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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1944)
» i' I' a UR », HHKHMAN COUNT» JOURNAL, MORO. ORROON 1R1QAT, AUGUST 11, MM T îïî Ô Visitors at the J F Jones home laet week wire their daughter, Mr* Georg» Hood Jr. of Portland and Mr and Mrs Clarence Starr of Albany. Mrs Starr la a aiater of Mr» Jones- balled hack from Dallas by the ter and brother in law, Mr and Youth ie something In the soul death o f Harry Richoldorfer Frl- Mrs Ray Barlow and children of which has no more to do with the dav Th av l o f t a < r a in day. JMZ left again M onda y to Eugene. odor of’ the hair than the vein of a*>end t b . r u t of tbei - » « .t o n - M„ gold to a rook « . to do with too They were accompanied t o Porf- of " grass a thousand feet above it. >r *• and an Mrg land by Mrs Catherine Dunn. —Oliver Wendell Holmej __ M _ . »>*« visiting their brother,who Is Mr. Wiley McDonald returned iU in the mid-Columbia hospital Mr and M n Robert Marvin from the mid-Columbia hospital ;n TR»» B h II p * came home from the beach Tuea- CARD OF THANKS Miaa Mildred Ginn came pn the day and 300 6 r<*tlng ready to ____ after several weeks where she *. L White returned ---------------------- — „ 7 Mr» ,* ’ “ H " I’~ ur,,eu home nurnv was sufferinr from nivh blood . ™ Hennagm returned to WeWish to express our sincer? stage Tuesday night after an ab- lcport Fort Meade later - * 118 Friday from Norfolk, Va., after ___ - -' g her home m P o rtla n d , »he was ac appreciation to the many friends pleasure. week. spending several months with her oni »-♦ • 4 companied by Mrs Charles Fulton who offered their sympathy and C a it f^ t o from' t o d U w 'J X Mr end Mr, K i B a n u le ftth . H -*and who h e . been « n t t< „ '" “ 7*1«« 7 ” * ™ W he,’> Mr» A M . . _ w^o will visit there for a 4ew a^ the time of the loss of she was a ’ missionary, after the 0^ <ke Wmk f o t ^ t i r summer New York where he it waiting Johnson s ruests Mr and day*' our bek)Ved father and brother, war broke out in that country. She at Newport on account of to be sent over seas in a destroy- w«»-w>n fih>uuno' Charles Larsen of Portland was also for the many beautifu! lie al is now on a speaking tour and will Baraee’s.health. They expect «*. p , . . . 80n’ o houseguest of Mr and Mr-» offerings remain here but a few days visit- remabl untfl October or until Mrs L L Funk left Tuesday for • i a awn Hilderbrand last week, Mrs Selma Watkins tog her brother, Harold and family Portland to be-with her daughter. -ill “ “ P ,tty Hildert>r»nd >• •P*'’ Henry M. Richelderfer • nd friend». ' ™ q„n,l.v Mr* J“ n HuU' ’ * » lrft Friday Mt *nd Mrs K H McKean will dlnJ Un ¿ „y, in p o n u n j as „ DON LEE-MUTUAL Asa D. Richelderfer ... 7 - ^ M i i l tL church ior Crockar» M®-» u ** w^th her leave 8000 for SoaP IjUce u guest of Mr and Mrs John McClure. Earl H. Richelderfer Eli Cochran who lived he W Until buAand, Sgt. HuU. /' ‘ P«nd several weeks. R«y Barl(>w of Eugene arrived Standard of California M ts Emma Dutton- 1909 when he moved to The Dalles / tiwvswl»-' ^ rs Andy Shearer and grand- G u e sts W ednesday at the homo Thursday vto spend a week with Mrs Laura Ford yes v a s here Tuesday with his sou. **”’ 31117 William®’ left Wednes- cf Mr and Mr® Eldon Neasham hia f amny the home of Mrs Orville, who is now a doctor ir ;r day for The Dalles to spend the Oie latter’s s s te r and brother Barlow’s parents, Mr and Mrs Fontana, California. Mr. Cochran’s J P Johneon was in Portland rest of the week visiting Mr. in 4aw’> Mr and Mrs K E Stuart of j R Johnson. place was in Grass Valley canyon Wednesday preparing to move t6 Shearer, who is empoyed at Fort DaHea- Mr and Mrs A G Futter left for Eddie Bracken J une Preitsci-Betty Jane Rhodes at the bridge. k~Moro with his family. Dalles. , t r Mrs Ora Workman and daugh- their home in Centralia, Wash. Wyman French came home for Mrs Frances King and Mrs Nell House guests at the home of **" ¡5 Teturned ftfom Band Thursday. Mrs Futter spent the a two weeks furlough from Camp Toomey were here Wednesday frpm Mr and Mrs Jack Wilson are the »rMqfr Jhpy were »ccompanied by SWMner with her daughter and 1 ' Polk, Louisiana last Sunday morn- The Dalles looking over the King mother, Mirs Sadie Deck- in M? ,?*b3r M.C/ fn TaW, Mr arfd Mr* Frank La ing and is visiting friends and his ianch during harvest. y £ and sister and brother in law, c »nn> rW»O will spend the month hmarm and, son, Bobby. Mr Fut- parent- v . . . Mr and Mrs B V Smith and son August vis ting m Wasco. ter came up for harvest. M WMlmm Frail was here th»s week of Angeles, Caltfornia Sunday dinner guests at the Mr and Mrs Reid and the r house Mr and M& Bert U te and from Cloverdale to see fnends in Mr an<J Mrg Richelderfer h<Mne Mr and Mrs D 3 John' g u e st MA Etta Morford of TH- children were here last week end th a fo u n ty . and Ordnance were son , were the former’s parents, laTnook and Mr and Mr8 Georg' A dm . 3 5 an d 10 8 :4 5 p. m . from their home In Portland. Her Frank Beardsley father of Mrs called here Friday by the death Hr and Mrs J R Johnson and sis- Smith of'G rass Valley »pent the mother, Mr» Jack Lawrence, went Jack Lawrence, has bought the of his father, Harry Richelderfer ... .................. .. weekend at Hot Springs. back with them returning to Moro' Roy Keaainger house, across the Visiting at the home of Mr and f g / T u»‘sd a y . ffireet from the court house, and Mrs Floyd Royce is the latter’s .G eorge Delander of Minneapolis, R o m where I s it... 2^ Joe M arsh Mrs Donalds Knighten and dau- ♦’rP«cto to move here from Port- rbter, Miss Florence Miseman of FOR SALE: Kimball upright pi- Minn., left Monday after spending ghter. Ana jean, left Monday for land aoon- Joliet, Ittnois. Monday guestj ano *160.00. good condition. Call »ix months here, where Mr. Welch Portland and the Amerieaff Legion Mrs WvtfP O v**» *«d three were her uncle Mr and Mrs W H 261, Moro- 40c was foreman in build ng the Klon- ——------------ dike elevator. They were accom Auxiliary convention. She aecoro- younger children left Tuesday for Sberrdon of O’Dell and cousins panied the state pryident, Mrs her former home in Utah to spend Mr and Mrs John Sheldrake of WANTED: Year round work on panied by Mrs G B Urlie, who “ re- several . weeks . » ------------- »_ tt - . j m farm , man and wife, capable of will spend a month visiting her Floye von Borstel, and all “ will visiting her parents. Hood River handling machinery, wife good parents, Mr and Mr» Willey and main until the convention ends Jack Huffman is out of tha Rev. Keith Field» is leaving cook- Kenneth Homer, Maupin Mr. Urlie’* parents. Saturday. hospital after having his toneils early in the week for Klamath „ , . , „ . removed. He left for Heppner and Falls where he will be pastor of Oregon 40-2c — F r o m w h e r e I s i t , D o c ’s W ith 57 blue star* on our Serv m ighty right. The enccese of our ice Flag, our tow n’s b e e n m ighty Jlible Baptist church. Mrs Fields :---------------- tbe first of this week for a few Invasion began m onth* ago— excited over the way things are Mrs Don Robinson and »on are and children will leave as soon a3 FOR SALE: 2-yr old Lincoln when the English Tommies and progressing on the C ontinent days. here to flgend this week viating a home is secured. Buck $15.00. J W Maclnne^ the G I Joes got together over Wily Knighten is taWlng his va- y,e r rister, Mrs Clyde Gillmor. Mrs Etta Morford of Tillamook Kent, Oregon 40-2p “ S h u cka,” Bays Bob N e w friendly beer, and games .o f comb happily, ” 1 knew we were cation from the school superin ten- John DeMoss reports yields of was a guest of Mr and Mrs W R — d a rts -a n d learned to like each going to lick them Nasis, soon FOR SALE: No. 7 International dent’» office and 5» helping get the 33 jg bushel» on different Reid la»t week. other In spite of differeaces ia as the^Invasion started." combine, $175 bulk bin—as is tastes and habits. Rev and Mrs F L Canncli w et“ gram in the elevator at Hay Can- fiddj on b » place a t DeMoes. *300. John DeMoas, Moro 40c yon and shipping it *u t - ------------------ —- “ I knew lt before that,” saya And that spirit of tolerance mtn»u»Hn»wn«»a»n»»»;nit Doc Hollieter. “ I knew It from Mrs Naomi Van Gilder ia at the CARD OF THANKS . and u n d ersta n d in g b etw een FOR SALE: Brick house in Morn John Stiles »ays Tuesday is the w ay o u r boy» were getting men and nation* w ill go far to «oast, s t Newport with her nieee We wish to express oor «.mere reasonable. Call at Journal office. a poor day for Sherman Coun- along with their British bud ward» building a secure Peace, from Albany thb week, <■>»“>“ «« U» & n'ln y f " end’ for dies in those English camps. too. tiana to leave home because • their acts of kindness dur ng our WANTED: Have buyer for wheat- T hey had a lot of difference» Mr» Eloise Belahe wa* up from latherr, illn w and at the time of they can’t stop at Stiles on ' stock “ ranch around *15,000. to overcome before they could Portland last week and viM tooW b . . . work together as a team. And WHEELER REALTY, CANBY, the Deschutes for eats or Mrs Irvtflg Irvteg Hart and Mr» W Mg B Pinkerton, they overcame ’em.” Oregon. .......... 37-40 drinka. But StileH is open Belshe until Sunday. • Mra Wilma Poole . every other day from 8 in Copyright, 1944, Bmeiag htbulry Fnhoéntitm No. 89 o f a Serie» is L t Luthgr Warren D avla is Mr- M argaret OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the morning until 10 at night. home on a furlough from Fort Sill, Oklahoma and is Waiting hh parents, Mr and Mra J, L. Da’ at Kent and other relatives friende in the county Moro Missionary Returns From Wasco Woman s t a t e l e t ta ___j s ^ ^ a a • „ « .a a* » EARLY NEWS by LOWELL THOMAS - —m ' Returns From Trip 7:15 p . m . Sweater Girl Moro School House - A Sat. Aug. 12 Mr *nd Mrs James Welch and 0? What M ade Our - Invasion a Success? YOU N E E D /y /W HE H E E 0 S K 9 /Z / Hll VIUHR BIII1IIS C A . Ruggles 'K Walther-Williams Co. ■2ß[P»ini^HTHCM! An»on Woods arrived Tuesday for a visit with his brothers and snrters and their families here. Jane French returned Tuesday to »pend a few day« at the home of her parents, Mr and Mr» Gile« French. 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