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TflE SSüSÜÁÑ CÔÜRÎV jÜtlRNAL, Moftü, üRRUOft
ÉRI&ÀŸ, JANÜAiRŸ 27, 196$
:á«££9tttessami
Family Visits
In Moro
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Mr. and M?3. S^arr Ruggles of
Turner, eccompanred by ¡heir sone
Nrtil ¡and Henry and w ife-w e re
visiting in Sherm an county from
Saturday until Monday, .coming
especially for the birthday onni
vcraary o f S ta rr ’« m other, Mrs.
I.ucy Ruggles. Mr. and Mre. Phil
lip Ruggles o f St. Helens were
also here for the anniversary, re
tu ning Sunday. Phil has ac
cepted a clerical position in thf
sheriff’s office a t St. Helens anr
will n o n re tu rn to Moro to accept
the position as watchman a t thr
CCC camp as stated last week.
Mr. and Mr». Carl Sandos were
over from Condon Tuesday for a
special meeting of the county rs-
lief committee..
Beth , M ersinger came home
Monday for a visit with her p ar
ent*, > returning to her work a t
N orthport Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M arius Douma
went to Portland Sunday on a busi-
ness trip returning Tuesday.
E. II. W atkins bought recently
a q uarter section of land from
Mr„ and* Mrs. A :t Barzee and an-
other quarter from Mrs. Barzee
and W, S. Barzee.
Evelyn Davis of The Dalles spent
h e week end with Mrs. Ida Davis
ar.d daughter Pauline.
H , !*nd View s r . n r e members
met in their hall W ednesd.y for
a pot luck dinner and quilting.
-M rs. ( a r l I/andstrom, nee Leora
Pe<*iz, sends word th a t she is
inking up the a rt of Indian
broidery during p art of her leis-
usc time .while in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. ..
. Mrs. M arion Powell entertained
a group of friends Saturday with
b'idge.
Mrs. Clarence Sparling
was high scorer for the afternoon,
- Mrs. W. J . M artin will entertain
the auxiliary menibers on Febru-
a:y l.
The Rebekahs held their reg u la r
social night Tuesday playing five
hundred a t eight tables. Mrs. J .
B. Davis and W. B. Rice holding
high scores for the evening.
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K C D C K & D § v llV C
JUR FELLOW DRIVERS
By Mutiler
Card Party In
Grass Valley
The Rebekah card party and
basket social held in the I.O O .F.
hall F .id ay evening was well a t-
tended. Twelve tables of 500 were
in play with Mrs. A rt Barnum and
A. A. Dunlap receiving high scores
and Mrs. Eben Kee and Herman
Schilling receiving the consola-
tion prizes. Ed Alley auctioned
off the baskets, and the proceeds
»<> * « 25.
j BIDS TO BE LET
Sunday Afternoon
At The Capitol
FOR POWER LINE
By Giles L. French
Sunday afternoon is apparently
visiting day fpr ths state house
fo: on th a t day hundreds, if not
thousand«, of people, old and
young, male and female, come to
Sal m , park in lro n t of the capi
tal and a fte r standing in what
looks like awe for a m inute or so
venture to climb the broad steps
ind enter the brass revolving
doors of the official edifice.
Once inside they gaze up into
he dome and step gingerly inside
he doors of the house and sen-
ita chambers where laws are made
r I unmade by other citizens, a
' w of whom are reading or fcalk-
•ig about m atters th a t m ay be
im portant, or may be the best
cc in town to get oyster stew
..
Visitors usually pay little a n-
tioh to the legislators who are
wo king or
tai inK
®ir
desks and tlus appropriate for
these same legislators a re
e
very cheapest things in this mag-
nificent capitol, being ren
or
th ee dollars a day whereas the
chairs they adorn cost sixteen
times that sum, and the rather
common
looking
needle-point
chairs in the governor’s office cost
more than the set vices of
legislators for an entire session.
It would be encouragiÄg if it
were possible to say th a t amid all
these expensive surroundings the
legislation would be b e tte :, but
time will undoubtedly bear witness
that human frailities remain the
same whether surrounded by mar-
ble or plain pine boards
F irst m ajor construction job ot
the Bonneville super-power net
work today came off the project’s
draw ing boards and was offered
to contractors throughout the na
tion.
Hundreds of jobs will be provid
ed for northw est citizens who will
erect the “ backbone” line from
the dam to the major substation
at Vancouver. M aterials for the
220,000 volt twin circuit have been
arriving daily and bids on the huge
construction job, running into
hundreds of thousands of dollars
will be opened on February 21 at
the offices of A dm inistiator J. D.
Ross.
Completion of the first of the 2
•¡’•:-uits is called for in 180 days
'rnm the date of the award. Sec
ond of the circuits is to be com-
pleted within a 210-day period.
will perm it the line— heaviest
jn thfi loWer Colum(bia area_ ^ o
energized along with the Van-
couver. Euirene n o ,000 volt line in
mjd^autumn> bringing power to a
numfoer of W ashington and Ore-
n communities before the onset
of wiryter
Wage rates for skilled labor
on the project will range as high
as $1.50 an hour. The contract
p ovides th at workers be hired
where possible through employ
ment bureaus. Preference will be
gjven> where possible, to those
c e rt,;fied on relief rolls
Grwg v < |k y high gchool >t
^ jy jc auditorium • Saturday eve-
ninR wag well attendcd; ea€h on?
bis or her p art very well,
Thf. gchool orchest a ' pHyed be-
^ rc nRd <5etween acts under the
d i c t i o n of Mr. Tapp B e tty Lou
O’ds gave a niano solo also. A
d qwnP
hcld a fte r the plav.
Bdb Baker of «Arlington virited
his brother Bill Bake- several'
days last week.
Coach Jewell and bis baskeCiball
Travel««» Safety Sarvioa
team s motored to K**nt~ Friday
cvenWiic where both the first and
S««, she s doing 72 miles en hour. I ’d open het up but I ’ve got
serond team s came out v»etonous.
poor
tires end my brakes don’t h o ld /4
•"<’ M ’ • “ »Y J e"lv
.
fnrrtily. Mr. and Mrs. G eorrc Wil-
cox and sons and M 's. Ed Pi^-cey
and daughter, all of The Dalles
returned to
. . Mrs. _ Jack
. Cothran'
.
a tte n d e d 'th e tea given for M r.
Mere Tuesday from . tr.p to Cal-
y R u is.,„, §un<hv afternoo„
Church services are held every
1 (>rn,a-
! Mr. and ’Mrs. A rt Bibby return-
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock
J . B. Buchanan of Hood River, ed h(yme from p o ttand Friday
and Wednesday evening meeting
<8. a brother of M is. W. J . M artin
thev visited relatives sev-
at eight o’clock. The Wednesday
will be buried in Bend Friday. ersi days.
. ..
evening m eeting includes testa-
Mr. and Mrs. Avery H arrison of
Mrs. Ed AP*w and «on Bruce,
monials
of
Christian Science
La Grande, a nephew, arrived in Mr. and Mrs. .Trim Hava end Dm
healings. The Reading Room,
Moro Wednesday to stay with Smith wr c m The Dalle* M ordsv.
which contains the Bible and all
M’s. M artin before continuing on aj,. Huvs rr'>;rn? down for medical
authorized Christian Science lit-
to Bend Thursday. M r. and M rs.' attention.
Grass Valley church. 10 a. m era furet
open with an attendant
Roe Buchanan also came, going on
Mr and
LoUis Mav and
The church studying Bible school. affer each service. All are cor-
to Grass Valley to visit with Mr. ^ |rR j p
wf»re visitors in
Classes fo: everyone. Come and d iun y invited to the services and
and Mrs. Tom G arrett. Mrs.
Dalles «Monday.
study God’s Word with us. 11 a. tf) midce us€ of the reading room,
Buchanan is a sister of Mr. Gar-
Mr and M s Art B;b kv afterd-
m. The church w orshiping—The _____________ _
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efT the Mutter-HiT w edding a t
pastor will ‘ discuss th at subject
vital to so many of us in a sermon
Read the ads in the Journal
Odd Fellows are giving invita- D ufur Sunday.
ticn dance on January 31, in Odd
Darwin Wilcox. °on of Mr. and
every one should hear on ’Chris
Mrs. Laurence WP -x, visited the
Fellows hall.
tian (Suffering <n the Light of
the Second Coming - of Christ.
Rev. Jam es Moberg of Clatsop past week with his g ran d fath e'
This is another in the series on the
Plain!, is expected to be here to R. A. Stow.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt Schilling were
book of I Thessalonians. 7:30 p.
oreach in the Moro Community
m ..The church a t home— another
church at 11 a. m. Sunday Ja n shippers in The Dalles Monday.
A tto r n e y A t L aw
«Mr. and Mrs. Ted von* Bo stel
enjoyable “Hour Around the Fire
uary 29.
Portland.
Side.” 7:30 p. m., T hursday—The
'Mrs. E. E. Barnum is hostess Ipft W ednesday for
M o ro a n d W m c u
Cassie
Holmes
is
staying
with
their
church
praying— Prayer and Bible
o the Jelly Dozen club today.
children while they are away.
study a t the parsonage. Enrich
Stanley (Slim ) Sooffnrd left
your spiritual life by being at
IORO - -r- HI - HI LITES
F r ’dejr for New York where h°
church prayer service.
>y Frank Sayra
will make juis hem** w iuh hia sis-
Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor.
Moro has had poor luck the last ♦n-f n-»4
He had been
wo weeks
playing basketball, n o H og fo- T^d E verett in the
Moro Community church: Ser-
vinmng one game and losing, two. re'-l«urerd
over a vear.
F ortner and Ramona Spoor at-
were callers here Saturday. vices will be held a t 11 a. m. on
he second team won two and lose
Mr«. A. F . B -k e ’- snd son R iloh tended the bridal shower given for
m 8 A rt Christianson received Sunday, Jan u ary 29. Rev. Jam es
one.
shoppe s in The Dalles
Fri- Ma. jory Blake a t the home of Mrs.
score -and Mrs. C. L. Foley Moberg of Clatsop Plains expects
Jan u ary 13, Mo o took a double dav.
Je rry Cunliff in Moro Friday gor secOnd when Mrs. Mae Belshe to be here to hold services,
.in from the Kent aggregation,
M”a. Jones, m other of Mrs. evening.
. entertained the MoroXirass Val-
n.- first team won by a score of Tt «vo« B 'fi'l'v’i- who has been
Moro Christian Science Society:
Don
Smith
and
Henry
Roth
were
J
ley bridge club a t her home on
j to .24. The main feature o f the here visrtine for several weeks.
;a m t was the close blocking and r«tti Tied to her home in Portland in The Dalles Friday. Don was Monday afternoon.
called down a s his wife is in the
he checking of the Kent team. Friday.
Unanimous
hospital.
Line-up was Bill Axtell, French,
Th** Rebekah nlevs w ’U b« »riv
Bride— When you married me, I
Mr. and M.s. Jim Blagg, Ivan
Pinkerton, Ch istlanson and Sayra. en February 4th, instead of Jan u
thought you were daring and cou
and
Marie
w
ere
visitors
in
The
Christianson was high point man ary 28th as form erly announced,
rageous.
with 16 points. The second team nt the Grass Valley Civic audi Dalles Friday.
Groom—That*! nothing. Name
Special Sunday IHnner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett
’□n in a walk away by a score of torium.
one
person
who
didn’t.
30 to 12. Moro had a 17 to 3
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spoor and
Wasco stopped a t the home of
50c and 60c
lead at haLf-time. Line-up was fam ily were dinner guests of Mrs». ^ r - an^ Mrs. Ted E verett Sattir-
Kenny, Belshee, (jentry, Axtell and Mrs. Wiley Knighten Friday Jay °n their way home f:om Kent, K irhto
“ If your father catches us elop Week Days—Lunches 26c35c & 50c
and Mai-tin. Shipley, Adams, Mel- evening.
Mr. and Mrs. - Wily h eighten ing tonight I wonder w hat he’ll
zer, and Ba: zee were substitutes.
Salad and Sandwich
Mrs. J. H. Wilt, Emma Ellen and family and «Mirs. C. K Poley say to your m other?”
Gentry was high point man with
600 ROOMS -'StNSIBl t RAUS
“ Ssssshhhhh*”
Dinners
50c and 60c
eight points.
Mrs. Orville Hockman and small
sen, G ariy Orville, retu rn ed home
SntU’-day from The Dalles ’ hos
pital.
_ ••
• The second annual President’s
birthday ball will ‘be held a t thr
Legion hall in Moro Friday night,
January 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller are
the p a re n ts of an 8 pound 2 ounce
baby hey born in The Dalles hos
pital Thursday, Jan u ary 19. - The
son was named, Glen Lewis.
Arnold Landry and IMiss Je ar
G eiter of Portland Were week end
gu?*ts a t the J. N. Landry home
Tern Frase* is ’ seen limping-
around town having received f a
brisk kick from one of his colts
Virginia Mason of Salem if
here for a two weeks visit with
relatives, coming up with Mr. and
Mrt> Roy Belshee Friday, who
were returning from a trip to the
valley.
Judge and Mrs. Hendricks of
Fossil were over Saturday to re
turn Mrs. Hendricks’ m other, M s.
Johnson, home a fte r a weeks visit
w ith ’Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bainum.
Miss Barbara Leisz and Mis*
Bertha C raig were week-end vis
it©*. in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ruggdes
•served a dinner a t their home for
the Ruggles fam ily following the
tea at Grass Valley in hono’ of
Mrs. Lucy Ruggles ibirthday, Sun
day evening. S ta rr bringing th-
big turkey from his fa m near
T r ’ re r.
?T •. Jesse I.andrv e n e rtain e d
)».r no‘be and broth^h. S tar and
*»'•- f-’nvlv Monday before they
had to leave for their home,
Mrs. Glen King and Mrs. Nina
Pinkerton were joint hostess fo
the P ast M atrons club Tuesda”
afternoon at the form ers horn*
•Mrs. Lois Barzee received high
•core a t bridge and Mrs. Alic'
Powell second.
Giles French and Bob Marvir
drove in F iday evening for a shor
v «it. returning to Salem earl>
S ndav.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar L«*».-’! o*
Klam ath F*4b a river! Friday fo’
a visit with ¡Mr. and Mrs. Oti.
Baker, parents of Mrs. Leach
They returned Monday.
The
Ralph Brisfoine
family
d ovo to Portland Saturday for a
visit to the dentist office with Gene,
returning the same day.
Mrs. Omer Say-3 spent last
week visiting in Portland wi th
Jan u ary 17. Tuesday night Moro
relatives returning Friday.
traveled to The Dalles to play
Tom Dounw is in his old place St. M ary’s team s. The first team
behind the counter at the meat lost a hard fonght game 23 to 23.
m arket during his brother’s ab Moro being beat by Todd of St.
Dealer In
Friday, Saturday, January 27-28 Sunday, and Monday January 29-36
sence,
;
M ary’s who garnered 16 points.
LORETTA YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Ha old Ginn went Line-up was Bill Axtell, French,
“GOLDWIN FOLLIES”
Calkin« W e e d e n , Treater»
kg
WARNER BAXTER
‘o Portland
Friday, returning Christianson,. Sayrs and Pinker
in technicolor
VIRGINIA BRUCE
;
Sunday. Their daughter, Ma gar- ton. Subs we e 'Martin, and Bob
Used Weed era
with
in
et. visited at the A rthur Chris- Axtell. Pinkerton and C hristian
‘l.n«on home during their ab i n were high point men w ith ten
c h a rlie M c C arthy
“ W IFE, DOCTOR, and NURSE”
F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T
sence.
points each to their credit. The
EDGAR
BERGEN
a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l e a t ie f a c t ic n
econd string won by a close score
¡Mrs. Ma the Cope and Mrs. L
with
RITZ BROTHERS
M o ro , Oregon
Phone 544
V. Moore entertained the lady of 17 to 15. Line-up was Belshee,
JA
N
E
HARWELL
ADOLPHE MENJOU
o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a t e la r g
Hinn»m»tninttmmi»mnntintt»
teachers, Misses Craig. D rew ett.FTP.ntry, Ba zee, M artin and Ax-
SIDNEY BLACKMER
ANDR1A LEEDS
Williams, Hendricks and Leisz, a* tril. Gentry was high point man
e s t a n d q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e d t h is
the form ers home last Wednesday wi.h eight counters.
with a dinner. The table was
Friday night, January 20, Moro
o ld a n d r e li a b l e s t o r e m e r it s
beautifully decorated
with
red est to a strong Rufus team on
carnations and red candles. -
Y o u r A t t e n t io n ,
h? Rufus fleer by a very decisive
Last Saturday, Mrs. W . F. Mc core of 58 to 24. ‘ Line-up was
Leod entertained ten at a seven Ch”fstiar.3on. French, Bill Axtell,
o’clock
dinner
complementing Pinkerton and Sayrs. ,Subs^ wec&
Miss M argery Blake, who is to M artin, Kenny and Bob Axtell.
}»<» m ar ied F ebruary 4. The eve The second team lost also but not
. . . when you have
ning was spent in playing 'bridge
y fo la ge a score, thé score be-
ng 25 *o 27. Line-up was Gentry,
B^lsher, M artin arid Bob
• To enjoy your electric equipment fully,
V:»»»ll. Subs: Kenny and Shipley.
V rrvy
high point man with
you must be able to plug in any appliance
j,OST—The Rove£ Boys on Trea
pight points.
» »
fu e Island—o n e ’of ft series o' *• The/ second sem ester has sta t-
when and where you want. Convenience out-
W in te r “Ji.sr 8rourd ihe c< rner
books, loaned some time ago
’ " ith the same enrollment as
lets cost little—can be quickly and easily
Finder notify Mrs. L. L. Peetz iLiijhed the first semester. Sever-
P
r
e
s
t
c
n
e
you
rib
diaior
installed. Call an electrical contractor today.
Moro.
"ew courses are being taught.
Business
Training,
Adventures
in
RELIABLE MAN wanted to call
Plenty of convenience outlets w ill also
on farm ers in She man County. English L iterature. Social Prob
W IN T E R L U B R IC A T IO N
lems
and
Advanced
Algebra.
Se
help you benefit more fully from our low
No experience or capital re
quired. Steady work, ^lake up m e 'te r grades have been posted
Par y o u r tra n s m is s io n and d iffe r e n tia l
cost P. P. & L. electricity. For this is a com
Vi2 a dav. F u rst & Thomas, with the Sophomores again lead
munity where electricity is cheap. Pacific
426 - 3 d St., Oakland, Calif. 11 ing with an av.age of 2.0, Seniors
second with an average of 2.4,
Power & Light Company'» rates have been
AUCTION— Saturday, January the Freshm en are again third
C H E C K : Tires, Battery, Ignition, Lights’
?R, at The Dalles auction yards, with an average of 2.5 while the
tteadily reduced until they are among the
65 head of horses, 15 head of Juniors ¡bring up the rear with 2.7
__
Heafer, Defroster.
lowest in the United States.
cattle, 5 head of good milk cows, average. .Pupils with
straight
machinery and othe" articles too one averages are: Dean Pinker
Your electric appliances are far more use- g
numerous to mention. As this ton, Wyman French, Lois Melzer,
See an alectrical contractor today I
S ig n in g o f f f o r w in t e r d r iv in g
ful when you have an adequate number 3
is the place where the buyer Audrey Baker and Claudine Thomp
o f convenience outlets In every
Have additional outlets installed!
®nd seller meets, if you have son.
any livestock to sell be sure and
The Senior
and Sophomore
h^vc it here on this date. F ank
classes aré' planning dances,, the
Wink, auctioneer. Phone • 974
or w rite - Box 112,- The Dalles Sophomore’s for Valehtines day,
Alweys rU Yortr S trid a
c 12 and the Seniors for th eir Senior J 3000000000C >500)5QOOCCCC<X>OCW>^ XZ>^<XXXX>S<XXX>>3000
Qregon.
Bali on St. rutricK s aay.
Ski Season Opens at Timberline
CHECHES
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
M oro Hotel
Z E IG L E R ’S
the Qrass Valley Quality Store
A . W . McLEOD
G rass V alley T h ea ter
for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes that Wear
YOU ENJOY YOUR ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES tw iC Q a.5 m u c h
plenty of outlets
Classified A ds
Station F O S S
Foss & Co.
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany