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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1944)
PAOJB F. SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER At, 1>44 • J*» Leader A t Tinian Wasco Soldier Returns After Much Fighting Willys Noranan Fields returned to Was co lack Sunday night for a32-day furlough which he will spend with ihig parent« and friends ther-». Norman came from the European fight ng sone where he was at tached to a British commando unit that fought in Africa, in Sicily, at Salerno and the Aqtio beachheads and finally in southern France before being wounded twice and sent home to instruct a while before returning. U. S. Maria« Carp« Pfcaaa Brigadier General Merritt JL Edson, Guadalcanal and Tarawa veteran, keep« informed of troop movement« on the front lines at Indan. At left is First Lieutenant Carl W. Mcssmcr, his aide. Church Roof Recovered and Painted M em bers and friends of the f r o r o Com munity P resbyterian . . , , , church put a new coat of sh ngles on the church building recently and la st week finsbed the job oiling the shingles. by W illis Boegli, of C orvall s, will U here Tuesday. O ctober W to talk with county and com m unity com m itteem en about AAA m atters. Mr and Mrs Wily K nighten k.ft S unday fo r Salem where he will a tte n d the s u p e rin te n d e n ts confer- ence w here schoolmen of the s ta te will plan fu tu re education. Mr and Mrs C arroll S ayrs and daugher, Mrs C hester C oats and run left W ednesday fo r D ayton v here Mrs Coats and baby will visit w ith a sister in law fo r sev e r al days. M r and Mrs S ay rs contin ued on to Portland to spend some t me visiting relatives. Byron Hawks of Pullm an ,Wn., stopped a t the John Foss h wne T uesday night. He w as a cousin , * . * . „ by m arria g e of Mrs Foss. M rs Jack Matson and son are here to v isit her p a re n ts, Mr and Mrs John Foss. W ith h er husband Mrs M atson sp£nt th e congnession- te n n ¡„ W ashin<ton D .C . M tere j,, sec retary to C lair Engle C alifornia Dr W H D reisinger of P ortland wa? a visitor n Sherm an county T h u rsd ay looking a f te r som e of Wg huaineas and professional inter- Lloyd Noonan .« home again a f te r a y e a r aiyi a naif which he h as sp en t in sm all arm s instruc- tibn a t ' F o rt Banning, Ga. Lloyd is in camp personnel and expects to rem ain for the duration. C. A. R uggles atten d ed the s ta te wide m eeting o f assessors a t The Dalles last T hursday and F riday. M rs Naomi Van G ilder cam e hom e T hursday from P ortland w here she had been fo r some tim e carin g for her siste r Mrs Zenc W atkins. Glenn S ather and Hang B arden- bagen left last week for Chicago to a tte n d an engineer ng school fo r the w inter. Trunxan S trong Rfcy Belsb e and u g p oweij cam e home from a h u rtin g trip to Ixm g Creek ? deer a p l^ e. b e tte r luck than h u n ters have been havi ng. P o stm a ste r J C Freem an nas bcen ¡y w ith a mild case of the wvek. c j s h o rb of IjaG rande was here ]a s| week while on a cam paign through ea ste rn Oregon. He ¡s the Dem ocratic candidate for congress. lig h t show er of rain fell in the early hours of T hursday bun. stopped before doing good fo r those who w ant to seed fa ll Skies cleared during th e av. Mrs Joe P eters and Mr and Mrs E a g a r Sharp and infant dau g h ter cam e home S aturday. Mrs P eters had been with them in A rizona when the baby was born. Mr. C h arp is a t present o u t of the arm y and may not be called again fo r more aviation instruction ser- vice. M r and Mrs E arl G entry and A rt B arnum drove to Ellensburg, W ashington Sunday on business. Mrs Coll is Moore fam e from P o rtland Monday w here she had .b een since Tuesday visiting with relatives and attending the ship launching * z TA U Glen Corey of The Dalles was F^re Tuesday on business connect- w ith the Pacific Pow er &- L i g h . com pany, which has reduced ra te s on s tre e t lighting fo r all cities m Di system . He was accompanied by M rs Corey. FA RM ERS PAYING DEBTS F arm C red it Admin s tra tio n bor- roweTR w ith land bank and com- ^ i ^ i o n e r loans repaid fo u r tim es niore than they borrow ed d u rin g year ended June 30, thus m ak- fa rm e rs’ equities ■« th eir fa rm s h ig h e st in 25 y ears, the G overnor of the F arm C redit m inistration reported, arm e rs a so have used their good arm in come to buy w ar bon s an « t r the r fu tu re paym ents on e farm loans in less favo™ e ‘""L If farm ers m aintain esc don 1 WaaU> t farm land speculation such as pre- *, a f te r \ h e F ir s t W orld W ar ln reconversion from w ar to gt apy tim e in th? £ i<to o f tbe C ountry, th e C o v er- declar€d. CARD OF THANKS We wish to tak e th is m eans of th an k ing the Moro F ire D epart m en t for coming to o u r aid re cently, when our roof cau g h t fire. Mi and M rs J. T. Jones and Doris YOU MEED////!# HE NEEDSH9/ZZ Œ0E Fiottali W e d n e sd a y , O c t 1 8 M oro v s M aupin 1 :1 5 p.m . Gordon Buck b roke his leg p la y ing base ball in th e school yard W ednesday and was taken to The Dalles fo r medical trea tm e n t. M rs A nna B riggs and Tom J a - ccbsen w ere m arried in Goldendale W’ashington W ednesday. Mr ad Mrs C M Mell and d a u g h te r le ft S atu rd ay fo r P o rtan d a n d th e b each fo r a vacation. I t hae been learned th a t C larence Spencer, recently honorably d is charged from th e arm y , h a s been aw arded the com bat in fan try b ad g e one of th e h ig h est aw ards g'.ven to th e arm y ground force«. M rs C harles Shannon and d a u g h te r M ary of W allula are v isit ing Mrs S hannon’s au n ts M rs A ndrew S h earer and Mrs J o k e Un derhill. Rev and M,rs F L C annell, ac- cen^panied by Mr and M rs F S Lam bom attended the laun<£img of the Fond du Lac S herm an county’s second ship this w ar. Mr and M rs Paul Alley and son D ouglas were Sunday dinner g u ests of Mr and Mrs G A S argent. Rev L. E dw ards of F a rra g u t, Idaho who is a s s is ta n t chaplin in the navy was a weekend g u est of bis w ife and Rev and M rs Can nell. The S tandard B earers of the M ethodist church a re havte"- a Fellow ship dinner a t 6.30 o ’clock a t the church basem ent Monday evening followed by a business m eeting. M t and M rs L E K aseberg and children P atricia an d I>arry sp en t th e weekend in P ortland a t the home o f th e fo rm er’s parent« Mr and M rs £ E K aseberg. M rs C arry M orrow left Monday fo r Salem to m eet her d au g h ter Dr. Vance A. McNish C H IR O PO D IST Telephone A T w ater 5428 01« SELLIN G BUILDING PORTLAND 5, OREGON Mrs Gladys M orrow L h d law and gin, Tom S trik er, Mr and Mrs 0 G The W asco B akery w as d o sed Mrs Bruce M illard, M r and Mrs «on. Dill. They a re re tu n iin g af- H ild erb ran d and son John, Mr and foi several days last week fo r re- M arvin Thom as, M r and Mre Char- ter three years «pent in W ashing-^M rs Guy Andrew«, Mr and Mrs M pairs, a new fount»’ n wa» install- lea Fulton, and W. E. Tatg. ton D. C. to make their home in A rtr u r Sm ith, Mr and Mr» Nich- od. Salem. Mr* Morrow «pent several olas and Mr and Mrs T L Fields, Am ong those in The Dalles last weeks here visting her sisters, M ra --------------------- w tek were Joe D rinkard, Mr and Andrew Shearer and Mrs Josie Un- NOTICE derhill. ’ - The Wasco Am erican Ixigion Mrs G A S arg en t, M re A M H uckin Mr. G B U r ie returned from A uxiliary announces to tihe public Mr and M rs Fred Cole. Mr and bufMifha Minneapolis, Mtnn. a f te r several th a t our u n it will recei ve and store dsp<mc|qfe4< (month« v$sR w ith h er p arents and any Xmas packages anyone wishes Mr. Urlie’s parent». send to our arm y and navy hos- GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF W R Reid was an overnight pdaLs. guest of hia «on and d au g h ter in _______________ law, M r and Mrs P o rtlan d Monday. A tto rn e y A t L aw Bill Re- d Mr and M rs II D Proudfoot left last week fo r Oakland, C alifornia E D McKee ha« been out 5f the on official business. d ru g sto re several days this week suffering ri— - bi«, daugh GAS AND OIL «li, i»; ;. \,9 j j j ,Vy ter Mrs Hal Shelton has been Tires--Accessoi^es working In the s*—- M r and Mrs H A M cIntyre re R. R. M cKEAN and SON turned Tuesday a f te r a ten days In su ra n c e vacation «pent at tb- 1 Grain, Feed. Flour, Fuel ** and Mrs H D Proudfoot left Farm Im plem ents, Bags, Twine Thursday for S eattle, W ashington BARBED W IR E —GOOD POS’l on business. , Ted P roudfoot, son of Mr and M rs H D P roudfoot underw ent an Feeds to n . appendectom y W ednesday in S e a t 163 tle. WASCO M rs W R Reid was a Monday via1'tor in P o rtlan d where .she a t tended a reception for the out. of PH O N ES Office 162 VUfM Theft g P«M«r»9«r CM riUgWTr Moro and Waaaa , ; <V., ^vV' '■•y. ; \ 9 j ; • >V . yV < : A PPLIC A TIO N FOR M EM BERSHIP « * C O M M U N ITY CLUB 2471 W T H E DALLES, OREGON I hereby apply fo r m em bership in C om m unity Club 2471, spon sored by the V eterans of Foreign W ars to help acquire a ‘home’ fo r re tu rn in g w ar veteran s. I ce rtify th a t I am of legal age: a citizen of the U. S.; a relative of a veteran ; will abide by the Rule« of the Club, and enclose $1.00 fo r my 1945 dues. S ig n atu re Residence 182 OREGON town buyers. M rs M arion Medler who is a ■house g u est of her s is te r and bro th e r in law, Mr and Mr W A Med ler, le ft Sunday fo r Pasco ,Was'n., tc spend a week visiting h er dau g h te r and son in law, I)r. and Mi« W D Byrd and family. Mr and Mr« Roliert W angem an o f iPortland are house gu ests of th e fo rm e r’s siste r and brother in law, Mr an d Mrs C harles Everett- M r and M rs H enry Happold of H eppner w ere weekend guests of Mr and M rs L L Funk. M rs Andrew S hearer a n 1 g randson, B ily . and M rs Josie U n derhill accom panied by their guest Mrs C h arles Shannon ‘ and daugh te r, M ary, were S aturday nignt guests o f M rs Guy Pound of The D alles. Am ong those going deer hun‘ ing w ere Lee Dehler, B W Van G ilder, F re e Crews, Fred Henna - * * * * * * * * * ^a* * * Mens New Suits ClothCraft Hollywood Styied oí 1 0 0 pepcent w o o l fabrics for the discriminating customer w ho wants a suit combines servicea bility, that distinction and individuality. Rich tones of new fall colors John Stile« say s Tuesday is a poor day for Sherm an Coun- tian s to leave home because they can’t stop at Stiles on the D eschutes for eats or drinks. But Stiles is open every other day from 7 in the m orning until 11 at night in browns, blues, and greys handsome stripe effects. Regular Sizes 36-42 $32.50 $47.50 to S P E C IA LLY DESIGNED for tall mem double breasted striped suits in long sizes 3 8 - 3 9 -4 0 -4 2 $ 4 7 .5 0 PIONEER Drcta Belt* Shirts and Ties Simply designed plain Ane le«UMr| belts—Un, brown, and black Cape C o d Broadc loth $ 3.9 5 white only— 144 to 17 Shapely Sizes 1 4 to 164 ban, $ 2 .5 0 blue1 or green stripes Sport Shirts top-notch style & quality Sunkist Poplin $ 3 .5 0 Sanforized tan poplin—sm all, medium, large. r ■ Sunkist O x fo rd C loth $2.9 5 v'hite, tan , blue 2-way collar small medium, large. he has 184,999 sisters There are 185,000 telephone operators in the Bell System— the largest number in history. As telephone calls have increased, more people have been added to handle them. Service generally is good but some I^ong Distance lines to war-busy centers get crowded. Then the operator may say— “Please limit your call to 5 minutes.” We appreciate the way you’re going along \vith that suggestion. Buy W ar Bond» for Victory THI FACIFIC THIPHOM I AND TIIEGRAFH COMPANY Fruit of the Loom Shirts $ 4 .9 5 C alifo rn ia sityled. Monotone plaids , n blue, tan and g re y —sm all, medium, large TIES New fall color» and p attern s with hxbs of eye appeal Botany W ools $1.00 Poplins, foulard«, and brocades Manhattan $1 .00 -1.50 -2.00 -2.50 P lain, plaids and stripe« FASHION CRAFT $1.00-2.00 HOLLY VOGUE $1.00-1.50 A. M . lillii