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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1945)
■' MH *. 4 □ r 840* <> M0MU« P 0 P * T T J O V W < A U «O U O . Q 0 W Q M M U D * » . OBCBMBBR »1, Circuit Court Postponed Week Judge Announces Judge P*N. Mackay M t Wed nesday after being here since Mopday affamoon at a term of euort, which so far, has failed to materialize. The crindna) case State of Oregon vx Bowman was postponed for a week awaiting developments and pleadings. The civil case was not ready for trail although jurors had been called. Maynard Nelson came up Mon day night with his wife and fa ther in law, George Wilcox and will remain here for a brief per iod to get used to being a civilian again. C.V. Belknap left Monday for Leadpoirtt, Washington where he will spmul the holidays with his sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs Arthur Simonton. V Mrs Nan Beard o f Washougal is visiting with her daughter, Mrs John DeMpee and will remain until after the first of the year. Mr and Mrs John DeMees have their three sone home for the iQhriatmas hoisdays fior the first time in fire years. The nary reports that Claude L. May, electricians mate, Moro has been discharged aa has Donald R. Maclnnes, stenographers mate and Robert N. Tatum, motor ma chinists mate, of Kent. < Mias Annajeen Knighten came home Wednesday afternoon from W ant Ad» * LOST: Coming 2-yr old Hereford ■heifer, split in right ear, FR brand on right hip. Bill Buether, Grass Valley. Phone 467 Y 8p LOST: White faced heifer calf. V in each ear. Wes Fuller, Moro MALE HELP WANTED: Oppor tunity of lifetime su p p lin g DDT and other profitable products to farmers <m Sherman county. No experience or capital required. Must hare auto and good refer ences. Permanent Write or wire McNeas Company, Dept. D, 2423 MagnoKa St., Oakland 7, Calif. . d «-7P Eugene where she has been at tending the university. . Mr and Mrs ColRs Moore ar.d son, David, left Wednesday after noon for Oakland, California where they will spend the holi days with-M rs Moore’s sister and family, Mr and Mrs Homer Grant. Mr and Mm Wendell Balsigc? drove to Portland Sunday, ac companied by Mrs Karl Land- atrom. They returned Tuesday, taking the north side of the river, Lloyd Johnson came up from Salem Tuesday expecting to . re main until Sunday before return ing to Salem to spend Christm » with hia parents. v The Harlandview Giange is to hold a Christmas pajty the night c f December 28 at which time members will come to dine and exchange presents with each oth er. Jas. B. Adams came through Moro Wednesday on hie way to Portland to spend Christmas with hia family. He reports the road between Brogan and Condon as being very slick with packed •now covering it all the way. A son was born December 1J to Mr and Mrs Eari Shipley at Loa Angeles. He was named Thom as Alleri and weighed in at 81 pounds. His birth makes Mrs Thomas Douma a grandmother. Kent Dines Its Ex-Service Men i» . \ A V.' * a 4 t if Sunday afternoon, veterans of World War I and II and their families were honor guests at a turkey dinner given by the Auxili ary. Returning from this war and in attendance were Bob King, Lu ther Davis, Jack vonBorstel, Don ald Maclnnes, iBenny PayriE, Bill Brinkert, Ralph Busse, Marcus Es- Hnger, Glenn Perry, Ernest Pat- jens, Francis Hammond, Paul Wll. son, Hugo Manke, Donald von Borstel, Lot Rust, Hans Barden hagen and J. Kulick. About C5 persons were present. Alter din ner the Legionnaires bad a short business meeting. Lemley, Mary Sayrs, Eileen Lem -' Seth Laneger hae returned te ley, BUI Flatt, Freida Buethcr, M mechanic ip ^be garage, Norris Rasmussen,Bill Bardenha- * fcrief gen, Slim ThompsonJJill Pausch. Mrs Jerry WUaon Jr. , received Mrs Frank Kiefer had, the nsts- word that her husband, Jerry, ar- fortune of alm o st cu ttin g er rived In the States and is in a thumb off with art axe Tuesday, hospital in Seattle with a paral- Bill Gunther Spent M onday at yzed rig h t arm. the Justesen ranch. A ft C. ANDA HAPPY NEW YEAH SÖN ä T LUTHERAN m i s SERIE Friday evening 45 .person« gath ered at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald vonBoretel for a shower and housewarming. The evening wag «pent dancing after which re freshments were served. Mr and Mrs Claus Bardenhagen had a party Sunday evening in honor of their son, Hans, home on leave from the navy. Among the guests were Mr and Mrs John Recksnan and daughter, Mrs Em ma Davis and Luther and Bob King, Mary vonBorstel, Gordon I I THE GRASS »ALLEY KETHBDISL CHURCH Miss Doris Jones came home Tuesday night from iLs Grande to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr and Mrs Tommy Jones. Receipt for the Christmas seal campaign in the Moro vicinity is |297 to date ‘ with 34 more prospects yet to be considered. The sale ends at Christmas Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles spent Monday coming from ' St. Helens, where they had been visit, ing over the week end, to Moro. William Gregg, baritone soloist from Portland, The road was definitely net good, several Christmas selections. says Charles. Mr and Mrs A. Douma drove to The Dalles Monday night to get their daughter,. Gloria, who wag returning from her first term at the university. JH aR Hie m a ttq p le n a u r e » uf U ff » • b o lib a g « r a s e n be ç u u r e In tlje f ü l l e » ! a l Ib ti J R e rrç < £ b r i» lm a » lyi O R O H O T E L W D e c . 2 5 a t 3 : 0 0 p .m . THESEBNO* “WHY DO WE CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS” C. Wildermuth, pastor a • U W T fl WJL8OO , 21 . /..M O T O , — «J -W *• < A ’ • • HAPPY NEW YEAR * * To everyone C h ristm as recalls days of charm and endearm ent, the h ap piest days o f o u r lives. 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