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SHERMAN COl’N T ì lOVRNAL,
Moro Personals
FTODAY, P E R n V A IY IX 135?
Oregon In History
Wilma Gentry and
Mr. and Mrs.Wendell Balsiger
left Saturday for Portland from
where they took flight Sunday
afternoon for a three week stay
m Hawaii.
Their son arrived
from Japan after several months
in eastern waters on a navy tank
er and will be able to visit with
his parents.
Kenneth Duckett, librarian of
the Oregon Historical society, was
here Wednesday to look over the
Eastern Oregon Lan.i company
papers discarded last week by J.
papers
B. Adams in his inventory of
papers remaining in the vault of
the Webb building.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis bather re-
ceived word that their daughter,
Mrs. James Barker and family,
whose husband is with the USN,
are now located in Brunswick, Ga.
having been recently transferred
there from a California base.
N'eighbors, the Kocks, the
Cochrans and the Frenchs drop-
ped in at the Barnums Friday
night to spend the evening play-
lng son» cards in celebration of
Mrs. Barnum’s 81st birthday.
And fortunately, she won the
honois. Birthday cake baked by
Mrs. Kock was served with cof-
fee following the games.
Sherman chapter FFA placed
fourth in the parliamentary con-
test held at Hood Rivei early this
month with Heppner chapter tak-
ing the first spot.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran
celebrated their 39th wedding an
niversary Sunday by being guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Giles French at
dinner in The Dalles.
Tom Fraser and Norval Martin
have bought the building housing
the Pontiac GMC agency on Pow
ell boulevard in Portland for $90,-
000 according to a story in the
Gresham Outlook last week. There
is also some additional land fac
ing Powell Blvd.
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Rufus Personals
February 10, 1866— The beats
By Mrs. Geo. L. Fox
of the Willamette River, now run
Eddie Shoemaker Wed ning opposition, are carrying pas Those from Rufus Grange go
ing to the conference of the mas
Miss Wilma Gentry, daughter sengers between Oregon City and ters at Mill Creek Grange Satur
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gentry, and Portland for nothing The price day night were Mr. and Mrs. Rol
Eddie Shoemaker, son of Mr. and of passage having been the only land Johnson, Harland McDonald
Mrs. Glenn Shoemaker, were mar-
erence between the lines on and George Fox. Th*t state mas
ried Saturday afternoon, Febru- which to ba« a rivalry, and that ter, Elmer McClure was present
ary 7, at 2 p. m. in the Moro Com- now being abolished by the re- to give instructions to the mas
munity Church with Rev. Ernest cent order not to collect fare, the ters present.
Goodenberger officiating. strife to obtain the object of then
It snowed In Rufus' a bit Mon-
Attending the bride were Miss Pursuit has turned upon the num- lay morning,
......
but it didn't lay
Deanna Martin as maid of honor ber of passengers carried and the ,ong Qn
gr ound because there
and Miss Sherrie Fraser as pr ominance o
e air sex.
wasn’t any fre frost in the ground.
bridesmaid.
The bride’s gister,
February 10, 1874— Wednesday, The high places on the hills
Mrs. John Cain, came up from sal jn q
(U, g. circuit Court), around here were white all day.
The Sherman County Pomona
Roseburg to sing “Because and p lnlshetj trial of s v
verdict
“ The Lords Prayer at the wed- for
.
. . . on 20 years possession, Grange meets at Rufu.- Grange
deft,
<Ung.
She was accompanied by
£ ¿ ^ / ¿ a t e *Held that hall Saturday. February 14, and
\jrs David Moore. The bride car- occupant might take possession the lecturer promises a very good
rj»d a white Bible and wore a of prior occupant under whom he Centennial program open to the
white orchid.
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entered even
Best man was William Cramer tract. Heard Condon’s lecture on
anj j ohn Matteson was usher,
differences between Geology and
After the ceremony and recep- Christianity. His Geology has over
tion, the newlyweds left for a trip grown his Christianity.
to Pasco anj the federal installa-
Diary of Judge M.P. Deady
tions there, returning Monday,
That day he returned to Oregon
February 11, 1857— The Free
Technical Institute at Klamath state Republican Party was for
Falls where he is going to school ntally organized in this territory
and she returned to her classes today, at a meeting held at the
at Sherman High the following Linn County Court House in Al-
day.
bany. Hon. W. T. Matlock was
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elected President and I^eander
PLAN
ate from 1>ewig & c iark
this Holmes Secretary of the Conven-
sprjng ¡¿is mother has sold her Hon. A platform calling for the
YOUR
grocery store and now owns an admission of Oregon as a “free
SEASONS
immediate con
apartment house.
state’’ and the imn
struction
of
a
transcontinental
PRODUCTION FINANCING
Ed Dick, attorney of The Dal
les was in Moro Wednesday on railroad was adopted.
THROUGH YOUR LOCAL
some legal business.
High sohool youngsters have
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N.
Harlandview Grange will be been very busy this week prepar-
host next
Monday
night
to
.
lng for the centennial program
L o a n « are m ade to c a r r y
granges of Wasco and Hood River a j (j)e onnlversary edition of
through the entire prtxluction
counties in the annual Visitation
,
and have pltkeU
period. You pay back the loan
Night for members of the order
a ea( dea, o[ information
only after you market crops or
n the three counties. A program
»h
cou„ ,y .
ast and
livestock . . . and interest on
each dollar only for the exact
is being arranged.
.
present,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
which starts at 2 p. m. Mrs.
d Johnson is the Sherman
County Pomona lecturer.
The Rufus Grange met Thurs-
da\ night with the usual pot luck
supper precedutg the (netting
George Fox, master, called the
meeting to order. Mrs. Harland
McDonald gave a very good leg
islalive report, and Holland John
son, agriculture chairman, gave a
good report. The lecturer, .Mrs.
Swigart, had a program around
a Valentine theme. She had sev-
eral readings, skits and songs.
The building committee hasn’t
taken any action on the building
program as yet. Rufus Grange vo-
ted to pay their lecturer s ex-
penses to the lecturer’s school
held in Corvallis last week. The
Rufus master announced the ap-
polntment of the following com-
mlttees;
pu
. GLat lys Guy and Mrs. Otto
;rsen.
Ko
Agriculture: Rolland Johnson.
Atlee Wilson and Roy Shafer;
Legislation: Mrs. Harland McDon
ald, Allen Tom, and Art Smith;
Finance: Mrs. Harland McDonald,
Atlee Wilson and Mrs. Walter
Morris; Relief: Mrs. Otto Peter
sen, Harland McDonald and Mrs.
George Fox; Card party: Atlee
Wilson, Mrs. Sam Brock and Bert
Swigart; Entertainment:Mrs. Rol
land Johnson, Mrs. Bert Swigart,
and Otto Petersen; Resolutions
the same as the executive com
mittee; Community service: Mrs.
Holland Johnson, Mrs. Bert Swl-
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S E R V I C E ON A M , M A K E S
Call ANDY PAULSON I♦ a t an unheard of PRICE a t $16 per M and up.
JO 5-3513
♦ Must move out entire inventory. U nit prices as
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♦ low as $25 per carrier load of approx. 2,000’,
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Dr. Frank D. Reid ♦
TH 0R E N LUMBER COMPANY
♦
Dentist
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Lyle, W ashington
M o m Hotel Bldg. JO 5-35411
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Tuesdays & W ednesdays
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MONEY
need lew o rk at
tli
E m p ire
21b Hills Bros.
Coffee 1.59
SHERMAN-SUPER MARKET
M oro,
Oregon
Sale Ends February 28
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BETTER DIESEL
PERFORMANCE
V'lCn YOU use RPM DELO Lubricating
0
your diesel engines spend more
ti •’ .vcrking, less time in the shop. It
s ys on parts whether engine is hot
or cold, running or idle. Special com
pounds prevent deposits that clog
and stick rings.
To extend the useful
service life of your
diesel engines and
reduce down time,
use RPM D ELO
L u b ric a tin g O ils.
Mid-Columbia
Production
Credit Association
4th & Court Streets
F irst Federal Savings &
Loan Building
Phone CY 6-2468
The Dalles. Oregon
Sales & Service
Vail, y will have a sale
from 9 to 12 a. in.
“ Crtdh ut nmr at yowr
mailbua oiphoni"
V
t. .John th e B a p tist
Ma chilici'V < '<i. >tore m Moro, Saturday, February 14
PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
We Trade for A nything—Your Ford Dealer
Phone CY 6-3800. Tri-County Tractor, The Dalles
(ira
>1 liakm l goods a n d
OWNED AND OPERATED IY AND
FO* FARMERS AND RANCHERS
HY VALUE
LTAK SOC IETY
( ’a tlio lic
number of days you used it.
F o rd T ru ck A H y d ra u lic loader, only
John Deere, S ft. Tandem D riv e
Good second ear, 1952 Ply. station wagon, overhauled
D4 A H y d ra u lic Dozer— motor overhauled
John Deere H a m m e r M ill, complete
1954) 1 H T . F latbed Fowl T ru c k , stock racks
John Deere M-C c ra w le r A H y d ra u lic Dozer, only
John Deere Rod W eeder, real good, 12 ft.
John Deere M -T A H y d ra u lic mounted plow, only
Lots of o ther used tractors A m achinery.
Mrs. Earl Gentry returned her
daughter Mrs. John Cain and
children to their home in Rose
burg Sunday after attending the
wedding of her sister, Miss Wilma
Gentry Saturday. Mrs. Gentry re
turned home Monday morning.
Ronnie May came up from
Portland last week end for a
short visit. He expects to gradu-
Z E N IT H
MORO, OREGON
For any Standard O il product, call
K. McDonald
Wasco, Ore.
G Illic it 2 5277
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