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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1955)
© PAGE f FRIDAY, JVXE IT. 1953 SH EKMAN CUl’XTY. I<»1 IISAK MollO, OKkGON. Mr. and Mrs. BoKjHoskinson GRAHtt VALLEY NEWS tend the picnic and do some visit the university. went to Portland Friday to attend ing Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Claut1 Bayer and E. E. Barzee went to Portland The auxiliary of the Chris the graduating exercises of her family have moved t< Monday with his grandson. Max, Schultz American legion, niece, Karen Goddard, and re recently vacated hy I nt* JctTuCb on some business He was glad to will hold post, a lunch from 11:30 to m ained for the Cockburn-Douma Faster family. get home where things were quiet 1:30 June 25 and also a food sale at wedding there Sunday. er. Mrs. Uoyd Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley and the same hours, in the legion hall were in Portland recently for eye sons were business visitors in ••Chunky” Kirkelie is playing on. First street. left field for the American Legion Portland Wednesday and Thurs- L. P. Haven is getting around treatment for her son Tommy. team from The Dalles and was In with the aid of a couple of sticks day. Oregon City Saturday night to while his right leg is in a cast. COOX HAH PLACES Arden Peters came> home last Congressman Sam Coon of the play. The accident causing it occurred second district of Oregon will have Tuesday from Kla math Falls ‘‘Sklppy” Axtell, son of Mr. and when a wheeled tractor upset where he graduated f rom OTI He vacancies at the U. S. Naval Ac will work for Harrj Hooper at Mrs. Bob Axtell, underwent sur with L. P. riding it. ademy at Annapolis, Maryland, the Service Station. gery Wednesday morning at the Mrs. Eugene Amidon was re Doembecher hospital in Portland presentative of the Eastern Star the U. S. Military Academy at for. a heart condition he was born of Moro in Portland last week and West Point, New York, and at the U. S. Air Force Academy at Den with, in hopes of correction. Dean Pinkerton and Frank Savrs Mrs. Jack Lawrence has been are in Portland to represent the ver, Colorado, for admission in out of the hospital for several Masons this week. Mr. and Mrs. July 1956. All boys who are Interested and days and is at the home of her Harry Pinkerton went down Thur qualified should write immediate daughter, Mrs. Bert IJte in Port sday to attend. ly to Congressman Sam Coon, land. She is still under the doc Dick Morgan is in a hospital in House Office Building. Washing tor’s care. The Dalles and reported as very Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson, he ill having suffered a paralysis of ton, D. C., so they may receive ad ditional information and be ad formerly Union Pacific agent in his right side. He is nearly 84. mitted to the examination.______ Moro, were here to visit Mr. and The city of Moro special elec Mrs. Truman Strong and attend tion to decide on a levy of some the Sherman county picnic at De $3.000 above the six percent limit, 43c ADVANCE ON WOOL 60c ON MOHAIR Moss Sunday. was approved by a vote of 29 to Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Helyer, Mr. 13 Tuesday as few voters took Cooperative orderly marketing NEW ROYAL TRITON and Mrs. Howard Belshee were time to go to the polls. This is brings h igh er Incentive up from The Dalles for the his the smallest margin by which such payments and higher total IRA FRIDLEY torical society picnic Sunday^ a lew has passed in the city in returns to YOU. Consignee Mr. and Mrs. Ernes? Webb of recent times although the levy SHIP Beaverton made their annual trek was smaller than any recently DON’T SELL Wasco, Oregon to Sherman county Sunday to at- voted upon. FREIGHT COLLECT. MonfTersonals A drivers license examiner will be on duty in Moro Tuesday June 2ft at the courthouse between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Mrs. Clem Eslinger came up from Hillsboro Sunday morning to take in the historical picnic at DeMoss Springs and to spend a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Powell ac companied by Mrs. May Barnum drove up from Portland Sunday for the historical picnic. Charles Belshee attended the wedding of George von Borstel at Dufur Saturday before going on , to McMinnville to help celebrate the. 25th wedding anniversary of hls’son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss of Hansville, Wn. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holder of Paisley were among those present Sunday for the Sherman County Historical picnic at DeMoss. There will be a regular meeting of the Sherman county chapter American Red Cross at tha Moro Hotel Monday night, June JO and members and interested persons are requested to attend. Leo Myers, for two years prin cipal of the Moro school, has re signed to accept a position that was open as principal of the Creswell union high school, a fe\\ miles south of Eugene With his family he will move before the ¡ L L l ? « . « Ä ■ “ '« « «„J».. N .tlo n U l'uri«. and Id . n l n o c r - end of the month. A few applica tions have been received fo rch e (/.(I i a. Samuel. to Potlach, Idaho Saturday and re position as head of the Moro Shelt Burres was in town again turned Sunday. They took their schools but no interviews have Saturday from his ranch on the son Jimmie to an uncle’s ranch to h ^ is s Y a v o n Blum of Marysville John Day. still in a wheel chair spend three weeks there as a Washington was here last week but looking and feeling better. vacation. . Edwin Balslger came home from end to visit with the Kirkelie Starr Ruggles is now wheeling Eugene after finishing his second him around. family. year as a pre-dental student at Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull return CARD OF THANKS ed from Portland Sunday evening We wish to thank our many coming home with Mrs. Glayds friends for kind words of sym Morrison who was down for the erfection pathy in the passing of our dear Douma wedding. They found it pretty hot in Portland and didn t sister, Nellie M. Meloy. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull see much of the Rose show. in every service Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coons drove Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Adlard P a t reasonable cost. We have a lot of clothes here. Dainty, light, pretty things for summer. And being old residents we always have some heavy, sturdy, clothes for this kind of weather. 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