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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1941)
■‘* » v Zt" 7 J J*' PA G I S SBBBMAM OOÜNTT JOURMAU MORO. ORBGGN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IM I 5 V fomia, h is . family accompanying eitts, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. and Alex so that farmers will know approx- School. 11:00 Morning worship, for a visit with her parents, Mr. _ Macnab. The boys are students imately what they -7 will receive iConnpunion and message front him. and Mrs. Dan McL&chlin. y — Si at the Normal college in Mon- fyr their material at the various Evangelist Evans, “Thy Kingdom Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fuller and son, Miss LaVerae Cannell of Cali 7:30 - n Song mouth. assembling points. For Oregon a " Come.’’ " ~ -~ service and Dean and .their daughter Vivian o a _ i a . fornia came Sunday for Thanks message - Prayer and Evangelism. Douglas Tuel, son of Mrs. Mar- price of 61 cents per hundred and her husband, Jim Warnock, \p |f|p V * III giving with her parents as did Mr. left Wednesday for the Warnock 1U and Mrs. Lawrence from Silverton. garet Tuel, has enUsted in the pounds at Portland has been Evangelist Evans comes very high navy as of September ! and is one established. The amount received ly recommended by all Churches home at Imnaha '«there they spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent re of two chosen from the San Diego by the farmers, however, will be of Christ of the State, as well a* thanksgiving. They expected to turned home Tuesday from a seven station for training at the yoeman this price less the cost of shipping the Ninety and Nine Movement of return by way of Spokane and weeks vacation trip to New York school at Toledo, Ohio, where he to Portland and the cost of pre the State of Oregon. He is not School was turned loose Wed Grund Coulee. Mrs. Jane Dunlap, mother of and other eastern states and Cana- is now studying. paring the_.scrap for shipment to a new man in the State, but one nesday a t three o'clock giving the _ _ M. E. McKee came in Wednes- Mrs. E. D. McKee, is very low in da They came home by way of Ernest McCruch of Portland was steel mills, the latter being ap- who has made good in many field* teachers tune to get to their day night t r spend the remainder the Mid-Columbia hospital in The Salt Laki City »topping'there'tor fa to H y 7 n ju ^ “to a ‘c«-track coT proxlmatoly ¡Z centTper hundred. ovct ‘th e ‘.State’ H e V c o m in g to home* in time to start cooking the of the week with his family here. Dalles. Mrs. Dunlap passed her seVfcral days. They report a very lision at Woodland, California. He The price paid would not alone -fi*' with burning messages of the turkey. The Jackson sisters left Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman left e[*hth. la8t waek* fine trip. Wets the father of Mrs. Cleon ( aid- enough to insure the thorough Love of God for all men. Hear him for Mitchell, Miss Josephine Cor- his great message» for thia month? andnmember.°o"eherr yfam- . M™- C a r r ie Morrow who had well. The Caldwells left Wednes combing of the rural .areas for nacchia and Miss Isla Putman to the holiday and the week end with particular time. day for California and funeral strapk' points out Chairman Tay ily have been called. v,s,ted here for over a month re- towns near Eugene and the others their daughter. services were held Monday in lor. but farmers will profit in oth- ----- ------------- ~ turned to Salem this week. „ to their homes. Members of the Tuesday study Mrg Harry Proudfoot> Mrs. Her- Glendale. or ways’ by helping provide an Moro Christian Science Society: V. S. Barr moved his household C Ub Raymond Henrichs has gone to Moon with beit Root and Mrg Hujfh White adequate supply of iron and steel Church services are held every work for the Bonneville adminis- goods to Lebanon this week having Mrs. Robert Kaseberg assisting. were gUe8ts at a luncheon and CARD of th a n k s scrap. If the flow of scrap is not Si.nday morrtmg at eleven o’clock sold his house in Moro to G. trafion and is living at North . understood, will ,Kf 11 We wish to extend our hearlleft sufficient to meet needs, steel out- and Wednesday evening meeting ■’“ Po"«» " ere J ’h“ ks: b.idge party at the home of Mrs. Bonneville. B e l l a special guard „ “umi’,7 ho? 11 ” ,------ giving verses. ---------------- A letter was read Frank R wi|gon jn Thc th an k s to pll who so kindly a s pvt will be further reduced, which at eight o’clock. ; The We'dnesday on some of the sub-statlone. « “ P* the h°“’e » »hort t,me- fr„m the Woman’s Study club ex- sisted, and fo r all th e words of will mean that farmers will en- evening meetings include testi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felzenheld of sy m pathy and beau tifu l floral o f u n te r still more difficulty in ob- monies of C h ristian S cien ce h e a l- Fred Beardsley and Lucille Mr- and Mrs- E< A- Race were tending an invitation to meet with Mnharit, Mas»., visited Tuesday ferings extended at the death of twining machinery and other steel mgs. Sunday school begins at Lemuel were married Saturday of hcr<“ Thanksgiving day to eat them December 5, Mrs. Etta last week and are now living in turl;ey wit« other members of the Evans read a paper on Indian wel- with Mrs. Maud Akers^ while. en our wifé and mother. products. Besides, it will be a ten o’clock. The reading room is route to their winter home in W. E. Tate Sayrs family. faie, Mrs. Esther Stephens gave in the rear of the church building p atrio tic service. the" Judge Hendricks house which California. Bess Wittenberg where all authorized Christian The rainstorm of last wetk was “ PUn»l««»e. Mr». W " * » they have rented. - y» The O. S. C. extension service is Mrs. Harold White is in the Florence Murdock co o p eratin g by u rg in g Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore and cheerful news for Sherman coun mg and the meeting closed with' medical hospital leaving Saturday. county Science literature may be read, Mary Barbur Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore returned ts ins who like to have it rain dur group singing followed by re ag e n ts nnd 4-H club o rg an iza borrowed or purchased. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Kaseberg Aileen Brown freshments. tions to help in the scrap collec last Friday from their trip to ing the crop season. Rain was and daughter,Mona, were week end Gladys Ford Moro (Community 'Presbyterian tion cam paign in every way pos California reporting a good time needed in the north end of the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harvey and visitors in Portland. Church. James Dk Moberg, pastor. sib le. - • looking- aver the scenes of Mr. county in some places. Total son Peter left Wednesday after Mrs/* Anna ’ Hilderbrand left Bible school at 10 a. m. Thanks Moore’s youth and visiting friends. rain was 1.63 at the,, station at noon for Portland where they will Thursday for The Dalles, going giving program by School, honor Scrap Iron Needed The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Moro and slightly higher in the spend the holidays, with Mrs. from there to Portland on business. ing National Missions. Morning Herman Nichols occured September north end. Heaviest rainfall was Harvey’s mother and sister. C H U R C H E S . Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, “How Mrs. Rose Ashbruck is employed T. S. Reese of Moro Was a visitor at the Sherman hotel replacing By Government 4 instead of last week, they hav 1.02 in one night. .V.tseo F irs t Church of C hrist, God Deals With Opposition.” ing been married in Washington The /American Legion Auxiliary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MnC Herman Nichols. F, Claude Stephens, M inister, Special music by choir. ^Young at that time. met Tuesday to plan for the ex- Macnab of Rufus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rice are now Oregon farmers have been nw ial E vangelistic Services, Peoples Meeting at 7:30. F r a y e r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun and service carnival which will be held Jean Dutton, a freshman at the located on their farm near Ione asked to participate in the nation- feeinning Today, xth§J£3rd of Nov meeting at 7:00 p. m. and Choir . a ! children of Forest Grove are. here at the hall December 6. having taken 4- their furniture over wjdc campaign for a the collection University of Oregon, spent the L « mo » er. with B. Ross Evans as practice at 3:00 p. m. Wednesday. to spend Thanksgiving dav with Mr. and Mrs. FrtFd Beardsley holiday in Seattle with his mother, on Armistice day. - of scrap iron and steel to aid the 1 cader. 10:00 o’clock Church Bible Mrs. Braun’s sister and family, spent Thanksgiving in The Dalles Mrs.’ H. J. Stevenson. Mrs. R. S. Macnab and daughter defense program. Farms of the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orval Thompson. Margaret were Portland shoppers United States are considered »one Tom Foley of The Dalles was a Thursday of last week. Gertrude Gillmor left Wednes- A F. Lemuel, of the most important sources of I i ' 4 J week end visitor of Pat Macnab day for Portland to meet her The high school of Moro present- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas acrap supplies, which are now The bi other Bob and spend the holiday ed two one act plays last Saturday day at the tne h nome °m e oi o fP r a t t’s,pa s p a rents ren ts, inc drove portland Wednesday of urgently needed for use by steel I week returnjng home the fol- n^t, nufacturers for combining with I week end at the home of an aunt, night at the school auditorium and boys enjoyed the week end un ng Mr. and Mrs. Carrell Sayrs left both glee clubs sang. The fresh £ee8e- lowing day leaving Mrs. Thomas to pjg iron. Inst we**k for California where man class gave one of the plays Mr. and Mrs. David Reid were visit several days in the city. Robert B. Taylor of Adams, they will visit and spend the holi and the senior boys the other. in Portland for a few days x last Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fridley ac- chairman of the Oregon USDA Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fortner were week. day with their d a u g h te r , Reatha, comnanied by Mrs. Ida „ Andrews de/ ense board, is asking the co- ~ \ \ \ V Hi 11/ / / r a student at San J o se State college. up from Hood River last week end Wild geese, flying in great lei t Monday for Portland to spend operation of all county boards in i j to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ginn return numbers over the fields in north- the week visiting, Mrs. Andrews cnrry;nf? on a drive for the col- U l ed home this week from <Mlifonua Mrs. W. Ray 'Blake. ern Sherman county have been at- with her children, Mrs. Wayne lotion of scrap in connection with *y//zz /a n w \ ^ x and Nevada where «tey had been Martin returned Wed- | ...v....» rac^jnj. numerous ... hunters the past 'Hull and Harold and family anrt the current campaign to see that t . George _ J _ _ night m V 4 F from Portland 1 O A J 1 a fir a tai. day t r ^ i . nenday and wfe|( end has been Kood the 4 Fridlevs with her two brothers, usable machinery is repaired ear- Bernis Rice of lone was here jy for use next year. Mr. and Mil. Wily Knighten will begin school here next week. jjUrjtjng weather conditions left Wednesday afternoon to spend Sunday night. -graduated scale of prices for perfect. r t y» Mrs. Fred Fortner returned to forrr scrap throughout the United the holiday with his brother John Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Macnab were near Unity. Care of Children recent visitors at the home John Portland after a stay of several states, based on distance from con- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Mias Bonnie Peters has started getting her home readv for 8„mjng centers, has been set up and Nellie Conroy near Grass weeks rental to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce work in the county agent’s office In Traffic Rulee Given Volley. h e e r u l aä Grady who moved in Saturday. this week. Farmers are jubilant over the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schwitzer Mrs. W. H. Close left Monday ior Salem o»icm to iv spend o Ab youngsters g o trudging back abundant fall of moisture and now oi Monmouth ............................... were overnight for Thanksgiving with her sister and other members to school in the face of heavilv in- fevi assured of sufficient rainfall gUegtg of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Belshee Physician & Surgeon of her family. She will return creasing traffic, the Oregon b to bring on the seeded grain Tuesday evening. Mr. Schwitzer^ _ 93 Proof Sunday. Motor Association issued ten sim-. Bill and Tom Macnab made a .g Worthy Grand Patron of (h-egon T h e d a lle s H o s p ita l N ninnai Distillers Products Corporation, New York on Mon- ’and they accompanied the Belshees John Austin Foss arrived Wed- pf« rules for ance tn p to Underwood, Wn., °n /z' '/U///IIIIHH/ÙIHIUHI t nrenav o th e to V th e itudent. ¿"ts of »cho^-attonding c H lten . day, bringing home a load of to Goldendale Wednesday night for of colleges aniiam». are or« expected rrnpetod home in _ These were BUBOUMed by Bar- pO?ts. th lodge meeting there. About 23 at home in _ -------- MeWin Wal8h tim , for » hit of whito and dark old W orn»«, J * ** from W a sco made the trip. moat with their familiea. bo"<i of directz(lra andI ehstenan children spent Thursday in The Mr.-and Mrs. Jeff Wilson of The Dalles with Mrs. Walsh’s parents, DaV®s nn(l Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Mr and Mra. Arthur (Bucholtx of the Safety committee, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hazelett. Hoggard of Rufus were dinner came back from California thia In Urban Center.: 1. Select the safest, most pro- Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Sargent giests Thanksgiving'day at the week and glad to get out of the ., . tected route to school, the store, or acc( mpanied by Mrs. (Dan Mc- Ro\ Belshee home. ear Lt. qua * playground. Go ovef it with the Dcrmid and Raymond Van Gilder Mrs. Frank I^mbof-n and daugh Lloyd Henrichs was here to child—see fhat he follows it. visited in Portland Friday. ter, Mrs. Bemis Guy were co visit his mother last week. He is 2. Teach children how to cross Miss Margaret Moon recently hostesses Friday afternoon at a leading Camy Murray fo r another at the Lamborn camp the destination of Wfcich is unprotected streets by looking in emplaned in The Dalles is home for. all directions before crossing. the winter. < home. After dessert luncheon five not known. 3. Teach children that the curb Mrs. Alex Macnab and son Tom tahleç were in plav. First and Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer has had line is the danger line, and^ train went to Portland Tuesday, taking gFCond high score was made by her home in Moro painted and re them to stay on the sidewalk un Mrs. E. W. McMilfflin and children Mrs. Hildred Zell and Mrs. Joe modeled. It is now ready to oc- to their home for the holidays. Hilderbrand. til the way is clear. cunv comfortably again. 4. A parent’s own traffic prac Thpy have been visiting at the Members of the junior bridge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles tices are much more important home of her parents for the past club met with Mrs. Marion Powell went to Portland Monday to have than words. Set a good exaftple month. t for their regular meeting. Prizes his eye examined again. Mrs. Belle Clothier of Olympia v-ero won bv Mrs. George Wilde Mr and Mr,. Carl U Stamey, is spending the“ winter here at the j '-i Mrs. Bornis Guy. of Silverton. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. o- fv nftfroi home of her son, William and fam Through special arrangements with Idiemnn and Mis, Frances Sparks with their Shool safety patrol, Mr. and Mrs. M£alt Maffei of .... Hermiston were week end guests of Salem. *1». and Mr,. Maurice «. Tredl dnMren to play in ily, magazine publishers we offer Americas Hazel La'Follette and Grant Bell in Wasco. V l ^ ^ . £’? n. i W mo - ,rth: P^ ± i e h X w h e n t h e y finest farm and fiction magazines—in com of Portland were married at the Hom er W all, engineer of the city bination with our newspaper — at prices weeic «nd at the A. S. Johnson obey signal« Mid look before cross- home of his grandmother in Clat- of Tho Dalles and Mrs.. Wall 'S skanine, November 16. that simply cannot be duplicated else visited here Sunday. end H. Sayra homes. _ . >"?• of , nret Helen Leehan Macnab and Mary accom- Mar r:v“ r L. 'homef?mOmah®CNeto.,kra w a T k in T " b lf t. importa„ce not running of Portland Stuart and Pete Macnab came where! 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Mrs. Arthur Chamness is here ----------------— GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto rn ey A t L a w M o ro and W i The Grass Valley Student Body presents - » r ”"d the windows were broken. Eldon, recently home from a stay in a Portland hospital left with his father for a stay in Cali- I'vreka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday eve-’ nings of sach month. Visiting members are cordially invited to i— meet with us. Wendell Balsiger, W. M. C V. Belknap, -Secretary________ Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. Moro. Oregon Meets 2d & 4th Tues day of each month. Visiting members wel come. H elen M artin N . G. Florence Johnston, S Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the I.O..O.F. hall Trai sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet .rith ns. Grass V alley C ivic A uditorium . * ° Saturday November 29, 1941 8:00 P. M. Joe R itn er N .G . V 'rn en M iller. 9 ec._________________ Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S, • . 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