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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1945)
P A O B 9, «H E R M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L , Farewell Affairs H O BO . OKBGOM F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y M , 1»4S T he adult group o f th e WaboD M ethodist church m et Sunday a f ter church fo r a poM uck dinner. .U l .J ií.ll.iiíí, Ut» R. J. Baker returned to ~ his A . A , D unlap le ft Tuesday for home in The D alles Monday after P ortland t o v isit M rs. Dunlap who L .x m to C l k J . ; THE OLD KELIAB^* spending several weeks here on to th ere fo r m edical treatm ent. ' John Robinson, w ho baa been ill Quality~-DependAbility—Oonrt«y¡ business. C pl. Jack H olm es o f M osier ar to The D alles h ospital, ie tooprov- in g * rapidly . A fazvw eU p a sty fa r C em id N i l - *** » P W and w ill be able to t« re- M ajor and M m. R. D. Sm ith ar- rived F rid ay to v isit a t the home b et w as held a t the teach ers W ed- turn home w eek. rived here P id a y from P a lo A lto, o f Mr. and M rs. C. . R. Anderson. C H U R C H L 9 neoday n ig h t. Mtonen F ridley, Em-^ Mies F rancis E m igh «pent the C oltf., to v isit h e r brother and *to- C pl.. H olm es recently returned %h, A ileen S c o tt and Merer« Mar- w eek end a t her hom e in F ree- ter-in -law , Mr. and lir a . Clyde fr o m 19 m on th s to Greenland. He WASCO M ETHODIST CHURCH ion Crctefe Bnxs Baron, Lelerid w ater. Stradley. T h ey le f t T u esd ay for is h om e on 80 day furlough. M orning W orship at 11:00 a.m. - Scbw endel, Bob N tobet and Gerald A movie, “ This A bove All,** »tar- The B ailee to v is it her p aren ts, A m ong th e busineee visitors and Sunday School a t 10:00 a.m. N tobet shoppers to The D alles Friday present. lo Mr. and Mr*. Fred S trad ley. ring Joan F on tain e and Tyrone I t x: «a Preaching Service tk Gras» V a lley w ere Mr*. T. M. R elfe, Mrs. Chas. A dinner in honor o f -P in k y * bfl W ld to the W asco Dean W ncox to p ^ u n d M ethodist church Sunday afternoon baby, M iss Anna N e A it w a s given o t the home o f !g , gym nasium F riday Saturday to v isit frien d s returning B aker and at 3:00 o’clock. ’ S ch w arts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mr. and Mia Joh n R pyrt Thure n* , hom e Monday even in g, F. L. Cannell, pastor. Todd, Mr. j n d Mrs. A r t Schilng, day. Bob M M k ABeen S co tt and '*’ ** Mor* “ H»aWea” battled and V o m V on C ik k S r w » a k o nrM ent. «*•» * • W n « o “W arrior»» F rid ay M™- A™ U « « » <*»»«>>- Mr. and Ms? V . B. Bakin and Mrs. Moro Community ? P resbyterian Church ' « O D oig b t on th e W aaco gym nasium ter’ Oaro*^>. « » * •««> Gordon, and A. F . B alzer. p arty fo r Mrs. F. L. floor. K M ary Sayre o f Moro w en t to P ort- Mira Sue L indsey le ft Sunday for Bible School 10 a. m. a t (h e home of, *1 Frank F itzp h tn ck m ade a b usi- W ednesday on busm ens. Gor- • her hom e in Hood R iver after M orning W orship at 11 a. m. Mre. b y the Junior m se trip to P ortland T hursday. <*°n toft Thursday f o r San F ran- spending sev era l m onths here with Serm on, “God or Mammon.” y. < Al D orm aier w o t a t f t n e r g u e st ci®co l i v i n g joined th e m erchant h er ototer, M rs. E rn est Blaylock. Prayer M eeting Wed. 8 ,p. m. L ea g u e C E. a t 7:30 p.m. The held election of Mrss Lorraine Goeson a t her «w»rto«n M rs. L em ley and daugh- Mrs. A l R oberts le ft th is W ed Jam es D. Moberg, pastor. o f officer* • home Sunday." ter and M iss S a y r s returned hom e n esd ay fo r C orvallis leaving The Study Club m e t at Mrs. Lj R. E a sd b eig to in The Sunday evening. M rs. A. A . Dunlap T hursday fo r San * D iego. Calif., C hristian Science Society the hom e o f M rs E. D. McKee D i lies hospital. accom panied them i o Portlond fo r w h ere h er husband is stationed. Sunday m orning services a t lu ary 18. M rs. Frank F itzp at- ------------—————- - m edical tr e a tm e n t . • She le f t Hip children here w ith her l i a. m. Subject, “ Love.” , W ednesday night service at 8 g a v e an in terestin g talk on parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. «GAS" A N D OIL ; W allace M ay returned hom e Sun art. I includes -testim onials of healing. • •. <r11 v s < A r t Bibby le f t Tuesday for Cor d ay from C orvallis w here he a t The reading room in the rea» T ires—A ccessories M rs. S a rg ea n t returned front n elius w here he w ill be several of the building is open. A ll au tended the tripe-A conference. C orvallis Sunday, erh ^ y she has R. H. MqKEAN and SON d ays on business. ^ o n z e d jChlifttifiA SciencfiL lite r « - been spending a w eek w ith . her M rs. K enneth B arn ett and M rs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake E slin ger cam e cure can be bought or borrowed la r ir w a r e daughter, M rs. C hsrtos N e v ille s Paul W ilson o f M oro w e n t t o P ort up from P ortland Thursday on Grain, Feed. F loor. Fael M ias L avelle G u y ja a d brother, land Saturday to v is it th eir m oth b u sin ess returning on Friday. Farm Im plem ents. B ags, T w ine G aylord, spent th e w eek eqd a t er, M rs. A. A. D unlap w h o is there ^ ^ A S K FOR SPECIAL DEPOSIT F N V H BA R BED W IRE— GOOD FO S'lS f or m edical treatm en t. T hey re M rs. E m m a Cox accom panied her frien d s to W asco. granddaughter, Mrs. A t Robets, a s M is s , A ileen S co tt o f Portland W if turned hom e Sunday w ith L ester PHONES fa r o s Vancouver on W ednesday. sp e n t th e tyeek end w ith Mr. and Feeds tore W ilson o f K ent. Office Residence Mrs. Cox <>ent several months M rs. BUI N isb et. 162 here vtoiting relatives. Mr. end Mrs. F rank B ayer, M is Mr, and If re. Frank U m b o r n WASCO OREGON C harles P errigo and b a b y and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynold*) have returned Jhrom F oreet Grove Mrs. Rafcto B a sse e n d b ab y w ere w ere b u sin ess visitors in W asco HEAD OFFICE. PORTLAND where they attended the funeral o f business v isito r s to The D alles Saturday. a la te relative. M onday. E n sign Donald von Bartsel ari iv- Mf; and Mrn. H erbert R oot are in Portland. T he G rass V alley Rebekah social ed here Thursday to spend his . O r iU d N rife-t M t •for t h e a n n y club are sp on sorin g another card leave vtoiting h is parents, Mr. and T hursday. Jan u ary 28. party a t the I. O. O. F . h all F riday Mre. Ted von B orstel. Ensign ven __________ o f C hristian n ight, Jan. 26, b egin n in g a t 9 B orstel recently returned from the South Pacific. Service fcecr m onthly m eet VM1TED o’clock. " M iss C assie H olm es cam e up from in g a t Ih e hom e p f Mre. E. D. Me •J A T J e s Mrs. K enneth B arnett w a s a The D alleg F riday to spend the Keo t e t W edneodk ly. E sther Royce * ’ . ¡ i ’rivd b u sin ess visitor in The D alles w eek end. M iss H olm es w ent teto was* fit T uesday. the von B orstel hom e Saturday to 's v isit w ith E nsign von Borstel re M t . and Mre. Luke Bibby of tu rn in g here Sunday leaving that Heppner arrived here Thu redo y to e v e n in g fo r The D alles w ith John spend th e week end v isitin g at the Brogan from Antelope. Top Q uality, Al, Wool. Plaid M elton C loth- hom es o f Mr. and M rs. A rt Bibby Sam m y H olm es and George von Jackets, Green, Red Or Blue and Mr. an d M rs. J o e B ibby. T hey MORO B orstel cam e up from The D alles le ft Saturday for th eir hom e. F riday to spend the week end w ith O. M. F raley arrived here Mon their parents. Tommy Kaaberger. d ay evening from Maupin to v isit a friend o f Sam m y's, accom panied JO IN a t th e home of his daughter, Mrs. him hom e fo r a v isit over th e week The C om rour.ty Club a t The A it Bibby and fam ily. D alles and help return n g v et end. X •K-V erans acquire club quarters. Over 600 m embers. Thanks for your help N atural W hite Fleeced V est; Snap F astened; at Wasco Service Men Vi Grass fW“ nítM Store VAUÆY Wfcut^L ********* Those Boys Need — w i The Vailes Branch United States National 3a«k lit. ICTORY January Defrosters ¡B U Y hsld u'A fAR Men Plaid Mackinaws "BONDS ANp STAMPS T. Letter Jetasen Pea Jackets $ 1 4 . 9 5 m Green W o o l Jackets $ 7 .7 5 m RHY MORF WAP PONDS y 7 J ,, urn on tne sun witn <X//Z m 'V '- 1 Sheepskin V ests $ 6 .9 5 SH E E P LIN ED W ATER R E PE L L A N T G o a t S $ 8 .9 5 1 Ikwble Protection from Cold and W et S unny B rook t «Ari VO Friday, Jan. 26 Wool Fossil vs. Moro at Grass Valley J J / JV* Saturday, Jon. 27 Condon vs. Moro at Grass Valley *>«F» Shirts n H arm , durable and very good looking ... i, Tneoday, Jon. 39 Wasco vs. Moro at Moro t o n t i Mn&iBs tote m mtnutw . kv WH ■ « te « ! A HCM .W .l FRF.4I % ««*• MVTBAL VWT1 Paul Bunyan $9.95 All wool plaid J?.-1 j tailored out d«>or ahirt Eskimo $7.95 V A.I wool flannel in brown, navy and maroon 8 Manattan $7.50 A light tweedy «hadow plaid in tan or gray Airman $8.50 » n T in or lig h t blue effect 50 p ercen t wool and rayon— a dressy looking shirt Brentwood $9.50 V 100 per cent all wool flannel. C olors bright ret?, cocoa and sage green Warm Underwear P u rre y B lankets Glob* Union S a itt $ 6 .4 9 ri » 1»»?-.’« JO -Bi#"’.-R — rÎBÇfÎtîÔ ’ K T^A»T*H iJ îl ing com fort ^ ands durability. As beautiful as they are warm. In pas "%ten*a|n** per cent Gray m ixture W ool . • 4 and Cotton * » » V I ' 80 percent Purrey rayon blankets. Fam ous for thtir lig h t warm sleep 3 Your Suroot Protection from Suddtei W ta lh te C lio n c « #I*T tel rose, blue, green and cedar with satin bindings. GLOBE SH IR T S A N D LONGHCK - Mansing Union SidiU $ 5 .0 0 } 69 per eont W ool in Cream W h<e s > 1 ■ .J t " / 's T Sweat Shirts f l . ^ 5 H eavy Fleeced Cotton S h irts JB ATS ------- -O * TICKETS O N S À I E AT iR O , G R A SS V A LLEY A N D W ASCO Help the Victims of Dreaded Polio - Come! ri . .*>' , •• $178 Bach A . M. Williams & Co. T h e Dallas, Oregon ti