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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1952)
r PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY Moro Personals W ord received from Mrs. George Wilcox of Salem states that she and George are grand parents again since the arrival of a baby girl January 6, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Wil cox.. She also states that George is anxious to go to Phoenix, Ari zona, and they expect to start about the 12th of January for that state. Gordon Hi Ider brand and Don ald McDermid returned Sunday from Los Angeles where they had been to see the Rose Bowl football game. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W atkins and daughters of Wasco were in those parts during the Rose Bowl game also. Giles French drove to Milton Monday where he talked and engaged in a m en’s forum at the St. Jam es Episcopal church as a guest of Joe Belanger. B cefo’s JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON I BIDAY, JANUARY' 11. 1952 in, Mrs William Roos, oid Mrs. Eliza- 1 tile guest of leffer was also hardw are cor- tanch & Home Thompson T hom pson attended att jf a sub-comn it»- at is preprain (h u the conference ltural m atters v Id in Corvallis ne and Mrs. Robe ho Dewev Rol Turret December 20 from Lowry Air Force base in Denver Colo. Cpl. Howell left Friday night, Jan u ary 4, on the Portland Rose for Tyndall Air Force base at Pan ama City, Florida for more schooling. Mrs. Howell Is re maining here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell of Wasco. Mrs. Max Barzee planned for a group of friends to surprise Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer on her 83rd birthday Saturday Janu ary 5. Around the table set for eight were Mrs. Maggie Banum. Mrs. Ida Davis, Mrs. John Park er, Mrs. Anna Moore, Mrs. Ed- Cold? Got wet feet? In danger of getting a cold? Having chills? Feel rocky all over? This is the place. At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon Beefo’s Ar C atherine Keith McDonald How to start engines fast in extremely cold weather Beefo’s B E E F O ’S Barb th< 11 Cayrs left of the year California will go to search of w inter sunshine. Tommy DeMoss retut ed to his home Saturday after si>end- ing a few days in a Dal s bos- pital following a sleigh riding mishap. He suffered a sev ere concussion when thrown from his sled striking his forehead above the right eye. Doctors or ders are to rem ain quietly in bed for another week. Shown above ia a dash-inatalled primer pump designed to inject Chevron Starting Fluid into gas oline or diesel engines. It works this way: as the oper ator step s on the starter, he works the pump with his hand. Highly volatile Chevron Starting Fluid goes into the engine and starts it up. Has started engines at 50 below zero! To prevent ice foomation in your fuel lines and tanks, we also rec ommend Chevron Ban-Ice Fluid in eold weather. • W e’U be glad to fill your order for the prim er pump for your equipm ent and, o f course, see A ndersen that you have plenty of Chevron S ta r tin g F lu id and Chevron Ban-Ice Fluid all season. We em phasize service because it is the foundation of our F- r-A local business 1 r ~ ’ Graxx V alley, Oregon Phone: (¿ras» V alley, 232 nni rum n tn t mt t t t tun u t nmmH««» ool bou e January 7 and resided over by Marvls president. The second ■oup is called The Handy ’lothing club Belshee a n d Susan led the girls in a song Moto School News By R oger Miller 1\ elected news reporter Gentry replaces Joy is -ho was unable to carry student bady activités. It was also decided that food booth at the baske games, pioneered ny the sc more class. would be pa arund to the various clubs classes in the school giving a chance to make extra me An auction sale will lx? in the Moro gym Saturday ternoon, January 19 .by school district to dispose of cellaneous war surplus g» The student borly will re« half of the proceed® for han< the details of the sale. The members of the si lo a rd had lunch In the cafe Tuesday after which they held their monthly meeting in the office. first year group called u-t So Girls are making cases out of colored felt. Handy Girls are starting nn sew ing machines. Some art ing this year's project, •prize was won hv Penny l-H club girls received )ld seals for their charters. IH sTIM l \ i: F IN E K A L SERVICE By W ilma (¿entry The 4-H sewing clubs mt a Standard Oil < • i Cailla» aie Predati ♦ i Diatributod by _ < 1 . T*--- i C atherine A n d erso n Keith M cD on ald ♦ Beefo’s ♦ Mr. and Mr«. Wendell B iL iger drove to Portland Tuesday Wendell can consult his doctor about Ms troubling arthritis. The Missionary society met at the church Wednesday Instead o f at the home M rs. Dewey Thompson because of the illness of the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson. Timothy Butler, small infant of Mr. and Mis. Orville Butler, was released January 5th from The Dalles hospital w here he has been since his prem ature birth. Alts. Wiiy Knighten, chairman of the local Red Cross chapter, reports a regular monthly meet ing was held at the courthouse Monday. Routine business was transacted and certificates read ied for mailing to the recent blood donors in the last drive made in Sherman county for blood. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C hristian son and his mother, Mrs. Daisy Byers, left Friday for lx>s Angel es, California to visit Mrs. Chrstianson’s father and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christianson and family. 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