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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1946)
«i-• M oni — ' > c o p ie n h h F v 7 1 14 4t > > ? t JOUBHAU MUHU. UHSQU» tiUlM«, Grover Coffman Brings Bride » r j \ b MMUÁMY U. »M« Roy Keseinger returned from £ Heppner Wednesday After being there for several days white re- - _ « , frftllk C w thf FS ‘ • T T n« “w » • , r * •? Married In Seattle the home o f hi« daugter, Mrs Ted Home From Pendleton Sunday » ’ WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS •■s The Moro Woman’s club will meet today, Friday, at its build ing with the program being un der the direction of the Literature and Drama committee. Mrs A. Douma and Mrs Lewis McKee will be hostesses. The program will feature a book review of “The Immortal Wife’’ by I rving Stone given by Mrs Darwin van Gilder. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. winter. Hours at which the doc tor and nurse® will be at the various schools of the county are Rufus 9:30 a. m., Waeco 10:30 a. m., Moro 11:00 a. m., Gras« VaPey 1:00 p. m., Kent 2:00 p.m., and the party will go on to Ante ope for a 2:30 meeting. Grover Coffman returned Sun- Pierson. A wedding o f intereet took place day night with a new bride hnv- * ^ r^ nd Wednesday to return Mrs Lester Conlee and Mra A- January it hi Seattle, Washing- ing been married Sunday at Gold- mottcr and her niece 10 ll;elr B. Uhriatianean returned from a é -when Frank L. Cautheri of > WU»wft f + l*\.Av*zh or ■» n zbnr*V\iT Mrs HA «»<• Ho homes there nearby. f i d ate to ___ Eva _______ J. Hardman of Portland Friday night, M v MorOj and , Verna Sauer of beat- Pendleton. . . - «*■* Marvin accompanied them « A in « vo up roruami A group of folks went down to wdh the La.yi.trom.. z Frank Beardsley, school JaAltor, c#reroony wag Mr and Mrs Harold Ginn drove 00 was taken to the hospital with by Q Kerby, # ■ RHEUMATISM pneumonia last week and ak to the and A R T H R IT IS reeovefin« was a very mck man j>WMnet relative5 for a tume. and a few frienda I suffered for years and am so Martin Melzer and Carl Melzer Cauthers was recently dis- Child health conferences will be thankful that I found relief from >have bought the Kuke place east charrrf a#ter iq)en<nnK 3 1-2 years held in Sherman county next this terrible affliction that I will of Klondike formerly farmed by Army ,A ir Prior Thursday for the completion of gladly answer anyone writing me Ellsworth Woods ^moving flBrrjee the army wag immunization* begun earlier in the for information. Mrs Anna.PautL, Ito Ontario on an irrigated U r n . emp|oyed by Flatt’s Truck P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Probably Vernon Melzer will farm before he; the land hereafter. marriage, owned and opera tea a GEORGE G. UPDEGRÀFF Mr, Millie H ugh«. " » « clerk- b<* ut’r " * <m ta 8“ ttle' A tto rn e y A t L a w of the Selective Service office was The coufie left for a two weeks a ’ here Tuesday prepared to checkin motor trip to San Francisco and M o ro a n d W asoe a new clerk for the local office. other California cities. They plan Georg Wernmark Linden Mersinger returned Fri- to make their home in Seattle. • has returned from the service day night from the wars having . ,, ......... —_ arrived before mid-night after Collection* for the March of coming from Mare Island after j>jroee campaign will be tai en GEO. WERNMARK CO. final discha/ge. " care of in Mori by Mrs Zella Ken- Accountants & Tax Consultants Mr» Edith Bornât was hoaUaa ny and Mrs O ars Houston. In INSURANCE U. S. NATL BANK BLDG., The Dalles, Oregon Sunday to her brother, who liv e -G n a s Valley A. A. Dunlap will M oro OregoE in this county. Attending • were handle eoMection.. and J.M. W.l- umnu»»ut»»fmw»m»n»»«»nn Roy and wife, Charles and wife, son in Kent. In the North end of Robert and wife, Howard and wife the county George Potter wdl be and LeRoy Btdshee, with U s wife the «nan to gather the funds. and daughter. AH (¿eyed, ***&* C. V, Belknap writes from Lead, until evening when they WSgaged Washington that he is go- in a family eongfest reminiscen «tay up there awhile to of early days. visit hb sister and confer with his Mr and Mrs Dewey Thompson doctor more often than possible and Mr and Mrs Oarl Melzer k i t if he roams around. Winter if. a for Pacific Palisadea, California reality there, he reports. is now open for business with much new equipment Sunday mornmrtg to_attand the Mr wedding Mr “ d to Portland and return last Pri meals served from six in the morning son, Vernon, an event ^tfWednes- he ^tended a * of week, ^ c o u p l e . Pe.- until eight at night will «pnd a chéris aeeociatkm committee en nia. gaged In studying HB 80, which * T tteP , to A new era dawns SERVICE <*jr I. L KIBKELIE PHONE 301 wfablo America’s fabulous energy devoted to PLUMBING B BEATING a------------------------ ——the Atomic age has begun. W ith 'Ï charvari M t affd Mm Gwrec Coffv man Wednesday night with the result that the group were en tertained with pie and coffee at the Hotel Cafe. the advancement of human and indus trial welfare, our future is certain to be ANNOUNCEMENT blessed with a new measure of peace and abundance. It will be a pleasure and a privilege to C. A . Ruggles be able to provide some of the new as well as the old products as they come on the market. W e hope to be able to provide them in the near future. Hotel M o ro Coifee Shop Moro Variety & Remedy Rayon Cord .Tiuck Sizes Lloyd Johnson, proprietor . make reservations, please featuring: Dr. B. A Stevens 8.25-20 7.50-20 7.00-20 6.50-20 Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Chick en V eterinar i an Passenger Car Sizes 7.00.12 6.25-6.50-16 6.00-16 Home made’ Rolls, Home made Pies and Pastry Dr. B. A. Stevens, veterinarian of The Dalles, hae again opened hi« office there and l* prepared for business. He ¿a a graduate of Washington State college and had practised in The Dalles prior to going to the war four years ago. G oodrich Batteries for all Cars & Trucks Complete Battery Charging Service New Fast Charger & Slow Charger »as The Richmond vs Edging to." ease was postponed further Mon day morning by Judge Mackay on plea by Harold Warner, at torney for plaintiff, that his client was ill and unable to attend court. Time for he trial was not set. W o o d s & Evans M O R O , OREGON Special Sunday Dinners L t Col. Karl Landetrom came ^ g j be on the November ballot, home Friday night from Germany jj pe««ed It will aid in equalizing where be (had been for nearly a school taxes within counties, year. He was greeted at Tacoma, Washington by hi* wife and in Moro by (his daughter. After re maining here a few days the Landstroma went to Lebanon to visit his paient*. Phone 307/ 1M8 G 8t. J. K. McKean »praaned his ankle THE DALLES, OREGON last week and went about aided by a strong (hickory cane for sev eral days. Phone 191 One always stands out FIB • TM » Mr and Mrs Frank Lahmann and family left this week for Cen tralia, Wash., to make their home. The Futter place will be farmed by a returning service man, per haps Vernon Futter. yfc» i ■ ? i k •t Iho 1 M U H ÄH®. BAUCHEMS r T S F & e B » - ; * * Q UALITY IS ALWAYS WORTH WAITING FOR It takes years to grow a giant Douglas Fir! It takes time to make an out standing beer! Blitz-Weinhard’s slow, carefully controlled brewing process produces the beer . . . "so good it s guaranteed satisfying!" Discriminat ing people know Blitz-Weinhacd’s Want Ads consistent goodness and unvarying Order early for preferred date*. Christie New Hampshire«, Rock- Hamp Cross, and Dryden White Leghorn«. 1946 circular avail able. Hatches weekly. Hart’s Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. The United States National Bank invite# loans for the maintenance of farm and ¿ mùcîi V'*'^ 70.000 b~r* Moi. <e^e^ee^eoeoee^e>eeoee>eee^eeo>e»eef^_ Lloyd Eelshe and wife were here last wek. He is getting a dis charge from the army and expects to locate in The Dalles where he ha* employment with Consolidat ed Freight lanes. Homer Curtis and George Ed- miston were here for Pacific Po wer & Light company this week. Curtis has recently returned from the service and started work for the company again. r r W HlU«« Hv<M DOUOLAS ttiine « ro w . ONLY lit Hto F o d flt NorStwo.1 o » *, o«r» ** hoovlo.t vo«otot|o*. A »ln«Lo »roo «wt BM« yoo, w o . 265 Eo^ M .h , 11 !• * ! • • • ♦ * quality make it worth waiting fq ^ FOR IS ALE: Wood coal heater. Mrs France« Henridh* lip equipment, for the purchase of available machinery, for seed and feed, for iivotvcit« -BUBBLES feEZ— K K IF poultry and all purposes that will help tM A S K IN G FO R IT BY NAM E national food production program. branches in principal , OREGON COMMUNITIES G u a r a n te e d S a tts /y in y I ggg ga »y. U N IT E D STATES N ational bank 29 BRANCHES IN o« eeee>eeeei e eeeeeeeee:oeeeeee^eeeeeeoeeee e^ee^ • M J X «w I I « H A R D to OREGON ' • The first thing a awaatar girl learns 1« that woolens thrive on soap and water. Bat with soap «o scarce, we must keep turning in U8BD PATS to help make itl Remember, where there’s fat, there’s soap. So keep en saving—help make more eoapl M tM B K It F I DR RAL DKFOSIT INSURANCK COHPORATÎOH A t BEER ç O M F A N Y « F O I T I A HD " . ÂRA- • * " I