts and better 3d i " ' t k s b cents per . post delivered oc.y A news story from- Stevens place here. Q. L. Briggs, phon« oounty Washington tells of the 6463 or write Gen. Del. The Dal- exploit of Roger Wilson, who was les, Oregon 22 -tfv decorated In Germany for taking hia commanding officer * COUNTY AGENTS—- History W. damaged tank through shell fire »»99^ v ' ¿ T p o m t x m of safety. Wilson H- H»0 poges. besu. fnl, au thentic, 200 ph tos A maps $5 50 worked on the Tom Fraaer ranch Write Box. 940. Portland. 7, Ore • for a year or more before going into the service. WANTED: Breakfast cook. Paul Marsel McKean is here Ihis Cyphers. 40c week to visit her brother, Keck, _ -__ .. ” 1 “. FOR SALE: By Cluster’s Auto. and fbmily. Government surplus trucks,1939 Corliss McLeod is home on a -1R42 Dodge, Chevrolet, Ford, leave from the navy and ie spend and G M.C., to be sold to holders ing a part of hie time here with of AAA certificates. Vehicles b b mother, Mrs A.W. McLesd located near south city limits of WU slater, Pat, and daughter arc Redmond Oregon on highway 97, also here for a visit. sale begins August 6, 1945 and Neal RuggFee, son of Mr and to continue through August 20. Mrs Star Riwgles drove by Moro 40-1c Wednesday ni^ht while on his way to Redmond for a truck load of hay- .• P. N. .Lemmon of ABany was In town Whursday having come up F E R C Y T H O M P S ON earlier in the week to see about MAIN STREET. MORO his wheat crop oh hi« farm near Klondike which ie fawned by Work Done Well and Quickly Walter Brockert. SHOE REPAIR J. B Adame was here last week end for a day or 'so, but Returned to Ontario where he is attending to Eastern Oregon Land eampeny business for the summer. The company has ,h*y land and beet land m crop there and is practically out of wheat land in Sherman county. Imogene Johnson was here Mon day and Tuesday to visit her sis ter, Mr Lamer Sayrs. She came from Hermiston where she is local manager for the Consolida ted Freighways. < Doyle Hayward, power division manager for the Pacific Power A flight conxpany, was here Thurs day to make some teats on the power lines of the county. A smal) fire burned several ac re« of stubble and standing wheat on the Jim Kenny place Tuesday before It could be put out by the crews of two combines, a fortun ate thing considering the dryness of the day. How to keep trucking along R ig h t now, w h to yoor truck must keep going, R P M H e fty D u ty M o to r O il is your best bet! For blended w ith its se vent ring-sticking. . . keep o il passages o p e n ...m a k e for long, repair-free motor life. ( J y government directive, R P M Heavy D u ty M o to r O il is M under ’/< con.) available for cars and trucka «. C. R. Anderson, Grass Valley, Phone 232 ’ J. C. Wilson, Wesco, Phone 552 Y o u r lo c a l r e p r e i e n t o l i v e f o r S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA When your County Agricultural Conservation Committee prepare» your loan papers, be sure to specify this Branch of the MORO LEGION HALL SATURDAY, AUG. 11 A merican Legion,- Sponsor INSURANCE Morb foego* Jim’s Cascadians, Music i ii i in ii mu 111 iiiiHii1" “ 1 tiTi>jlltl GIIIIHIJiS lected base o il are special, patented compounds. These pre C. A. Ruggles iiiiii L t Bart Shepari, sMrt Aawa aft and Mrs Wayne Bartron, Leland were Ann Clothier, Gwendolyn er M mleeleos ever Germaay, wttM Schwendel and Raymond Douglas'' Nisbet, Janet Workman, Dolore» the lees ef eae leg, reoeatty pitched, It was a complete surprise to Mies Watkins, Emma Jean W allace,, fear hudags agataet the fsisae Barbara Buck, Doris Thompson, BreeUya Dedgers la a W aeldaftea Fridley. Mr and Mrs C. R. Morrison and Betty Dormaier. Games were charity gaase. He le ehewa w a ra> lag ap befere the game started. were The Dalles shoppers Monday. played and refreshments consist Charley Harper accompanied them ing of tee cream *nd cake were to his home there- served. C H U R C H E S The Rev. and Mrs Charles Ne Moro Community Dr Greisinger of Porhmd spent the weekend at his farm which is ville and family o{ Corvallis, who Presbyterian Charch have been visiting for the past James D. Mo berg, pastor. operated by Fred Dormaier. Mrs William Powell of The Dal three weeks at the home of her Bible School 10 a. m. les visited at the L. E. Winnett parents returned to their home Morning worship at 11:00 a. nru Friday of* last week Sermon “Jeeus Honors Faith” home over the week end. Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Mr and Mrs J. F Foss e f Moro Mr and Mrs Bernice Guy left Mrs J. M. Matteson and son, John for their home m Portland Sunday. Christian Science Society were Sunday guests at the I>aw- They had- been visiting at the F. Sunday morning servioes a I rence Kaseberg home. S. Lamborn home. Mrs Kenneth 11:30 a.m . Subject “LOVE” Pfc ■Clyde Fridley Jr., Air Force Blau accompanied them home. Includes testimonials of healing. Cadet, arrived home Monday from The reading room In the rear Mrs Frank Morrow, Mrs Ade- Hobbs, New lffexieo to spend a lene Hull and grandson, Jose Un of the building is open. All aa twenty-two day furlough visiting’ derbill and Mrs A. Shearer and thorized Christian Science litera relative» and fnends. grandson, Billy, were • dinner ture can be bought or borrowed Wednesday night service at 8 Mr and Mrs Wilbur Miller, Lo guests last Thursday at the home wer Miller and Harry Cngbill of Mr and Mrs S. J. Brock. WASCO METHODIST CHURCB were in Hood River Sunday. Mr and Mrs Howard Conlee of Sunday School 10 A. M. F. L Cannell, Pastor Lavelle Guy of Portland was a Moro were in Waaco Sunday. Mrs W. R. Reid was quite ill week end guest at the F. S. Lam- last week and Mrs Leonard Lutje bora home. GAS AND OIL Mrs W. F. Freeman and son, took her place at the store. Tirea-Acceaaoriea Mrs Adelene Hull and grandson Dand of The Dalles were guejts of Albany visited at the home of two days last week of Mr and Mrs R H. M cK E A N and SON L. L. Funk for a few days last L. P. Haven. In a n r a r fe e Mr and Mrs Pardy Rich and week. Graia, Feed, Flour, Fuel Mrs J. M. Yocum of Heppner Mrs Arthur Van Gilder went to Farm Implements. Bags, Twine Portland Sundayl and returned the »pent Friday of last week at the home of Mr and Mrs L. L. Funk. BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS same day. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Royce and Tuesday of last week there was PHONES a birthday party held a t the home family and Mr and Mrs John Roy Feedstorv Office Residence of Mr and Mrs Leo Watkins in ce had dinner 'Sunday at Helmick’s 163 162 182 honor of their daughter Joan’3 on the Deschutes. WASCO OREGON Saturday August 4th being» the eleventh birthday, Those present First National Bank of Portland. You’ll receive prompt and otHcimt n n i a . SH ERM AN COUNTY BRAHCH F IR S T V IT IO A A L l i ( | OF PORTLAND O r e g o n 's L e a d in g M • rc lia n t o f C re M l*M I I * FEDERAL D E P O S IT IH S U IA N C I O N