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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1949)
, ..........- ?.. ---..a. ... ... . . ‘V A * - PACK i SHERMAN COVMTI JOURNAL MORO OREGON F R ID A ,, MA» «. 1#48 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bauber and . Miss Eileen Lemley, daughter their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley, Adam Bauber Jr., of Portland ar who is attending the university rived here Saturday evening to at Eugene, attended the meeting spend the week-end at the home of democrats in Portland Satur day and Is now the state secre of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne. Miss Cassie Holmes and Miss tary of Young Democratsr '" Mrs. Arzell Lemley,' Mrs. Al Mabel Holmes visited Sunday af Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap fred Kock and Mrs. Herman Pe ternoon at the Bill Holmes and and children of Carlton came Sat ters were hostesses at a farewell Ted vonBorstel homes. urday to spend the weekend here party Sunday at the I.O.O.P. hall Quite a few Grass Valley people with relatives. for Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hooper went to Wasco to the ball game Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby went of The Dalles. Mrs. Hooper is the Sunday when Wasco defeated to Warm Springs Friday return daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. A. ing home Monday. *• Dunlap of Grass Valley. They Grass Valley 17-2. Mrs. James Matthes of Kent Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Roark of will leave In two weeks , for their moved to The Dalles the first of Portland came up Monday to at homestead in Idaho. A pot luck this week to make her home. Mr. dinner was served at 2 o’clock to tend the sale at the Harold Eakin Matthes has been in thehospital ranch and to visit her parenU about thirty persons. The a fte r for several weeks and may be noon was spent vfciting and play Mr and Mrs. Tom Coyle and her able to go home if they live in sisters, Mrs. Norris Gllklson and ing cards The Hoopers’ were pre The Dalles. sented with a gift from the group Mrs. Harold Eakin. • Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartmann of Mrs Elizabeth Hartley went to Among the Grass Valley people Wasco spent Sunday visiting at Salem Friday to visit her son, going to Moro for Play Day were the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mrs Ted Kelly, Mrs. Max Brown, James, who Is attending Willam Balzer. Mrs. Bernard Martin, Mrs. James ette university. She will stop In Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles Raster and son, Roy; Mrs. Sim Corvallis to visit her son, Harry, and son, Dean, motored to Prine who is attending OSC, before re- Duncan and the twths, Johnny ville Sunday to spend the day and Jimmy; Ms. B. C. Baumgart tumtaig home. Frank Haynes of Portland ar visiting her sister, Mrs. Lou ner and daughters, Jeanie and Leslie; Mrs. Arch Cantrall, Mrs. rived here Saturday to spend the Fischer. Mrs. Ross Fields and daughter, Boyce Blaylock, Douglas Coyle. weekend at the home of his sis Susan, accompanied her sister, . Mrs. Frank Bayer and son. te ^ Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. He went Mrs Wayland Weld to her home 1 Byron; Mrs. Charles Perrigo and fishing while here, leaving for his in Portland last Tuesday for a ~ home Moqnday.--------- daughter. Linda; -Mrs. A visit and Mr. Fields went down berty. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clod Mrs. W. D. Barnet- "hd M n Sunday to bring them home HEADLESS BOOSTER . . . Mrs. Martha Green’s rem arkable rooster, felter, Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. Ar Harold Owens and daughter, * to whom decapitation didn’t m atter very m uch. Is shown putting away zell Lemley and Mrs. Herman Carol Ann, visited Mrs. James Tuesday. a tidy breakfast of egg yolk and warm milk. This is rather interesting Matthes In Kent Sunday. Peters when one stops to realize that the rooster has been without a head Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bayer and Mr .and Mrs. H. O. Dugger Women Drivers Have for several days. Mrs. Green was the m ost surprised shopper In Los son, Phillip, went to Shaniko were business visitors in Portland Angeles when the beheaded bird she had bought at a m eat m arket Saturday evening to visit er several days last week. started squawking as soon as she got It home. grandmother, Mrs. G. H. Reeder. Mrs John Rust and Donna and Good Record. Mr and Mrs.' Earl Olds and Mr • Clenda Perry visited In Moro one Note to men who blame our last w U at the home of and Mrs Glenn Perry went to traffic problems on women driv I r . The Dalles Monday evening m and Mrs. John DeMoss Jr. ers — where Mr. Perry had x-rays Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger and In Oregon last year, according ; taken of his knee that was hurt to Secretary of State Earl T. Donna and Glenda Perr* _ j _ _ Sunday while playing ha dinner guests Satu --d a y evcnlng N e w b r y, men outnumbered Wasco. * at the home of Mr and Mrs John women as drivers in fatal acciden Rhea Eaves of Moro was a Rust Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry ts by 13 to one. The year before weekend guest of Deanna Martin. came In and had Ice cream and it was 11 to one. So what, you say? Men drive Mrs. Bernard Martin and dau cake to celebrate little Glenda ghter, Deanna, and Mrs. Owen Perry's frat birthday an" 'ver“ ? ' more than women. Doesn t prove Mrs W D. Barnett, Mrs. H ar a thing—unless we see that the Eakin and children were business - * " old Owens and. daughter. Carol accidents of housewives are less visitors in The Dalles Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Lemley Ann and Mrs. Olan Stark and likely to be fatal than those of and daughter, Janice, went to son Terry, went toKent Wednes any other occupation group. If Portland on business Tuesday re day to visit Mffc. James Matthes Mother is driving when an ac cident occurs ,the odds are 631 to turning home the same evening and her daughter, Velma. Mr. and Mrs. John Rust and one against death, more than Mr. and Mrs. Collls Rice and son, HueU .of Sweet Home ar daughters, Geraldjne and Phyllis, double the 260-to-one odds for all rived here Sunday evening to and Donna and Glenda Perry drivers. Students have the worst acci visit their daughter, Dolores at were Sunday diner *u« t?AaU htre dent severity record, cldsfely fol home of Mr. and Mrs H. O. Dug- the Harold Eakin ranch. They lowed by farmers and laborers. also came up for the sale at the ger. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble were Only professional and business ranch, leaving Monday afternoon in The Dalles Sunday to visit her men approach the housewives In for their home., Harry Hartley* came up Friday mother, Mrs. Lewis Olds, at the this safety comparislon. As a further sidelight, Newbry from Corvallis to spend the week hospital. They report that Mrs adds that men are fclso more like Olds Is improving. end here. ly to be killed in pedestrian ac cidents. While only twice as many men are injured, four times as many are killed. And still we say “the weaker sex”! Farewell Party At Grass Valley / . SALEM, April 20—An Oppor tunity Bqnd jdriv.e quota of $51,- 500 was assigned to Sherman county at Salem last night at a Governor’s banquet climaxing a day of preparations for Oregon s participation in a six-week cam paign. 1 E. C. Sathmans, president of the United States’ National bank, join ed Mr. Truman and Governor Mc- Kay in their pica for generous support of the campaign. Sam mons pointed out that savings bonds represent a “tremendous cushion In our own Oregon com munities to absorb the Impact of any financial emergency . He said they play a powerful role In sustaining community; c r e d i t when business Is hit by shut downs in the woods, canneries __ a «»k«- inKiintries. for EVERY business need Sherman County Journal Announcing: The Pratt Motor Company t Chrysler - Plymouth - ' Sales and Service WASCO, OREGON Successor to 1 ■ - Nccnan-Pratt Motors ; " Continuing Clean-up Suggested Moro Town Grass Valiev Pavilion Suggestion has been made that Moro have a clean-up day. Some organization interested in making the town look better, or at least fresher, might initiate such a movement. The city of ficials don’t want to because a clean-up day to be successful should be a spontaneous move ment of citizens without govern mental management of direction. Citizens do better than govern ment. . There’s not much time. Who wants to lead It? 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Com pletely wateniroofed coil, die- \ tributor, wiring harness, and new Suppressor type Spark Plugs! Quicker s t a r t in g , smoother idling, longer life. Inter ference with radio and television virtu ally eliminated! RIEF INTERLUDE Linda Carson ef B brief sltdown strike • _* • • ,♦ ♦ • V isit the Value Bar for Item s • • to fit your budget. • Greta, T he D alles * Ambulance Benefit • _ •______________ • __• VICTOR G. PETERSON May 14, Sat. RANK HOTEL, ARNOLD HANSON’S ORCHESTRA j KCPKR SE R V E D __ All profit from this Dance will be u se d County Am bulance to finish paying for the Sherman <*> w « I V W W S" W W S B D D1 New ’ Generator gives longer life, more current output, restores » more compart! N" , ‘2 o r e Tew d J e b p m e n l. than we can deacribe. Come stretches engine h e. 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