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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1946)
M l 1 ÿfflJM W H J«UiL w A 1 • • • oríe» Local Herd \ D ri iTred Ehls and wife of Sa* lemj ware registered at the Moro flotd the 30th of May. While here they purchased a pure Ara M an. S-yr old mare for breeding purposes god a half Arabian sad dle mare to ride in the Oregon mounted posse from Claud Thompson. Consideration twenty two hundred and fifty dollars. M. M. Saunders, the piano tim er, writes from Walia Walla, that he pans to come to Sherman coun- again during August. í Tom Fraser Jr, came •, down frorp Pendleton Tuesday to gel q truck to-use during harvest, bringing his small son with him Jay Pries of North Bonneville, Washington and Martin Massiker of The Dalles, were here last week end to attend the historical socle <ty picnic and visit with relatives. Mrs Hazel Lake is here from to spend a few days with sister, Mrs L. L. Peetz and other relatives. ; • Born: ' To M r and Mrs Robert . JOunlop (Sadie Williams) twin daughters, Louise Alma and Lois *Ann, both weighing in at slight ly over 6 pounds in Eugene. Some dishes and silverware were left at DeMoss park "Sunday after the picnic. These have been brought to the Journal office where the owners may obtain them Mrs W B Johnston , mother of Theodore Johnston, came up from Salem Saturday to attend the pic nic, leaving Sunday to return to her home. M r and Mrs George Simon of Eugene were here Sunday for the Historical society meeting. George Is now retired and spends his win ters In Mexico. W. J. Martin dropped in last Thursday to spend Memorial day and attend the picnic before go ing on to Medical Lake, Washing ton to spend the summer. Eighty four years have affected him lit tle. Perry Axtell, here Sunday for the picnic, says he has bought a home and a few acres near The Dalles and that Mrs Axtell will MUÍ Hin i, IUI Vancouver* fit fc. and Mirt Cora Monday to decide on a fair pro been two weeks. gram and. to determine what la The Ragsdale, Morrison and Isenburg of Hood River were to be done about putting the Wilcox families were at the Moro bere from Monday* to Wednesday building! into shape for the late t’ark Memorial - day for their to visit w ith Mrs Roy Belshee September fair. The caretaker, annual get together. Both women are sisters of Mrs W. L. Hays Is on the Job and pre Mr and Mrs Orval Thompson Belshee. paring the grounds, but without and two younger children camo Sherman County Pomona Gra full information on how much is Jrom Ontario Tuesday to re nge will have their annual pio George W. Brock, who back in to be done. main here for a vacation from the early years of the century, Mr and Mrs Carroll Sayrs and publishing a newspaper at the nic at DeMoss Springs, Sunday was a furniture dealer In Moro, family and Mr and Mrs Chet eastern Oregon city. They will June 16. Potluck dinner at noon. was here for the historical meet Coats went to Bear Springs Sun go on to the coast before settling £offee furnished. Non-Grangers ing coming from. West Salem. as well as Grangers are heartily day to meet members of the down to work again. He was a councilman of Moro for Whalley family for a family pic Mr and Mrs Fred Kautz of welcome. years and acting mayor on occa nic. sion. He visited his brother Sam Mr and Mrs Earl Rehr, accom Brock while here and was ac panied by Mr ad Mrs L. L. Peetz companied by his daughter, Mrs drove to Portland to spend Mem Laura Loftom. orial day. Foster Martin was down from W. H. Ragsdale reports that Pendleton Tuesday to look In Harry is now living in Portland on the local experiments. , where he Is employed at Brice Mr and Mrs E. E. Barzee came Mortgage company. home this week after a visit to Mr and Mrs Wily Knlghten and the valley of several days. son left for Portland Monday and Arden Squire went to Portland Wily went on from there to at Wednesday on a buying trip. Interior view of The M other Church. tend the superintendent’s confer “Butch” Squire returned Monday ence In Salem for the remainder from Baker where he had gone of the week. with his grandmother for a few Sheriff and Mrs Norman Fields days stay. went to Salem Saturday where The gallant little yellow dog he met with other tax collectors of Jack Noonan’s was merciful to listen to an explanation of the ‘ ly killed Monday morning after tax laws Monday. < lie had met with some accident N E W C O M B IN E S F O R A L L T H R E S H that made his life seem short Clyde Glllmor went to The Dal A B L E C R O P S ----- T h e s e lf p r o p e lle d c o m In any event. les for medical attention Tuesday Mrs Julia Hansen and Mr and b in e , w h i c h m o v e s o n its o w n p o w e r in to after laying off work for a few Mrs A. Rose were here over the days because of illness. His dau week end to attend the Historical th e fie ld a n d h a r v e s t s a ll t h r e s h a b l e c r o p s ghter, Mrs W. E. Harms, was |oclety picnic. All are from Port here with him over the week end. land. in o n e o p e r a tio n , is o n e o f th e i m p o r t a n t Mr and Ms Cleo Barnum were Mrs Mollie McLachlan and her down from Bend over the week son, Ronald and wife left Thurs tim e a n d m o n e y s a v e r s f o r f a r m e r s . T h is end to visit relatives and attend day morning for Portland to see the picnic. the ice-follies and then go on to m a c h i n e is a o n e - m a n , o n e - e n g in e d o u tf it W. S. Powell, Clarence Sparling, Eugene to visit her daughter, w h ic h t h r e s h e s th e c r o p e i t h e r f r o m th e Truman Strong and Roy Belshee Lucille and new daughter. left Tuesday for East Lake for a A charavari for Mr and Mrs few days fishing. They met Blaine Chester Cowley was held Sun s w a t h o r w i n d r o w . T h e a n t i c i p a t e d p e a c e Damon and a party from Portland day night at the McLachlan home tim e d e m a n d fo r c o m b in e s o f t h i s ty p e is at Madras. when friends dropped in to 1 AND PALS E A T LU N C H . . . Nn coddling here. When lunch Tom Eraser left Saturday for TOJO greet them while here visiting. e x t e n s i v e in th e g r e a t g r a i n g r o w i n g sec time comes at the tria l cf the Jap w ar crim inals In Tokyo, ex-prendcr Los Angeles to aid Gordon’s wife Tojo and other defendants are served their m eal In regular O .I. m ess The condition of Martin Melzer start to Washington D. C. was reported as very serious tio n s . I n t e r n a t i o n a l H a r v e s t e r c o m p a n y kits and eat seated at a long bench, facing a w all and heavily guarded Thursday ihorning following a by A m e ric a * M Ps. Tojo Is the second man la the photo, with spectacles lying on table In front of him . bad night with two convultions. p o in ts w ith p r i d e to th e r e c o r d o f t h i s co m He is at the Mid-Columbia hos Mr and' Mrs John M. DeMoss Mr and Mrs John E. DeMoss and pital in The Dalles where he has b in e , had over the week end guests George H. DeMoss, who received C H U R C H r a is discharge at San Pedro, Cal., and for the Sherman county His Friday and left the same af The children of Grass Valley AVTO — L IF E — torical society picnic at DeMdes ternoon for Portland, where he pnd vicinity are invited to attend jBpringB Memorial park Sunday, met his brothers, Donald and C om prehensive R esid en ce & daily vacation Bible school at P. Waldo Davis, Aurelia DeMoss, Personal L iability Insurance. - both of Eugene, Mrs Nancy JohnE. at the Portland air port the First Baptist church for the 3 o & & o c £ c a o o o o o & Z o °i C om prehensive Farm and Farm IDugger) Beard, Mr and Mrs Saturday noon. They all arrived next week. Three girls from home at DeMoss Springs the Multnomah school of the Bible Employers Liability. Garfield Dugger of Washougal, same afternoon. in Portland are assisting Mr Wn., Mr and Mrs F. D. Cox, John M. D eM oss, A^enr The Sherman county fair board Schilling in the teaching. V. (Ollie Dugger) of West Linn, P hone 857, Moro, Ore. has been called into session next Moro Community Church (Res. DeMoss Springs) Is an old established firm that has been selling, Bible School 10:00 A. M. > 4.1 up soon: , j? i Mf and Mrs NarkaUs of Helix» were here over the week end to allow Mrs Narkaus to attend the 20th anniversary of high school graduation and the historical so* Ciety picnic. ' . STATE FARM ~ insurance companies J. K. McKean Company Walther-Williams Co. Christian Science Society Wednesday meetings first and third Wednesdays of each month include testimonials of healing. The reading room in the rear of the church contains all authoriz ed Christian Science literature which may be borrowed or pur chased. We sell little things, a variety of them, that’s w hy this is a variety store. And most of them^re mighty handy to have and handy to be able to get. That’s why w e ’re in busi- ness here. T here’s remedies that are necessary to every one now and then and we are well supplied with them and also with a great variety of gadgets that make life more bearable and even worth living. See ua if uncomfortable Moro Variety & Remedy W asco M ethodist Church Wasco - Arlington Sunday, June 9 W asco D iam on d W e have rustled a little lumber, just a load or two that we can sell- There s Except for a few hours in the some siding and'-some shiplap and we ¡middle of the night our doors have plywood, too Maybe you can t really build much out of it, but you are open and w e are ready can patch what you already have. Being able to patch things up is bet ter than having no lumber at all and we’re glad to have this much stuff to help you with. In case you should want to paint up and make things look pretty we have to feed you, no days off, no Sundays off, no meals missed just feeding folks day in and' * , ...- — u ■ • • out. W e like it. Come, eat 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 Sunday School 10:00 a m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. T h e D alles Junior League at 7 p. m. 4 0 1 E 3rd Preaching service at the Grass o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e Valley Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Want Ad» WANTED: Small piano. Call at Journal office. 31,3p FOR SALE: 4 yr. old registered Hereford Bull, Domino stock. Dean Reynolds, Grass Valley. > • 30-lp FOR SALE: 2 Cheney rod weed- ers, no transports. Max Belshe, Moro. , 30-1 SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket books for 40c Write—Pocket Bookt Club of America 1 Box 2212B— Hollywood - 28 Calif. 37p BABY CHIXS-— Christie New Hampshire», Rock-Hamp Cross. Every Wed. Circular available. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Oregon. NEWTRUCK equipped to handle bulk grain, for rent during harvest. E. R. Barzee, 11105 N E. Prescott St. Portland, Ore. lundy FARM LOANS M odernization o f equipm ent — from the PLUMBIN6 I HEATING SERVICE tractor tight down to the hayfork— is in store for postwar Oregon farmers. • Benefit by these developments with the assistance o f a Farm Loan. The United States N ational Bank invites loans for the purchase w ith us. . , Let 0* do your catering 1. L KIRKELIE PHONE 391 MORO rheumatism ” o f new equipment« TH E DALLES B R A N C H and ARTHRITIS paint, good paint, at a good price. M oro L u m b er & F u el servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP t suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs Anna Pautz P.O.Box 285, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories U N IT E D STAGES NATIONAL BANK HKMBCR n O IR A I. 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