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I ■ Y~ /X I- Í 7*y r 1 SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON PAGE 4 -U*:... FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951 -4- !S 5 \ Mr. and Mrs. Marlon - Van Donald von Borstel and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were Glenn McLachlan of Heppner and son Keith left Friday for b Erne m e Smith, Paid Ktiyl<M h and ? “ Ve7 re aniW on John of The Dal- daugh ters, Joy and Cathy, Susan and hosts at a dinner Sunday honor- came Monday evening to visit lone to " visit her sister, Mrs. Mrs Bob H e ly e ro f Kent a m e w Sunday visiting ' her V lld h S V d lie y LesIie ¿ aumgartrter, Roy^Eaeter ing the 5th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne, leav Earl McKinney $nd family, the buses taking the 20 < h k i n t I fanUly- and ,Mrs - . ah „.. Qf their eon in law and daughter, ing Tuesday for home. leaving Saturday for Bingham to The Dalles for swimming _ ... and Dickie Alley. Myrl Smlih. (By Mrs. A. F. Baiter) Mir. and Mrs. Willard Barnett Springs, returning home Monday, lessons. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock Mr. and Mrs Marion Crews o • • * «ft* • - ' Mrs. Gordon Lemley assisted were hosts the Fourth of July Stevenson. Other guests inc u e by her mother, Mrs. Edith Sayra for a family get together. A pits his parents, Mr. .a n i . . . < nip dinner was served buffet Crews of Wasco ana Mr. ana °f Moro gave a party at ^ ‘^ S t i T Ht t an and the afternoon was Mrs. Darwin Van Moro, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ketter and park Monday afternoon for her spe eat vis visiting. Those present son, Kenneth, who celebrated 7eife Mr. and Mrs. Amandus von daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 1 < . - V ere Mr. his 4th birthday anniversary. All Borstel and sons, Philip and neth Crews and family plcn enjoyed playing games and later j?red, Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Bor- at the home of Mr. an i i . w atchel Kenneth open his many stel and son, Carl, and daughter, Garrett the Fourth, lovely g i t packages. Refresh- Mrs Kenneth Hattrup, Mr. and Miss Lucille Peetz of „The uai- Pontiac Is distinctively beautiful ments were served at a table j^ g Donald von Borstel and les came T hursday o spe T ’S easy to see why almost centered with a decorated cake daughters Joy and Cathy, Mr. week visiting Mr. an —and Its reputation for goodness everybody admires a new Pon with the inscription “Happv Dir- and Mrs. c. J. Kulick and daugh- Frank Ketter. - , thdav K.O. E a J ‘ child present ter j oann, Of The Dalles, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald CJodfei- tiac and so m any thousands wish is second to none. had a decoroted cup cake with a and Mrs. Frank vonBorstel, John ter and sort Wendell went to uee -< 1 7 And don’t forget that Pontiac is they owned one: lighed candle and dixie cups Goodrich of Yreka, Calif., Bill the Fourth to be with their dau- very low p riced —and we can Ind punch were served with Henderson of Gresham, Mr. and ghters and husbands, Mr. ana Pontiac is a thoroughly good car, prom ise you a deal th a t will them. Those present included Mrs Bill Pausch, Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Eccles and Mr. ana built to give you years of depend Kenneth’s sister, grandmother, ¡}ean Pinkerton and son, "Bruce, Mrs. Donald Marsh, quickly convince you that you’ll able, enjoyable service, and it’s a and aunt, Janice, Mrs. Arzell Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and ‘a Mr. and Mrs Don Smith drove be Wise indeed to stop wishing sweetheart on the road—eager, Lemley and Carolyn Lemley; sonS) Mr and Mrs. floe Heater t0 guttle Lake the Fourth for and order one. Drop in today. and MYs. Ross Fields and child- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob their gon, i^ rry , and then stop- sm ooth and tireless. ♦ ren S’isai and Steven, Mrt. Owen Boynton from Moro. Mr. and ])ed at Shaniko for the day with Eakin and children, Terry and Mrs. Lester Barnum and sons her mother, Mrs. Maude Garrett Ray, Mrs. Myrl Smith and son, were caners in the afternoon. an(j brother P v t Billy Garrett, —r Lowell, Mrs. Harold Owens and - Mr. and Mrs. Frank -von Bor* home on furlough from Camp children Carol Ann and Harold, gtej had as their guests Sunday Attebury, Indiana. Mrs. Willard Rolfe and children, her COusin, Miss Margaret Mor- Mr and Mrs. Ir^ in Parkhurst * Sherie, Steven and 1« i eddie, Mrs. gan of Rapid City, South Dakota and gori Roseburg and his bro- Thelma Kathman and daughter. and Mrs. E. J.- Strehlow. of the/ David of Roseburg visited Phyils, Mrs. John Reckman and 0 ^ ^ , g. d . They all attended relatives here July 3 & 4. David children John and Alice, the nepuunuau Republican ptvaiiv picnic uv at DeMoss will ... work k tor for bjs uncie/ Harry viii.uxvi. Betty, -------------- ----- , ine ms un . mi_ _ left Monday starR during harvest Mrs. Alfred Payne and Hanahan daughers, park . Sunday. They Alfa Jean loan and Ixiis. Mcs. Hans for Portland to vlcit e la tiv e s ' Alfa and Lois. visit r relatives Sam S ta rk -h a d Bardenhagen and daughter«, stopping enroute at the Donald puists b ls niece and husband Terry , and Vicki, Mrs. Glenn c ^ elter home-for lunch. and M rs O W Birdwin of Perry and daughters, Donna and Arzell Lemley went to The Mr. • ’ , their dau- Glenda. Mrs. Orville Ruggles and DaIles Jul 3 and brought Mrs. CaJ)art’" 0_ , « 'V lo n ^ Jacobs of son. Dean, Mrs. Kenneth Crews ^ mley hoyme from the hospital X a il^ S u n - and daughter, Nancy. Mrs. Edgar here she 6pent about two Oaktan^ C alif, whov for a sh o rt Alley and daughter. Ruth, Mrs. for m edial attention.. and left T ,,csd ay for a ahOTt trip to Canada before returning to their homes. Mrs. Matt Simon took her ALSO AVAILABLE grandchildren to their home in Portland last week end after E qu ipm en t. acceetoriee and trim M art rated are eubject to change w ith ou t notice. OLD -spending several x^eeks here with them. She brought her mo &t<m> ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Strange, •RAND BRAND -back with her for a v isit. Ml*, and Mrs. Alfred Payne WHITE LABEL < and 'fam ily and Miss Leone Kentucky Moore left Ju n e 30 for New West minister, .Canada, where „ th ey Whiskey visited relatives returning July'3. —A Blend A m e r ic a ’ » E u w ea t-P rlee« l S tr a ig h t E ig h t , . . . . («raCC VallPV S to p W is h in g - a n d O rd e r O ne . . . Y ou'll m a k e a wis© buy! I 4ien y o u ord er H erm itag e HERMITAGE J lo llu r i ‘<»rl><»llar you tell the v o i i esaciA H e a t a w orld you kn ow 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SHUTS S Q 60 str a ig ht Kentucky W QT. JAMf 10W PKICCS bourbon I •w-est-Pri©©«! C ar w ith GM H y d r a -M a t I© r r •CARD OF TH ANK S FOR IACH! (Optional at extra colt) Y » a r C h o ice o f S ilv e r S tr e a k E m g la e o - , - S tr a ig h t E ig h t a r S ix We give odr thanks irtost sin cerely t o the kind friends who aided us, xind to those who sent flowers to the funeral of Mrs. Barbara Helyer. Jesse Helyer Mrs. Etha Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling * Mrs. Clara Helyer and Mrs. R. A. Holdaway and family , T h e M o»t B e o o t lf o l T h in g o n W h e e l» U a la te e l B o d y b y F la h e r A R STILL M O N R O E P O N T I A C , IN". MORO OREGON BOTH 86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KY. 3 llie w om en an<l the fancy sh ii ts It Is said to h i»Zii Z h law yer’s trick of thc m en. T here w ill be som e to ask “W hat w ere you doing the iau ghter, much in terest and n igh t of April 10, 1932?” .W e ’re 1>erhapa a sigh as a boy m oves not for the present interested in hlM „teer to a low er place In th e history of th at nature. s y nc. RUt n ex t year he’ll he back w ith a ^better calf. But we do want to venture Into the future a ftttle arni tell what you’ll be doing September 15, 1951. You’ll be at the Sher- man County Fair. Why sure. ii « a » Of coarse, you w wouldn miss «curse, yon o u .o n v I m «» it anyw ay, rmriduH but yon posit L e ly «fay nwny when yea rrmrmlM-r th at th at w hl be a m ere nine week« from till« w eek ©ad and that there w ill he a long strin g of re«l and black calve« cu t in the judging pen w here ti e «un w ill be sh in in g to make their coat« glisten and «how off the bright costum e« of on display with perhaps som e attention* to the vegetable« and fruits and how to ©an and pre serve tffVui. - T here’s sort of a new deal going on in the pavil ion Mf late years w ith som e re vision of, prem iums. T here’ll be cut flow’er» all over the place, 'too. - And there will bd a ’bunch of people around the eating stand because there are folks 30 hearty and hungry they can eat every- tim«; they sirtell food which is ----a etW „ift. som ng too. of a g when ift, too, w h en Qf R at In the long beef barns there’ll be the Eakin Hereford« and the Cox Herefords and other fat cattle lying down on thick straw and like as not wondering why people make such appreciative sounds when looking at them. There’ll be visiting, too, and And the prices of ’ fdOd I t gQ<)d over In the pavilion • ther«* wom en w ho prefer raRe calves. They’ll all be weaplng Hkirts and talking about fa worR an(1 the fancy foods be on hand to look at the ex- hibits early if they could- Yes, Sir. That'll lie tw o m onths from thi« w eek end, nine w eek s. In fact. Dates are Septem ber 14- 15*t6. Friday, Saturday* Sunday. W e’ll be a sett In’ on a bale ot straw talking to som eone about a horse w e had once w hen you com© along. 9 some cattle connoisseur is sure fo grab ybu and take you down a few stalls to look at a fine •ol • hair. Ktolr Chan steak under naturae ces are you’ll bring him. back standing rib to appreciate a roast upside down and puffing. __ _ in these days' of dollar Yes, meat you gotta enjoy ’em before they are on the block or plate. A The Jockey» w ill be givin g the race horse« their m orning work- out all humped np and talking horse lan gu age,, Mac Barbour’» buckera w ill be figh ting each other lu one of th e corrals and everyone w ill be buay currying, w ashing, patching and otherw ise preparing horse» and calve» fbr «how or raring. " A H ’'-fe '. í¡. î ' V ’VÍ® After noon the crowds will come In for the race and bucking program. T he/U be tbe ones «*ho are too busy to spend the whole day. Certklnly they would • > V M í/ t.w y . y A*. > r , -