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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1946)
o I ta« i titiOÁ» rtl'BXAtl M'lKri, óHiltin W ' J-'MÜAŸ, íVíftf 14, itti ÒUMU M r ___ u d _____ Mrs v o n ^ r s t ^ and Mre ♦o a V e te ra n ’s Loan a Votaran’t Loan—bo It tor town proparty, farm, business, or equipment—ore described eed L o o m for Veteran^” published and distributed by the Loan Guaranty Division, fan Waskineton 15, D. C The pomphlet also answers 50 of the most-asked loan aucstions. It's Letters shodd specify the questions-and-answers. “Guaranteed Loans for Veterans3’ publication. 9 0 0 0 Present your plan and original discharge papers . 0 Appraiser's report goes to prospective lender Go to a bank <* other lending agency Property is checked by approved ap praiser Mr (üid Mr» i n t f E a r l _____ ids, m jMnr’z e v " l^ a^ Clydf jjta n ii Bunday visitors at Parry notes. the Ur« Paul Goddard M l Monday thstr insurance to mskd Portland on btislhsss and to «urs that all provtatoni of th a ir vldt islatlves. 8h» will m u m policies are s till'm forts, tea d l I c h a r ^ 1Vfrom&the U t d ^ p a n of th^week. ■ state °f n h ® t e ^ ° « tea ° ^ y Ke'ley lin in ’ ’irtth M ends ^Official* of the Department of farew ell p a rty Sunday evening J T * * 7 * 7 for G loria H utcheroft. G uest* “ T7 w ere Carl Ziegler, H arry H artley ^Portland. • H e rm a n . Peters, E v erett Cantrall^ M r and M rs F ra n k T - Jackie R u s t Connie Wilson,*-JMM jMrs Charles Perrigo a n d daugh- Pinkerton, Leila _ McLachUni Byran and Julia Bayer, mo- a n ____ _________ _ __ Keith, Dale and Allan1 Thom pson, t ored 10 Bend Sunday, taking Dick W ilaon, Tom and John B ll- *lr8 PerrL8 ° and U n d a 10 th a lr onni. The evening was spent play- ne^ home. - lnG lm n ? e n " d Mr “ d X ^ a n k daughters X . t X l " in ^T um alo T ’jtow rP drH .id F 8nd w ent on to T errebonne •L in d a P e rrig o w ere In The Dal- wheTe *’’£ overnight guests es on b u s i n g F riday. of Mr and M rs R. E. L*Bleu. U k to g Job“ over th ere “ work. John W. B uether. son of M r apd M ra John Buether of Grass y a iiey received , his discharge from the navy June i, 1946 at th e Personnel Separation Center, B rem erton W ashington, - - * - - w rv rrrie T lje G rass V a lle y G ra ln Grow- prs w ill a c c e p t. sealed bids for ghree 3000 burtiel grain N n * ^ Mr and Mrs Jam es P hifer and Mr and M rs Estel H artley and n daughter, Marjorie, of Shaniko son; James, were The Dalles vis- € . ' y ■ r - w ere w eekend t visitors a t M rs ,itors Saturday. M r and M rs F ran k Em erson MaUde G arretts. Jr., and son, Danny, of R o w e n a /, 1116 Ted K^ lys and £ OX! w ere w eekend visitors at the B. ave , a gara*e n — F Payne home. .......... - - ? ? / . ej c . d E v erett O n tr a " . Keith Bayer, ^ , “ h te v e r n a J ^ of Lebanon grain G row ers reserve the rig h t c dlsliked W ¿ reject any and all bids. philosophy. A. A. Dunlap, m anager J“"- If loan is approved, you’re ready to move in ' Rawleigh Products CHECK INSURANCE •Httn’ 07 dTFvs ’ re * V;*I -Returned servicemen who held .FRANK U TATE com m ercial life Insurance poll- MORO, ORREGON Phone 451 <=>«• durlr* ^ 'h and Car) Ziegler w ere In T he Dal- daughter and les Sunday on business. , •- , , 6 . Mrs Ivan M r and Mrs Royal Gaines and W M r and Mrs Clarence Payne o f ' K aren Goddard is visiting rela P ortland w ere here Sunday vis- tives* in Pendleton th is week. iting a t th e home of J„ E. Alley and th e Tom mie Barnetts. T hev also enjoyed some fishing at the Shearer’s bridge. M rs Leo M orris and daughter, Gloria, left W ednesday for Alaska w here they will m ake th eir f u AUTO — LIFE — tu re home. 4 •’** . t M rs Dorothy P erry was host Com prehensive' Residence A ess a t a bridge party F rid a y af Personal L iability Insueanee. ternoon w ith th ree ta b le s , in aud Farm gjlav. H igh score going to E lla Com prehensive F arm Olds, second to Vera Alley, a n d E m ployees I la b ility , low to Helen Olds. John DeMoss, Agent Mr and M rs W illiam Beck and phone Mot- children o f Toppenish, W ash., <Res. DeMoss Springs) 8bould < * « * STATE FIR(I IHSUBAMCE C I M I E S Rev. Howard Schilling preach- An appreciating audience err ed the serm on at the Calvary joyed the m ale q u artet of the church in The Dalles last Sun- M ultnom ah Bible school in. ser- day m orning. T heir new pastor vices at the B aptist »church is to arrive this week. . / T hursday, Friday, S aturday ni- Ben Taylor and Jim m y RoKer- ghts and Sunday m orning. They son of Antelope w ere Sunday w ere accompanied1,by Dr. W illard visitors here. Aldrich, president of the school, E verett Cantrall and Carl Zleg- ^nd Mill Elma Heppner, pianist, ler attended the Rose Festival in and Miss Effie Bird, children’s The Daily Vacation Bible school •' Portland. • w orker. Dr. Aldrich spoke a t all held at the Grass Valley B aptist Mr and Mrs F ran k Bayer and four services. church closes on Friday, Ju n e 14. . . . . .. . * » > * ,* . ^ i u Mrs Alfred Kock was hostess Mr Schilling has been assisted c^ ^ ^ ren > H arry Stark, Mr and Mrs Olan Stark w ere Sunday vis- at an aluipinum supper Monday in the teaching by Miss Doris ltqps at the W illis B rittain home ________________________________ Mottly, Miss Lena M artin and in Tygh Valley. fKiss R uth Morleman, students Claud and Keith Bayer moved of M ultnom ah Bible school. Be- * i« « a » io *u Mrs Charles P errigo’s fu rn itu re ginning at 10:30 on Ju n e 16 the ’ k «,.. * ...m to Rond Monday. children will present a program H arvey Cutts of Lebanon has W holesale Dealer in showing their w ork and the w ork been visiting his sister Mrs Al books will he on display. Next SH E L L oil products ton Coyle and family. week Miss Doris M ottly and Miss Mrs A udrey Vaughn left W ed Luber Finer« Storage Tanks L<ena M artin are going to hegip nesday of Lebanon. and F ittin gs a sim ilar school at the Moro Mrs Donald von Borstel and OIL BURNERS Presbyterian church. Miss Mor leman will go to M adras to sing Mrs Ted von Borstel w ent to La TEL 241 MORO, ORE. the in th e g irl’s trio and will sta rt G rande Tuesday to attend a Bible school for the children graduation exercises of Mrs Cas- In that ana. 8ie Courcey from Cadet N urs in g school. $ 1 0 0 a M o n th 'M r and Mrs Glenn P erry and Bill Lutterell of Pendleton was daughter, Noona Deanne, and Bar- here visiting at the Tom Alley f o r L ife hara Alley w ere Sunday pic- home. nickers at Stiles. t Mr and Mrs Clyde Sm ith visit- Jim Blagg and son, Gerald, ed at the home of L. K. Smith w ere in Portland part of the in Goldendale one day last week, week. - Mrs Bill Todd and Mrs Dick , __ Bailey w ere The Dalles visitors Sam Stark and son, H arry, mo- tored to The Dalles Tuesday on Mrs Earl Olds, Mrs F rank E. t e » t e e « »Uo tak in g RM 3< Olan M rs G k n n p e rry and T h t G oU tn Years Plan gives yen: S U rk and wife w ith them no they h te r, Mrs , van nlaRg Mrs 1. Definite monthly income for ro u ld get th eir b u s for Portland, A lton Coyle and son w ere The life when you wish to retire. ¿ fte r spending his 30 day leave Dalles visitors W ednesday. 2. Protection for family now. here w ith relatives. 3. Pays double for accidental Mrs Tom m y B arnett, Mr and death before retirement age. ’M r and Mrs Don Sm ith and M rs J. E. Alley and Margie Bar- 4. Builds up large cash reserve. pon, L arry, Don and John E arl, n e tt w ere T he' Dalles visitors 5. Pays steady income if vou Don Cox, Mr and Mrs F ra n k E. one day last week. are permanently disabled. B ayer and - children, M rs Paul Goddard and son, Orville, Mrs A rchie Cantrall, w ere in Moro on business T hursday. T. Lester Johnson V eteraM ' Afi“‘r ’ th a t Insurance companies a re now sending o u t notices to this effet t to exserviceroen holding c°m’ m e rc ia l, policies. --------i----- — Insiders are now saying that Mr Justice Douglas w ill hot be appointed chief justice. TJ* Prin cipal boosting for Douglas came from the far west, W opposi tion cajne from consepratives who ha„ no objection to txHjgaa w lth D istrict Dealer for Gigbun A Sherman Counties How to tohe Iho ruts out of your txogkfot routlqs , w . w <3y> TO r v tO m g yC X JT K fT C ^ 9 n rK X T W y o • o w rv lO T CO*fO> Tw for your Uvino room . , . Those Oro lust o tow of Itw hUHttano now idoos furnished doily go tbs W oomo ' s T ows of “ T N I C H R ttTlA M IC ttM C t MOWfTOa Those helpful ideas ore "pH« value" in this doily newspemP for the home that gives you world nows interpreted to * on you end your o tMs n e e is I The Christian Science TubiîiXino Society C f year jp g . '.C lAL letvedes« . One, Norway Street, Boston IS , Massachusetts ' Please P lease enter a special introductory suhsc I The Christian Science o ; SO boMB — atei? J V . Su funds! I I Street I City ..............— School Held For Youth Of Grass Valley¡j • — loo kin g fo rw ard to greater developm ent. N aturefa b o n n e . , lo o g ^ * e Pacific N o rth w e rt a fu lfillm e n t. T o t h < ~ mod- Reality . r t A b b yo u r borne. - - MORO. OPPORTUNITY CORNER' - j\ land nrKera a p p i* bear tw ice m SSUOU m uch Ir u lt e i the n a tio n a l average . • • w h e re cow» yield 2 *^ m ore m it t • • • * Ker< acre» vie Id 6 4 % «“ > « P * * * wee . . . 6 mur< wh<” accordinc “ » O cpartuaei« o< A g ric u ltu re Han»tics. r/z., cjyz- A le n d w h e r e f o o t h il l * a n d m o u n ta in » ne »tie m ine» end Î a m e h e r* w o rk in g ric h or«» J . . . w h e re l o r e » y ie ld ik e n a t io n ', large«« lu m b e r »up- T . . . w h ere electric p o w er U a b u n d a n t and cbeàp . . . w h ere w a te rw a y , yield ric h c om m ercial baking ant \ land o f p k a a a r.t Itom c* and frie n d ly nei^lt-’ o r* . . . where people are e o n u tU , k ille d , h e rd -w o rk in g and in tellig en t . . . where city, tilla g e and fa rm are un ited in STANDARD Insurance Co. LAVTBB WAZOO ' ~ • for every VINCENT C, GENTEMAN Claud Bayer w ent to LaG rande W ednesday, re tu rn in g F rid ay ac com panied by Miss Doris Jones of Moro. W M 7U U N G ïüE U.S.A. ABOUT Truly A eU nd of pren.be • • • Opportunity Comer * i- d e te rm in a tio n that the riche* o f th e ir land!» n *a ll ;o out to h e lp A m e ric a live M illions of Americans are reading the wonderful story of the Pacific N orthw est. Setter. Six striking advertisements, such as the PAUL R. McCULLOCH 405 E ast 2nd St. The Dalles, Oregon one shown here, are beginning to appear in widely distributed national magazines and newspapers. They tell of the oppor tunities that arc here for business, indus try, homemakers and vacationers. This forw ard-looking advertising pro- rar.i is an investment in the future of all c f us who have a stake in the great N orth- wc:.t country. Í \ LIGHT COMPANY , June 15, 1946 J - li-1 A J «I Nome your part...*' in progress I