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FAGI$ 3 8HEIÇMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 21, 1951 IRiyillMWIIIil l lllfURRIlHIIIIIIIHP*** tographv club was held Tuesday Word of the death of Jay C. handle Is retained in a fund ad Mr. and M rx Alan P inkerton for th e pu rp o se of o rg an izatio n Freeman w a s received here m inistered by the racing com have returned from th eir w eli aiyl election of officers. Due to Thursday afternoon Ay his wife. m ission from which monies are ding tH p and are occupying the th e larg e num ber of interested Mr. I- reeman has been ill for alloted to various county fairs, H ere Sunday for the fair was Kate Hansen house. students (46) tw o equally divid By Arthur B u ether many months. He was form er the Pacific International and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore stop ed sections w ere organized. The F red Krusow, form er county sheriff, form er m ayor and coun the S tate F a ir itself. In alloca All hom e io©tball gam es will judge, who first settled in this ped in Moro briefly the first of cilman and an ex-clothing m er tions from last y e a r’s hahdle, the be announced this year over a Moro section elected Norval Lane . . v a i. area in the early eighties. Mr. the week. He says he Is m oving chant in both Moro and Wasco. State F a ir received $35,000 as public address system donated by as m i m an, t olected A rden to Portland as they didn’t like K rusow , now 96, gets around Andy Paulson. It is hoped lqy K ent section the conditions around Richland Funeral services hav e not been did the Pacific International. well and would never m iss a arranged. through play by play announce Peters. The entire club will m eet S herm an county fair and the w here they have been. m ent th a t a better understanding once a m onth for a business Jack Cushm an, now teaching MV. and Mrs. Robert King re chance to m eet friends of the of the plays and b e tte r know m eeting and program ; sectional agriculture a t H erm iston, was JUNIOR LADIES PLAN horse and buggy, wagon and here for the fair, retu rn in g to turned S aturday from a trip to ledge of the* players will be avail m eetings will he held m ore fre H arrison Hot Springs, B. C. team , neighborliness and self- his work Sunday evening. The Ju n io r Ladies club held able to the spectators. Mr. Keyes quently as the need arises. help days. Election of officers for the en Mrs. E tta Moore and her sis Mi's. B. E. Halley retu rn ed the its first regular m eeting this fall will announce the first game Mrs. L. W. Ross and Mrs. Lot ter, Mrs. Julia H ansen of P o rt tire club was held w ith the fol first of the Week from Medford T uesday evening, Septem ber 18, which will be w ith Fossil. tie I^ee came up from th e ir land were here during the fair w here she w ent to attend a con A fourth school bus will be lowing results: Edw in Balsiger, hom es in Portland to see the fair and to visit relatives in this ference of the Federated W omens at the hom e of Mrs. Max Barzee. added next week to relieve Ken president; Leroy M artin, vice pre T here w ere 16 memfbers and and to m eet friends. Mrs. Ross county. * Zachary of p a rt of his long route. sident; Joy B aum gartner, secre clubs. * . - th ree guests present, Miss Linn^ had not been here for some The sm all busses are now» being tary-treasurer; and Doug Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Jarv is Black Mae Serfling, Mps Della L ind painted yellow to m eet state re years. . ■» *’ w ere here to attend the fair and say and Mrs. Don Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ennagin to visit w ith her parents, Mr. quirem ents. They will he finish It was ‘decided to have a e d in tim e to resum e schedule w ere here during the fair, com- and Mrs. H arry Pinkerton and ‘.‘Com As You A re” brunch at Monday. iiig from Portland. other relatives. the hom e of Mrs. Jim Johnson T he first m eeting of the pho- B. H. Roberson drove to F or Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce of H aw aii in the ne^r future w ith Mlrs. est Grove T h u rsd ay of last week stopped Tuesday night while to take his son, Jim m y, down touring the northw est. They had The Spencer fapilly reunion Paul May in charge of arrange Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.B.R T his will - he to raise Meets every second ano for his sta rt at Pacific university visited Scotland earlier this year. w as h ^|d at th e home of Mrs m ents. fourth T hursday in each m oney for incidental club ex w hich he is enterng for a p re They w ere guests of Mrs. Ora Bill M cCarthy in The Dalles, m onth; visiting m embers penses. . ‘ ' graduation. year. Peetz and Mr. Bruce is the m an Septem ber 9. • Invited. Moro, Oregon Mr. H om er J. EL Tow nsend M r. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson ager of the company for which Those attending from Wasco Gwen Ross, W. M. was guest speaker for the even of E ugene^ w ere here for the Byron Peetz works. w ere A rth u r Spencer, Mr. and Naomi Van Gilder. Secretary ing and gave a very interesting Sherm an County F air and to vis Report is th at Oscar Ruggles Mrs. Carl E v erett and Jim , Moro IxMlge No. 113 l.O.O.F it w ith the E rn e st Eslingers. w<as flown to Rochester, Minn., and Mrs. Clarence Spencer and and Inform ative talk on the his Meets 1st and 3rd tory of tim e and clocks and Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Chind- to e n te r the Mayo clinic leaving children, Bill Andrews and M t . showed the antique clocks which Tuesdays In l.O.O.F. gren of M o la lla 'w ere here for Seattle Sunday and arriving in and Mrs. M arvin Howell. hall. T ransient and the F rid ay and Saturday fair. good condition. Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Howell he is collecting as a hobby. He had been visiting brothers are R efreshm ents w ere serv ed / by He is president of the Oregon taken to Seattle late last week recently retu rn ed from D enver, cordially invited to F airs association and a m em ber from The Dalles Where he first Colorado w here they spent a few the hostess at the close of the meet w ith us. ©f the Oregon legislature. entered the hospital. His son Or days visiting their son and dau program . The next m eeting will E arl G entry, N. G. Slate R epresentative J o h n ville Ruggles w ent w ith him. ghter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro be a t the hom e of Mrs. Mac Hall Leo W atkins, Secretary Hounsell w ith his wife and dau Mr. and MT§. John E. DeMoss bert Ho\yell. Bob is stationed a t October 2. g h te r came up from Hood River retu rn ed recently from th e ir Lowry Air Force Base. L op in e R ebekah Lodge Sunday to w atch the fair pro vacation which w as divided bet Mrs. H ow ard Spencer and son, Meets 2nd and 4th D ISTIN C TIV E FUNERAL T uesdays of each ween her parents a t Eugene and Eugene, of Wasco visited a few Im ogene Johnson w as here his parents at Hansville, W ash., days in Dayton, W ashington m onth. Visiting SER V IC E W ITHIN THE m em bers welcome from Salem Saturday and Sunday w ith a trip up the Oregon and Gladys M orrison, M EANS OF ALL to visit relatives and help her W ashington coast betw een. FAIR BETTING HIGH N.G. b ro th e r feed the fair visitors. T erry Bucholtz left Saturday Helen M artin, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Robinson alter no _ n lor Pullm an, W ashing Presaging an even greater sup J r. arid Mr. <pd M fs H. W. R a ton K t e ■ W ashington Slaw port of the m any county fairs E ureka L odge No. 121 A .F. A A.** binson 6 r and Beverly M artin, jo n n / throughout the state, the 1951 Meets on the 1st and ano Oregon State F air reports a new all of Portland, came Saturday word of admlssioi recent 3rd T hursday evening* evening and w ere guests of M t . ac< ompar »ed ie ri all-time pari-m utuel handle of each m onth. Visiting Leonard R Sm ith «ix $364,040, according to final fig and Mrs. Charles Belshee? They * % David Bennett m em bers cordially in and ures released by Leo. Gw Spitz- (I; attended the Sunday program or years of I life M vited to m eet w ith us T he D alles, Oregon ivit- hart, m a n n e r of the exposition. the Sherm an County Fair. celebrated th at event Donald M artin, W.M. . P h o n e 3135 The Moro W om an's club are ing the boys in his gr ide He polnflhi out th at 12 and. H B. Pinkerton. Secretary sponsoring a reception for the home for an afternoon. A ttend one-half percent of the total p a ri Moro Public school teachers at ing w ere Noel Hockman, Je rry m utuel handle Is w ithheld. Out the Moro C om m unity church M athia, Robert Powell, Gordon of this 'total, 9 and one-half per I Sunday, Septem ber 23 from 3 to E akin, George M iller and Jim cent is kept by the fair itself ♦ I 5 p. rn. Everyone welcome. my Coons, .who did some play and is utilized to defray such Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell ing and eating to m ake the day .costs as; purses for the m eeting ♦ w ere in Pendleton to attend the memorable? (some $30,000»; salaries of rac ♦ Round-Up Friday and Saturday. Law rence W arren has resign ing officials representing both ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Wilson ed as supervisor of the Soil Con (he fair and the racing com m is w ere here from Portland to see servation service and will ieave sion; m aintenance and installa I tire l a i r and visit w ith relatives Moro as soon as a replacem ent tion costs of m utuel machines; for him is found by the local h ere and at Kent. m aintenance of the track; cleri i com m ittee. He has not annoum cal expenses and various other «PA R K te d his plans for the future. item s of expense. O il. H K A T K IW -T H B BHBT Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K irkelie T hree per cent of the total I ASK VOI R NEIGHBOR w ent to I^a G rande W ednesday I IN STO< K to take th eir daughter, Evelyn, rarvevs to E astern O regon College of i n a n d w e ’ll p r o v e it ♦ HARDW ARE * K I.M T K H ' Education to begin the fall term . Moro School News Moro Personals .«ergeant at arm s. Mr. M< Crae 1» faculty ad v iser assisted h> Anderson and Mr. Mr. Townsend. The pop stand operated by the L etterm an’s club at the fair nett- T V . / 1..?? ♦ . . J fund will be- used to purchase athletic equipm ent not norm ally used such as a muscle m assager and other equipm ent the student body will not furnish. Duo-Therm Oil Heater 3-4 ROOM SIZ E —SHOPWORN BARGAIN PRICE TO MOVE BARN EY’S HARDW ARE & ELECTRK’ GRASS VALLEY Spencer Family Gets Together at The Dalles Moro Field Friday Sept. 21, 2 p.m Fossil vs. Moro SMt-MLLIM 6HIPEI ♦ B e e fo ’s B eef o ’s W e have w h at you need m o s t- trv Blums HUNTER WELCOME f ♦ f o o d a n d d r i n k —in s u ff ic ie n t v a r i e t y a n d q u a n t i t y t o f ill y o u C o n te GRASS ♦ VALLEY BEEFO’S FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE! At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon B e e fo ’s i B e e fo ’s ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i SPORTSMEN WILL <? 1 PROTECT LIVESTOCK - CONSERVE GAME - LOOK BEFORE THEY SHC OT. 2 PUT OUT THEIR CIGARETTES BEFORE THROWING THEM AWAY 3. 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