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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1950)
PAGE 5 SHERMAN COUNTY Moro As we go to press Thursday afternoon a very fine snow is falling with some appearencea of lasting long e n o u g h to do some good. Information as to the amount of frost in the ground is varied, some saying there is two inches of soft frost and others saying there is four in- A ll g o o d t h i n g s i n li f e i g iv e g r e a te s t FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950 PNG club at the Odd-Fellows ches of hard frost. Cards were played after The town basketball team is hall. having somewhat better luck of 1:30 luncheon. late than it experienced earlier The next regular meeting of in the season. the Moro Woman’s club will The American Legion will meet be held Friday, January 13. next Wednesday night, January The program will include a talk 18 and have a potluck dinner at by Giles French on “Reappor the hall. The auxiliary will be tionment”. Hostesses: Mrs. Mag present. gie Barnum, Mrs. Lenora Cau- Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bucholtz thers and Mrs. W. C. Miller. and family returned Friday from Mrs. Mary Eva will leave next a 'trip to California over the Friday from Portland as a mem holidays. Clarence Sparling was up ber of the Journal tour to Mex from Portland Wednesday to ico City. She will be gone for see how the country looked in about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Giles French the winter time. were in Salem last Saturday In word received from Mr. where he attended a meeting and Mrs. George N. Bolton now consider reapportionment of Lebanon stated “some of our to problems. old friends are still there and to them we send greetings.” The Boltons lived in Moro some 40 years ago when Mr. Bolton was in the drug business. Mrs. Anna Mullen was return Mrs. A. F. Ralzer ed to, the hospital Wednesday ( I afternoon after several days at Divine worship at Grass Val home during which time she did not recuperate as well as ley Methodist church next Sun day afternoon, January 15 at hoped for. 3 o’clock. Cars driven by Kenneth Mar The Grass Valley Woman’s tin, Orlo Martin, Wily Knighten, club met at the home of Mrs. Pat Kaseberg and Ted Merydith Charles Perrigo Thursday after went to Heppner Saturday night noon. After the business meet to take the basket ball team over ing refreshments were served to engage the HeppnOr boys in by the hostess. a game. Moro didn’t do very Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss of well, being beaten rather badly. Hansville, Wn., were overnight They did better at Dufur Tues guests Saturday at the home of day night, however. Mr. and Mrs. John Rust. After Mrs. Lucille May and Mrs. dinner that evening Mr. and Mrs. Helen Martin were hostesses Bill Brinkert, William Brinkert Thursday to members of the and Mrs. Bert C o \ came in and spent the evening playing cards. Mrs. Arzell I>emley came home All Fall & W inter S u its at Saturday from Portland where our Clearance Sale just $44.00. she had been several weeks for medical attention. GRETA, The Dalles Crass Valley p le a s u re w h e n e n jo y e d in m o d e ra tio n . Light beer is the beverage, of moderation. Enjoy A l y m p IA V JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON ' beer • "//.$ th e W ater" Miss Jan Bibby. spent the week end ii loro as a guest of Miss Sharon Coons. Mr. and Mrs. John Rust went to The Dalles Saturday to visit his brother Ralph Rust, wno i.> in the hospital. William Brinkert left Sunday for Portland to spend a week there with h wife and her daughter, Elai vho is in Do ernbecher hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Block were in The Dalles Friday on busi ness. , -- - Wallace Ma River Sunda May home aftt eral weeks vis Mrs. J. A. Wal Mr. and Mrs son went to <' to spend the < cousin, Guy Vi Mr. and M, ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ R N .... :__ It r ‘ -■ \ * i * ♦ ♦ q u ic k E F F IC IE N T , K IN D S E R V IC E ♦ ♦ OIYMPIA BREWING COMPtNT OLT*P|A WASHINGTON U S A nationally known Virgil Conlee : W e e d C o tro l P roducts ■ * Leave at Ranch & Home Z direct to Farm ers, Counties, • Weed Control Agencies, dis- i tributors, etc. Good comm!*« Z sions paid on each order. ; All product* registered in Z your State w ith Department • «»I ( l i c i n 1st i.\ ; <’<y necessary. a m i so a p p i <»\«•<! W rite Sales A OCOSCOCOCCOOCOS* Y o u 'v e ’e m stan d in g w ith their nose s ’ Manager, P. O. Box 4213, lx»s visitini ‘rnard Martin A ngeles 24, California, for ♦ ♦ ♦ * stu ck th ro u g h the ice in to th e cold, — i cold w ater shivering like a leaf in the w ind and you know it takes a rorklull Z full details. of hay to get ’em w arm ed up again. Beefo’s W e ’ve got the cure for th a t. .. T A N K H E A T E R S yea, b o th oil 8 and electric, the electric for close to the A t the C A P IT A L C IT Y , M oro, O regon SUNDAY DINNER AT B E FFO ’S Choice of: ROAST TURKEY or ROAST YOUNG DUCK ‘ Frozen FVuit Cocktail ( arrot Sticks - Sw eet Pickle Sticks • Radishes Tuna l ish-Macaroni Salad Crackers Celery FingeiSi Cheese Stuffed Pickle Slices .Giblet Gravy* D ressing Mashed Potatoes Green B eans with M ushrooms . Hot Cinnamon Rolls Butter Cranberry Sauce Pumpkin Pie with W hipped Cream ♦ ♦ Paul Cyphers Marie Barnum. To sell GRETA, The Dalles They will cut LIKE NEW! AH filing done by machine — more accurate .and ,m ore uniform than w hen done by hand. .A ll typ es of <*aws— YOU W ILL L IK E TH,E8E SH A RP SAW S. ♦ I ♦ « T A V nt to Hood bring Mrs. ending*, sev- >ther, ; ■ ■ All wool interlined Coats at ju st $35.00. * YOUR SAWS i Salesmen Mr. and Mr A. A. Dunlap were dinner s ruests Sunday at the Arzell Leu i ley home. Mr. and Mi Bernard Martin and Mr. and Trs. Owen Eakin were busines visitors in The Dalles recent 1\ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee. Let Me File J. W. Blagg and son Gerald Blagg went to Portland Sunday on business for several days. Mr. and Mr t. Harold Owens Harold Gilkison arrived Thurs and family w< ‘re dinner guests day from La Grande i to visit Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vo ung at Kent, Mr. and Mt s. Roy Schilling and her par« n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon wer< 1 business visitors in The Dalle Friday. ♦ T H E and daughter were Sunday din- his nephew and wife, Mr. and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or- Mrs. Norris Gilkison. ville Ruggles. Among the business visitors in The Dalles Friday were Mr. , MrK. an,1„ K Mr3', Ivan Blagg and Mrs. Dean Reynolds, Mr. and «laughter Cheryl were n The Mrg nernanl Mar(J Mr an(, Dalles Saturday on business. Mrs. Lester Barnum and sons Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 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