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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1945)
> »AUK i »UFMMAN UlkNAL. SUUU, UUUUUA FRIDAY, A L 'C lB t 1«, 1 9 « M >ayabi. ov.F » « . y * » and family, Prlta Rohwtdaf and 1 FSA GETS MONEY and bear three percent interest on Gordon Lemley, unpaid principal. One rtqukem enl Mr a n d ’ Mrs J . C. Caln of T_ Allocations among the states applicant* rnuat m eet tq o jt* m • Prineville were dinner guests a t and territories o f h alf o f the $50- loan i* inability to g& adequate the home of Mr and Mm Fred 000,000 authorized for the Farm credit from , other aourcaa on reft’ Cox. Sunday. ^Security A dm inistration’s tenant aonable terms. An1 exception to Miss Wilma Davi» of Dixie , C Mountain arrived Saturday to 1 purchase loans fo r the next 12 thia ie made only in the caae of veterans who «how a need for the visit a t the home of Rev and Mrs I months have been announced by» Howard Schilling. ’ type o f vocational guidance off 9$? the U. S. D epartm ent of A gricul Mrs Bob Johnson and daughter, I " ture. The rem aining $25,000,000 ed by PSA . Joan, arrived here Monday from I is earm arked for loans to World Lebanon to * spend several week* I W ar II veterans and will be made From where a Tree Grow« In visiting her fa th e r. Bob Eslinger, ] available wherever the demand and other relatives and friends. 1 A gallant marine squired us for the loans occurs. The allocated Mrs L.D. May fell in the yard J home from the shag party last funds distributed on the b/isis of a t her home Wednesday hu rtin g r Tuesday nite. He hailed ' from farm populaton and th e prevalence her hack badly. IShe was able tJ t Brooklyn. The moon Shone beauti of tenancy, will be used in the (be up and around Monday for a 1 fu lly and so did our esc o rt “Git regular FSA program under which while. • * I a load of dem stars!’* s e t he. “Da loans a re made to tenants, share Rachel, Violet land Irvin Park.- 1 sky is crummy wid ’em.” croppers and farm laborers for the hurst arrived last week from Rose- 3 purchase of ’ fam ily-size farm s. burg to help their grandfather. Congress increased these funds by Sam S tark, harvest. w, W $10,000,000 over last year. M-Sgt. Ivan Blagg arrived Sun- *day from U tah to spend a two <i The loans, made under the Bank ■ V / w week furlough with has parenls, . head-J ones Farm Tenant Act of Mr and Mrs J . W. Blagg. Miss ’ J£'V 1937, can cover the full purchase Dorothy Coyle of Medford is a price of a fam ily farm . They -ire ... guest a t the Blagg home. Mrs Reas Field;» left W ednes day for Brem erton, Wn., to join j h er husband , who is stationed there for the present. Mrs Dell Olds left Friday for Unable to attend the Rose, Cottos, Sagar or Orange bowl football The Dalles to spend a few day? , ales, members of the armed forces a b ro M had their own classics. !er. cheer leaders at Spaghetti bowl, Florence, Ita ly . Upper left, x he hristian cience onitor visiting friends. , I on daring the Pol bowl classic at P earl Harbor. Upper right, the Mr and M rs Stanley Krusow and < s Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political bowl game at London. On sidelines are Dagenham g irl pipers along bias . . . Free from “special interest** control. . . Free to erikyoa fam ily of Moro spend Sunday a f the trad» about world events. Its own world-wide staff o f corre ternoon visiting a t the home of spondents bring you oo-rhe-epot news end its meaning ee yoa ’ his fath er, Fred Krusw. and your family. Each issue filled with unique srif-bdp features Pendleton, Aug. 3—Riding in the Indian section of the Pendleton Charles Anderson left Monday W A S H IN G H U R T S IT Round-Up parades Sept. 12, 13, 14, and 15 will be lovely Delores for Hood River to attend the fun Stevens, winner of the 1944 American Beauty contest at the eral of his brother in law. Link Sumner, who died in Hood River 1 Pendleton show. * I Only at the Round-Up is such a contest held; i ts for full- Friday evening. blood Indian girls, real American beauties, and one* of the rules Mrs C. R. Anderson invited a I is that the winner may be queen only once. So Delores will not few of the children on th eir »treat I be in competition this year but will be accorded special honors as in Wednesday to celebrate the I ist a t OSC in «uggeating b etter 1944 queen. The contest is a feature of Friday's show, when scores birthday anniversary of her - »on, 1 care fo r these «war-scarce floor of Indian beauties ride before the grandstands for the approval of Dennis. Cake and ice cream and coverings. the judges. Contestants are judged not only for personal beauty, punch were served later in the af- I A linoleum floor kept well but for the splendor of their costumes and the elaborate trappings ternoon. waxed may be kept clean with Mr and Mrs Herman P eters of their horses. dally dusting w ith a dry mop and Purses fct the thirty-fourth Pendleton Round-Up will total $iu,ouu and sons, Herman land Arden, Is an old established firm IL at fcas been selling, only occasional washing she says. and in addition top-hand cowboys will compete for the $5,000 went to The Dalles Sunday when D irt tracked into the kitchen some servicing and repairing cars for a generation. sterling silver Sam Jackson trophy aw arded all-around champion Mr Peters entered the hospital tim es makes more frequent wash The dependability of its products and the qual $500 in w ar bonds offered by the Round-Up to the perm anen for an emergency operation. ing necessary, but wiping up a n y ity of its service has bet i proven many times. w inner of the Sam Jackson trophy, »300 in w ar bonds offered by Mrs W D. B arn ett-an d daugh- ' thing spilled immediately will save Hamley & Co. saddlery for the w inner of the steer roping, the $75 ter, Betty, and Mrs Herman P e t much mopping. John Hamley gold and silver belt bbckle for all-around champion, ers and son, Arden, w ent to The Now, when it is doubly im portant th a t yon I f any soap is necessary Miss and the $75 gold and silver buckle offered by th e Plym outh Cord Dalles Monday to v isit M i*Peters have good workmanship and quick service to Lutx recommends a mild type ra age Co. of M assachusetts for the calf roping. at the hospital. th e r th an laundry soap, because keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take Bulk of the money goes for the five m ajor events of the Round- Mr and Mrs Flonh Coon came the alkali from strong soap tends care of your service problems. — U p -b ro n c riding, bulldogging, calf roping, steer roping and up Sunday from Sandy to visit to dry out the oil in linoleum and Brkhma steer riding.’"each $1100. These events determ ine the his parents, Mr and Mrs aBud makes it brittle. G ritty cleaners w inners of the Jackson trophy and Hamley buckle. Coon. Florin barbered Monday re are to be avoided also as they The Jackson trophy m ust be won three tim es for perm anent turning to th e ir home Tuesday. scratch th e surface and open the possession and three cowboys, Ike Rude, Bill McMacken an John Bi ogan and daughters of pores so grease and d irt works E verett Bowman have two legs on the prize. Bowman has announced Antelope visited a t the Sam Hol 401 E 3 rd . T h e D a lle s •into the m aterial. th at he has retired from the rodeo game, so this y e y ’s stronges mes home Sunday afternoon. Miss .o u o o o x x ? • contenders for perm anent possession and the $500 in bonds will Agnes Brogan is home from Port- R u d . and McMacken. W ith o n . w in to his credit Gene Rambo ’ land on her vacation. young California cowboy, 19U w inner, w .ll defend his titto. M J Mr and Mrs I. D. Pike and their •vents at the Round-Up are governed by Rodeo Association • daughter, Mrs Louis May and S ecretary of C om m erce H enry A. __ children and their grandson, I r W allace, together w ith 91 m e m 1 America rules. win Goodrich, all of Hermiston bers sf ootygress^ has seriously taken spent Sunday visiting at the up flying. He Is shown -as he steps from copkplt of plane In which he home of Mr and Mrs Frank Pike was taking flying lessens for post M i s s Dorothy Holmes came war flying days. home Sunday from (Portland to A man should never be aahameo Ensign Keith DeCouroey and playing cards with refresh to own he has been in the wrong, Mrs DeCourcey, who spent sever of birthday cake and ice which is but saying in other words w d ays v b itin g kt the home Aof served later in the afternoc th a t 'he is wiser today than he was her parents, Mr and Mrs Ted von Mr and Mrs Arch Zehn yesterday. Boretel, left Thursday for KLck- The Dalles were visitors hen -t -Lttxr— —Pope ita t, Wash., to visit his parents, day. going on to Portland where En- p fc and Mrs Glenn Pei sign DeCourcey took a plane for t urned homo Saturday from San Diego, C alifornia and will bs Sherm an where they spent leaving soon fo r overseas. Mrs a j days camping. DeCouroey will return here and „ ,U y . while w ith her p a re n t, be- Mr and Mrs B ert Ga, fore (o .n g to cadet mirae tr » i» i.g , n,Kht Sunday . a < x , home o f Mr and M rs Johi , J »h" B“ th er- m0^ " * ? " Ut atrotn on th eir way to thei, m ate third class arrived Friday porUand from KUmalh f » m San F ra n c ,« » , hav.ng re- pfc M rj G knn per] cently returned from the South Tue#day m rning for Portl Pacific, to spend a few days vis- hjg m other a|1(, ¡ting h i, p a re n t., Mr and M r. & < John Buether. He left Monday for Ca|jfornhl ,where Pfc Tea, Pol and Spaghetti Bowls T. Letter JdÉriÒa AÄ of this Clean, Family Newspaper IA I T C S M Joins FJying Club Tire Repair and Recapping Veterans V isit A t Grass Valley On Leave or On W a y to W ar California. has t0 n>port to an army Sgt. Ralph Busse arrived heie July 27 from New York, having returned on the Queen Elizabeth from the European theater of war to »pend his furlough ^with his wife and baby a t the home of her m other, M rs Grace Zevely. Jean Zevely invited a few friends in Sunday to celebrate her birth day anniversary. Those present were Ellen Walton of Kent, Ro- b e rt Crawford, D**n Sm ith, Johii Alley, Ina May Ziegler and Lois Kelley. The. afternoon was »pent « ter spending his 60 day fi here with Mrs Perry, Sgt. and Mrs Ralph Buss several days in Portland lai on business, Mrs O. N. Ruggles, Mrs Ruggles, Mrs WilFard Barn« A rth u r Schilling and Mrs Gilkwon were among the Valley business visitors Dalles Tuesday. , Mr and Mrs John Buetl as dinner guests Sunday th John. 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