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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1949)
PAG E O SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1849 lunch was served -was decorated ed by other ladies of thè Home square dances were - a banana, Mrs. 'Jracé Fields a. ___ r - a pump- ‘ Economics club. After AOor lunch the then a a piano player furm sne i In Halloween motif with lunch the then piano player BOOSTER N IG H T F U N M o r d f e S & J M business hat with a check book, ' floor was cleared and several music for some other dances pencils and glasses on it, Mrs. kin for a centerpiece, which bad FOR RUFUS GRANGERS V e e e i f ....................... Alta Smith the farmer wife type . a large red pepper for a nose, A drivers license examiner Around fifty people were out had eggs In a nest of straw on green peppers for ears, corn silk announcement will be on duty In Moro, Thurs to help the grange celebrate her hat, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuypers for hair, pumpkin seeds for day, November 3, at the court Booster Night Saturday. The pro a garden h a t with green peppers, teeth, which was very cleverly house between the hours of 10 gram was under the direction of cucumbers and leaves, Mrs. Geo made. The lunch consisted of a. m. and 3 p. m. Mrs. Harland McDonald and Mrs. Fox with a bow catcher, had doughnuts, potato chips, cider Mrs. Eeho Vlntln Is visiting Joe Morris. It began with the flowers and bows on i t This and coffee. Apples were also here with relatives and friends. seating drill by the grange mem made a lot of fun for the audi passed around. Lunch was serv Crews of men under Lloyd She now lives In San Francisco bers then the presenting of the ence. Mrs. Andy Engberg was ed by the committee, Mrs. S. A. with hen-son Clayton and wife Grimes are blasting and prepar flag by the assistant stewards, judged the winner and was given Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuypers, and sh e * enjoys that city as a ing for pouring the foundation followed by the singing of the a prize. A reading “Selling and Mrs. Herbert Church, assist- place of residence. She has been for the additions to the Moro “Star Spangled Banner”. Then Hats” was given by Mrs. Trace on a long visit In Oregon and Community church which Is to two songs, “Silver Threads Fields, a game with five men W ool k n it sa lts, green , w in e, Is almost ready to return to be finished by winter If possi Among the Gold” and “The Good seated in chairs and a paper bag ble. the bay city. . Old Farm” sung by the folks over their faces were given a g r e y and aqua. A s low a s $10.95. The pipe line on Scott street -accompanied on Mrs. Florence Martin Is on a the p i a n o crayon and told to draw their G R E T A , T h e D alles visit to Eugene where her son. has been relald and the job fin by Mrs. George Fox, who alno faces. Roy Belshee of Moro was George lives and with other ally completed. played the marches. A letter the prize winner. Another game JO E AM ORE relatives In Oregon. - Keith Nelson was home for from state Master Tompkins where a num ber ef ladies were S P E C IA L Clyde C. Ogle of Indianapolis, was read by the Secretary Lola seated, while the men were in an U . 8 . A rm y • R eb u ilt S h oes Indiana, a former resident of the week end from Salem where Steward. A reading by Lucille other room, took their shoes off he Is attending Willamette uni Six-Inch T ops - $3.00 Sherman county Is visiting at Fox, a recitation “Little Orphan and put them in a basket The versity thia year. He watched C om bat B oots $3.00 the homes of his daughters, Mrs. Annie” by Elaine Eaton, a small men tried to find their wives Lawrence Kirby of Moro and the football game and probably play “Modeling Hats” was Intro shoes and put them on. Georg 5 A lso n ew h ea v y d u ty te n ts 9 x 9 $25.00 Mrs. Wayne Froebe of The Dal wished he w m In at end again duced by Mrs. Joe Morris. In it Fox was the winner of that thia year. - y S p ecial p rices on tarp s of were Mrs. Harland McDonald game. AU present tried to pin les. t all siz e s _ Herbie Lawrence has been Mrs. L. V. Moore Is spending who was the knitting type and on the Donkey’s tall in the right St transferred to Heppner where a few days In The Dalles with her hat was yarn and knitting place while they were blindfold Joe A m ore’s S h oe Shop he will continue to work for the her son In law and daughter, needles, Mrs. Lois Steward wore ed, but Dotty Steward was the 610 E a st Second S tr e e t Flatt truck line. a vegetable hat, Mrs. Andy Eng only one able to do so. A game Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Morse. T h e D alles, O regon Ronnie May was chosen cap berg had a kitchen hat (made of where peanuts were thrown in 'W ily Knighten left Tuesday tain of the high school football a bread board, a vegetable strain T he D a lles 610 E. S< >n<l a pumpkin was tried by jail. * morning for Seattle to attend squad In a team election held er, etc.) Mrs. BUI Huck the break Oregon _____ The table from which the JbOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOSCGOCGCGOOOOCGOOOO the Oregon-Washington county this week. When he Is out of fast hat made with cereals and school superintendents confer ott Fritts will act ence. He and Mrs. Lorena Palm the gi Roy Harvey is out In his pi er of Gilliam county accompan with a strained ied Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Sly of for the back. Prineville and Henry Tetz of Heppner Is also an attendant. Mrs. George Updegraff accom Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum panied her husband to Moro last and Mrs. Maggie Barnum left Friday and both attended the gynday for a trip to Ontario aad football game between Moro and Into Idaho to visit Mrs. Barn Condon high schools. Mr. ano Mrs. Danny McLaughlin from um’s brothers. Mrs. Guy Chamness of Red Condon and a partner of Mr. mond is here with her children Updegraff In the abstract busi to visit her mother, Mrs. Mollie ness were here also for the game having a son on the Lon MclAchlan. Vernon Flatt has been retea- don team. jed from the hospital ana and U .................................................................... waiting for a final check-up be CARD OF THANKS fore coming home. We sincerely thank all who Represenutlve and Mrs. Max sent flowers, also the many1 sym Landon of Sweet Home and Ed pathy cards sent since the death Cardwell stopped in Moro Wed of our sister and aunt. nesday night while on their way Truman Strong to a business meeting In Elgin. ,, ' Vivien Ball Mr. I.andon Is on the highway Helen Watktng interim committee. Wade Arstlll was here the first of the week to look over the boys In the garage for a few days. Work Is getting well along on the new Moro Grain Growers of fice and store room and the building will be ready for occu pancy In two or three weeks. / 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 HUNTERS 12 gauge shotgun shells $1.95 per box. Limited amount, also several shotguns priced right. RANCH & HOME STORE M ORO BEAUTY SHOP announces that Elsie Arstill is now the associate of ‘Lorena Eaves and is ready to take appointments. Moro vs. Arlington BLUM'S ICE CREAM Quality Shop will be open Friday morning, Oct. 28, at 9:00 Childrens’ and Babies’ Clothing - Hosiery and Besl teams in 6-B District Notions — Come in and see this all new stock MORO H O TE L Are you hungry? It not you soon will be and we want to say that there will be food and 2 V 2 gallons MORO FIELD $ 4 .0 0 1 gallon 1.60 V 2 g«Hon 1 .9 5 Q u a rt .5 0 Pints .25 , October 28, 2:00 p.m. e -> 5 < S < Z V 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A ll Pop Five cents Order your P ies’ Cakes, M aple Bars, Doughnuts. Fresh D aily "We welcome p r i v a t e « in v e s tm e n t. I t shows f a i t h i n th e f u t u r e o f o u r r e g io n .” Phnnp 301 drink here at the T avern almost MILAN SMITH I PreudtrU, P n d ltlo n Cham her o f Cow w eret anytime hunger overtakes you. Eats and Drinks THE TAVERN TOBACCO, CANDY, ICE CREAM Ken Zachary There’s nothing to beef about at BEEFO’S ’ Dancing Event of the Season Ed’s Place Second Annual Hallowe’en Ball t> Benefit Shriners Hospital For Crippled Children Saturday, Oct. 29 Music By Rust Brom’s Orchestra “ A T T H E C A PITO L CITY* “B e e fo ” O ’M eara, p rop . O PE N 8 U N I) S B erwsge •IT. 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