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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1949)
PAGE *3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 194» * * ■ - \ ,— Mrs. VI Race came Tuesday 1 1 . ; _ evening to stay for some time lY lO rO in Moro where she is managing the Moro Variety & Remedy Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 Relshee store succeeding Mrs. Jay Free- stopped at Wallowa lake when man. returning from Minnesota a Mrs. Thomas W. Thompson week or so «go and while stroll- and infant daughter born Scp- ing about the park near the hotel tember 29th, at ^TheDalles, ie- were called to see some verv turned home Thursday from the large fish that were chasing hospital. The baby has been na small trout where the river runs med Judith Elaine. into the lake. The account of Aden Axtell left last Friday* these big fish was published in , for Aloha to remain this winter the Walla Walla Bulletin and with Mrs. Nora Jack, a sister in states that one was 12 feet long. iaw. the other six. Roy and wife saw -------- the 6 footer and report that it MORO FOOTBAIA NUMBER» didn’t look like a sturgeon. 20 Clarence May The teacher’s institute a n d 21 Jim Hart work shop will be held at The 23 Leroy Martin Dalles next week, October 13-14, 25 Dick Rust according to Wily Knighten, su 28 Jim Roberson nerintendent. All teachers must 29 Arthur Buether HONOR WRIGHT PLANE . . . General view of the celebrit> studded « th cH n r " the formal presentation of the Wright brothers' “» U y attend. 30 Carl Kelley RE Hawk” i t the Smithsonian Institution In Washington The ceremony Rev. W. W. Gearhart w i 11 31 Ed Justesen “ . « rfwv of tribute to the first men to fly 45 years aKo in t e speck on the subject, “Wh?n 34 {°Jn Alley RT STht background Is Chief Justice Fred M . Ytoson. chancellor of the God says ‘No’ ” next Sunday at 36 AWrecUtock ^ ih s o n ia n , be addressed the crowd after scrn u n re ceremon.es. the Moro Community church. 37 Roy Ha y Mrs. Fred Walter returned last 38 J e r ry Buc^oltz C week from a two week trip to 39 y RG California where she visited her 40 Scott Fritts brother In Oakland, friends In 41 M arvlriRlchar Martinez and Antioch and her 42 Bill Coats parents In Swh.nvn.eZ S lin g I have lest m y lease o n n.y fciir.er LT Mr. and Mrs , G‘le? *F M w ily Kn|ghten T.H location in Grass V alley an d have closed came home Tuesday ,TOr"' P°J't 51 David Moore F land where he had attended the M Rob MarUn Q my auto rep air shop th e re for that rea. conference of 11 western state J Fred von Bo„stel T.H belonging to Council of SU e Norval RH son. I w ant to th an k th e people of the Governments. Education, star. Edwards county for th eir business while there. organization and hl^ ays 58 Rodney Rolfe the subjects discussed at t h w ___________ meeting. BOOKS PR INTED Joe’s Motor Service, Joe Ritner Edmund Stephen«, one time The conference committee r- Sherman countian, will b e port »has been printed and is made AsslsUnt Chief of Plant nearly ready for distribution Industry in charge of Admlnls through the county agent’s ni tration on November 30, hia Bce This report includes »be predecessor retiring. Mr. Steph- statements of the several co-Ti ens finished schools in Moro and m|ttees that studied the countv OSC before entering the govern an(j lts agricultural and social ment service permanently at j^ e ¡n January of 1948. Delav Woodard, Oklahoma. has been caused by editing and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brandt by agreement on printing, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs R o The Midco sale book -will be bert Meyer and Conrad W aber printed within a few days and of Wapato, Washington, visited will be distributed by Miller & with the Fred Walters here go- Teale by October 20. The sale ing to DeMoes park for a barb?- is to be held November 3 at the cue dinner. . fairgrounds Sixty six head of Bill Hall - a n d his father In Herefords are consigrted. _ w. Fred Morse, returned from |)rriu(} t(loas„ 8 a Un R„,| hunting trip this week with bead trim . Colors are w hite and deer for their trouble. pastel, also bla^i. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger GRETA, The Dalles re In Portland this week to ob- dn dental attention. “ AT T H E CAPITOL CITY" Herman Peters Jr. left Sun- All wool coats in tweeds, Past Matrons of the Moro day for Salem where he will brushed wool & gabardine, lodge met at the home of Mrs. enter Willamette university GRETA, The Dalles Anna Moore Thursday night to reorganize for the winter social season. . Past taoble Grands were guests of Mrs. Maggie Barnum Thurs day afternoon at her home for a social afternoon. Are you hungry; The , Missionary society will hold its next meeting October 12 with Mrs. Maggie Barnum as hostess. Mrs. Nina Pinkerton, will be leader and the subject is Social Education in Action. George G. Updegralf A tto rn ey a t law Monday. Ed’s Place ♦ ♦ ♦ IT’S GOLDEN AUTUMN i “Beefo” O ’Meara, prop. OP KN S U N D A Y S F rid a ) T H E DALLES 211 E a s t T h ird S tre e t T elephone 3209 drink here at the Tavern almost anytime hunger overtakes you. 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