Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 21, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGK 3 AHMIMAN COUNTV
Moro Personals
Pomona grange meeting for the
third quarter has been postponed
from August 29 to September 19
by the officers of Harlandview
grange where the meeting will
1* held. Dinner will be served at
twelve o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger
were in Portland the first of the
week to obtain medical attention
for Ernest.
Mr. and .Mrs. Darwin Van
Gilder went to Albany Saturday
and from there to Corvallis to
attend the Young family reunion
held annually In the valley. Mrs.
Edna Freeman made the trip
down with them and her son
Neal of Eugene came to meet her.
Mr. ano Mrs. Ray Blake were
A THOUGHT OF
JOURNAL, MOKU, O K EGO N
visitors at the Truman Strong
home last week end from Port­
land where Ray is office man for
a machinery company.
Chester Searcy was here for a
visit with his sister, Mrs. Har­
ry Pinkerton and family.
Mrs.
lama Searcy of Hilsbolro left last
Friday for Redmond to visit
friends there before returning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Bennett
were here this week while on
their way home to Lebanon after
a visit with his parents in west­
ern Washington. Their son David
is as big and brown as a football
player.
Wily Knighten jr. is going to
remain at Hamilton Field and is
now trying out for the western
football team of the air corps.
g ra tefu lness
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FRIDAY, AUGUST SI, 1353
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Myers and Office Building, Seaule, Wash.,
family arrived early this week not later than September 14. post
to start work preparatory to the master Johnson says that such
beginning of school, which wdl Examinations are being given all
be September 14.
over this area whether the posi­
A marriage license was grant­ tion is filled o(3 not
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ed to Carl Ziegler and Evelyn M.
Mrs. lama Hansen, widow of
Kirkelie by the county clerk the late Martin Hansen, and her
W|t*dne«day preparatory to their daughter, Ruth Chaffin of El Pa-*
coming marriage Sunday.
so, Texas, were here the first of
Sheriff Norman Fields has re­ the week to visit with Mrs. Ora
turned this week after his vaca­ Peetz. The Hansens were long
tion.
time Sherman countjans.
Walter Doerflinger of Carmi­
Vernon Flatt returned to Port­
chael, California was cruising land Monday and is expected to
along Monday near De.Moss when remain there for three or four
a passenger in a met car called weeks in the care of a doctor.
fire. The engine stopped at the His heart condition is not so bad
same time. When the sheriff’s Mrs. Flatt reports, but he is suf­
office was notified a fire truck fering from nervous exhaustion.
went to the scene in time to put
Books placed on the “Memori­
out the fire before the tires were
burned or the contents of the al Shelf” of the Moro Public Li­
trunk destroyed. Saved also was brary in memory of Mrs. Mary
a parrot w’hich must have felt his Higley are as follows:
vocabulary somewhat limited to
"Cowboy Boots” - Garst - the
describe his sentiments.
Doer­ story of a boy’s experiences on a
flinger went back to California ranch in Wynton ng.
by bus leaving w’ord for the in­
“The Secret of the Old Sam-
surance company.
The federai civil service com­
mission announces examination
for substitute postal clerk in the
Moro office at a rate of $1.36Mt
l>er hour. Applicants must file
In MlEMORIAM - The passing heart enshrined - "as to every-
of ORA LEWELLEN ZELL - wife and mother should be”—
June 29, 1953 • aged 72 years..
In the garden of our hearts,-
grows - A ROSE - its fragrance -
Dear Friends—
“like God’s love divine” its pun-
Your flowers, a token of affec­ gence exuded - “ EVER-LAST­
tion for her, and words of con­ ING” -is wafted to eternity; Alo­
dolence to us—are ours to cher­ has’ Golden Shore, there - part­
ish—and yet, the heart throbs of ings are abandon’ beneath the
empty arms, and regretful heart peaceful skies, of Gods eternal
crowd in up on us— as we grope morning.”
with the director at 302 Federal
our way alone.
As she lived—she scattered—
Some meaningful word - is gi­ sunshine and gladness, grew ros­
ven by Fraternal Friends, which es and scattered their petals, a-
we beg to offer-as “an ECHO” long her way, “Like dew of morn­
of her passing, and from the des­ ing—its blessings, unheeded, un­
DEN TINT
tiny, which we hope is hers.
told, as, unfolds the life of a rose -
OFFICE
DAYS
May they express encourage­ though in obscurity of unpreten­
Closed until after Harvest
ment to you, and our appreciation tious - security,
its fragrance
Moro Hotel Bldg.
to those who were kind and “none the less” - wafted along of
thoughtful to her, as she in ob­ Gods endurance. It accomplishes
scurity lived the last eight years its mission— “IN GIVING ITS
of her stay among us—
ALL”—She - died - in that faith,
. The “ECHO”—AS OPE’S the as in confidence—she lived.
GATES to ETERNITIES SHOR­
To Martha Theis, Azalea Re­
ES. At the end of the road, there bekah and Columbia lodges - I
is an open gate, Through whlch- I.O.O.F. - Spencer and Libby -
Optometrist
each of us - must pass to our re­ funeral directors - and all the
ward, A S-our FATHER-Claims fripnds- w'e extend our most hum­
405 E. 2nd St.
His own.
ble gratitude • for continuity of
Beyond those gates - may our purpose.
loved ones - “and we in our turn,”
(Across from Stadleman-
And so, we say for her-and to
Find rest and happiness - and we YOU - Aloha - Aloha- • until we
Bonn Hardware)
-The loving thought- that God meet again - lieneath a cloudless
Phone
5362
T he D alles, Ore.
Knows best.
sky.
Our continuing prayer - May He
By - he who was privileged to
be kind to her, who has gone on w'alk “beside her adown through
before us. To her - who lives in 48 years, the last past eight of
our heart • and to friends of many W'hich were “The Best of all.”
years-w e say- ALOHA -
Our apology—we feel that we
Aloha means “fair” well- Al­ owe, to her friends and to her -
oha means “good” bye until we friends, a “lastin g Debt” we try
meet again - beneath a smiling to express herein - that WE NEV­
sky. Aloha means “good "morn­ ER CAN REPAY,—It can only be
ing-w e always will be true, but ours of undeserved gratuity - to
• “best of all” - It means, • I cherish- may all hum anity-
IZ)VE YOU -I LOVE YOU »
SHARE - in appreciation a n d
(Author unknown to us.) sancity of woman-hood.
To her - the Madonna of our
Most Sincerely,
Dr. Frank D. Reid
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
pev Place” and “S ^ p rlse at Sam-
pey Place” both by Frances
Wright.
These are girls* books telling of
the Interesting experience of Ju ­
dy on a farm.
“The Bounces of CynthRnn"
by Evelyn 6. l^ampman - the
story of four orphans, the oldest
fourteen, who came to Oregon by
stage coach and boat, to live
with an uncle, who In the mean­
time had died.
“Horton Hatches the Egg” by
Dr. Seuss, an amusing story for
young children, cleverly Illustra­
ted.
"Westward the \Momen” by
Nancy Wilson Ross. This is a
book about women of every kind
and sort who accompanied or
followed their men across the
continent. It presents the theme
of woman’s share In this majo*’
American experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd E. Duncan,
who will teach In Moro high
school this school year, have ar­
BEEFO’S
rived in town and are living n put out the fir? in our field dur­
the Ragsdale house.
ing the elec’ rice! storm on the
Miss inajean Knighten came evening of Au ’itst 19th.'
up witnr her father Monday from Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnston
Portland after spending a week at
Stockton, California attending a
school for dance Instructors.
A tupenor wrvice
L. A. Joslin has been at the
of personal attendance
court house a part of this week
to do some work on crop insur­
THAT COSTS N O MORE
ance for the PMA.
Sam Cook and Ed Torgesen of
the PMA office were here Tues­
t
day in connection with wheat
loans.
Spence
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
Moro firemen ami our nelghlxirs
and friends who <
help
"OC «TILV AVI
A wide range of price«
that meat« all wltha«
THE SNELLS DIDN’T...
BEEFO’S
When you’re resting up from a long harvest sea­
THE SNYDERS DID
son there is nothing that brings your vitamin con­
tent up to par like a good steak. This we have, the
good, grain-fed, red meat to build up the resistance
for the fall work.
B E E F O ’S
e e e Some people save fo r the
things they want. The Snells D ID N ’T ...b u t the
Snyders D ID ! W ith the Snells and the Snyders
SAVINGS make the difference between having
and not having. You, too, can have more o f the
things you want if you save regularly at First.
at the CAPITOL CITY, Moro, Oregon
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