Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 21, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1543
PAGE I, SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON.
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the year a t the park with a pic- , The choir of th e M e t h o d i s t
The reading room in the rani
family.
nfc dinner. They then repaired to ^hurch had charge of last Sun-
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thorized Christian Scion«» Utora-
the home to Mrs Akers and held day s service and dedicated a ser- ture
boaght or borrowed.
ba up and around at hia home in
their regular business meeting, vice flag with appropriate cere- ________ ' _
Portland.
A going away g ift was presented pnony a t the end of the service.
Moro Community
Randall Martin left Friday for
to Mrs Pres Boise , who is mov-
Henry Tianin of W alla Walla Presbyterian Church
Portland to attend the funeral of
jng to The Dalles a fte r school is auditor for the co-operative grain
Jam es D. Moborg, pastor,
his maternal grandmother.
Bible School at 10:00
grow ers is in Wasco.
Mrs. Bonnie Sharp was here
Morning worship at 11:00 a.re.
■, Mrs Pre« Boise and Mrs Eliza
last week-end from The Dalles
Sermon, “The Way's of an Ear
M in Vera Jean Henrichs, ac­
Pingle returned from a weeks
where she and Mr Sharp sre
gle” Deut. 32:11. Special choir
companied by her mother. Mrs waiting for a call for further
ptay at Camp Sherman last week.
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Evening service at 8:00 P. M.
John Robert and Jeane McClure
Frances Henrichs, left The Dal­ Civilian Pilot training.
Baccalaureate service for More
spent Saturday in Portland.
High School graduating class
les Saturday evening * for W est Mrs B R Roberson is in Portland
Rev. and Mrs Keith Fields ot
Sermon, ‘ The Hero In Thy Soul”
Palm Beach, Florida where Vera this week on a visit.
E agle Point lyere dinner guests
J. C .Freem an is back a t work
Jean will be m arried Sunday,
C. E. 7:30 pm.
pf Mrs. Andy Sherar Thursday.
Choir practice Wednesday at 8
May 23 to Richard -A. 'Campbell, in the postoffice again a fte r a lay­
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The
Tilicum
club
m
et
with
Mrs
off
on
recount
o
f
illness.
of Los Angelé«, California, who
p.m.
John Royce Thursday afternoon
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8
attended Oregon S tate with Miss * The free picture show given by
M
rs
Louise
Nesbit
won
high
the
Pacific
Power
&
Light
Com­
p.m.
Henrichs until his entrance into
peore and Mrs Wilma Wilde low.
the radio school of the army. pany Thursday under the sponsor­
Mrs Lydia Darby is home from
Maxine Henrichs left Friday by ship of the Civilian Defense coun­
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
cil
drew
a
crowd
of
children
and
a
weeks vacation in Portland and
plane to attend the wedding and
S.S. a t 10:00 A. M.
The Dalles with her children.
accompany her m other
home. adults who were interested in the
No
preaching service on account
Nineteen stenciled Jap flags mark the score of this Grumman Wildcat
Maxine will begin work Immedi­ patriotic features shown.
Mrs William Clothier and Mrs
of
Bacculaureate
services at the
A little rain Thursday kept up shown on famous Henderson Field. Guadalcanal. The score was made Dybert Johnson entertained the(r
ately a t Camp Abbott, near Bend,
Christian
Church
.
. fathers and husbands
the record of the county for hav­ by several different pilots, of which Tech. Sergt. R. W. Greenwood, a
in the ordnance section.
marine from Jamesport. Mo., is plane captain. He is shown in cockpit,
^ r s and fathers
hu^anus
Epw orth League 6:30 P . Mi
ing some m oisture fall every now
,and Mrs Huckin on * Mother s
The meeting of the circuit court
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and then regardless of sunshine.
day a t the William Clothier home-
Monday, May was devdW of ex­
Mrs. Ralph Bridbine returned
A n A ccident
Mrs Mabel Thomas Overholts
citement as no ca ses «were called
home Saturday from visiting her
returned to her home in Portland
and the jury was not called. John
daughter, being m et in The Dalles
Thursday a fte r several days visit
Conroy was admitted into full
Mrs. Paul D. Brown of Orange,
p t her brother’s home. MarylT
United States citizenship ¿ after by her husband.
Two members of the county
N. J., adm ires the portrait of her
examination by the judge. He was
Thomas.
husband, an air corps major. After
court m et Thursday to m ake a
a native of Ireland.
Mrs Carrie Morrow
o f Salem hearing rumors of his death, Mrs.
preliminary Took a t budget items
visited relatives over the
week Brown had cabled for confirmation.
A child health conference will before the annual budget meeting
The day after, stories were released
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2nd recently.
be held at Kent May 25 when which is scheduled for next Mon­
Miss Audrey Spencer left May
returned
telling how Major Brown command­
Mrs E sther Stanley
Dr Ethel Reuter and Nurse Ber-
ed a Flying Fortress which took
9th for San Diego, California, to
day morning.
¡from
Colton, Oregon Sunday
i:'c2 W arila give vaccinations and
part in the ra'.d on Vegesack sub
become
the
bride
of
Leonard
Gertrude Gillmor left for P o rt­
p’ant near Bremen, during which
in' 'rn iz a tio n s to children of th at
evening.
Maurus Jr- They were m arried
Mrs Roy Belshee entertained u . 8 planes blasted 19 buildings.
m —mnity. The conference will land Monday m orai’V a fte r
May
13 just outside San Diego in
here a week as substitute cashier
¿he P ast Noble Grand club in
last ' r m ten in the morning un­
for Betty Olds who was in P o rt­ the little ‘‘Church of Roses.’' Leo­
¿Horn a t the Moro Women’s club
C H U R C H E S
til fo 'r in the afternoon.
nard is a M achinist Mate first
land with her m other.
rooms
last
Friday,
Mrs
Maude
c
h
rM
|a n sdence Society
Mr.; Wily Knighten
returned
Farm ers are getting their sh e ar­ class in the U. S. Navy.
Akers
attended
-
Sunday
morning services
Tuesday from her trip to Cincin- ing done these .days, later than
Stephen O’Meara arrived home
Z'Z R «o«w d r a b ckaJftw
The
school
band
gave
a
con-
n
;00
A
M
Subject, “Soul
« nabi and Washington D C as a usual because of the lateness of
7 ^ table, breakfast ov©k.
Tuesday from the A tlantic coast.
pert
on
the
street
Wednesday
af-
Rody
• delegate to the White Shrine the spring, but fleeces are light
» with gleaming gay en«
Miss Vivian Trounce had her
temoon in celebration of African
* acvel. Goes 00 easily-
Wedn silay n ig h t service a t 8
convention
nevertheless and less wool will recital of music pupils in Rufus
Q uick-drying. C ash­
.Victory day and also as their last includes testim onials of healing.
Lloyd Noonan came home last be sold. *
Wednesday evening May 19. She
able.
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Appearance thi? school year
Saturday from F ort Benrring, Go.
Twenty cars of sheen were ta k ­ ^vilfhoki one in Grass Valley May
The Mary Elizabeth class and
S C H O O L SH O W
PINT, Ody
where . he has been for nearly a en out of the county Tuesday eve­ 21 and one in “W asco May 24.
the
WSCS of the M e t h o d i s t
year. He will leave Saturday in ning- Sheepmen are selling their
Jack Krafrick o f Portland vis-
church held a business and social
order to return to camp a t the flocks as fa st as they can because . ¡ted Malcolm McDermid last week.
afternoon a t Mrs Anna Lee’s home
end of his furlough.
of the labor situation and Oregon
Mr and Mrs P a t O’Meara and
Wednesday.
A good crowd was
WEDNESDAY MAY 26.
Dean Pinkerton is home for a is losing out as a sheep state.
son, Jam es and wife and baby left
put and the affair was enjoyed.
furlough from the navy, having
Charley Belshee came t y o e last last Wednesday fo r Portland. They I
Mrs Robert Kaseberg e n te rta ­
starring
come from the east coast.
Tuesday evening •fro m Portland returned Thursday and P a t O’­ “ Zccidenf* will happen.” we often ined the Dorcas of the Christian
Telephone
number
of the ba vine sold steers a t his ton fig­ Meara was called 'by the death hear, a.:d U s picture shows one in phurch last week. About 16 were FRED ASTAIRE
PAULETTE GODDARI)
m t an<1 „ n jce proKra«i wa,
county rationing office as now ure for 1943. Price received was of Phil YatM to Portland Friday ,he moment ol hcppenlnc. Ali-ive.
$16.50*
foi*
19
head.
Three
from
All
of
them
attended
the
funeral
Cordon
Throne
aircraft
«d&lener,
a
r
hufino
„
ARTIE
SHAW & his Band
161. Wasco, instead of 162. Of­
'
who c*Ptains the F ,y,nS Horsemen, |K1VC“
fice hours have been reduced to Chester Smith brought $478. and Monday
is struck en the head while he was .session- Light refreshm ents were
ADMISSION FREE
10 to 3 each day. except Saturday, other stock sold a t the same rate.
Mrs. Ida K ing had a severe rejicars¿n{- hie Sp|, ¡ted mount, Prince served,
Judge
and
Mrs
U ndegraft stroke of parálisis and is in The jjOy t The cam era caught the acci-
according to Miss; Georgia H ar­
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left
Tuesday
for
Portland
for a Dalles Hospital.
per, clerk.
dent just a moment begpre Throne
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Clarence Spencer has been ra- was felled. Picture wr.s taken at
E E Barnum came down from few days business trip.
Mrs L L Peetz returned S at­ ceived a t Letterm an General H o,- Inglewood. CallL
Redmond Tuesday to help outfit
the new well on his place south urday from a stay of several days pital a t„ S a n Francisco. He was
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in a hospital in The Dalles.
o f town.
wounded in action.
Homer Gladwell, 26, was turn-
Cl if Fridley attended the 40th “
“
anniversary of Odd Fellows cel- .Robert Nesbit, Mrs ZeU, Mrs
ed over to the United States dep- NURSES NEEDED NOW
ebration a t H eppner Thursday Dora Moore and .others.
,uty m arshal by Sheriff C C Wilson
Sweet
girl
graduates
of
1943
Jast week. He had been j ^ ffisted
May 16.
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, H arry VanGilder made a bus-
on information from the ^B I. The are being urged to heed the call
Word has been received th at ¡neM trip to Portland Monday
charge was d raft evasiqp placed to enroll in nursing schools, th ere ­ Delbert Rice, who has recovered
The young people went to The
,a gainst him by the Klamath Falls by signing up for an im portant from m alarial fever in the Pa p a n€S Sunday to see Jack Hines
board.
¿
war job. Girls registering in such cific area may be sent horma
to SanFrancisco afker spend-
dots Xill fill the gaos left*'on
Mrs. Darwin VanfífWer refcum-
Brother J. Fred Stilwell will ¿ng his furlough with relatives
pfi Friday from Portbknd where (she hospital ataffs by the 31.000 n u r­ preach in the Christian churcn Among those going were Marion
h a d ’ been, to attend a two ^ y . ses who already have joined the next Sunday evening at 8:00 P. Crew«t Henry Richelderfer, Miss
jneeting of municipal finance offi­ armed forces and other thousands M- The Baccalaureate services p eak
Miss Lavelle Guy, Mis’
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cers who held a discussion of new who will follow in m onths to come. will be held th a t m orning a t the j ean cáhuil. Mies P atty Yocum,
Because
of
the
emergency
situation
law« affecting city and county fin­
same church. Rev. Cannell giving
- Larry, Je rry and
Robert
training courses have been short­ the address. ’
Jsiesbit. They took in a show while
ances.
, Envoy Lillian Gray McCormick ened. To m eet the basic require­
Jam es O’Meara a fte r a ten day there,
Agusta Huckin entertained
Jong time solicitor for the Salva­ ments for entrance to a nursing furlough with his fam ily left
tion arm y was through Sherman school a girl m ust be between 17 W ednesday for h is cam p in South
p a st
M atronfs c iub at her
county Tuesday gathering fundá or 18 and 35 years of age. Col­ Carolina.
home Tuesday evening. She had
lege training is preferred and
Mrs Phil Yates returned to her a few added guests and served
,for her organization.
4 Chris Taylor was up from his most schools require high school home in Wasco Tuesday night a buffet supper. Mrs Ida- Everest
place on the John Day this week science credit. A number of schol­ JPatty O’Meara drove h er car received high score a t contract.
arships are available ajjd applica­ down Monday and back Tuesday.
¡for a few days in town.
The Tuesday contract bridge
Miss Zora Morgan left Thursday tions shoVd be made to the school
Those shopping in The Dalles club * m et with
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Mrs Leona Smith
,for Portland a fte r a visit with of nursing a girl plans to enter. Monday were Mr and Mrs Clyde Tuesd
afternoon.
Fridley, Mr and Mrs Clif F rid­
h er parents, Mr and Mr$-
T
The Tuesday afternoon study
ley,
Mrs Ida Andrews, Mrs A r­ club held their last m eeting of
.Morgan here.
Hours of the open h o u s e . for
thur Van Gilder, Mrs H arry Van
Mr and Mrs E H Moore, who
Gilder. Mr and Mrs Sam Brock
-GAS AND OIL
will celebrate th eir golden wed­
Mrs Steve McMillan, Rev. and
Any Quantity
^frs F L Cannell, Mrs Maude
ding next Sunday, will be from
two o’clock in the afternoon un­
y\.kers, Mr and Mrs J T Johnson, R H. McKEAN and SON
til evening
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In su ra n c e
x tn ttc m n n n x m ttn n ö tn ß tm m n m :
Mr and Mrs Merle Beckett
Grain, Feed, Flour, T uel
were here
Wednesday looking
Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
for a house and p reparing to be
PHONES
ready to begin managing the bank
zf< U.S.WAR BONOS
Office
Residence
Feedstore
IN SU R A N C E
next Monday-
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Mr?. Nancy Beard of wadhou-
M o ro
O re
OREGON
gal. Wash, is coming Saturday to
WASCO
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make a short visit with her dau-
h ter, Mrs. John DeMoss and
This
Moro Girl Goes
j
To Florida To
Be Married
Audrey Spencer
Married In
San Diego, Cal.
CHEER UP THE FURMITUREI
87c
Second
Chorus’
W W W »
Brighten Up
*h
Fuller Paint
J. K. M cK ea n
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Owner
t
or operator of a motor vehicle is affected by
the new Oregon Motor Vehicle Safety Res­
ponsibility of 1943, in effect June 10, 1943.
The law assumes BOTH parties to an accident
are guilty until proven otherwise- - -regard­
less of the size of damage, $1.00 or $100.00
a Have Your
K
1. O perator’s License Revoked
2. Registration Certificate Suspended
3. Registration Plates for car Suspended
C. A . Ruggles
4. Car locked up, to all practical purposes
V/cinf
I Insurance A fte r A c c id c .. 1
Ads
FOR SALE: Lease and operating
equipment on Moro Hotel. W.
F. McLeod. Moro, Oregon
Yes, Our Shop IS Busy |
May and June W hite Leghorns
Many local farm ers are taking
$14.00 per 100. White Chls. $2.50
advantage of their tracto r’s idle
per 100. W rite for circular.
H art’s Hatchery, Beaverton. . time to make repairs and. over­
hauls. Our shop is busy now, but
Will pay cash for span good work with your help in planning your
horses Give details, price.
tracto r’s needs well in. advance,
1 P.O. Box 323 Wasco, Ore. 26-8pd we’ll be able to tak4 care of a lt
, See us the next time you’re in
FOR RENT OR SALE
Karnes store building in Grass tewn and let us set aside a date
Valley, including 86 box com­ for your repair work.
merciali refrigeration plant, two
lots, slaughter house. T. iLeater
Johnson, Wasco or Moro.
FOR SALE. Buffet.
Moore, Moro.
Mrs
C P
O’MtARA
Supply & Imp. Co
»bn Door«
S unny B rook
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Vhhiskoy
Don’t blame your «tore if they run
out of Old Sunny Brook. Reserve
stocks* are being carefully appor­
tioned. However keep atking for
Old Sunny Brook. A new supply
will arrive before long!
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in the produci ina
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p u r p o ie i . Thia
w hlak ay cornai
fr o m
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National D isi.Prod.Corp^N.Y. • 90.4Proof
1. Will be difficult to secure
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