Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Planning Gi
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Moro Council
. The Micro council met Tuesday
night and «appointed Aden Ax-
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tell as city marshall and water
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collector. Named Wily Knighten,
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Clyde Gillm or and H a rry Runs-
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man a committee to prepare post
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war pup*.
Mr and Mrs Coil» Moore re-
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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
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el« htJh « -" u a l. report The B o.nl
urged inclusion of these group-?
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m an expanded Social Security
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P r o g r a m , which would mcfude in-
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surance a g a i n s t cost of medical
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and hospital care without disturb-
the present principle of free
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choice in selection of physicians
recom.
mended
cial inaurance • sywtem’ should be
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set up now while earnings are
Wendell Bals.ger ha. been kept
order t0
at home with an attack of arth
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for u«,
ritis this week but is reported to
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post war panoa.
be m proving.
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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« ' ' ~
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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"
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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
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tended th<» joint in stallation of
OREGON
WASCO
Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges
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"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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Moro p ¿
Phone 817
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T h e D a lle s
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