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© PACE Q 3 S H T T .M A N CO UNTY JO URNAL, MORO, O REG O N, F T i D A Y , J A N U A R Y C, 1M C Mrs. Claud Eslinger of Fores: Moro Personals Wasco News Grove Mr. and M il Bob Johnson of Lebanon,. Walter. Esllnger of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones -re Kodiak, Alaska and Marcus Es The December meeting of the turned Wednesday from Albany linger of Springston, Idaho. Dorctt society of the Wasco Chris and Dufur where they spent the Cleo Barnum came down from tian church was ’♦ id at the home Christmas holidays. Bend Wednesday to attend the of Mrs Joe Reeves. Officers elec Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters re funeral of Ernest Eslinger and ted were Mrs. Arthur Van Gild turned recently from Portland visit briefly with relatives. er, president; Mrs. Harold Eng- where they spent the holiday sea *berg, vice-president; Mrs. Reeves, son with their daughter Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Syron spent secretary and Mrs. Jerry Barnett, and family. Their daughter Joecile the Christmas weekend in Esta- treasurer. * • and family were also up a few cada visiting his parents, Mr. and After the annual gift exchange days from Crescent Cty, Calif., Mrs. O. E. Syron and In Oregon refreshments were served by Mrs. but had to return sooner than City with her paretns, Mr. and Van Gilder and Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Edwin C. Gerber. they had planned. ed from a two weeks vacation Christmas week guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Willy Knighten and Miss Marilyn Olsen, daughter of Mrs. Sam Brock were their spent the holiday season in Seat Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Olsen, return son and daughter in law and fam tle and Linden, Washington visit ed this week from a two weeks va ily. On Christmas day Mr. and cation from her duties in the ASC ing relatives. Wily Jr. preceded Mrs. Joe Yocum and daughter them to Moro for a few days vis office, a part of which she spent also guests. iting before school started again were Mrs. Bob Dunn drove to Port in Tuscon, Arizona. at the University of Washington Mrs. Hannah Rrogness is here land on business and while there to visit her daughter, Mrs. Alvin where he is a student. visited Mrs. Hazel Boyd, who Rasmussen, coming from Seattle, was in Emanuel hospital. She has since been released but is not Wn., where she had been visiting another daughter. home yet. •** Dorothy Wilson left Tuesday The Marlon Rebekah lodge No. for her work at Springfield after 127 met for a regular bi-monthly spending the holidays here with meeting Wednesday, December 28. her sister, Mrs. Jack Cushman New officers named for the com and other relatives. ing year are: Mrs. Floyd Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin VanGilder NG; Mrs. Sadie Rich, VG; Mrs. went to Portland Monday in time Warren Wilkinson, secretary and to escape most of the traffic jam. Leo Watkins, treasurer. Tuesday she signed the bonds for iMrs. Rich, Mrs. S. J. Brock and the Union High school district Mrs. Grace Medler, served refresh and the money Is on hand. ments using the birthday theme As Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bal- to catch up all the birthdays of slger were going to Portland along the past several mouths. Sixteen with their son, Edwin in another members attended. car, they were caught for a cou Installation of officers is to be ple hours in the jam on icy 6lick with the Moro lodges January 24 Highway 30. Mr. and Mrs. Tiny with a potluck dinner preceding Benson had a similar experience the meeting. W A S H IN G T O N , D .C . ( F H T N C ) — but were returning home. Mrs. Plans for a drill team are al eneral R andolph M eC all Pate a*> Marguerite Christianson did not G ■umed duties as the 21st com m an most completed. Mrs. Haines is make it home Monday to meet her dant o f the M arin e Corps January 1. captain. *# ♦ classes at school. H e succeeds G e n e r a l L e m u e l C . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton Shepherd, J r. G eneral Pate, a M arine Mrs. Lloyd Royse is expected had as dinner guests on New Year since 1 9 2 1, is a com bat veteran o f home late this week from a three Santo Dom ingo ( 1923-24 ) 5 Guadal- day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton, ra week visit with relatives in Ohio. n a l-T u la g i, Palau, Iw o Jim a, and Bobby, Suzanne and Cydney; Mr. O kinaw Christmas guests of Mr. and a d urin g W o rld W a r 11, and and Mrs. Alfred Kock, Mr. and com m anded the 1st M arin e Division Mrs. Leo Watkins and children, Mrs. Dean Pinkerton, Bruce and in K orea. Judy and Donnie, were Mr. and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mrs. W. D. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton, Jimmy and Donald. Vinton Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Art Wlatkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck The Moro Missionary society and Johnny, Keith lenders and will meet on January 11, at the Alice. Keith Landers of Seattle, church social room. Dessert at Wn., was a Christmas holiday 1:30 P- m. will be served by the week guest of Keith’s stepfather hostesses Mrs. A1 Solomon, Mrs. and mother Mr. and Mrs. Vinton T. W. Thompson and Mrs. Nor- Watkins. maq Gochnauer. Jnstallatiqn ser Mrs Vleda Van Gaasbeck spent vices will take place for the offi two weeks at the home of her son cers selected for the coming and daughter in law, Mr. and year- Mrs. Ted Thqmpson will di Mrs. Clark Van Gaasbeck at Bla rect the prqgram. lock. Her grand daughter Betty, Mrs. Victor Schrader, home de- returned home with her for sev tnonstratlqn egent for Wasco eral days visit and then went pounty, was here Wednesday to home with her family on New see how things were going in Years day. Sherman county, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Haines and Here for the Ernest Eslinger Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Clem Judy and Donnie, visited Mr. and Eslinger of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and son Johnny of Moro Monday evpqing after dinner at the Watjdqs’. Dr. Frank D. Reid Hqllday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Reeyes were Mr- and Mrs. Boh (((•.S IIS I DELANO F. WENGERT Berg of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesdays O ffic e days GENERAL MANAGER Lee Wilson of Camas, Wn., Mr. Fridays W e d nesdays NORTHWESTERN DISTRICT and Mrs. Billy Wilson of Pasco, Telephone 761 UNION PACIFIC RAJLROAD © and Mrs. Frj daughters 81lirley and ph yllls were his pare Mrs E. H. Watkin and Mrs. Trui his brother in law Mrs. John Fo>« and children, dra and Michael Foss. Mr. and Mrsi. Harry Adams Mrs. Grace M<idler celebrateci the New Year s e oming with diinner in The Dalles at “Langdons” and a show. A number of Wascoites wet e in in Safety Quiz - * • * • - • • • V “ r p, Jimmy and A key O’Meara •om Condon spent several days |rt Wasco with their father, Jim M eara and uncles Philip, Rich- rd and Pat O'Meara. Mrs. P. J. O’Meara was taken to Portland hospital several days j go with a throat Infection. She js> improving now. Mr. and Mrs. Hiklred Zell are l California visiting their son, ylilton, at Camp Huenene. The new year, may it be a happy one. You’ll need clothes to keep you warm, clothes to make you proud, clothes to make you gay and we’ll have them. Although he missed the grand prize of a car for life in a national tafe driving quiz, Floyd M. Anderson, The Dalles, Ore., won a new 1956 automobile in the final of a series of seven contests sponsored »y Dodge. Anderson is shown with his wife, Frances, and their two tons, Brian, 6 months, and Bruce, 3. A Presbyterian minister from )hio was the winner of the top prize of a car every year for the est of his life. W11., Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg and son Jack and Mrs. Fassbender. The after caroling Chriitmaa party of the Christian church members was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reeves. Hot cho colate and cookies were served a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sargent and Miss Vivian Trounce spent the holiday at Corvallis with the Sar gent’s son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Charles Neville and family. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins visited at Olex with Mr. and Mrs. Re and children Johnny and Peggy. They brought Peggy home with them for a visit until her parents and brother came for her and to spend the weekend with the Watkins. Also guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Haines. Mrs. Sadie Rich was a Christ mas guest of her son and daugh ter in law Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rich and family of Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Drinkard Sr. Joe Drinkard Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drinkard Sr. and family spent Christmas day at Moro vis iting the Johnson’s son and dau ghter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester OREGON WASCO Gray. Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brisbine and daughter, Marilyn. Mrs. Idah Everett returned home Monday from a visit at Sa lem with her son in law’ and dau- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van’Gilder spent Christmas day at the Arthur Van Gilders. Christmas day guests of Mr. Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROMPT SERVICE Standard Insurance Co. A western company serving western agriculture HOME OEEICE 812 S. V*. Washington Portland, Oregon Phone ATwater 4331 MORO BEAUTY SHOP OPBN TU ESD A Y, W E DN EHPAY T H U R S D A Y A F R ID A Y make the difference! PHONE 512 Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 405 E. (Across from Bonn Phone 5362 20.1 SL E a rn e x tra in te r e s t... Stadlernan- Hardware) The Dalle Iraki savings n r ’ .’ » Ore. 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