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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1947)
« u u u o u id ¿ a ra rr jo fc a x A i. M ofco. obbgox FRIDAY, JU N E 6, 1MT r know p |« r *1 enJoyfllGht of all. Refreshments wort served to about thirty-five T H llllly A FBR • iiA < R fM lfllfin A S 1<&> I .X J ■ .I I V I I f i e <*' • Visitors « Arrive PhUlipa « W b l i ÿ W M deai or «face l o v able to bear praise. Censure seldom does -us much h u rt and Mrs Charles Baker and family of Antelope spent Mem- oial day with her mother, Mrs T M- Rolfe ’ As the Greek said, M r an d M rs P a t K elly cam e up from Portland Saturday to spend Mr and Mrs Ernest Eslinger of the weekend with her son in law Moro, Mr and Mrs Marcus Ealing- and daughter, Mr and Mrs Wil- er and fam ily, Mr and Mrs Claud lard Rolfe. Eslinger and Asa Eslinger of For- Mrs Helen Fredricks l e f t est Grove, Mr and Mrs Albert Es- Thursday for her home in Woon- linger and their son and daughter socket. South Dakota at tlft, close ^ 1 $ Sunday in la w , Mr'and Mrs Chester Es ’of the school year. »■ / ' and M linger and daughter from El Dora- Mrs Chris Anderson and dau-¿«¿ft S lig h t e r do Springs, Missouri were dinner ghter, F ran ces/ of Portland J»r-' & guests at the home of Mr and Mrs rived Friday to. spend the week Ore ' beach( J. W. Blagg Monday. ?z end with the form er’s son, C. R .. and Mi J Anderson and family. - H , Mr and M l* Dell Olds motored Mr and Mrs Jo9 Way of Pasco; Mr andN to Hubbard Memorial day where Washlngton ¿pent Memorial day her brother in law and sister, Mr t m e of Mr and Mrs Jaro* > d a ^ ^ o m p and Mrs Elmer Hall met th en . „ Earl. . WaW having arrived from Loa Angeles, Alton Coyle motored to California to visit Mrs James Wal- „ j j M ondav kenshaw. Mr and Mrs Olds went to hQ Salem to visit their son in law and in| daughter, Mr and Mrs Marion Crews, returning home that even- an ing. ov Mr and Mrs A. H. Augee and Mr Mi and Mrs Orville Gibson of Chehalis fo Washington and Mrs Katie Blan chard of grandson of Aberdeen, Jjl Washington spgnt Memorial w-ek c< end at the home of Mr and Mrs w Bert Cox * • at Mrs A. A. Dunlap accompan ied her daughter in law, Mrs Uj Charles Dunlap and gTandson to hi Carlton W e d n e sd a y -to visit Mr h< and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap. A. A. sc Dunlap went to Portland Friday with Joe Blbby. Mr and Mrs A. ai A. Dunlap, Joe Bibby and the M little grandson, Larry Dunlap, re- fr turned home Sunday evening. h A. F. Balzer and son, Clair and Marie Biagg were business vis L itors in The Dalles Tuesday. n Mr and Mrs Roy Hogue nr- rived here last week from the g east coast and will make their home in Oregon. - ’ . J The Eslinger family Reunion t] was held at the Hotel Moro Sun- N day. Those present were Mr and Mrs Ernest Esllnger, Mr and Mrs Claud Esllnger and Asa Es- linger of Forest Grove, Mr and Mrs Albert Esllnger and their sor. } and daughtef in law Mr and Mrs Chester Esllnger and their dau ghter from El Dorado Springs, . Mo., Mr and Mrs Will Patterson i of The Dalles, Mr and Mrs J. W. | HAMg and daughter, Marie, son Gerald. Mr and Mrs Roy Hogue and Clair Balzer. After dinner • some of them went to DeMoss Springs where they met some more of the relatives who were Mr and Mrs E. M. Esllnger and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Eslinger and Mr and Mrs A. E. Eslinger of Elldnaburg’, Wash., and Mr and Mrs Herman Ziegler and dau ghter, Ina May, Mr and Mrs Earl JMdS and Barbara Alley Mrs Carl Sherman of Forest Grove came up from . Portland last Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley to spend the rest of the week with them. Mr and Mrs A. F. Balter, Mr and Mrs Gus Hartmann of Was co, Mr and Mrs W . E. Brockert of Klondike, Mrs H. H. W hite and d augh ter,. Mrs Louise Endi cott of Wasco, Mr and Mrs O. C. Brockert o f Portland and Mrs W. L. Hull of Vancouver, Wn„ spent Memorial day at tne noose of C. R. Brockert in The Dalles. Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble were business visitors in The Dalles Thursday. returned - ^ X S ^ L o u l e Davis home Saturday from a ten days stay at Warm Springs. !ox left Mr and Mrs Fred Tuesday for Portland n busi- ness returning home Wednes- day. \ . Mrs Charles Perrlgo, Mrs John Block and Mrs Earl Olds were hostesses at a bridal shower for Miss n Dorothy • Barnett at the Odd Fellow hall Monday after noon. Mrs B. C. Baumgartner and Mrs Willard Barnett sang ac companled at the piano by Mm Orville Ruggles. The bride to be was presented with many lovely gifts which were opened for the many men Look To The Leader SUNSET For Se«vlc«l Your OH Tire, A re W orth More .1 SUNSET Get oar prices before you bay • , Mis«’ lt< W • , • r' f '•* **.’•]/ e r O a r S « p irta (io n /» K o n P r a t a r t w The Solle« PAINTING P A IN T IN G K A L S O M IN G K E M T O M IN G IN T E R IO R or MAKE EVEEY MILE COVET .. E X T E R IO R 17 years experience Write CHET BARBOUR —WABCO— GO ANYWHERE Charles Perrlgo and Claud Ba yer were business visitors In The Dalles Saturday. Miss Dorothy Barnett motored to The Dalles Thursday to bring her mother, Mrs W. D. Banett home from the hospital. Mr and Mrs B. C. Baumgartner and fam ily motored to Golden- dale Memorial day going on to Yakima where they visited Mr and Mrs C. M. Clevenger, former residents of Grass Valley. Mr and Mrs W illis Brittain and children of Tygh Valley spent Memorial day here. Ma C e rtific a te R eq uired AT AND W IL S O N FOW LER O N C O L U M B IA P IT P IT R IV E R B e ' < ^ e r \ i l c e of dls- tinctien in e conveniently located funeral home. >11 US TODAY SU NSET MOTOS. COMPANY COMMOflOlil Mac’s Welding & Machine Shop PORTABLE WELDER Go A n y w h ere Cast Shares Sharpened Bring You? Troubles to Mac A. D. McCoaaughy W asco O regon Shop Phone 332 Home 331 FUR SH O P FIRST STORAGE ' a • MINIMUM MOO Insured against loea by fire, theft and moths. Free gtorage on re modeling, one* day notice is re quired before r e m o v i n g from storage. Commodore Fur Shop 3rd Ave Entrance Commodore Ho. The Dalles Phone 9240 S ta b le ! I Mare lhan a Million Farmers Hate Financed THE LAND BANK WAY« Preservation o f the H O M E Am erican A grfenhnre. is the cornerstone o f Be Secure! Yon have the righ t to know that the loan f e n o btain o ffe r» the beet fat sarvlca and aecnrity d urin g good time» and bad. Investigate Cooperative Land B ank C redit 1 enagsamwt »at Kota« accent on romance • , 0 te 4 0 Yearf te te p e y * Liberal P rtje y m e u « PHvkasaf N A T IO N A L F A R M L O A N A SS NS. T H E D A L L E S , O R E G O N ___________ « Faberge's woodsy romantic W O O D H U E . . . the fragrance she loves to give, and to ba given. in a Perfume Ensemble... twin ftecons of perfume and cologne. 3 .0 0 - th e set 1 ; larger size 6.00* N ow comes the time when nature- blooms and m an (that is, woman) de- that the home take on some ¡new life, e and color also. There isn’t anything to M Bucking • Broncs Calf Roping • B areback Riding M B rah m a Bulls M Bulfdogging • Trick -Riding be done about it, either, but get some paint and Kemtone. Many are already at it and houses all 7EVETFmN> //F d g rrx T f ADDED ATTRACTIONS over tow n and in the country are get ting new* spring coats inside and out. - All Events Professional W e have the paint for'yeu, iuside, out side, wallpaper, Kemtone, and brush- *. ' A *' es to put i t on with. loin the clean-up Managed by fenny Bain gang/ ' ‘ P.S. If you like to shoot we have SHOW STARTS AT 1:30 p.m . at former Wink Stock Yard on West ; I 7 6th Street—follow the signs Gmagrgl A d m in oio n new 2 2 and shells. -/'• SR ■ Vtf-Sf s’ S1.00 plan tax ■/' Moro Lumber & Fuel A 1) - R e o e rv e Boats tXJW plea tax StadenU >14» plus tax Rodeo Dance Saturday N ight