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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1950)
-4-------- r PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOt'RNAI MORO, OREGON FRIDAY^ A PR IL 21, 1950 ... A t Williams . . . kippers in blue | DENIM the season through Ship to Shore Mates... Combine wonderful crew of sturdy faded blue Denim Pair-Offs with striped or plain seersuckers to create gobs of wardrobe changes. AU Sanforized* Denim, by Erwin Mills, is unconditionally washable and color-fast. Ue Denim a. Striped Seersucker W eekit, 32-38 hard It was to find tne ceiuuu type of lid which was previous ly used Mrs. Rich told of attend ing one of the granges square dancing classes while in Bend. They go for square dancing In Pretty spring flowers decorat a big wav up there. ed the rooms and tables when Mrs. Richie Dingle stressed the Home Economics club of the club should have a “Go To Rufus grange met Thursday at Church Sunday’*. Mrs. Curt Tom the home of Mrs. Joe Morris turned in the dish towels and with Mrs. Luther Steward as co pot holders which were left from hostess. Dessert luncheon was the Jinen sale at the school served from a linen covered din house. The club voted to give ing table, and from card tables; them to the grange kitchen. spring flowered place cards were The date for the Mothers day used. tea was set for May 18 and com Mrs. Tracy Fields, chairman, mittees In the Year Book will presided at the business meeting be used except the refreshment which followed the luncheon. committee will be the member Roll call was answered by each ship committees and Mrs. Hol member exhibiting and telling land Johnson Is to serve in the place of Mrs. Ross Guilford, who is absent. Mrs. Frank Smith gave a talk and demontration on dekel or pottery painting which the mem bers enjoyed very much. Mrs. Walt Morris donated a cake for which each of the ladies put in a nickel and drew a card. Mrs. Rich was the winner; the winner is to bring the next ar- : tide. This is fun and nets the ' club a little money. The chairman said a grange . history should be written about , Rufus. The next meeting will be May 11 at the home of Mrs. t George Fox. Twenty-one rnern- bers and one guest were p re . sent. The clubs "Secret Pals » were revealed and names drawn •- for another year. - _ Adams Paint Store * 3 »5 Third A Union St. T he Dalle« K Oregon Paint • W allpaper • (Venetian Cuffed Bmarty Pants calf length. 10-18 4.93 Denim Jacket«, 10-18 Denim Slax, 10-18 Denim Coat f. Denim - 7.03 Dreea, 10-18 Jigger 3.93 BI wimc , S.M.L. Denim Flared Skirt, 10-18 Striped Seersucker Jigger CKNEHAI. F A IN T (PRODUCT« Heavy Kote • one coat f*^^" Flex .C o lo r fu l decorator Kayonlte, washable «m o o tfc f ln la h 8.93 Bobby Jacket, 10-18* g. Seersucker B lin d « 3.05 - 3.95 B louse, 8.M.I Denim Flared Skirt, 10-18 Denim ( offer Short«, 10-18 Denim » Howdy, Pardner! Enjoy • ■ • Halter, 10-18 Denim Visor Cap, S .M J - Denim Sun Jumper, 10-18 Denim Bolero, 10-18 hinny Brook the whiskay that's . 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Meaning the great host of dear little iasm In s p ir a t io n fr o m | frow n u p « sportw ear. that draw their __Corduroy Panto: Sixes 2 to 8. T he Ideal ] for Tots. Red, green, brown. „-Coveralls: ¡SPORTS DENIM ¿Solid Color«, «tripe«, plaid«. Snnforlfcrd, fa> M ide. Sixes 1 to 4 Just outdoor play time. _ B o x « r « s o rt aad S h irt Sets: * * ■ J* , __Boxer Shorts: Size« 1 to < L Denim , WOOLEN M ATKRIAIR skirt«, dr«*«e«. Jacket*. About For 10 — con sistin g of solid shad««. plaids and checks in the 58-tnch w idths, i Special Value . . . Williams i •; . 1.98 S< Cool, c o m fo rta b le .------ - — Jackets of Gabardine: 2 to 6- Shown in tan & red. _-G lrU ’ and B oys’ Jeans: 2 to «.Regular Western style. Navy Mu«- — 8u a S u it« Sixes 1 to «- Adorabl. stripes or Polka dots. Fast colors. OTHERS S T A R T a t 1 3» BUTTERI < K PATTERN PATTERNS Tropical Print Patterns . . . 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