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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1945)
PA4JB <. SHHHMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 > ■ ----- *■ — Steve O’Meara Home On Navy * Steven O’Meara of the U. S. Navy returned home Sunday from the Philippine Islands. He wh. spend his leave visiting nis pa» « its, Mr and Mrs Pat O’Meara The TSllcum Bridge club met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs Walter Ruggles. High score was taken by Mrs Harry Van Gilder, Mrs George Harris and Mrs Joe Hilderbrand. *»»■ Mrs Melvin Wftjsh, wH« h o Vero a week end vUUw Mr rnd Mrs Vernon Van Gilder granddaughter, Lavelle, went to band and children tlfis wjek. Portland Monday. in Portland for treatment, was and Wayne Bartron were Sunday Rev. and Mrs Cannell were JOIN dinner guests . at the home of guests at a banquet at Grass Val The Cora®ui<ty Club at J h s ley Friday evening. The occasion Olivip and Johnnie Robinson. Dalles and help roturo ng vet was honoring Bill Todd and Miss erans acquire r club çrfbiers Charles ( “Chub”) Johnson from Anderson. Over 600 members. Thahks Aiohsa and Hawes Yates from Wil- Mrs Archie Goason and daugh-' for your help,. antina re-roofed the Roland John ter Lavella left for Los Angeles sou house and visited friends and Monday. They will spend three relatives in Wasco last week. weeks visiting frineds and rela Mr and Mrs Frank Lanvbdrn and tives there. . Jean and Shirley McIntyre are attending summer school at the St. Mary’s academy for two weeks. Frank Medlcr’s daughter, Dora Dummler and two sons are visat- ir.g relatives in Wasco. Gladys Belshee who was rushed to the -hospital for an emergency operation is doing nicely. Emma Jean Van Gilder has re turned to fher home m Wasco for the summer vacation. She has been attending school at the St Mary’s academy. Dolores and Eleanor Fox are helping the sisters in the summer school at St. Mary’s. George Fox jr..is attending summer school at St. Mary’s. AC ? GAS AND OIL y ^ T H E C hristian S cience M onitor Tires—Accessories R. H. M cK E A N and SON Donald McDermid who works The annual Kaseberg picnic was In su ran ce with the immigration board at held Sunday at Wilson’s Camp Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Blame Washington visited at the ground near Rufus. Out* of town home of his parents, Mr and Mrs cuests were: Mr and Mrs Kenneth Farm Implements, Bags, Twine Dan McDermid last week. BARBED WIRE— GOOD POS'i Mrs John- Foss ¡jr will s-pend < the summer with her parents, Mr I and Mrs Everett Watkins, while r her husband takes some special -3 training in Virginia. i Miss Phyllis Medlar was a Mon- 1 day guest at the iL. P. Haven borne.* c si Miss Aileen Winett and Miss . Maxine Caldwell were weekend J guests at the home of Mr and Mrs a E. H„ Winett- Mr and Mrs O. G. Hilderbrand and family and Fred Anderson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs L. P. Haven. The Legion Auxiliary met ut the home of Mrs Earl Richelder- fer Monday for its last meeting until fall. The present officers were re-elected for 11M5-46,, The report on poppy sales is that JG1 worth were sold. Mrs Art Smith is visiting her son, Delmar, who is an electrical engineer in Spokane. The Womens Society of Chris tian Service will meet at the home of Mrs Fred Cole Wednesday, June IS. James Tate and wife are v is iting at hit parents home, Mr ant Mrs Worth Tate. James has been in the Philippine Islands for some time. He In is the navv. , Mr. Olander is home from the hospital where he has (been ill with an heart attack. He is doing nicely. Basil Baines, who has been ill with rheumatic fever ia improving . «Sally Fields who has been ill ia able to be around again. Mr and Mrs Marvin Howell and Henry (Howell spent the weekend at Seaside Feedstore 163 M asco PHONES Office 162 of this Clean, Family Newspaper Free from crime sod sesuerieoel news . . . Free from political bias . . . Free from "special interest** cootrol . . . Free ttx tell you the truth about world events. 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