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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1949)
• PAGE 1 t fi KERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. ORBGON Many Visit Moro Over Memorial Day Weekend FRIDAY, JUNK 3, 1949 here Monday and Tuesday f r o m - _ ^ x Paisley. He lived here years ago when his father William * U l l l U I l a Holder was a local citizen. He ' later lived at Shaniko where his father owned the Shaniko Lead- r i v a l S llv I S p v lI l er, enterprising newspaper of the early railroad days, and at Master Louis Sather presl Prineville before going to Silver when Sherman County Pom Lake and Paisley. grange m et last Saturday at Mr and Mrs Tom Pack were fus. There was a dinner at n here from The Dalles Monday by the Rufus Home Econor as guests of Mr and Mrs Ken- club under the direction of : neth Zachary. Mrs Pack is Ken’s Curt Tom. mother. t This meeting was the 1 Mr and Mrs Byron Kinsley of p^mona m eeting that has t The Dalles and her sister, Mur held ln 1M9 due the lei, were here Memorial day. road conditions In the sprln Mr and Mrs Howard Belshee ptoji can was taken and of The Dalles spent Memorial minutes of the last meeting v weekend here with his brother read when Sather ca Charles. , The two women are the meetlTlg to order. A IO also sisters. * substitutes were put in placi Mr and Mrs Albert Woods of the abeent . regular offl< Dufur and Mrs Stella Dllllnger Tho8e taking offices were o of The Dalles came (for Memorial Roea Guilford; lecti day to visit relatives and ob- Mrg’ ^ a l t Brockert; chapl serve decoration day at the Mrf s>m Brocfc; secretary, cemetery. Sally Martin; treasurer, Vei Joe Morrison made his annual Mlller; Ceres, M r s Eliza pilgrimage to Sherman county Ku^ rg; Pomona, Mrs Eui on Memorial day and met here ^ ^ n ; Flora, Mrs Ross Gull! some relatives for a family din- steward, W alt Bruckert; | ner. < keeper, Eugene Eaton; lady Mrs Lena Searcy was here gteUnl steward, Mrs S. A. from Hillsboro last week end to assistant steward, > visit with the Pinkerton family, Bob Belshe was on Herb Root, .president of the executive committee. Sherman County Historical so- R wag annOunced that clety, was ln town Tuesday get- Joe Yocum, a former Por ting things ready for the annual member dled that morning; ' picnic next Sunday at De Moss. g ^ t Rowers ln appr Mr and Mrs Fred Walter are tJon for ay the Yocums had 1 here from Sweet Home to start pagt for grange. f work with the highway crew. There w as a report and Mrs Harry Pinkerton left last by the road comm 1 week for Corvallis to be w ith Walt Bruckert gave a repor • her daughter Mrs Vic Mahlen the ^ c u l t u r e in the co . who rave birth to a daughter, w r.«™-«» Fox. Home Ec. < Pnmftna Rufus Children Start Vacations subject was “Challenge to Gra duates”. Lorraine Millard won the hon or of representing the class of '49 as valedictorian and Arleta W rlsten as salutatorian. A certificate of recognition has been presented to Lorraine Millard, who was selected by her advisor as the outstanding seni or girl working on the newspa per of Rufus high school. The The Rufus . school children enjoyed a picnic last Wednesday. The high school went to Jantxen Beach in Portland where they reported a nice time, and getting home ln the wee hours of the next morning. The upper grades went to Uncle Walt’s park near MOTOROLA and P H I LUO The Dalles and the primary uuto radio» for im m ediate room and their parents went to d eliv ery , fo r all m akes and Fleck’s Orchard. Vacation time m odels o f cars, com e In and began Friday for the school se e about h a v in g on e in sta l children. ’ led. P rices from $46.00 up to The seniors and eighth grade • $105.00. pupils received their diplomas H A R R Y 'S R A D IO SKRVICK at the Rufus school auditorium P h on e 2928 May 26, at 8 p. m. Roben J. 512 W . 9th St. T he D alles, Or.egon Maaske, president of EOCE at P h on e 2928- La Grande, was the speaker. His WANTED: Buyers from Sher man county to attend the 4-H Livestock Show and Sale, The Dalles, June 6-8. Buyers who want wheat fattened - stock grown by the 4-H Boys and Girls of their own county. 29-31C 3t. ea. award was made by Sigma Del ta Chi and Thets Sigma Phi, .the professional journalistic frater nities at the University of Ore gon. N O TIC E Farmers who intend to seed Wheat for harvest in 1950 should submit a request in writing to the local AAA office for a new acreage allotment before July 1. This applies only to farmers who had no wheat seeded for harvest in 1947, 1948 or 1949. T. Lester Johnson MORO I AM RECEIVING - - L O V E L Y SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS, SWEATERS, and J A N T Z E N TEA SHIRTS O N YO U R S A V IN G S Shuffle • Rock «ovine» occownt F a m i l y In w r W H $5000. • Current dividend 1 % . • W ithdrawal« preieptly F««d wtthovt fee« e» dedectlena. • Freo» $5 The newest thing in social games te $$$.000 epen« and a pleasant w a y to use some time w h ile w aiting for a stage, a G raduating from O bc w ife or one of our good lunchs. n ex Monday are two £***! Donald Thompeon, eon of Mr and Mrs Dewey Thompson w h o jr tU receive his degree in bU8¿ ^ administration and Dean Pehk erton, son of Mr and Mrs H irry Pinkerton who w llljje in agriculture. Both / aml^ will be ln Corvallis for the ser vices which begin Sunday. Mr and Mrs Andy Paulson were In Salem when the two ThTv from the were visiting friends t h y e Mrs l^ e Pearson and dauglv i ,r Mary and Viola Warden of Heppner are visiting at the John Ken Zachary lecturers program with a song by Sally Martin. T. L. Heispeth of Pendleton who Is the district conservationist there, was the speaker for the afternoon. He showed maps to outline his talk as ha w ent along. Present from Harlandview were Mr and Mira Louis Sather, Mr and Mrs Walt Bruckert. Mrs Jennie Martin, HARRIS HARVESTER Ä in v e n tio n , at North Bend S e n to Puget Sound and to vUB ^M r,’ T o r e n . E ave. «"<* Erosion Tour Interests Those who went on the ero sion survey tour found varied things to Interest them last Fri day. Machinery In use for man . »uend the «tat« conventlor ufacture of trashy fallow drew “ . S plits lodge. They wer« much Interest. New plows and of the Elks and Mn new drills are on hand to make accompanied J’Y . r>allee and sow the trashiest fallow. • r. v Rolton of The Dailey. Both Hlldred Zell and Walter Bruckert have small Irrigated patches of alfalfa, the water coming from w ells which pro duce 30 gallons per minute. As a supplement to wheat hay It is valuable feed. Some dry land alfalfa was found on the Paulen Kaseberg place. At Brockert’s the group saw the multi-flower rose which Is used as cover for game animals HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL with 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available with 16 foot and 20 foot Header«. t e r R e a . were IF. R. Reid & Son Wasco w Orgeon H o tp o ln t R efrig era to rs Ranges Deep Fre<»e See it today in our store, the love ly new queen of sterling patterns, International Sterling’s “Queen’s f ....... -------------- '• '•«fcffiägniC ■ i^BBSBa|yeiimma » " Mimvnr ie Atti y -» * ; * ?.. . K œ A Lace." 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