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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1946)
A ”. * Z V Z * ' s .- X í zv-t’ t » •«♦ » ‘ ‘lüt’MIfiJL M ; &US9Î Crtfl Valley Folk» U lf M ï l Hl tiH £ ¿ m ) . yi'tiifts i f l t f e ¡S i ( Ü - M liü ä d atrllSd spoilt tnd nytolner tnonth»< M u Ainr.ia îW?» oi Tft« D illfe * < Way «»«ling to spend ths week Mrg Arnold Robertson and sbth __________ „ ___ , vlafting. kt the hom* of her the home of .Mr and Mrs Larry, of Portland and Mrs Alvin amt. in, law find daughter, Mr hnd Jacob WassenmiJlei\ Wagenblast and Mrs Dewey Wa- tors jbrin Block - Alec McLeod and tons, David genblast of The Dalles spent Mon Mr and Mrs W. T. Holmes left Cor!iss1- 8P ^ , se,v eral day and Monday night at the Friday for their home in Oakland, last week ln Po« Iand on buai- home o f their parents, M r and California after spending several \ ’ . » > . , L Mrs Alec McLeod. weeks here here vtsitmg visiting relatives. relatives Gordon took Miss Mary Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock weeks to Lemley her home Beaverton and family left Wednesday for Mr and Mrs Charlie Anderson a week ag0 Sunday returning the mountains for huckleberries have as their guests theii son in home jagt Tuesday. ' * ." law and daughter, Mr and Mrs and peters attend- returning home Thursday. Hal Carter of Silverton, who ar- rodeo at Heppner Sunday.- Mr and Mrs Lester Barnum and rived Saturday. "M r and Mrs • James * Easter Mrs Orville Ruggles spent Wed Mrs*John Rust and daughter., spent Saturday and Sunday at- nesday on Mt. Hood picking huck leberries. and Mrs Al Fox were business tending the rodeo at Heppner Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson and visitors in The Dalles Monday Mr and Mrs B. C Baumgartner, son, Dennis, went to The Dalles Mr and Mrs Alex McLeod and Mr.and Mrs Norris Gilkison and. Friday op business and to meet sons, David and Corliss, spent Mr and Mrs Kenneth" t^ews at- her mother, Mrs C. Wilke, who the week end in The Dalles at the tended a dinner p a r t y sit the spent the summer with relatives home of their son in law and home of Mr and Mrs Orville Rug- at Goldendale and White Salmon. daughter, Mr and Mrs Alvin Wa- gles Saturday evening, Mr and Mrs Earl Olde and John genblast. * John Buetqer and son, John Jr. ny Alley returned home Wednes Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley and spent Labor day week end in day from a week spent at Taft. daughters, Eileen and Carolyn, Portland. •» . - lx- ! returned home Friday from Port- Mr an<’ Mrs Alfred JCoclr* and land where they spent several Mrs A. A. Dunlap left W«in#Bdajr <lgya chopping. for the mountains for hyckiebei- Mr and Mrs T. M Rolfe left ries returning home Smlday even- Sunday for Seattle, Wn., to take ih& ' • j ’. ’"A their daughter, Mrs W. B. Math- Church services were dismissed ewg and children to their home at the Baptist chu^fe^Sunday ev- after spending several months en*n£ when a num M rpf the mem- here. Mrs Mathews helped Mrs hers went to Moro to ..attend the Willard Rolfe with the harvest services at-the community < hurch. cooking. *. i . Rev. and Mrs HowarthSchilling Mr and Mrs Dean Olds and sons, Willard and Donald, and and sons have -moved back to her sister, Miss Natalie Wassen- town from the hotise on* the . George Wilcox ranch where they od d 6 bO O O O O tfO O O O o m o o o o o cb g«io b o o 6 o o ao e^ o co eq o o o 5 o & a Atteflil Goldendale^ Heppner Shows Among those attending the fair ând rodeo at Goldendale Sunday were Mr and Mrs Paul Goddard and family, Mr and Mrs C. R. An derson and son, Dennis, Mr and Mrs Bill Brinkert, Mr and Mrs ^(illard Bakin and family, John Block, Mr and Mrs Tommie Bar nett, Mrs Marie Smith, Miss Mar garet Barnett, Bill Johnson, and Mr and Mrs Ernest Blaylock. Mrs C. Wilke went with the Ander- son’B and visited relatives while they attended the fair and rodeo. Mr and Mrs W. A. Ruggles of Klondike and Mr and Mrs Phil Ruggles and family of The Dalles were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles Sunday. Pardy Holmes and his mother. Mrs A. S. Holmes of Terrebonne were over night guests at the Sapi Holmes home last Monday night. Mrs Etha Schilling ad son. Ro bert, of The Dalles were business visitors here Friday They visited at the J. S. Newcomb home a while before returning to their home. I ,. Mr and Mrs C M ‘ Clevenger left Sunday for Yakima, W n, to spend several days visiting rela tives. Mr and Mrs Alton Coyle and family have moved to the Al Fox house and Mr and Mrs Fox have moved to the Engel house which he recently bought from R. J. Ba ker. I s an old e s t a b lis h e d f ir m ;*Xat h a s b e e n s e l li n g , • Paul Goddard and son, Paul Jr., s e r v ic in g a n d r e p a ir in g c a n f o r a g e n e r a t io n and Herman Ziegler« were busi ness Visitors 4n Bend Monday. T h e d e p e n d a b ilit y o f it s p r o d u c ts a n d t h - ' q u a l Mrs George Smith and daughter i t y o f it s s e r v ic e h a s b e e n p r o v e n m a n y t im e s . Judy, left Friday and Mr Smith left Sunday for Heppner to at N o w , w h e n i t is d o u b ly im p o r t a n t t h a t y o u i tend the rodeo. h a v e g o o d w o r k m a n s h ip a n d q u ic k s e r v ic e to Mrs Audrey Vaughn of Albany spent Sunday here visiting rel , k e e p y o u r c a r s a n d t r u c k s r u n n in g , h a v e u s t a k e -» atives. She will teach in Albany c a r e o f y o u r s e r v ic e p r o b le m s . this year. B. C. Baumgartner was a busi ness visitor in Portland Wednes day. J Mrs Arthur Schilling and child ren and Mrs W. F. Schilling re 4 0 1 E 3 rd T h e D a lle s turned home Saturday from Eu gene and Leaburg where they SSOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOuOOCZX>9COOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOe * » ta. tan « iU.«ss,i*‘«ai8’Ä Hehhitii fciagM i*ft BVidky* for Eugene to m s about entering the Doh Smith und Mni W m Alley nooAi University end finding , a place to Watch for New live. Mr and Mrs W. C. Schilling and daughters of Moro were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs W. F. Schilling. Everett Cantrall and Jim Rob- itison of White Salmon, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall. Mrs Paul Goddarg was hostess to members of the bridge clubs at her home Thursday at a 1:30 des sert luncheon. 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CONSIGNERS This is the first sale of this group of purebred cattle breeders of the mid-Columbia area. The members have been gathering to gether some of the finest cattle offered at sales throughout Ihe west and are now ready to offer the produce of these cattle. Shorthorns MILLARD R. EAKIN Grass Valley, Oregon D. HUGH CAMERON Centerville, Washington JIM VALENTINE Heppner, Oregon MERLE EAKIN Grass Valley, Oregon EDNA L. TURNER Heppner, Oregon WILLIAM A. BRINKERT Grass Valley, Oregon TURNER & VALENTINE Heppner, Oregon MAYS-DODD RANCH Tygh Valley, Oregon H e r e fo r d s THERE WILL BE 66 CATTLE SOLD L. K. SMITH Grass Vi alley, Oregon HAROLD D. A fc C CECILI E C I L E EAKIN Grass Valley, Oregon ROY ROBINSON Hardman, Oregon , * HERBERT L. JOHNSON Condom Oregon HENRY & K Ä L T E R JAEGER Condon. Oregon FIELDS & SON Wasco, Oregon '<* , HARVEY SMITH Ione, Oregon 8TEARN8 CANTOR CO. Prineville, Oregon J. R. BREESE PrinevUia, Oregon . , 23 BULLS, 21 FEMALES Condon. Oregon .. W. K lB E B E R C Wasco, Oregon 4 P. EBEN KEE Grass Valley, Oregon 1 JL V Z R u b y ’s S h o w s M a c Barbour’s T o p String These are hardy stock of fine breeding. You can get a strong sire and vigorous females from the offering. C. K. BARKER 5» « 50 HEREFORDS 1 Grass Valkyr, Oregon TED M. BALL Grass Valley, Oregon SHOW grain beef cattle horses 3 BULLS, 13 FEMALES LESTER BARMUV A. C. V For fe rth e r in fo rm atio n , w rite . Ix»Roy W rig h t, Her, M oro. Bob T e a k , W e M e m Livestock J o u rn a l, Hale« M anager S m ith , pre«., H aro ld ICakin, M illa rd Jaeger, H e n ry Jaeger, director«. • ta» E a kin , A rth u r ES-FUN 60 4-