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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1945)
Jî H «t N*»' A j A If 4 Hifir-MAlf fcÜÚWTt Í XI U*. V p l OUftNÀU MOttO. oaXOOM f to A Mr dtufhMr bom A u ,m t .nd « » O.O. Moodo wm V .lfe X CUlforn/., , Mm - near iotfilW. . Mr and Mrs E. A. F ine have m oved t o M rs P auline B aker’s ' jplaee on th e b ill. > B . A dam s cam e into town W ednesday on his w a y from On- ta rfe w here h e has been represen- Stag th e E astern Oregon Land company. W endell M cLachlan landed 1 Sunday on th e e a st co a st and is f co m in g w e st w here he ex p ects to be discharged eoon as he is p a st th e a g e fo r reten tio n b y the arm y. B ob M arvin, w ho returned to Cam p Lew is la s t w eek hoping to g o t o u t o r be kept there because ho qs elig ib le fo r d ischarge early in O ctober, h a s already started on h is m ay back to F ort Benning, G eorgia. ' turned , a fter spending . a few w eek« w ith her daughter. - H ere W ednesday on bu sin ess w a s Dr. XW.1H. G roisinger and F rank F ortner both o f Portland, Dr A. L. H&ffenriohter and Or- lie Sm ith, soil conservation nwn interested in the developm ent of grassed to be used fo r soils th a t b low or w ash, were here the first o f the w eek to inspect the work a t the station . The grass expe#4- m ents there are under th eir di- rection in part. z R heum atism and A rth ritis I suffered for years and am so thankful th a t I w as oured of this terrible affliction th a t I w ill glad - ly a n sw er an yon e w ritin g m e for inform ation. inform ation. Mrs A nna P au tz P. 0 . Box 852 Vancouver, W ath. Mr and M rs E. T. S tron g re- turned T uesday from a trip to E ugene w here th e y had sp en t the weekend w ith h is sister, Mr» M ay- brey P otter, who is in a cast as a .r e su lt o f a horse fa llin g with her breaking her ankle. - B lo o d -su ck in g m ites, ticks and fleas w eak en birds, m ake them easy prey to diseases that cut e g g production. B ut th ey can be c o n tro lled easily w ith Standard P oultry H ouse Spray, th e insect k ille r that stays active for days. A n d to step up e g g production o f listless, d roop y hens, try d osin g w ith S tan d ard W h ite O il N o . 9 U . S. P. — an ex c e lle n t m ineral o il co n d ition er. N oadm txxing, is not •beothed into system. M ix with feed to help its and remove parasites. . i. .... .. _ M>4-” * f t * * M Play S a fe -B e w a re of Egg Robbe S ta n d a r d W h ite OB M o . 9 U . S. F . 1«« ’ J. C. W IL SO N , PH O N E-552 W ASCO, OREGON R. C. A N D E R SO N . P H O N E 232 G R A SS V A L L E Y , OREGON ** ▼ WT pSpiiS» ^ Wasco School i g h ter o f Mr and Mni J .C . Wifoon |KnmdB 4 1-2 ounc* ’’ Bt « * o f K ent. Mr» W ilson recently ve- le8' RfclPh * * * * " • Member» o f the county court were in tow n W ednesday inspect- in g some roads near Moro. T hey «port th a t i t is now p o ssib le to ,ha^e gravel cru sh ed a t a reason- able figure and so m e work o f that natu re m ay be expected in the Comes mixed, reedy to use. Inexpensive, dim e’s w orth covers more than 100 sq. ft. Fi o o d . _ S? tr * * T , **’ * .. wag form erly N ellie tVd&on, d a u - nie<1 ?>n » Gprral , E xpects To Buy) Crushed Rock S ta n d a r d P oultry H ou se S p ray ftUDAY, «fcPTKMMUt «il A g a in R eported For R eaders Trum an S tron g b rou gh t a 'h o m e Mr so d Mra E rn est Sm ith gnd grow n to m a to in to th e Journal children returned from a two oflice w eek, an oversized one w eek s vacation sp en t along pie th a t im oam r»» (o r d id) 14 1-2 m- Oregon coast ohes in cirvvrntference and w eigh s Pfc Jack Lyons is here on a a pound and th ree ounces. ' 46 day leave, after wbioh he will Mr and Mr» C arl M e lse r are have to* return to Camp Lewis hom e again a fte r a trip to th e School opened M onday w ith 34 valley for a f e w days. t • children in th e grad e school and iq r and M rs G eorge U pdegraff w ith the high school children go cam e hom e W ednesday from Cal- in g to Moro on th e Kent bus which ifo m w . k *’ * p ick s up pupils from Shaniko to F ir st L ieutenant Bob Boyntor. K ent. j8 here this w eek g e ttin g aoquain- Mr and M rs Carl Schadcw itz ted w ith the g ram business. H e ex drove to C orvallis la st w eek end p e c ts to be discharged n e x t Sun- •taking th eir son, John, who en d ay and to com e to Moro »mmedi- tered Oregon S t a t e .» a t e ly 't o b egin Wtxrk fo r th e grain M rs G ertrude H ogue w ent to grow ers. M rs B oynton, an arm y P ortland w ith her son, Lyle to n u rse, w ill g e t o u t m a- fe w w eeks, »pend a fe w d a y s. j^r and M rs A . Doum a, Mr and Mr and Mrs! G eorge McKay j^ra w ily Knaghtep and Mr and le f t t h » week fo r th eir home in Mrg F rench drove to Eugene B a y City a fte r spending the sum Saturday t o ta k e th eir inapt*.t iro m er around K ent with relatives. d au gh ters and th eir b elongings Mr and M rs J- E. N orton and to c fty begin school at fa m ily a r e hom e / again from a U n iv ersity o f Oregon. ' trip th a t took them to T angent . . . . . . fo r a fe w d ays. f Lew ie G riffith, clerk o f the B illy W ilson, daughter of Mr S ta te Land B oard, w as here W ed and Mrs I. E. W ilson o f W awai.vai nesday ^afternoon w h ile o n ’ a trip W ashington w a e here to v isit the through eastern Oregon to ih- J. M. W ilson fh m ily for a week. sp ect land board properties and to find a g e n ts who w ill handle th e new loon plan o f th e board. K A T IO N « T A M W P O O P M. M. Pow ell and A. F. Spauld 0«C jsu I w s I Wet I w N ing o f P ortland w ere in Moro T hursday on business. Mr Spauld ing is a real e sta te dealer. WiHmm C authers cam e home from b is job w ith the h < h w a y de partm ent th is week. A quarter o f an inch o f rain fe ll over Sherm an county la st F ri SUOA* STAMM day n igh t w hich resulted in a TW W U Ote » good w ind fo r a fe w d ays • that IM— . . stopped any p ossib ility of mere »•MnaiTiu rain. W ednesday night o f this J I I I - w eek, a fter the wind bad d’ed c t» nw 9MAST ses aznwr srnstser down, it rained again, but not enough to m ake seeding possible c h u r c h e s in the m inds o f m ost farm ers. Intervening wind draw s the m ois G rass V alley B a p tist Church ture ou t o f the ground betw een Sunday S ch ool 10:00 A. M. Morning W orship 11 A. M. the rains. Roy Kessirifcer cam e hom e W ed-- Y oung People« M eeting 7:00 P. M. n esday n ig h t from Portland E vening Service« 8:00 P. M. Howard A . iS ch ilin g, pastor w here he had been for three days F O E lAUEi m o A., 100 Farm land, 8 good spring«, nearly all pllM h en , 0 , U Briggs, phsnt 5463 or writt Cfon, Del. The B e l les, Orego’i ' 22-tfv fenced, e x tra good g r a ss, Pig m iles south Sherm an county line. $6 per acre. Ben Taylor, NOTICE A ntelope 45-8p I w ill not be responsible for ar.y School started Monday w ith a FOR SA L E : 7 ft. cedar poses. IS b ills not contracted b y m yself. reported 73 pupils in the grade W ayne D. W alker & 21 inch posts and better 34 school and 20 registered and ex cents per p ost delivered any ', 46-8p pected in the high school. B u s ses from ru ral districts again de OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ corate the streets. S ta rts With Ninety- Three W alther-W illiams Co. Mr and Mrs Gordon Harper are now livin g in the W alter M edler house on Fulton street. Is ah 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. Mrs Ivan K irkelie w as taken to the hospital in The D alles T ues day w here she rem ained for the r e s t o f the w eek under doctor’s care. •Mr and Mrs Thor Jacobsen and children are back in W asco again a fte r a sum m er spent partly in Gilliam county. Mr and Mrs Ira F ridley and daughter, Joan, are hom e from a vacation trip to th e beach. The condition o f A fton McIn ty r e has not been much improved and he ia still in a dangerous condition although recovery is expected. •Mr and M rs Roland Johnson and Mr and M rs Leaker Barnum drove to Pendleton Saturday to take m a day o f the Round-Up. Now, when it is doubly important that you 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 The 4 0 1 E 3 rd D a lle s A Want A ds FOR SA L E : H ereford B ulls, long yearling«, choice qu ality, aired by W ashington S tate College raised bull and Prince Domino, son o f a show bull. Are chubby, thick w ith sh ort le g s— b est I eVer raised. Frank G. Dick, The D alles, O regon. Phone« 3639 and 2590.. 45-6c CHOOSE ITS FINE PRE-WAR QUALITY FOR SA LE: Large house on ini proved str e e t near school und church, hardwood floors, furnace, w ash tra y s, 2 lot«, berries and fru it trees. Mrs. H. S. Swan 1300 E. 12th St. The D alles, Or 46-8c Now that your can begin to pick your brand, let C orby's g u id e you in you r se le c tio n o f fine w h isk ey . E njoy Corby's c r itic a lly and carefully. Wr believe you’ll mark » this light-lxxlied, sociable blend as youy favorite from now o n . LOST: Sm all, black dog w ith har neas, Portland tag, nam e: T ei- ry. $5.00 rew ard. Don DeM oss. Moro, Oregon 46c PRODUCED IN THE U .S.A . under fhe d i f d iup«rvii<on o f our ujiporl Canadian blunder FOR SA LE: N ew H am pshire and Leghorn P ullets. Phone 484 G ra u V alley, Oregon 46c having dental work done. WASCO M ETHODIST CHURCH Mr and Mrs G. Douma spent T hursday o f la st week at the Pen Sunday School 10 A. M. GAS A N D OIL dleton Round-Up. C lasses for a ll ages. Tire«—A ccessories Morning W orship— 11 a.rn. Junior League a t 0:30 P. M. B. H. McKEAN and SON Rev. Karl F aulkner, M issionary In su ran ce to the Jew s in O regon w ill speux Grain, Feed. Flour, Fuel at the G rass V alley M ethodist Farm Implements« Bags, Twine church, Sunday afternoon at 3:00 BA R BED W IR E —GOOD P O S1S o ’clock. F. L. Cannell, P astor - P H O N ES Residence Office Feedstor« Christian Science Society 182 162 163 * Sunday m orning servioes a t OREGON w z 8C 0 11:00 A. M. Subject ‘‘M atter” includes testim on ials o f healing. The reading room in the rea* o f the building is open. A ll an thorized Christian Science liters ture can be bought or borrowed W ednesday n igh t service a t 8 8 6 P ro o f — 6 8 .4 % G ra in N e u tra l Spirits C. A. Ruggles Y our lo c a l re p re s e n ta tiv e STANDARD OF fo r C A Ü F O R N IA INSURANCE Moro Community Church Ja» Barclay & Co., Limited Peoria, Illinois UII111 ««IHÏKIIS Jam es D. Moberg, P astor Bible School 10:00 A . M. R ally D ay Program M orning W orship 11:00 A. M. Serm on “ The Call to F ollow ” P rayer m eeting Wed 8 p. m. I T H TIIIH L llllk BROA» TRACKSo 1 lU ln ln g a railroad'« trade and road b e d in A - l condition requires the services of a la rg e num ber of construction crew s. H ard workers — ttiese m en require plenty of w h olesom e food at regular m ealtim e in tervals. But, b e in g constantly on the m ove th ey are frequently m any m iles distant from a city er town. To m eet this situation, U nion P acific pro vid es tw o "outfit cars" for e a c h construction crew . In o n e of th e se cars there is a d in in g room, kitchen, and storage sp a r e for fo o d . . . a rollin g restaurant. The other car is converted into com fortable liv in g quarters 'TBIFMiUSSIVl UNIO N PACIFIC RAIIROAO for the m anager w h o se c h ief occu p ation is the preparation of m eals. There are a thousand of th ese outfit-car m an agers—fifty of them w om en. T hey find a d eep satisfaction in their culinary ability to provide tasty, w ell-b a la n ced m eals . . and in k eep in g their h om e-on-w h eels spio and span. N eedless to say, th e rin gin g of th e dinner b ell is a w elcom e sound to the construction crew s w ho are d o in g their part to sp e e d vital freight, and the arm ed forces, over the U nion P acific Strategic M iddle Route, uniting the East with the P acific C o a s t When your County Agricultural Conservation Committee prepares your Ioan papers, be sure to specify this Branch of the First N ational Bank of Portland. v You’ll receive prom pt an d efficient service. \ H The ground proMuro of m overogo korst's bool is 25 lbs. por squoro bdi —of tfcf average man's foot, 8 lbs. Ys(, because its weight b spread over so monv sauare feet of aroun4 track serface, pressure under-e "Caterpillar*' Diesel Tractor b only 6 lbs. per square inch. That's why "Caterpillar" track-type Tractors Il sod firmly hut don't oock the srtL* •4 SIIEItMA* Í O i n i KRDIH f ir s t jA T io m in n p OF PORTLAND * O’MEARA Supply & Imp. 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