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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1946)
Tr.». -..AO» r«l,ll TF'IRI" / <w " u , 4 » ' *,OK‘’; M, , , - ° ‘ ’'' I m ;* ■ I l • ' w a i r , J f N k #», iw « b«< land ClodftlW’. » M ta d Mr« Job» Buethtp left Nortoff, Mrs M yrle »Witt», Mrs fore returning h o m e.. ■ k«T W ' - K , , Tuss(fcy to vlsU Wallace May home Monday op atlv«8, T. way to M Moro re tu tu rn rn to to Wt ^ S . * 0 ‘ J, W. Blagg, M arie Blagg, Mrs W_ _ « ._ __ i T s c ' h her or w a v to oro and and re M is Grover Young, Mrs Clarcm» Newcomb. Mr Weld arrived Sat- Bend. nesdav for L ebanon to spend a ^ M r and M rs A1 R oberts and Young, M rs T. M. Rolfe and Mrs urday evening and retu rn ed Sun- H arry Stark and C l a u d • J v isiting relatives^ children, cam e up from Corvallis Enough spray to kll£ * 4 M arcus Eslinger. day accom panied by M rs W§ld K eith Bayer returned hom e Sat- few days vudtrng reiauves. , to gpend the w eek end . M r and M rs A rt Bibby and flies in O regon-or thereabouts and daughter. urday from P ortland w here they B art)ara B la y lo A left last Tues- lth her • parents, Mr and Mrs Les Johnson of W asco sp en t Sun was announced for sale QyJ *“ * Mr and Mrs John Block re- spent a week on business. for * 4 h e Dalles to spend a Cox. ’ . Portland War Assets admlnlatre- day fising a t Oak Springs. turn ed one day last week from Ppterq and sone Her- w eek w ith h e r aunt, Mrs E ari .^ D in n e r guests at th e hom e of Mr and M rs W arren Raym ond tlon office. Approximately 48,WO B reitenbush Hot Springs w here H erm an PeMC. an a . Saw tc„ , , t 1 clodfeR er W ed. and fam ily of Prineville spent gallons, in minimum ‘I““ " « “ th ey spent ten days for vacation pn. an a a ue Mr and M r. A. P. Baker were .Mr and Mrs G .I * Sunday v isiting a t the hom e of of 1200 one-gallon cans, are avail The A and health. — tu rn e d Ill/Uly hom e la t T A uesday from W AOlC O of l San Jose, Mr M rs M r and M rs O rville Ruggles. a »«* Legion ■ II - — -y uxiliary . — m et a t ««.av* LUIIltzkl iC& s OV Old II JUbv, Jvll an «1IIV d B pu* able at 3 tt cents a gallon. T>x^ „ xs, 1 ----J Jo..zw Vu^r CUS. u /^ a - d a OTtfWt tW G < -i____ Wo» o n /i ru th e hom e o f - “ M “ rs —------ F ra n —--------- k vonBor- M rs — g a rl . olds and daughter, . Rayer and Mrs r C u alifornia w h e re ♦Vro'tr they «pent tw o c a p m. Adams and M r U and Mrs Tom m ie K asberger of The sfet M W rt* w h en th e following B arbara Alley, and Mrs F ra n k * ls p J -rie o and daughter, w eeks v isitin g th e ir sons and N orm an Adam s and Slaughter, DaP^s an^l Ted A ltstock of P o rt officers trere elected: Mrs Don- Bayer and children, Julia and ' were ^business visitors daughter in laws, Mr and Mrs Sandra> of T he Dalles, farm s land are spending the sum m er aid vonBorstel, president; Miss B yron, w ere business visitors in - • n a l,PR pn d av R alph Balzer a n d th e new grand» ; at th e Ted von B orstel home. F re id A B u K h e r, first vice-presi The Dal|es one day last week. ^ ^ . n e t h Crews son, Carcel Dae, in San Francis- 'Mr and Mrs Don Clodfelter , M ary Bowen sp e n t Sunday in i f YOU’R E OLD: It*» Time to Sell. Omith second Mr and Mrs K ennetn v rew s Melvin Bal- had as th e ir guests h e r a u n t and The Dalles v isiting h er brother, A A Dunlap Mr and Mrs H erm an P eters Of Olympia, W ashington are the c o a n d Mr a g l M rs M Mr an<4 M rs Q R w lW e IF YOU’R E YOUNG: VlCeV et B arb ara N orton tre a -tia v e as heir guest her m other, p aren ts of a daughter, N aJ^Y 4,;,, df gan Jose, California from Jack Bowen. It’» Time to Rar. i N orton historian Mrs Matilda Folda, of Newberg, Anne, weighing 6 lbs 3 oz., horn Alec McLeod jeft Sunday for Thureday u n til Monday. M r? F ran k von Borstel took GILES L. wpfp served a t the who will spend several m onths Ju n e 11. at the Olympia hospital Lexington w here he w ill .o v e r - M rs C. H. Tallman and daugh- her son, Jack, back to school at t thi» m eeting by the host- w ith them . Mr and Mrs Crews were former. jjaui combines. teT cam e up from P o rtlan d re Corvallis recently. She visited at Real Estate Brokel!—> W 8r close of tne m eeting vy a n j Mrg Carl Hess and residents of Grass valley. ; Stephen B ibby left F riday for ^ n t l y to spend a week visiting W est Linn w ith h er brother and TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Q "H Mrs E arl Olds w ere son of LaCenter, W ashington McLeod re- several days glster Boyce -Blaylock- « p lea sa n tly surprised Saturday spent « a t the t u ^ e / h o m e last Tuesday from v T i he s i Dalles t i n g i tQ i t ^ spend g e of his aunt. T he Mra Legion and Aux- sister in law, Mr and, Mrs Har- wibli "Ig h t when frie n d ,.c a lle d bring- ho™ - ^ r m I l u r ’e d ^ K ^d e Hv j £ jn camc up fr0In Portland w here « ’ey sp « tt s e v e r “ ^ ¡ J ^ X , x T d — « s s « . h X 'n e The ev- G u y - ^ i n "“ J « , g day Ju n e 30 t t o T he Dalles, lllary picnic w as held a t th e I.O , t h e . Odd U n t son-hom e from th e hospital, ^ ™ ^ t l u d c k l l X ^ L u th e r a n ^ se rv e d ^ X r ^ A Lutheran service w ill b e held at d ie O erring was spent playing pinochle - Silverton re- will have th eir annual picnic at spend a few days w ith lifer W allace May was re-elected Mr and Mrs G rover Young end a t G l ^ S t a t e - - “ ^ s u i p the park in G rass Valley. m oth£ M rs J . O. Shull, retuftV “ „ d e r ^ m r i d ,von Borstel, son, H arry, and Mr and M . ea Madrag when? ghe gpent Mrs Jones of Je n n in g s lodge ing S aturday w ith C. H. Tallm an ,adj u tant; M arcus Eslinger, flr- Clarence Young w ent to The Dal- P 8 frjendK ls here visiting her son, , Jim who his w ife and d a u g h t e r , ylce com m ander; R obert Rolfe les Monday and attended tn e Jones. hom e a tfer spending a w eek here< second vice com ander; Ted von C,rCU9' 7 , X ry andaciauda andanKeiJtitm Bay The Ladles Social Service club Mr and M rs John R u st and Mrs Borstel. finance officer, and Er- Mrs Bovce Blaylock ' gave a 8 among those who at- m et at the home of Mrs Amelia H o Dugger look M r Dugger - ? 5 £ J r 2 ! S u 2 ? S ^ L I i i A to Ota party J u i j 11 for h e r daughter, y er a" ’ 8 T h Vallev Peterson T hursday w ith 19 pre- nd Mack Ataup of Wamic to ‘ ’ J * A R ecite, who celebrated her 8th " " t h e rodeo at Tygh Va.ley Qf wag ajm M A-w>M r T M . Botfe hom e trtte re th e ^ o P birthday anniversary. Those pre- Su" ^ y r h , Perrigo and dau- held when the following w ere {her> H ardin - D ugger, w ho Was lowln« ihltUMd, B W O W sent included Jean Duncan, came down from re-elected Mrs T. M Rolfe, presi- ta ken u, a hospital in Portlattd i. ------ 77 ~ ' Sharon B aum gartner, Diane gne W pdtu^dav to sDend a few dent, Mrs O. N. R u b le s , vice-pre- very nl Mr an d Mrs R ust ahd n i i | f l l l | U ; 0 IH J T l N P Schilling. Deanna M artin, Jim m y visltine h er parents Mr sident. and Mrs W allace Mav, Mrg Dugger retu rn ed home. I ’ l £ * and Douglas Coyle. The after- days visiting her r^ re n ts, Recretary and treasu rer. Refresh- M rs Jen n le M artin and M rs » noon was spept playing games a _ M Tohn Alley Roy m ents w ere served at the close Donald M artin of Moro spent’ a w ith refreshm ents of birthday , ’ ’ , H arry Hart- of the eeting hv the hostess. Sunday tly at in e m intfvtuiK .,^0».%.««. jsu n a a y recen r e c e n tly a t the u ie hom n v in e c c of i cake, ice cream and punch ser- lpv D o ra n F r i t t s and J Duane Mr Mrs 6- 6- M. M. Clevenger C le v e n g - Mrg Boyce - Blaylock - visiting ................. — --------------- - - Duane Ea-’ Ea- Mr and and Mrs Mrs .e d later in the afternoon. • “ 1 had as th e ir guest several davs c H T an m an . Mr and Mrs John R u st and kin are ... - ,Pg{ week Buell V aw ter of I^ong daughter. Phyllis and M rs H. O. m er school In Corvallis. They CaHfornla an p,d class. M rs E a ri olds entertained Dugger w ere In .The Dalles Tues- will retu rn hom e Friday. of Mr Clevenger friends at th e home of Mrs Glenn dav on business. j^ rs j A W alter came up Mon- t O1 P e rry T hursday afternoon. T hree Mr and Mrs Fred Stradley of d from Hood Riyer to yisit ber Mr and Mrs Ivan Blagg are of contract was in play The Dalles and th eir daughter ,n law and daUghter, Mr and the p aren ts of a son Ken^ " w ith prizes going to Mrs Paul Mrs R. D. Sm ith of Sedalia, Mo., M W anaCe May lvan ' weighing 91hs 33oz„ I*5™ Goddard, M rs Roy Schilling and came up T hursday to visit at * Wr and Mrs T M Roife are Thursday, June 13, at The Dalles Mrg E ben Kee R efreshm ents the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde gperKlinR several days in Me- hospital., w ere served St the close of the Stradley. Mrs Sm ith rem ained M lnnvijie visiting at the home Mr and Mrs W. D H arnett p arty by th e hostess, anti daughter. tiauKiuei, Mrs i»n.-> H -------------------- until Saturday going back to The of th eir son in law and daughter, and arold Owens, Mr and Mrs A. A F. F j Balzer spent and , Mrs Roy Wells. w ere business visitors in The h er __ TVzUio i ne Sunday g unday a t Wasco visiting vi fr> visit v is it h h p er r parents. n n re n ts . M . Dalles to MÖB0 a Mr and Mrs Ted T rim ble have Dalles Monday. b ro th e r in law and sister, Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles was WAflOQl business v isito r’ in The Dalles heJr t ' his m other. M rs' Mr and Mrs Ken Clevenger Mrg Gug H artm ann. one dav last week. W illiam T rim ble of Gresham . and Miss Marjorie, M ic h e se^ Mrs Jam es Phifer and h e r hro- Mrg Grace z evely is attending Santa Monica. California spent the week end with Mr and Mrs ther, »Billy G arrett, of Shaniko gum m er school at M onmouth, Mrs George Hesse of Bend C M. Clevenger before going to spent S aturday visiting th eir mo stopped betw een buses a t th e Yakima and Seattle to visit rel- ther, Mrs Maude G arrett. - V alley S un day aftern oon, June 30, at 3 p .« . E v e r y o n e is in vited to attend. C. W ik k r m u tb , pastor it Walther-Williams Co. 5 ■ IRU • Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a g e n e r a tio n !. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has* been proven many times. SIRVII.I I. L KIRKELIE PHONE 301 MORO Now, when it is doubly important, that you have good workmanship and quick service keep your cars and trucks runnirxg, have us take care of your service problems. to T. Later Jehae. L i J ire Repair and Recapping 4 0 1 E 3rd - orz- T h e D a lle « ^ ^ --y v y -x y ^ o o o o eo o o o eo ep ee— F rank Sawdey of Tracy, Calif ornia and hl» m other. Mrs W alter Peterson, of Stockton, California »topped Saturday m orning at the home of Mr and M rs A rt Bibby on th eir w ay from Tillamook l l 1 for YOUR hom o w here he spent several days on II How to toko the rut» out of your brookfœt routirx . . . business. ,4*‘ ; way» to make your kitchen "homey" . . . whet color to choo»e tor your livinfl ro o m ___ The*e ore ¡u»t o few of the intrifluinfl M artha B ardenhagen' of K ent new idea» furnished daily on the Women'« Pete of _ spent Friday night and Saturday T H I CHRISTIAN S C IIN C I MONITOR These helpful Idea» ore "plus value" in thi» doily newspaper tor as a guest of Janice Bibby. the home that Qive» you world new» interpreted to show it» Mrs O. N. Ruggles and- grand- Impoet on you ond your tomily. _____________ - __ h . .ns, Leland M cKinhey and I The Christian Science Publishing Society w ent to T h e Dal J On*, Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts VOTW SPl- le« M onda/ *’ to the circus. Le ,»e* Please enter o special introductory subscription to 1CIAL brtr*du<- . . --- -- «------ (30 issues! for >1 I Th« Christion Scienc« Monitor— 5 weeks »«q rtytlon nd accompanied his m other, I Nom« E arl A cK inney, hom e to |«0 In««« — »«Iy feppner after spending several JO. S. fund»! I S,reet eete w ith h is grandparents. ' I City _____________ - stot< and U rs Jam es E aster and J PB 4 L arry , left Monday for Brei- lot S prings to spend a. Mtt Kf D uncan and son, Dan ny, w ere business visitors in The Dalles Monday Mr and M rs John Block 4 spent several days In Yakima, W ash ington 1 last week visiting his broe«L-U Mr and M rs * k . A. Dunlap had a» their guests over ' the week end their son in law and daughter, M r and Mrs H arry Hooper, and his m other. Mrs Anna H ooper of The Dalles. Mrs W ayland W eld and dau ghter, Darlene, of Portland ar- LAND BANK LOANS Ixmg term. Fair Treatment- 4% Interest S O U N D B A C K IN G \ 1 W rite or see V idor G. Petemo«, Sec.-Trea«. FO RA D alto« N a tl Bank Hotel F a rm Ixm n AwVn The Dalles, Oregon «1OO a Month for Life B IG B U S I N E S S T o d a y , as in th e e a r liest days o f O r e g o n ’s h istory, resid en ts o f th e sta te d e p e n d h e a v ily u p o n a g r ic u ltu r e fo r p r o sp e r ity . It is the sta te’s le a d in g so u r c e o f in c o m e . T h e fu tu r e p r o m ise s e x te n s iv e d e v e lo p m e n t in , a g ricu ltu re. T h e U n ite d States N a tio n a l B an k , w ith its su b sta n tia l resource«, stan ds TWGtMh» Voarv FfMRghwyMb* I. D shiiw moothly income for life Rik»n yoa wish to retire, x Ptomcrioo for family now. X Fqr» doable for acddeotal death before redremeot age. Bmlds op large cash reserve. ready to h e lp O r e g o n ’s farm ers an d ranchers share in this p ro g ress. AN ELECTRIC HIGHWAY 2 5 3 0 MILES LONG T h r o u g h t h e v a lle y s a n d a c r o ss th e p la in s e ig h t h a n d n in th a m o n g th e 48 s t a t e s in s tr e t c h m ile a fte r m ile o f ru ral p o w e r p e r c e n ta g e o f e le c tr ifie d fa rm s. lin e s ,b r in g in g lo w - c o s t d e p e n d a b le P P & L PAUL R. MoCULLOCH ggg BMt Bod Bk TV DaUM,- Oregow o f W a s h in g t o n and e le c t r ic it y t ö m o r e th a n 1 4 ,0 0 0 P a c ific O r e g o n fa r m s a re e le c tr ifie d . B y c o m p a r i N o r t h w e s t fa rm s. T h is n e tw o r k o f ru ra l s o n , T e n n e s s e e , in th e h e a r t o f t h e m u c h lin e s , u n d e r d e v e lo p m e n t s in c e 1910, h e lp s p u b lic iz e d T e n n e s s e e V a lle y A u th o r ity , m a k e o u r a g r ic u ltu r a l r e g io n o n e o f th e h a s o n ly 25% o f its fa rm s e le c tr ifie d . T o d a y P P & L c o n t in u e s t o c o n n e c t up m o s t h ig h l y e le c tr ifie d in t h e n a tio n . E v e n t h o u g h W a s h in g t o n a n d O r e g o n fa r m s in t h is r a p id ly g r o w in g r e g io n — h a v e m o r e th a n th e ir s h a r e o f v a s t d is a s f a s t a s th e s u p p ly o f sc a r c e lin e m a te t a n c e s a n d w id e o p e n s p a c e s, t h e y s ta n d r ia ls w ill p e r m it. THE DALLES BRANCH *• STANDARD Insurance <o. M o r e th a n 80% U N IT E D STATES N A T IO N A L B A N K Today P P â V I» supplyia« M* Your Partner In Progreso more power than In 1940 • ■avers»« price It receives hae dropped BKNBKR F I D I I A L D C P O ttT IN S U R A N C E CORPORATION Pacific Power & Light Company CIE» MB M9NMNT 4 fir i growing reÿca Î7» w