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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1945)
e i » aum I ■ V tdtihTi* joummal M ho , oUfcuon '-' -.«i * Herman Peters H a r i a F rn m Mrs A llM llv 1 I V ila A « M ix Mary «— llV w J r llttl M „ He™ «» Peters and Henry Peter, »rent to The Dalle« Thun,- day to bring Herman Peter, home , .» ^Lrv.-tui - from the hoeprtal. tMU erWv* BlW>y *nd d* Janice, Mr» Edison Sutherla Miss Louise Fraley went Dalles Thursday. Mrs Soil accompanied her sister, Mis ley *> Portland for a fe» before refom m , to h J h Richland, W " * - them and will go home wi g ^ ,.^ to , Sgt and Mrs Ralph Buase went week or two. to The Dalles early Monday morn- * mg on hum ««, f u m i n g ’ home M l,, Dorothy Holmes an with Mr and Mr Wallace May. Agnes Brogan o f.A n tr io p Sunday "for Portland -j*o Mrs Leonard Jones arrived here nurseg training after 81 Monday from Seattle, Wash , to their vacation with Mrtir p visit her parents, Mr and Mrs . - Tom Alley. . ’ ' Mr and Mrs E>ell Olds, Mi w . Kee, Mrs Art Bibby, Mrs 1 Mr and Mrs Wallace May and gnd Mr . and Mre j »on, Clarence, took Mr» L. D, May peUrs end sonl. Herman a and Mrs Grace Zevely to The Dal- wey>t u Mt Hood “Si tea where they will stay * we*“k Hucklelierries ov< for treatments. % week end. Sgt and Mr» Ralph Buase and Mis» Frances Wells and 1 daughter returned home Satur- friend came up W ednajdj day from Lakeview where they, McMinnville to visit .tala» aasat a w ee k ria Miw n la t h r— / twndttg h a nn^Tburfday w j. .. ' former’s father, Roy WeU Mr and Mr» Arthur Newcomb Mf Mrg j ames Bla, and daughter», Margaret and Joan, Mildren came Wednesday of Camas, Wash., were overnight" Bingen, Wash , to visit guests at the J. S._ Newcomb ^onve of Mr and Mrs J.W . home Thursday night. ' James left Thursday for hi Miss Marcile Zurlinden returned *nd Mrs B1®gtL a"d C^Jd fo her home In PorH.ml S u n ^ y « fu r «pending «-veral »reek, wrtn doupldpr her gmu.dp.nenU, Mr .n d Mm jj-S r T0B® > Blagg and Miss Dorethy ( Mr and Mrs Frank Wulke of S t the th» Helens arrived Wednesday to visit Vancouver on Sati at the home o f his brother in law A n iu Barnett HA and sister, Mr and Mrs C. R. An ^ avo» t »»*+ Thursday 1 derson and his mother, Mrs C. where she will be s Wilke. .. _____ -1____________ after »pending her leave h< Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin and par(.ntgi Mr and Mr daughter and Mrs Jennie Martin p un]ap of Moro were Sunday dinner guests Mrs C/ftrl sberman came *t the home of Mr and Mrs Boyce Portland £o visit her brot Blaylock. _----- . family Mr and Mrs Arze Mrs-France» Brihby of Cornelius . . «. 1 and Elsie Bibby of The Dalles ar- Mr and Mrg Kd Alley rived Thursday to visit at the A£t Portland Saturday returr Bihby home —- » m e evening accompanied Mrs Ted voaBorst< 1 and daugh- Bruce Alley SK 2-c i ter, Mrs Keith DeCouTcey, were Alley and daughter, Kar in The Dalles Friday on business. wdl gp€nd a week with Miss Cassie Holmes came up pruce is home on a So ds from The Dalle» Monday to spend Mr^ Frank von Borstel her vacation with relatives. - Portland Thursday on bus Mr and Mrs Dean Old« came up turning home Saturday, from Portland Wednesday t o visit Mrs Arzell IxamJey, M her parents, Mr and Mrs .Jacob Sherman and Mrs A. A. Wassenmiller and other relatives, vfcve |n The 'Dalles Mor returning home Friday. business. WiBre Brittain went to his home Mr and Mrs Gus Sm?1 m Tygh Valley Saturday to spend Arch Ze-hfler and Mrs Ne the week end accompanied by Vio- dan of The Dalles were let, Rachael and Irwin Parkhurst relatives here Monday a who »pent the week end with Mr and Mrs Art Barn th®m. 1 j iY. Y R lL u h e th S o h a e ffer and RUFUS GRANGE HALL Is an old established firm that £a> bavn sl IH u j . servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity o f its service has been proven many times. P • '- i ’' n -'y «, Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have ns take care^of yonr service problems. . . T . Lester Johnson LAWYER WASCO MORO Kent Legion Hall Tire Repair a ; 4 0 1 E 3rd M errym akers Refreshm ent ■ *wgyz-zv^>yya<xXJi OQOOOQO g K. < Set himself up with those matured War Bonds we bought h a d in the 1940’s—/our dollars for every three we aavted originally Back in 1945, even, we knew it would turn out this way. Buying all the Bonds we could. And soring them! Tom ’i a wonderful husband. And he deserves all the credit. WeU, almost all! ____• There was a tim e—that was back in 1945, too, I guess— when he needed a little help from me. I found he’d let down on his Bond buying. N ot only that, he actually almost suggested we cash in a Bond or two to pay for something we wanted . And that's where I put my foot down! "YOU LISTEN TO ME, Tom Laph&m,” I told him. ’’D on’t you know that the biggest difference between a success and a failure is that the success sticks to his plans? I don’t want to he married to a man who hasn’t the resolution (or maybe I said ’gumption’) to slaek off on what he knows is right! You’rs not going to sabotage oar future!” < How to wipe out «insects quickly I gues^etw y husband needs a wifely dressing down once in a while! And thank heaven Tom listened to me! e kept out Bonds—and bought more and more of ’em! First thing we knew, we had enough so we began feeling secure. That gave Tom confidence—helped him get ahead. And Ass year, enough bonds matured to make our dreams come true! Standard Fly Spray is sore death to flies, fleas, mosquitoes, moths, ants, many other insects. It kills on contact — in a jiffy! Safe to use. Standard Fly Spray won’t harm humans, w on't stain wallpaper or fabrics, when used according to directions. Get some to d a y - for health protection! TOM’S A SUCCESS— yet he might have failed if I hadn’t fl J■ U R. Anderson, Grass Valley, Phone 2 3 2 J. C. W ilson, Wasco, Phone 552 Yr. i- I n c o i - e p r e s e n f a t i v e f o r S T A N D A R D OF C A L I f O R N I A I4L IX Jr spoken. And, of course, he’s forgotten. I wouldn’t ' dream o f reminding him —it’s a secret between us girls. MORAL: T^ink of your future—hang on to your bonds! And keep on buying more! - WAR BONDS... io have and to hold! / THE OLD RELIABLE for QtuUitjr-DepencUbility—Courtesy This is an official V. S. Trsaswrg adssrtisement—prepared under auspices of Ti t& H y \ . Deparittsnl and W ar Adseriiting Council