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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1944)
O t X » PAUK I. »HKKMAN COUNT* JOUHN'AI, R esignation of MUH«, UKBÖOIS PKWAV, lAflVAMt u , »♦« Social Events M iss M ay Hurst A dd Life To R eceived W asco W eek Mrs Cha* M arshal of P e r u land w ho' h as been visiting her sister, Mrs Ed McKee and fam ily returned to h e r home Friday. Mrs McKee accompanied h e r for a few days in th e city. On their way they stopped off a t Hood River to eee th e McKee’s eon in law, Hal Shelton, who is in the hospital there. t Miss Olive and John Robinson left Monday fo r Portland to a t tend an uncle’s funeral service*. Mr and Mirs A rthur Sargent ac companied them and may visit th eir daughter and family, Rev and Mrs Ohas. Neville and baby in Corvallis before returning. Mr and Mrs A rthur BraH-e » and grand daughter, Susan Rich, are guests a t the E. PR ich horn.?- Mrs Glenna Anderson and sons visited in the country Sunday.# Mr and Mrs Nesbit shopped in The Dalles Tuesday. A D Edgington drove fto The Dalles Monday to meet his dau ghter, Anne, of Seattb.W n., who comes to visit him awhile. < Mr and Mrs G C Decker of G rants Pass are visiting then- daughter and fam ily. Mr and Mrs Jack Wilson They arrived Sunday. Cliff Fridley is still confined to his bed recovering from a re. cent heart attack. Mis3 Carol Blakenev is im proving from affects of the fa:: she had during our icy w eather a few weeks ago. Mrs Andy Shearer has been on the sick list this week Mr an d Mrs Don S t i n e t t » “ ed b aby h av e moved to Salem , le a v ing Saturday. A special session of the coun The Past M atron’s club met ty welfare committee was held last Tuesday a t Mrs Augusta last Saturday to hear of the re Huckin’s home w ith Mrs H D signation of M in May H urst, Proudfoot as hostess. There waa who is moving to Hood River three tables of bridge enthusi • county to cmitinue in the same asts and a dessert «upper was work. H er successor has not been served. named Mira E&trelle Hailey entertain- Wily Knighton Jr. got a piece 'ed a t a Sunday tu rkey dinner last of steel splinter in his eye while week th e following: Mr and M .s pounding with a hamm er and was George Updegraff of Moro, Mrs taken to the hospital^ last week Hazel Gridley,mother of Mrs Up to have it removed- degraff of Auburn Cal., M r and Mrs Aden Axtell returned from M ts Ed Feldman, Mr and Mrs the hospital Saturday a fte r hav Chas. Everett. Mr and Mrs W il ing been- there several days with ey Me Donald, invited guests, flu and a weak heart. were unable to come because of Mr and Mrs J C Huntley left Mr McDonald’s health. Friday for their home in Portland Mr and Mrs B arker and son of a fte r having kept th e Coll is Maupin are moving into the Moore ranch in working order «mall ranch home owned by while the Moores took a trip to G H Root. California. Mias Ann Jean Briggs is in Wendell Balsiger was able to The Dajlea hospitalized with an ccme down to the grain • grower«* asthm a attack. Tuesday a fte r nearly tw o weeks Mrs Marie B arnett Cm per re-, in bed w ith arthritis.' - Luther Davis is buying the in- turned home from Portland wher« interest of the King estate in she has been ilL the land in the southeast p a rt of Glenn Van Gilckir furloughed the county he and King bought from Camp Dearborn, Michigan frrm Finlayson some years ago. arrived home Sunday and will bs Mr- Frances King is buying the here several days. ¡He is on his N ifg er ridge 800 acres from the ■way to San Francisco and is Ea~4 -<~n Oregon Land company down a t the home of his par to rcund out her holdings bet ents,, Mr and Mrs Vernon Van ween Moro and Grass Valley. Gilder, with flu. L D Nichols and L E Francis Lowell Burris is confined in the were a t the experiment station G A S AN D O IL mid-Columbia hospital in Th • Wednesday conferring with Mer- Any Quantity Dalles having undergone an op ril Oveson, Francis a form er ex eration recently. tension service man now concern F H M rK K A N a n d SO N Mr and Mrs Neasham mov ed w ith farm m arket relations. In s u r a n c e A representative o f the State ed into the home recently vacated • Grain. Feed, Flour. Fuel ^"ax Commission will be at the by Mrs Jennie Hearing. Farm Implements. Bags. Twine court house in Moro March 2 in Mr and Mrs G B Urlie of uie PH O N ES the forenoon to aid tax payers in Co-op* have purchased the small Office Residence making out th eir state tax re Yates house next door to Mrs L Feedstora. 163 162, 182 turns. ’ Darby and are getting settled WASCO OREGON Bon Christianson, Ronny May. th is , week. and Susan Moberg are out of school this week on account of measles Mr Robert Evans, the jan ito r of the school, is sick this week and J .D Moberg is helping him out. Mrs Alex McLeod w ent to P o rt land Saturday to spend several davs. During heT absence M r’ Colli* Moore ia taking her plac ‘ FRIDAY JAN. 28th AT MORO: Wasco vs Moro a t the school cafeteria. AT GRASS VALLEY: St. Mary’s vs Moro Friday. Feb 4th. If Clara M ersinger and Lila Lee Alley arrived a t Oxnard, Califor nia last week. Clara went into San Francisco and had a visit with her brother. Linden, who is stationed a t Mare Island, Calif ornia. Mr and Mrs B ert Knighten W a y n e M o r r is V ir g in ia D a le came Friday and remained until Sunday to visit with Wily Rnigh W illia m F r a w le y ten and family. Bert is a broth er of Wilv’s and lives at H ar- • per in Malheur county. “ Q U A R T E R B A C K ” Frank von Borstel left for Portland Tuesday to visit his wife, Floye von Borstel, state president of the American Legion Auxiliary, who kt on a trip along the coast visiting units in Her offi cial capacity. Grandma Ruggles celebrated h e r 87th birthday Monday, Ja n u ary 23rd. with a little family gathering and a bounteous b irth day cake. A two act play, “Under the Skin” will be given a t the Com munity church Sunday evening at 8 o’clock under the sponsorship of the Missionary Society. Mrs I. L Poets returned home this week after nearly a month in Portland and Albany. Reports of ticket sales for the Infantile-Paralysis ball Saturday, night have exceeded expectations and about $300 may be raised if all tickets are sold. 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