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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1944)
• «M- K X. v >•*' ' ' >‘V * I ’ I AU* W. &BK|lft(AN COLIN i l jb llK N A U MOUU. OKKGUN, * t*fcrt>AT« A tG B S T X*. 4044 fdr Hob« ® ¥er to sfciad waew Mrs Dell Olds. * ; V-Siting MFhfid' Writ VL t + A A Duhlaji wort tjw af- gar. which was raffled by the Red tins Grace Zevejy went to The Cross. It was made by Mrs J E Brown and itonated to the Red Dalles Siiftday to be with her dau- unday even m Tygh Valluy »ited h is 'm _____ th e r wherd thfty _______ In’ U w khd aistfcV, Mr and Mrs Willis Brtttnfah, to visit friends and r^UtiVeS bète Lt. (J-gJ) aid Mrs Ferdinand Cross. ‘..— | Sgt And M r WalUce Stark of Stark arrived hère Saturday to Mrs John H ays’ returned i the fiist of last week from The Dal Tacoma, Wash., arrived here Sat- visit his father, Sam Stark,-and les having spent several days at ------------------------ -----------; Mrs C J Kulick arrived her Warm Spr/ngs with her dgug&ter. Wednesday from Corvallis, as her M m Arch Zehner, of The Dalles husband was sent to a camp m Mrs Emma Cramer of .The Texas. She will stay a while with Dalles spent several days hare her parents, Mr and Mrs Ted vo.i visiting her niece, Mrs John Rolfe Borstal. and family. Mr and Mrs Matt Simon went Mr and Mrs A1 Roberts and to The Dalles Tuesday to bring children of Corvalli* arrived here their daughter, Mrs A1 Woodv Tnursday evening. Mrs Robert* ard infant son home from the rnd children wi ll remain here for hospital. a while. Mr. Roberts received hh Mr and Mrs Ernest Blaylock commission as an ensign and left were Sunday dinner guests at the Sunday evening for Princeton N X A " ‘ home of Mr and Mrs Boyce Blay where he will attend* the Un: ver lock- r.’ty for hi» indoctrination codree Mr and Mrs C W Fields left Mr and Mrs Edison Sutherland Saturday afternoon* for «Hermiston arrived Saturday evening from to spend Sunday visiting Mr and Hanford, Wash«, to visit the U t Mrs I D Pike. ter’s eisteri Mrs Art' Bibby and The Misses Cassie and Mabel family. Holmes spent one day last week Mrs Dstel Hartley spent Sun vi&it'ug the home of M r and day at Moro vtaftifig Mrs Ted von Borstel Mrs Ralph Eakin and family- Mr and WiHiam Brinker! re Mrs DeWatt Payne and child ceived a telegram «Saturday from ren returned to their home in Eu the war department that their gene after spending several week» ion. Bill, was slightly injured. He the home of Mr and Mrs Tod is in the South Pacific war zone von Borstel. . M ts Kenneth Todd and her sb- Mr and Mrs Tejh Alley left ter, Betty Meeker, who is here Monday for the coast where they from Lamed, Kan—ft, were all wJl meet their daughter, M m Mi! visitors at the home of Mr dred Alley from Seattle, Wash., Mrs W F Schilling Monday ♦o spend several day» with them Vt. ^¡11 Todd left Tuesday rnd other relatives. * Mrs Ed Al v . .ning fur Orangeburg. S. C.. k y acoompaned them to Portlaqd after spending Iris furlough here to visit her daughter in law, Mrs w. th his parents, Mr and Mrs V’ Bruce Alley. C Todd and other relatives. Misa Betty Olds and Mrs Naomi Miss Cassie Holmes, Mrs Eben Van Gilder of Moro spent the Fee and Miss Florence Leonard week end visiting at the home of of The Dalles went huckleberry in g the former’s parents, Mr and Mr3 on Mt Hood Saturday returning Sunday. Miss Holmep and Miss I>eU Olds. Last week one day when Dell Leonard left that evening* for The Olds was cutting on the Roy Schii- Dalles. Mrs Amelia Peterson and son, Lng place four men put 2400 bu. o* wheat in the elevator. Pretty Ted, went to Bend Wednesday to good for one days work with one v ia ! the former’s son. Chester Peterson and family. They re ti uck- Miss Edna May Butterfield re turned here Friday accompanied turned to her home in Spragu«*. .by Chester aad son, Robert, who Wn., after spending the aumm?r will spend a few days with them. here with her sister, Mrs Everett Miss Lillybell Peri go left Wed Fun Up. nesday for her home in Emmett, William Beck of Toppenish, Wn., Idaho after spending over n v as an over night guest a t the month here w.th her sister in law. Earl Olds home Sunday leaving > Mrs Charles Perrigo, at i the for Moro Monday from there he Frank Bayer home Miss Beecher, nurse at the left for Portland to enter the ser Portland Sanitarium, left Thur.i* vice. Bob Holmes Tilso left O.l day after spending several days Monday for service. visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace May left Sunday Affect Grass Valley Social Life s W» ¿s ‘their gtM U tea t t a d t t <Bu< Mara Stayk «tod other relatives, «S<* L t AftJeh PîùHttke Abm MS- ritr Mfr dlW ¿ ¡w 6 ^ and Mr» ;Orville Rurgtee and biasfca w m an over night guest Mr f t # W a n r W e li n c e a«, the home o f Mr add Mrs- A A Mr and Mm Orville Ruggles en- -, Dunlap Monday night. He went to Kent Tuesday to visit hU l is tertaiqèd drift a cQhnib party Wed- ter before going on to Portland. rjeeday evening ih Eùnbr o f Sgt Mr» A rt fcibby and cWldreu and Mrs V iJU ce Starti.'. Mr and MYs MiMrd Eakin w^rc took her brother in law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs Edison Suther visitors in The Dalles Sunday ev land to The Dalles Monday even ening. ing where they left for their home In Hanford, W a^v,jipter spefcd- Y S f c i « . - . . . Bonus TOpAÏ— Xu, NMW HMW W do ... YOUR WAR DITTI IS 7 / B ay moro W ar B o a do * • a d cheerfully attend to other borne- fto al dotto». Let’s goilbfts w arw oa^e Ecaley, who hat been vialting in California, came up with her from The Dalles to spend a few days. tybr ajtd Mrs WlfckiB Barnet hed A p p lic a t io n f o r m e m b e r s h ip in - - CO M M UNÌ ITY C L U B 2471 T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n I hereby apply fòt membership in Community Club >471, sponsored by the ^«Wran» of Foreign Wars U order to help acquire « “home" for returning war veterans. I certify that Ì am of Legal age; a citizen of .the United States; a ran; will abjde b j the Rules of the CM*» relative of a X & ' * y 1444 dueÌL.. < and enclose $1. 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