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<r 1 ■ T'piw*** ■ ’t-« PAGE S »HERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1941 Williams Family Ragsdale, formerly of Moro, nOw’ in the Coast Artillery. They ex pect to be married December 14. - Portland papers .carried the an Get Together Wasco Girl’s Engagement The Wasco Eastern Star chapter entertained the worthy grand ma tron Mrs. Fay-Ambrose Tuesday evening this being a district meet ing. Grass Valley and Moro chap ters attended. Million Red Cross. Volunteers Aid Defense Program duy afternoon. December, 4 at 2 o’clock at the home of Mm. Bruce Grady. . ... Pteachiftg service at the Grass Valley Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Subject, “God A Necessity.” ; - F. L. Cannell, pastor. tian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. Pntytf meeting Wednesday 7 p, m.^Cbofr practice Wednesday 8 p. n . ------- — ------------ ' . 1 * Moro Christian Science Society: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church service at eleven a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at eight p. m. The reading room, in the reav.-of the church building contain^ all authorised Christian Science pub lications which may be read, bor rowed or purchased. , The public ia welcome to the services and to make use of the reading room. nouncement of the engagement of . Mary Pinkerton, daughter of Mr. Captain John Macnab and Capt. and Mrs. H. B. Pinkerton to Jarvis Barta of (Portland Air'Base were Washington, D. C. — Behinfl B. Black of Portland. Wedding date overnight guests at the Alex Mac front lines o! U. S. defenses more is set for February 14. ; Community (Presbyterian Church nab home Tuesday. They enjoyed than 1,200,000 Red Cross volunteers Lloyd Hennagin wjjl up from Mr. and »Mr». Hubert Williams Miss Hazel Marie Watkins en a successful hunt on Wednesday are on the job — making surgical Moro, Oregon. James D. Moberg, and family, Donald H. Williams Portland last week end on business tertained at her home Saturday Returning to Portland with one dressings, knitting sw eaters and pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. and wife and daughter, ~ a great for the First National bank. for the pleasure of Miss Dana Jean nine and a half pound goose, with giving comfort «articles, learning Morning worship at 11 a. m. Earl Gentry and family went to McMillen, bride elect of (Chester a wing spread of?,nearly six feet. the rudim ents bf emergency m iss Sermon ' “The Divine Direction.” grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. feeding and sco res.o f other duties Special music by the choir. Chris- George^Williams, Mrs. Maxwell Stevenson, Wn., for Thanksgiving Watkins. The wedding will take (Guests over the week end at the Mitchell of Portland . and her with Mrs. Gentry’s parents. place December 14. Twelve guests Arthur Sargent home were Art in an all-out effort for national do- An all day meeting with a pot attended the kitchen shower. After Olson and wife and Miss Louise fen se. daughter, 'Sylvia of Molalla who is a majorette in the band there, Mr. luck dinner will be held by Legion refreshments bridge was played Winters of Kelso and Mrs. Neville -T h e largest defense tar.k now be ing undertaken by Red Cross volun and iMrs. Bob Dunlop and two and Auxiliary members Wednes during the afternoon. The gift»* <\nd son, Frank of Portland. teers Is the production of 40,003,00 > Preparations were presented to Miss McMillen ^children of Bend, Donald Williams, day, December 3. Mr. and Mrs? William Mills, surgical dressing* for iko Army and of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil will be made for the coming by a figurine dressed as a bride. sons Edward and Robert and Mrs. Navy, according to Mr."». Dwight F. Mrs. B. Estrelle Hailey and Mrs. A. S- Porter were dinner guests Davis, national director of Voluntee • _ Conlee, Walter Williams and chil carnival. dren of Portland all had Thanks . That expectant look on the Leon Smith received the high and recently at the home of Mr. and Special Services. Tho Tr;i(tor-~hin- giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. faces of alumni of Oregon’s two low prize. caine to the Red ~; aT t'.e : <• Mrs. Julius Medler. schools indicates that they will nerr.l < George-Williams here. Earl C. Williams writes from Members of the WSCS of the quest of the fcurgeor.s W. F. McLeod returned from The prbbably be at the football game Zamibales, a small island in the' M. E. church met with Mrs. Dick- the Army and ?\a;y i a a . r- .u .... Dalles hospital Wednesday after at Hayward field next Saturday Phillipine Islands where he is now Johnson Wednesday of last week revealod cc::.m en ial ¡. provide only tea p r < undergoing an operation on his afternoon. stationed, that on November 1st with fifteen women being present. could the surgical dre: ir.gs .a .? . .... ear to correct some trouble caused - Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin he was,x promoted to the rank of Mrs. Joseph*^ Davenport and Home Service .■ >• ’ were over from Lexington Thanks First Lieutenant. The small island daughter, Jaeqytyn of Portland from a previous illness. Gray Ladies, v.b »'u a : Virgil Conlee is takings course giving day. where he is stationed is only eight and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett \ > Mr. and. .Mrs. E. E. Barnum re miles from the sea of China, and were guests Thanksgiving dnv at rectly concerned \ i t in trade school in (Portland and ex uniform also are exp:HV ' ' pects to get work in the shipyards turned home from Redmond Sat has only recently become a forti the home of Mr. and Mis. Owen pj’ograms, Mrs. Davis s:- urday after a three week stay at fied base. He is in charge of in Barnett. / when he finishes. As a preparedness m-’f'- . ' ' mt J. H. Hulett and son Russell of their ranch with their son. Cleo. sands of women thro structions for the Phillipine army. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar .Smith are Sheriffs and District Attorneys Beaverton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Buell of Roseburg the parents of a daughter born country are learning imms .. Mrs. Orval Thompson over Thanks of the state are holding their an visited her daughter, Mrs. Paul November 14 in Spokane., She and nutrition as members e.’ nual convention in Portland this Alley recently. Red Cross Canteen Corps. ? d k a giving day.— __ weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and thousands are'b ein g trained in the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seigenthaler week which accounts for the ab Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medler, ac is named Marilyn Margaret. Motor Corps lb serve :ia vi. sence of those officers. of Eugene and his parents of Port Mrs. A. J. Smith returned home drivers. Robert Gillmor has been -elected companied by their grandson, land and Miss Faye Thompson of Frank LeMaster, drove to Salem from Spokane Tuesday of last week Art Barnum is building a dam Grants Pass were here for Thanks to the Pi Mu Epsilon, the National to spend the holidays with their after having been with her son Honorary in Mathematicst across Grass Valley canyon about giving at the Claude Thompson son in law and daughter, Mr. and Delmar and family for three weeks. half a mile above his farm house ' Mrs. Lena Searcy was here last Mrs. Leo Dumlar and small son home. Claudine was here also from Mr. and Mrs. Henry HoweTl wera with which he will impound water week from her home in Portland Wally. school at Corvallis. - visitors in Wasco from. Seaside. for irrigation purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin visiting and transacting business. Mrs. Minnie Van Detta, 64, a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ruggles and infant daughter returned hime C H U RCHF~ A Grants Pass, visited Saturday with former resident of Wasco, died at Sunday from a five day Thanks went to Astoria Wednesday to at the R. S. and Alex Macnab fami St. Joseph’s hospital in Vancouver Wasco Church' of Christ; F. giving vacation spent in visiting tend the funeral of her aunt, Miss lies. Mr. Tetz was formerly prin Washington. She had been living Claude Stephens, Minister. The friends and relatives at Cottage Jennie Hulse. cipal of the Rufus high school and in Camas. She is survived by a Evangelistic campaign led by B. Lamer Sayrs went to LaGrando^ Grove. daughter, Mrs Tillie Frederick of Ross Evans continues to draw in is now teaching at Grants Pass. Mrs. Hazel Woods is here for a this week to get a truck which was Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl were The Dalles, two sons Delvin and terested crowds of people nightly. visit with her sorr Lyle and wife taken to Portland to have a gravel Charles of Camas, a sister, Mrs. and with her many friends in this body placed on it for hauling guests last week of their son in Sybil McMillen of Wasco. Grave No high pressure methods are used to intimidate an inquiring People. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. community. She is still living at county rock. side services were held here Mon- Come enjoy the services in song R. C. Chamberlain in Portland. Ralph Meyers was here Wed (Drain. *" da v afternoon. and meditations. Sunday 10 a. m. Mrs. Free Crews and son Marion Mrs. Jessie Henrichs left Fri nesday from Colorado. He is a Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taylor and day morning with Mrs. Ove Hansen brother of Frances Greer and a visited in Goldendale Friday at daughter, Vina, have moved into Bible School. 11 a. m. Worship. Christos.” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coin the house recently vacated by Mrs. Theme - “Adios for the Portland Sanitorium where half brother of Tommy Foster. 7:45 p. m. Theme - ‘‘The Challenge Rostad-. Donald Rostad accompa Mr/ and Mrs. Tom Fraser and ~ Rhe will remain a few weeks -for Grace Stoleson. C h ristm as T re e D e c o ra tio n s & G i f t W ra p p in g » of Faith.” nied them to their home for a few W. H. Helyer are leaving Friday treatment. Stuart and Anna Macnab and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum night from Portland by 'train for days visit with former class mates their- cousin Pete Macnab came Wasco Methodist Church: Sun were hosts Tuesday night to a few Chicago where they will see-the here. home from Monmouth Wednesday day School at 10 a. m. Classes for livestock show. The Fraser’s will Corporal Harold Dutton of the friends because that dav completed Moro, take delivery of a car and drive 205th Coast Artillery returned night, to spend the holidays visit all ages. Morning Worship at 16 years of married life for them. ing their respective families. The Oregon C. M. Sanford and Glen Corey of down into the south to see Tom m y home for a 15 day furlough from boys will return to their classes in 11 a. m. Text, “The Lord is my Shepard; I shall not want. Ps. 23:1” the Pacific Power & Light company and Gordon before returning home. Virginia where he has recently Monmouth Sunday evening. Epworth League Sunday evening L. H. Nahouse and Mr. and Mrs. completed an anti-air craft course. H A R D W A R E & IN S U R A N C E /Were here Wednesday while on College students' returning af at^ff:30. The women’s society of Mrs. Eliza Dingle and Marjorie their way to Arlington to attend Ronald Powell drove to California ter the holidays included Cather Christian srrvi<;e will meet Thurs- for Thanksgiving. They were with Rich were in The Dalles Friday. a meeting. ine Fridley, Helen Blau and Mar Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart and The mail truck slipped off the Visitors at the home of Mr. and garet McDermid of EOCE at La- road Thursday morning on the Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nahouse. Mrs. Mrs. Alex Macnab on Thanksgiving Grande, Phil and James O'Meara Columbia highway doing no dam Nahouse who had been visiting her day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mac of Linfield, Marion 'Crews, Willam age but delaying the mail a short son and wife, returned with them. nab and Bob Macnab, Mr. and ette, Malcolhri McDermid and Ken Some of the light petroleum Mrs. 'Dob Macnab all of The Dalles: ‘ time. - ' • Blau of Oregon State. Mrs. J. N. Stevenson underwent an fuels now replacing gasoline for Pete Macnab from Monmouth neth Walter Blau accompanied by Mrs. some purposes use more pounds of operation in St. Vincent s hospital and Helen Macnab of Myrlhurst, Hildred Zell took the three girls in Portland Wednesday morning air per pound of feul than is the Mary Margaret Leehan of Portland to La Grande returning Sunday. case with gasoline, according to a and Leland Medler. and rallied satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klindsworth of Announcement was made this research bulletin issued by Ore Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rich left Connell, Wn., visited last week gon State college. week of the engagement of Miss Tuesday to spend a week in Med with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Porter of The Dalles to Harry ford with their son, Gordon and Tom Striker and Mr. and' Mrs. family. Diebert Johnson. GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Dr. Viggo Haufelt and wife Mrs. Roy Belshee was in a Dalles drove to Portland and returned hospital over Thanksgiving re Thursday. turning home the - latter part of A tto rn e y A t L a w Physician & Surgeon Mrs. Abbie Hull of Portland is the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wil staying with her daughter, Mrs. son visited the Belshees Sunday * u M o ro a n d W aaoo [he Dalles Hospital from The Dalles. Jeff, Roy and Free Crews. ih? ¿lies C.»epor Mr. and Mrs. Guy [Andrews and Benton Barnett had a successful • Is it always refreshing. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Andrews goose hunt. spent Thanksgiving in Portland completely satisfying? Blitz- Uncle Joe treated his wife and with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Andrews Weinhard is! Try a bottle and and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elfred of us to a flicker show on Armistice Carlton. Chester is now employ day. In the midst of a powerful convince yourself that one ed in Salem in the income tax love scene, while the hero was doing hie stuff, she nudged her division. bottle doesn’t take the edge ’ Betty Skinner of Utah, a class husband and said: . Why is it that you never make off your enjoyment! mate and friend of Anna Macnab, love to me like th a t? ” visited Sunday at the home of Mr. presents “Say,” sez he, “do you know the and Mrs. R. S. Macnab. salary that guy gets for doing Thanksgiving guests at the home th at?” of Mrs. Augusta Huckin included Mrs. Ella Hyslop and Mrs. Bess Pound of The Dalles, Mrs. Belle Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Diebert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William ANOTHER (Clothier and daughter, Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stott. ; if! Mr. and «Mrs. Ercel Yocum left ‘ ‘ C A T E R P IL L A R ” D IE S E L S Eightmile, taking their household furniture. For Thanksgiving Told At Party Gift Suggestions Toys for Girls and Boys Household Helps for M other T o o k for Father M odern Electrical Appliances S. W. Searcy nuLY « C .L. Poley, M .D , Bin The Grass'Valley Student B ody ‘i t Ei PLUS VUGS Grass Valley Civic Auditorium Saturday November 29, 1941 8:00 K M. n PROOF zv/ ••/••• • -•* ......' PRIVATE Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday eve nings of sach month. Visiting members are cordially invited to meet with us. . Wendell Balsiger, W. M. C V. Belknap, .Secretary __ Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 Moro. Oregon Meets 2d & 4th Tues day of each month. Visiting members wel ’«»me. Helen Martin N. G. Florence Johnston. 9<____________ Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets 1st and 3rd - Tuesdays in tht I.O..O.F. hall Trai sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet .vith ua. ' , Joe Ritner N.G. STRAIGHT ?• I ■ Q t. RYE 2 , 10 WHISKEY P t I-10 • AS B * « C ,A Ï* C O ...tl« n E0 . 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