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PAGE 5 S H E R M A N C O U N TY Lou Peetz Doing OK After Hernia Operation J O U R N A L , MORO, O REG O N F R ID A Y , J U L Y 16, 1948 from a weeks vacation from the barber business- Mr and Mrs Tom Preece and son Tommy stopped in Sherman county Sunday while on their way home to Ensinido, California from Yellowstone National Park where they Jiave been on their vacation. Dean Fuller is now in a camp near Washington D. C. in Mary land having been sent there after boot camp as a member of the air corps. and families^ Going, were Mes- dames and Messrs Frank Sayrs, Paul May, Andy Paulson, Ted Thompson, William Hall, Ix>uis Hayes, Glen Virtue and William Gearhart. Visiting here last Thur* and Friday were Charles iccn.j of Scio, an uncle of Mrs Darwin VanGilder and Mr and Mrs Vance Carter of Culver and two child ren- Word has been received that I»ou Peetz underwent an opera tlon Monday morning In Port land and is recovering from its Gordon McKee, on of Mr and effects satisfactorily. Mrs M. E. McKee, is again work Miss Gene Zevely was here Sheriff Norman Fields went to ing on the Harold Ginn ranch o v e r'th e week end from Port Salem Wednesday to take Julius for the summer. land to visit her sister, Mrs Brehm to the penitentiary to Ralph Busiie and family. start serving his term of one Merrill Oveson was in Pendle year which was given him Tues ton the first of the week to at day by Judge D. N. Mackay on tend the field day at the Pendle Brehm’s plea of guilty to the ton Branch station. charge of obtaining money under Mr and Mrs Giles French, in false pretenses. A parole was re observation of a wedding anni commended by the judge. versary, spent Tuesday on a The hearing in the case of the trip to Timberline Lodge. State of Oregon vs Richard Wil Clyde Ginmor and wife are son was postponed until a latter home from a few days vacation date when the young men who spent visiting their son and dau were injured will be able to ap ghter and families near Portland. pear. W. F. Jackson of The Dalles Collls and David Moore were was here Thursday to look over on Wie Deschutes last week end his wheat crop in Sherman coun to entertain an old classmate N ty. “Looks good” says Bill. A. Zehrung of Portland and Mrs Mae Moore was dismissed party. John DeMoss started cutting from the hospital in The Dalles litet Sunday and is slaying a few barley on the Jim Woods place days with Mrs C. L. Poley. then, Monday and found the yield good. before returning to Moro- Mr and Mrs Homer Grant and M’s Anna Kllie.an aunt of W.. TURN PROFESSIONAL . . . Pan- daughter, Sidney, of Los Angel A. Hayes, was here last week line Betz, Los Angeles, left, shakes es, Calif., were visitors at the and the Hayes family showed hands with Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Col 11s Moore home the first of her Mt. Hood. Mt. Rainier and Cook, New York City, as they start the week. Mrs Grant and Mrs Sunday took her to see Crater professional tour. They were both former U . S. amateur tennis cham Moor are sisters. Lake. Mrs O. N. Ruggles of Grass Val pions. Mr and Mrs Andy Paulson and daughter returned ( Wednesday ley accompanied by Mrs Lucy PH IIX O MOTOROLA and Rugles and daughter, Mrs Lu Brown and Mrs William Cauth- auto radios for im m ediate ers of Moro spent Wednesday in. d elivery, for all m akes and The Dalles visiting with Mr and m odels of cars, com e in and Mrs Philip Ruggles and family see about h avin g one in sta l L A W ÍK K Members of the Mariners club led. P rices from $46.00 up to drove to Timberline last Synday $105.00. W A SC O MORO for an outing with their wives H A R R Y ’S R ADIO S K R V K ’E WASCO E tta Moffett and Albert Bird song were visiting friends in the Wasco community last week end. Mr and Mrs Ed Feldmart were in Hermiston from Saturday to Thursday. Their son in law, Wal ter Maffei was called to Rich mond, California due to the death of his father.' Mr and Mrs C. A Blakeney and son Robert of Portland were week end. guests of Mr and Mis Carl Everett. Mrs Mae Webber and her son, Wayne Smith of Halsey were P hone 2928 319 E . 3rd St. The D alles, Ore (over P en n y ’s) Oregon Moro There’s the bus station, and newspaper agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Chronicle ¿nd M H S Optimist too, and the public phone, and megazines and we feed ycu Ixxlge No. 113 come in. W e can do sometfvng for you THE 14V1TÌN B eth leh em C hapter 5 o. 78. O.K.H. Meets every second and fourth Thursday in each > month; visiting members TM invited. Moro, Oregon Pauline Douma W. Mr Edna Melzer. Secretary____ J Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A .F . & A.M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us. Irving Hart, W. M. H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary I L u p in e UNION PACI FIC R eb ek a h Ix x lg e Ill H ’S NEW S N o. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Visiting members welcome Bertha Belsh^ N C Clara Houston. Sec The Alma Trio, which will be critics at Lhe New York debut heard the evening of August 5 of the Ah na Trio were: “Abie in the opening concert of the musicians • . impressive even- Hood River Music Fesitval, is ing of mus ic-maktng." “It is rare composed of three international- to get a cc ombine in which tone ly known musicians: Adolph ami intellee ct of its meml>ers are ated.” “ . . pooled Bailer, pianist; Roman Toten- so truly in ir notai le musical and techni berg, violinist; and Gabor, Rejto, resour cs with high purpose cellist. 1 comm ’nsurate result.” Among the comments of music . ------- --- ------ Ed’s Place for Steaks Cooked lhe way You I ike Them HERE: Tasly Salads - -Good ( offee Ready to install Ready to use A • D rinks - M AGAZINES - Icu n tain OPEN SUNDAYS M otpoint I.O .O .P Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. Transient and visiting brothers are cordially invited to * meet with us. T.eo Watkins, N. G. John DeMoss, Secretary a and refresh you. Quite a place we have, are parents of a son, David Nor man horn in a hospital in The Dal les July 9th. Mr and Mrs John F. Jenkins of Portland were over night guests Thursday at the William Huck home. The Jenkins said their house in Van port has water up to the eaves; they were in th^ path of the flood waters. Jenkins refused $14,000 for his home in Vanport before the flood. He Xs a teacher at Vanport college, but was a former principal the Rufus school. Mrs William Macnab and Mrs g u e sts last week at the home of Mr and Mrs George Drinkard. iJjeiand Medler gave miscellane Mrs Jane Kruger and children ous bridal shower for Mrs Thom and Mrs Margaret Funk of Port as MacnaKwhich was held at 116 land were house guests of Mr West 3rd St. In The DaRes last and Mrs Earl Fields from Thurs Sunday. Due to the work season, many were not able to come day to Sunday*. Mr and Mrs Tom Jabcobson Those present besides the host esses and honored guest were Mrs Kelly (mother of the bride' Lloyd Johnson is cripplin’ Mrs Chet Coats, Mrs Francis around these days because of a Medler, Mrs John Macnab and fall in the bathroom of his home., daughter Mhrilyn, Mrs Peter Vernon Flatt drove to Salem Macnal), the Misses Rosemary Thursday on business with the and Dolores I^ehan. Mrs I»eo state public utility commissioner. Dumler, Mrs Alex Macnab and Mrs Edith Sayrs is in charge dauhter Joan and Mrs Russ Mc of the Morb Variety & Remedy Cullough. Over the holidays Mr and Mrs store for the summer while pro Bill Macnab and daughters went prietor Bob Ajctell is working to Bend where they met relatives for the Moro Grain Growets. for a picnic dinner. A sister of Dumler Mr and Mrs Carrel. Benne’t Mrs Macnab. Mrs left last week end for a week’s and sons Wally and Dennis of on vacation from his work at, the Salem accompanied them bank and Grant Perry is here their return home and have been from The Dalles to take over h,a visiting them, and also is spend ing a few days with her brother desk during his absence. xr ▼ v w w -w ‘ T. Lesler Johnson W e do lots of things M rs T e d E v e r e tt ON H A L F A DAY’S NOTICE W E LL G ET ANY K IN D OF DI Mb Fit YOU ORDER FOR A GROUP. F U L L F IV E < • ( -|;<RE h l W K l t W i l l i W H A T YOU W A N T IN IT. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 10 ft. Hotpoint Refrigerator Hotpoint Stoves , 3 burners cooker pot 5 speeds 1 ESTATE, double-oven stove Hotpoint Washer Kelvinator 6 ft. Deepfreeze Let ms get you a Hotpoint Dislnvashcr Bob May & Son There’s a difference ■ In HORSES If you d o n ’t know horses, ycu w ould cer tainly seek adv ice of a reputable horsem an before bin ing. Check Price 6? Quality “Likewise in rem odeling yotlr hom e — it will pay you to consult wi th an ES TA BLE SHED building m aterial dealer for pro p er selection of m aterials and confirm ation as to the integrity of the applicatpr, Be sure you are getting w hat you are pay. ing for! O u r advice is yours for the asking. T H E D IR E C T R O U TE Moro Lumber-& Fuel Go Union Pacific . . . travel the direct route E a st! W h atev er your destination, U nion Pacific takes you sw iftly and com fortably. A ir-conditioned cars . . . room to relax and roam . . . appetizing m rahr . . . convenient schedules . . . low fares. Only by Greyhound can you see so mucn for so little! Ask your Overland Greyhound Agent your vacation for you. He to plan * n make your reservations for can sightseeing and hotels in advance. 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