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SHKRMAN COUNTY
Rufus Grange
Celebrates
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Anniversary
The Rufus Grange Birthday An
niversary was exceptionally well
attended Saturday evening with
, close to -eighty persons present.
The ball was appropriately decor
ated with red and white stream
ers flowing from the celling. A
mixed entertainment was pro
vided, thus making an enjoyable
time possible for all.
D. D. Williams and Mrs. Adeline
McDonald were responsible for
the various entertainments which
were furnished. Charles Wilson
Sr., and Mrs. Benton Barnett won
the' prizes for playing pinochle,
while Vernon Miller and Mrs. Alta
Smith won the prizes for Five
hundred. Bingo games were play
ed by the younger set with candy
' bars and gum as the reward.
Richard Dingle gave a short
summary on the history of the
Rufus Grange which has been in
existence for twelve years. Re
freshments which were served
later in the evening consisted of
ice cream, two dainty cup cakes,
and coffee.
Mrs. Don Macnab was hostess
to the Community Sewing Club on
Wednesday, Feb. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Boothby of Port
land were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wilson and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and
Wally J o e were in P o r t l a n d
Thursday. r
’ Mias Jeanette Peterson of Port
land visited Mr. and Mrs. Harland
McDonald last week-end. Miss
Pearson is a sister of Mrs. Mc
Donald.
Mrs. Stacy Wilson received a
long distance telephone call Fri
day evening from her husband.
P v t Stacy Wilson, who is. sta
tioned in Georgia.
JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gury and
sons, Jimmy and Steve, moved to
Walla Walla, Wash., Monday. Mr.
William Huck moved their house-
hold furnishings to Walla Walla
in his. pitjsup. __
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson
are the proud parents of a baby
girl born Thursday, Feb. 13, at
® Mid-Columbia hospital. The in
the
fant weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. at birth.
A name is undecided as yet.
Those shopping in The Dalles
Saturday included, D. D. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millard, and
daughter, Loraine, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fox and family, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Wilson and family, Ross
Guilford, Miss Phyllis Isachsen,
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY «1, M l
Mr. and Mrs. William Huck, and
Mrs. Ted Reid.
Miss Vaneta Peck spent the
week-end in The Dalles visiting
her father.
Mr. and Mrs. William Macnab
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FOR
2 J?!^.180 amp*
son REA Welders complete
with accessories ready to use.
$170 each. 100 ft. Mi inch galv.
pipe and 20 ft. 2 inch galv. pipe.
Ernest Woods, Moro.
16chg.
Will party who borrowed the;
No. .7 National Pressure Cooker
from this office please return im
mediately. County Agent, Moro.
15-16 ch.g
TAKE UP: a heifer, past yearling.
Slit in R. ear and underbit on
L. ear. No brands. H. O. Dugger,
Grass Valley.---
15-16 pd.
TAKENUP: Hereford bull, white
faced, hornless, about 3 yrs. old.
Possible brand on R. hip, un
readable. Owner contact Sheriff
Fields, Moro.
15-16-chg.
Harts Chix—Every Wed. New
Hampshires, Rock Hamp. Cross,
White Leghorns.. Circular avail
able. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton,
Oregon.
FOR SALE: Bailed alfalfa hay
$30. a ton. See Frank Wagner,
Shaniko. Ben Taylor.
14-17pd.
ESTRAYED: There has estrayed
to my ranch, one 4-year-old cow
branded (resembles) AH con
nected on right ribs; crop off
left ear; also has calf by side.
Robert Smith. Condon. 14-16pd.
are driving a new Nash,
Mrs. Clara White, niece of Mr A
Elizabeth Kuypers, returned, to
Portland Friday.
D. D. Williams attended a
teachers meeting at Moro Mon-
day evening concerning teachers
salary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byrd are re
joicing over the arrival of a baby
daughter born Sunday evening at
The Dalles hospital. The infant
weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz. at birth.
FOR SALE: 295 sacks of cement
and 1 new jig-saw with 16 inch
throat. Call 281 or 351, Jerry
Barnett, Wasco.
16-17chg.
FOR SALE: 1946 Aeronca Chief,
„i■■!«■?— -'x side by side, 100 hours total
'
time. Priced to sell. Write Giles
Parman, Condon.
16-17chg.
FOR SALE: 7-16-1HC plows with
hitch ready to use. John De-
Moss, Moro, Ph. 857. 15-16chg.
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PLUMBING S HEATING
SERVICE
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PHONE 391 MORO
Rufus boys were also victorious
in th j| game which ended 16-13
in favor of Rufus. Howard Stew
ard was high point man in this
game witli a total of 6 points.
The Sherman County Teachers
O.E.A. Meeting is to be held at
GAS AND OIL
Tires-Accessories
PROMPT RESPONSE
to every call, day and
night — near and far.
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IKK» KELLY AVE
COMMODORE
LALSOMINING
Take advantage of the slack sea
son prices being offered on re
modelings and relinings during
the month of February.
T. Lester Johnson
Take Bids Until March 1
LAWYER
WASCO
MORO
649 acres, 566 tillable
640 acres, 547 tillable
800 acres, 449 tillable
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Commodore Fur Shop
W holesale Dealer in
Coming February 28
CALL JOHN M. PETERSON
Around Grass Valley & Kent
3rd Ave Entrance Commodore Ho.
The Dalles
Phone 9240
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Land For Sale!
CHET BARBOUR
Wasco, Oregon
Go Anywhere
Phone 332
FUR SHOP
90 Days Special
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer and
Charles Pcrrigo and daughter,
Linda, motored to The Dalles Sat
urday to bring Mrs. Perrigo and
infant daughter home from ttye
hospital.
BARB ED W1R E—G OOD POSTS “Phone 9105” The Dalles, Oregon
PHONES
BUYER FOR LIVESTOCK
1* cedstore
Office
Residence
163
162
182
WASCO
OREGON
Coumbia Gorge Packing Co.
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Moro Monday evening. Dinner
will be served a t 6:30 pjn.
U. LI. MsKEAN and SON
IN S U R A N C E
(»rain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
Farm Implements, Rags, Twine
WANTED: Used Electrolux Re
frigerator. Write Mrs. Frank
Anderson, Condon, Oregon.
TAKEjy UP: One long yearling
heifer, white face, slit in R. ear,
crop on lower part of L. ear, no
brands visible. Contact Sheriff,
Sherman County.
16-17chg.
On Tuesday evening the Rufus
grade school boys tangled with
Grass Valley on the Rufus floor.
Grass Valley came out the victors
with a score of 16-15. Buzz Brand
was high point man in this game
with 7. points. On Thursday eve
ning Rufus school defeated the
Goldendale Baptist Sunday School
boys with a score of 29-2Q. Billy
Smith was high point man in this
game with a total of 12 points.
On Friday evening the Rufus
grade* school boys played Moro
on the Grass Valley floor. Thé
We reserve the right to reject any bids
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Watch for opening of
Wasco High School
From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh
Mens Overalls
medium
Men & Boys Sweat Shirts
Men and Boys T-Shirts
Baby Blankets
Nashua Blankets
Kent Coffeemakers
Ladies Sweaters
Where Cissy Spent
Her Honeymoon
Most of the young newlywed« in
our town spend their honeymoon
at Roundstone Lake or Jackaon
Falls; why the Martins even went
as far as New York City.
But when Cissy Cupper married
the young Carter boy, they al
lowed as how they were going to
spend their honeymoon right here.
“There’s no place better than
our town," Cissy says. “And I’d
like to start married* life at home,
with things Bud and I are used to."
Makes sense, come to think of it.
Folks naturally left them alone;
and exoept for occasional visits to
the Garden Tavern for a glass of
beer, they stayed at home, getting
used to married bliss.
My missus prefers traveling—
and that’s her right. But from
where I sit, there’s no place
better for a honeymoon—or aecond
honeymoon—than right at home—
with your own possessions, good
home cooking, and a friendly glass
of beer or two—with the best com
panion in the world.
Ladies Apparel - Gifts
Wasco, Oregon
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C. R. ANDERSON
Grass Valley, Thone 232
An engine recondition
practically new engine
ing job done here is a
performance from a re
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conditioned engine. So
International - trained
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J. C. WILSON
Wasco, Phone 552
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