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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1946)
11 r---- », SH8RMAH CVVHTY JOVBXAU HOMO, Moro Men Start Flying Club; Buy Plane A group of locol men have or ganised the Moro Flying club and have ordered a new Aeroncu tra in e r plane to be delivered MaX 15. Bob Boynton is president of the club and Paul May, secretary. O ther m em bers are K enneth M • Kean, JodJe M orrison, Orlow M artin and Harold Ginn. Clinton , Kessinger came up from P ortland last week end to spend a few days here w ith his father, Roy Kessinger. Earl R ehr left Portland Tue»- day nig h t for Los Angele? to bring back some trucks for the Mid-Columbia outfit. Theodore Johnston has been ill at his home near tow n this week. Earl Belshee was here from Yakima last week end fo r a visit w ith his father, Robert Belshee and family. , Dr. O. LeRoy W alter, ^Synodi cal executive of the Presyterian church conducted a w orship ser- vice w ith th e m em bership of the church and afterw ard preside'': a t a business session Tuesday. A traveling exam iner of oper ators and chauffeurs ,is schedul ed to arrive in Moro, March 4th and will be on d u ty (a t th e court house betw een the hours of 10 a m. to 4 p. m. Ronald Powell came home last week having received his dis charge from the navy at Brem erton. John Roth also was dis charged a t Brem erton a day or tw o before Powell. Slides on the Columbia high way and the Union Pacific rail road near M ultnom ah Falls de layed the mail W edesday m orn ing with the result th at the mail truck did not arrive until after noon. A w recked tru ck halted passage up the n o rth bank.. C. R. Lagon, auditor of the county’s books, is here this week checking on the accounts and al- 8 0 checking Sheriff W ilson out and Sheriff Fields In. FHIPAY. MAÍKM », »H« "J Georg* Updegraff r e p l i e d V isiting Mr and- MH A* A. ^ome Wednesday n ig i£ from Squire this week are her father, where he had been since J. E. £ ro fo o t gnd wife and two Saturday on business. sons, Bain and E arl from Okana- A class to in stru ct Red Cross agon. W ashington. They * live aw ' instructors’ is being glv- n ear the spot w here th e school en week and next at bus w ent into the lake last win- cQurt houge The claM m eets te r - ' each evening a t 8 o’clock. C hester The Moro grade youngsters gcjlw ar^z i8 giving th e lesson*, w ent to Grass Valley Wednesday w h jch af ^ r 30 hours of lnstruc to play basketball w ith th e team Uon ig designed to m ak0 com n v there and came home w ith o vie- le n t ^ rgt aid inatru c to rs 0» th e tory 22 to 19. pupils, of w hich eight are ex- Bon C hristiansen shipped out pected. So far the tw o H aan sis- from P o rt H uenem e W ednesday ters> M errill Oevson, C urt Tom, for Pearl H arbor expecting to be Mrs Afton M cIntyre, E dna Wat- gone fo r a year. „ erm an and Delores Lang are the Mr a n d Mrs Charley Powell puplla attending. / w ere up from P ortland last week Hon. E. Riddtell l Lage, sta te to spend a few days a t th e ranch, representative from Hood R iver Mr an d M rs ColMs Moore drove county, was in Moro T hursday rem ain for a 8hort visit, i T he w orld day of pray er ser- ^°r Belshce vvlll be held a t the Commun- M oberg, Russell and- C hester Sm ith fam ilies drove ity church F rid ay afternoon, to The Dalles Sunday to attend M arch 8 a t 2:30. Mrs Dewe> church service held in the a fte r Thom pson is in charge of th e noon. program . Mr and Mrs H ow ard Perrigo Phil Ruggles w as here this week, coming from eastern Ore- have rented the Hazel Woods gon and Idaho w here he had beer, house and are m oving in th is w orking for a tim e. He is try in g week. to get away from the lower comi C HURCHES try, back to a higher elevation, State Senator E. R. FaL and Grass Valley B aptist Church and Hollis Bull w ere here Sun- Sunday School 10:00 A. M day while on th eir way home Morning W orship 11 A. M H ow ard' A ? S eh ili» » , paator from K lam ath Falls w here they had been inspecting the M arine Moro Community Ckarck B arracks as a m em ber of the Jam es D. Moberg, pastor em ergency board. Bible School 10:00 A. M. Miss Mary Roberts of .A rlin g Morning W orship 11:00 A. Bi. ton, a cousin of Mrs I^ester B ar Christian Science Society num, was here last week for a Service a t 11 la. m., Subject: visit, having ju st com pleted her “C hrist Jesus” course as a trained nurse * WASCO METHODIST CHURCB The American Legion m et Wed- p reaching service at G rass Valley nesday night and decided . th a t y e thodist church, Sunday axt°r- next Tuesday evening wa< *o be noon at 3 clean up day for the post at F. L. Cannell, Pastor which tim e m em bers are expect timmi»inininiini»nni i n»»n»«n ed to come and help shine up the new building, now devoid of p a r titions and^w ith new underpin ning. PortIand - f t W Anniversary H arley D utton and Mr and Mrs W. E. D utton visited Mrs H ar ley D utton, w ho is in The Dalles hospital. She is reported im prov ing. M rs -Benton B arnett Ls another w ho has been on the sick list, T he W asco Bakery changed ’lan<ls this week. The new mana- ^e r w1'* Steve o Meara, who ta*[e over March first. The Fran-k Lam born and Mr and s h e *™ fam ily P 1™ to locate at Mrs Al Dorm aier w ent to P ort Seaside, w here he will operate land Thursday, and returned Sun L ittle Gem Restaurant day. Mrs Dorm aier reports rain y h e reconversion of the At- in Portland at that time. wood store building ¡into a f lirt The m asquerade dance at Ru cia88 re sta u ra n t is rapidly tak fus Grange hall February 23 was ¡ng p iace. Jack WJlson is to open a grand success. It was difficidt aa g«x>n gg r can be completed, Mrs Carl Tuggle was initiated for the three judges, Elizabeth lnto E astern Star Tuesday K uypers of Rufus, Gladys B°l- shee of Wasco, and Mrs Ben n ig h t H ockm an of The Dalles to decide Miss M ary M arshall is visiting her a u n t a n d uncle, Mr and Mrs CARD OP THANKS Ed McKee. We desire to give our h eart M r and Mrg Clifton Dunlap of felt thanks to the friends and B ««1 the horn<‘ ’•'« neighbors who assisted us at the sister, M rs Bd McKee. tim e of the death and funeral of M r tand M rs N. S. Gochnauer o u r father, W illiam C. H arper. and fam ily spent the week end in Mr and W illard W. H arper Portland. Mr and Mrs Gordon H arder Mr and Mrs Clifford W alker Am ong T he Dalles visitors on M onday w ere Mr and Mrs A rth GAS AND OIL u r Sargent, Mr and Mrs Art Tires--Accessories Sm ith, Mr and Mrs Leon Smith. Mr and Mrs A lbert Kasebcrg. E H. McKEAN and SON Dan McDermld and Don. In su ra n c e |e r a gyjMW, Mrs HsrUmd M« Donald aa baby (dumpling were some of the characters.. STATE FARM , INSURANCE COMPANIES AUTO — LIFE — FIRE Comprehensive Residence A Personal Inability Insnmnce. Comprehensive Farm and Farm Employees Liability. John M. DeMoss, Agent Phone 837, «tor©, Ore. (Res. DeMoss Springs) HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP Dinner for Sunday, March 3 Served from 1:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Choice of Entrees: BAKED H A M PIN EA PPLE SAUCE OR R O A S T CHICKEN SAGE DRESSING WITH Radishes, Green Onions, Olives, Celery, Canapes Three Sisters Consumme Green Beans Salad Baked Potatoes & Drawn D essert: Batter C h o ic e o f P ie or C ak e C A . Ruggles INSURANCE Mr and Mrs Karl Landsirom M oro have bought a home in Portland on east 18th stre e t and he has gone to work for the departm ent of agriculture w ith office in the Bedell Bldg., They will get moved by April 1. DANCE Jo h n Proudfoot is an o th er of o u r Sherm an county boys who h as received his discharge and ls hom e again. He is the son of Mr and Mrs H. D. P roud foot Sr. T he W om en's Society for the C h ristain service m et a t the home of Mrs Joe H ilderbrand on W ed nesday F ebruary 20. , A fter the business m eeting Mrs Jo h n Roy ce conducted a program . Delici ous refreshm ents w ere served. Sat. March 2 A Surprised On who should have the prizes, The lauy prize w ent to Mrs Dick Yo cum dressed as a Haw aiian p rin cess. The m ans prize w ent to H arland McDonald disguised in a beard and th e best couple prize w ent to visitors from Blay lock, he dressed as a bridesm aid and she as a pirate. A group came from Blaylock dressed as a com plete wedding jferty, having a man in a w hite 1 form al and veil as a bride. Shirley Yocum came as an Indian girl, Mrs Jenson made an outstanding Spaniard. Bob Davis a clown, Mrs Lee Del 1- Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel A Mr a n d Mrs G rant Boice of Camas, W ashiyton w ere visiting Farm Implements, Bays, Twine friends in W asco over the week BARBED W IRE—GOOD POSTS end. T h e Boices’ are form er res * PHONES id en ts of Wasco. , Feed s tom Office Residence M r and Mrs Vivian R ust vis 163 162 182 ited in Salem ,over Sunday. WASCO OREGON J e rry B arn ett arrived home O regon by plane Saturday afternoon. He has received his discharge so will be a t hom e In Wasco from now on. RUFUS GRANGE H A LL GOT Wasco Couple ner w m give* at the home of M r and Mrs Bill Tidwell. Table decorations consisted of a large cake decorated with a m iniature bride and groom also candle lighting. Guests were Mr and Mrs O. G. Hilderbrand, John and Olive Robinson, Mr and Mrs Ted E v e rett and daughter, and Mr& M rs Lloyd Royce and children. The evening was spent playing pinochle and high and low prizes w ere aw arded to both the men and women. Mrs John Royce w u i high and Mrs Ted E verett low for ,the women. Bill Tidwell was high and Ted E verett low for the men. John Robinson won the chair prize. A nice gift was pre sented to Mr and Mrs John Royce at the close of the evening. COLD? The Dalles Orchestra A lot of folks are having colds, and worse than that, very sore throats, w hich can turn into something pretty serious. W e have cold remedies to help almost any condition and will be glad to help you get well. W e like you Mr and Mrs Jo h n Royce re ceived a pleasant surprise wh*>n several of th eir friends gathered to help them celebrate th eir 45th w edding anniversary last F riday night. A seven o’clock buffet din ------------------ ------ » | better that way. M oro High School Senior Play "BROKEN DISHES" 3 A c t Comedy written by Martin Flavin M O R O H IG H G Y M N A S IU M Friday, March 8— 8 p.m A ll Ten Seniors Have a Part Produced by special arrangem ent with Samuel French, New York. New Quarters Moro Variety & Remedy PHONE 771 Bob M a y & Son are in the Freeman Building where you can see rators W e ’ve got some stuff down here we would sell. W e have no cattle to drink Kelvinator £ £ Easy Washers and pick out the out of these good metal tanks we have kind of electric equipaMftlpou want O F T A N K S A N D C H IC K E N S for instance. Neither do we have any chickens to fence in with this chicken wire, but some of our friends do and we're glad to have it for them. You 0 OREGON MUTUAL LI FI INSURANCE COMPANY know, it makes no difference whether you fence the chickens from the garden or the garden from the chickens, fence is needed either way. T hen we have more hardware coming all the time & paint, too. Moro Lumber & Fuel MIKE AND MARY ANN MULICK a Gfcaafr» !■ M S tandabd I ns Com pany N o Chang« in P«rsonn«l N o Change b C o rp o ral« Structure * Paul R. McCulloch THE DALLES, OREGON f O li^ /i/D G F ^ 'H a n k ^ y S ’r e s big grab producer... let me ask you a question or two?” H A N K : "Glad to have you, Judge.” * ’ OLD JUDGE: “ Do you think the grain used by distillers it wasted as some folks are saying H A N K : "I certainly do N oil As a matter ’of fact, it is just the opposite.” OLD JUDGE: “ How do you figure that, MIKr" ... H A N K : ’‘From my own experience and front reporta I’ve read. For the year endin’ n t June, the distillers p r o d u c e d ___ 200,000,000 pounds of distillers’ dried aina...the best feed supplements we can lay our hands on. They are rich b nutrient!»J W fat . hy. l y . . .. . I’ve never had such _ ___ dairy c o n n / aa I have since Tva livestock and poultry as been usin’ these dried 1 grains.” OLD JUDGE: How do you «as Hank" :? ” ' H A N K : “ I blend them in with < grain. This balanced ration has far feed value than the original grab i can cut down on my whole grab feeding, about 20% and *—«)**'”