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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1946)
I MSH It «UHM4« iKiUNft i OltUWAU MWW, OHUMiil iMbAt. JAWAMY II, WW Boys Turn Car . i.. . ' " ' Over In Dam; • m 1 2 . « B m p ^ e . of the Pacific Pow er Wr and Mrs W . A» . few d a y h«re vi and L«bt company haw nwUI.ed iting a pole at the g ate o f the court ¿ - - .s i.. house yard and will put a »tract B £ 1.0bt on it a» soon a« the equip- m ent arrive». T h u unprovem ent w a , agreed upon by the county court and th e city a t the December m eetin g to obviate the dark »pot C arroll Noonan and Jam es Lamb a t the step» leading to the court Jr. toppled the Carl Seherrer ear house. over into th e w ater above the dam Mr and Mrs Scott Fortner an- on th e Leon Moore place along nounce the birth o f a daughter, th e road th a t rune to the A rt Bar Susan Lee, January 1 a t Emanuel num place M onday night. Noonan hospital. Grandparents are Mr end w as tak in g Lamb to the G entry Mrs Frank Fortner and Mr and place w here he w orks when he Mrs W. Ray Blake. Mrs John W ilt m issed th e road. The car w en t in <s th e baby’s great-grandm other, bottom side up and the b oys w ere lucky to escape. Stanley R eavis and w ife were G eorge W ilcox returned from here N ew Y ear’s day as g u ests S alem th e first o f the w eek. He o f Mr and Mrs Ralph Brisbine. thought a picture show bouse there S ta n ley is <n>t o f" the Seabees which h is son in law , Maynard w liere he spent the war, h a v in g N elson , is operating. been in A frica, Italy and the Pa- P aul C yphers is g o in g to cyan cific. He is now rural a g en t for the ide his restaurant and confection pow er company at Parkdale. ery Saturday n ig h t to g e t rid o f Ed Reitmann w as over from his unw anted liTe. A n exterm in ranch th is side o f Oondon W eJ- ator w ill come up from The D alles nesday to transact some business to handle the job. The place will in Moro. be* d o se d from ten o ’clock Satur L. L. Peetz and d a u g h te r, M rs day n ig h t until ten ’d o ck Sunday Karl Landstrom drove to Tacoma, m orning. W ashington to meet Lt. Col. Land, W. 8 . Pow ell and daughter, Strom las^ w eek, ’but he did not Opal, are in M exico C ity w hile on come when expected, which de- a trip to find a more salubrious layed their return. clim a te during the w inter m onths. Escape Unhurt Bucholtz Confsctionery w ill b e clo sed fro m 1 0 : 0 0 p .m . S a tu rd a y * to 1 0 :1 5 a.m . S u n d a y in o rd e r to fum igate w ith c y a n id e A b o u t feet and what to do with them Does your wife have any shoes without holes in the toes? We have some. Not new, but neat; not classy, but comfortable; not the kind you’d wear to your wedding, but good for fine foot feeling everyday. If you like your feet bettet than fashion give these the benefit of your glance. Then there’s the matter of overshoes and rubbers We have some of them too, the good substantial kind that will keep Johny’s feet dry and help prevent the flu. P.S. All above for sale at a bargain. P.P.S. Put the feet in some of the above. eon, E rn est and B aum gartner o f Portland wa> thee<TOnty W ednem Uy look , . {oJ. a p b c e to .t a r t a iittle buslneBi. fa Mfg W plght b u D g, leg hogpital wWl and her D artd, ¡ , a |jo th e „ „ th e flu. John Baker, o4 the departm ent o f internal revenue, w as here W td . nesday to aid possible income tax payrs w ith their returns. A lthough he w as expected T uesday he w a s greeted ju st a s unenthusiastically M ty d J o ta t t f ) < » • leased the d in in g ro o m ' c f th e (Hotel Moro and h a s g o n e t o Portland to pur- chas« m aterial and equipm ent w ith w hich to open it. D ate s e t for th e opening w a s t Saturday, but w h eth er arrangem ents can he com p leted b y th a t tu n e 4s not known. M r and M m ColH. Moore end Y oung F fcp tee M eeting 1:00 P. M. E vening S ervices 8:00 P . M. Howard A . S ch d iin g , pastor Moro Com m unity Church Bible the follow in g day. Robert Rohde returned to ¿fcer- w u n ty a t the end o f the y a r very j^ p p y to be back. He says wa8 in P ennsylvania, w here i t fa Buffalo, N ew when there w as so m uch snow fcbe trains could not run. Ro- b ert Oregon is good enough fnr bim. Germ ain of Portland G rass V alley B a p tist Church wag bere to aid the J. K. M cKean Sunday S ch ool 10:00 A. M. m ake up th eir parts or- M orning W orship 11 A . M. der th is week. attB M B M M gW B B gP I BKHfflttttH n ’ * D ischarged from the arm y this w eek is Lloyd N oonan w bo finish ed his hitch w ith ou tfit and returned hom e the firH 4 o f the y ear.^ B e is • •• ••• O r o jjo u proapecte going in again uni« nmsKmmammmmtmmssmn for a job look good. Robert Marvin is in C orvallis this w eek t o attend th e atste m eetin g o f the A A A o f which he is a ssista n t secretary for Sherm an BUBBLES SEZ— OHUROHES • Now that those lovely nylon» are on the way back, the trick 1» finding soaps to wash ’em lnl Best way to fix that 1« to keep turning in the USED PATS needed* to help make soaps. Re- \ member,' where -there’s fat, there’s soap. Keep saving yours! INSURANCE K TRAVEL: CHOICE OF TH EATER OF SERVICE EDUCATION: U P TO 2 Y R S. COLLEGE W H ILE SE R V IN G CAREER. Georg W ernm ark has returned from the service C onsultants Postoffice Building U . 8 . N A T L BA N K BLDG., The Dalles, Oregon long gone, wa« here this w eek for a v isit. Mrs Ronald Pow ell and children returned Tuesday evening from Brem erton Where »he has been w ith her husband. Ronald expect« to h ave sufficient points for d is charge by tihe middle o f February and hopes to be ou t b y then. He w en t w ith his ship to San Pedro. W. C ? M iller, w ho had a catar a c t removed from hie eye in a Portland , hoepatal la st w eek , is reported to be g e ttin g along w ell and the results o f the operation aTe expected t o be very good. Word from D orothy Johruton is th a t her eon. D ale, w as m arried in Bournem outh, England, to t n E n glish girl nam ed, Jacqueline R offey, who expect« (to obtain pas sa g e soon to com e to th is country to join her husband w ho i» return ing to the u n iversity to continue h is work there. Mr and Mrs E Am idon came hom e from S eattle thia w eek to epennd a little tim e here before go in g on to California. W ork w as sta rted again o n the DeM dsa elevator M onday m orn in g and th e crew exp ect to bring th e w alls up quickly if the lum ber com es f a s t enough. PH Y SIC A LLY A N D M ENTALLY Q U A L IF IE D ARE ELIG IBLE TO UNITED STATES ARMY GEO. WERNMARK CO. & Tax MEN 17-34 ENLIST TQ2AY in Iks ANNOUNCEMENT Moro Variety & Remedy ' LIBER A L RETIREM ENT PROGRAM R uggles A ccountants ir t fa c M orning W orship 11:00 A. M. Ch^ _ " Sc*™“ - 8oi.,‘ i J, Sunday m orning services their “ lv*r 11 a. m. Subject “GOD” C. A. —r----- T r r r — . Jam es D. M oberg, pastor 10:0o A . M. at son, D avid, returned from C alifornia h olid ay and cb.ldren WASCO M ETHODIST CHURCH lir a V incent G m u e Sunday School 10 A. M. are d ep artin g fo r M adras to k*e. C lasses for all ages. The flu e till h _ a t its grip - - on nunu M orning W orship— 11 a.m. • m u . p m o M wi th e com m unity Junior Leggue 6;30 p m and o th ers are g o in g about on F . L. C annella Pastor slow b ell w hfle recovering from th e e ffe c ts o f th e im ported germ . M r and M rs Roecoe Moore le ft fo r P ortland Thursday afternoon fo r a abort s ta y in the city. Bud Belahe la back in the S tates and la expected to be back home and in civilian d o th e s again w ith in a f e w day». county. . . . S g t. Jam es Noonan w as here th e first o f th e w eek a fte r re ceivin g his discharge from the arm y. He may re-enliet but is going to look around first for «w ftxilk-.Be. le ft W ednesday w ith his w ife to see w hat’s goin g on in the work line. "John Johneon, form er resident o f sTi erman ooun^r in years now ■Z------- The Dalles WHEN YOU HAVE AN ELECTRIC RANGE! PLUMBING & HEATING u w SERVICE ~ fOR01“ ’ I. L KIRKELIF PHONE 39I MOHO nJ® a " When you cook electrically you can go on and buy " I K’/ additional electricity at a still lower ra te . . . because W PP&L’s “all purpose” rate drops down to only 6 mills per B EA U TIFU L • • *'• V'./; < Tlie modem electric water in d attractively kilowatt-hour after you’ve used 250 kilowatt-hours. So why not go all-electric? Use this cheap electricity for I fast Mte your electric range and ter. Pat H in y e a r U tebenU f yew , tfckfc hoM» « S ® » * 4» - .' ■» "> » vw ' MORO LEGION HALL SATURDAY, JAN. 12 Merrymakers Music American Legion ; ; ' - A' < • ÇLCAN IMG . . . ao «moke heating water the safe, clean, automatic way. See your Electric Appliance Healer t^day! Y^ .4 » e tam ing -------- yad target it. | W ip fe l K yea t e f dean hot water to z<aa»o. /•^ÍOX'X-. •.*••• * Y0ur P 9 w r Sy«t*m