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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1945)
PÁfet i. SÜÉfeMÁN CÓÍíÑTT JOURNAL M ü RO, ÖkfcGON WÜbÀl, ÀëofcST L..JM8 WASCO METHODIST Wed. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting bars Blaylock, is her house guest in the Moro schools. Madras this Week to spend a few ents, Mr and Mrs Jim Kentiy- Sunday School 10 A. M. C. V. Belknap writes that he is Christian Science Society A crew of men came along with for a few days. days. Fred has been sick since last F. L. Cannell, Faster feeling Better and is enjoying his Dr. and Mrs C. M. Dale and Sunday morning services a t winter when he contracted mer painting equipment thia weak and 11:30 a.m . Subject “LOVE” cury and arsenic poisoning while redecorated the front o f the Foss son, Jimmie of* Redmond were over visit with his sister at Leadpont, includes testimonials of pealing. Washington. He is under a doc night guest» of Mr and Mrs Tom working m the mercury mine at A Company garage. Mr Foes and The reading room in the rea* tor’s care and writes that he may my Jones Wednesday. McDermott, Nevada. He waa im Maurice Leteon put a new cost of the building is open. All an FOR SALE: Large 8-room The small daughter of Mr ind go to Spokane to have hi» teeth proved but is still not well- He of tar and paper on the roof the thorized Christian Science liters hardwood floors, washroom with Mrs Bert LRe passed away Wed out. says he has bought a piece of same week, all o f which pate the ture can be bought or borrowed trays on ground floor, full base nesday morning. Mrs Lite is the firm in shape for huameaa. Wednesday night service at 8 acreage under the new irrigation ment, big furnace, lot 00x270, daughter o f Mr and Mrs Jack - Richard’« - Bruekant’z g srste, project near Madras and expects C H U R C H E S Mrs Karl Landstrom w as host mtnttt m gwtimm»inH»wim» i nw fru it'an d shade trees, berries, Lawrence. light plant and ear ^ere all des water or it next year, ess last Friday afternoon . t o a Moro Community garden. 'N ear school, church, A group of friends were enter troyed by ftre last Wed., July 25, Presbyterian Church Mr and Mrs Jack Lawrence birthday party in honor <of her store. Mrs H. L. Swan, 1300 E. tained Monday at the home of Mrs James D. Moberg, pastor. ahqut noop. The car had not been went to Portland Thursday to at mother, Mrs L. L. Peeta. About 12th St., The Dalles. SS-40c Henry Barnum, celebrating her Bible School 10 a. m. ftft o f the garage for several tend the funeral of their grand a dozen friends of Mrs Peeta came m. birthday anniversary. Morning worship at 11:00 a days and no one knows how the daughter, infpnt of Mr and Mrs in for the afternoon which was FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts, 18 Wesley Flatt left Saturday for Sermon “Jesus Honors Faith" fire started unless by a short hi Bert Lite who will be buried in spent playing 600. A 21 inch posts and better 34 Little Deanna Darlene Martin his home in South Dakota after the light plant. cents per post delivered any the city today. 4 Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fleck are Martin MeJzer and daughter, was a patient in the Mid-Columbia spending several months here with place here. G.L. Briggs, phone . the proud parents o f a baby boy, Priscilla, left Wednesday for Port hospital for two days. She had to relatives. 6403 or write Gen. Del. The Dal T. Lester Johason It is reported here that the in have 10 penkcdlin shots to count named Kenneth Stuart at The land from where Priscilla will go les, Oregon 22-tfs * Dalles hospital. Mrs Fleck is the on to the coast for a few days eract the poisoning that had set fant daughter* of Mr and Mrs .. LÀT TXH FOR SALE: Howard uprght piano F B R C Y T H O M P S ON Johnnie Walker died in Portland daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald vacation to be spent with Mr and into her system from her recent HOBO MAIN STREET. MORO dark oak finish. Marjorie Mar toneilectomy. She is still ill though lest week. Both Mr and Mrs Wal Mrs Edmund Cushing. Mscnab. Work Done Well and Quickly vin. Moro 39c ker were school former teachers recovering at home. A friend. Bar Mr and Mrs Lester Barnum left Mr and Mrs Basil Lewis had as guests over Monday and Tuesday for Portland Saturday evening af Mr Lewis’ cousin, Sgt. and Mrs ter putting a couple efirs of cattle Grover Hangs o f Walla Walla, on the train. Mrs Sarah Rassmussen daugh Washington. Sgt. Hanns has been in the WaHs WaHa hospital the ter of Mrs Lucy R uggles came past eight« «nonths suffering a down from her Pendleton home broken leg when he was wounded last week to visit her mother and spend the last few days of. Mrs Kin action. Tom Douma shipped a couple Edna Burroughs’ visit here with^ cars of cattle to Portland Satur her. Mrs Burroughs left Saturday day of last week to help feed the for California after remaining a month with her aunt, Mrs Lucy hungry denizens of the city. Mr and Mrs Harry Benson had Ruggles. Clara Mersinger came from as guests the past week, Mrs George Benson, Mrs W. Benson, Portland where she has been work • Mm John Miller, Mrs Wayne ing last Friday night and expects Locy and another friend, all of to remain here for sometime with The Dalles. Later in the week Mrs her parents. “ Mr and Mrs Roy Belshee were ' Benson. will entertain relatives in Portland Sunday to see the big from Sacramento, California. show at the pavilion, the Ice Cap- Mrs Darwin Van GSder feil pades. Dorothy and Roger Eki- Saturday night at the Harold trom accompanied their grandmo Ginn farm and suffered a broken ther home for a vacation here/ bone in her right wrist which Miss Mary Hazen of Arlington makes it necessary that she wear a splint for three or four weeks. was here Monday and Tuesday as Stanley Coelsch is here on a 30 a gueet of Anajean Knighten, who day leave which comes at a time gave a party for her Monday night which was attended by a he can do some harvest work. OR A D D IT IO N A L group of teenage girls • NEW ANNUAL Loyd Kelley is here on leave KW H PER YEAR KW H OLD RATE Mrs Richard de Angelis and from a naval station in Kansas SAVINGS LOW RATE pti AT NO E X TR A COST • ■MNTM to visit his parents, who are work daughter, Marsy, of The Dalles ing for Bob Belshe this summer. were here over the weekend visit Edmund Cushing was here last ing at the home of ^dr and Mrs 216 KW H $2.04 $ 6.48 50 ' $2.58 week to spend a part of his 30 Lawrence Kenny. David Wright, son of Mr and day furlough with Mr and Mrs Mrs LeRoy Wright, jumped a lit Martin Melzer, his wife’s parents. tle too low when trying to clear 348 K W H $ 7.92 He has been in England for some $ 4 .0 1 $ 3.35 100 one of the sprinklers in the re 20 months. Mr and Mrs J. C. Freeman came creation field with the result be home from La Grande Sunday af ing a tear in his leg that required 2,8 8 0 K W H $ 17.28 $5.82 $7.26 250 ter spending the latter part of twelve stitches to pull together their vacation with their daughter He was taken to The Dalles for the sewing job. in that city. R. L. Howland, district manager 2,568 kwh $15.48 • Charles Ruggles and daughter, $7.32 $8.61* 500 for the Oregon Liquor Control «MkMteUitM« Connie, are doing their own cook ing while Mrs Ruggles is at Klon Com mss »on and Harry Ragen, au dike helping Mr and Mrs Walter ditor, were here Wednesday and made the change in management Ruggles during harvest. of the liquor store to Ernest Es- Rev. knd Mrs Moberg drove to Rnger in place o f Harry Kuns- Hood River Sunday afternoon to man. make arrangements for a holiday Mrs E. E. Goehler o f Portland to he spent in that valley during left Tuesday fo f her home after August. spending several days he/e with James Lamb la now working for her sister, Mrs Paul May. the Moro Lumber A Fuel Yard Blood donors from Moro Mon In place of E. A, Fine “who 1» now day were Miss Betty Lou Olds, woridng on a ranch at Shaniko al Mrs Marius Douma, Paul Wil though he will return next month son, Mrs Charles BothweH and to work on the highway. Miss Lola Martin. . w Bon Christianson > is home on Meeting of the county court leave from the navy _ and will for August was handicapped by spend the next five days with hte the absence o f some members al parents, Mr and Mrs Arthur though a part of the business was Christianson before returning to transacted anyway. There was no Camp Parks in California. thing of major importance to Mr and Mrs L. V. Moore and come before the court. daughter, Mrs Gladys Morrison Mr» B. H. Roberson and son, no hidden subsidy from the public purse 1 Already 47% BELOW the national average, the left Friday for Astoria to spend a Jimmie, returned from Eugene • few days. They returned Sunday to last week end. Mrs Roberson has price of electricity in homes served by P P & L will bring Mr and Mrs Stanley Coelsch been attending summer school at Ever since it started business in 1910, Pacific home with them while Stan has a the University of Oregon prepar be pushed still lower by the Company’s 35th Power & Light Company has been cutting the 16 day leave from the coast guard atory to high school teaching this Anniversary system-wide rate reduction! station at Astoria. His sister, Miss winter. price of electricity. This latest reduction— biggest Miss Jessie ^Kenpy came Sun Ruth .Coelsch, of Boston came i » with' them to visit here for a time. day night on the stage to spend in the Company’s history— is the fifth since 1936. Savings to residential and rural customers under Fred Psets came down from a few days here visiting her par Rich Brockert Coses Car In Garage Fire Want Ads C A. 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