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PAGE 6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Ruins Women Plan Booster Night By Mrs George Fox The Home Economics club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sam Brock with Mrs. Grace Medier as co-hostess. A dessert luncheon of apple pie with ice cream and coffee was served from individual card tables. The business meeting was called to order by the vice-chair man Adeline McDonald in the absence of the chairman Mrs. Richie Dingle who is in The Dal les on account of her husband’s illness The roll call was answer ed by members telling of s’ick tricks in their homes. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Har- land McDonald with Mrs. Joe Morris as co-hostess. Election of officers will also take place at that time. There was a discussion on Booster „ Night, and Saturday, October 22, was the date ret. The committee say they are putting on the party at this date and are not letting any obsta cles interfere. The public is In- Adams Paint Store Third A Union SL The Dalles Oregon Paint • Wallpaper • ¡Venetian Blinds GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS Heavy Kote - one coat finish Flex - Colorful decorator Rayoulte, washable smooth finish Vi off on all wallpaper in stock 20% off on special orders A mparior service e ( personal attendance THAT COSTS HO MOW Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis and Whitchy’s remained in Portland tives, but plan on a family re vited to come join the fun. It is free and the program begins at daughter Juanita returned to to be with a brother who has union here before they return their home in Portland after vis- been quite ill. to Chicago again. 8 p. m. at the grange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Church Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of The members decided to fix a iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas box for the poor in Benton Barnett. Fred, who has visited in Otis and Wecoma over Seattle an uncle and aunt of Mrs. The Churches Tate were week end guests of stead of the usual gift exchange been working on the canal has the weekend. Juanita have daughters living there. Hu- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tate and fam among members at Christmas finished his job here. time. They also voted to have a Curtis visited her uncle and fus is proud to have the shooting ily- Coming from The Dalles to vis supply of canjs on hand to send aunt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dufault grandmother, Mrs. Church who to members who are ill. It was in Wasco for several days while came in with a 240 pound buck it and attend the school dance recently.' Mrs. Church says it with ’Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morri3 decided to discontinue the usual here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris was her first deer, but hopes it were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil “three Item” luncheon and have lard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack a 1:30 dessert luncheon instead. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown won’t be the last. Mrs. Richie Dingle whose hus- Huffman. All club members, who use Swan went to Portland Friday and on soap are asked to save their to the coast for a few days vaca- band has been in a hospital in Nary a drop of rain fell all wrappers and bring them to tion. They also attended the P I The Dalles for the last few week, and that is what the far weeks, was able to move her mers are hoping and praying *or. club when they meet. For every while in Portland. The Rufus Nimrods have again husband Wednesday to h e r Some farmers in this commun two soap wrappers sent Into the company, CARE will send a cake ventured forth in quest of a house on Thirteenth street. Mr. ity have gone ahead and deep deer. The hunters who fsft Dingle suffered 'a 3troke soon af- seeded their wheat. Others are of soap overseas. Club members present at this Wednesday were Joe Morris and ter he finished with his harvest still undecided as wh^t to do. meeting were: Elizabeth Kuy son Wally Joe, Luther Steward work, and has been in the hospi- It’s very easy to lose the seed pers, Minnie Morris, Adeline Mc and sons, Howard and Jack, and tai since that time. wheat right now, and that’s no Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam small item, wheat the price it Donald, Lulu Wilson, Bernie?e Walter Morris. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer.5? Brock over the weekend were is. If the wheat is seeeded near Morris, Lucille Fox, Selma Wat- kis, Mrs. Herbert Church, and and son are returning to Ar- his brother in law and sister, the top of the ground the way the hostesses, Mrs? Brock and lington from Portland where Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hunt, who the land is now, part of it prob Meyers has been employed for live in Salem and Mr. and Mrs. ably would start to grow then Mrs. Medier. sometime in government work. V. G. Coleman and two sons o f die for lack of moiture. The Tillicum club met October* Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morris’ Portland. Also coming from The 7 at the country home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Guilford Sam Brock. Dessert luncheon were visitors«in the valley last Dalles for Sunday dinner were and daughter, Velda, left Tues preceeded the contract bridge weekend as guests of Mrs. Mor-*» their son and daughter in law, day for Denver where they will game. Eight members and .four ris’ brothers Tom and Frank Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Brock. Ac Dinner guests Wednesday at visit Mr., Guilford’s folks. guests were present. Scoring Hulery. The Hulerv brothers op* cording to a letter received by honors went to Sue Harris for erated a garage in Moro at one the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janjes Mrs. E. Kuypers which was time and are known here. Tate were Mr. and Mrs. Worth members and to Leona Smith for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd at- Tate of The Dalles and Mr. $nd written Thursday they said they guests. tended the stock show in Port- Mrs. Frank Tate and son Bob were going through Utah and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson land Sunday They wrere accom- from Chicago. Frank Tate is a. the roads and weather had been Were in Arlington recently vis panied to Portland by Robert’s brother of Worth Tate and have ideal that far; they expected to iting with their son in law and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence been guests at their home in. reach Denver by Friday. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jluck Mil Mrs. Ted Elliot and daughters, Whitchy of New Plymouth. The The Dalles. They have, gone on ler. The Willsons’ went in their Barbara and Gall, spent the Byrds’ returned home while the to Portland to visit other rela- truck and while it was parked school holiday week end with for a short while on the street both windshield swipes and the rear view mirror were stolen. There have been several reports recently of articles stolen from cars while they were parked at Second Annual Poplar Grove station. If your Cattle eat your Neighbor's Crop The Moro high school team is If your Combine pulls down wires expected to come to Rufus Thurs If your Cow wrecks a Car Hallowe’en Ball day for a football game with Ru If you have on- auto accident fus high boys. If your Dog bites someone Frank Smith is driving the BENEFIT hill school bus while the regular (If you bite the dog—it doesn't count) driver, Luther Steward, is deer HHRKI NEKS’ HOSPITAT hunting. The Rufus school children en FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN joyed two days of vacation last week ^when the teachers were in The Dalles Thursday and Fri Farmers Protective Policy Protect You day for institute. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson The above losses have occurred in were at the stock show in Port THE DALLES CIVIC SHERMAN COUNTY — Don’t YOU land over the week end. Let US Worry Mrs. Luther Steward. Mrs. Elliot will be remembered here as Mildred Chase. Mrs. Joe Morris and son Keith, spent the week end at the Jack Huffman home who live in the Chenowith district in Wasco county. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Auger Make Your Plans Now DON’T WORRY u SATURDAY, OCT. 29 ■z HUNTERS 12 gauge shotgun shells $1.95 per box. Lim ited am ount, also several shotguns priced right. RANCH & HOME STORE BE CAUGHT UNPREPARED or PHONE WASCO 231 GRIFFITH & MEFKE INSURANCE — REALTORS AUDITORIUM Buy Your Ticket« fOf Local Shriner« of Portland spent Sunday with, their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rollert Morris. Guests for dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay •kett were w ere Mr. an^l arm Brackett Mrs. ?s Tate. James ?al Eaton was anVovernlght Neal guest t of his s: hool pal, Jerry Brackett. e e e r r • v e ». ANNOUNCEMENT I have taken over the distribu tion o f Shell Oil products from the Moro station and w ill give good service to all customers, Claud Bayer Fourth Annual Show & Sale by M id c o • P * u r e b r e d B re e d e rs \ 66 Registered Herefords 66 INCLUDING 5 HEAD OF POLLED HEREFORDS 30 Bulls * 36 Females CONSIGNED BY J. Roger Ball, Grass Valley Ted M. Ball, Grass Valley C K. Barker, Condon 1 rank W. Cochran, Brownsville Fred E. Cox & Son, Grass Valley Harold &. Cecile Eakin, Grass Valley Ralph E. & Katherine M. Eakin, Moro Vernon Eakin, Grass Valley T. L. & Nellie Fields, Rufus Chas. F orrester, Goldendale, Washington Eugene Forrester, Goldendale, Washington , Hoag Hereford Ranch, Blalock J. L. Jacob & Sons, Prineville R. E. Lynds, Redmond Clarence May, Grass Valley J. C. 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