Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 13, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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F R ID A Y . N O V EM BER IS, I»41
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AAA Men Hear
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Of Insurance
Changes To Come
L e R o y W rig h t And D ew ey T h om
peon re tu rn ed T u esd a y n ig h t from
B a k e r w h e r e th e y had a tten d ed a
m e e tin g o f w ester n su p e rv iso rs o f
cr o p In su ra n ce.
D ep a rtm e n t
of
a g r ic u ltu r e m en from W a sh in g to n
w e r e t h e sp ea k er s. P la n s are b e­
in g p u t Into e ffe c t to ch a n g e th e
crop In su ran ce program .
Cwid to, tfii kjUlMtC Jût afflici it
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D onald h o m e ea st o f to w n W eJ -
♦ n esd a y fo r an old fa sh io n ed c l|a r -
ivari, o cca sio n ed by G eo rg e’s r e ­
c e n t m a rria g e to M rs.‘ V elm a L o ­
o n ey .
T h e frien d s a lso b rou ght
g ifts an d m ade it a w ed d in g s h o w ­
er in a d d itio n to a ch a riv a ri.
G ertru d e Q illm or w as ta k en t o
T h e D a lfes by h er p aren ts in o r ­
d er th a t sh e m ig h t go on to P o r t­
land w h e r e sh e b egan w ork for
th e bank a ^ i n a fte r a few days
a t h om e.
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‘‘T he p rim ary fu n ction o f e d u ­ b u ild in g w h ere a ll a u th o rised lit ­
ca tio n is to rela te p eop le to th e ir eratu re m ay be b orrow ed or p u r ­
ow n
en v iro n m en t.
I f ed u ca tio n ch a sed .
d e e s not lead a person to m eet
w ith In terest and in te llig e n c e the
The Kent church m eets regu­
life ab out him , w hat fu n ctio n h as
larity Sunday m ofning. T h e Bible
it 7 E d u ca tio n , as I see it, c o n ­
school period begins a t 10:00 and
ce rn s itse lf w ith th e
p rob lem s
m erges Into the w orship period
and n eed s of th e peop le w h ere th ey
at 11:00. Mr. O. W. Jones, regular
liv e .” Dr. A. L. Strand, n ew p res­
pastor, gives a morning* m eseage
id en t o f OfiC.
CARD OF THANKS
W e w ish to thirsty all w h o * so
W m . J.*.M artin an d w ife w ere
•kindly th o u g h t o f us in th e days
In P o rtla n d for A rm istice d ay. Mr.
ju st p assed .
W ords ca n n o t e x ­
and Mrs. W. J. M«irtin are in P o r t­
p ress our a p p recia tion .
land v isitin g ch ild ren for a few
T he H all F a m ily
d ays.
in serm on. There Is nd evening
service until further announce­
m ent. A cordial Invitation is e x ­
tended any one to be present at
any or all services. O. W . Jones.
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SlIRRM AN COUNTY JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON
M o ro C o m m u n ity P re s b y te ria n
J a m es D. M oberg. p astor. B ib le
sc h o o l 10 a.m . M orning w orsh ip
L. (B u c k ) K n igh t w as in
11. 8erm on
" F in d in g th e Lost"
T u esd ay. H e i#i field su p e r­
L u k e 15 ch a p ter. 8 p eo la l .m u sic
for th e W orld W ar V etera n s C hristian S cien o o S ociety
S u n d ay m o rn in g se rv ice at 11. by ch oir. C. E. 7:>0 p.m . W ed.
Aid co m m issio n .
4 p.m . Ju nior ch oir p ractice. W ed.
su b jec t M ortals and Im m o rta ls
Mrs. M ay B arnu m le ft T u esday
W ed. e v e n in g m eetin g at 8 in ­ 7 pm . P ra y er m eetin g . W ed . < p.m .
a fte r sta y in g in M oro for sev era l
clu d es te stim o n ia ls o f h ea lin g . The ch o ir p ractice. Mrs. H ollln ah sad ,
d a y s w h ile lo o k in g a fter b u sin ess
rea d in g room Is In. th e rear o f th e d irector.
affairs h ere.
B orn: To Mr. and Mrs. L eeR o y
8. H an so n o f
K erb y,
O regon a
b oy M onday, N ov. 2., In a G rants
P a s s h o sp ita l.
M other and
son
g e ttin g a lo n g fine.
E.
tow n
viso r
S ta te
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C h ristia n ­
son w er e h o sts S u n d ay fo r a party
o f frien d s w h o w ere Invited In for
d in n er.
C H U R <3 H E 3
M alcolm W ilk in so n , d istrict at-
torri^y of W asco cou n ty and D o n ­
ald T lelsier, sta te re p resen ta tiv e
for W asco co u n ty , w e r e h ere T u es­
d ay from T h e D a lles.
W . A. R aym on d is in a h osp ita l
. in T h e D a lles w h e re h e u n d erw en t
an op era tio n . H e is rep orted to
b e g e ttin g a lo n g fa irly vi’ell. Joh n
M cC une is carin g fo r h is b u sin ess
w iy ie h e Is In cap a cita ted .
W a lter R u g g les is now d rivin g
th e S h ell Oil co m p a n y truck.
Mrs. E. E . B a rn u m w a s in a
h o sp ita l In T h e D a lle s one day
la st w eek and Is now h om e and
m u ch Im proved in h ea lth .
C ounty court for N ovem b er w as
■rather q u iet w ith little b u sin ess
o th e r (han th e p a y g ien t of a bunch
o f ele c tio n bills. A sm a ll parcel of
ta x fo reclo sed p rop erty w a s sold
but th ere w a s little
ex c item en t.
V ern on M iller, n ew ly elected c o m ­
m issio n er , sa t in on the m eetin g
an d g o t a g lim p se of w h at m ay
be ex p ected o f him a fte r th e fir.»t
W th e year.
Mrs. HArley D utton and d a u g h ­
ter Mrs. J a m e s D unn and ch ild ,
D avid sp en t W ed n esd ay h ere w ith
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. E v a n s com in g
from W asco.
Mrs. C laren ce H u is
cam e up
from P ortla n d S atu rd ay and re­
m a in ed u ntil T h u rsd ay. Mrs. W m .
C au th ers a cc o m p a n ied h er to the
c ity In ord er to see Mr. C au th ers
w h o Is in P ortlan d for a p h ysical
e x a m in a tio n . —
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BUY
V N I T r o
• TATL S
Mrs. J. C. H u n tley o f T acoirn ,
W ash ., is h ere th is w eek to visit
h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C ollis Moore.
T h e E a ste rn Star lo d g e held a
s c c la l n ig h t T h u rsd ay, its regular
m e e tin g n ig h t.
WAR
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AW»
STAMPS
Mr. and Mrs.„. W. R ay B lak e
g ra d ln g .
T h ey v isite d a t Mrs. P a u lin e B a k -
w ere in P ortlan d S a tu rd ay to a t­
Mr.
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r ’s h o m e w ith th e ir d a u g h te r in
ten d th e w ed d in g o f E lea n o r A nn
F o rtn e r and Josep h G rim es w hich ° f -MYed Itu c k m a n , an d tw o so n s -lner.
o ccu red at th e
G race M em orial >toPP«d here W ednesday w h ile on
Mrs. g c Ott F o rtn e r and Mrs. B ob
^church th a t ev e n in g .
7hthr/way f i w Missouri to P o r t- p n n t |« ft on t h e ea rly train T h u r-
M lsses M yrtle H ely er and B etty U n d 10 w e r k Jn <hs shipyard.«. 8day fo r C h ica g o to se e th e ir h u s-
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O lds w en t to E u g en e th is w eek
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re tu rn in g T h u rsd ay.
Mr. and Mrs.
L yle
N a h o u se
w er e h ere for a b rie f v isit th is
w ee k . L y le is now in th e m arin es.
Mrs. E liza b eth 8 ch a effer cam e
hom e
T h u rsd ay
from
L ong
C reek w h ere sh e had b een v isitin g
h er b roth er, B ill S n od d erly.
C lair A d am s and fa m ily m oved
to H ood R iv er W ed n esd a y w herd
he w ill w ork d u rin g th e w in ter
Mr. and Mrs. M ac B u ll d rove
to C ondon to v isit th e ir son , H ollis
and fa m ily S u n d ay. T h ey w ere a c ­
com p an ied by Mr. and Mrs. C h ar­
le s A dlard w h o a lso w en t to see
relatives.
Mrs. N ellie F er b r a ch e w e n t to
P ortlan d
S u n d ay w ith
D onald
M artin
w h o w as g o in g b ack to
w ork. S he ca m e h o m e Thursday-
Mrs. T h om p son sp en t t h e tim e nt
th e h om e o f h er d a u g h ter, Mrs.
F r a n c e s H en rich s.
T he ch ild ren o f Mr. and Mrs.
R o s s H art are h e r e
w ith th eir
grand p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O m er
Snvrs for se v er a l w e e k s w h ile th*>
p a r e n ts a tten d a nchool in ch ick
b an d s w h o are both in tra in in g
fo r th e sig n a l corps th ere. T h e m en
e x p e c t to finish th eir co u rse by
th e 21st and then m ay be se n t to
^ n u n k n o w n place.
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Announces
that before the end of
month a big stock of toys,
tree decorations
and
Christmas gifts will be on
display at the—
Lester Johnson
May & Son S to re ---- -
LAWTl
WASOO
HOBO
Headquarters for Santa Claus and Christmas Buying
F r ie n d s w en t to th e G eorge Me-
t In Starmsin Comity
County
W h a t is b o u g h t e ls e w h e r e b y its citizen s h u rts
Wasco vs Moro Girls
T u e s. N o v . 1 8
A d m . IO a n d 2 5 c
7 3 0 P M.
We have recently had it brought forcibly to our attention that we cannot expect to
have a railroad indefinitely if we do not use it.
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The same thing is true of cur businesses, local businesses and others. There isn’t
any written rule about it. It is just an economic law. We either patronize local stores
and other local services or they will go to the shipyards, the cities or down the dirt road,
depending on the state of national prosperty.
We have gradually lost several businesses with as much value to the county as the
railroad. The loss has been slow and broken up into smaller matters so the loss has not
attracted the attention the threatened loss of the railroad did.
Sadie Hawkins
D A N C E
By Freshman Class
Friday November 13
M o ro Gymnasium
Sherman county is a fine place to live.
It is a good place to do business. The peo­
ple are fine folks. BUT businessmen
cannot stay without business.---- ----------
9 :0 0 to 1 2 :0 0 p . m. A dm 25c
♦ N o tice
I h a v e ta k e n o v e r
t h e IN S U R A N C E
A g e n c ie s fr o m S. W .
S e a r c y a n d w ill c o n ­
tin u e th e b u s in e s s .
I w ill a p p r e c ia t e
t h e c h a n c e t o w r it e
y o u r f ir e in s u r a n c e .
Charles Ruggles
We cannot keep places to buy hard-
ware, dry goods, groceries unless we use
them. We cannot keep machine shops,
service stations, banks or even newspa­
pers unless we use them. Despite the
recent victory over the railroad we can­
not keep it indefinitely without we use it.
In fact, we don’t deserve to.
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