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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1952)
o HAGE 3 SH BK M AN COI N T l JO l R N A L V MORO, OREGON H. Moro Personals M x>rt a tri FR ID A Y , A UG UST 8, IM S urneü Port- and c .Mrs. Cc The service at the Grass Val oui fri for » visit ley Methodist church. for the month of August, will be held Mn Marjorie lis te r of Hood on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Service next Sunday, August River known here as Mbrjorie Meloy, was in town Wednesday 10 at 3:00 p. in. Rev. H. Gravenor visiting and transacting busi Walter Nichols, son of Mr. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melzer left and Mrs. Wes Nichols, reports that he saw a flying saucer on Wednesday for their home near Dayton after spelling the har July 31 about six o’clock in the vest evening. He not oidy saw it but sons. season here wrth their he drew an engagnig picture of A new daughter has been born it toother with a jet plane, a to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stephens m&on and stars. their home in Monterey, Cal Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt at ifornia. drove to Seattle last week to at tend the wedding of the formers Charles Barlett of Bend, one cousin, and to spend a few days time resilient of the Moro vicin visiting relatives. ity, died in Bend Thursday t>f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt left last week after a long illness. Tuesday to spend several days While here he was married to at government camp near Car- Echo West, who with two dau son, Washington at the summer ghters survive him. Miss Evelyn Kirkelie went to cottage of P. E.* Curtiss of The Dalles. They were accompanied Portland Sunday for a medical by their grand children, Skip check, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kirkelie taking her per and Judy Axtell. Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Bennett down. are in Portland this week. Their A birthday party in honor of son David is spending the time 4 year old daughter of Mr. and with his grandparents, Mr. aiyl Mrs. Chet Coats, little Patricia Mrs. Ralph Brisbine. Jean, was held at the Carroll Mrs. Ove Hansen of The Dalles Sayrs’ home Tuesday afternoon was here Tuesday to help Mrs. with Janice and Kenneth Lem Ralph Brisbine put the Sorer» ley, Anthony Carroll Sayrs arul Hansen house in shape for rent Tom and Mary Coats present. ing this fall to several of the Miss Juanita Stanek of ’Hie Moro teaching staff. Dalles is here to spend a few I j CDR and Mrs. N. W. Frees jr days visiting with her sister, and children, Toni, Michael and Mrs. Bon Christianson. John Wyman, are here this week William A. Coryea, 83, known from Moffett Field, California, to Sherman countians as a kino to visit her parents, Mr. arid ly aged, sewing machine sales man and repairman, died in Mrs. Giles French. Mrs. Vie Race, sister of Carroll The Dalles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ixrgan Sayrs, who is here for harvest, killed a good sized rattlesnake and son Larry of Weiser, Idaho under the garden gate on that visiteil with the B. H. Rober sons last week. ranch Wednesday. 5362 is the new Phone No. of Dr. O tis G. Perkins — OPTOM ETRIST — NOW A cross LOCATED - from 405 Stadelm an-B onn New Phone 5 3 6 2 East Second Hardw are Co. Residence 2 0 4 4 GREAT DAY A lo n g a b o u t L abor d ay Watch for announcement of the opening of Moro’s newest, lightest, brightest, most nodern, most colorful store M O R O Desmond Rhinehart left Friday for Ohio and his former home. Arlee Rhinehart son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rhinehart o^.vrling- lovely new dresses and Lingerie Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses G ay Shop Oregon Pictured are so m e of rtie 200 dollinanneiiuiiis, one-third life size, that tell the story of Paris fash ion s sin ce the end of th e war lery F in e side in th e recen tly opened gal- M try hill, W ashington, w h ere t i l l at M aryhill M useum of exq u isitely eoiltu red , shod mid A rts on the W ash in gton clad L illiputian m annequins are of th e Colum bia river at on perm anent display. ilren of Seattle and Mrs Mr. anil Mrs. Norm*tn Gochnauer Shannon of The Dalle-» and family. She alsc» visited with l ha I Mrs. Emma Shearer a visit is working her son, Jerry,'who -t week. .Mrs. Joe Driukaril for Mr. anil Mrs. LIoyd R u se. 1rs. Charles' Neville Mrs. George Wil son of Kent recently. >f Corvalllis visited Mrs. Hugh White entertained was here on busim Mr. and Mils. G. A her bridge club recently with a Mr. ami Mrs. Flo;yd t 'low and • Mr. Neville assists luncheon. Two tables of bridge were in play. Mrs. Frances Wat kins held high score for the af R. 1 Williams rushed her »ospitai in The Dal- ternoon. ’Plie Slier v\ it! >nvul Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duckett I» was call anil daughters of Wenatchee, again now Wn., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. H Watkins last week. ith, a dau- Lou Carrie Smith of Mrs Little All>ert Dean Dormaier es re inni home from is visiting his grandparents, Mr. visit at the Drinkaril and Mrs. Bernis Guy in Port land. and Mrs. Clark Van Gaas- Mr. and iMrs, Bill Rothery of ind family stopped Friday Ephrata, Wn., are staying with k up his mother, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vleda Van Gaaaheck and take Rothery while Bill works on the er to The Dalles where they at A1 Dormaier harvest crew. tended business: and shopped Mrs. Mildred Smith anil family Miss Patricia Miason and Jerry of Kent were business visitors Mason are here from Spokane in Wasco recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hailey OLDEST EUROPEAN . . . Karl to visit their aunt Mrs. Andy anil dauhters of Seattle were Glorkner, Eidengesese, Germany, Engherg. overnight guests of Mrs. B. E. telebrated his 106th birthday re Judson Wieler left Sunday for Hailey and Mrs. Lela Hailey re cently. Still in possession of all his Oakland, Calif., to visit his grand cently. faculties, including a taste for a mother, Mrs. Elva Rivers anil his Mrs. Earl Long of Portland daily glass of beer, Herr Glorkner aunt Mrs. Cecil Rowan. was a recent week end guest of riay be oldest man in Europe. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Du Fault were he.’ *» » « « « « * w y r—— » parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Barnett. The DuFaults are in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. Wright at tended tlie Wright family reun ion on the Ix’wls river near Port land. There were about 100 per sons present. Mr. Wright’s child ren, Mr. and Mrs. I^eston Wright and family Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and family, 'Mrs. Pearl Wright and family all of Port land wi re there. .•ah shopp ers In The Dalles Saturday were Mr. and Mb’s. Pet- cr DluFault, AIr. a anil Mrs. Glen Wall,ace, Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Rhinehart am,! far y anil Mrs. mlly. C.ayl.>rd Guy and Mrs. V. P. Brock and children Karen and Joe returned home Saturday morning from a three 2.30 Standard Time Wasco Field week visit at Twin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. J.G. Medler and son Mal colm of Portland and Mrs. Gladys Utley and son, David, also of Portland visited several days with Mr■s. Medler’e brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam After a‘ family picnic Brock. on the 1awn of the V. I’. Brockt, Suturduv’ the Medien, and Ut- leys ret ijrneil home. Recent weekend vlsitoi•a at the Guy Andrew»' home w,?re his children Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr of Portland Andr »f Sa- Phillip Andr Wasco News Sherman County Braves Glenwood Beefo’s Paenting - Papering* USED BUYS ¡946 Int. 1 ton pick-up, with duals Decorating BEEFO’S 1948 Int. Truck bulk rack 2-sp. ax.$1250 $800 F ree Brush »ml Hpr«y (biaranteeil At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Qregon Beefo’s estim ât«» Beefo’s Sat Isfact hoi •’or Inform ation call Moro 821 MEANS OF ALL GHAPEL > '» II HIGGLING Leonard It. Sm ith l .’.C DAi LE*. OREGON Phone 3729 518 W 7thSt The D alles, Oregon Phone 3133 M o rtg a g e Loc ts to M e e t Y our In d iv id u a l needs ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROMPT SERVICE Standard Insurance Co. A w estern c o m p an y serving w estern a g ric u ltu re HOME O FFIC E Hl? S. W. W ashington Phone AT 43.31 Portland, Oregon 8.2.3 TIKES WEINHARD FORME! $1475 TD6 International Tractor $1950 TD6 International Tractor $3000 II witÜ angle dozer 1949 Buick sedan super $1550 Model D, John Deere 7 ? Ù. K. McKean Company, Moro (W T{ COM,AM,. »-jlllAHC o», M 'J É w / ï - ô â b - “Just a note to let you know I’m still o. k. Things nren I too hud over here hut they keep us plenty busy and III sure be glutl when my time for rotation comes! If'ell, it won I be too long now and after all, if you’re going to l;?ep a d ’ loeracy I guess everyone has to pitch in.” Just a lonesome G. I. writing home. He's helping in the armed forces. Bn, there arc things y< i ran do to help, too. 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Race is for the strong... Buy U.S. Defense Bonds regularly! © 7TU If. S. Government rfoe, not pay foe thie adnertieind The Treaeury - Department thanke, for their patriotic donation, the Advert f in d Council and Sherman County Journal •