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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1946)
|| ibMlAfT »WIT J OVRW At, M OM O, OHMtföN fcOtiMir, RM teRVAHT ì. D ilV lIltir S li^ a U fi m O v I U I W ’ 8 - *°w ell and daughter, Mrs Opal P arkins, retu rn ed from Mexico and w ay points last Wed nesday, having been gone sever al weeks. Miss V irginia Isaac, daughter of Mrs G rover Coffman, is here for a visit as is h e r fiancee, -N o rm a n Fields, deputy sheriff M S g t J ° hn H ’ K nlerim ’ who and son of M r and Mrs Ctecil 18 ° n hlS W3y to Cam p Crow der* - Fields of Wasco, was m arried MlasourL W ednesday, Ja n u ary 23 in P ort Mrs Paul May and Mrs Lewis la n d 'to Miss Elsie Joyce Means, McKee entertained at the May daugher of Mr and jMrs Jam es L* home Tuesdav for the member? M eans of th a t c ity They are at ° f the Pa8t Nob,e G,‘antl club of p rese n t living a t Wasco but ex- the Rebekah lod«e } pect to m ove to Moro as soon as Men dl8charSel fropi the ser- living accommodations can be se- Vlce and reP°rtln 8 to ^ e local cured. , • tlraft board ,are; Gordon Boice, '__ ' • A Eugene Norton, Kenneth Blau, • Mrs Nellie H ughes ,left Tues- Glenn VanGilder, Raymond Van day for Salem after being here Gilder, Darold Belshe, Clifford tw o w eeks in charge of the se- Kenny, Robert Holmes, Lawrence ’M otive service office, w here she Nisbet, 1 Ralph Bolen and Jam es train ed h er successor, Charles O’Meara. i ' Cowherd. Richard E arl of ( Grass Vaiiey C urtis Tom was about the was sent to th e naval : hospital county W ednesday organizing for at A storia last week and Robert the Red Cross drive which will P etry of-M oro w ent to th a t nos- be the next cam paign on the pital th is week to have a bit of * , shrapnel rem oved from his back. The. sta te tax commission .will w ere sen t through the h a v e . a n -a u d ito r ,in MoYo ¿March 031 gerv ice o ffic e r W il^ K ni*> 27 from 8:30 until noon to aid ten ' tax payers in com puting Choir B reakfast served until noon < tax retu rn s, according to an an- Sunday m ornings.. Special Sun- nouncem ent m ade this week. day dinners at 1:30 Hote! M rs Tom Jo n es returned Sun- ^ oro Coffee Shop, day from .a v isit ,with her dku- 1716 Moro W om an’s club will a h ter a Tvah Valiev meet todav F e b ru ary 1, when • Canada will be the subject for A lex McLeod moved his family the talk. M rs Theodore Johnston to G rass Valley Thursday hav- will speak and pictures of Cann ing bought his m other’s place in dian scenes will be shown. Mrs ' that town. His daughter, Mrs Charles Ruggles will be musical ’j a c k Corwin will live there also director. as h er husband is coming home The Sherm an county u n it of from the Pacific |w ithin a few the council of Republican worn- d a y s. ‘ en will hold its regular meelmu Seventh and eighth graders at 1:30 p. m. at the office of Mrs w ere invited to a birthday party B. E. Hailey in Wasco. All mem- fo r W ily K nighten Jr. who was bers and those interested are 14 T hursday. cordially invited to attend. A fam ily dinner in ,honor of ; Mr and Mrs Lot R ust m oved th e 88th birthday of L L Peetz this week to D ufur to take over w as given by his wife and dau- a business there. Alvin Leullen, ghter, Mrs Karl T>andstrom, Wed- her -bicther, left th is week als^, n esd a y n ig h t. . •* leaving th eir 'house here vacant Sheriff Takes Portland As Bride ” Wedgewood Stationery 98 cents and a bargain S T . V A L E N T I N E ’S D A Y X, Of course, me lad, you’re going to get her a box of candy for Valentine’s Day. W e have some nice ones, espec ially for these short-sugared days, and we’ll be glad to save some sweetness for your heart’s desire. Its not a m at Ir- SXiriey Gfred BM Matthews Henry Ja«q«r V ivienne Jsquet, 18, o f Silver- A chievem ent Activity. His reward ton, w ins a trip to the N ational Is a n m all-expense trip to the Chi- M M n S H r t a r r o .. w - 4-H Club Congress provided by _ Club ____________________ _ CMP Congress, provided by Servel, Inc., for her achievem ents S w ift A Company. The boy’s"rec- in the 4-H Food Preparation Ao- ord sh ow s that he now has 407 livlty. Her 8-year record in club h en s and roosters and plans to work show s that she planned, pre- * Increase h is lo c k about 200 pul- pared and served 840 balanced le ts each year. H is total poultry , m eals. The girl led a cooking incom e in the last two years was club in 1943-44. She and her 81.815.84, o f w hich 325 was in cash younger sister have done a ll the prises. H e sta tes: “The greatest cooking for the fam ily thia year tonor I have won was a certlfl- because her m other has been 111. cate given by (he U. 8. Army V ivienne also canned 1,348 quarts Quarterm aster Corps for produc of foodk ing the m ost food in Douglas county 4-H work." Four state Shirley Girod, 18, o f McMinn co-w inners who each receive a ville, is rewarded for h er outstand 435 U. 8. Savings Bond are Don ing “all around" achievem ents in ald H edeen, of Astoria; Arlene the National 4-H Girls* Record Adams, Bugene; Ruth Quint. Ore Activity., w ith an all-expense trip gon City, and Ilea Kreager, Nyssa. to the Chicago Club C ongress pro H enry Jaeger, 15, o f Condon, vided by M ontgomery Ward. Dur has been named to rep resen t the ing 5 years In Club work, the* girl state for a se ctio n a l award of a sew ed, m ade over or m ended 74 Club Congress trip In the General garm ents, prepared and served Motors 4-H Farm S a fety A ctivity. 1,352 m eals, baked 147 batches of T he boy's achievem ents In safety bread and pastries, canned 1,845 work include tightening brake on jars of foods, m ade m any hom e truck, fixing exhaust on granary improvement articles and gave 24 engine, fixing holes In floors of dem onstrations. In addition, she farm buildings and putting a served her 4-H Club a s m usic sw itch on electric motor. He also chairman for three years, program repaired extension cords, pulled chairman two years, and w as as- protruding nails In the barn and sietant leader in 1948 directing porrai, mended electric wires, sum m er projects, show ing better fixed refrigerator, made a place cooking and food preservation for tools in the basem ent and methods. Shirley won m any plac- corrected numerous other hat- lugs on her exhibits, including ards. State co-winners who also 195.75 In c a s h prizes, w hich each receive a 325 U. 8. Savings brought the total estim ated value Bond are Larry Wade, of Con of her 36 com pleted 4-H projects don; Charles Hornecker, Cornel to $2,966.48. ius; Darrel Quint, Oregon City; Bill M atthews, 15, o f Roseberg, Al Ziebert. Sublimity; Hazel Nel- 1« O iegon’s first state winner in son, N orth Bend, and Eugene the new National 4-H Poultry 8torey, Sw eet Home. All of these a ctivities w ere conducted under the direction of the E xtension Service of the State Agricultural College and USDA co operating. , The card p a rty sponsored by the E astern S tar social club was held in the Masonic hail Tues day w ith four tables of contract in play with high scores held by Mrs Glen P erry and Dell Olds and low score held by Earl Olds. Nine tables of pinochle w er? in play with high scores held by Mrs Joe Blbby and Orville Rug- 8 les and low »core held by Mrs T _______ i ____ r r ______ 1 — i i r m ___ Lorraine Kent. Mrs W illard Bar- nett received the door ¡prize. - Refreshm ents were served af- ter the party by the com m ittee in charge. j Army Service » Mr and Mrs Karl L andstrom retu rn ed Sunday from an ex tended trip to lth e coast and val ley points. Gilliam County Paul Goddard and Mrs Frank Bayer and son, Claud, went to Portland W ednesday for a ¿ew « C. Nish, operator of a laige FnR days business trip. wheat ranch located about 30 m iles Jam es E aster made a bustness lr\ fn lixxrxH nnn loet ,weck- u/PPv trlp lo Bend one nnu day last Leighton Fields came from Pendleton Tuesday to visit Ills father, C W. Fields and Mrs Fields^ H,s wife and baby ha, e been here several days. Leighton returned to Pendleton W ednes- day. a Al Fox bought the Jake Es- linger house and will remodel it for renting. ; Mr and Mrs W ren Hogue took John Conroy to The Dalles Tues- day u to , visit his sister. , Nellie, w ^o is ill In the hospital, Mrs W ren Hogue was (a ousj- ness visitor in The Dalles Mon- , day* L. K. Smith and Don Cox went to Arlington Tuesday to Have you thought recently of the advantages of having good stationery? We’// be glad to make some a for you ' Sherman County Journal T. Letter Jeteuoo 10 p. iu. A rlington in ** work horses A. VOn B o rstel> K ent. 13-I5p uilllam county, dem onstra. T __ acre field that • ’»uivc faceti cow s. ted , on a 385 con- no brand, ea r m ark u n d er bit. tour g tr|p farm ing sayes w)j| an(J in left, crop in right. M arcus general|y r iu lhia ,al.RC w|R.a| E slin g er Phone 425, G rass Val- <x.eralion whfcij ,lerifes .p ley- 13p come from ]lveg ,)u( jncj. pa||y fl.Qm ,___ ... whea( Order early f o r ’ preferred da,tes. Christie Ne*w Hampshires, Rock- The above pictured field held Hamp Grose, and Dryden White 8011 d url"S ^ e heavy cloud- Leghorns. 1940 circular avail able. Hatches weekly. H a rt’s burst last sum m er and has also Hatch-ery, Beaverton, Oregon. held the soil during several run- off periods. The field is laid ,o u t Experienced man with lam ny with 180 foot strips, showing Sam Pace. Kent. Ore Box 43 dark in the picture with 30 foot wants year around job. W rite or more correction guide strips of crested wheat grass between. TAKEN VP: W hite faced year ling steer, ear m arked, swallow- The 180 foot strip s are all in fork in the left, half crop in one year and fallow the next, this the right, no visible brand. H. m akes it possible to graze the O. Dugger, Grass Valley. , 13«' ‘db* f * croP 1 otution ydien estab- ^fulc Help W anted: O pportunii. of I^ h e d on th e ran ch . T he w heat stu b b le 1» all returned to the . /¿ I . Keep Your Motor Young With SUNSET Service A SUNSET motor overhaul will give your car a new lease on life >4 make it sing a service. Our Reputation h Your Protection R. H. McKEAN and SON In su ra n c e Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Farm Implements, Bags, Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD Feedstorw 163 WASCO PHONES Office 162 POSTS Residence 182 OREGON Its the little things that cause the trouble — therefore, we ¡have put in a stock of varied sizes of these little and necessary items: B R A K E S P R IN G S C O M PR ESSIO N S P R IN G S M A C H IN E S C R E W S R E C E S S E D H E A D SC R E W S S H E E T M E T A L SC R E W S S P R IN G B O L T S ' SP A C IN G W A S H E R S F IB R E W A S H E R S W OODRUFF K EYS ’ T A P E R P IN S S T A R T E R B O L T S A SC R E W S V A L V E S P R IN G K E Y S ; R A D IA T O R C A P S W oods & Evans . lifetime supplying DDT ami cvh- er profitable products to fui fil ers in Sherman county. No < x- perienee o>r capital required. Must have auto and g o ’>d refer ences. Permanent. Writ*, or wire NcNESS COMPANY, Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland 7, California. 12-13 8O" near "»■ « u fa e e and with contour Bee<lin« and ,ulla8t'- thlIi field is protected from erosion better than most of the sloping lands in the Columbia basin. More and more, farm ers ate convinced It takes several conser- vation practices on a field to hold the soil, according to Dis- FOR SALE: New portable electric trict Conservationist Ramon L. record f l a yers. Complete units in lug^pBe type covered cases, Kent, of Pendleton, Oregon. The grass ‘■strips are usually clipped P erm an en t Needle. $42.50. Mail wjth mower to keep down weeds orders filled immediately. Ja- ancj make the crested wheat quith Music Company, Complete Music Service, Salem, Oregon grass m ore palatable to livestock ant| provide ground mulch of 12-13-14c SUNSET GAS AND OIL Tires-Accessories RUFUS GRANGE H ALL L adies F ree of song of pep and power. You can depend WAAOO DANCE T he Daller O rchestra s o u th Wanf Ad» f.n syBtem of fa n ," nK w l" n t Mr and Mrs Herm ah Peters and Henry Peters went to The Dalles Sunday when Henry • en- tered the hospital for a opera- tlon. Notice: A m eeting will be held at the Odd Fellow hall In Moro W. B. W ilson and Grover Monday February 4 to enable th e women of the Veterans of w*re in B ortlan<l Sunday F()reign W ars to organize 3n ai\ , _ f _ j a y . ° n ^ usine88- auxiliary. Mr and Mrs H arry Justesen Mr and Mrs Charles Peirigo and son, Eddie, retu rn ed from z-i moved last week to the Vinton Vancouver B. C. 'M onday. Mrs . hv Mrs . . . house from the ,apartm ent by Justesen s father, Mr Docker ac- barber shop com panied them here, f, Mr and Mrg Tom A„ ey left MrjJ Mike Sm lth received wor(, Tuesday for Stockton, California th a t Calvin W hittington is w ith to visit their son in law and dau- hl8 m other In Yreka, California ghter, Mr and Mrs Leonard and a tu ,nding hlgh 8choo, th(?re Joneg Calyin hfld 8tayjng at gm Iths ti„ hjs d ep artu re a wf~ k Saturday, Feb. 2 Tried Now I d grass stubble to hold the soil or w ater if any should move from cultivated strips. The grass can be used for pasture, seed prod tie- ’’ ’ g , tion or for hay. m ake their hom e h ere’ ihe Cox farm and |two Hereford heifers for Mr Smith th at eu..,. they bought at the Herb Chandler sale at Baker and were taken by Chandler to the live «lock show in Denver Home From Contour Strip Farm ing 385 acre lnw ____, L . < s lr lp s are 180 feet field on the C. A. Nish farm 20 " v in width. miles south of Arlington, Ore- li^h» ,W f 3 ^grass (aPPeurini? gon, Gilliam county. Wheat-fal- feet Wide ° ° __ _____________ __________ ______ Soil Conturing Mr and Mrs Ivan Blagg went to Lebanon Tuesday to bring back the household goods ?f Mr and Mrs Alton Coyle who will b rin g back a llc re fo n l bull Eugene Norton The county wide •• farm plan- ning com m ittee will m eet at the court house n ex t W ednesday a t 10 a. m. w ith th re e com m ittees prepared to carry on the sched- ule of work mapped o u t Paulen Kaseberg will be tem porary cha-r m an of the soil ■ conservation committee. W allace May is chair ago. m an of th e land use com m ittee Melvin Babb retu rn ed W ednes from a previous meeting. day from his • hom e in Idaho Mr and Mrs T rum an Strong w ^ ere attended a fam ily re- w ere In Portland Sunday to a* u n f°n- I tend the w edding of Clifford Kenny to Dorothy Miller, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs M arvin Mil ler, now of th a t city. 9 B U C H O L T Z C O N F E C T IO N E R Y '4 ? vzSl Vivienne Jaqeet Fred Anderson, M arion Crews, and Patricia Pinkerton, students of W illam ette 'u n iv ersity , w ere week end guests in Sherm an county. ' | ter of age. T he ladies like candy at any age, and men like to give it to them. »' N recocnition of th eir outstanding 4-H records in food preparation his father had died at th a t place. The Moro B reakfast club will meet again nex t W ednesday m orning at 6:30, the hour s e tty ' the by-laws for m eetings. Moro Variety £ Remedy ' '■ Sponsors Party • girls' record, poultry and safety four Oregon rural boys and girls I have been named 1946 sta te cham pions in their respective clnb activ ities. T he w inners and brief outlines o f their records follow : At Grass Valley George Updegraff was In Port- Mr and Mrs Eugene Norton land and Salem last Friday and and daughter arrived Tuesday Saturday. - - » from Porland to visit his par- Mr and Mrs H erb Hensley left ents, Mr and Mrs J. E. Norton, his for Carrollton, ’ M issouri this J 11«*0® recently received week upon receipt ,of word th at a r®e ^rom *nny. 5 - 10 - 15 - 25 « Eastern Star in O regon 4-H Championships Bob Roberson had his left leg broken ju st above the ankle In a scuffle on the basketball floor at Wasco last Thursday night. His ankle was also sprained. After a day or two tn the hoepl- tai he is getting around on c ru t ches Valentines 2 for 5 Iti* Sunset Motor Co. 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