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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1948)
f n e re covxtv 1 « <:K g o .\ I R l DAY, J I’L l’ 23, 1948 f* parents, Mr and Mrs J. W. [ C. R. Anderson took his ball # lagg« i IT|]jBteam to Warm Springs Sunday Mr and Mrs A. A- Dunlap havelw here they defeated the Warm as their guests - his sister, Mrs1 Spring's Indians by a score of Nell Swick, Mrs Gerda Lawrence 10-8. Next ’ Sunday July 25 Hooo and son Charles, Mrs Ann Lassen River will play Grass Valley and Miss Goldia Hill all from on the local diamond. • Among Warren, Pennsylvania, who ar- those from Grass Valley going rived here Sunday to spend a to Warm Springs for the game few days. They left June 6 for were Mr and Mrs Ross Fields * a trip to the West Coast. and daughter, Mr and* Mrs Olan Tom Alley was a visiter here Stark, Mr and Mrs Willard Rolfe Saturday from The Dalles. and family, Marilyn Mathews, The Duncan Brothers, Sim Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer -and and Jerry, and Mr. Johnson am children, Mr and Mrs Charles building a house for Sam Stark Perrigo and family, Mr and Mrs on the ranch to take the place Frank Bayer and sons, David of the one that was destroyed and Keith, Mr and Mrs Claud by fire Sepember 29, 1948, Bayer, Mr and Mrs Warren .. . Morgan, Mr and Mrs Glenn Per Mr and Mrs John Block mot- r y . and daughter, Herman and ored to The Daljes Sunday to j i mmy Ziegler, Alton Olds and visit relatives and -to bring her Ander8on. John Hay8, back Dr n(1 Mrg prank Wilcox and thDR\ / ° rr>,a Visit i daughter, Carol Lea, hnd her mo Mrs W. Blaylock and child- ther Mrs Matilda Folda, arriv- ren, Mrs Alton Coyle and Mrs bere Saturday evening from ‘ ii Baumgartner were in The Newberg to spend the week eno .Dalles Monday on business- • visiting Mrs Wilcox’s sister, John Roth arrived here Satur- Mrs Herman Peters and family, day from Seattl';, Wash., to visit Mrs Folda remained here for a his brother In few and sister, Mr visit with her daughter- and Mrs Kenneth Crews. Mr and Mrs Dick Saunders of Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and Walla Walla arrived here Satur- their grand children Rodney and day and will be guests at the Ronald Roberts and her mother, home of Mr and Mrs »Dell Olds Mrs Louie Davis, motored to while he tunes pianos in this EARTHQUAKE LEAVES THOUSANDS DEAD . , . Atom bomb or Redmond Sunday where they community. met their son in law and daugh- Mr and Mrs Warren Elliott and no atom bomb, mankind has yet to devise a destructive weapon that ter, Mr and Mrs A1 Roberts and family arrived here Saturday can equal the stupendous forces sometimes released hy nature. When daughter'from Corvallis. They from Medford to spend part of one of the worst earthquakes of modern times hit Fukui, Japan, virtu, all enjoyed a picnic dinner at the his vacation with her parents, ally the entire city was demolished and many thousands killed. Those few buildings that were left standing were horned oot hy Area that Rock Gardens. Rodney and Ron Mr and Mrs D. L. Reynolds, _____ ___________ • aid went home with their par Mrs Art Ribby and children, raged through the urea. ents after spending a week here. Stephen* and Janice, Barbara Al- Estimated employer require- Chamliers in Moro, Oregon, H Mr and Mrs Ivan Blagg had !ey a" d Woolwlne returned ments for the remainder of 1948 the place fixed for hearing of a , dinner guests Sunday Mr and home Sunday from Warm Springs show an increase in most; lines said account. Mrs J. W. Blagg and daughter “ a n /M r s for the next , two or 1 three ' MABEL, BYERS MC KEE Marie, fla ir Balzer. and Harold „ ' , y , aye? tnere ana Mrs months, followed by the usual Executrix Blagg and a friend from Port Blbby 'eft Monday to spend an- letdowns in construction, food M. W. Wilkinson other week at the Springs. processing and lumbering. Holi- 38-4 le W. C. Todd and his grandson, „ 1 , M' Morgan arrived here day trade and service lines will Attorney tor Estate Donald Schilling, returned home “ onday from A1l,a' e?a - . 9 * "'°!/ take up most of the slack by _. last Tuesday from l^hanon an extended vWt w ith. December, it is predicted. V alue Bar F eatu re where they spent several days bls ,sl ster' Mrs Jame8 Earl and visiting relatives family. Slips & Half Slips N O TIC E O F F IN A L Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin a n d ' Values to 8.95 — Now SETTLEM EN T funnily, Mr and Mrs Norris Gil- EMFIXIKMENT HIGH Starting at 1.98 All persons .snail file their ob kison, Mr and Mrs Dell Olds Mid year unemployment i n Greta, T he D alles, Oregon ;»ml Mr and Mrs Dick Saunders Oregon dropped to 30,500, lowest Jections, if any, to the Final Ac \\\n t to Moro Sunday where they peace-time July I figure since count of the Executrix of the attended the Shermn County R1 records "became available, accord- Estate ■ of Rolla Clark Byers, building . income Bottom »*— *e Head Football Coach Lon Stlner <r>:oOM STATE COLLEGE — ders picnic held at the city park, ing to reports from 28 local of deceased, on or before August 28, _ n * « a uusy summer In the in ter- 1 trying his hand a t laying new drain shows Coach 81ats Olli ww>. a A wperior »ervic« fices based on work applications. 1948, at the hour of 10:00 A M William Walter i>ought his claims and employer interviews. which is the time fixed by the eo«"»ria:e a.hletlc plant here with tile assisted by two of hia varsity pleased expression w atching a *nte of personal attendance It* - .»^e new pavilion for basket- ' players, Tom DeSylvla, left, and Bill carryall break ground for th / , . w sisler, Mrs Wallace May home , County Court of the State of e widespread displace! structure. In sert is Roy 3. **»7- * " C enter is the arch itect’s > mu I other purposes under con- ; Austin. THAT COSTS NO MORE Friday from Hood Hiver where ment8 „ resu|t June Oregon for Sherman County for s t t r ^ i o n and the rebuilding of Bell ' sketch of the 10.000-seat pavilion to Keene, director of athletics, wh< the settlemen of said Final Ac the number of persons to get football completely out cost $1,800,000 and to be paid for m any supervisory duties in conr-o « she spent several days visiting fio^g her parents. Mr anti Mrs J. A. kx)klng for work decllned 700 count, and the County Court »1 .-he mud. Upper picture shows i from student building fees and tion with the projects. in the metropolitan area during Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer spent the month and 3 c00 upstate a form er resident of G rass Val Sunday at Wasco visiting at the w ith employment reports indi Rolfe In Hospital Again and ley when he was m anger ot the home of Mr and Mrs Gus Hart ta y ng a steadily expanding la- U neo WHY AVL Turn-A-Lum L um ber company. . ' bor force that is expected to C urtis Nichols of P ortland was mann", I N 8 U R A N C E Reported Improving In Health Sunday dinner guests at the exceed by 10000 to 15000 ,ast A wide range of price» ” a visitor at the hom e of Mr and home of Mr and Mrs A . A ^ Dun- yeur-3 late summer peak of that meet» all wishe* B y Mrs A. F. Balxer were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Ted Trim ble Sunday. lap were Mrs Nell Swick. Mrs 647i700i the number of thos? MORO OREGON Mrs Harry Young. Mr and Mrs H arry Stark and Gerda Lawrence and son. Char- Working ¡n trade, industries and Mr and Mrs Bert Cox took T hospital. He is feeling much bet on Lasson, Miss Goldia farms probably wiM establish M. Rolfe to The Dulles last ter „and expects to come home her sister, C harlotte McDonald es^Mrs ,A w ere business visitors in The Hill, Mr and Mra* Harry Hooper new state records Monday when he entered the some tim e tht!? week. Dalles Tuesday- and Mrs Vern Mobley and child hospital for medical attention. Mr and Mrs W illard Barnett M rs Harold Owens and Mrs ren from Kent. Bob Rolfe. Mrs T. M. Rolfe, T. M. Bill E. Todd and son, Keith and Mr and Mrs E verett Dunlap and Donald Max Brown spent the week end W ells went to The Dalles S un at W arm Springs. day to visit T. M. Rolfe at the H. M- Jen sen of Vancouver. Linda Perrigo celebrated her W ashington came Monday1 4th birthday anniversary Fridav visit T. M. Rolfe but he had been when her m other, Mrs Charles taken to the hospital. Mr. Je n Perrigo invited her little friends sen went to The Dalles W ednes and some of the. m others in for day to visit Mr. Rolfe and left the afternoon. Thbse present for his home Thursday. were Mrs Sim Duncan and twin Jack Lewis of Rock Creek was sons. Jim m y and Johnny, . Mrs Vernon Eakin and sons, Gent a visito’f ' at the home of Mr and and David. Mrs Harold E akin Mrs J. B. Coon Sunday. He was and daughter Mauna EaVe, Mrs Erank Bayer and children Julia and Byron, Mrs Alfred Payne and daughters. Alfa Jean and Ixds, Miss M arilyn M athews who brought Dannie Rolfe. Florene Crews, Mrs Erank Baver Sr , Mrs Claud Bayer and Mrs Bn- B rinkert. After Linda had o p ’*' ed her gift packages refresh m ents of b irthday cake and ice cream w ere served in the lawn The children all received party favors- , Mr and' Mrs George Beach of Portland spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr an I Mrs H O. Dugger. They took their daughter, Shirley, home with them Sundav after spend ing three weeks here at the John Rust home. Mr and Mrs Tom Saxton and family moved to Moro S undiv where they will m ake their honv :.s he has employment there. Mr and Mrs John Rust had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs H O. Dugger and Mr and Mrs George Beach an<l daughter, to Olan Stark went to Portland and back W ednesday on business. Mrs Ted Trim ble and her mo ther. Mrs Lewis Olds, were In The Dalles T hursday on business. Rev. Howard Schilling and sons and W. C. Todd took Gene C antrall to W emme Sunday to Camp Elliott . w here he will spend a week. Harold Blagg and a friend came up Saturday from Portland to spend the w-eek end w ith his Mr and Mrs Harry Stark, Charlotte McDonald nd Eunice Howell went to Tygh Valley Sunday to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall and daughter, Sharon, motored to Toll Gate Sunday to meet his father, J. H. Cantrall and a cou sin Charlie McKee from Califor nia who had been visiting rela tlves in Carlton, they will spend a few days here visiting. George G. Updegraff Attorney at law _______ MORO Monday, Wednesday, Afternoons Friday BGBw TH E DALLES 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 7A M odel w e ig h s a p p r o x im a te ly 1200 pounds. W orks b etter under d ifficu lt co n d itio n s than ligh ter m achines- W ays in left E very m achine can be a sse m hled as a right hand or hand drive m achine. V ery stro n g , h ea v y goosen eck s. T he transport, w e ig h in g n ea rly tlu e e hundred pounds is the right d istan ce Iwdiind the r e v o lv in g rod. T iller w h eel a ssem b lies work p erfectly and lust longer. The stra ig h t chain d rive on C h en ey -W eeders is not excelled by an y oth er kind of drive- T here is p len ty of clearance for stu b b le and w eeds. For nearly forty y ea rs C heney W eeders have sa t isfied farm ers w ho w a n t the best. C h en ey’s are strong, co n v en ien t and dependable. R. H . M cKean & Son of W asco, O regon have been distrib u tors of C heney W eeder prod u cts ev er sin ce th ese valuable im p lem en ts w ere fir st in v en ted . T he C heney W eeder C om pany a lso builds the C heney S O IL SA V E R plow w hich is recognized as a v ery su ccessfu l tillage ground properly und to hold it m achine to w ork th e in place. M cK ean & Son carry a good stock o f C heney’s, du cts and can su p p ly you im m e d ia te ly w ith th ese built and p rofitable Im plem ents. S e e th em at birley of Portland. Mr and M rs^Tjawrent^e Denis ' nd family of ^The Dalles w ere Sunday dinner guests at the 1 ome of Mr and Mrs Orville R u i pro w ell R. H. McKern & Son j les. O. W. Alien and Mr ;md M r? Harold Hansen of 'Oregon City WASC-O, OREGON Everybody. Welcome V