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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1946)
iàk * : Mf and Mn j«a Umdry W<mt -ULiad Krt erroU, Un. county to visit family. Portland weak to ies and take a look Show parades. . £ • ** M I F ill j • wi br a rialt with h i ttotttor Mr and Mn Allan Murray Itoefctoa family reuntort ptonto, Week la Portland *0 the womafl Thunaay of before returning hette, Mopped at the Peroy Thompson going on to Salem Sunday even can attend Grand Chapter 0.19 Vefaoii Flatts rto Portand Sunday from there went to drove to Cloverdale in Tillamook laat attend tho Zoo Fog 0. Il Logan, county and city .home Sunday night and Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles, nnUKUffl:: auditor, and his wife, ware here Ravella Galbreath at the and thia week, from Portland to bring Mr and Mrs Ronald Powell, Mr f Return From Trip Mrs Ed Sharp and small dau Lloyd Johnson was host *K»es- to a and Mrs Eugene Amidon and Mr C. A . Ruggles I. Owen Thompson is here and Mrs Collls Moore and son, ghter came up from California day night to a group of friends recently and Mrs Sharp is now who enjoyed one of his well ar /visit relatives and friends. He Mitchelmore stop David, are spending part of this To N. Dakota INSURANCE attended the working In the county agent s ranged dinners,- . J . ped Thursday while on his way Mr and M rs Vernon F la tt and children returned Tuesday from •their trip to N o rth Dakota where they visited M rs Flatt's mother and attended the wedding of M r F la tt’s h a lf brother. Vernon reports N o rth Dakota prosper ous and crops looking good and . the stores filled w ith hardware supplies impossible to obtain .»out here. They were gone two M arius Douma spent a few days here la s t " week end, leav- *ing the firs t of the week for Portland again to bring his fam ily back to Moro. She has been caring for a sister, who re- ♦eently had an operation. Mrs J. K. Charlton of Baker stopped in Moro a few days this week . to visit her son, Merle Becket, while 'on her return Journey from a trip to Portland. Miss Doris Jones having fin ished her school year at Eastern Oregon College of Education at DaGrande last Thursday, return ed to her home late that same night. f ; j j ^ffice taking the place of Marg aret Kock. B om • left Mon* ing. day morning on a trip to Yellow- tone park where they expect to the county books up date. ppend several weeks taking to rest. . Lawrence funeral o f M artin Melser Wednesday. jiome to Jacksonville, where he Mr- and Mrs Perry Axtell and Mrs George James came up from Eugene Tuesday and stopped In Moro on their way to The Dalles where the Axtells have bought a small place. ax»iinimiHinnniHm»Kn»nnmn»»nin:ntK»»nntnnnnntmntntt gO3 Need Binder Twine? JUNE 30< A BIG DATE FOR A R M Y M E N ! | r yo u have been discharged from the Army—if you held a grade and wish to retain it—if you have dependents — then act now. . . . June 30, 1946, is the last day on which yon can enlist in the Regular Army and still take advantage of two im portant benefits . . . retention of your old grade and family allowances. EU.I2T HOW NT TOM MISEST I . t. AtMY REMIITiaO STNTtON Fam ily allowances for your dependents will be continued th ro u g h o u t your en listm en t only if you enter the Regular Army before July 1, 1946. I f you have been discharged from the Army and wish to re enlist a t your old grade, yoy must enlist within 00 days after your discharge. And before July a, 1946. T h in k it over. Act now a •; o •» o ¡on f o p »co U. S. A r m y CKOOSt W e have a new, T H IS H »» Í KOWJ Postoffice Building, The Dalle« e fresh stock If your w ife doesn’t .like to cook bring her here to eat Moro Grain Growers so she’ll be happy, & use you gotta keep her happy. Unhappy cooks are poor ones L A D IE ’S rayon blouses, sw eaters, shorts, anyhow so you just as w e ll^ anklets, aprons, play suits G IR L 'S sw eaters, slacks, shorts, anklets M E N 'S T shirts, khaki pants, T h u rlo w g lo v es, under shirts, shorts, socks, 3 be fed lE andlserved by 4F“ some- + one that likes it. W J d o . * sum m er hats Let us do your catering G ift Item s of All Kinds Moro Variety & Remedy HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP A Youngtown Kitchen is a unit for //-'■fl. In at MORO P h o n e 271 OREGON umnttnnn»»nn»»in»nnnKw:tta CONTAINS DOT FRY ¿lunch? AND INSECT SPRAY DANCE PLUMBING i HEATING S at. J u n e 1 5 I. L KIRKELIE PHONE 391 MORO SERVICE Walther-Williams Co. Is an 'old established firm th a t has been selling, servicing and rep airin g cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. Now, when it is doubly im portant th a t you have good w orkm anship and quick service to keep your cars and tru ck s running, have us take care of your service problems. T ire Repair and Recapping 4 0 1 E 3rd The D a lle s DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOGOOOOCOOOOSOOOOOOOOO This pair of wires carries 480 long distance calls simultaneously CARD OF THANKS We wish to express ' our sin cere appreciation for the many Kindnesses shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother, and for the kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral of ferings. Mrs Edna Melzer Mr and Mrs Edmund Cushing Mr and Mrs Harold Murphy Priscilla Melser Mr and Mrs Carl Melser and family. Mr and Mrs Joseph Melser and family Mr and Mrs Walter Melzer r _........ .............. jf tubes «bout the size of a Small _r copper wires in coppei pencil... yet nearly - five ' ‘ hundred larcd people can talk over them at the same time. They are units of the famous coaxial cable, developed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories to help speed your calls up and down the Pacific Coast and across the country. I SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket books for 40c Write—Pocket Bookt Club of America 1 Box 2212B— Hollywood - 28 CaMf. 37r labeled so you can put any thing you want to in them. For spraying dishes TAKEN UP: 1 solid red steer, V4crop left ear. scar on left flank. No visible brand. Con- tact. Sheriff Fields. 32c there’s a sprayer on the end of a hose TAKEN UP: 2 yr old white face, part Jersey cow. Blurred brand on aide. Owner please call for and pay damages. Earl Olds, Grass Valley. 32p Moro Lumber & Fuel V « Lewis A. (Tam) McArthur and wife stopped briefly in Moro last Thursday while driving through and looking, as always, for some historical or geograph ical sight. Mr McArthur is au thor of Oregon Geographical na mes, a book that contains the prigin of nearly every geograph ical place name in Oregon. He Is now Interested in one-time Sherman county postoffices of Biglow, Croy, Early, Gordon, Gorman, Grover and McDonald. Mr and Mrs Truman Strong have their granddaughter, Phyl lis Watkins with them this week while her mother, Mrs Francis Watkins attends Grand Chapter O.E.S. in Portland. • Mr and Mrs Charles Powell are here this week having re turned from their eastern trip. They spent a week in Bermuda, flying there and back from New York. Sherman County Pomona /Grange is sponsoring a picnic at DeMoss park, June 16, All grangers and friends welcome. . Mrs Leola Church of Otis, Mrs Hazel Lake of Bridge and Mr and Mrs Charles Barlett of Bend were over night guests of Mr and Mrs L. L. Peetz Saturday night. 7*he women are sisters of Mrs Peetz. They left Sunday morning to attend the Hampton-Stockton picnic in The Dalles that day. Mr and Mrs Carl Stamey, Mrs Daye Idleman, Mrs Art Johnson and Imogene Johnson spent Sat urday at the home of Mr and Mrs Lamer Sayrs. Sunday they, in company with Mrs Sayrs, went to The Dalles for the Hampton- towels and a. lot of stuff. They re not w e’ve been able to keep.. LAND BANK LOANS Portland Sunday to see the Ice RUFUS GRANGE HALL Follies. Mrs Eva remained for a few days visit with her cousins. • . Giles French returned Monday night from Portland andi valley Begins 10:00 p. m. points where he had been Inter LOCAL ORCHESTRA viewing members and prospec 5385S65o5oOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGmOOOOOOT0eeOC4 tive members of the 1947 house of representatives. NEWTRUCK equipped to handle bulk grain, for rent during harvest. E. R. Barzee, 11105 N. E. Prescott SL Portland, Ore. and as durable as a bad conscience. W e’d like to show you the only one ' , _ _ _ _ Want Ad» go with a sink. Bread boards, & two big ¡drain boards, a place for cutlery, used. All metal, all enameled in white, pretty • WANTED: Small piano. Call at Journal office. 31,3p hec kitchen that contains a sink and drawers and containers that naturally that drops out of sight when not being - M rs Harold Ginn underwent an is Presbyterian pastor. He left Fair Treatment. operation a t the Mid-Columbia zhis wife and three sons in Spo Long term. hospital in The Dalles Wednes kane for a time. 4% Interest day and Is reported to have re Mr and Mrs Ted Barnum of vived satisfactorily from it. Write or see Portland were guests of his par Sec.-Treas. M rs W ayne Thompson accept ents, Mr and Mrs A. H. Barnum Victor G. Peterson, ed d elivery of a new Chevrolet Saturday and Sunday, while on Dalles Nat’l Farm Ixran A a.’n Born: To Mr and Mrs Harold Murphy > of Portland, Tuesday car thia week, this being one of their return from a two weeks Bank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon the firs t post-war cars In the fishing trip. night, June 11, a son. Mrs Arthur Christainson is Mrs Erma DeMoss took her county. t John W . Joerger of the Veter enjoying a visit with an uncle small son to Portland this week an’s Bureau w ill be In Moro, Tues who came from Ogden, Utah, to to have his tonsils removed. " Mr and Mrs Tom Douma ship day, June 18 at the courthouse to see her. Mr and Mrs Grover Coffman, ped cattle to the Portland market In terview veterans who have pro Saturday driving to Portland blems connected w ith their p ri accompanied by Mr and Mrs G. or service in the armed forces. Douma and Mary Eva, drove to Mrs Alfred Kock, accompanied by her daughter, Margaret and Dean Pinkerton, went to Cor vallis Sunday to try to find an apartment for the young people to rent when school starts this fall, by which time they are ex pecting to be married. George Updegraff wds In Port land from Saturday until Tues day on business. ” Captain Kenneth Christianson, son of Mrs Carrie Christianson of Eugene, wilPbe married to Miss Joann Holstad of Portland Sunday. They went oh to Corval- this fall according .to an an nouncement made in Eugene. K. F. Chidreth, former tem porary manager of the First Na tional Bank branch here, came up from Portland Wednesday in company with a credit man from the Portland office. Ray Jewel ' went to Portland Thursday to see the Rose show and try to see some of the tea chers who are expected to In struct children of the school next year. --------- R P M Heavy D uty M o to r O il get« in there ano rteyr on those sizzling hot upper cylinder walla. Ordinary oils curl away, leaving hot «pots bare— and your motor wide open for a repair bilL Compounded tPM Heavy Duty M o to r O il holds expenses way d o w n . . . gradually clesna out carbon, «tops ring-sticking, sludge and corrosion. Stick to R P M Heavy D uty M otor O i l — i t sticks to hot »pool J ^ C . W IL S O N . PHONE-552 < WASCO, OREGON R. C. A N D ER SO N , P H O N E 222 GRASS V A L L E Y . OREGON A S T A N D A R D O F C a IÌF O R N IÀ P R O D U C T v W ork Itos begun already on our part of the first trans continental coaxial cable along the route shown (dotted line). It will be an eight-tube cable used for long distance calls and television transmission. Actually, this project is only part of our plana to extend and speed long distance service. . . fc „ . Many other improvements are on the way. For it is our our >400,000,000 five-year expansion program p u arpose rp o s e in ___ _ telephone to provide an ever-widomng, ever-imoroving becomes more service . . . so that the telephone steadily beo valuable and useful to every user. FOUND: 1 tire and wheel on Sisters road. Owner identify. Bert Ameli Box-5 Grass Valley 32-34 f FOR SALE: John Deere bulk box; Case model W combine engine, used; 1941 Dodge en gine ~ rebuilt; 1941 Chevrolet engine rebuilt. New • elec tri? • drills and H ”. U H .P. bench grinder; truck bulk box ply wood 30” x 7 ’x9V4’ and flat bed. Ernest Woods, Moro. 32c £trry day we seek /a make telephone service n>en better than it bar ever been before Hie Pacific Telephone awl T»!egraph Co. T O R SALE: TD-35 Intem ation- > al tractor, excellent condition, cab and lights. Bob King, Moro. z *