Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 01, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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so thesfc
Sherman County Observer
p eop le could buy th e ir su p p lie s fo r
Established Nov. 2, 1888
a lon g period Instead o f a sh o rt
{Grass Valley Journal
o n e It w ould sa v e g a so lin e and ru b .
Established Oct 14, 1897
ber. In O regon th e re a r e m an y
C O N SO L ID A T E D ifa r c h 6, .1081 fam Jy es w ho. live 40 to so m ile s
W asco N ew s -E n te r p r is e -
from a sto re. W hat p u rp o se is a c ­
Established Nov. 1891
co m p lish ed by not le ttin g
th em
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 buy g o o d s w ith o u t o b ser v a n c e o f
th e ration book d a te ?
If .o n e a
Published Every Friday at
hook e n title s one to six poun ds or
Moro, Oregon
c c ffe e , he m ig h t
w ell h a v e it
Lklftor now as in six w eek s.
¿ tic s It. F r e m ii
»IUDAY, J A M I R V
i/n iU
Kelly’s Column
Mr, end Mr*. Bben Kee le ft -
Thursday for Gresham to visit her
Bister, Mrs.
Arden Bqulre and
fa m ily . T hey w ent to Portland
and had C hristm as dinner w ith
his sister, Mrs. LOy^Cochran and
son.
“TOP THAT 10% BY NEW YEAR’S”
C ontinued fro m p a g e one.
ev er th e y e n te r h ig h sc h o o l,
• • *
T illa m o o k co u n ty
c r e a m e r ie s
a re a sk in g fo r h ay fo r th e ir sto ck
and th e m a tter h as b een H a k en up
w ith th e d ep a rtm e n t o f a g r lc u l-
tu re
C h arles B o w lin g , c h ie f of
tra n sp o r ta tio n for th e d ep a rtm e n t
j-as been told th a t th e re a re q u a n -
t jtle8 o f hay*»in N ev a d a but th a t
" fr e ig h t ra te s are too h ig h to sh ip
Mr. a n d M rs. A rt B ibb y |n d
ch ild re n le ft T h u rsd ay for C or­
n eliu s to sp en d
C h ristm a s
and
th e w eek en d v isitin g h is m o th er.
Mrs. F r a n c e s
B ibby.
retu rn in g
h o m e S a tu rd a y everting.
a
Mr. and Mrs. T om m ie B arnet
had a s
C h ristm a s
d ay d in n er
g u e sts Mr. and Mrs. C lyd e S m ith
an d Mr. an d Mrs. K en n eth B arnet
Erlered as second class matter at
Thls dat,ng bualneM l 8 ‘ 9ome' It to T illa m o o k . An In v estig a tio n
tile Postoffice at Moro, Oregon thin< on thc 8ame «y’tem a s a - ls u nd er w ay to see w h e th e r lo w er
under Act of Congress of March dults uae to ra tlo n can d y to a fr e ig h t ra tes are p o ssib le,
child.
W a lter M. P ie r c e ha* req u ested
I, 1879.
To m o st o f u s it m a k e* little d if­ th e fed era l p o w er co m m issio n to
feren ce. T h ere ls fo o d en o u g h u n ­ In v estig a te th e poolin g o f p o w er
der ra tio n in g a lth o u g h b u y in g In b y B o n n e v ille a n d G rand C o u lee
sm a ll q u a n titie s m a k e s It c o s t w ith E u g en e and th e p riv a te c o m -
m ore. T h e a n n o y a n ce s are p etty, p an les. T h e fo rm er c o n g re ssm a n
I
o £ l «Tl 0
th e need m ay he g rea t. B u re a u c ra ­ « a y s th a t by th is pool g o v e r n m e n t
cy has m ad e th e Job as a n n o y in g p ow er ls b ein g
s e n t to
Id a h o .
and as d iffic u lt as p o ssib le and M on tana a n d U tah w h e r e lndua-
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
has left loop h o les for a n y o n e so • tr ie s h a v e b een lo c a te d , w h e r e a s
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
m inded to d isob ey. B ut ratlon 1 n»r • th e se in d u strie s sh o u ld h a v e b een
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ............................. $1.50 is p rob ably w orth w h ile d e sp ite _ lo ca ted in ' O regon and W a sh in g -
Its a d m in istra tio n .
ton.
L’e d e r a l p ow er co m m issio n
JAN CARY 1, 1943
T h is
n ew sp a p er h a s
a p o licy jhas n ot In dicated w h e th e r It w ill
born o f h a sty p red ictio n s. It la t’o m a k e th e in v estig a tio n .
<
itver p raise a se a so n of th e y e a r ------ ,
.
.
MR. W ALLACE .ON PEACE
u n til th at se a s o n is d e fin ite ly p a s-
W hat
kind of a w orld
d ocs sed.
H enry W a lla ce talk a b ou t a n y w a y ? ------
T h ere is no d oub t th at Mr. W a l­
NO COMPLAINT
la ce is a k in d ly g e n tle m a n w ho
fo llo w s th e B ib ical in ju n ction to
E x p er ie n c e
h as sh o w n
th a t
lo v e his n eigh b or
m ore clo sely p raise of a b alm y D e c e m b e r se e m s
than m o s t ... H e w o u ld n ’t sh o o t to bring on a
sto rm y
J a n u a ry ,
h is n eigh b or's d u ck s
or re fu se W hat co n n ectio n th e r e m ig h t bo
h is w ife th e loan o f a cup o f b etw een la u d a to ry p h r a ses and a
su gar, not even
In th e se
days, ch a n g e in th e
w e a th e r ls
not
But w hat kind of a w orld is he k n ow n to d ep o n e n t. It h as h ap -
a d v o ca tin g In his sp ee ch es?
pened o fte n en o u g h to ca u se s u s ­
{Ie w a n ts In tern ational a m it y - - picion. h o w ev er.
a co m m o n d esire.
H e in tim a tes
S in ce th e rain s
b eg a n In la te
th at w e ir e g o in g to h ave to see O ctob er th is h as b een a fa ll to-
th a t o th er p eo p les h ave food a f- su it th e ta ste o f a n y w h e a t fa rm -
te r the w ar. H e sa y s th at is th e er. It h a s ta in e d and rained, m ix -
w ay to m ak e frien d s. It m ay be ed slig h tly w ith sn ow , th a t g a v e
for a w hile., It m ay lead to
en - w ay to rain a fte r a d a y or so A
m lty, too. D oes he w an t us to sell C a lifo rn ia n w ould b o a st a b o u t It
them food or g iv e It to th e m ?
Im m o d era tely . A 8 h erm a n coup-,..
H e sa y s th a t a fte r th e last w a r tian m ig h t w ith good reason ,
w e lost our sh irts by se llin g o th er
T h ere w ill be so m e cold w e a th e r
n a tio n s food
and ta k in g
th e ir yet b efo re M arch b rin g s s p r in g /*
bond s for It. W e did. T h erefo re, but It is a lr ea d y to o la te fo r pold .
ho a p p a r en tly th in k s w e sh ou ld w ea th er to la st a ll w in ter, T here-
g iv e them th e food w ith o u t ta k ­ ls m o istu re In th e g ro u n d so It
in g ithelr n otes, or bonds. - W e ca n n o t all run off th e fields. T h ere
cou ld lose ou r sh irt again th a j m ay be a c h a n c e th a t m ost o f
Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. E isen­
way.
th e w in te r
d a y s w ill h e fa irly
hower, supreme commander of the
H e h as so m e Idea ab out en fo r- p lea sa n t and th a t sp rin g w ill op en
force* directing the first great
cln g d em o cr a cy th r o u g h o u t th e up ea rly en o u g h to g iv e sp r in g
American blow at Italian-German
w orld, w ith o u t re a liz in g th at m an y w h ea t a g o o d sh o w to m a k e a cro p
military might in Vlchy-csntr oiled
p eo p les In th e w orld w ould flight„ X h ls Is n o t a p red ictio n ; It ls a
North Africa, la shown above at the
a g a in st
en fo rc ed d em o cra cy a s r<»sslbllity.
left. Saluting with him 1* Gen. Mark
v a lia n tly a s th e y now fight a g a i n s t -------------------------
W. Clark, who was named second
en fo rced n nzllsm .
in commanAAs* General Elsenhower.
Mr. W a l l a c e «apparently is
General Elsenhower m ade a proc­
lam ation In French to the people of
d rea m in g ab ou t a p erfe ct w orld
North A M » . Im m ediately before
In w h ich th e r e Is no racial h a te,
the invasUst.
no se lfish n ess a m o n g n a tio n s or
F ro m th e O b serv er J a n . 2,1914
p eop le, no am b itio n for con q u est
The
B o o s te r . L itera ry
Club. M lO l’LD ÌBB ^ A R E F l ’L
or for liv in g sp ace. T hat is a n ice
o f S p a u ld in g c h a p e l n eig h b o rh o o d
T h is wlnMV.V 'Children In m any
sort o f a w orld to d ream ab out.
w
ill
m
eet
th
e
ev
e
n
in
g
o
f
J
a
n
u
a
ry
a
rea
s m u st w alk to sc h o o l d u rin g
A ctu a lly , th o u g h . It Is a poor plan
th e h o u rs 1 Of d a rk n ess
In
th e
to figure on su ch
w orld
u ntil 2nd at th e h o m e o f Mr. Zobel.
Mrs. O. C. M orten sen , ' a c c o m - m o rn in g and p a ren ts are
urged
h u m an n a tu re fiaa ch an g ed . And
by
M isses
B e ssie and to equip th em w ith
fla sh lig h ts,
ch a n g in g
h u m an n a tu re Is not panted
G
race,
w
er
e
C
h
r
istm
a
s
v
isito
r
s
oi
se
e
th
a
t
one
m
em
b
er
o f a g rou p
so m e th in g th a t ran be d on e by
and ca rries a fla sh lig h t, or th a t s e v ­
ed ict. In fa c t It Is not d o n e by a l tb e h o m e of Sam B rock
era l o f th e ch ild ren w ear w h ite
a n y th in g .
fa m ily n ea r W asco.
Mr. W a lla c e m a k e s ligh t o f th e
J a k e U o u m a w a s op era ted u pon ra in co a ts or o th er lig h t colored
re a lists w h o m ay d esire to plan for a p p e n d ic itis a t th e
fa m ily clo th in g . In one area of P ortlan-l.
fo r a fu tu r e w orld on th e b a sis h e m e D ec em b e r 2 4 by Drs. P o lev iunior sa fe ty p a tro lm en aPe to
o f an u n d er sta n d in g o f h u m a n ’,n d M orse. T he p a tie n t has ra l- be equipped w ith red la tern s in
n atu re as It Is in stead ' o f h is ty p e l'ed n ice ly from th e o p era tio n and pln^e of th e u sual sa fe ty fla g a3
by
g iv in g
o f p la n n in g on th e b asis o f h u m a n ch a n c e s fo r reco v ery a r e e x c e lle n t, a m easu rq o f sa fe ty
a d v a n ce
w a rn in g o f
n atu re as he w a n ts It to be.
A. J. Syron and fa m ily left fo r m o to rists
T h is n a tio n w ould be In b e tte r N ew b erg M onday m o rn in g wh*-ro t bp nrngpnce of ch ild ren .
p osition to n e g o tia te a p eace if th ey w ill m a k e th e ir fu tu re h o m e,
ou r p o te n t’al .lea d er knew m ore T h e Interest o f Mr. Syron In th e
ab ou t p eo p le and less ab out corn . Moro
H a rd w a re and Im p lem en t
w ith w h ich farm plant he ls said Co. has been tak en o v er by S. P .
to be an exp ort.
Briablne.
F ro m (lie O b serv er J a n .. I. 1904
Dr. M arie M. Ooffln a c c o m p a n ­
R A T IO N IN G
ied M iss J en n ie G inn and her f a ­
A new ra tio n in g p rogram has th er to
B ig g s w h ere th e n u rse
been a n n o u n c ed w ith th e
s ta r t­ from P o rtla n d m et "them w ith a
ing d ay so m e w e e k s aw ay. T h a t h o sp ita l car S nturday. M iss J e n -
R ING IN TH E NEW
h as b een u m o n u m e n ta l fa u lt o f n le ls rep o rted b e tte r today.
ra tio n in g so far and p rogress to-
S herm an H uff sold F itz m a u r lc e
R in g ou t th e old , ring In th e
w ard co r re ctin g it is not b ein g b f th e C ity H otel a lot o f s p le n ­
p
ew
. R ev iew th e pust and m ak e
m ade.
did p o u ltry
th is w ee k .
am ong
S ale o f su g a r and c o ffe e w a s th e lot 3 h en s
th a t d ressed 17 re so lu tio n s for th e fu tu re. N ow
very la r g e a fte r
ls th e tra d itio n a l tim e for p r e ­
ra tio n in g
w a s pounds.
an n o u n ced an d. no doub t, k ltch
R ev. E ld er w a s th ro w n from a d ictio n s and p lan s fo r th e y ea r to
en cu p b oard s and b a sem en ts now b u ck in g h o rse S u n d a y w ith c o n ­ com e.
f'
c tn ta ln m ore of th e se c o m m o d i­ sid era b le force, an d th e a n im a l
P rob ab ly th e m o st
im p o rta n t
ties th an < \ er b efore. P eo p le now n ea rly fell upon h im , but fo r ­
p red ictio n s and p la n s
for 1943
h ave a ch a n ce to stow aw ay c a n ­ tu n a te ly th e good m an w as In
con cern food. In 1941 and 1942
ned^ g o o d s b efore F eb ru ary.
Of no w ay Injured. H e w as m o u n tin g
m ore fa fn llie s had m ore m oney
ccu rse, th ey are w arn ed th at su ch to k eep n ls M onkland a p p o in t­
so th ey cou ld b u y -m o r e and b e t­
d oin gs is u n p a tr io tic--a n d it
Is. m e n ts.
ter food. T h e n a tio n a l n utrition
But th a t sa y in g ab out se lf p reser­
Ed S m ith put th e la r g est load ca m p a ig n roused p u b lic Interest
vation b ein g th e first law o f n a ­ o f w h e a t Into T h e D a lle s w a re-
b b etter d iets. B ut in 1943 m ore
ture w as tru e and w ell ob served
h o u se la st fa ll w ith h is R m u le m o n oy to buy food and m ore in ­
b efore h u m a n s had a n y th in g bu*
rig. It co n siste d o f 130 sack «.
tereat in goAd n u tritio n w ill n ot
th e m se lv e s to be p a tr io tic ab out.
From th e O bserve J a n .. 4. 1924
en o u g h to Insure b etter d ietc.
As an a ctu a l fa c t th e re is n o ­
W ilm a B o a rd m a n
and G lad ys p or c iv ilia n s w ill be u n a b le to g et
th in g vary bad ab ou t an y o f th e
G entry a tte n d in g h ig h sc h o o l In
m u ch o f so m e im p o r ta n t fo o d s
ra tio n in g so far. T h ere p rob abiy
M oro sp en t th e C h ristm a s h o li­ su ch aa m ea t, b u tter, m ilk and
w ill not be. M any fa m ilie s
are
d ays w ith th eir p a ren ts In K e n ‘. m any v e g e ta b le s and fr u its a s th ey
ah ea d o f th e ir ration b ook s an d
D e sp ite t h e zero w e a th e r on w ould he a b le and w illin g to buy.
o n ly buy to be on th e sa fe sid e
N ew Y ear's eve, q u ite a alsea b le ' A cco rd in g to th e U.*4. d ep a rt-
It m ay oven b e a p ossib ility th a t
erowd attended th e
m ask ball mc.nt o f a g r ic u ltu r e , c iv ilia n s can
th e ra tio n in g program so far h as
g iv en at th e op era h o u se. F rizes <g>unt on th eir
d a lly bread and
cau sed a g r e a te r d isa p p ea r a n c e
wrere aw ard ed T> W . A lley for u n ­ b rea k fa st porridge. T h e su p p ly of
o f th e c o m m o d itie s ration ed than
ique ch a ra cter. M exican, and to fa ts and o ils for ClMUlns w ill prob
w ould h a v e oecu rred w ith o u t It.
H erb ert E llsw o rth
fo r su sta in ed sb ly be not q u ite As large as In
T h e w o rst th in g ab out th e p la n ­
ch a ra cter.
G eorge
W a sh in g to n : 1942 th o u g h It w ill p rob ab ly be
in g o f th e p rogram Is th at it ls
and to
Mrs. A. H. Barnum for larger th an in p rew ar yea rs. T h e
a ll a d m in iste r e d from W a sh in g ­
su sta in ed ch a ra c ter, n eg ress; agd sw eet tooth w ill he In th e sa m e
ton D. C., a p p a r en tly on th e p r e ­
fix next y ea r a s thia. S ugar s u p ­
su m p tio n th a t th e n a tio n has s im ­ to Mias G reta F re em a n fo r u n ­
p lies for 1943 m ay b e sm a lle r th a n
ique
ch
a
ra
c
ter,
h
arem
girl.
ila r liv in g
h a b its and
id en tica l
for th is y ea r as a w h o le, b e c a u se
Train
p
a
ssen
g
er
s
F
rid
a
y
m
o
m
-
b u y in g h a b lts--p r w ill
h ave
to
It co n io ne aom .ru stereu la8r rep orted th a t th e farm h o m e o f th e
tra n sp o r ta tio n
situ a tio n ,
h ave. I f It cou ld be ad m in istered
a n y o f th e d istu rb a n ces
o , *n K ln * w a" b u rn in g and th a t F /’ulta arftl
ln fa m ll>
lo c a lly ma
It w ould very lik e ly be a
to ta l m ea ls w ill depetíd on hrops. labor
It ca u se* cqjuld b e elim in a ted .
for h a rv estin g , and th e sh ip p in g
1
<
ss
as
th
e
ro
o
f
and
to
p
story
T h er e a r e p eo p le rig h t in th is
situation. There 1* going to h s ln-
Mrs. E d iso n S u th erlan d re tu r n ­
ed to h er h o m e In P u llm a n , W n.,
la st T u esday a fte r sp en d in g s e v ­
era l w ee k s h ere v isitin g h er s is ­
ter, M rs, A rt B ibby.
M iss D o ro th y B all left* M onday
for L aG ra/id e to resu m e h er s t u ­
d ies a t E a ste rn O regon C ollege
o f E d u c a tio n a fte r sp en d in g th e
C h ristm a s h o lid a y >w ith h er p a r­
e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Ted B all.
O»td«®HuísíÁ>e «
P V LIS 4EL? 44s
N
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. P ik e had as
C h ristm a s d in n er g u ests. Mr. and
Mrs. L loyd G oodrich and son of
H erm isto n ,
Mr. and Mrs. L ouis
May and ch ild ren o f T h e D alles,
C W. F ie ld s and son, R oss, Mrs.
E ln a R a w lelg h and Mr. and Mrs.
F ra n k P ik e ."
; . z;
L. K. S m ith retu rn ed h om e S a t­
u rd ay e v e n in g from P ortlan d a f ­
ter sp en d in g Chrisrtmas v isitin g
h is son In law and d au gh ter. Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry C u n llffe and daugh
Leaders of AEF
In Other Days
ter.
d a u g h te r,
M ild r e d ,- w h o ca m o
h e m e from R o ch ester , W a sh .,, to
sp en d C h ristm a s w ith h er p a ren ts
Three Grass
Mr. and Mrs. W illis B r ittla o
and son c a m e o v er from T ygh
V a lley M onday to v isit o v er n ig h t
at th e Sam S tark h o m e.
Mrs.
F ra n k B a y er Jr., and d a u g h te r
a cc o m p a n ied th em h e r e to sp en d
F ra n k B a y er
C5. W . F ie ld s, Mgs E ln a R a w -v t h e , n lg h t a t th e
lelg h , Mrs. I. D. P ik e. R oss F ield s. horne Ali retu rn ed T u esd a y
Valley Boys
Leave For Navy
D oris N e w c o m b ,' -Mr. and
Mrs.
K e n n eth B arn et. R ob ert S c h illin g
A rth u r R o th , Mr. and Mrs). C lyde
_
_
—» . — —
S m ith and M iss E th el B a rn et and
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n R oth w en t to
T h e D a lle s M onday to see R o ss
F ield s. K en n eth Ba rp et and ‘A rt-
hur R o th lea v e for, P o rtla n d to
rep o rt to th e n a v a l p ecru ltln g o f ­
fice T u esd a y m o r n in g ./
Mr. and Mbs. L o u is May and
ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. L loyd
G ood rich and son. Irw in o f H e r ­
m iston returned to T > e D a lle s
S u n d a y a fte r sp en d in g C h ristm a s
and th e w eek en d h ere.
M iss E llen E ak ln retu rn ed to
S alem S un day to re su m e h er s t u ­
d ies at W illa m e tte u n iv e r sity a f
ter v isitin g her p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. V. B. E ak ln .
M r ..'T o m ? U e ÿ "motored to T h e
D a lle s
W ed n esd ay
to
m ee t
her
A D Ä J L *M Ä Y N E >
OREGON <DÄIRY COUNCIL
c c u n ty
w ho llvg ¿0 m iles
from
then apparently all on firs.
L—s,
.cre a sed p rod uction o f p o u ltry and
e g g s but th e d e m a n d w ill be tr e m ­
en d ous, esp e cia lly for dried e g g s
for o v ersea s sh ip m en t.
T h ere w ill be m eat ra tio n in g in
1943 so w h a tev er
th e
civ ilia n s
m ea t su p p ly Ls w e w ill a ll g e t our
fa ir sh are. T he to ta l m ilk su p p ly
m ay a v era g e ab out th e sa m e n ex .
y ear a s this, but th e la rg e sh ip -
m en ts o f m „k and m ilk p r o d u c l.
for our arm ed fo rc es an d a llie s
w ill probably m ean leas fo r c iv il-
ians.
U nder stress o f w ar It b eco m e s
m o re Im portant th a n ev e r to h a v e
a w ell-fed nntion. In th e Ught o f
p red ictio n s for 1943, h ere a re a p ­
p ro p ria te N ew Y ear’s r e so lu tio n s
for th e • A m erican
h o m em a k er.
- R eso lv ed : To lea rn E n ough a-
b cu t food valu es, so I ca n
k eep
m y fa m ily ’s m ea ls up to th e best
p o ssib le
stand ard
In sp ite
of
w a rtim e sh o rta g es.
R esolved :
To w a ste
no
food.
R eso lv ed : To o v er co m e p r e ju ­
d ice s
and
su p e rstitio n s
about
fo o d s ln ord er to ta k e a d v a n ta g e
o f all fo o d s on th e m a rk et.
R esolved :. To grow and ra ise
a s m u ch o f m y fa m ily ’s fo o d s a s '
p o ssib le, if I h a v e th e land
and
th e “k n ow -h ow " .
R esolved : To plan m y f a m ily ’s
m ea ls arou n d the p ro tec tiv e fo o d s
- m ilk and m ilk p rod u cts, fru its,
v e g e ta b le s, and e g g s - a s m uch
an th eir a v a ila b ility w ill a llo w . ___
Mr. and Mrs. T om A lley had as
d in n er RUeatl, C h ristm a s d ay M l«
M ildred A lley o f R o ch ester W n
Mr and Mrf,; P a u l A lley and s in
Fred P eter s Is d riv in g th e R ose
bush sch o o l b us sin ce R oss F ie ld s
left for th e navy.
Mrs. G us S m ith and Mrs. John
H ays w ere v isito r s In T h e Dalle*!
‘ T h ursd ay.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence H enson
w ere C h ristm as (lav d in n er g u ests
at th e h o m e o f Mrs. Maud G ar­
re tt.
» .
Mr. and Mrs. G us Sm ith and
Mrs. Joh n H avs w ere C h ristm as
g u e sts at th e h om e o f Mr. and
Mrs. Don S m ith .
Mr. and Mrs.
D on C lo d fe lttr
to v isit har p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs
a ” th e ir q u e sts C h ristm as d av
W . S. H o lm e s u n til a fte r th e h o li- M r’ and Mrw’ C P ’
d ays.
and ^ ra- T>oy Adam « sn-d fa m ll-
o f H ood R iver end Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W arren E llio t o f C lair A d am s and
so n s of T h e
H illsb o ro ca m e up last w eek to Dalle«.
Mr. and Mr«. N orris G'’kl«r>n
»pend C h ristm a s w ith h er p aren ts
and Mr. and Mrs. H arold E ak ln
Mr. and Mrs. D ean R eyn old s.
- Mr. and Mrs.
D on C lo d feltcr and ch ild ren wer»» C h ristm as day
an d Mr. and Mrs. R alph R ust and gne«ta at th e T. J. C ovle h om e.
S ch ool sta r te d
M onday a fte r
Mrs. M oore w ere v isito r s In T he
th e h o lid a y
w ith th e teacher«.
D a lle s W ed n esd ay.
Ml«s E m m a Jean S ch o ll and Mr«
R lta and ^George von B o rstel
a
Linn nnd fa m ’lv retu rn in g
h o m e from T h e D a lles to
M iss H arriet
C ole
«pend
C h ristm a s
h o lid a y w ith Hun(1av anG
»ar t
I rt nr K<
th e ir p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs. T h eo
^ s t ^ a t th e Bam H o l­
o f W a s c o ,’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley > v o n B o rste l.
and Mr and Mrg Edg.Rr
Mr, an d Mrs. W. F. S ch illin g
and ch ild ren .
w ere C h ristm a s d ay d in n er g u ests
nt th e h o m e o f th e ir son and
W arren E llio t o f H illsb o ro was
d a u g h ter In law , Mr. and Mr«,
-en t to B rem erto n . W n. S atu rd a y w _ c _ S c h lll, nB a t Moro.
w h ere h e Will be a rad io te c h n i­
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tpdd and
cian , seco n d cla ss, in th e navy.
Mr. and Mrs. L aw ren ce Todd and
Mr. and Mrs. O rv ille R u g g le s son w ere g u e s ts at th e Art S c h ll-
retu rn ed h o m e M onday from P o rt- lin g h om e C h ristm a s day,
F h e r e th e y had sp en t th e
R obert Zlegletp. le ft M onday for
h o lid a y s w ith h er p aren ts. R ev. C orvallis to resu m e h is stu d ies nt
and Mrs. S. L. -B oyce.
OSC.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Z evely w ere
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n R eck m an n
v isito r s h ere T h ursd ay.
left T h u rsd a y for K elso and Mrs.
Mr. and Mzrs.
D ean R ey n o ld s E ste l H a rtley a j i d s o n s left F rl-
and son. G en e and Mrs. W arren ‘U v m o rn in g TO sperai C h ristm as
E lll'>t m o to r e ^ to T h e D a lle . S u n - « U h Mr. and M r,. D irk R eck m n n n
d ay w h en G ene le ft for C orvallis
C h ristm a s d in n er g u e sts at tb
to resu m e h is stu d ie s at OSC.
h o m e o f Mrs. W . J. D avis w ere
Mr. and Mrs. Sam D avis’ and h “r
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. B a lzer rec-
m o th er. Mrs.
M aude
G ove
of
eiv ed a lo n g d ista n c e
te le p h o n e
. ..
„
. „
„ „ ,
...
_ , t „
B end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and
ca ll from th e ir «son, R a lp h , from
se n , Don and Mr. and Mrs. C lyde
~ a v is and d . a u g h ter.
so m e w h ere near Son F ra n cisco D
Cal., C h ristm a s eve. He recen tly
Mr. and Mr«. Arrpll L em lev and
returned to th e w est co a st from
Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam H arder
D rew F ield , F lorid a.
and Mrs. Ted K elley w ere v isito rs
Mrs. G len P erry left
M onday In T he D a lle s M onday.
for H illsb o ro to v isit Mrs. Joh n
Mr. and Mrs. O rville G ibson of
P erry and on to S ea ttle to v isit .B ond sp en t C h ristm a s
vlsftlh «
h er m o th er. Mrs. Irm a Olds,
^fr. and Mrs. B ert Cox.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Cox
and
J. S. N ew co m b n lotored to M ad­
g en , p o n . and K en n eth K arn es
ras S atu rd a y to m eet h is d a u g h ­
w er e v isito r s In T h e D a lle s T u e s­
ter, Mrs. W yland W eld and c h il-
day.
dren o f C o rv a llis w h o w ill sp en d
O —Larson o f T ’'*» D a lles w as a
th e w eek here v isitin g h er p ar-
b u sin ess v isito r h ere T uesday.
en ts and e th e r r e la tiv es
Art B lb b v took a truck load
A|r. and Mrs.
S h elto n
F r iits
h o g s to T h e D a lle s T u esdav
toqk th e ir d a u g h te r, V ivian , to
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n K o e p k e of
T h e D a lle s M onday w h en sh e lert
R ed m on d w er e
v isito r s a t th e
for M on m onth » h e r . .h e a t te n d . p " 'n k " p ik e 'h o m e "anturday.
n orm al sc h o o l. She had b een here
Mrs. C h a rles P errig o o f P o rt-
f or C h ristm as. %
lflnd «W ired h ere S atu rd a y e v e -
M lss D o ro th y H o lm e s a rr iv e d n ln g to v isit h er paren ts, Mr. and
h ere W ed n esd a y from P o rtla n d Mrs. F ra n k B ayer.
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D E P E N D A B IL IT Y
"
In these times more than usual it
is important to Eave a dependable
grocer— In wartime prices and quality
and even quantities are subject to
change.
Quality here will be good, prices
will be fair and quantities • what is
al owed. , ' ,
.. 9
Zeigler’s ^¡toie7 Grass Valley
m e s h o m e C h ristm as
dav w er"
M iss C assie H o lm e s o f T he D alle«
Mr. and Mrs. Ted vnnRnr»t'>l and
fam llv. Mrs. P en .V or and th e W.
H o lm e s ch ild ren .
M iss M argaret H o lm e s returned
to P ortlan d S un dav a fte r sp en d -
, ncr C h ristm a s and th e w eekend
h^re w ith h er paren ts.
M iss C assie v on R ostel returned
to C orvallis to tak e up h er stu d ies
at ORC a fte r sp en d in g C h ristm as
here
Mrs.
—
w ith h er p aren ts.
Ted von B orstel.
.
C hap ter. N o.
Mr.
and
7R.O.E.S,
Mo’o. O’-egor
Meets Every Second and
Fourth Thursdays in each
Month Visiting member«
Invited
N orm a B a lsig e r W. M.
M arie H osk in son . Sec.
r,----. — ;—v —
. — t - _
Lureka 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
meet with us.
Darwin Van Gilder, W. M.
C V. Belknap, Secretary
Moro
L odge
No.
113,
I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st and 3r<
Tuesdays
in the
I.0..0.F. hall Trai
sient and visiting
brothers are cordi
ally invited to meet
.vith us.
Paul May, N. G.
P ercy T h om p son , Sec.
, u pin , R e(w kah L od ge
N„
,j #
Moro. Oregon
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
lay of each month.
V isiting members wel
come.
I vcille May, N. G.
F loren ce Johnston, Sef1
NOTICE O F FIN A L HEARING
N o tice h ereb y Is giv en th at th e
u n d ersig n ed E x e cu tr ix o f th e w i l l
o f Joh n D. P a tjen s, d eceased , ha-»
filed h er final a cc o u n t In the C o ­
u n ty Court o f th e S ta te o f '¡Oregon
fo r S h erm an _ C ounty and
th a t
S a tu rd a y th e 9th day o f January,
1943 a t 10 a. m. ln th e cou n ty court
room o f th e C ourt H ou se at Moro,
O regon h as b een fixed a s the tim e
and p lace fo r
h ea rin g said a c ­
cou n t.
K A T H E R IN E JACOB
fo rm erly K a th erin e A pd rew s, e x ­
ec u trix
o f th e w ill o f John D.
P atjen s. d ecea sed .
F. L. P h ip p s, T h e D alles, Orcg»»o
attorney, for E xecutrix. 12-11--1-L
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