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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1945)
« « 'fer FAGR K BÄBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1943 h F*»»«« Junior Red Cross At W asco tal.l< Junior Red Cross children first and second grades of sent se n t favors and Christinas ristm as < R io r a t io n » to mp Pendleton, w here he is atten d in g school, a f te r spending C hristm as vacation a t the A fton M jclnttyre F . L. -Barnett «pent N ew Y ear’s d ay a t th e Cliff F ridley hom e. C h arles R uggles and d a u g h te r attended the St. Jo h n s service a t the Wasco M ethodist church Sun- m an y m em bers of tie p u lto n C h ap ter and T aylor . , . “C ap” S cott w ere dinner gu ests <» Mr*an<l M rs R. H. McH‘*an Sun- day. Mr and Mrs Claud C oats had as g u ests over the holidays th eir d au g h ters, Ida R utcham an, Ann S trau g h n . Lois C oats and daugh- daugh Mr and Mrs Owen Barnett en- Martha Haatlag* hap. $ f tertained Mr and Mre O. G. Hil- pointed cookie chairman forShar- (hrbrand at “Stilea” Sunday. man c o u n t y * home. xxmooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosm fr.enda in Roeeburg. Mr and Mrs C harles E v erett, Mias Carol Day D rinkard is ill. Mi and M rs F ran k Lamiborn, and Helps Out The of the Wasco Vt asco Mrs Weaver an d d au g h ter, Lin- da. retu rn ed from a„ viait w ith friends in C am as, W ashington, M r Weaver was visiting with us i»nd fo u rth grades, g r a d e s sent sen t and third and fourth t e r in law R eatha C oats of Moro. lodge. l i five • beautifully - made Christmas Mis» Lavilla Goeaon spent trees to the patients of the tu Christmas vacation at "the horns berculosis hospital in The Dalle’i, of her parents, Mr and Mrs A. L. the week before the holidays. Goaaon. She returned to her teach Mrs L- E. Kaaeberg is in The ing duties at Clatskanie Qn New Pall«» hospital having a oheck-up. Attorney A t L a w Janet K a«berg is in St. J * * Kaaeberg Miss Vincent hospital a t . Portland rs- There waa a New Year’s party M o ro a n d W covering from a recent append«- at th e Ora Workman home Satur- tomy. - c - L . . ~ ‘ day evening. Many attended ’ Mrs Lawrence Edward» return- John and GcfcxJon H ilderbrand _ ©d from Couer d’ Alene, Idaho Laid a s ta g p a rty F rid ay evening. ( u - b h a »»I vzhere she has been »pending her Those present were Fred and Christmas holidays with her bus- Stanley Anderson, Bill Sheets and Ohio, on Army M in e , check* Lester Gray. transport'plena in w hich he hand. < All-Talking : M oving P ictures Moro Legion Hall Friday, Jan u ary S GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF _ wee L. Sepden ef Centee, seldier ebeord the bed b from sheet te be eveeweted e * France te Engleed. The Army needs 1 0,000 ended _ _____ of a woaadsd M r and M rs H a rry Proud foot T h e Ju n io r B ridge club held ito spent th e pa»t week in P o rtlan d , an n u al C h ristm as p arty Friday Joe Hinea spent the „holidays r ig h t at the hom e of Mtr and Mrs M aurice L etson w as ab sen t from school one day th is week as a re here with his mother, Mrs Lee Joe Hilderbrand. Dahler. Mre Glenny Anderson end sons su lt o f a m inor operation. , ,, , , have m oved to W asco for the win- The a f te r holideys lull has se t Rev. and Mrs Cannell and dau- . x j ter months. tled over the county and activity ghUr. Gertruoe. w e r e dinner E1Um Medler. Wilford Lutje and will b? a t a m inimum for aw hile. guM to a t the Ix ,u ., Seholl hom e j Rk.h(.|d e rfe r lc ft for the When fa rm ers com plete th e ir w in armed aervicea, T h um day, Dee 2«. te r’s re»t th ey w ill begin g ettin g Sunday. Mr and M re A rth u r S arg en t and eb- have been v ie ifn y A rt Olaon a t Mra G race M edlar. Elton and ready for spring work H a rry M cDonald, son of Wiley ^ » r y will be hvely ag ain . Kelao, W aahinpton and Mr a n t Phyllia Jo y w ere d in n er yue«t., of M rs G harlea N eville a t C orvallis. M r and M r, O. G. H .ld ertir.n d McDonald o f W asco has been home tfoi sev e ral days on furlough from H. A. Van Gilder h a, been ¡11 Wedneaday evemny. Mis» F ran ces « Em igh returned the navy th a t will expire Jan u a ry recently b u t, is recovering nicely M onday to h er teaching duties 6. H a rry ba« been a navy man Mr and Mrs H e rb ert Root re a fte r spending the holidays at her wince b efore th e w ar and has had turned from visiting th e ir son, hem e in F ree w ater • p a r t o f e ig h t m ajor engagem ents Floyd in S eattle, W ashington. Donald M cIntyre returned to He w as on th e U tah at P earl H ar Mr and M rs F rank Lam hom re b a r. turned Last week a f te r an e x te n d A trav e lin g exam iner of o p era GAS AND OIL e d visit in P ortland. T h eir g ra n d to rs and chauffeurs is scheduled to Tires—Accessories children, Gaylord and I.avelle a rriv e in Moro on Monday Jan u a ry Guy retu rn ed w ith them for a R H. M cKEAN and SON 8, 1945 and will be on duty a t tho few days visit. In su ra n c e co u rth o u se between the hours of G rain. Feed. Flour, Fuel 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. The M issionary Society will Farm Im plem ents, Bags. Twine m eet a t the Vernon F la tt horn? BARBED W IR E — GOOD I’O Sl ©ext Tuesday, Jan u a ry 9, a t 2 FOR SA LE: 8 and 10 foot w ind PH O N ES p. m. according to Mrs Oarl Mei- mills w ith 30 and 40 foot tow ers; Residence Office several electric and gasoline Fe^dston» iar. 182 162 Mr and M rs O tto Sdhaltenbm nd 163 pressure w ater system s fo r sh a l OREGON and fa m ily of Sherwood were low and deep wells: 30", 40, and WASCO q u e sts a t th e Theodore Johnston 82 gallon autom atic eectric w a JO IN hom e the first of the week. Mr. ter h ea te rs th a t can be sold on The Commur.’ty Club a t The •Sehaltertbrund and Mr. Johnston farm priorities: plum bing fix Dalles and help re tu rn ng vet w ere room m ates several years ago tures and septic tan k s th a t can eran s a c q u i'e club q u arters. be sold w ithout priorities. Gill- a t OAC. Over 600 mem bers. Thanks M r and Mrs Giles French are en w alter’s H ardw are, Golden- fo r your help leaving today, F r x ia y ^ f o r Salem dale, Wn. 7-yc to be on hand when the legisla tive aewaton opens Monday m o rn ing. The caucus is held Sunday n ig h t fo r election of the -rtaff. The new spaper man who is to be in ch arg e of the Sherm an County Jo u rn a l has not yet arrived b e cause of illness in his fam ily and th e F rench« may have to return fo r nex t week paper. M r and Mrs John DeMoss re tu rn ed from Tacoma la st S a tu r day n ig h t a fte r having been to v isit h er b ro th er. Johnnie D ugger, who is very ill in a hospital there. M rs M arjorie M arvin and her f a th e r, H arry Kunsm an en tertain ed fo r a group of friends Nev Y e ar’s day a t the hotel. Colli» Moore went to P ortland S atu rd ay of last week re tu rn in g the sam e day with his m other. Mrs. E. H. Moore, who had re covered sufficiently from a recent o f eratio n to make the trip . Paul Cyphers, who left w ith his w ife F riday for P ortland to un d er go an operation, had -t perform ed W ednesday of t h . ’ Harry McDonald On Furlough From Navy Good Pictures C h ild ren $ .1 9 ,. A d u lt* .3 5 in c. ta x j o+ooooooooooooooBaoB BB BBB BB BBB BO BoqooQ O B Time Replenish N ew Suits N e w colors, n e w lines and c n ew t o u tlo o k for spring is yours in these hand picked pastel w o o l suits, Black to o - sizes 1 2 -1 8 $ 1 9 .9 5 , 2 4 .7 5 , 2 9 .7 5 W ant week. ’ M artin M elzer returned to t o r land W ednesday for fu rth e r ex am ination a t the P ortland clinic w here he is try in g to find out how to obtain b e tte r health. C arl Peetz has arrived in E n g land and Lt.-Col. Karl Landstrom hae arrived in F rance according t c recent le tte rs from them . I E (N ig ) Wilson wn'tes from W eiW ai W ashington th a t hie la b o r troubles the p ast vear on his f r u it ranch would have given a b illard ball w rapped in a®pir»n a s p littin g headache. N O TICE T he Moro Public L ibrary will be closed until fu rth e r notice. Anyone w ishing to re tu rn books piease leave on -shelf a t B elknaps. M rs Bull, L ibrarian. Dr. Vance A. McNish CHIROPODIST Telephone A T w aU r 6428 916 SELLIN G BUILDING PORTLAND 6, OREGON MORO apd Quickly G ay, refreshing and zestful printed crepes and jerseys - - O n e and tw o piece styles Sizes 12-20 $5.95-7.95 Suitable For M en 100 percent all wool suits Sharkskins, worsteds and Flannels in single and double breasted styles. 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