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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1944)
tfAMW ». »H8KMA8 PQtWTf JOUBKAU M om O. Oty$ONy|UpAV. DECEMBER 29. 1941 ero Wasco Masons D-] Install New Men Inpffices T ay lo r lodge No. 99 A. F A.M. p t W aseo installed new offi com Tuesday, Decem ber 19th. Dis- triet D eputy G rand M aster, G. H B oot w as installitog officer. Francis W atkins— W. M. . W illiam Clothier—S. W. P .W . Knoeberg—J . W. A C , K aseb erg — T re a su re r H . Di P ro u d fo o t— S ecretary F. L ? C annell—C haplain Leon Sm ith— S. D. Marvn Thomas—4 . D. W A j N idbet— M arshall Pvt ■ w m M (left), •< V era D u tto n —S. S. .«Tit1? * 4 H. D. Proudfoot Jr. J. S. >7 General Lea la Paris. l u " ^ Joe H H dm brand— T yler v-toeo eelved the award far “extraerdi- Hddred Zell waa re tirin g officer, nary gallantry” aa D-Day la the Mr and Mrs Ted P roudfoot and *nw r landing at M. Lanrent-Sur-Mer, Ner- d a u g h te r a re v isitin g th e J. T. •MISS PAMES, THIS IS WAR NOT CHRISTMAS I" ___________________ ___ _____________ ~ M *y ‘_________ ______ __ Johnson and H. D. Proudfoot Cooks Find Too M r and M rs W illiam E. H a r a , w ith th e -r d* u g h te r, Mrs Arnold homee. ~_o. Portland »pen, C kriM m o *nd Landry. _ . _ L _ «■« Few Soldiers To1 . .v .^ » v Feed Christmas e r “ i Vxn thi holiday week end here w ith G harles G reen and son T a her p aren ts, Mr and Mrs Clyde Gill R M ie * re in w ith Mr. G lider. M r a n d . M rs V' ™ n V mor . Green for a few d a y . before re- Glider and fam ily. W alter Eaton Mr and M rs Tom Preeee left tu rn in g to M ontana. and •>>">"'>' < h ru ,tm a’ S atu rd ay fo r P ortland to apend A rth u r C h ristianson re- X in n er IH1 , C hristm as w ith his p a re n ts going tu ™ d Thursday n ig h t fro m P o rt- 8 8 . J i* o n .rd on to H alsey to spend p a r t of the I»1«1 " * » re A e *“ d been fo r a fevr Mm B n m r d A. , oliday v acatio „ w ith M rs p reeee s <**>* ™ itin g w dti frien d s. . was rep o rted killed in action p a re n ts S g t and M rs John A u Min Foss P alau , in the South acinc. n e e B arnum re- are here ^o r holiday week. He * 8011 ^ra W innptl of T p turned S atu rd ay from Bend where i < H ill w orking a t Spokane. T « o m a Exile». and had been in service they had aevCTal WMka on and P ortland w itb induction cen- five yearn “ '" ’“ v r th e ir ranch tern there. « n e e Ju n e of th is Ye _ Mr «nd M r, (i l a r l „ R uggles L oo.H a W‘U»h w ent “ . “ T of Mr rn d dau g h ter, Connie and M r and PurtUn<1 S a tu rd a y to spend the A th en a have been Mrg ^Valter R uggles spent C hrist- s *ie h*rLU rem ain until and M rs W illiam C lothie . S to tt is M rs C lothier’s m other. jn s t . H e k n a whe„ A e y n e x t week. F am ilies who arran g ed to enter- tain soldiers from Rufua G hrietm a« day were not all able to do so as few er cam e than had been expect- «> and some turkeys t h . t had been prepared fo r arm y te e th a r j b e in g , slowly eaten by surfeited ■"’' “ «hoWer» A riel M organ and wife were ov- e r fro m A rlington for C hristm as dinner and C hristm as eve whicn w fr; g u ests of Mr and Mm Phil tbey Enjoyed a t the home of hi1* R,Ug-gl©g p aren ts, Mr and Mrs Dick Mor- w , .. „ . ... , , Mr and Mrs Ernest Woods and gan. a, . . . n a • ... r. , a. . , three d au g h ters were in P o rtla n d ' M r and Mrs Paul May and fam - ., . , , „ . ea , a - . 0 i e r t h e week end and C hristm as Ily w ere in P ortland for Christina« . . .. w A , , „ . . as guests of Mrs Woods’ m other. going flown S atu rd ay afternoon. . .. ,,, o John DeMoss. left Tuesday for . n , . ‘k« T ac o m . to sec h i . brother in Uw, “ P, ^ rn n P ortlan.l over .he Johnnie D ugger, who is very ill ‘ 8y ' Y \ ' Ve , In a hospital there Mrs DeMovs '“ ’"¡’“¿J1 p u " .', de a J Z y ’ia h a . been there for over . week. Mr a ‘‘ MrS J" ~ Mr and Mrs Leland W .llan c t" ^ NeW J " ’ *yJ h<'re h " c a m . over from Chehalis. W ash- k “ ^ T n c T ld a n / her . . ,a. . . Mrs Naomi VanGikier and her to spend C hristm as with his par- , eU. Mr and M r, W. D. W .llan 'aW’ * Ib ^n r He is working on a m i k e d job “ T .0 “ “ h° ,'da)' m Alh*n7 th ere for M orrison Knudson. vimtmg re Uvea. M iss Cora Fletcher left fo r her R* G- Cunl,ffe arxl were home a t A rlington F riday and re Sherm an county vsitors over the m ained until a f te r C hristm as with ^ d id a y . coim ng from C orvallis w here J e rry is now superintendent i«r parents. R obert Hoxkinson « m e borne c f th e hi* »ehQo1 u t week from Portland to apend Youn« folk’ ,n d older one’ w hl >ic rem ainder of bia reotrpem tion «> « « ■" youth rom an operation a t home. bi,vc •>“ « «njoym e. the «port on Taax-v-v Wilfon J r left M r nxany P0^ 8 the county. l a r t ^ e e ? X r e ' * r will « m K .to H a « e n wwa re m a n d C*PL Twm F rw ^ r " h ere 10 viefrt hia fa th e r fo r a sh o rt time. M rs D orothy P itm an , who h a s been , , M . , . «• h e re while h e r m o th er is m Kaneas. . a. . . , D „xih k«.- left thia week fo r Bend w ith her v , husband. Dorta Coelsch was up from P ortland to spend te holiday with M„ Gu<)yg M(>rry(on GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF - j u ___ , ‘UxJU* **Wl Mr and Mrs A, B. Barlow and Dorothy Faig femily of Eugene wore week end Mrs John Foes w w t« g u ests of M r and Mrs Dick John ox* Mr and M n L. K- son. SN3gt. and Mnr spending A wsdk . Mr and M rs H a rry Dean P ro u d _ Mrs Everett Watldna and foot Jr. and fam ily and M r and Mrs Ted Proudfoot and d au g h ter relatives. \*ere dinner g u ests of M r and Mrs H D. Proudfoot S r. Mr and Mrs H. H. W hite en ter-' trined Mr and M rs B ru ck ert a t . Those e n tertain in g soldiers from dinner C hristm as day. R ufus on C hristm as day w ere as Mr and .Mrs J. F. Foss of Moro. fellow s: Mr and Mrs A uterburn, Mr and M rs A. D. Richelderfer. Mir and Mrs George H arris, Mr and Mrs Orm and H ilderbrand M rs E strelle Hailey, Mr and Mrs P. H. McKean, W. D. W atkins, Mr and Mrs P a t O’M eara, Mr and Mrs Yocum, M rs Emil Anderson, Mr and Mrs Jo e H ilderbrand, Mr and Mrs Lee Dvhler, Mr and Mrs E. P. Rich. Mr and Mrs Free Crews, Miss Olive Robinson, Mr and M rs B argenholt and Lloyd Royce. — e • —W • forZf^rsecmftlio! January 2 At Kent Hall Maupin vs. Moro a— ■■■ ■ Ô Mrs E strelle Hailey entertained the past w orthy m atrons and offi °OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM cers o f Annie Fulton ch ap ter a t dessert supper Tuesday evening. Lafe B arn e tt was a , dinnei g u est of Mr and Mrs Cliff Fridley Monday. Is an old established firm that has been selling, Mrs W eaver spent the holidays servicing and repairing cars for a generation. v.ith h er p aren ts in Cam as, W ash. The dependability of its products and the qual Mr. W eaver spent the holidays w ith k e p a re n ts n Roseburg. ity of its service has been proven many timet. Mr and M ts Dan McDermid and • M rs M cDermid’s sister w ere din- Now, when it is doubly important that you nei g u ests of Mr and Mrs John have good workmanship and quick lervice to McDermid C hristm as day. Walther-Williams Co. Dr. Vance A. McNish CHIROPODIST Telephone A T w ater 6428 916 SELLIN G BUILDING PORTLAND 5, OREGON keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. ’T ir e R epair and R ecapping 4 0 1 E 3 rd D a lle « OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0MMB A tto rn e y A t L a w ■und W i M rs Ronald Powell c a m . hom e W ednesday from Spokane where »1» l>eeu while v n * m g her husband, now in train in g a t Cam p _ a M r and Mrs G. H. Root nuade a holiday trip to S eattle, W ashington to v isit th e ir son, Mr and Mrs Floyd Root and fam ily. M r and Mrs A rth u r S argent sp ent the holiday w ith .Mr and Mrs A rt Olson a t Kelso, W ashing ton. Mr and M rs Jack Wilson and son were d inner guests of Mr an 1 Mrs Ira F ridley C hristm as day. >« •»*••<« •• I David B ayer, H enry R ichelaer- EM<m an<i WitfOT' ' Lutje le ft by b u . T hureday fo r |h<. A u c tio n center in P ortland fr(Mn w here they wild be sen t to a rm y OT campg to begin d u ty AU are under tw enty one. * * CARD O F TH A N K S # e take thia i.ieano of expreoa- ¡„e lh ank a to th< „eighbom and frienda wbo oame ou,- a id to help a t the funeral , « m ir f r tb e r . W. W. Nichoia. J ive w ith her aiator in law. Mm from »*>« howpital h ,« week and The N.chola fam ily. , ,, , , D _ ,, i* able to be about again. lichard Bothwell. * . _ i i __________ >aul C yphers left today for P ori School program s were held a t and to undergo an operation for Wasco l i s t T hursday n ig h t and to \ ^ a n f in injury suffered some monuhs Moro F rid ay mgh< to com plete w go He expects to be gone a cou- school work until Ja n u a ry 2 when TA K EN U P : Red steer, com ing J »1« o f weeks during which tim e the bells will call the children in two, branded ra f te r L over bar. l-rt B ucholti will again operate again. >n left shank . D. Reckm an, k - KiwinFM • • Donald Thompson is home from G ra ss V alley. 5-7pd __ ____________ OSC w here he is attending ¡school and has a longer vacation than I w° ^ d to have goose decoys an d p it cover» taken from my do the local high school children basem ent on the ranch retu rn ed . M r and M rs H a rry P inkerton E. R. B&rxee, Moro p8 and fam ily ¿pent C hristm as m SHOE REPAIR P ortland iwth relative« and friends TBRCY' TH O M PSO N Mr «nd M r. W J G eiger of Spo- FOR S A L E: 8 and 1«. foot wind- MAIN STREET. MORO m ills w ith 30 and 40 fo o t tow ers; /o rk Done- Well and Quickly Lane w ere here fo r C hristinas day several e le c trit and gasoline p re ssu re w a te r sy stem s fo r sh a l low and deep w ells. 30, 40. and 82 gallon autom atic eectric w a te r h e a te rs th a t can be sold on farm p rio rities: plum bing fix tu res and aeptic tan k s th a t can be sold w ith o u t p riorities. Gill- enw alteris H ard w are, Golden' dale, Wn. 7-»c EE how they compare! One is up, but the ocher Is - Since 1939, the cost of living has gone UP 25.4**—while , the average price per kilowatt-hour of PP&L electricity ia D O W N 21%. Our customers have had three rate reduction« and two i rate dividends” in those five years. And the average Y o u r S ta n d a rd M a n • ia s a c r e w o f FREE h e l p e r s f o r y o u ! Put this crew of time-savers to work for you — FMBi Each one makes it easy to do an important job quickly, correctly. Tractor Lubrication Guid^ — shows where, when, how to grease tractors. Wheel Bearing Service books—complete in structions for a precision fob. Farm Guide—tells how to make Standard farm products work for you. Fleet Service-charts, i ecords, cost forms to put truck and tractor operation on a scientific basis. * ____ . - C. R. ANDERSON Grass Valley— 232 JACK WILSON Wa“co—552 Y o u r lo c a i r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ’•Your STANDARD fo r OF C A L I F O R N I A ' price we receive for residential electric service is down from EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER Remember this saying 7 Well back of today's “Caterpillar” Diesel Tractor is more than forty years' experience..- .and hack of O’Meara Supply and Imp. Co. service in many years of serving the farmer. Along with our experience goes our wholehearted desire to help Sherman county power users get the most out of their equipment. Come in and see us with ..your power-pro blem. O'MEARA Supply 4 Imp. Co IM s~ • •‘Î . 2.36 cents per kilowatt-hour then to only 1.86 cents nqw. In fact, the average home served by PP&L is using nearly 1 v * 5 » C ocktails, m aybe . . . d in n er fo r two . . . . o r m aybe ju s t a d ate fo r the moiges and a soda. Well, dress up fo r it . . . . it will be twice the fun fo r you and your etco rt! 1 GRETA The Dalle, Smart Shop Salem twice as much electricity today as was used fifteen years ago ~-and at no more cost! * » •Figurt from U. 3. Barimi of Luhmr Pacific Power & Light Y O U R B U S IN E S S • M A N A G E D P O W IX SYST