Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Club’s dinner at the hotel Ken­
quite so close with the girls’ neth Fridley put on the pro­
gram dealing with the better-,
game which ended 34 to 23.
ment of Sherman
c o u n ty
According to a letter received
__
by a friend in Rufus, Sol Coats schools.
The
John
Day
river
which l a
is in the Veterans hospital in
Portland.
Coats who lived in frozen over In places, has not
Rufus many years, has been lost Its Ice yet since It has
The wild game
> making his home in Dufur the warmed up.
birds do not like to aee the Ice
last few years.
on the river, this makes them
Ted Reed underwent surgery
hunt new roosting grounds.
-‘ Wednesday to The Dalles hos­
pital. His mother has arrived in
Rufus to be with her son and
be a guest of Mrs. Ted Reed
and children. Reed is recupera­
ting satisfactorily, and expects
1 to be home the first of the
week.
George Fox attended a rural
school board meeting in Moro
Wednesday and was also pre­
sent at the Sherman County
Kent Sewing
- . . 4.
Club Organized
For Children
4-H Sewing club was or­
last Thursday at the
Kant school under the leader­
s h ip
of
Mrs. Harley McKay.
O ffic e r s
elected for the coming
y e a r were as follows:
Gertrude
Buether, president;
N a d in e
G r ig g s ,
vice-president;
Helene
8 a t h e r,
secretary.
Meetings
w e re
scheduled for the first
Thursday of each month to be
h e lQ at the school
building and
t h e third Saturday of the month
t o be held at
different homes.
Members of the club are Ger­
trude Buether, ' Nadine Griggs,
Helene & nd
Shirley Sather,
FTances and Janet Woods, Nan­
c y Decker,
and Beverly and
Judy Helyer.
The third in a series of five
pinochle parties was held last
Thursday evening at the IOOF
hall in Kent with four tables
to play.
High prizes for the
evening were won by Mrs. Theo,
von Borstel and Harold Eakin.
Consolation prizes
were won
Mrs. Eugene Knott and
by
Prank von Borstel. Refreshments
were served by a committee con­
sisting of Mrs. Etta Buchanan,
Mrs Harry Justesen and Mrs.
P r a n k von Borstel. The hall was
decorated with holly aad carna­
tions.
Mr. and Mrs Allan Bekke­
dahl and family and houseguest,
Clyde Bekkedahl were dinner
g u e s ts
la s t
Monday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs? Bill
A
g a n iz e d
REVOLUTIONARIES . . . Two of the 11 Communist bosses convicted
on charges of conspiring to overthrow the U. 8. governm ent by violence
leave federal court in New York handcuffed together. They are Harry
Winston (left), organizing secretary of the Communist party, and
Eugene Dennis, general secretary. Each of the 11 faces* m axim um
sentence of 10 years and $10,009 fine.
*
an airliner to return to their
home in Grants Pass. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis returned to Kent
that evening.
day
afternoon with directors
Lester Wilson and Jay McKay,
and clerk Frank von Borstel in
attendance.
Mr. and S M r s . Bill Jeffries
were luncheon guests Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Barnett of The Dalles.
Frank von Borstel, director,
attended the county rural school
board meeting 1 Wednesday at
Moro.
A skating party and wiener aside aM ask s Pandit Nehru, India's prime m inister, to precede him to
roast was held last Thursday speaker’s platform at Washington national airport after the lad an
evening on the J. M. Wilson leader's arrival In the United States. In his welcom ing speech. Mr.
dam. Those present were Mr. Truman praised Nehru as "the loved and respected leader of a great
and Mrs. beorge Wilson
and nation of free people." Nehru said his nation would fight abridgem ent
sons, Mr. and
Mrs.
Kenneth of liberty w herever I t is found.
Sather and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jeffries, Miss Marion to be preceded by an oyster NEW’S FROM R U F U S
B y M rs. G eorge L. F o x
Buchanan and Dick Wilson.
supper for Thursday, January
Miss Donna Jean Smith left
Clyde Bekkedahl
who has 12. The supper will he held at
6:00
o’clock
at
the
Legion
hall
Monday
for La Gande where
been a guest for the past two
and
the
Installation
later
in
the
she
is
a
sophomore in education
weeks at the home of his broth­
evening at the Oddfellow ’ hall.
at the college there. Donna is
er and sister in Law* Mr. and
the daughter of Mrs. Alta Smith.
Mrs. Allan Bekkedahl returned
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson
The Rufus boys basketball
Friday to his home in Kalispell, and family and Jesse Helyer
team
and the Rufus girls volley
Montana.
were dinner guests Saturday
ball team were both victorious
Mr. and Mrs. John Decker evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bill at the games played Friday
and family and Karen Wilson Jeffries.
night when Moro came down
AFTER YOU, MY DEAR PANDIT . . , President Harry Truman atrpa
Mr. and
Mrs.
Frank
von
Borstel, Harold Eakin and Les­
ter Wilson were present at the
Sherman County Club luncheon
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bardenha-
gen apd daughter, Martha, were
J e ffr ie s
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis dinner guests Thursday evening
home of Mr. and Mrs.
a n d Betty and Charles Both well at the
w e n t t o Portland
last Monday Bill Jeffries.
The game between
Kent school board met Fri- were dinner guests Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffries were to Rufus.
where the two children boarded
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bekke­ dinner guests Sunday evening at the boys was very close with a
dahl and the Bill Jeffries’ fam­ the Donald von Borstel home.
score of 34 to 30.
It was not
ily* were dinner guests Friday
JM ortgaga Loans to M eet Your Individual N eeds
evening of the Bekkedahls.
A T T R A C T IV E
> -
TERM S
The Kent IOOF lodge met in
regular session Saturday night
with Bill Buether, noble grand
presiding.
Plans were made
for a joint public installation
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R E V E N U E S
TOTAL
STATI
REVENUE
YEAR
OFFICIAL FIGURES FROM
O R E G O N R A C IN G
COMMISSION RECORDS
Statement showing, by years: Stote revenues and
distribution ot racing revenues, 1933 to Oct. 31, 1949
Sec below:
TOTAL REVENUES — 1949
Revenue from Greyhounds
$649,414.91
427,047.04
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1933
1934
1935
1936
1137
1939
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943 •
1944
1945
1949
1947
1949
1949*
Totals
FROM
OREYHOUNOS
FROM
H O R saa
$95,104.7»
96,11120
71,540.90
105,374.03
. 112,431.21
101,329.37
121,90122
134,701.41
140,347.49
153,949 .22
231,992.19
361,737.07
411,700.77
531,992.68
791,71123
571,39325
941,41421
$00,509.17
94,473.19
79.51122
101,56924
101.50329
97,019.34
122,560.99
125,373.97
128,52922
148.97t.S4
220,51149
332,549.31
390,979.71
375,390.29
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521,804.18
-s 496,077.59
427.M7.04
$24,95122
9,14320
3.02429
1,804.31
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$4,994,407.7»
$3,795,995 39
$179,943 21
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4,34024
9,932.44
11,82028
8,870.88
11J7179
29,199.7»
31,033 09
159,502.40
275,107.05
95,315.09
222.397.87 *
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71,200.00
100,000.00
103,400.00
»4,000.00
11»,»74.00
125,993.36
132,377.9»
144,523.00
223,217.50
347,790.83
391,755.95
513,11729
775,570.35
551,723.94
»19,505.79
$4,400,994.73
.15,174.00
17,903.30
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29,417.50
40,090.83
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232,070.35
215,723.94
244,705.79
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$ 29,296.77
31.125.00
22,606.00
31,750.00
32,829.50
29,945.00
32,98125
34,290.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35.000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35.000.00
35,000.00
35 000.00
$ 29,260.77
31,125.00
22,606.00
31,750.00
32,929.50
29,945.00
32,96125
34,290.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
$559,573.52
$550,573.52
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3,560.00
1,00120
5 000 00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1200.00
1,20020
1.700.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,20020
1,200.00
2,40020
2,40020
2,40020
5*000.00
4,700.00
5.000.00
5,00020
5,000.00
5,000.00
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5,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
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5,000.00
5,000.00
4,700.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
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2,500.00
2,500.00
2,40020
5,000.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
2,30020
2.500.00
2.40020
2,400.00
2,500.00
Oeuwty Paire
YEAR
$19,51129
20,750.00
17,10020
25,30620
20,54120
23,71020
29,577.50
2122920
32,30020
49,10920
112,900.90
217,50020
203,70020
351,20020
439,700.00
231,20020
270,00020
1933
1934
1995
1939
1937
1991
1911
1949
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1949
1947
1949
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$2,149,700.70
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