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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
PAAR A BRAHMAN CÇÜNTT JO U R N A L, Lon Peetz In Portland Hospital With Bad Foot • MORO, OIUBGON in Portland. Mrs Theodore Johnston ia .in . The Dalles hospital w ith a recur rence of anemia. Some of the kxjal-Odd Fellows w ent to The Dalles W ednesday nig h t to take V incent G entem an down to take the in itiatory de gree of the order. Mr and Mrs Arch Jones, brother and 8l8ter in law of M rs Jennie M artin , from Portland are visit- The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at a time. —Cecil uV î ~ 14 M t p w i n Asae E sllnger left last week for in The Dali . home F o rest G rove a fte r m onth hère ~ w ith ——- D spending JS^1S<JJA1& » a ss.wi.v.. --- *hls M r and M rs L o u P e e U w ent to son, E rnest and wife. Claud Es P ortland last w eek presum ably linger, his eldest son, and family to a tten d th e co unty officials con- have retu rn ed from Missouri, ventlon. Mr Peetz w ent to a doc-... Sherm an county teachers m et to r to have his foot exam ined at Grass Valley W ednesday night, and w as se n t to th e Coffey Mem- as guests of the G rass Valley orlal hospital w here he will stay teachers. A fter dinner problem s for aw hile. of the teaching profession w ere Joseph W Reynolds, new field discussed un til tim e for adjourn man for the departm ent of vet- m ept. erana affairs was here from Sal Tw o suspects have been arrest- em Thursday to see what he , ed in connection w ith the th eft could , do fo r veterans in thls V of I two electric m otors a - t K ent iw w C 1 V V V ..V ------------------ county, unty. . ~' W ,aRf week They w ere held until Gifts C H U R C H E 9 Moro Community Churcf» Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church Services 11:00 a. m. W asco Methodist Church Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m. M orning W orship at 11.00 a. m. F. L. Cannell, pastor. y zT Gards Christian Science Society Subject of C hristian Science Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. “God the P reserver of Man” W ednesday m eetings first and th ird W ednesdays of each month Include testim onials of healing. The reading room in the rear of the Church contains a|l authorl» ed C hristian Science literature which may be borrowed or pur chased. M r and M r . Torn Douma w ill ,nvegtigaUon could be completed, « Angel leave Saturday .for Los Angeles . Mr . and M rs George Alexander Aiovnnder i- - , • ___ . . C hristm as w here they will spend Christm of P ark d ale w ere guests BREAKS A IR SPEED RECORD . . . I A Wm. J. RsRly. Baa Praactoe^ and th e holidays w ith h e r son, Mr and Mrs q ^ eo rd o re Johns- winner ef featare race at the Natfenal a ir raeee held at Cleveland. E arl Shipley and family. over last week end. Mr Alex- He piloted Ms P -N Jet eraft te aa average o*eed of STS.M miles Born: TJ q M r »and M rs N orihan ander an(J M r Johnston served in an hour. Reilly to shewn recelvtaf Aw trophy from A lbert J. Weather» E. Fields, Tuesday, December 10, WorW W ar i together. head Jr. Mhny ether reeerSa fall dnrtag the peatwar air shew and WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST at 9 a- m- an 8 pound GMtounce W ord was received here T h u rs race*. Cleveland plana te make this aa aaaaal «vest. Hnndreds e< 10 a- m. Church Bible School daughter at The Dalles. day m orning by Mr and Mrs E. thousand, visited Cleveland te wnteh the Mg meet. W. D. W atkins, Supt M and M rs Giles , French came E Barnum th a t their grand dau- - - r ------------------- . _ _ 11 a. m. Divine Morning W orship home from P o rtla n d . Monday _h ter Carol Jones, 14, d aughter T h e message: “The Divine night after attending the final f M r and M rs b ¿ . Jones (Erma. The High School class of the _ ____ >, Foundation .Take Heed How You m eeting pf the Tax 8tu d y commis- had died in a Portland Moro Com m unity church w ill rRVlllCDtS Up 'B uild T hereon” sion, w hich sent its rep o rt to the hosplyQ W ednesday night a fter give a W isconsin Chill Bean Sup-' F. Claude Stephens, M inister govem ofrYhtn next day. a brief iUness. She had been tak- per a t the church next Monday second successive mon Mr snda Mrs W illiam Schilling hospital Monday. Les- evening from 5 to 7. E veryone is For 8eco d COMMODORE and daughters, came back from a te r B arnum took Mrs E . E. Bar- Invited to come and enjoy th e th Oregon’s paym ents to unem ployed w orkers in November trip to Portland Sunday evening. num P ortland T h u rsd ay to be feed. „ . w ere lower than for the corres- Mr and Mrs Roy Belshee w ere Wlul w ith ner her daughter and family. mi aiiu ------ --- A driver» Uocnae. exam iner wilt pQnding period in 1945 Last ___ 1 services wrill xx HplH in Portland th e first n of t tho the week F uneral will H be held ( on be on duty Thursday, December sta te benefits w ere $443,- R ETA IL— Coats, Muffs, Coat to attend the funeral of A. O. Saturday a t ten o’clock. Trim m ings and accessories Ekstrom’s uncle. '> Paul R. McCulloch of The Dal- 19, 1946, a t the courthouse be- 241, a decrease of 38 percent RELIN IN G , REMODELING » M ra -D a p rtn Van Gilder Is in leg spen t .Wednesoay night in tween the hours of 10 a. m. and from Novem ber last year, the un- REPA IRIN G , ALTERATIONS 3 V m • em ploym ent oommissidh report Albany to be w ith an a u n t who j^oro having attended th e tea- CLEANING and GLAZING ed. underw ent a m ajor operation Cher’s m eeting in G rass Valley E xpert W orkm anship The question fo r each m an to jjuc ivi « o t v » Service men w ithout Jobe re- there last week. th at night. and prom pt service • ii.c ladies — ____ Schultz settle is not w hat he would do if $395,945, about 13 percent W ord from Clyde Gillm or is qq^e of Chris 15 th a t he is g o ln g rin October, while the — „ years ----- experience . lj^ ro u g h n his Auxiliary have invited the mem- he had means, tim e, influence, m ore th an second 'clinic but has not had any bers of the poet and th eir famil- and educational advantages, but employed were paid $169,427, 3rd Ave E ntrance Commodore H . verdict on w hat his fu tu re phy- les the m em bers of the Auxiliary w hat he will do w ith the things an lncrease of 22 percent over The Da l l e s ___Phone 9240 sical status m ay be. and their fam ilies to a C hristm as he has. . the previous m onth. Judge J. M. W ilson and wife to held the > new Ham ilton W right Mabie - j ___ „ - «1 o dinner in n n IAJ be *sV .~ . in — - - ------ - - . . - ----- - — --- — — CWWtmoR B+qiR— w ere In Portland the first of the Region hall Friday night, Decem- week to attend the annual con- her 20. It will be another of the X 1 - >• r ~ vention o f County Judges and Legion’s \\h ite elephant parties, Commissioners held- a t the Mult- m eaning fun and entertainm ent notnah county courthouse. jn addition to food. Ladies erf the American Legion q ^ e Job of reflooring the Auxiliary made $88.60 from the Bam um . building was completed bazaar given in the rthw Legion Thursday and the offices are hall last T hursday M ethods of ready for occupancy. Ed Eaves raising money included the sale occupy the Main stre e t store ig, of food and of meals room w ith th e Moro Cnofection- of sewing, ydth CHET BARBOUR to those who came. ery and Mrs Eaves will have one Wasco, Oregon ' Go ^Anywhere Fred Preston and wife of Spo- the fq rst Street offices w here Phone 332 ¿ane stepped here Wednesday she will open a beauty parlor, night ^ h l k on th eir way to Mrs BarnUm will reserve one of California for a vacation Back the offices. in 1910, when Shaniko was the __ ___________ _________________ headquarters for the railroad i W v f »TORS SYNDICATE building operations on the Des- • ejmtek Mr Preston was deoutv underw riter and d istributor for city m arshal of S Shaniko City haniko and he ne S yndicate of America rem em bers the town in its wooly investors Stock Fund, Inc. Investors Selective Fnnd, Inc. day's Investors M utual, Inc. The M issionary society met w ith Mrs E dith B urnet W ednes represented by day afternoon fo r th eir annual ROBERT O. CROSKEY Christm as phrtv. The Eastern Star held Initia Moro, Oregon P.IO. Box 272 tory work Saturday night w ith Phone «01 à Mrs Howard Ross as candidate. Mr and Mrs Dirk HoWawav LAND.BANK LOANS and daughter. Doris, w ere in Fair Treatment. Portland Monday, w here Doris re Ixmg term. ceived medical attention. 4% Interest R. W Belshee came home Sat urday after several weeks spent W rite or see in a hospital in Portland. He re turned m uch improved in health Victor G. Peterson, Sec.-Treas. Mr and Mrs W. R av Blake vis MIKE AND MARY ANN MULICK ... Moro _________ - ited in over the last week Dalles Nat’l Farm Loan A s i’n end coming up from th eir hom e Bank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon . O T . Do your Christmas Shopping at th« FUR SHOP J - a Moro Variety & Remedy ▼▼ Keep the house warm this winter with Rockwool. We can supply it in hats that can be placed between foists to keep the heat in and the cold out. Insulation of this kind can save as much as half the heat. Ask anyone who has his house Rockwooled. Bathroom tile board in many pretty colors. % ELITE STUDIO in The Dalles FINE PORTRAITS at Reasonable Prices Appointments at your convenience. Come as soon as you can. CAlSOMININfi Moro Lumber & Fuel Christen» Seale— C om e Christmas Irma and | S P K IM NOTICE and the rest,of us are going to TO F U M O USERS z GRANGERS SHAPE THE PATTERN off OREGON’S DEVELOPMENT take a day off for a change. Conserve and Sovo! • • i W e figure that everybody else C le a n a n d p r o p e r ly Y o u may be surprised at the size o f Oregon’s ad ju sted burn ers, and dairying industry. But Grangers aren’t. The value of the state’s dairy products last year is estimated by the U.S. Bureau o f Agricultural Economics at $40,657, OCX)— money from m ilk that-flows through every trading level to every Oregonian. Through the years, the Grange has worked for a bigger and better dairying industry as one phase o f its program to b d ld lo w -fla m e c o o k in g vvill spend the day at home m a k e f o r e c o n o m ic a l use o f Flam o. -w ith their family so w e w ill too. Breakfast w ill be served from 8 :3 0 to 9 :3 0 a.m. w hen we w ill close for Christmas. STANDARD RAMO HOTEL-MORO COFFEE SHOP R. F. D. Routes Direct Election of Senators b r in g s c o n v e n ien ce s o f city by returning em p ty cyl inders p rom ptly. A v o id ^Cooperative Markotlnf gas to hom es b eyon d the gas m ains — clean, fa st c o o k in g f u e l s b o r u g e by order Z Bettor Roads in g F lam o im m ed iately w h e n service c y lin d e r l/lm provom onts in Education is em p tied. V ' Graduated Income Tax . . . alw ays-hot w a te r . . . silen t, Let us do your catering Insure Dependable Gas Supply. • • Q rsnis ichisvsinents that have mads Orston a batter stata In which to Uva: d ep en d ab le refrigeration . FL/lMo R. C. ANDERSON, PHONE Z32 GRASS VALLET. OREGON t ’j . £ . WILSON, PHONB»552 WASCO, OREGON. A S T A N D A R D O F C A L IF O R N IA P R O D U C T f Improved Markatlng k^Low-Cost Llftit and Power a greater commonwealth by strengthening its most im portant foundation— agriculture. T h irty thousand Oregon Grange members— a ll fo r ward-thinking farmers— strive constantly fo r agricultural progress. This, they know, shapes the pattern o f Oregon’s development the right way, because what helps the farmer helps every Oregonian ? 0RE60N STATE CRAICE 1135 5 . 1. SA LM O N S T R U T PO RTLAND 14, O REG O N VBAM o r •«■*•0« TO O R B O O N FA R M B R S