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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1949)
FAGR S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1M9 bridesmaids. __ painful accident last Saturday Merril Sather of Moro, frater while haying. He ran a sickle Wasco Library Adds • Watkins Fami y nity brother of the bridegroom, guard of the . mower Into his Mr and Mrs LeRoy Wright knee which required a doctor’s was best man. were here Saturday looking ov care although Harry Is' still at New Books After June 22 the young cou And Gilmores Reunite er their house before going on home. ple yrtll be at home on a wheat to their home at Baker, where ranch near Wasco. T h e W asco Public L ibrary qr Ju n e 19th tlie families of Mr and Mrs G. pouma and Mr The hriae 18 a graduate of Roy says he is being kept very Mr and Mrs Bob ^Hosklnson has ordered the following new w p B atkina of Wasco and West Linn Hign senool and was current books. J W hope to AryU GilmjOre of bugy with his new duties. went to Sisters Sunday to watch graduated from Oregon State Mr and Mrs Vern Arstlll are the rodeo there. have them available on Satur- p j nley ^W ashington gathered this term. The bridegroom Isa th e h o rie of the laUer for a home again after a two weeks The field day will be held a t day J u ly 2. T hey w ould enjoy graduate of Rufus High school vacation spent along the coast the experiment ‘ station next having you , law n plcnlc d in n er. and attended Oregon 1 State col where It was cool. Wednesday beginning at 1:30 _ The important feature of this lege. He was In the army three Mrs Edith Sayrs went * to P. m- P m B ir Flsherman event the of the years. • ¡XldeSD CasUe_ .. "~Y J i a tw o sisters, M rs W D. W atkins Harvey Thompson returned Grass Valley to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs Gordon to Moro this week after spend ?' 2?® F“ 1? r w and Mrs Arvll Gilmore. This- °f C wZnmaS b ein g the first occasion for ing the last few months In the r P!® Lemley and family. Pres Boise of Cam as, W ash., Sherry and Susie Woods are valley with his sons. 5. T he Chain m oet th e rwo E m ilie s to get w as here to visit friends last Mrs Maggie Barnum was in 6. N aked A - T h e Dead —M ailer ' on vacation this week with their week. a r-Meeker- Mr and Mrs W. D. W atkins ^grandparents, Mr and Mrs W. Portland last weekend to visit 7. Prairie Avenue Mrs E d Feldm an cam e dow n 8. L et Love Com e L ast-C aldw e th e ir son A rthur and Doris r. - ' * » A. Woods of Dufur and Mrs. relatives. from H erm iston to v isit h e r Ralph Brisblne Is driving the Stella DBlinger of The Dalles QisNgnAL . . ' Wilson, also sons I>eo and Vin- husband for a few days. mall route for a time, the star 1. C heaper b y th e Dozen ton ^ 4 th e ir fam ilies‘■ travelled driving In central Oregon. Mrs Lorena Eaves expects to route that started by carrying —Gllhreth & to g e th e r In a group. 2. T h e G reatest Story E v e rT o ld faniily of Mr and Mrs take her mother, Mrs Jack Noo ■mall to Monkland. B eautiful rayon slip s In pas Mrs Max Barzee Is home nan to Portland Saturday where k w ZX?8 ti Gilmore, excepting two sons tel shades. A t th is tim e the W asco LI- wepe pr<fient( Mr and Mrs L. thee/ will remain for medical »again after a trip to her home dn Minnesota to see a sister b ra ry certainly appreciates th e w o f Brush. La, Win- observation for a week. GRETA, The D alles books given which includes i r e d ,Qjjjnore and family and Ro- ; |Mr and H rs Arnold Landry married. --------- j o e A M 6 STB----------- Miss Anajean Knlghten Is at reference, historical, fiction an f Gilmore of Finley, W ash.; were here Sunday to see Ms LIGHT & HEAVY TARPS tending summer school at the m y stery hooks. The donors w ere A aro n ¿ jim o re and fam ily of father, Jess Landry, who had Made .to Order been In a hospital for a few University of Oregon for a part Mr and M rs K eith McDonald,, R over tWash., M r and Mrs J. REBUILT 'ARMY SHOES of the summer. Her place In Mr and Mrs Jim Rlskosky, gpyan of Pasco, W ash., a rifeph- days. The D alles «10 E. Second /the school superintendent’s of Mr and M rs. R obert Duke, M r ew p ald Spillman and fam ily Rhea Eaves, accompanied by Oregon Margaret Scherrer, left last fice Is being taken by Dorothy a n d M rs Paulen K aseberg and Qf Benton Cityi W ash.. Mrs B. Estelle Hailey. The num ber present was thir- week for a visit with her fath Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Morse of —— —------- er, Ed Eaves In Portland. ty-four. M rs O. W. B a rn e tt following J<)hn hafl houpht the R ----- Mrs Nora Jack left ' Wednes The Dalles came up Wednesday day for her home In Aloha af to ' do some work around the h«r hospital experience is om H McKean estate half block on' Mr and Mrg Elton Medler, who were married Sunday, June 12, ter spending several days here home of her parents, Mr and resting for a few «ay®» Third & U nion St. M ain street and plans to occupy in the W illam ette M ethodist church. Mrs Medler w as Miss with her brother In law, Aden Mrs L. V. Moore. plans to recuperate ror e th e future. ' Noideen Zanlker of W illam ette before her marriage, The Dalles Oregon E. E. Barnum went to The in California. Mrs Rich and daUghter _______________ _______________________________■ Axtell. 1 • Paint • W allpaper • ¡Venetian ■ Correction. Among those mak Dalles Wednesday to have the of ^ E ^ H s h Sln IL o S eSh ig h tt sd w o l sTw eek*1 to** attend Miss Naideen Z aniker, daugh- phlnlum and sanpdragons and - Blinds * Blinds lng the trip to Alaska on the S. doctor take a look! at his trou to X i i has been in Was- ” e S n horse show w here ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fr'ank W. c a n d e la h ri Identical bouquets G E N I A L PA IN T ¡PRODUCTS blesome foot, which was found S. Prince George recently were co recen tly v isitin g h e r p a re n ts M rs Va n Gilder w on second on Zaniker of W illam ette, w a s w ere on the piano. H eavy Kote • Robert E. Hickson (not Jack to be doing very well Work of digging the hole for M r and M rs F. Claude Stephens. h e r p u re bred yearling filly, m arried to Elton Medler, son of Miss Joan T ayler, Monroe. F lex - Colorful decoraw as stated in last weeks Issue' sister, and R ayonite, washable 8™°° and his wife who was Mae Bar the new oil tank to' feed the S he leaves soon fo r Oakland, eecond on her haJfbred yearling Mrs. Grace M edler, Wasco, irt W ash., a sorority and fourth on her halfhred the W illam ette M ethodist church Miss Phyllis Medler, Salem, sis- tk off on all wallpaper in «wc zee, daughter of Mr and Mrs new furnace at t h e school California to matriculate for Sunday, Ju n e 12 a t 2:30 p. m. U r of the hridegrooqi, were the 20% off on ■parin' O ta « Charley Barzee, old time real house started this week and the sum m er school a t M iller’s col- tw o y e a r ojd other, repair and construction lege. ," ' G ordon Rich has rented the Rev. H. G. Edgar, re tire d min- dents of Sherman county. Connie Wilson Is helping out work at the school Is also get C hristian church for Sunday j p Yates house from Hlldred Ister, officiated at the double , In, the county agent’s office for ting under way. The wiring con »“ M aintaining . O ur In h eritan ce” Zey and expects to move In riqg ceremony. Miss B etty Gra- tractors are on the job and the a p atriotic seasoning. Come and fitoon< •' ham, Mt. View, California, a the summer months. ft jo® Coleman and family have sorority sister of the bride, Mrs J C. Nelson left last new heating plant will be start very welcome. week after visiting her sister, ed soon. ImoVVd* Into the B arnett proper- sang “Because” before the cere- The city is having the ditch > on tMe highway. mony and “W ith -T h is Ring I Mrs Jennie Martin for several cleaned out with a shovel from Mr and Mrs Ove H ansen,. Mr Thee W ed” was sung a fter the days. The newest thing in social games Mr and Mrs John M. DeMoes Pendleton. It Is hoped that the W a n f an d Mrs Sam Brock and Mr ring cerem ony. Miss C lara Bar- have purchased a cottage at wider and deeper ditch will re FOR SALE: Hotel and Coffee and Mrs Jam es Maddox recently tholom ew played the wedding some of the danger from returned from a vacation trip music. The church was decorat- Hansville, Wn., near Point No move floods if there are any more id $hop. Profitable location coun to and a pleasant w a y to use some W allowa lake. ed in palm s, w ith bouquets o f Point on Puget Sound, and will ty s e a t tow n, Moro, Oregon, spend much of the summer the near future. Mr and Mrs Bill Reid J r a fter w hite and pale Pio* «lock, del- o n H ighw ay 97 to C alifornia. there on account- o f John’s ---------------------— 40 outside rooms, 13 baths, a th re e weeks trip covering _______ x time w h ile waiting for a stage, a TRÀHSKMERIC t CHIEF health. n IT J - XX 10 show ers, tile a n d concrete large p a rts of scenic California, Mr and Mrs Charles Lemley construction. Is grossing $15, Arizona, Utah, W yoming, Idaho, ( j C0F§6 G. U p d C g f a i l “ of Gresham stopped Sunday w ife or one of our >good lunchs. 000, approximate net $8,000 Washington and Oregon, spent A ttorney at law evening on their way home per year.- Coffee Shop leased th e end of the trip w ith his p a r from Spokane, Wn., where they ents, Mr and M rs Wm. Reid in Can do better, Is on increase < MORO attended the funeral of Mr. now. Owners wish ,Jo retire A Wasco. W ednesday, Frida) Monday, Lemley's brother, I. D. Lemlay, gelling o n attractiv e term s, 54 ’ W ayne Brown and his sister, Afternoons who died at 86 years. down, balance 4% reasonable M innie H yland of Santa Marie, H arry Pinkerton suffered a ‘ paym ents. T ruly a California spent a few hours THE DALLAS Ken Zachary fin e business and home. F u ll w ith the Wm. R eid s’ Sunday, Moro News Notes Adams Paint Store Shuffle Board Adi . price jnnbidlng all equipm ent T h ey w ere Interested in seeing and fix tu res $37,000. U B ud how t t a g B . looked on th eir T ate, V R ealtor, 156 H arding ranch. W hite Nylon Uniform in lon< and abort aleevM. 211 E ast Third Street Telephone 3209 Blvd., Oregon City, Ph- 7241. Mrs Marie Barnett Cooper 35-6c was u p ' from .^Portland looking GRETA, The Dalle« .. 1 Polled H ereford buM registered 3-yrs o ld / of Roy Roblnaon breeding, A. tS v o n R orstel G rass Valley. MOTOROLA and s PHII/UO auto radios for immediate delivery, for all makes and models of cars, come la and aee about having one Instal led. Prtfces from $4«J>0 up to FO R SALE: I I . . 2105.00. 1 8AM H. HUSBANDS ____ Naw p re « .d e n t of Tranaamerlca HARRY'S RADIO SERVICE d row — 2028 Corporation, who atartad hit apec- Phone Mobley. K ent 512 W Oth St. The Dalles, Or.egon tacular bu«ineaa career at 17 aa >40 Phon. t 9 » «jnonth bank runnoc. y - j ; AT~ STUD: P istol Bring the wife and the neighbors to Field D ay at the Moro Experiment Station Wed. July 6 1:30 p.m. " New Wheats, New Grasses, New Methods, New Ideas and the good old ones over her holding last week. , weeR Mr and Mrs Car- land of <*ortland w ere visiting ^ .j^ d s here also looking over the crop ppoSpects for the next 35^ p harvest. • T f o a m ^ V ^ r n t h ^ W ^ ^ a r k e V ' 3“ ° ^ ° ^ - 35 tfo Py p a re » » o t a 10 lb son 8lnre 35 tfn Fri<|ay 2, . C ongratulations H iggins (AQ- HA) 3-yr old registered quar- te r horse, cham pion a t Los Angeles county fair. F ee $56.- 00 Vern Mobley, K ent. 35 tfn FOR SALE: S P 123 In ternation- a l self propelled com bine 12 ft, cut, good condition. Jo h n W ilson, K ent, Oregon • 35p St* J LOST: W hite ■ faced yearling helfer; under bit off left ea r from N ish p asture, no brand. Jb h n Robinson, Phone 419, ' W asco, Oregon. » 35-8p FO R SALE: I>6 C aterpillar. Pet- e rs & Ginn, Moro. 34-8p FOR SALE: N. W. Thom pson house In Moro, 6 room s, full basem ent, oil furnace, hot wat- Mrs E . ; D. McKee’s sister, M rs V era M arshall and her dau- ghter, M ary w ere up from Port- land visiting over the weekend, re tu rn in g M onday. Leland Schwendel is again w aik |ng th e stre e ts of his hom e ^owrli h av in g retu rn ed from La Grande, w h ere he finished his schooi year, Jim m y W hite has retu rn ed G rande, w here he fin- hlg f lrst year of school, Jg alread y bugy On the farm of Wg a u n t >nd uncle M r and Mr3 w .’ E. B ruckert. ’ Davicj R lchelderfer w as selec- ted as the new school director by a large m ajority, replacing L iqyd Royse, w ho retired th is y e a r. T hings a re shaping up fo r the com ing term of school. J :/ er heater, fireplace, tile g a r a g e ____________________ an d chicken house. . Price $4750.. Giles French. STRAYED W IT H MY CATTLE: One w hite face « y earling bull, no brand.’ One w h ite face year- 11 ng heifer, ea rs cropped; R . Nu - Guilford, W asco, Ore gon, Phone 426. 34-7c t SPETIC TANKS pumped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 tfn White Salmon, Wash. T. Letter Johnson LAW t BB MORO WAOW See - - - Reld A 4 .-Z.— TT-.« -- CUSTOM BALING with a new Case pickup sllcer baler. See H. Justesen or Bob Helyer, Kent, Oregon 31-4c CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - J * S , WIBK Meat cutting, wrapping, «harp a freeze. Bring them In an y dav u WIRE but Sunday. C 4 C Food Store, WIRE Grass Valley, Oregon. 2ltfc pipjq FITTINGS bpRAYING and DUSTING by AH sizes air, weed control, fertilizer b a t H TUBS spraying $1.75 per acre for LAVATORIBg plane and pilot. Barnett & osETS Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn « ' TJ ™ g SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser- PIP E FITTINGS vice. Leave shoes at Sm iths PLUMBING & WIRING Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn CONTRACTORS . Perry. 15tfc gnil have som e good b“ * 8 ln FOR SALE— Now available for Ooor model ranges, electric re- Immediate delivery W 111 y 8 fr| KCraters, water heaters, etc. Jeeps and four-wheel drive c u pick-ups. Complete Wlllys We Service Anything We bell- Overland line of panels, station E lectric Pum ps for any wagons and Jeepsters now depth w e ll. . sensationally reduced ln price. Let experienced men ¡take Contact Willis Motor Co., Third cars of your well and Llnco’n Sts., The Dalles, Oregon. ^2tfc I THE TAVERN How safety-circle driving cuts down accidents ’’Know your safety-cirple!” is an im portant lesson taught Standard o f CalifornXa_driyto ers... and perhaps it can be helpful to you. Your safety-circle is the distance you need to meet an emergency situation-a car stopping suddenly ahead, for example. O ur drivers get a special test w h ich tells them exactly how fast they react, b u t in general, it takes the average person a full second to see a hazard, think w hat to do and act. So, driving on a clear road, at 30 miles an hour, you should stay at least 7 <nr lengths behind the car ahead; when you drive 45 miles an hour, stay behind 13 car lengths. More than 5,000 Standard drivers have studied this and many other safety p rin d - A ples in our D river Training Program, Resides passing thorough visual examina tions. Last year, they drove 41 m illion m iles w ith an accident rate 60X low er than the national trucking fleet average. V i, s MNQAR0 O ll COMPANY U tt„