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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
PAGE S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro Women Attend Bridal Shower In Kent Wednesday Rafas Quartette Sings Over KODL In The Dalles FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 104« Mr and Mrs R. S. Macnab and Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson of The Dalles were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ross Guil ford. * Going Skiing on Mt. Hood Sat urday and «Sunday was .Bill Mc Donald of Rufus. Diu you have a good time Bill? The Rufus vs Wasco volleyball game scheduled for January »20 on the Rufus floor has been post poned until February 6. Rufus grade school basket ball team will play Kent grade school at Kent January 30. Several Rufus people attended the revival in Grass Valley Fri day evening. The Rufus quartet sang two numbers for them. The Rufus young peoples soci ety was represented at the Youth for Christ rally held in The Dal les Saturday evening. Leland Rice of St: Helens was a weekend guest at the home of Ids son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Jatqes Tate It was an error that Charles Wilson was reported in school last Monday. Charles was not a bit well all week, but he did go The Rufus quaretc composed of Mrs W. E. Rice who sang alto, Mrs James 'fate, soprano, James Tate tenor, and - Ernie Engles bass, accompanied by Mrs Marie Engles on the piano, sang over KODL in The Dalles last Sunday from 3:00 to 3.15 p. m. Everyone that heard them said they really enjoyed it The quaiete expects to sing over the same station PaNext Tuesday February 3 the same time next Sunday, Febru Moro Woman’s club II entertain ary 1. Ing the Girl Scouts at the club Mr and Mrs Stanley Coelsch and Mrs Aden Axtell have moved into their new home, tor- and daughter, Sharon, left Wed merly the Mattie Forbes proper- nesday morning for Eugene to tv The living quarters in the visit his sister, Mrs George Mar Webb building will be occupied tin and family for a few days. by Mr and Mrs James Brown,, Mrs Nellie Martin, mother of who are moving here from Grass Miss Lola Martin, former wel Valley to be nearer his work as fare worker here, is In St. Joseph’s hospital in LaGrande. county road boss. She has visited here on numerous Mrs Wilma Poole 1« here vis occasions. iting her brother, Harry Pinker ton and family and also, spend ing some time with Mrs Grace Wallan. Mr and Mrs Joe JRltner were guests at the hotel Wednesday night. They are getting ready to move o Grass Valley and open a There’s the bus station, A number of women from Mor were in Kent Wednesday after noon to attend a bridal shower In honor of Miss Mary von Bor- stel whose marriage to Frank Sayrs will be an event of Sun day, February 1. Miss Doris Meteer left Sunday for her home in Jennings Lodge to remain a week there with her ^ Jam es B. Adams was up from Portland Wednesday on business for the Eastern Oregon Land company. Mr and Mrs A S. Johnson of Salem were here from Mon-lay until Wednesday tp vlsjt their son, Lloyd and daughter, Mrs learner Sayre. Bom: To Mr and Mrs Charles Green of Chester Montana. (Beth Mersinger) an 8Vi pound son. LeRoy Eugene. Clara Mersinger Is with her sister to remain for several weeks Grand parents are Mr and Mrs Clarence Mer singer. Mrs Jay Freeman has been very ill with the prevailin'» flu 'a n d her daughter, Mrs Clifford Wiley of LaGrande came down Monday night to be with her for a week or so. Mr. Freeman has recovered from his recent Illness. Mr and Mrs G. I)ouma drove to Portland Sunday taking her mother. Mrs Ida Davis with them from The Dalles where she had been for a couple of weeks in the hospital. She will remain in the city with her daughter. Mrs J. C Wilson Ed Eaves was a business vis itor in Portland Monday. The office of the Moro Motors was entirely repainted last week by an oil company painter, mak ing it look like new. Service and work will be started in that building soon by Sherman Motor A E q uipm en t. W an/ and newspaper agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Ch’cnicle an d M H S Optimist tco, and the public phone, and magazines and we feed ycu and refresh you. Quite a place we have, come in. W e can do someth'ng for you. THF TAVERN to school Friday. The Rufus girls club entertain ed members with a no host din ner at the Rufus school house community room last Thursday night. Present for the occasion were Velda Guilford, Darlene and Donna Smith, Audrey and Dorothy Blackburne, Jessie Rice, Arleta Wrlsten, Shirley Yocum, Carrol Smith, Lorraine Millard,, Gerita Riggs, and Miss Jewel Pen ley, club supervisor. > Mr and Mrs Vernon Miller and sons were dinner guests Sunday in The Dalles at the home of Mr and Mrs Dave Reid. ,A lovely lace table cloth was on the dining room table at which nine ladies sat for refreshments when Mrs Gordon Reid entertain ed the community sewing club at her home Wednesday after noon. Those present besideg the hostess Mrs Reid were Mrs Bill Macnab, Mrs Leland Medler, Mrs Herman Brackett, Mrs James Tate, Mrs Kenneth Fridley, Mrs Vernon Miller, Mrs George Fox, and a one time member, Mrs Dave Reid of The Dalles. Word from member .Ml's Dt'W’ey Thom as is that she and husband are enjoying an extended with his folks in North Carolina. M rs John M u rra y o f D a y v ille was a guest from Saturday u n til Tuesday at the home o f M r and M rs H a rla n d M cDonald. Also a weekend guest was M rs M cD on ald's sister. Miss J ia n e tte Pear son of P ortland. C a lling on a num ber o f th e ir old frie n d s in R ufus Sunday, were M r and M rs Dan M a tto vich of N o rth B onneville The Matto- vlchs used to live at Fleck Or chards and they had children in school at Rufus. Frank Smith made a business trip to Portland last Friday and Saturday. Gone for more than a week visiting their daugnter near Till amook, are Mr and Mrs Herbert Church of the Rufus Auto Court. Rufus seliool gave out the children’s report cards last week. Those on the high school honor roll were Velda Guildford, Darlene and Donna Smith, Gerita Riggs,* Lorraine Millard and Do ro th y B lackburne. ‘ ~ George G. Updegraff Attorney at law HOME & AUTO RADIOS Harry’s Radio Service MORO Friday Wednesday, Monday, A fternoon s T IIE Q A LLE S 31» K. 3rd St. 211 East T h ird Street TH E DALLES, OREGON Telephone 3209 e Even if it is cold you gotta have For the N e w Look Sheets and Pillows In the N e w Year * W e now have th e sheets an d sortie pillow case tu b in g O u tin g flannel a n d O ilclo th The Gay Shop W asco, O regon Ladies’ Sweaters Mens’ White Shirts Boys’ Overalls Bath Towels Metal Coffee Makers Ed’s Place For Steaks Cooked the way You Like Them Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee m a g a zin es BOB AXTELL, OWN ER A PROPRIETOR Moro Variety & Remedy D rin k s - Pool - S n o o k e r - I c iintnin HALF A DAY’S NOTICE WE’LL GET ANY KIND OF D INN ER YOU ORDER FOR A GROUP. FULL FIVE COURSE DINNER WITH WHAT YOU W ANT IN IT . ON f •SB* f a À J* STRAYED from my place Janu ary 10, one 3-mo old purebred Hereford heifer. Mrs Sadie Rich, Wasco 13P FOR SALE: A 19« Ford Truck with new motor and clutch. C. R. Anderson, Grass Valley. 13c FOR SALE: Weaner pigs. E. M. Eslinger. Grass Valley. 13-4p FOR SALE: Wilson Freezer- Locker. 15 cu. ft. will go thru ordinary door; see it before you buy. Also new and used wash ing machines. DeMoss Electric. 13c c# A4 FOUND: On Highway 97, beds, bedsprlngs, bicycle and ply wood, etc. Kenneth Walker, Wasco, Oregon. Phone 711. 13p d f l l JO ‘sdliea aqj, ‘¿S££-qd IS <D2l 3 H6 ‘seuioqx W 3 luejd idABJ» pue P ubs Biquin loj-piw PI° J« tp °H paqaiuo put p a b j d paqsBM :aiV S HO J FOR SALE: HARTS CHIX-PUL LETS. ST. RUN and COCKER ELS. Order early to Insure de livery on your favorite date. Parmenter Reds, Christie New Hampshire«, White Rocks, Rock-Hampshire Cross a n d White Leghorns. Write for price list and circular. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore. 9-tfn I am now equipped to do all kinds of sewing, some tailoring dressmaking and upholster ing. Mrs H. W. McCormick, Grass Valley. 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