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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1944)
I < J* Damata UOCJ»TF ¿QOTUnu. «0M. O«JWu* Mr and Mrs Ted Ball receive ! word this week from th eir son T -S g t Rill Ball, somewhere in England, th a t oi A ugust 3 he was presented with the Air Med:».l by Major Aber, Sq- Commander cf the 8th Army Air Force. Thi medal is 2nd, to the Distinguished Flying Cross in aviation force. • Mrs A A Dunlap went to P o r t land last Tuesday accompanied by Miss Audrey Pierce, who retu rn ed to her home a fte r «-pending reveral days visiting a t the Dun lap home. WBÁÍ. A « W w . k *4 Mia Orville Ruggles returned home Monday from Portland where she spent several weeks with he>- parents Mr and Mrs 8 L ’ Boyce. Mrs H arry Heisling left Mon day fo r her home ‘¡n Portland U r spending several* days visit ing at the Dell Olds home- Mrs Jennie M artin of Moro Mr and Mrs Robert Holmes were spent Sunday and Monday a t th»- hue ness visitors in The Dalles home of M r and Mrs Boyoe Blay Friday lock. Miss Mary Istle of Portland Mrs J S Newcomb went lo spent a wefK visiting a t the Portland last week to visit heT home of Mr and M rs John Bue daughter, Mrs Wayland Weld and tber. • - ■ - - w««— family. Mrs Frank Repetto and children Mr and Mr? Gus Smith, M rs left Wednesday for their home ;r Don Smith and son, Larry, and Palo Alto, California a fte r spend Mrs John Block were business ing a few days visiting a t thr- visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. W C Todd hom e.’ Mrs Frank Repetto and children i Mrs Arzell Lemley was hostess arrived here Sunday from Palo at a party a t her home Thursday Alto, Califom a to visit a t the rftem oon in honor of her sister, home of Mr and Mrs W C Todd. Mrs Henry Tetz. Geests included Mrs E H Moore and Mps Arc Mrs R J Baker arrived here Christianson of Moro. Mrs Carl Sunday from The Dalles to spend Sherman of Portland, M ss Loui3rt reveral days here with Mr Baker Fraley, Mrs Don Clodfelter and daughter, Carol, Mrs A rt Bifbby Mr and Mrs Loy Cochran of and daughter, Jaffice, M rs’Herman Portland spent Bunday and Mon Peters, Mrs Charles Lemley. Mrs day visiting at the home of her Dell Olds, Mrs C M Clevenger. brother and sister in law, Mr a n 1 Mrs A F B alter and the honor Mrs Eben Kee. guest and her daughter, Jacquel a Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle had as ii e. Refreshm ents were serv'vl their guests for a few hours Sun later in the afternoon. Mr and Mr? A F Balzer had day her nephew and wife, Mr and Mrs Howard James, who were on as their guests one day this week tlieir way to their home at Swee^ Mr. B alter’s aunt, Mrs Herniina R.<ffl, and his cousin, Mrs J C Home. Monk, from Chicago, Illinois- Mrs Carl Sherman left W ednes day for her home in'Portland a fte r rpend ng about ten days with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Lem ley and other relatives. ’“j S B S S s r i U i THE GOONEY BRD, P J FOUND ONLY ON MIDWAY ISLAND, • MUST BE TAUGHT TO FLY BY (TS here several days last week • PARENTS. CAPT. PETER WANGER, sbatss j w nF MARINE AVIATOR,TAUGHT GOONEY “ORPHANS" TO TAKE TO THE AIR_ USING THE AIRSTREAM FROM A DIVE BOMBER. 70 in S cience M onitor itiond Dtuly N nvtptptr ____ i TIAN 8O XNCB PUBLISHING SOCIETY \ O H (S A R M S — IN N V N O I S 6 Î The Red Cross a t Grass Valley would like to have old woolen d o th ing, especially old suits or coats with which to make pieced wheel chair robe» for convalescent hasp tali ted service men. Today Army ordnance, produces TNT for approxim ately seven cents a pound as compared to 25 to 55 cents a pound during World W ar I, according to- the Ninth Service command. Fort Douglas. Reading Room. Christian Science Society, Moro Oregon. i t e » CV M « W t u ’ The geographic lim its of the 9th Service command, the largest in area of Army Serve« Force com mands in the United States, em braces eig h t w estern s ta te s —Ore gon, W ashington, California, Id- aro, M ontana U tah, Nevada a r 1 Arizona. A p p lic a t io n f o r m e m b e r s h i p in - - C O M M U M IT Y C L U B 2 4 71 ma T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n I hereby apply for membership In Commanity Club 2471, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Warn in order to help acquire a “home” for returning war veterans. 1 certify that I am of Legal age; a citizen of the United States; s relative of a veteran; will abide by the Rules of the Club, o t< r i a tn tO M tx e THE OLD RELIABLE for (¡ualitjr-Dependability—Courtesy Greta txx-al Address BAUER POTTERY B IG S H IP M E N T of both pastel in this fine glazed pottery. and dark Begin your sets iplete them here. G a ie ty & charm for your table. Pastels—Turquoise, yellow, terra-cotta, green FOODS Dark Colors—Blue green deep yellow Sm ooth, interesting new shapes, in these additional pieces Hoohh-huttdiag feed* kx ow armed force* and home- front worker* ora kept fresh and moved »wlftly in P. F. I . can — refrigerator* an wheel* ream & Sugar Sets —over Unloe Pacific’* "Strategic $ 1 .2 5 Casseroles Middle Route." blong Covered Batter Dishes 1 . 0 0 - Mixing Bowl Sets anU aa at the home of her mother, Mrs Maude G arrett and the Clarence Kensen home. Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling and son, Gary, were Sunday dinner guests a t the home of Mr and Mrs W F Schilling. Mr and Mrs W C Sehili ng and children of Moro were visitors there in the afternoon. Mrs Meeker, who was hero visiting her daughter, Mrs Ken neth Todd, wa? called home on account of the illness of her hus band a t their home in Larned. John Stile« «ays Tuesday in a poor day for Sherman Coun- tfans to leave home because they can’t atop at Stiles on the Deschutes for eats or drinks. Bat Stiles ie opea every other day from 7.1a the aunrniag aatil 11 at might ( m W . MV* that MVilM r tr » l k > m « #r« ent rely without toiler ffcilitie»- A total *>t’ a lamer percentage in ^ a p e A .i^ -441-8 percent 4480,097 -rural 4 mh M > are without come subject to ^IM atal tax „ ----- •, - ■— a water oupply within 60 feet, 1944 over 1948, than did corpor- flURAL HOMES NEED . ard the water euppjies of an ad citams aaoovdmg to July 81 Trc- WjMFBR pert from -U 6 W eaeury depart- WfiTT®a WATER ditional 3,768,903 homes have ment. In W44 teduriduala paid <jum million rural sanitary defects. Public Health ■anitarv engineer* esrtim- $206,976,119 Federal tax on 1943 ^eed new or improved wa income«, against $66319,638 paid ^er gujjplies, according to the cur ’in 1943 on 194® incomes. This was a 1289 percent increase. Corporations in Oregon paid $19,018,641 Federal taxes~ in 1941 vn 1943 income, against 318,803 - 665 pa d to Uncle Sam in 1948 on 1942 tecomea. This was a 42- 9 Churchill percent increase. ’ ' • Comqpmmd'Wth the increases in t874 Oregon hadreidaal and eprperation Bom ‘ Federal income tax parraenU, Waahmgteu and Alaska tad'vid- Took office 1940 4 uals peed 122.0 percent more m Yrs m office 1944 than in 1948. Total o f all Internal pevenue paid frem Oregon 4n 1944, 3312,- —9th mo Sept. 7th day 2nd hour, 113388, war 139.0 percent in ru ler take first letter of each name crease ever 1 the 1943 total r of $180429,719. This was the highest state increase ¿n Federal taxes for Mr and Mrs J A Holmes of Redmond s-pent Sunday visiting their son and daughter in law, Mr rnd Mrs Bob Holmes- Mr and Mrs Henry Têtz and children left Saturday for Pendle ton a fte r spendng the harvest with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Lemley. Mr and Mrs Al Woody are the parents of a son born Friday August 11 a t The Dalles hospital The baby was named Robert Al vin. Mr and Mrs M att Simon are the infant’s grandparents Mrs Tom Alley and Mrs Ed Alley returned home F r day ev ening from Pendleton where they ¡sited M rs William Lutteroll, who is ill in a hospital there Mrs Grace Zevely and daugh ter, Mrs Ralph Busse, spent sev eral days on business in The Dal les last week. Mr and Mrs A rt Schilling were hosts a t a fam ily reunion at th eir home Sunday afternoon Those present were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Todd and son, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Todd, Mr and Mrs W C Todd. Pvt Bill Todd of Orangeburg, S. C-, Miss Vivian F ritts and Mrs F ran k Repetto and children from Palo Alto, California. Mrs M arguerite H utchcroft and daughter, Gloria, arrived here ? ndly from Milwauk e to spend a week visitng her parents, Mr and Mrs Charies Lemley and other relat ves. Mr and Mrs Janies Phifef and daughter of Maupin w ere visitors .the We W » * * W 4Mte. to- rubd* iM ltb Cft&ON t e n WXTON Cpl Nectnsn Summerfield item Texas and Pvt, Eugene Summer- field from Kentucky, left, Satur-, cay a fte r spending th eir furloughs W th th eir mother, Mrs Al Fox. «» Among the shoppers and vis itors in The Dalles Monday wer? Mr and M rs Tom Alley, Ed Alley, Mrs Boyce Blaylock, Mrs Nellie I erbräche, Mr and Mrs Ted P e t erson, Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling end son, Gary, Herman Ziegler and son. Jim m y and daughter, Ina Msy. 35 Dark Qva) Platters blorg 10” Vegetable Dishes 1 . 0 0 2 q t Pitchers hlong 8” Vegetable Dishes 1 q t Beater Pitcher .8 5 Mong 12” platters 1 .0 0 Wong K T 4 platters _ .8 5 Big Cookie Jars 1 .2 5 Big Chop Plates envy Boats \ Dark Colored 33-50 Pastel 32.50 Tea Pots Extra Cup & Saucer in Both Dark and Light Colors, TV/ M ! 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