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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1946)
pAfIB 9r &MMKMAM COUNTY JOURNAL, Mu ito, OREGON f Kl O il, PRBHLÆV & JH<| Ernest Howard of Portland bought the brick house j on Mc Coy Street from Dr. J. it. Mor gan.. t It is understood that M. R. Ry- mal is buying the Frank Beards ley property across from the court house, which he will oc cupy soon. C. V. Belknap returned to Moro Whoever lost his or her false last Friday afternoon after be teeth at the bank corner will be ing away tor ¡several weeks vis able to get them from the bank. iting With his sister at Leadpoint, Washington. He will go to Eu Mr and Mrs J. K. McKean werc gene to spend the remainder of in Eugene last week where tney the winter with his son, George. were guests , of jMr and Mrs Kenneth McKenzie, former Hu- Tom Fraser came home iroin fus school teacher who married Portland Saturday were he had Betty McCafferty ,Kaseberg. been an a business trip for a f“w Mr and Mrs Harold Ginn and days. I M r and Mrs Robert Marvin Mr and Mrs Wily Knighten drove up the Deschutes river and son, Wily Jr. went to Eu from Shearers to Maupin Sun gene last Friday to obberve’ day and found the road in good Dads day on dhe campus and shape. It is impossible to make visit their daughter, Anajean. the trip after the fishing season Dolly Ralston, who has been opens as Portland fishermen cook at Bucholtz confectionery keep a man to watch the gates. for the past year, ¡has gone to Last Friday C. Leonard Ireland Wasco to take a similar position former publisher of the Sher in a new restaurant opened by man County Observer in Moro, J. C. Wilson. left the newspaper business bv Vero Belknap Comes, Goes On Visiting Round Mr and Mrs Mac Barbour stopped at the 'Moro Hotel Fri day night. Mac was one time owner of a string iof bucking horses that performed at the Sherman county fairs. giving possession of his MolaPa Pioneer to Monroe Swectland, young CIO advisor of Portland. It is unerstood that Mr and Mi s Ireland, whose health have not been of th'e best, are to retire. A group of Masons, by member ship and by temporary profession, spent the greater part of Tuesday repairing the chimney of the Masonic hall after necessary gathering of brick, lime and the Esther items appropriate for the Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles job. They also gathered an aud drove to Portland Saturday. ience of good proportions consid Mrs Harold Ginn was hostess ering that snow- still hung in the Saturday afternoon to a party shady places. Herb Flatt, half-brother of in honor of Mrs Theodore Irzyk, to whom the visitors brought .Vernon and Floyd Flatt, visited gifts in anticipation of an ex here this week while on his way home to Dakota after b^ing d ’?- pected event. Howard Belshee was up lrom The Dalles Saturday having found some business to complete in Sherman county. Mrs Belshee accompanied him for a visit with her sister Mrs C. R. , Belshee. Revere Ware Y ou k n o w , the co o k in g utensils w ith the stainless steel rppers and copper bottom s. A n y c o o k can c o o k in this w are and not hurt s th io g . Old Paul R evere, him self, left som e o f it on the sto v e w h en he w en t on that fam ou s ride o n ly he d id n ’t have stainless steel. T h a t’s a go o d story and R evere w are is good w are and w e ’re lu ck y to get it and y o u ’ll be lu ck y if y o u get som e too. Moro Variety & Remedy charged Monday from thq m’my WV m BCII A l l i e d where he has served three years. Don Thompson was here from rp q a . Sunday until Wednesday for a 1 0 m CW V U Ft& lD S visit with his parents, Mr and .. ____ io Moro Womens Mrs Dewey Thompson. He is - club members still at Camp Lewis doing office Mra J «*mcs work to aid the disearge of re- P"»>dent, to come to the . _ club meeting turning veterans. . . at . 10 a. m. Febru- ary 15 and bring their lunen *o Cicero Miller returned from they may sew on the club’s new Portland Tuesday ¡after under- curtains. going an operation for cataract . eye which v : v. as very e,,., The program of February J 1 of , the sue- K B cessful featuring Canada, was composed of a talk by Mrs Theodore John- Frank Beardsley expects, to su>n who told of the government, leave Saturday for South Daxota the fnance and the wheat farm- to recuperate from his recent of the Canadian provinces, illness, from ^which he has only t W o films, one on the French partially recovered. provinces of Quebec and Ontario Clare Artell la moving pack *"<» “ “ Great Lakes were to Moro from The Dalles and will shown an,1 the club memhen. take over the Job of Janitor at san8 lhe' to them unfam ha', , . vr-iHaurav the schoolhouse Dick Holdaway Canadian Nationa anthem, The and family who have been occu- Maplelea orever. pying the Axtell house moved Tuesday into ,the Huis ,building —---------------------------" Lupine Rebekah Lodge NoL 116 Mr and Mrs Jerry Wilson Jr. 2nd and 4th have rented the Lot Rust house, Tuesdays of each formerly owned by Hazel Woods month. Viewing mem- . hers welcome. and are moving to Moro from McLachlan NG Kent. Florence Johnston. Mr and Mrs E. J. Rea left last ___ ________ ______ week for Harrisburg where they will live on a farm. Ruggles Arden Squire left Tuesday for Portland on a business trip. *r parents ti 11» len L VonB left nm Mr and Mrs W. C. Helyer of day frtr Corv illi ?r sp The Dalles have been -visiting two weeks ; the he me c at the home of Mr and Mrs D. W. parents, Mr I Mrs >nB< Helyer. • *' - stel. fjf Mr and A«rs Harry Justesen. Mr and Mrs Dale Howell le t Monday f< ’ Missoula, Montana, were the? Ian to visit her par ents, Mr a Mrs Bickle and also her brother. Jim, who has been ill for some time. Mr and Mrs D. Ww Helyer and it'Ft Si family spent the week end in they i an to Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O L.S, ( *' Robert Helyer was in Portland Mondav on business. ' Bend Meets Every Second art, for th Invited-— Moro. Oregon Helen R uggles, % W. M. Mr and Mrs Chester Coats have moved to the ranch near Wasco and are getting ready to begin farming when the weather gets a little warmer. Mr and Mrs Charles Powell were Sherman county visitors last week end. Mr Powell is about again after a recent cIt eration. Mrs Minnie Squire accompan ied her son, Arden, home from Gresham Wednesday expecting to remain several days vl3itir.g him and his family. Relativesfbsurprised Mrs E. E. Barnum Wednesday nigt in honor of her birthday anniver sary $nd after eating the food brought in for the occasion, spent the evening playing cards. Moro Lodge No. 113, M. Kelley S Mrs Allei i.O.O.F. ur Decker Thursday M eets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall- T ran sien t and visit ng b ro th ers are cordially invit-d to m eet w ith us. E rn est H ouston N. G. A. R. K essinger, S ecretary C v lV i day is coming. F ountain Service, Cigarettes, Cigars, A gent for All Magazines and Lots of s them on the racks. A w arm and cozy place to spend the spare time. BUCHOLTZ CONFECTIONERY American l i l t ClD I. L PHONE 3<J1 —Mr and and Mrs V visiting in were dinne Senilor Sweetheart H I........ »uuxmmtwmtntinmxnxnita ii A.,-# R H EU M ATISM A R T H R IT IS W a sco G ym t j suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief fr?n. thia terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs Anna Pautz, p q Box 825, Vancouver, Wasih. ________ ,_____________________ February 16 D ancing 9 to 1 A d m . $1.20 couples .6 0 single F O R M A L j_____________ ? -------------------------- 1 . A Miss Clara Merstnger was up from The Dalles to visit her new ly returned brother, Linden and her parents. 1 While here she learned that her employer, Mrs Leta Richardson of The Dalles had been injured In an automo bile accident. A / I f * / T. Letter Jobaeon \w WASCO , t GAS AND OIL Tires--Acce«Boriea / R H. McKEAN and SON In su ran ce Grain, Feed. Flour, Fuel Farm Implements, Bags, Twine BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS PHONES Residence Office Feedstor* 182 162 163 OREGON WASCO Within the reac’i ot Electricity here is so amazingly cheap that every home can enjoy an electric range PP&L, you sec, has cut rates 15 times! More than twenty thousand homes cook with PP&L electricity and at an average cost of less than two dollars a month. Legion Thousands more have placed their orders for clean, accurate electric ranges. Better get your order in now with your dealer. Then you. too. can soon enjoy modern, effortless electric cooking. PP&L CUT TiSE COST ELECTRIC COOKING: ” • f .♦ z rec/bc 1 o w e i Chort »how* co»t ol using •lectric ronge in on overoge home FEBRUARY 9, I MORO Swi mq O regon W e have the best stock of candy we < have had for m onths and V alentine’s SERVICE Edna Melzer, Secretary INSURANCE M oro PLliMKlNü S HEATING Fourth Thursdays in ea.h Month. Visiting Member' C A. Mr land Mrs E. E. Barnum, Mr and Mrs A. H. Barnum, Mr and Mrs L. L. Peetz, Mrs May Barnum |Of The Dalles and Mr and Mrs Giles French drove fo North Bonneville ^ u n d a y to ab tend an open house un honor or Captain Jay Price who was cele- brating his 80th birthday. Elgh- ty five friends and relatives call- ed during the day and many more sent gifts or regards. Eldest to register was Martin Massiker 82 and the yotmgest, Mr Price’s great grandson, James Schultz, under 2. 'Is it ln c KKNT NEWS OP INTEREST •i- /J Seif-Suppcrting, Tax-Paying Business ♦2.16 « «Mrtk »2.00 U ~ l l O ld-Tim e & M odern M O r O F l a i l Lunch S erved in H all R if 194(1 I SS / ' odh J k KAKiNG v lU 0 u »’ iv ? ÏCTRîCITV CHE, A?JD CHEAPER!