Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 28, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN COUNTI J OU EN AX,
Afternoon Por
MORO, OHBGON FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1»4/
OPA Notes Paper
And price Situations
Mrs. Bryant and
And here’« another note on the
P*cka<fctg «ituation, but it io not
to encouraging. The manufacture
Ruth Arranged
Mrs Merrill Oveaon and Mr» pkoed uder regulation limiting the
Carroll Sayre will be hoate«M dealer'« inventory. A« a matter of
Friday afternoon between 2:30 fact, the production o f other food
end 6 in honor of Mrs Elva Bry- container» made of paper al«o u
ent and daughter, Ruth, who will under reaerve production control,
spend a abort vtoX here. Friend» The War Production Board fur-
cf Mm Bryant and daughter a n oth er report« that the present cri-
invited to the Oveaon home to tical shortage shows no sign of
see them*
e bating.
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South rauiic «
Veteran Hoine
On Furlough
Clarence Spencer, who to a pa­
tient fai the veteran’« hoepitol,
ntt,red
Brigham, Utah Tut*
day after ®P«ndin« » 37-day fur
lough at the home of his parents,
Mr and Mrs Howard spencer.
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McDonald to in th^
ho-prUl »offer,ng
Earl Kruger of «Portland is here
for harvest.
Mrs Chaw. Harriman of The Dal­
le /
here Monday to visit the
W J Wilde and the George Moon
families. *
Ed Alley of Grass Valley was a
business visitor here Wednesday,
Mr and Mr Henry Richelderfer
and son, Clark, of Ordance were
here over the weekend to visit
his father, Harry Rf chelderfer,
who is IlL-'- '
Mr and Mrs Delmar Smith and
Mary ton, of Spokane,
RESOLUTION of CONDOLENCE
First Aid Under
4 — -.
In the Memory of Sister, Maud
Akers, Noble Grand of Marian
Rebekah Lodge No. 127, Wasco.
A gun that unwelcome yet re­
lentless visitor, death, hath en-
tered the portals of our lodge
room and summoned a dear sis-
ter to the beautiful home beyond,
Her zealous work in the interests
c f otlt beloved order, and her life
laden with gentleness and kind
deeds, has won for her the plaudit
of the good Master, and will cause
her name to be cherished in the
niem()ry of ()Ur lodge
T r and Mm
and t,<m * “ “ ¡ 5
parento- Mr a"d
An<*
the *"'Wbe F*'
Mrs
Art
Smith.
ther
hath
called
our beloved sis-
Mm Harry Benson and atofcet
It’s a Wse housewife who children and K R Ferguson of
Mr.
Gross
of
Portland,
who
ter
to
the
New
Jerusalem,
where
in law, Mrs Steve AHey and son. checks with the price panel of Portland spent the weekend at
owns
the
Sherman
Hotel,
spent
“happily
she
hath
heard
the
signal
Larry, returned to Moro
recently j;er war prjce an<j rationing board the home of the former’s mother,
from Ellensburg, Wash., where* before
buying or selling a used Mrs Lydia Darby. They were ac- Sunday in W>wco. He ha» rented of her release on the belts of the
Thia U M t t l photograph of a U. 8. Navy eorpaman adrinfctorteg
gulfs drug to a wounded M ariae under fire on the b attlefield of
Mrs Benson had been visiting with refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, wash compaied home by Mrs Ferguson the hotel to Mr and Mrs Pat Cody. Holy City, the chimes of eteranl
Enlwetok Atoll, Marshall Ialan *, waa made by 8 ft. Irving 8ehtou_
Mr
and
Mrs
L
L
Funk
have
re-
peace.”
And
she
having
been
a
her. parent« for several days. Her. jng. machine or metal coil bed and ch ldren.
aenberg, a M arine Corps cor . bat photographer. T he ww
center, Mrs George Bt -ri^on and springs. ’ These used articles are
Bobby Root of Tacoma W ash, ceived word that their . son
, in law. faithful and ardent worker in the t . i
Leatherneck was removed to arJety and later a base hoapttai
d.ugWem had vbited here and onder prfce cj ilin<„ whether
a , riyed TuJBday and „
Sgt. Gene Hull, has been transfer-
°£F " < ™ k h>p. Love, and
T’ xtnca drove tho J z r x ; ».
? atolL
..........
M“
K U aW i
ho*“ #hold ° r a ^ gmndparente. Mr .n d Mm . G
M” ° ° W
Reaolv^ Z t Mi r an Rebekar
to Ellenuburg with her.
dealer.
h Root.
b
Lodge No. 127 in testimony of
Z
M in May Pollock of Portland LOST RA J ION BOOKS
, Mr and Mrs B H Roberson and
her loss, and to express its Rebek-
i* visiting her cousin, Mrs P G
sen, J.mmy, left Saturday after­
Local war price and rationing
l°ve, drape its charter to mour-
O’Meara and family.
noon for a two weeks vacation.
bcarde have been advised ft is ntog for thirty days and that we
Mrs Fay Brackett returned from
Rex Miles, station agent, relief
The
Dalles hospital Wednesday ' not necea^^y for persona who tender to the family of our do­
is now being operated as a private
man ie here for the vacation per­
lose war ration books ’ to advtjr* ceased ai»ter our sincere condol-
Mr and Mre John Royce have
iod.
t.'se for their recovery before re- cree and that a copy of these res-
purchased the Ford home.
placement book« are issued, Me- olutions be sent to the family, the
Mrs Bernard Martin was taken
Miss Joan Burgee was taken to
Walla Walla, Wash., where she Uannell Brown <Vstrict OPA di- Pacific Odd-Fellow, and the Sher-
to the hospital in The Dalle» Wed-
Dues $1.00 per yr. New Members Welcome
rector, announced today.
man County Journal.
reeday roorn'ng by her husband
was operated on frr mavtoid trou­
In some sections, local boards
Selma Watkins
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 2471
The Dalles, Ore
after she had become ill at the
ble. She was able to leave the hos­
Committee:
Roy Belshee
at their discretion adopted the
Martin home east of Graus Valley.
pital and is at the home of her
policy of requesting persons who
Gladys Belshee
flW 'tW U H
runt.
i
i t
w W
Art Christianson went to the
lost their war ration books to ad­
Mrs Lewi« Hastings and son, vertise the lose before a replace­
borpital Sunday night with the
W hat doth the Lord require of
Robby,
accompanied by Mr» Ray ment was iaaned This was done
Batoigera. He had an attack that
thee,
but to do ju stly , and to love
Anfang (Jessie Knox) left Thurs­ in an effort to recover the orig n-
appeared to be from the heart
.
.
««„is
m
ercy,
and to w alk hum bly w .th
day for SanFranctoco, Chifornia el book and to p erm it the apph-
but it was found to be leau seri­
„
,
.
,
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v*
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th
y
G
od?
— Micah 6.S
where they will be with Mr. Hast- cant to ahow evidence his appn-
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ngs who is Stationed near Sari. ration was made in good faith
—BUY BONDS TODAY—
Mr and Mrs E H Moore went
Francisco.
Experience has shown relatively
Is an old established firm th at has been selling,
to The Dalles Tuesday, Ernie go­
The drrtotton church todies bad few books were recovered as a
servicing and repairing cars for a generation.
ing down for a physical check-up.
a pot hick dinner in the park Sun- result of this procedure, parti cu •
The dependability of its products and the qual­
day honoring Rev and Mr« Keith larly after provision was made
Mr and Mrs L E Clark left
ity of its service has been proven many times.
Field», who are leaving soon for f or persona who find hhem rc-
Wednesday morifng f o r their
Klamath Falls..
turn them by mail, each book
borne in Portland after a few days
Mis«
Sally
Gardner
and
Mrs»
bears the name and address of
Now, when it is doubly important that you
visit with friends end relative«.
Joan Armstrong of Yakima, W n, the person to whom it was issued,
have good workmanship and quick service to
Mr and Mrs William Jones of
came here Monday to drve truck Arrangement« have been «made
keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take
for postal delivery of the books
Klamath Falls, parents of Mrs
on the Marion Powell ranch.
care of your service problems.
Wendell McLachton, and M rA
Mr and Mrs Bem is Guy and the same as other mail.
Gordy of Klamath Falls and Mr
d: ugh ter, Lavelle and son Gaylord
end Mrs Guy Chemness of Rdd-
GAS AND OIL
of Portland arrived Saturday for
mond attended the funeral of Dan
Tire«—
Accessories
a weeks vacation at the latter’s
McLachton here toM Friday. Mrs
parents Mr and Mrs Frank E m ­
R H. McKEAN and SON
4 0 1 E 3rd
T h « p aH e«
Ivelyn Cham news went to Red­
Jetoasen, presided ef the borne.
ln s a r a n c e
mond with her parents rn law
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chamber ef oemmerce. Is
Mr nd Mrs George Bickel of
Grain. Feed. Flour. Fuel
when they returned home.
■pea bla retina frerp a trip Lcng Beach, CaHfomia were over
Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
tore he met Red lead-
Mrs Roland MdLachlan left for
night guests at the home of their
tncteding Jeeeph Stalla and vis-
BARBED W IR^-G OO D POSTS
Pen<fleton thia week to visit her
ef the to d w trla l m eters son i» Jaw and daughter, Mr and
PHONES
relative« there.
Be reperto that there to Mrs Joe Drtokhm .
Office
Residence
Wendell Balsiger made a trip every Feasibility e i prewar ceepera-
M»» Clarence Derm of Portland Feed »tor-
to Pendleton Thursday . on buai-
was « weekend guest of her ei«- • 1&3
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ress for the grain growers.
ter and family, Mr and Mre Eldon ^ a SCO
...
OREGON
Mr and Mrs L L Peetz came
z‘Ya gotta hand it to her,'*
home from Camp Sherman Thurs
tez
Pa Traiman, “ The gal of to-
M e n ’» Sport Shirts
day after a ten day »toy in the
Betohe cabin a t th a t once
la th e one who can m eet the
May
Robert Cnmmiiigs-Nan Grey-Gloria Jean in
Short sleeved,
cotton »port
Ladies Slacks
popular resort for Sherman coun­ wolf at the door and come out
shirts.
Tan,
Buie,
Gray,
Green
with a fur coat ”
purpose alack» in Cottor.
tian«.
Plain Colora and Plaida. 3tn«U.
W F Jackaon, former registrar
and wool Herringbone-
Medium, and Large
of the land office ’n The Daltov
colors
Size« 10-20
v a s here Wednesday on business.
$1.40—$1.6»—$1.95
Sale Price 13 95
Mias Margaret Brinkley and
Miaa Jane French came up from
S a t. July 2 9
L a d ies C o v era lls
Tortland Saturday night to spend
th e week end with Mr and Mrs
8 : 3 0 p .m .
J u s t the su it fo r your outdoor
A dxn . 3 5 a n d IO
Giles French. They left Tuesday
work. Faded & Navy Bu|e Denim
and Wednesday reapectively.
Short and long sleeve».
Mac Hall is here on a furlough
Size« 10-20
from army service at Fort Knox,
Only $1.00
Kentucky where he is in an
THE OLP JUDGE SAYS.
armored unit.
Men'« Crown O ver,ll»
M i»-G eorg a HarpeT asks that
a correction be made in the re­
Sanforixed, Hi-back. Buie Den­
port of last week which »aid she
im overall«. All «fze«.
!• ad resigned her position ae sec­
6IT$
retary to the ration board until
B
Ue (Olito (Cellar & JHill
Back From Russia
C O M M U N IT Y
J
CLUB
Walther-Williams Co.
Tire Repair and Recapping
Summer W orkers
T h e T Jnder-pup
BUY à w
p ;-RÍS
à
aJX77?A f
RONDS
Moro School House
after barest. She has permanently
i «signed, »he saya.
W o r k Pants
Gray Covert Cloth $1.98
Green Herringbone T w ill-4 3
K h a k i- $L98, $2.98, $3.60
Cotton Twill—$3 95
Olive Drab and Teal
( ARDS OF THANKS
We take this means of express­
ing our thankfulness to the
friends who gave ua aid and sym­
pathy during the long 1Wne«a and
re suiting death of our husband and
father, Dan Mcl>achton.
Mollie McLachton and family.
BOYS’ T SHIRTS
Gottiton T ah.rts
Plain colors and
rtripes. Sizes 4-16
To the friend« and neighbors
who helped us »0 materially «fter
the sudden death of our mother
we give our heartfelt thank».
Their aid was invaluable and ap­
preciated.
Carroll E< Akers
Mr» Ruth Holloway
>
Mr» Alice Akers
Mrs Henrietta Hennagin
ni m mi mi nili in
Cotton wash panto
Twill and gabardine
Brown, tan, blue A
/teal. Size* 4nl8
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C . A . Ruggles
INSURANCE
Stiles ««y« Tgeaday »»
lay for Sherman Coun­
leave home because
«’t «top »t Stiles on
uchutes for eat« or
But Stile« to open
ther day from 8 to
nine unhl 10 «t night-
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BOYS’ TROUSERS
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*‘M«ry and I were just saying, Judge, how
lucky we are here in America that we have so
many natural resources to help win the war.*
“ That’s right, Jim. When war broke out
we had oil, we had steel, we had food,
lumber, aluminum...practically everything
we needed. There’s one thing we didn’t
have. . . rubber. The enemy had that.”
“ B ut that didn’t bother us for long. Soon
American brains and industry had synthetic
rubber by the tons rolling out of plants. That
filled a critical n eed . . . you can’t win a-
war without rubber.”
rra
“ I was Very much lflterested the other day
in reading a statement made by a high gov-
em m ent official on synthetic rubber. In it he
said• It is fair to regard the rubber manufac­
tured to date as being almost solely the I*^d*
uct of the beverage distilling industry.’
“ He also said that, in his estimation, the
tremend^iglcontribution of distillers’ indus­
trial alcohol to the synthetic rubber program
had not received the recognition which it
deserves.”
“ We certainly learned something today,
didn’t we Mary?”
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»1 Ale»holù
h
$2.98 to $5 4»
la t
111.' Williams & Co.