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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1945)
1 fÁ tiÉ i SHERMAN tO U N lfr ÍOÚUNAL MORO, OREGON Mildred Alley Married In Washington FRIDAY. J t’LV 27. 1913 Mr and Mrs E. L. Coffey and daughter, Donna, and Miss Lucy Coffey of Portland arrived Tu?s- day to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace May and Mrs L. D. May. Mrs May Palm er and daughter, Mrs Robert Huggins, went to t i J •5 « visltor tn The • Datte« Mrs Guy Boyer and daughter. Mrs Etiha SctnilHng and M rs R arrived Friday to spend the week man and relatives at C a r fc o if.^ business Jane, spent the week end visiting J. Baker of The Dalles came up end at the home of her son in law Mrs Ted Von Boratel was a Mon a t the home of Mr and Mrs Wal- Thursday evening and attended and daughter, Mr and Mra 0 . N- oc<xxxaGHacKMXMXXXMS « ft * mm lace May and Mrs L. D. May on the bridal shower for Mrs Ross Ruggles. ... ' their way to their home at John Fields on Friday. Mrs Baker re- f Mr and Mrs Charles Dunlap Day from Portland. turned to her home that evening ancj Monday for their Miss Lucy Coffey went to Was- and Mrs Schilling went home with home fa Angelea> California co Saturday to visit at the home her daughter, Mrs Jesse Helyer, after spending several weeks vli- Is an old established firm that has of Mr and Mrs Pat OMeara. «ï to ““ visit until xn Sunday. iting his parents, Mr and^Mrs servicing and repairing cars for a Mrs Jan et Wilcox Nelson and Mrs Ellen Cox Roberts and A. A. Dunlap and at Camp Sher- _ . . . a . , , r ., • . „ The dependability of its products and the qnalr £On’ Gary, arrived here Saturday children arrived Wednesday from .. . . __*.iu *. ity of its service has been proven many times. from Georgia w here she had been th eir home in Corvhlhs to spend Mr Mr> gmi M r| Cox fath er Now, when it is doubly important that you > Ne|M n atay her m et them m Portland. have good workmanship and quick service to Mr and Mr George Wilcox, Until Mrs Charlea Baker and children keep your cars and trucks running, have us take gtarts when she will teach and Mrs T. M. Rotfe were in The care of your service problems. < * >n high school at Moro. Dalles Thursday oh business, RUFUS GRANGE HALL 1 I: Mrg P etereit and M rs Don Mr and Me» & A, Gates* arrw- Smith took th e form er’s m other e d ‘ Sunday from Tacoma, Wash., ORCHESTRA MUSIC in law, Mrs Ernest Petererit, to to help at the , • Dean Reynolds p ajjeg Friday night when home during (harvest* Mrs Gates ent ere<i the hospital for med- is a sister of Mr. Reynolds’/»’ 4 O lE 3 r d T h .' attention. ’ Mrs W illiam Cauthers of Moro poo^QQQ OQ OOPOO ocMxyyxxa oe oooo oooo o ooooooQCtoooceoee ' 1 W • > . f ’ ■ y Miss Mildred Kaye Alley, dau- Portland to spend a few days m rh te r of Mr and Mrs Tom Alley the city. * , „ _ , „ T t G A „ o and S at. Leonard C. Jones of San Miss Mary Sayrs left Sunday .. Bernard,»», (^ K o rn ,. were m ar- to retu m to La Grande a fte r Tied July 17 194S a t F ort Lawton, p e n d in g a few days at the A.aUl Washington. They «re spending Lemley home. their honeymoon m C an ad a. , Miss Lila Alley left Sun- The B aptist Mission society and day for Oxnard, California to ra- the Ladies Social Service club of turn to her old job a fte r spending the Methodist church sponsored a several weeks wUi her parent?. hanquet a t the Baptist church Mr and Mrs Ed Alloy. Sunday evening for Ross Fields Geraldine and Phillis Tweet Ph f-c who is home on leave, PFC are in Portland visiting at the Robert Holmes who is here on fur- homes of Mr and Mrs John Shack lough and C lair Balxer who leaves leton, Mr and Mrs C. B. Hayes for the service after harvest. Mrs and Tom Hayes. Dell Olds was receptionist. MN Kyle W olfe of Spokane, W ash., Ellen Cox Roberts sang several Oscar and Frank ¡Lemley and Miss selections accompanied (by Mrs Or- Mary Sayrs of Moro were dinner vilie Ruggles at the piano and guests a t (the home of Mr and Mrs the group sang several selections Arzell Lemley Sunday. before the banquet W. J. Croeier - Loyd Kelley S 1-c with the navy,----------_ _ -------4— returned (thanks. Rev Howard arrived here Monday from Olathe, Schillings was the speaker of the Kansas to spend his leave vi«it- « evening, he also presented the ing his parents, Mr and Mrs B. Mr boys with pocket Bibles. Talks Kelley at Kent and his friends w ere given by parents with boy3 m Grass Valley. ,n the service. Mr and Mrs Ross Field returned .. ™ r n home Thursday from Pendleton Mr and Mrs Ernest Eslinger . ., , _ , j o ., q . v . - Z. . „ .. . where they visited several days took hur father J , » Eolmger to h ,, home in F o re« Grove Fnday, and Mrg Henry Ja(.e(,r an J aftor .pend,ng .ever.1 day. here f of Condon wer(, Sunday v.Mtog relative, and fnenda. dinner a t th(> hom(, Mr xa j Mr and Mrs Del Eakin had as dinner guests Sunday in honor of their daughter and son in law, S g t. and M/s Myple Smith, who are spending his furlough here with them, Those present were Mr and Mr» V. B Ealrin, Mr and Mrs H ar- old Eakn and aons, H arry Dean and Tommie, Mr and Mrs Vernon Eaton and »on, Mr and Mrs Ralph Eakm and family of Moro and Mr and M rs Marcus Eslinger and fam- ily« . - Mrs C. M Clevenger and dau- ghter, Mrs Ray Petereit and son, .Terry, and Mrs A rt Bibby and daughter, Janice, were in The Dal- les Monday. Mrs Petereit visited her m other in law, a t the hospi- tai. Mr and Mrs Elton Eakin and »on wont to Wasco Sunday to vis it her brother, Lt. Jam es Coats, who left th a t day a fter spending his furlough with his parents. Mrs Ray Petereit received a letter from her husband, S g t Pe- tereit, that he is now in the Ha waiian Islands. - - Mr and Mrs Wallace May and Mr and Mr» E. L Coffey were vim tirs ik*‘t’he Dalles Saturday. I and Mrs Fred Cox. Gene Cochran of Portland is here visiting a t the home of Mr and Mrs Anzell Lemley, Mrs Ja n e t Wlcox Nelson weni to The Dalles Tuesday to meet .her brother, Dean Wilcox, S i c w ith the navy who arrived there Monday from G reat Lakes Naval training station where he finishe 1 his boot training, he will spend his leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs George Wilcox. Mrs W. C. Patterson left Thur- «day for her home in The Dalles a fte r spending several days here visiting her ssster Mrs Jam es Blagg and family. " * ------ GAS AND OIL T ir e R epair and R e - Saturday, July 28 Or you can use a LOT MORE electricity at no extra cost! » KWH . rxn NEW LOW RATE ANNUAL SAVINGS $ 2 .5 8 $ 2 .0 4 $ 6.48 216 KWH $ 3 .3 5 $ 7.92 346 KWH $ 5 .8 2 $ 1 7 .2 8 2,860 KWH $ 7 .3 2 , $ 1 5 .4 8 2,566 kwh MONTH 50 ’ ; 100 OR ADDITIONAL KWH PER YEAR AT NO EXTRA COST OLD RATE ■ $ 4 ^ Tires--Accessories R. H. 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