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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1950)
Page 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1050 Priqeville Saturday to visit her Mr. and Mrs Bill Brinker} ver, Wn., Saturday to visit r e - daughter, Mrs. Lou Fischer and and Bert Cox. Wen. to Vaneua- atives a few days. family, after spending the holi -----— ;---------------------------------------- w . q Owens of Antelope day week here with them. ■ C spent last week here visiting his Starr Ruggles strived Monday a B Mr. *and Mrs. Roy Schilling son Harold Owens and family, and son Gary took their fathers, from Stayton to visit at the home Mrs. Orville Ruggles and Mrs. W. F. Schilling and Bud Coon, of his brother and wife, , Mr. Third & Union St. A. L. Kintner took the former’s to The Dalles Saturday for med and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles. The Dalles Oregon mother, Mrs. S. L. Boyce to ical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett Paint • Wallpaper • (Venetian and son Keith and Mrs. Olan Blinds Stark and son Terry from Kent GENERAL PAINT (PRODUCTS were In The D riles Saturday to Heavy Kote - one coat finish Our modern facilities and well trained personnel visit mother Mrs W. D. Bar Flex - Colorful decorator enable us to provide the finest service possible nett, who is in the hospita’. at lower cost. Rayonite, washable smooth finish Adam s r a in t M n rp S E R V IC E . : ■ ? » C. R. Callaway & Son H e a r th is s e r ie s o f M e s s a g e s fro m th e W o r d o f G o d MORTUARY LEONARD R. SMITH & STANLEY B. KRUEGER THE DALLES, OREGON * Phone 3135 - Sunday, December 10 at 11 a.m. ing to Moro Monday evening to attend the VFW meeting were Mr. and Mrs. John Rust, Mr. and Mrs. William Brinkert, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gllkison, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blapg, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Mrs. Fred Crowley wag initiated into the VFW auxiliary. Mrs. Brin kert, president, presided at the meetinge. Refreshments were srved at the close. Harry Young and his sister Mrs. Florence Clark- came up Saturday to spend the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young. Harry stay ed over to attend the funeral of C. R. Andersen.. Mr. and Mrs. Young took their daughter to The Dalles Sunday afternoon where she took the train for Portland. ‘‘You and die Local Church” Sunday, December 17 at 11 a.m . “You and God’s Eternity” F L IG H T NURSE GETS D .F .C . . . . A t Tekye hospital, L t. Gen. George E Stratemeyer, commander of F a r East forces, pins d istin g u ish e d flying cross on l i t L t. Bonita Rath Bonham, first U .8. a ir force nurse to be decorated In Korean w ar. She was cited for outstanding medi cal work in the a ir evacuation of wounded combat men from Korea to hospitals in Japan, The fifth a ir force flight nnrae Is recovering from injuries received In a crash of a C-M off the Japanese coast. Clair Balzer took a- load of household goods for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrlgo to Leaven worth, Washington Tuesday where they will make their home as he has employment there with the railroad company. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemley and daughter were business vis itors in The Dalles Thursday. Tele-fun January Thaw Sunday, December 2 4 at 11 a.m. M o ro High School Senior Play . “You and Christs Birthday” Saturday, December 16; 8 :0 0 p.m. at M oro A tte n d other regular service.* BLUMS F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h Grass Valley by Warren Goodrich The Baptist Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs. Orville Ruggles Thursday afternoon with eleven present. Mffi. O. N. Rug* gles presiding at the business Mrs. Harold Owens and child meeting a nominating committee was appointed for the coming ren and Mrs. Olan Stark and election composed of Mrs. Fred son, Terry were In The Dalles atten \fr-s A. 1i. Kintner and Wednesday for medical tion and to visit their mother, Mrs. W. D. I^prnett at the hos pital. \ Mr. and Mrs. Art Jacobs ar rived Monday from Portland to visit at the home of Mr. and Mis. Claus Bardenhagen Mrs. Erma Whitehead of Portland tame up with therir to visit a ftw days, with her daughter. Mrs. Glenn Perry and family. CARD D o n ’t Forget OF TH A N K S We wish to express our ap preciation to friends and neigh bors for all kindness and sym pathy in our recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral of ferings. Mrs C. R. Andersen and Dennis Mrs. Chris Andersen Miss Frances Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Guyer that we will take subscriptions to any magazine from the Aberdeen-Angus Journal “ W ho caros w hether anr- oator or cobra is easiest to find In the book! It lost tokos a moment to look up a n y n u m b e r an d bo sure you're right I ¡»v*,. Memory often plays tric k s ... so look up numbers before you call. 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