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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1946)
_» F 45V. > 4-U à V,. «■*' 3È7 1040 Mrs Percy Thompson To Be Buried Saturday at Hood River Funeral awrrtoes for Mm Perry ^Thpmpaon, who died Avgust II, M the exact age of <8, w ill be held Saturday at 10:30 from Ander son'» » Funeral Home In Hood /C Mr and Mrs L L. Peetz, accom- m ent by a veterinarian. 6ther to Tommy Barnett’s is getting panfed by their daughter, Leora horses of members of the sh eriffs under way by PP&L employees, and her daughter, Maris, left Fri-y posse were vaccinated against L K Smith and King Fritts of day for Metolius to spend a va- th e disease and it Is hoped that Goldendale were here Tuesday to cation among the pines of that no further outbreaks will occur, m eet With other Midco directors, locality for about ten days.’ - < Lloyd Favorite, who has b e e n .111'1 attend^the Clyde Smith fun- The grey horse belonging to here for some weeks Joined the f w . Vincent Genteman was «town with army a ^ ln 10 make a neBday for p o X r t to spend a a case of sleeping sickness the career of the service. k first of the week but is now on« Setting of poles ^or an electric return to Moro w i t h e r the road to recovery after treat- line extension from the Olds farm week<nd ,Rtver. . Mm Percy Thompson died at a Pendhrtrin hospital Wednesday afternoon after a few days criti- cal illness, ' She had been hospi talized for about a month.. Mr J*hoBgMon was called to see her earlier in the day. Funeral ar rangements have not been made at this time and will probably be held In Hood River where two Sisters and two brothers and her mother reside. Tommy Jones and wife left Monday for their vacation from work, of bringing in and distri buting & e mail. Mrs" Darwin Van bllder is helping put out the mail St the postoffice. A wreck on the Deschutes branch of the SP A S north of ‘ Maupin put an engine in the ditch Tuesday night and made it necessary for Flatt , to send two trucks*to Bend with mall and ex* Mrs Paul Cyphers and new son, Roger, came home from the hos pital Tuesday and Mrs Ernest Woods and new daughter Chris tine, Came home Thursday. Jack Huffman of The Dalles •m l C^ris Thomsen of Antelope were here WeAiesday to transact some teal estate business. Messrs Spencer and Libby, new owners of Zell’s Funeral Home In The Dalles made a trip into Sherman county last week to meke acquaintance with residents of this section. Little Robert Powell Kids gotta have dothes--we’d know about that—and we have some delight ful and durable duds for the littlest one who, like as not, needs quite a few clothes in a week. Y ou’ll have to see them. Moro Variety Si Remedy. Wednesday to start a serioir hunt for him until found. He n«d walked from the Roy Powell place to the Schaeffer place about a mile. > ' Claud Coats and family 1 ^ Monday for a weeks vacation in the mountains where they will gather some huckleberries. we have Mr and Mrs Roy Powell retur ned Thursday from their trip .to Yellowstone and Canada. Harvey Thompson artd family left for £he coast Wednesday. Nicky Wright jumped out of the hay mow in the old Douma barn Friday and suffered a brok en leg which will keep him laid up for several weeks. The bone was broken below the knee iri two places; Roy Kessinger is at Heppner for. a few days to take the place CARD OF ¿THANKS We wish to give our sincere th a n k o to the friends and neigh bors who aided us at the time of the accident to Cecil Fields and for flow ers sent to the funeral. M rsvecil Mr and Mrs Norman Mr and Mrs Damon Mr and Mrs .Earl Mr and Mrs Tracy Mr and Mrs Charles Feilds Fields Fields Fields Fields Fields of Ted Pierson while Pierson and wife take their vacation from truck driving. Rev Henry G. Hansen of Port land will • be guest minister at the Moro Community church Sun day morning and at 8 o’clock in the evening Miss Leila Belshee of Corvallis will give - an organ fecital. Wheat is being run out on the ground at the Kent elevator as the bins are all full and the flat ptorage is also filled to the brim. Cars have not been available to move the wheat and what cars are sent to the Grass Valley Grain Growers are being used to keep the Grass Valley and ftourbon elevators open. How big the pile will be before it can be picked up Is not known, but the crop is good and harvest contin ues. ~ DANCE Saturday, Aug. 24 V R U F U S GRANGE HALL B. B. D, ORCHESTRA B egins 10:00 p. m. C H U R C H E 9 Grpss Valley B aptist Church Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening service of song, prayer, and Bible study. 8:00 p. m. Come and fellowship with us. Rev. Howard A. Schilling, Pastor tha phurch. contains aH author!» ed Christian Science literature which may be borrowed or pur chased. ’ * ; * Rawlèigh Product FRANK D- TATE MORO, ORREGON Phone 45* Wasco Methodist Church District Dealer for Gilliam & Sherman Counliee Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11.00 a. m. F. L. Canned, pastor. PLUMBING * HEATING Moro Community Church Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church Services ,|l:00 a. m. Christian Science Society Subject of Christian Science Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. • •MIND” Wednesday meetings first an 1 third Wednesdays of each month Include testimonials of healing. The reading room in the rear of I. L KIRKELIE , PHONE 391 DEPENDABLE LIFE INSURANCE COUNSEL T or sound personal life insurance advice— •A ll forms of Life •Endow m ent and Annuity Plans •Insurance as an investm ent •Juvenile Insurance •Mortgage -Cancellation P a u l R. M cC ulloch 405 East 2nd St. The Dalles Want Ad» Golden Forty Fold seed wheat, certified. Jaeger Bros., Condon, Ore. 42-4c Fairbanks Morse deep well turbine pump con sisting of 163.3 .feet of 4 inch 24 stage column and 7 Vi horsepow er motor, excellent condition, pumps 50 gal. per min. against 100 pound head. Equipment may be inspected by seeing Charles Everett, City Marshal. Sealed bids may be submitted to City Recorder until noon Sept- 3, 1946, City of Wasco re- , serves the right to reject any or ail bids. "■ 41-2 c FOR SALE: Good 5-room modem house on'corner lot 50x100 ft, basement, pipe furnace, garden, fruit trees, near school. Ralph Butler 420 E. 12th St. The Dalles, Oeegon. 41-2c MAC’S WELDING SHOP, Wasco, Oregon. Portable welding ser vice, weld anypdace. Wes Wil B etter T han P rivate I nvestigation FOR SALK' It’s too hot t<5 cook, almost too het to eat, but w e still have meals every day for those w ho come. W hen it gets too hot in your o/vn kitchen come in and have a meal w ith us. de’s location. Phone 512. A. D. • McConaughy, Wasco. 34-43p -.7-. ' «. .. ! S . '" .1- «K’Í - . m MH T h e r e ’s an ancient way in w hich a purchaser m ight satisfy h im self o f clear title to land. That is through an exhaustive review o f all d eed s, w ills, m arriages, h eirsh ip s and other docum ents by w hich the p rop erty has been con veyed, m ortgaged , leased or transm itted over a lo n g period o f tim j. T h e purchaser o f land w h o protects h im self w ith a C om m on w ealth Insured T itle avoids this en d less detail, k n o w in g , to o , that no Haw w ill exist in the title to cause loss. SHERMAN C O U N TY ABSTRACT COMPANY M oro half size suits in our fall collection Let us do your catering g r e ta tbe dalles IS 1*2 to 24 1*2 sizes September 27 -8-9 Exhibition 70 4-H beef calves 66 Purebred cattle Fine saddle horses Mac Barber’s Buckers Two Days Horse Racing *• • A MORO FOR SALE: strayed back to his old hunting grounds „ • ___ revival of the fine Fairs that made a reputation before C Ï- 313