Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1952)
*> M O B « SU R M A N COLUTI JOIHSAI., „„BOOB UHMA». MOVKMBl» >1. IM I Donald Haynes left Monday lerxed his place there. sponsoring the dances and Mer Mr. and Mrs. AmamUx ®>n for his home In L« as Angeles, • md M jm . Archie Cantrall ton Sauer of Tygh Valley is the California after spending three had as their guests Saturday ami Borstel spent Sunday evening at weeks here at tl»e home of his Sunday her brother -« h sister instructor. the home of MIj and Mrs. Frank (By M rs fU p. Ba^er) Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley sister, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth went to Gresham recently and Mr. and Mrs. W illard Barnett Everett and family of Portland. Pvt. Herman A. Peters, son of visited their parents, Mr. and • r. ,m'| Mrs. H. D. Peters of gave (a surprise dinner party Mr. and M*rs. Fred Cox re Mrs. Charles Lemley They went Grass \ alley is now taking in at their home Wednesday even fantry basic training with the ing in honor of the lGth birth turned home Thursday from to Monmouth Saturday to visit 7th Armored Division at Camp day of their son, Keith. Guests Dorris, California where they Mr. and/ Mrs. Henry Tetz and for included Barbara Blaylock, Mary spent a tew days visiting his homecoming. Sunday Mrs. Eileen Roberts, California. Cooley and a friend capie from Private Peters is training at Brady, Elaine Brlnkart, and Kar lx,ther Vern Cox, who is ill. Eugene and .spent the day at the Camp Roberts under the arn\y’s en Goddard and Joan Eakin of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Barnett Tetz’ The Lemleys re Condon, George Kelley, Danny and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley turned home. most advanced basic educational home Monday. setup, the Division Faculty sys Duncan, Gary Schilling, Larry went to Portland Tuesday on bu Among those going to Gresham tem. Smith and Donald Schilling. siness and to visit relatives. Thursday to attend the funeral Mrs. Alice Smith of Heppner Little Arline Todd celebrated Quite a crowd attended the of Hans Kock father of Alfred her «th birthday We<Jnesday« visited friends here Sunday and square dance at the pavilion Kock, were Mr. and MYs. Alfred left Monday for her home. when her mother, Mrs. Bill Friday night. The VFW are Kock and son Bud, Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger ami I odd invited about 32 of her von Borstel. • Mrs. Frank von friends to help her celebrate at Mrs. John Bust were business Borstel, Mr and Mrs. Claus Bar- visitors in The Dalles Friday. the Baptist church party room denhagen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dun Gamees were played under di- Pinkerton arJl Mr and Mrs. rection of Mrs. Ivan Blagg. Ar- lap and family arrived Friday Balph Eakin of Condon and dine then opened her gifts and fnom Carlton to spend the week Fritz Rohw'eder. later cup cakes and ice cream end at the home of his mother, Mr. and MYs. George Bash slices were served by the Host Mrs, A. A. Dunlap. visited relatives at Metolius last Starr Buggies arrived Satur- ess assisted by Mrs. Shelton week. E ritts. Staytoi to visit rela- nay fi tiv< and to at ter 1 the* reception Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike went I- to Portland Sunday to spend a for Mr [r. and Mrs. O. N. Buggies Sunday f« w days on business. Mr and Mrs. Earl Olds spend Mts. Grover Young is in Ixw Angeles, California at the home Frida y and Saturday In Portland, Mr: i. A. A. Dunlap and her bro- of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young. ther, Donald Haynes returned She is taring for her daughter 'I hun day from Carlton where in law who recently returned they -pent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap. home from the hospital. Mrs. Harry Hooper left Tues Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Esllnger were hosts at a dinner Sunday day for Hazelton, Idaho to pack to honor his father, Ernest her things as they w ill move Esllnger of Moro on his birth to Grass Valiev to live. He has day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eslinger, Mrs. B. A. Hogue and daughter, Gertrude of The Enjoy THRU BUS Service Dalles, Lyle Hogue of Portland enables on main line trips . . . and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg. ♦he family convenient service on Mrs. H arry Howell of Kent • Grass Valley TtûRjpwtafibft ♦o limit was hostess Wednesday after noon when the American Legion, auxiliary met at the Kent Legion, hall. Gifts were collected for the veteran’s gift shop In Portland. Plans were madk? for Thankgiv- Ing dinner to be held at the Kent Ix*gion hall Sunday Nov 23 at 2 o'clock. Refreshments were served later bv the hostess. ; A • : ’ : ALL Greyhound trips. ♦he cost to its needs or wishes. I he name "Greyhound” has become the standard by which we measure a ll the good th in g s in highway travel. Check Greyhound's service to V destination— you’ll find I’HONE' i t alw ays convenient, fre- MM d Pax.iût I ' " ' uentl) th ro u g h ,” and to- 1100 KF I*, t AVE ay s best travel bargain. Gone way Ï. R-Trip _ M o r t g a g e L o c i s t o M e e t Y o u r I n d i v i d u a l n e e d s : Portland $ 2.00 $ 4.5.3 * Eugene «..30 10.40 ATTBACTIVW TEItMS Bend 3.35 .3.40 The Dalles 0.95 1.55 PUOMIT SERVICE Spokane «05 10.90 a S ta n d a r d I n s u r a n c e C o. Plu» Tax. Save an e x tra 1 0 % TACH W 4 V w ith a S ou nd T rip T lt k e t . A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te i n a g r ic u ltu r e GREYHOUND HOME OFFICE «12 S. W. Washington Phone AT 43.31 TURKEY D IN N E R T h a n k s g iv in g T h u r s ., N o v . 2 7 FINANCE NEEDED FARM IMPROVEMENTS NOW! $1.50 The Dalles NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N The Dalles, Oregon Owned by Farmen far Farmers r - l f f LAND BANK LOANS b per plate A generous helping of Boasted young tom Turkey with Brew sing, Mashed Pota toes and Gravy, vege table, Slilad, Hot Rolls, choice of Mince or Pumpkin Pie with whpp'fl Cream and Coffee. WHY PAY MORE ? At the V a lle y I n n Grass Valley, Oregon BUS DEPOT ' Portland, Oregon von Borstel accompanied her to Portiand and spent a few days attending the annual meeting of the Cancer society. Mrs. Bernard Martin and Mrs. Jack Horner were business visit ors in Portland Thuraday. A number of Grass Valley peo ple attended1 4H club achieve ment night in Moro last Tuesday. Mr. anil MYs Ted Trimble nesday and spent until Saturday visiting her parents, Mr and were business visitors in Port Mrs. John Jenkins. Mrs. Frank land from Wednesday until F ri day John Day Bull Sale November 22 93 BULLS TO SELL _ ft A m M ßuit vòTRRBUBH ERtnoum" von Borstel. He brought his movie projector and shitwed some pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Baver left Friday for Sheridan and spgnt a few days visiting his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Elliott. Mrs. Ilbnald von Borstel and children went to Portland Wed YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NITROGEN FERTILIZERS Elephant Brand (C a n a d ia n ) Protect Jobs by Saving Electricity Ammonium Nitrate I he long dry fall has resulted in dangerously low water in the rivers which generate our hydroelectric power. The Defense Electric Power Administration has ordered temporary cutbacks in the amount of ppwer Sulphate af Ammonia used by major electric users such as factories and shops. This means that production is being curtailed and workers’ wages reduced...or even cut off altogether. We have Several Carloads You Can Help! NO W IN STOCK Every kilowatt-hour of electricity you save releases more for industry. At PORT DOCK In The Dalles, also ’More men will continue to draw their full pay checks. So check your home now for ways to save electricity every hour of every day. To keep Soil Sulphur jobs going...make every kilowatt count! Be Thrifty With Electricity! Land Plaster Save electricity everywhere you can. Eliminate waste of electric power everywhere. Snap off the switch on that lamp or appliance whefi you • • Boron I • M • © CHEMICAL i fEM UZEH CO. STA N MAYFIELD PHONE fiftish using it. Remember... make every kilow att count! 5161 PORT DOCK . THE DALLES 0 • . ° Pacific Power & Light Company I I in cooperation with NORTHWEST UTILITIES CONFERENCE COMMITTEE and Ihe DEFENSE ELECTRIC POWER ADM INISTRATION