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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1946)
^Äfla «, «»»»MAM OOÙMtT íuv»»4t, »(«Ha OSMON W lH f, #VW »», t»4t Harpy Hartley Is winner of the Mr and Mr» Marion» Crews re» urned Saturday from their wed- Union Pacific scholarship* in fling trip. Malon started work Sherman county for 1946 which Monday for the J. K. McKean entitles him to $100 toward his company. They are living at the expenses in attending Oregon State next fall. Ed Fritts was na hotel. Mr and Mrs Darwin Van Gild med alternate. James and John Lamb and er, Mrs Collis Moore and Mrs . Giles French went t o . Carson, their families left Tuesday for Wilson Lake, near Jefferson,. to Chauncey Del French was Wn., Sunday In a search for wild spend a vacation catching some blackberries that was only partly here, Wednesday as driver ex- fish and resting and perhaps go successful. They visited briefly arolne?*far the state. He former ing over to the coast for a few with Mr and Mrs Gene Cushman. ly conducted .the driving school days. Dr Smith, of the state board of in which m any of the younger The Sherman County Sheriff’s people of this vicinity learned health, accompanied by two nur ses, Misses Harstad and Simp Posse had its first c ride of th e to drive oars. Since he has writ son and Mrs Florence Lutz ot season Sunday after the meeting ten two books. The Dalles conducted baby clinics at the fair ground» » Mr and Mrs Orval Thompson in Sherman county Wednesday, A field day for 4-H clubbers left * last week for California being at Wasco In the morning with beef calves will be held at where they w ill spend a week or and at Moro In the afternoon. Mrs the Shelton Fritts ranch Satur so visiting friends. They are on M. M. Oveson is local chairman day, July 27, when all boys and vacation from newspaper work and the clinic was held at the girls with calves are asked to at Ontario. come. Instruction in fitting and Oveson home. ' . £ Earl Gentry was taken to the James Klann of Redmond is showing calves w ill be given by hospital Sunday with an infected here to help Superintendent M. LeRoy Wright In preparation h^nd, treatment for which kept for the coming shows. hlyn there until Wednesday when M. Oveson harvest the nursery £rop for a couple of weeks. They Stickers to be stuck on com Mrs Gentry brought him home were in The Dalles Wednesday to bines and other harvesting ma again. chinery are now available at the cut the nursery there. ' Ernest Eslinger accompanied Linda McKee, daughter of Mr county clerk’s office in compli by hl« father, Asa ^slinger and Mrs Horace McKee of Red ance with the weed control law, of Forest Grove, who is mond, Is staying here for a time which Is being invoked in this visiting here, and by Mrs James with her aunt and uncle, Mr and county. No - combine shall be Blagg and daughter, Marie, drove moved from one property to an to Idaho last week to visit rela Mrs Lewis McKee. Erma May DeMoss went to other, or on a road, without bear tives, returning the first of the Portland Monday fbr a few days. ing such a sticker and being week. Ernest Woods’ garage is closed thoroughly cleaned. - Funeral services for Albert until after harvest according to Sheriff W. M. Harper of Ben Messinger, who died at his farm notices posted on th e doors. ton county and Mrs Harper stop home near The Dalles Sunday, Theodore Johnston and wife ped here Wednesday nigh t‘w hile were held Tuesday with inter were in Portland Monday where on their way home from Walla ment there. He was a one time he attended the sessions of r the Walla where they had been af . sident of Sherman county being American Legion. ter a prisoner. The Harpers had a brother of Ben Messinger, Ed Mrs Percy Thompson left tire trouble at Kent which neces gar Messinger and Mrs J. B. Thursday morning by stage for sitated their delay and they re Coon. Survivors are his widow, Hood River to spend the remain turned to Moro to find a *• sa f e three daughters and a son. der of the week. She expects her place for their prisoner. Announcement has been re sister, Mrs Allen Murra} to re David and Nicky W right gre in ceived ' hère by Mr and Mrs turn with her Sunday. Klamath Falls this week to visit Charles Ruggles of the birth of Gene and Jimmy Day, grand with their grandfather, J. C. Sheryl Anna, July 8 to Mr and sons of Mrs Percy Thompson Wright, near there. ., Mrs Orval, Thr/erson who are left last week after spending a Changes in the fair program now living In Spokane. ' week here with their grandmo were made at a meeting held by the board at the c o u r t. bouse Mrs Fred Hellbefg and two ther. Monday n igh t Monte Brooks will children left Monday for their not be on the program this year home in Astoria after spending s u i t FARM and Mac Barbour will bring some a few days here with her parents, calf ropers and buft ’doggers to Mr and Mrs John Foss increase the quantity of rodeo I N S U fiiN C E C O M P A N IE S Collis Moore and Giles French acts for the show. attended the meeting of the Ord Purses for the horse races were er of the Antelope at Hart AUTO — LIFE — increased, in fact practically dou mountain last week end, return bled. in order to attract a better C om prehensive R esid en ce & ing Monday. Fgpnch has his left grade of race horses for theshow arm in a slingrfrom a dislocated Personal 1-lability Insurance. shoulder the result of an encoun C om prehensive Farm and Farm The 41 furlong rades w ill have purses of $200, the % will bring ter with a horse. E m ployees L iability. $150, the chariot race $100, and M rs learner S ayrs, M rs A rden John M. D eM oss, A gent the quarter $50. Squire and Sandra, Mrs Marius Phone R57, Moro, Ore. Douma and Jan went to The Dal * (Res.,DeMoss Springs) les Wednesday on a shopping trip. Mrs B. D, Jasper of LaOyaade Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Bud Jones and family this week. Mrs Jasper, her daughter,, and grand FARMS son, Tommy, visited the Maryhill Castle Thursday. IF YOU’RE OLD: to tto tt It’s Tim IF a YOU’RE YOUNG: I t s Ttaae to B«J> GILES U FRENCH Real B i f t s WANOO travelers insurance co . Ucease Examiner Back Again; Now Author T. Lester Joteme Wasco vs. Snacks, Lunchs, Dinners, Coffee, Pie, Drinks, Ice Cream. W e serve em all. A lm ost Goldendale any time of the day or night when folks get hungry they can come in and have a bit or a Sunday, July 21 a fill. w ho want to be filled up. DEPENDABLE LIFE INSURANCE COUNSEL 1 1 seuad personal Ufe Insurance/ advice— ‘ All forms of U fe ‘ Endowm ent and A nnuity Plans ‘ ‘ Insurance as an investm ent » ‘ Juvenile Insurance ‘ Mortgage Cancellation Paul R. McCulloch 405 East 2nd S t Drop in any time your stomach says so. Let us do your catering HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP The Dalles ANOTHER NEW S T O R I! THIS COUNTRY MUST B i GROWING! W ant Ad» Rawleigh man wanted. No experi ence or capital needed. Write \ Rawlelgh’s Dept. ORG-81-luO, Oakland, California. _ 37p D.D.T. ' Now '* relieve Is a good your time to animals, protect your and to do away WANTED: 2 4-bottom 16” plows. Vernon Shipley, Moro. 37c WANTED: Table cream separa tor. Mrs Geo. Kruger, Moro I , - ' I 37p health, with the fly. We have DDT for your house, barn, garden and animals. We will gladly supply * about using you with customers are as welcome as the boys Wasco 2:30Adm.50-.25 For The one-gallon information it. Moro Variety & Remedy FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa to be taken out of the field, $22.00 ton. Ben Taylor, Antelope. A 36-37c MAC’S WELDING SHOP, Wasco, Oregon. Portable welding ser vice, weld anyplace. W es Wil- dqjs location. Phone 512. A. D. ’ McConaughy, Wasco. 34-43p SAVE 60% Read 4 pocket books for 40c Write—Pocket BvOks Club of America 1 Box 2242B— Hollywood - 28 CaMf. 37p - CH URO H ES Moro Community Church Bible School 10:00 A. M. Church at 11:00 A. M. Grass Valley Baptist Church Sunday* School 10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. w ill begin the pro gram put on by the children of the Daily Vacation Bible Schoo!. This program will continue on into the worship service. Every one is urged to attend to see what the children have accomplished. Work books will be on display. Prayer meeting, Thursday 8 p. m. Howard A. Schilling, pastor. . CLEANER - GRABER ■ TREATER the big CIO) good for 75 bushels per hour of well cleaned, well treated seed W e will have these machines here in time for seed treating this year and suggest that you see one. ' Orders taken now will bring deliv- ery more quickly- Moro Lumber & Fuel Christian Science Society Subject of Christian 1 Science Lesson Sermon 11:00 A M. “Life” r Wednesday m eetings first and third Wednesdays of each month include testimonials of healing. The reading room in the rear of 8 the church contains all authoriz ed Christian Science literature which may be borrowed or pur chased. I ' Wasco Methodist Charch Sunday School 10:00 a.tn. Morning Worship 11 a. m. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS ** 4 I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affllctkp* that I w ill gladly answer anyone writing me for information. M r| Anna Pautz P.O.Box 285, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories During the past year 638 new business houses sprang up in the area served by Pacific Power & Light. T hat’s a lot of grocery stores, beauty parlors, service stations, $ restaúrants and other service institutions. But such commercial growth isn t surprising when you consider that during the same period, in the same region, PP& L also 4. Jr connected up 84 new industries, and more than 3,000 new homes. W hatever w ay you look at it, this great Northwest region is going ahead fast. In this development it is PP&L’s job to supply an abundance of :. low-cost power. And that is what we are doing. Today PP& L is delivering 64% more power than in 1940, and the average price it receives has dropped 27%. ’ - *7 ,, Pacific Power & Light Company Your Partner In Progress V 4 i