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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1944)
.... I . M m it •uittüM « JOVIMAI» M««O, idtftSOS Keck McKean __ On Way Home From Army a »» . .. V • I k JB a Y. avu V»? M, tjM A rm y Sergeant Visits Relatives _ __ 1. 1H4, Willard Case, * district OPA man ,aaid. Like other sugar sumps now * Near ’V Wasco Near o«» This Week Week This S - ¡¡ ~ » * £ .- .£ w Mr and Mrs Marvn Thoms i taking R H McKean to Soap Lake F00«1 io r flre Pounds «»oh are and small sons, Jimmie and John- for medical treatment. He ex- No» »81 and No. 32, me, were Sunday dinner guests pects to be gone for two months. Sugar Stamp No. 40 is good , Mrs Velma McKean went to 01> Haris parents, Mr and Mrs Adeline Hulll and grand* for five pounds of canning suga* Denver last week to meet her R ^ord of The Dalles., It non of Albany are visiting her through February 28, 1945 husband and to travel with him WAS * family get-to-gether honor- sister in laws'-Mrs Andy Shearer 'It is the policy of the OPA tq, _ by car from Denver to An* ing lwr brotlier and »kter in law, and Mrs Jose Underhill. validate a sugar stamp evely 21 geles where he expects to be Sgt’ Mr’ Robert E Ford and Mr and Mrs William Clothier m onths., discharged/from the army aomo *On’ Jerry* and daughter, Anne, accompanied time next week They will prob Parkins and Mrs Vcl- by Marion Crews spent Sunday in ' ably return home some time the MeKean M <w were Tve*‘ Portland. . last of August. - < 7 VUItorr Miss Margaret Harris of Walla M hr and Mrs Clarence Morrison#Walla, Wash , arrived Thursday WANTED: Year round work on Mrs Mary Cushing, mother in law of Mrs Nonna Melzer Cush " turned from a ahort lo the* weekend with hsr farm , man and wife» capable 6f came up from her home in Mr and Georg<* Har* handling machinery, wife good Vancouver, last Saturday and left Jack Ba"w of Oakland, Calif., i*. Sunday they drove to Arlington cook- Kenneth Homer, Maupin Monday for Camp Sherman with “ 7 ^ thres a"d friends. ‘ where she took the train. Mis. 40-2c her daughter in law. Also gointr Stewart Johnson of Salem was Harris !• employed in the Air Base, were Prise 11a Melser and M a R business visitor here last week Mrs Helen Gardner, returned FOR SALE: 2-yr old ' Lincoln Mrs A C Thompson who a / and ^ rs Barlow and fjom her Home in Yakima, Wash., Buck $15.00 J W Maclnne* itpend a part of the awn« children, Beryl and Susan, of Eu Tuesday'after a few weeks visit. Kent, Oregon 4O-2p the camp. * gene Thursday after a two Mrs L. Myers of Rufus r s a y s ------------ ' .« —>'■ weeks v is t at the rorae of her that her son, Ray E. Myers, was FOR SALE: Several farms—large Millard M Jser arrived Tuesday parents, Mr and Mrs R J John • appointed to Staff Sergeant m and small. H. L. Morr s. Broker, T ”/ ”* 7 m vr,<U * ° ; ,pend France in.tead of corporal and Tygh Valley. Oregon 41-4c ‘ .yS . be^>I?-.re Hugh Walker and H A Brandon that he enliated Dec. 16, 1944. ,T. fro - ‘ T °f D»“» ™ re Tuesday b u .< - -------------------- u n n » n m » ttttn ttm n to n » » » : nia from, where he expects to be ness visitors. «hipped out He 1. , motor machta- M„ Jim Wal>h , rft for Port. SUGAR STAMPS COMING Mrs Jim Walsh left for ¿r_ . Ak • • a land Thursday to jo?n her hua- DUE FOR CANNING cams m i j ^and who has been attending a nT h ” V O W U it ” ek teiephone nchool. They will enjoy Su« ar BtamP No- 33- in Wa|' t Cos y o u should know about sir W ant Ads fag, First National Bank OngOB * \ ?t C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE "L ? a ^cation before returning home. R,tion book Four wil* be good ,or Tu«d»y ru e.U - t « • . home of t W ‘n* flVe P° Und’ ° f *Ul*r *>*»" ing ahlpa in Portland and had never been ou a large ranch or -een any harveating don« and the « e l end wa, very eventful for them. ‘ Mrs Giles French and children end Mrs Lester Barnum drove to Bend Monday to visit Mr and Mrs E. E. Barnum and son. Cleo They returned Tuesday. . . Dr and Mrs C L Poley were here Wednesday of this week from The Dalles getting ready to turn over their house here to Mr and Mrs A H Barnum, who expect to occupy 2 September 1. Mm Floye vonBorstel returned from Portland Sunday night after havmg preaided over, the annual conclave of the American Legion Auxiliary, of which «be served as president during the past year. Mr. von Borate! w a . alao in f o r t land Saturday even ng of S e eon- Mr and Mra W R Reld * * " E!i Cochran and aon Dr O " »® and Mr* C4* " " » , and daui hUr of Fontana. California. Harold Harriman o f The D all^ we* an overnight guest of Mr end Mrs J W Wilde Friday. Gordon McKee of Portland is visiting his grandparents, Mr and Mrs E D McKee. ' Sgt. and Mrs Robert Fold and «on, Jerry, of The Dalles were guests of the former's sister and brother n law, Mr and Mrs Marvin Thomas. Tom who has Tisjtil< hj, , Dnt , nd unck M/ and Mr, , ra Fridley )eft Sun. for Washingt«n he entor the army v . ,. w „,u. o„ r Ucwvi « - “"“ A ® “ “V R,' er ,aM ^ “™da/ - The baby vention. Q ,. r, , , Q . Mrt. Sad.e Dunlop of Bmd and Walter Williams of Portland were here last week to visit their father William. ’ M se Janet Case came up fr^m Fortland last week to spend a few days with her father, H. C. Case. H. N. Crandall of Tbe Dalle* was in Moro Monday to make some repairs on the^lectrical e- ouipment of the elevator and the city pumping plant which is now working automatically agan. Mrs Wily Knighten and daugh ter, Anajean were in Portland last week to attend the Auxiliary convention where Anajean was a page and Mrs Knighten a dele gate- George Updegraff was in Port land last week end on business and to visit h e mother- He re turned Wednesday, i — Bibby Bros, combine is now at the Charles Powell ranch cutting the crop. Little Joan Moberg has recov- eied from a case of the mumps and other members o f the family ale wondering whether they will get the disease or not. , Sgt. Lloyd Belshe was here last week for a via’<t with his brothers and sisters in this county Jerry “ second son. Mr Mafthia a at the R M Johnaon a Cecrte A. 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Brehon B. Somervell, of the Ar my Service Forces, said in citing 3ome spec fic shortages suffered in various military theatres of var. Some examples cited were: One general had to call off 100 air missions because o f lack of the Tight type of bombs; an other general said' he had to rbandon 3,500 heavy trucks, which have to be replaced; rate of fire or art llery has more than doub- x)ve estimates, thus in- esti lg demands or new guns, ement linings and ammuni- Heavy artillery rather than >wer broke deadlocks at Cass in o and co Normandy, al Somervell said. f S F . i a i . '•.■ .'B - .M - GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A ttorney At M o ro Law on th e P a c ific Coast and Waaan . - ....... z t . < -i . _____ J