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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1945)
? * • » : ,A .I l> 4MWMAM MVNTT IUTNNAL. MuKO, WNWiON ITUDAT. AI^Mfc 1$ tWI Vate« Principal R n r .r. ' f . * > |% « I PI..L W OIDâll S VlUD »»J OH, • E. R. Joe Barker r .<’• .3 Do v b o - U timk -tftc aa^er^jHeur vjc u lo ee a * js « v if i Hired As Moro School Head t c e P T I f i l S TJW CAW T i aj A ÍL K lAJ It has been announced th„t E. R. Joe Rather, has been hired as principal of the school for next year. Mr. Barker iszat present assistant superintendent and coach o f, the Goldehdale schools where he haa been for two year». The Wasco Study club met Thursday wt «ho home of Mr» John Roy©«. After the buiinee» me*1~ ing the afternoon speaker, Mr. Frank 1 Fitzpatrick, -gave a very interesting talk on the government of tomorrow based on the Pream ble cd the Constitution. Mr and Mr» Hal Shelton have returned to Wasco after visiting tg Gotdendaie and Toppenish for a few days. The Tuesday club met at the home ef Mr* H. A. White last ’ Tuesday. Co-hoe te as e» were Mrs H. D. Proodfoot aqd Mrs Herbeit Root. Guests present were: Mrs F. 8. Witoox and Mrs V. B. Han felt. Mr and Mrs Bem is Guy and family were Eester guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Lam- Cpl. Robert Bish and wife, the born. They returned to their home former Catherine Richelderfer, in Portland Sunday. have left for Maryland on a Mrs Grace Medler has return - twenty day furlough, to visit the ed home from a short visit in parents of Cpl. Bish. They will re Portland. turn • to Texas where he will be A shower was given for Mrs stationed. * , - Robert Bish at the heme of Mrs _______ Mrs Mary Walker is visiting Harley Dutton Saturday. Due to the absence of the bride the mo- at the home of her mother, Mrs ther, Dr. Richelderfer, opened the Augusta- Huckin. Catherine Fridley returned from gifts. A jrtiort program was giv Portland Sunday. She flew down en and the many gifts immedi and back. ately re-wTapped to send to the bride. Refreshments were served Miss L^yelle Guy spent the week to the many guests present end with her‘grandparents Mr and Eleven Wasco ladies were enter tained at Moro by the Moro Woin- an’sclub last Friday. The »object of ),<the afternoon was hobbies Many Interesting talks and di» • play» were given. A birthday dinner in honor of John Hilderbrand was given at The Dalle» hotel Tuesday night. The guest«» were the senior» of Wasco High school. Mr ana Mrs Merle Becket re turned boms Saturday after spend ing a few days in Portland. On their return they saw the crowds catching smelt along the Sandy, but could not stop. E. E. Barnum left early this week for Baud to remain for sev eral week* with his son,Cleo and wife. Rev. and Mrs Earl Shipley came the first part of this week from Los Angeles to visit with Mr and Mrs Tom Douma and his brother, Vernon Shipley. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Missionary Society met Wednesday at Mrs Claud Thomp- All persons haring claims again rt the estate of J. L. Davis, also Bon ’B home, known as Luther Davis, deceased. Mary Southwick returned t > her ere hereby notified to presont home in Portland Monday rfter them in -- proper form, to the under spending several days with Mr — ----- - aiciMd, the duly appointed, qu.u- En)(e Moore f fi©d and acting Executrix and J Ex Bonnie Chipperfield i s now ccutor, respectively, of the ipst working at BuchoUz’s Confection will and testament of J. J * Davis, ery. deceased, at the office of Geo. G. Visitors in Moro Friday wore Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date of thus ......... . notice, to wit: March 23, 1945. » a *_____ ’ * ____ - - a - ? ___ w» Mr and Mrs Charles Old i ng, win' were on a trip through eastern Oregon on behalf of the coming war loan campaign for which Mr. Ohling is publicity man. Corliss McLeod is here for a short furlough from the navy to visit his mother, M rs.A lex Mc Leod. Wendell McLachlap is doing well n a hospital in Germany af ter a recent operation, according to word received by his mother, Mr» Mollie McLachlan. Mrs Colli* Moore and son, Da- Mjd, returned home Monday night after a three day trip .to Portland- Mrs A. H. Barnum came home last Friday from a few days visit in Portland with her son andfa.u- ily, Mr dnd Mrs Orville Barnum. The American Legion Auxili ary met Thursday in its new quar ters, the building formerly occu pied by the Douma'« Market. lA birthday party was held Mon day for Darrell MoLachlan at Mrs Mollie MoLschlan’s home. Mr and Mrs Leland Wallan were visiting over the weekend be fore going on to Meacham where they expect be for some time. Marjorie Marvin returned with them and came home Monday with Lola Martin, who took her mo ther to Cove after spending the winter here in Moro with her daughter .' t • Art Barnum went to Portland (the first part of this week to spend a few days in the city. Snow fell at Shaniko Tuesday night and also covered the ground as far north as Kent according to visitors who were down from later visiting f fictive» and friends It is reported here that Lt. Luth here including Mrs Neva Johns er W. Davis underwent an opera ton’s son, Theodore and Wile - g tion for appendicitis at hi» camp in Kentucky last week. Mrs Mollie McLachlan has re . - ‘i O K « ceived a letter from her son in law. Art Chamnees now in the army in New Guinea in which he says that this is his second E as ter in that j>lace and, “One day here is much like the last.s We have comfortable tents with wood en floors and . have showers a short ways from here. Food is as good as could be expected. .„We have good cooks ” . Judge D. N. Mackay was over Wednesday on business for this court of his judicial district. He that city, Emblems of Honor reported paper representing the sky. S il H Here are sketches of the new em blems to be worn by soldiers »M tailors who are honorably discharged from the service bat atm wear heir uniforms, pending reconver- ilon to civilian attire. Top, army, *. golden yellow eagle; bottom, navy, lne on white. Fays ceiling price on hogs F.O.B. T H E DALLES no co m m issio n - no y a r d a g e INSURANCE B. B. D O A N E MORO Box 819 The Dalles Phone 6291 a -------- in in M n n n n iiin in n m H n in im m m iiiiu u m i m i i ■ ■ h ,» i ■ 11 ■ <,,,, >rrr I.O.O.F. DANCE ver otar* hung loosely frpm i t Large yellow moons with cleverly painted faces were hung gaily along the walls. Music was fur nished by Ruggles orchestra. A Carol Drinkard, Pearl Drinksrd. large crowd attended. Delta Johnson, Beatrice Welk, Mr» xu»d Mr. A.C. Kssefeerg, Janet C H U R C H E S Ksseberjr, Eugene Gosson, Mr and Moro Community Mrs O. G. Hilderbrand and Joho Presbyterian Church Hilderbrand have all returned af- James D. Moberg, pastor. ter /sca n t visits end business trips Bible School 10 a. m. •1~ to PortUqd. i Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon “The Peacemakers” Mr and Mrs W. R. Reid made (hit C. E. 7:30 P. M. business trip to Portland Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting week. M. E. McKee of Portland spent the week end with his parents Mr Christian Science Society Sunday morning services at and Mrs E*. D. McKee. 11:00 A. M. Subject “U nreality” Mrs Estrejfe Hailey is in a hc»- Wednesday night service at 3 t¿tal in Portland taking medica' includes testimonials of healing. treatments. . The reading room in the rear Mary Fortner spent a few daja of the building is open. All as visiting at the home of Mrs Es thorized Christian Science liters tur$ can be bought or borrowed trelle B. Hailey. ■ r " ~~ Mise Margaret Harris has re WASCO METHODIST CHURCH turned to WaMa Walla accompan Sunday School 10 A. M. lad by her mother, who will spend Preaching at 11 A. M. a few days visiting there. Preaching service, Grass Valley District Superintendent of the Methodist church 3:00 P M. O aeade Methodist ehurches suffer F L. Cannell. pastor. «i a «treke in Condon last week.. M e was moved to his home in Salem Friday. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Mr and Mr* G. A. Sargent were Sunday dinner guests of John and Olive Robinson last Sunday.. Keith McDonald of the - Navy and bis wife are visiting at the heme of his parents. He will re port back to Bremerton after his five day leave- , that , - Buys hogs, cattle, sheep and veal T . Lester Johnson WAHOO Condon •Mr and Mrs Alpx McLeod and son, Qwrlias, home on furlough, went to Lexington Thursday tc visit Mr and Mrs Randall Martin. Mrs Dorothy Johnston of Ore gon City and Mrs Neva Johnston of Salem were Moro visitors last weekend, both being speakers at the Woman’s club meeting and C . A . Ruggles Emma Davis Mrs Frank Lambom. Luther W. Davie The Junior Sports dance wks G®0’ G* Updegraff. held in the Wasco school gymna- Attorney for Executrix Moro Oregos nniinniiiiix i i i i i i i ii i i i nim i ni»ut«« slum Saturday night The decora • and Ixecator- tions were in blue and white crepe 7 snow in morning. Busy Season Grass V alley Hall Saturday, April 1 4 W earables If you want to sell a ranch or a house or an outfit or any other real or personal property, I am a licensed real estate broker. Loans made on farm land at 4 percent interest.—- -- Giles L. French W e a t h e r p r o o f Jackets Enjoy April’s variable weather in a jacket specially designed to ba \vgter repellant and wind proof White Stag 4-seasons jacket-59.95 Green Oil-Cloth Slickers—$6.95 Green Oil-Cloth Jackets— $1.95 Sturdy Boots Black retan Z8” Hi-cut — $9.95 Heavy, out door, laced to the toe, boot with composition non -skid sole. -------— , Black retan leather soled Boot $11.50 8” hi-cut boot with heavy nil leather oak tanned sole. Bethlehem Chapter Na. T8, O.E.8. Meets Every Second aw. j ft jV Fourth Thursdays In eact Month. Visiting Member» V Invited— Moro. Oregon Rose Amidon, W. M. B ath Sparling, 8 e c r r t y Laphm Rebekah Lodge No. Meets 2nd and 4th Teeadpy* ' eac^1 amntW. F W tn g mam bats welcome Clara Houston, N.G. Florence Johnston. S< rfge Na. No. X A.FJk A.M. Vnreka bodge Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each Month- Visiting : members are cordially ‘invited to meet with uv C. A. Haggles. W. M W. D. Wallan, decretory Mare Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 8rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. I hell. Transient and M elting brothers are oordblM to meet with us. Ernest Houston N. G. A. R. Ksssinger, Secretory The ComroMt’ty Club at The d a lle s and help rot^rnng vet erans acquire club quarters. Over 600 members. Thanks for your - “ Work Pant» $2.98 .. Forest green herringbone tough sanforized ©otton work pant3 Tan Twill $2.48 Sturdy, sanforized twill trouser Gray Covert J1.86-1.94-2.98 Long wearing, pre-shrunk work pants. "W hen Ph» war to all over. Judge, there will ' be som^mighty interesting books wntten •bout i t Expect we’ll learn a lot of things . we didn’t know before.” “ Yes, Fred, when the record is finally w ritte n weHI r e a liie w h a t a g ig a n tic «•«ratio n this war really was and how 4 important to final victory many factors t*4 < m s i^ were” * . j • Take, for example, just one — F t r people realize the importance of work done by the beverage disuners JtBtng the war. A high government official cotton railed R ‘ an almost unparalleled example of the overnight conversion of an entire indus try from peace to war.’ He also said not so -* ’lils^peaking *’— *------ M. Will try k.kthe way great American rndusUi« at boms cooperated to help our brave fighting men abroad.” " I see what you mean, Judge...a com plete h isto rro f American teamwork. «f Boot Sox ,39c-$1.50 Assorted part wool and wool socks in gray or white in short o t,lsa g Work Socks White 50-50 wool sock—69c Dark gray 37 percent Wool I he Cotton socks ...+— ------------ 2$c wh ite—gray—brown ms 0» Co. T h e Dalles, Oregon Ma f