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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
A MMWMAW POfrW* Ji wedding of Loren e q $ h W * $id» hojnt Mw Ar W B araq » and of (b e Gaspar Shrine of The returned from Portland Tuesday Mr and Mrs Paul Wilson and Saturday to help prevent pr son, Charles. i ’ discussed their work. About 45 Dallas. night after being in the city u for family, together with his father the spread of fire from the burn- Mr and Mrs Giles French were/children are attending the school * »/ h r * i medical treatment for a few and mother, are spending a week ing O’Meara building. In Salem Monday for attendance w hile they are here. They n ’ , ’ days. ’ at Breitenbush Hot Springs I n ....................................- .............. - ..... at the monthly tax commission staying with Mrs Barnum durinr “ 7 ™ ™ “ J w n ® are here Miss Lloydena Grimes, daugh- the Cascades, for vacation and m eetin g.' their stay to Moro. i TT h m L «•!.??“ J ter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Grimes health ~ v ? .i ■ ' Mr and Mrs Carroll Sayrs left Jack McDennld left , Sunday-, ™ °n *nd Floyd ild t l and and granddaughter of Mr and ò l la Sunday for Cannon Beach to for Oregon City to become sv- .ramilleo - Mrg Davld Nlsh has resigned The CJt-y an<* fire department spend a week along the ocean perintendent of the Red HiU»< q . j , Sborb of La Grande, for- as director of the University of °f Moro received a kindly note before haying and harvest. - hxperunentai Area west of West jper candidate .f o r congress on Portland school of nursing and fro m W asco th a n k in g th e tnen The new pipe organ has been William McLachlan is here for Linn. Mrs McDermld loft Jtr . Democratic ticket, was in pccepted a position as superinten- who to° k the fire tr u c k to Wasco AND INSECt S P R A T ^ Installed In the Community a visit with his mother, Mrs Pendleton to stay until hcuslng |o w n Wednesday while on the dent of the Pocatello, Idaho, Church and B ip ed al program will _--x. c^n be obtained. Mr an I Mr» road for hie stationery company. 1 general hospital and nursing be given Sunday June 30. This Mollie McLachlan.' The Moro I.O.O.F. lodge lniti- Merrill Oveson and family came Mr and Mrs George Kruger school. » organ la a memorial given by ated six new members as far as home Saturday releasing Mr M o Mrs Carroll Sayrs In honor of her sister, Margaret Whalley the initiatory degree Tuesday Dermid from his position at the JPeetx and her i nephew, Carl night with members of • other local experiment station. Mr and Frederick Peeta, who was killed lodges attending. Arden Squire, Mrs Dick Holdaway w ill move Vincent Genteman, Clinton Kes Into the house vacated by the In Germany. Kenneth McKean has bought singer, and William Schilling McDermids. 0 e George Updegraff house and of Moro and Fritz Rohweder and7 Bill Axtell has taken over the Herman Peters from Grass Val- serving of food and lunches at expects to occupy It this fa it iley received the degree. Dinty’s station at the junction of Tommie Bull is here from at the Columbia highway and Hi£h- A rm y ▼atarana w h o h o ld certa in Condon to spend a part of the A G O O D 1O B FO B YO U J. K. McKean was in Portland way 97. M ilitary O c c u p a tio n a l S p e c ia ltie s rummer with « his grandparens, the first of the week on business. Mr and Mrs W. L. Hayes drove m a y reen list in a g r a d e co m m e n su Mr and Mrs Mac Bulk rate w ith their sk ill a n d e x p e r ie n c e , Wendell Balsiger came, home to Portland Wednesday. He has p rovid ed th e y w e r e h o n o ra b ly d is Mrs Frances Tienrichs and Wednesday morning from Spo- recently been making trips to CHOOSE T H IS c h a r g e d on or after M a y 12. 1945— F I N I P R O F E S S I O N N O W I Mr and Mrs Lloyd Henlchs and kane where he had been to at- San Francisco to haul his Turni- —a n d p ro v id ed th e y re e n list b efore daughter returned from a trip tend a m eeig of the North Paci- ture to Moro In a trailer, making J u ly 1, 19 4 6 . O v er th ree-q u arters of a m illion m en h a v e jo in ed th e to Camp Sherman the latter of flc Grain Growers. " the one way trip In 15 hours. n e w R eg u la r Arm y a lr e a d y . MAKE last week. Miss Maxine Henrichs 'W . B. Rice, formerly of Moro . , K, IT A MILLION! Full fa cts are at a n y Four cars of stock w e re shlpp- came home Thusrday from Cal apd now of The Dalles, was up A rm y C am p . P ost, or R ecru itin g out of Grass Valley Saturday ifornia where she spent the past here Tuesday night to take part S ta tio n . P O S T O F R IC K , T h e D a lle s school year teaching. Miss Hen In the work at the Odd Fellows by -Charles Belshee who topped market w ith some richs and her mother, Mrs Fran lodge of which e Is past deputy Smith steers that brought $17.75. ces Henrichs, left Wednesday for David Wright is carrying his Herman Green »of Portland, a trip to Yellowstone National and park and way points. They ex arm In a sling while it heals the George Fletcher of Salem bone up solid again. He broke R o g e r W ilk in s of Hartford, Con pect to visit relatives in Idaho it while playing one day last necticut, went through town on their return trip. week Tuesday on their way to Madras Is an old established firm that has been selling, Carol, Robert and Richard Jon Mrs Harriet Close and two ^or a fishing trip . All are offl- es, grandchildren of Mr and Mrs servicing and repairing cars for a generation. Traveler» company, E. E. Barnum, came up from aons, Steven and William, came CPrs °f The dependability of its products and the qual up from Porland Friday with Mr and M rs G len M c L a c h la n Portland Monday night to visit ity of its service has been proven many times. a week or so. They accompanied Mrs Lawjence Kenny, who had ^ave moved to Heppner where Mr and Mrs Lester Barnum been visiting her there. Steven, Glen carries the mail from Ar- Now, when it is doubly important that you home after they had gone to Port the elder boy, remained for a Hngton to Heppner each morn- L Let us d o your catering few days after his mother went big, for Flatt’s Truck line, have good workmanship and quick service to land to sell a carload of cattle. home. 1 Mrs W i,y Knlifhten has t**” Gloria Douma came home from keep your cars and trucks running, have us take Lester Owen of the Pacific notified that she was appointed Eugene last week, Patty French care of your service problems. Power & Light company in The M Deputy Supreme Worthy High Friday and Anajean Knighten Dalles was here this week to Priestess of the White Rh rtn e Tuesday to complete the roll of see city officials about changing the annual meeting which w a s University of Oregon girls who the company franchise to give held in Grand Rapids, attended that school last term. the city 2 percent of the gross in- Fast month. She is a member Mr and Mrs Ernie Moore and - ■» Mr and Mrs Collls Moore went come of the company, and to re- 4 0 1 E 3rd T h e D a lle s to Portland Sunday to attend the vive the street lighting contract, DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO Mrs Wayne\ Thompson left v x z * a I Wednesday morning with her tlflc daughter, Patricia, - for Camp TAKEN UP: 2 yr old white face, Lewis to meet her husband, who part Jersey cow. Blurred is returning from Europe where j brand on side. Owner please call for and pay damages Earl he has been a member of the Dealer la Olds, Grass Valley. 33c army of occupation. Pip« Organ Installed In I $ Moro Church MAKE IT A MILLION!” I scream ice cream , and the place to get ¡t is Uncle Phat’s • either in a dish, a ccne or ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH YOUR ARMY MOS U. S. A rm y mixed in some of the latest 'dishes favored by the'young and imaginative. A n d to take out on a W a lth e r - W illia m s Co. picnic nothing beats.it. Let us fix it up for you. at HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP T ire Repair and Recapping VINCENT C. GENTEHAN SH ELL OIL PRODUCTS La ber Ptaers Storage Tanks aad F lttlags OIL BURNERS rKL. M l « MORO, ORB. Martin were here the first of the F0_R SALE: Furniture t o r house. To be - sold complete. Brflce week to conduct a daily Bible Amlth, Woods Garage Moro. school for children of Moro. Wed Will sell 110V, 35OW light nesday afternoon they met with plant separate. the Missionary society at the FOR SALE: John Deere Binder- without motor. John DeMoss. 857, Moro. 32c V ’'I' ~K FOR SALE: Garage business in Moro, including tools and mer chandise. Ernest Woods. 32c ~«4CBri Opening for Dealership on new low priced car. Franchises will be closed right away. It will require $500 to handle. Prefer party with no other dealership. Box 919, La Grande. 32c 49c per pint — iji-E! WANTED: Small piano. Call at * Journal office. 31,3p L iv e s t o c k H o u se Sprayers P ests Moro V ariety & Remedy SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket hooks for 40c Write—Pocket Books Club of America 1 Box 2242B— Holb’wood r 28 Calif. 37p NEWTRUCK equipped to handle bulk grain, for rent during harvest. E. R. Barzee, 11106 N. E. Prescott St. Portland, Ore. O iti HI HI FOUND: 1 tire and wheel on Sisters road. Owner identify. Bert AmeU Box-5 Grass Valley 32-34 uniinnunnniiim n„i i i i innn» '/ tma W e’ve got some. Yes, lumber. Really And, we can sell it. Somebody has C. A . Ruggles changed a rule or a regulation some place about something and, we can let MORO Phone «71 OREGON «iHii i nintiiii i n uimu i i i iiii i mimttm INSURANCE z . you lumber. T h a t is, what we can get. W e have THIS CITY OF 12,000 SPRANG UP LAST YEAR . . . c a n y o u name it? course you can’t, because it doesn’t really exist all in one place. P a rt o f it is right in your ow n com m unity. But if you put together all O f flooring, siding and shiplap, all pine and all kiln dried-^o it won’t shrink the 3,039 new hom es served in the past year by the PP&L, you’d have a city o f over 12,000 inhabitants. like a politician’s promise. Also there is some foot boards, of pine, that would P opulation grow th like this means that there’s greater business acti- * serve to patch a feed pen very nicely. vity in the region. For exam ple, in the last 12 m onths alone PP& L has connected u p 84 new industries and 638 new commercial establishments. In addition there is Firtex, either plain or in the tiled variety that is more de T h is all ad d s u p to th e im pressive evidence o f continued and healthy g ro w th o f th e p ro g re ssiv e re g io n w h ic h P P & L corative. W e think we can get more lumber if has been helping to develop since 1910. CHEAP AND ABUNDANT POWER for a growing roglon T oJay P P & L it mppiyittg 64% wwr ^ w r r th a n in 1 9 4 0 , and tbt a ttra g t prict it rtcrints bos drvftfHt! 27% . we sell this bunch. - Moro Lumber & Fuel Brv. And follow loM roedoM to tko Ball Blua Book. T o gat your o a p , •and 10a witk yoar naaaa and addeoaa to«*> MU NWTHCB CONPAMV, ito^do, Ind. Pacific Power & Light Company Your Partner In Progress * Y - t '•.111 • y -