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FA CE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 The Macnab relatives gather up in Idaho visiting a daughter A drivers license examiner G IR L S T A K E V A C A TIO N ed at the home of Mr and Mrs and stopped here on their way will be in Moro Thursday, May Fourteen girls of the Future home. Don Macnab for a Mother’s day 19 at the courthouse between the Homemakers h a d a vacation Visiting at the home of Mr dinner. hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. and Mrs Harland McDonald re weekend at Suttle Lake under The REA was off from before *’ - v Jr cently were Mr and Mrs James 9 p. m. Thursday night and did Producers , holding CCC Pur chaperons Mrs Carroll Sayrs, Mrs Bob Boynton flew to Los By Mrs. G eorge L. Fox L. Waldt of Portland. They are not come on again until around chase Argeements on their wheat Mrs Art Christianson and Mrs Angeles to see her brother and the uncle in law and aunt of Mrs 2 a. m. The trouble was report James Blagg. The girls dabbled W. H. Chinn who is area super or barley and who desire to offer family frhen they arrived at her McDonald. in the water, climbed mountains visor of the Etomology depart the grain to CCC 1 for purchase ed near The Dalles which threw father’s house from Florida. She and, yes, went to shows. Mr and Mrs E. C. Warner this area out of electricity. ment on Cricket and Grasshop must do so on or before the clo brought them here for a visit, Making the trip were Martha per control was scouting around spent the weekend at the home Sherman county was one ot sing date of May 31st. John Mathieson who owns the driving up from the California Bardenhagen, Helen Simon, Lei- Saturday. Chinn who has Gilliam of their son and daughter in law, Rufus water works has installed 13 in Oregon which went through city. The brother, Wayne Seim, John DeMoss, George DeMoss, tha Leader, Jacqueline Rust, Nell and Sherman counties to work is Mr and Mrs Bernard Warner. another pipe line leading from has been here before, Is in the four months of 1949 without suf Priscilla Melzer, Marie stationed at Arlington, and can The elder Warners who live at the source of supply. fering a fatal traffic accident. The line Truman Strong, R. H. McAlpin Coa’ts, navy and now married and the Blagg, Connie Wilson, Dorothy be reached at the yendome hotel Tigard near Portland, had been which has had the dirt torn up Help make this a deathless year and John E. DeMoss with their father of two girls. on Sherman county highways. wives were fishing on the Des Wilson, Gladys Moore, Shirley if any one wants to report infest William Greiner of Condon for some time has been all cover Mrs Mike Mulick and small Drive carefully. chutes last Sunday and report McIntyre, Carol Norton, Diane ed areas. Chinn who was sent came Sunday to spend some time ed over. Christianson and Evelyn Kirke- here from Denver, Colorado, has at the home of Mr and Mrs Jam daughter came home from The Moro Woman's club will have very good catches in the after lie. A boy's club has been organiz worked for the department a es Fox. William is a nephew of Dalles Monday. its annual Mother-Daughter ban noon—good sized fish, too. long time. Mr. Fox and will spend the sum ed by the Rufus church with Er Mr and Mrs Art Chamness and quet Saturday, May 14, 6:30 p. m Blaine Damon was up from nie Engle9 as supervisor assisted Mailmen use skis in the Chil With the exception of a very mer helping him with the work. by three sons came down from Red at the church. The dinner is to Portland last Friday, coming Brackett. The first meet few, the farmers have finished Mrs Jim Butler and children ing Fay ean mountains. mond Sunday to spend Mother’s be in the form of a pot luck. with Clarence Sparling who at plowing. was at the Engle’s resi Some have already used have been living In Vancou^ dence for held day with her mother, Mrs Mollie the of getting tended a directors meeting of their rod weeders, but it is so who ver, came to spend Mother’s day organized and purpose the second meet McLachlan. the Moro Grain Growers. dry, no weeds to speak of have longer at the home of her Mrs Jack Lawrence is in the started, so others are just leaving and ing was held last week at parents, Mr and Mrs S. A. Wil Claude Coats home. Just now the Word of the death of Jesse the Mid-Columbia hospital in The their plowing lay idle. son. Pierson has been received here Dalles and is reported to be In a boys are working on model air The native grass is better than sons, Roger and Arnold left Fri from White Salmon where he very serious condition. ’■ *‘»11 at first expected; and it is point day for Eugene where they spent planes._________ had been living. Mr and Mrs Cleo Barnum and ed out that the heads of the Mother’s weekend with Mrs Mil C otton snn-back dresaen son were visitors here with his grass are larger than usual. Mrs Or low Martin, Mrs Bob ler’s relatives. They l returned in « trip es & p rints. J u st the parents Saturday night and Sun The John Day river is running Belshe and Mrs Paul May are home Sunday night. They report th in g for th a t vacation . day. leaving Monday May 16 f o r a lot of water which is muddy, ed it was just as nice down there GRETA, T H E D A LLES Mr and Mrs Jack Putnam of North Bend to attend the Rebek but Ls not high enough for the as it has been here. «Ya* Salem were here Tuesday morn flood stage. ah convention held from the 16th ing while on a trip through east Miss Phyllis Joy Medler, who to the 19th Inclusive. Mrs Mar ern Oregon. tin and Mrs Belshe are delegates is a beauty college student at The Moro (¿rain G row ers w ish e s to thank the citizen s Miss Vivian Trounce reports Salem spent the weekend with from the local lodge and Mrs that the music recital of Rufus her mother, Mrs Grace Medler. May is an officer of the assem pf Moro w h o aided at th e fire w h ich d estro y ed the local pupils will be held May 17, there. The school play which was to bly. elevator last T h u rsd ay, May i , 1949. be put on Mayl 13, has been post C H I I Rev. and Mrs W. W. Gearhart poned for a week. W ASCO CHURCH O F C HRIST left Sunday for Portland to leave Mr and Mrs Hugh Mathieson You may be interested in— and children, and their house their children before departing E sp ecially to th ose w h o entered th e o ffic e to sa v e the ^ o r the Presbyterian meeting at “The Authority of the Open guests of California, spent Mo papers and office fu rn itu re and o ffice fu rn itu re and to the Road”—Wasco, Church of Christ, ther’s day at the home of Mrs “ Buffalo, New York, where he is one of the delegates from this May 15, 11:00 a. m. Mathieson’s sister who lives up w orkers w h o rem oved th e su p p lies from th e nearby ware- district. They expect to be gone 10:00 Church Bible school Three Mile near The Dalles. F. Claude Stephens, minister a month. Mr and Mrs Eugene liou se w e are gratefu l. A nd to the fire d ep a rtm en ts o f A4asco~_ There were not many present*' Ross and Infant daughter are oc to answer roll call when Rufus |n d T h e D alles w ho helped prtven t fu rth er spread of the Grass Valley Baptist Church cupylng the Gearhart home dur grange met in regular session Alton L. Kintner ing their absence. Thursday night. Master E. C. Ea fire w e g iv e th an k s. Bible School 10:00 a. m. ton presided over the meeting. Mrs Gladys Morrison returned Morning Worship 11:00 a. m, Just routine business was trans home Tuesday from a trip to “A Faithful & Wise Steward” acted. Portland to visit her. daughter, Prayer Meeting 7:00 P- m. „ The fifth of a series of card Helen. The two made a trip to Evening Service 7:30 p. m. parties was held at the grange ancouver B. C. while away. “The First Wedding” hall Saturday night. There will W en d ell T B alsig er, m a n a g e r Choir practice Thurs. 8:00 p. m. he another and the last, May 21. At this time, the grand prize will RVFVH cijurch news be awarded, that is for those AN AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY Dr. Zachary, the ‘new district holding, the highest total score superintendent was in Rufus for this series. Hostesses for this I 4 /1 QUART PINT Sunday morning and held church party were Grace Medler and Mr < KEN -UP: Instead of being in services here. After church he and Mrs George Fox. The sup wheat field put in my pasture f ill $ 3 .3 5 met with the board to help them per consisted of ntandwiches, ma 5-12 one 2-yr old heifer, one 1 select a new pastor for the com caroni salad, cookies and coffee. or 2-yr old steer. 2 heifer cal ves crop under left ear, circle ing year. The high score winners at-plno- COBBY** WHISKIY on ’left hip. 1 Mixed breeding chle of which there were five CAR D OF T H A N K S 86 PROOF • 6 B .4 * GRAM NFUTRAl SPIRITS John DeMoss, 857, Moro. 27c The carnival held at the civic tables playing, were E. C. War JAS BARCLAY 4 CO. LIMIT YD • PEORIA, RlWOt< auditorium Saturday evening was ner and Mrs Atlee Wilson. In )R SALE. One 15 month oW a huge success and everyone had the low score, George Fox and and one 8 month old bulls a good time. Mrs Eugene Knott Mrs Bam Brock were awarded B o th registered Hereford«. won the large rug made and do the consolation prizes. To sections of new W’eedhog Mr and Mrs Vernon Miller and nated by Mrs J. E. Brown and springtooth. Floyd Flatt. Monv Lester Barnum won the small rug made and donated by Mrs Brown; A C lean O n e ................ P ictu res o f th e e le v a to r fir* Ralph Haynes won the radio do e a v ailab le at th e Sherm an nated by B. C. Baumgartner and >unty Jou rn al o ffice, eith er for the Grass Valley Grain Growers; LAWYER irchaae or Just to look at. Marcus Eslinger won the tire 2 5 ,0 0 0 m ite,, N ew T ire, . . . 1 V * V V MORO WASCO donated by J. K. McKean, Moro. 3R SALE: A modern house in Over $5^0 was made which will oro, good furnace, lawn, fine go toward purchasing steel cation. See Giles French. VICTOR G. P E T E R SO N cnairs for the pavilion. ULNT PLEASANT OUTDOOR I wish to thank everyone who R E A L E ST A T E WORK in a business of your helped to make the carnival a own? Good profits selling over huge success. RANK HOT Lis, T H E D A L L E S 200 widely advertised Raw- Signed, Mrs Earl Olds, chairman leigh . home-farm necessities .MOTOROLA and PHILCO “AT T H E C A PITO L CITY" Pays better than most occupa unto radios for im m ediate tions. Hun<|reds In business d elivery, for a!l m akes and Moro, Oregon 5 to 20 years or more! Pro- m odels of cars, com e in and - ducts - equipment on | credit. see about h avin g one Instal No experience needed to start led. P rices from *46.00 up to we help you. Write today for S1O.Y04L full particulars. 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