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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1947)
"T " A » - j’j* ' ’ * PAO» < V ’ c o m i jonue Àt, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUBT I, 1NT Bud Coon were business visitors an Stark and M r and Mrs Harald WILLIAM'S GREAT ADVANCE Owens and daughter, Carol. The Dalles Saturday. Grass Valley Boys in Dean Mr and Mrs Harold Owens Olds and Mrs Dell were busfhess visitors in The had as dinner guests Tuesday evening July 22 Mr and Mrs to. Dalles Wednesday. And Girls Spend Mr and Mrs Don Harris and C. Baumgartner and family. f spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs W. D. Barnett, Mrs Olan at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Stark and Mrs Harold Owens Time At Camp Cox. and daughter were vistors In Olds Barbara Blaylock. • Margaret S M r and Mrs Tom Coyle were The Dalles Thursday. Baumgartner and Karen Kelly business visitors in The Dalles • Dinner guests ot the home of left Sunday for Camp Arrah Wednesday. The Rev. Earl Shipley of Los Mr and Mrs W. D. Barnett Wed Wanna to spend a week. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Todd took the Angeles, California will preach nesday evening were Mr and Mrs girls to camp and brought Keith at the Baptist church Sunday, John ’ Koepke and daughters, Marquita and Helen from Red Barnett, Larry Easter and Geo. August 3. Don Cox and William Brihkert mond and Mr and Mrs Harold Kelly back from Camp Elliott Shirley Wasson of The Dalles were visitors at Tygh Valley Owdns and daughter, Carol. Miss Carol Clodfelter and Miss is visiting Joan Clodfelter a few Sunday. Mr and Mrs Francis Wood and Nan Spickerman of The ‘Dalles days coming up last week. Mr Jones of Spokane Wash., son, Billy,of Seattle, Washington came up to spend the week end was a dinner guest Wednesday came Sunday to visit her sister, with the form er’s parents, Mr Mrs James Earl, a few days. and Mrs Donald Clodfelter. , at the Millard Eakin ranch. Mr and Mrs Ted Ball had as Dr. and Mrs Frank Wilcox and Sunday dinner guests at ’ the daughter, Carol Lea, and her their guests Sunday his parents. Donald Clodfelter home were mother, Mrs Matilda Folda of Mr and Mrs W. M. Ball of Bend her brother Norman Adams and Newberg arrived here Friday ond Ten’s aunt, Mrs Flora Ash, wife and daughter and h is./m o and were over night guests at also of Bend and Mr and Mrs ther, Mrs C. P. Adams of The the home of Mr and Mrs Her Truman Strong of Moro. Warren Milbrandt of Hillsboro Dalles. Miss Clodfelter and Miss man Peters. is here visiting. Roger Ball for Spickerman returned to The Mrs Art Schilling and child Dalles with them that evening. several weeks. ren and Mrs W. F. Schilling Mr and. Mrs Tom Alley and were in The Dalles Wednesday T. M. Rolfe took his daughter, Mrs James Easter were in The Mrs Roy Wells, to her home In on business. Dalles Wednesday on business. Roseburg one day last week Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson Dean Olds came up from Port and son, Dennis, were in The land last wek to spend several after spending several weeks here with them. Dalles Monday on business. weeks here with relatives. Mr and Mrs S. D. MeCortnWL Mr and Mrs Alton Coyle and Mr and Mrs Av F. Balzer spent sons motored to Tygh Valley Sunday at Wasco visiting Mr of» The Dalles moved here Sun day and will live in the house Sunday where they enjoyed a and Mrs Gus Hartmann. owned by Mrs Jo Hogue, picnic dinner. - Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison Mr and Mrs Del EaWn came Mr and Mrs Earl Olds, John were Sunday dinner guests at up from The Dalles Saturday and Barbara Alley and Herman the borne of Mr and Mrs Harold to spend the day at the ranch and C trl Ziegler were in The Eakin. with their daughter, Mrs Myrl Dalles Monday on business. Mrs Ed Alley left Saturday for Smith. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and Cascade Locks to return her children, Julia and Byron, Mr grand daughter, Karen, to her ■X and Mrs Olan Stark, Harry parents, Mr and Mrs Bruce- Al Stark, Margaret McTRpnald, Ir ley, after spending a week here vin and Rachael Parkhurst mo- with them. Mrs Alley returned tored to Tygh Valley Sunday to Monday evening. visit Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain Mr and Mrs Bernard Augee WASCO and family. Mias Parkhurst left and son of Portland spent last from there for her home in Rose week here vsiting at the Bert burg after spending about ten Cox, Fred Cox and Charlie An days Visiting relatives. derson homes. Mr and Mrs W. D. Barnett Mrs Grace Zevely returned had as dinner guests Tuesday, home last week from Monmouth July 22 - Mr and Mrs Frank where she attended summer Stark of Dufur, Mr and Mrs 01- sc hoed. ' - A- 4 -away D on’t tie aw a k e worrying about winter nights! Lay aw ay som e BlanketeNQW T an d S A V E in this big Prom otion Pedigree« blankets . . . . 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