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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1944)
pagb I. sh ehm an county jo u KN al . Planning Gi Named By i Moro Council . The Micro council met Tuesday night and «appointed Aden Ax- A ,, v it j a tell as city marshall and water „ . XT . mn collector. Named Wily Knighten, r,. . r..,, j tr v . Clyde Gillm or and H a rry Runs- . man a committee to prepare post _ «U V war pup*. Mr and Mrs Coil» Moore re- , , o . . . turned home Sunday from a tr.p to California where they v»,ted M™ " oor' e SIsUr and h,“ b,r'd MOHO, PREGON FRIDAY. J A M A R Y 21, land was a visitor o f fter su e . M arvin and fam ily, S atu rd ay and Sunday. M r and Mrs Hal Shelton and d au g h ter, Nancy, of Toppenish, Wn., were guests of M rs Shel ton's p aren ts. M r and Mrs Ed McKee, several days this week. Mr and Mrs Shelton left for Hood River, where M.r. Shelton will e n te r th e hospital fo r an operation. A le tte r from M rs B 11 G hidy sta te s th a t Mr G rady has left the h o sp ital and is a t a cousins home in P ortland. He is im prov ing slowly. L ittle Tommy.. Blaken y was tin guests of his aunt, M rs O m iapd H ilderbrand, while his sister, C ar ol, and m o th er were a t the D al les hospital- A rth u r Sm ith has been releas ed from th e hospital a t The D al les and is again a t home. The Tuesday b rid g e club met SOCIAL SECURITY . „ FOR FARMERS Social Security for farm oper ators. farm worker«, busineeaand professional men, household work ers, and employees of Govern mental and non-profit organiza tlons was recommended by the ^4WUi el« htJh « -" u a l. report The B o.nl urged inclusion of these group-? * m an expanded Social Security . . , , ,, . , P r o g r a m , which would mcfude in- . , surance a g a i n s t cost of medical . . ... . ,. . , and hospital care without disturb- the present principle of free • r r 1-5«,^«. choice in selection of physicians recom. mended cial inaurance • sywtem’ should be 8 w /,? R 1 u e . set up now while earnings are Wendell Bals.ger ha. been kept order t0 at home with an attack of arth # fa for u«, ritis this week but is reported to • . . . post war panoa. be m proving. - • • v ’ • Mrs Ella Thompson was taken MORE ST U D E N T S AT OSC to the hospital last week w ith a The v an g u ard of w h a t is ex broken leg caused when she fell pected to be an increasingly larg e while w alking w ith crutches. She group of stu d en ts h ere re g is te r h as been put in a ca st b u t ;s not ed fo r th e w in te r te rm when three re stin g w e ll?'— «. disabled v e te ra n s o f th e p resen t Miss Luella W elch le ft Mon world w a r en tered a t the expen3( day fo r P ortland to rem ain a few o f th e governm ent. Thcfe first days before re tu rn in g here to arriv als a re W illoughby Edward.?. s ta r t school the la tte r p a rt *»i the LaJigloia, fo rm e r navy m an; Ro m onth. b e rt T. Sima, P o rtlan d , fo rm er in* Roy Hogue was here th is week fa n try m a n , and N orm an J. Ken .-'bile on a furlough from the nedy, Twin Rocks, from th e air r ” .y. corp« ' ' ~ ‘ . r F Lemon was here W ednes All w ere disabled too seriously dav 'rom G resham w ith a truck to re tu rn to d u ty are here • looking o r a team of horses. • under th e auspices of the V et Cha ’ s Sm ith and Cldye Kiddle erans «m inistration. U nder t-h.' sp en t F rid ay of la s t week her» law such m en a re financed in col or. business for the extension s e r lege courses if th e curriculum , vice and AAA. chosen will lead to definite em M r and M rs Fred H ennagin hav. ploym ent opportunities. The first gone to P ortland to »pend a par* two chose ag ricu ltu re and the of th e w inter. ♦bird fo restry . M tx R obert M arvin left Tuesdn fo r Paso Robles. C alifornia to MORO HIGH SCHOOL NOTES v isit h e r husband who is station? 1 Gloria Douma a t Cam p Robert? n ear th a t ciiv. Morn H igh’s schedule is in-’e-»?’ Mr and Mrs A -J Brown an»’ vbrv full this week, tha< is with d au g h ter Jean, of Shaniko camo basketball gardes, down Mondav to see her mot h e r.e Tue«dav night fb« M*v-» M rs Reike Douma. Mr* Brown challenged th e tall bovs from rem ained to relieve Mrs Peta*"’ GoMendale »fid deferred fu nm by from th e care of Mrs. Douma for a M ore of 26-24. The game* was a week or so. both exciting and close all th e way J B Adairi? was in P ortland thro u g h fo r th e team s w ere very la«f week en 1 to visit his fam ily, evenly m atched. W D W allan has been appoint- F riday nig h t the H uskies will ed Ju stic e o F Peac£''TOT*tfPr"M br-' pja y P arkdale high school from d istrict by Governor Snell H i' Hood R iver county, on the G rass ap p ointm ent fills a vacancy left Valiev floor. This also will be an by the removal of W F McL°o e3re|tin g gam e so don’t miss it! Neal F re man w as here la < S atu rd ay n ig h t the H uskies week end from his heme in Eugep • pjay t he Blue Devi! ■ ■ f Con to ?oend a sh o rt (time w ith hi.? ^ pn ^he re tu rn gam e on Con p aren ts, Mr and Mrs J. C. F re e don’s floor. man. E ureka Lodge No 121 A p * AM. E rn e st Woods drove to D ufur M eets on the 1st and 3rd T h u rc- W ednesday to see hi« p aren ts. day evenings o f each M r and Mrs W. A. Woods. m onth. V isiting m em Darw in Van G ilder now has an bers are cordially in APO address from San Francisco vited to m eet w ith u? indicating th a t he is som ew here o -her th in in the U nited S tetee. R P- B n ,b .n e W. M. M it- C lara M eraimrer le ft Men- R V. L ockhart. S ecretary dav fo r C alifornia w here she will Bethlehem C hapter No. 78, O.E.S. seek work. Moro, Oregon The county court inspected th" K / Meets E very Second and preposed site of stock passes and F ourth T hursdays i n looked over some road projects Each Month. V isiting W ednesday. Among them w as v , M em bers Invited, at Moro Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Chas. Everett en tertained Mr and Mrs Owen Bar nett Sunday. The occasion being a birthday dinner honoring Mrs Barnett. The Tuesday afternoon study club m et with Mrs Helen Rich. Mr and M rs Don E. S tin n ette shopped in The Dalles Monday. M r and Mrs Jack C. W ilson were in The Dalles S aturday and Sunday on business. GAS AND OIL Any Q uantity R. H. McKEAN and SON In su ra n c e Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Farm Im plem ents, Bags. Twine PHONES Residence Office Feedstorw Watkins and Mrs M Akers a t 182 162. 163 tended th<» joint in stallation of OREGON WASCO Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges ; o » ★ # i 8. .’ ★ j t 5 n ,r ■>' < 1 "Smoke-Jumper’s” Training Wings 29.1944 Tickets are ansale at McMillens in Wasco, Bucholtz in Moro, Alleys in Grass Valley. There is nn better caúselo aid. All profits go to relieve distress. Come. «. I. fo . h t (t.v ic c photo . “ A s m o k e -ju m p e r ” pets tra in in g on th e “ le t-d o w n rig ’ a t S e e le y L ak e, L olo N a tio n a l F orest, near M isso u la , M o n t. T h is ju m p e r h a s on c o m p le te u n ifo rm ex cep t for gloves. T h e p o c k e t o n h is r ig h t trou ser leg c o n ta in s a le n g th o f rope so th e “ ju m p e r ’’ c a n le t h im s e lf d ow n , sh o u ld h e lan d in a tree. H e carries also a tw o-w ay radio. U . S . Arm y m e d ic a l officers are a m o n g th o se assig n ed to S eeley Lake for p a r a c h u te tr a in in g . T rain ed “ ju m p e r s ” ace to be k ep t o n y e a r lo n g d u ty for rescu e work. _______R U R A L No. PRESS S E C T 1 O N 2 L ? W I 1_ 113, 1 . 0 . 0 . F. Moro, Oregon M a rie H o s k ln s o n . Sec. M eets 1st and 3r«J T uesdays in tie ___ Rebekah Lodge Lupine I.O..O.F. hall Trai Moro. Oregon sien t and visiting Meets 2d & 4th Tues b rothers are cordi day of each m onth, ally invited to meet Visiting members wel Miss Carol Blakeney slipped on .rith us. come. the ice last week and fe ll, b reak E rn e st Houston N. G. Coila Belshee. N.G. Percy Thom pson. Sec. ing her collar bone. She has a Florence Johnston, S slig h t concussion of the b ra in ,al so. She has been retu rn ed to he home from th e hospital and is being kept in bed and very quiet. She is im proving. G o o d c o n d itio n J. Golden B a rn e tt of Portland arrived W ednesday and spent a f:w days a t the home of his sis ter, Mrs O G H ilderbrand. T h u r sday he and Jo h n H oganson, the elevator co n tracto r from Minn*- S to v e s- n e w a n d U se d sota.w ere dinner g u ests of the W . R. R E ID & S O N - W A S C O , O RE. Hilderb rands. Rev, and M rs F L Cannell r e CARD OF THAN KS ceived a letter from Lawrence We wish to express our sincere ■ — --------- ------------------------------ f. Nesbit stationed a t Cam p C lai appreciation fo r all the kindness borne, La , in which he state.? es and th o u g h tfu ln ess durin g the the arm y keeps them very busy recent illness and death o f our and th a t he is well, b u t h a s time fa th e r. W illiam H oldaw ay. The to m iss his home and home folks Odd-Fellows w ere especiallv kind. a g re at deal. Pvt: and-M rs Richard Hold away Mrs A H M cIntyre left Mon and Doris day fo r a visit w ith her p aren ts in Portland. . Miss Eula M odrehouse ’of Van couver, Wn., sp en t the p a s t week FO R SA LE: 1938 Int. Pick-up, end w ith her m o th er, M rs May- long wheel base, w ith com bina me Elliot of Klondike. tio n grain ta n k and stock rack, M rs ’ Louise T hom as of P ort- 4 speed transm ission, 7-tnrr he&vy d uty tires, like new. A -l m echanical condition. Louis Brown. Owl Cabins, Bend, zone cf the high bridge» leading to the Rich place north of W as- co, th e under pinning of which has ■ slipped aw av. The Gorki ng canvon road is being widened and straig h ten ed w ith th e county bull dozer. M r and Mrs Jim Jones and dau g h ter. Doris, »pent the week end visiting in D ufur. — D ia n e C hristiansen is th e la t est youngster to break o u t w ith the m easles. She is g ettin g along OK. Mrs Clarence Hula is o u t a fte r several davs in bed w ith the flu. M rs Aden A xtell was re tu rn ed to th e hospital la s t week w ith a recurrence of h e a rt trouble caused hv the flu which she has be?p suffering from since re tu rn in g from Beaverton. a t th e home of Mrs Joe Wilder- brand w ith M rs Sam Brock as hostess. The Ju n io r bridge club m et with Mrs Hal W hite W ednesday a f te r noon. Mrs Jennifi'j H earing has ac cepted a position in The Dalles and will leave soon.- Mr and Mrs .Lew is H astings and Leslie Blakeney were in The Dalles Friday. Mrs C athrine Sonnenberg is again teaching th e first and sec ond grades a fte r an illess : t her home in P ortland. Mrs Dan McDermid visited her uncle, "’R obert P inkerton, a t Moro Monday. M.rs Hazel Belshe and :on, Max, of Moro called on Maude Aker.? Moday m orning. >• Chas. Siscel, Mr and Mrs Leo Alice O raduff W. M. Wasco Girl Hurt In Fall On Ice Near Postoffice 3 -4 H.P. 3 p h a se m otor N e w & U sed W in dm ills an d -T o w ers Walther-Williams Co. | W nnf Oregon Is an old, established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the quality of its service has been proven many times. Ad* - lt-f R LOST: W ire haired te rrie r, nam ed Bing. L eota B urrell, 1012 Moro p ¿ Phone 817 KEEP ON • • • ‘ • Tire Repair and Recapping 4 0 1 E 3rd T h e D a lle s fflIAMOKa ixwwhact T THEY KEEP EM BOllING THE RAILROADS ARE TRO RAGXSONC OF U3T.H TO "TOU, OH »0U. T*TO«,T. H...C. ttATIOM . « . T M TM .W T I P M TACHAS W A . . WITH WAR BONDS j q o q o OOOOOOOOOOOOCCCCOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -it- *• »,