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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1949)
PAGE < SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO OREGON FRIDAY, JUNK 10, 1049 PAY STILL AVAILABLE Survivors may apply in those and Mrs A. L. Kintner Rolfe and family. ✓ fant daughter home, from the Saturday Mustering out pay is- still cases where the veteran was hospital. dinner guests Charles Forrester and Oscar evening at the home of Mr and d fr^ r seParaled from service before Mrs A1 Woody- and children Fritts of Goldendale were busi- Mrs Orville Ruggles. eran8 dis^ har^ d . his death and prior to February of Portland are here visiting at • ness visitors one day last week prior to I1 eb. of 3, Veterans’ 1944, the Oregon « tided 1044 Survivors are also en- the home of her parents, Mr and Among the Grass Valley peo- Department Affairs to unudd in s ta lli^ ts in at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Mrs Matt Simon. pie attending the historical pic- ^ t e d th ig week. to “ T ^ S d „ after , FW>ri Cox. Mra. A. P . Baiser ----------------------- Mr and Mrs Marion Crews of Mr and Mrs Ernest Blaylock nlc at DeMoss park Sunday were .. gUte veterans' agency “ 7 3 1944 The benefit ta not The Women’s Community club Stevenson, Wash., came Satur- and Mrs T. M. Rolfe motored to and anMr” Orvl'll^ Ru^Kles68’ and sald there are numerous e“ «1“ « payable to survivors of those met at the home of Mrs Earl day to spend the weekend with Goldendale Sunday to spend d t J / 8 veterans, or next of kin of de- wh0 died in service. Olds Thursday afternoon, May her parents, Mr and Mrs Dell the day at the L. K. Smitn home. son Dean, Mrs Wallace May, Mr . VGterans who have not in s e r v ic e . -------- 3------ r 26, with ten members present. Olds. and Mrs Lester Barnum, Mr to thS array or navy A few spring < MRflfct Among the business visitors and Mrs Dean Reynolds Mr and ?O T S L ^ „ eflt. ^ d e a d l i n e Is M t for Just «20.00. Election of officers was held Mr an(j Mrs Florin Coon of in The Dalles Monday were Mrs with Mrs Frank Bayter elected The Dalles were visitors here James Easter and son, Larry. “ rL A reh. . <? n.t, ? n ’ n ™ V°.n February 3, 1050. Borstel, and Mr and Mrs A. A. president; Mrs Boyce Blaylock Sunday at the home of his par- Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Mrs Art Bibby. GRETA, The Dalles vice-president; and Mrs Edgar enta mf and Mrs Bud Coon. Dunlap. and son Stephen and daughter,, Alley, secretary-treasurer. I Re Mr and Mrs F. M. Crews of Janice and Margaret Baumgart T h e Daily Vacation Bible freshments were served at the Wa8co and Mr and Mrs Marion ner. school of the First Baptist George G. Updegraff close of the meeting by the crews of Stevenson, Wash., were church, Grass Valley, has been Mr and Mrs Bert Cox returned Third & Union St. Attorney at law hostess. . " dinner guests Sunday evening home Tuesday from in session this past week. Fri The Dalles Condon Oregon day night the boys and girls Paint • Wallpaper • (Venetian . where they spent a week visiting Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison of Mr and Mrs Dell Olds. MORO Mr and Mrs Clyde Stradley of the school will give a program at the home of Mr and Mrs War and Mr and Mrs Joe Ritner mo Blinds Frida) Wednesday, and sons, Richard and Gall, and Monday, at the church at 8:00 p. m. Par ren Morgan. tored to Portland Saturday GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock and TO KILL . . . Diane ents and friends of the children Afternoons where they attended the Ice Fol Ml* and Mrs Arch Cantrall family motored to Tygh Valley left this Friday for Nyssa to vis Allen, IS, confessed to Will county, and anyone else who wishes to Heavy Kote « one coat finish lies, returning home Sunday. Flex • Colorful decorator/ > . Sunday where they enjoyed fish« it relatives over the weekend Illinois, police authorities that she attend are invited. v THE DALLES his n B. y C. . Baumgartner Ddumganner took lo o k ms and a plcnlc dinner. Rayonite, washable smooth finish ' . a young boy playmate In and to bring their children, Gene frowned Sunday evening there will be 211 East Third Street Wren Hogue is a visitor here and Sharon, home after spend » shallow stream in Joliet. Diane a colored . film . shown at the Vi off on all wallpaper In stock o Portland Saturday where they . * 20% off on special orders Telephone 3209 '"d police ah«- simply “had an a•«■■••• • «a ^ M r^ a n d M ^ WiHiam" S te l^ Mr and M rsJo h n Rust were ing over a week visiting rela e’’ to drowi the boy—an urge Baptist church at 7:30 p. m. in tives. h struck I'ci while they were “Voice of the Deep”. The film is Sunday dinner guests at the of deep sea life, with none oth Mr. Baumgartner returned home home of Mr and Mrs H o Dug. ng flev.c >. Bernard Martin went to The er in existence like it. There sunday’ get. Dalles Saturday to bring Mrs. will be no charge. Among those going to Trout "> The Indies Social Service club Martin home from the hospital Friday morning. Arnold Dunlap bought a couple Lake Sunday to the ball game met at the home of Mrs T. M. where she spent several days Harry Hartley came home of steers at the stock sale Wed svere Mr and Mrs Glenn Perry, Rolfe Thursday afternoon for a for medical attention. Monday evening from Corvallis Mr and Mrs Fred Stradley having finished his 3rd year of nesday night only a part of Mr and Mrs Olan Stark, Mr and farewell party for Rev. Carl which he expects to eat. The came up from The Dalles Mon Mrs Earl Olds, John Block, C. R Stierle of Wasco. Mobley calf he will share with Indersen, Bruce Alley, Mr and Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble went day to spend the day at their college. Guy Haynes of Carlton and the Mrs Frank Bayer and children, to The Dalles Wednesday where son, Clyde Stradley and family. Henry Heckman of Kelso and Frank McKay calf will go to Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer and Mrs Trimble entered the hospi- Bishop Lane W. Barton of Andy Reckman of Sandy came ¡on, Mr and Mrs Grover Young, tai for a major operation Thurs- Bend called on members of St. early Tuesday morning to see Joe Bibby and Alfred Payne. J O E A M O R B— Mr and Mrs Harry Young and ' day morning. •Phillips Episcopal Mission Mon about some cattle. Harry1 H art LIGHT & HEAVY TARPft he twins, Mr and Mrs Matt Mr and Mrs Donald von Bor- day. ley rode with them. Made to Order Simon, Mrs A1 Woody, Mrs stel are parents of a 'daughter Herman Peters, James Hart Dick Reckman went to The REBUILT army shoes «Yank Bayer, Keith Bayer, Jack born Friday,-May 27, at The ley and a roommate came up 610 E. Second Kdams, Mr and Mrs Bob Hart, Dalles hospital. Mr. von Borstel Thursday from Salem to attend Dalles Wednesday to bring Mrs The Dalles Mr and Mrs Charles Perrigo and went to The Dalles Saturday to commencement exercises a t Reckman home from the hospi Oregon laughters, Mr and Mrs BlB bring Mrs von Borstel and In Moro. They had to return that tal where she spent several evening to be there for classes weeks for medical attention. Woman’s Club Elects Officers Adams Paint Store Paul K. Keller M.D. re s* EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT T ires - - - Chapman Building The Dalles Oregon HOURS: 9 to 5, closed Thursday afternoon PHONE 2170 Swapped or sold. Trade your old tires off for a set of new ones. A superior servita of personal attendance THAT COSTS NO MORE Let us worry about air; We’re close to the hose. 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