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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1944)
r ’ *11'* 7 i • ’ ** ». Y A uit € ' » H U M A N C o l » t t . * .« — — --------•— »WUHNAI. MOCO. O U U U M . IRIDA Y, DECKMBEK 1. 1,44 x « a s e a Marine IX. «4 lit» K s m t h Blau left for Psasecole, Florida early Turn- hay titemfcg, after spending a short furlough visiting relative» • nd friends. Mr gad Mrs T. Lester Johnson ware ieafled to Portland Thursday by the sodden death of Mrs John* eon's tather, Arthur Groeaeup. Mr and Mre Everett Wstfrina and Mr and Mrs G B Urlie wore dinner gateto of Mrs Bstrelle Bailey for Thanksgiving. . Hefce : Biau was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr and M r Wait Bleu. She returned to Rainier, Oregon Sunday afternoon Donald McDeratid, eon o f M r end Mrs Dan McDermjd and Hen- l y Bbekemay from Ouster, Wash., were weekend quests of Mr and Mrs Dan McDennid. .-Vera Van Gfltter and M ias.Viv ian T roon« spent Thanksgiving at the home o f Mr and Mrs Ar- thar Sargent . Mr and Mrs Benton Barnett of Rufus spent Thanksgiving with I n fs Barnett Henry Miner was a dinner guest Thursday of Mr and Mre Weaver. Mr and Mrs Walter Blau and South Dakota, Mr and Mrs J C cmay and Marlon Mr and Mrs Otoo Peterson and Mrs Archie Gosaon and family», . Walter Mee enlisted in the V* S. Helen,~IX. ind Mre Kenneth Blau, McDemwd, Lena J o n « of Dufur» nor guests o f Jkr and Mrs sod Mr aqd Mr» Harry Van GiP Marine Corps on Friday, Nov- family of ' Scappoose, Oregon, Mr and Mre Orton Norvold cf Donald McDervrtki, Henry Hock- McDennid Thuredav. der were dinner guests Thursday 24, in Portland. He left immedi- were Thanksgiving day gueats of of Mr and Mre Ernest Shull. ctely for “boot training’* at San Mr and Mrs Arvid Anderson. 'oBueJooooddooôflp à ioooooooooooey, Miss Emma Henkle, instructor Diego. Mr and Mre Andy T." Barnett Mre Bstrelle Hailey entertained end daughter from Weston were at Moro Monday and Tuesday, was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Messrs and Meedames: Everett recent visitor» nt the home of Harry Van Gilder Monday even Watkins. Hal Shelton and G. H. Mg and Mre Cliff Fridley. ing. Urlie, a t dinaer Saturday evening. Mrs Ruby McCann of Bend. • .- Miss Olhve Robinson entertained Mr and Mrs Walter Blau enter Mk and Mrs Elmer Hill of Yakima, the following at dinner Thursday: tained the following a t dinner Mr and Mrs E. P. Rich, Gordon Rfch, Mr and Mrs Elvis Rich, Mt and Mrs Vernon Van Gilder Monday noon: Lt. and Mr» Ken were dinner guests of Mr and and family, Mr and Mrs McMillan neth *Blau, M t and Mrs Dan Me- oi Stevenson, Wash., Walter Ea Dermid, Mr and Mre J.C . M jc Der Mre Ore Workman, Thursday. ton and J a m « Maddox. mid and ¡Hildred Zell. Mr and Mrs Elmer Hill o f Yak ima visited from Wednesday until Saturday a t the Elvis Rich home. CPH-M Link Cody, W D Cody of St. Helens, Bill Cody and family Room 2, Pioneer Bldg., The of Lyle, Washington, A C Sur- baugh and family of Portland and Mre J B Deihele and daughter Is an old established firm that has been selling, Regina of Portland were Thanks servicing and repairing cars for a generation. giving guests of Mr and Mre Pat The dependability of its products afidthe qual Cody. ’ 4 . Marjorie Gardner, formerly of Waaco, is now ity of its service has been proven many times. , Mr and Mrs Deibert Johnson and family have purchased a home established in The Dalles where she makes a in Portland. They are moving Now, when it is doubly important that you Thursday. specialty of permanents. She would welcome have good workmanship and quick, .service to Mr and Mrs Hollis Bull and keep your ears and trucks running, have us take her Sherman County friedns and customers. family from Condon were guests, care of your service problems. of Mr and Mre Harry D. Proud- i . • V foot Saturday. John Johnson, Mr. Christianson and son of Portland were weekend Please call 2825 for appointment guests of Mr and Mrs J T Jo^n 401 E 3 rd T h e D a lle * son. Mr and Mrs Jack Wilson and OOOOOqpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOrtooreoa^OexaOOOOCXSOeOOOQO son. Jack, motored to Canby to visit Mrs Wilson’s father on Thursday. M t and Mrs Cart Mel and dau ghter visited Mr and Mrs Harry T f h iry at Fossil Wednesday and Thursday. Mr and Mre W R Alexander of Walla Walla, Washington wer* wekend^ guests of Mr and Mrs H D Proudfoot. .1 ••• Donald McIntyre arrived home Wednesday from 9t. Joseph’s Ac ademy in Pendleton, to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr and Mrs A H McIntyre. Mrs Leonard Fields and infant son, Victor Leonard, returned horn-* from the hospital Sunday. Grace Stinchfield, Mr and Mrs Charles Palmer and daughter Ann, o f Condon, Will Stuart, Gail Stuart, Jim Upton and daughter. Mary, all of Ordnance, Mr and Beauty salon Walther-Williams Co. DUWa T ire Repair and Recapping gad Mre BUI Clothier and Anne, spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr and Mrs Alvin Stott. Mre Clothier's mother at Athena. Miaa Lavelle Guy of Portland spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mre W A Nikbet Mr and Mre Kenneth Ferguson and family were weekend guests of Mrs Lydia Darby. Mr and Mrs Archie Goeeon and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Watkins Thursday. Mr aM Mre J R Johnson en Urtained Mr and Mre J T John son, Mr and Mre Deibert Johnson, end family, Mre Belle Clothier and Mrs Pat O'Meara and son. Pat, for dinner Thursday. Teachers of the Wasco school attended a meeting at Moro Monday and Tuesday. Mr and Mre LeRoy Belshee and family were dinner guests of Roy Belshee a t Moro. GAS AND OIL Marjorie Van Gilder and infsn‘ sen, Ariyn Lae, returned home T ire s —Accessories - Wednesday from the hospital. R. H. McKEAN and SON Mr anl Mre William Cole and , I n ia r ia e « family, Mr and Mrs Ed Ailey of Grain. Fred, Flour. Fuel Grass Valley and Mr and Mrs Paul Alley and son were dinner gue*ts Farm Implements, Bags, Twine Thursday o f Mr and Mrs Fred BARRED WIRE—GOOD POST Cole. Due to illness. Malcolm PHONES Cole is remaining with his grand Residence Fredstor» Office parents until he has recovered. 182 163 162 Mre Glennie Anlereon left for Portland on business Monday. WASCO OREGON Hard to soy, isn’t Mt . . / • /* / ’ I h / * In fact, you haven’t given it much thought. Things are going well now. The job pays fine, and it looks as if it will last forever. But suppose it doesn’t?e Suppose, in the years after the war, you find things slowing up. What then? , t Sure . . . maybe a good man can always get a job- But isn’t it a great thing to have a nice soft cushion to fall back on if and when things don’t go right? 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