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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1952)
•’ . U . E » SNEBM AV COUNTY lO lIlM l.. 1«, 19.52 >ung returned hnr oni the hospital where he spent tiedlcaJ attention. Melos w The Pi* Grass Valley íBy Mn. A. F. Balzer) Th I R I D A V, J A N il A B V MORO, O REG O N American Lemon Auxt the at K Ids wen* itimi; John Rust X ay on busi X Valley anil card hole tt Wedi Mrs. nneth llatt munit 1 hairtnan Piai Iso in I for a party Mr. Harry *^r and Mrs. H arry Y I.* giun and Auxiliary mem an«4 thilUren arrived Th > to t>e held a t the Kent I*e from Portland and spent n hull Thursday evening. Saturday with his parent Janu: (¡rover Young. 21. Mrs. Marcus Kslinger ^*’d M nt.’O r Is co unittee chairman. Refresh- F’lo ^ n c e Clark returned nient of cake and coffee were Portland with thorn after spei served at the close of the meet- a week here helping her n itig by the hostess. The next Bier move, meeting will l»eld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy fichilli Mrs. A. A. Dunlap Wednesday a,1<1 Bud Coon, were bu.dnt I ’ebruary 13. .visitors In The. Dalles Wuln« Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCourcey day. and son, Michael, of Prineville Mr. ami Mrs. John R u i' we fcjxmt the week end at the home visitors F riday evening .at tl of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russo home in Moro. Ted von Horste Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantre Lev Jan rup About 5-1 friends and neigh- lo ts railed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buether Saturday night to charivari Mr. and Mrs John B ueth« J r Everyone had a gi«(l time singing and dancing and later refreshm ent» were served. Lois Payne spent the week end as a guest of Mauna Kakin Willard Barnett and Mr and Mrs. O. N. Buggies were business Visitors in The bal.es Saturday, u , he I**0 school has- e e r s, havf ‘- « • W e to 8’ io *••* enough to w in “7 8ame“ * ? w “ ° U< ones- Corbett. St. Mary's. Larkd^ie an<? Cascade Locks be.aten tllwn anc* they have Maupin. Latest defeat Xure a n d ^ h a t’ !* L ? “ tlve of th e ^ v a y b o y t^ R U F U S ITE M S e n o u ^ '° ” IAJ8INC GAMES tv , *• but . n°‘ mr-K l he Wasco grade school came The Kent Stags are playta« to Rufus school Wednesday to games with teams from nearby nave a basketball game with the towns with fair success although r«. T. M. Ko.... Kulus lads. Wasco made the they lost to the strong Wamic ■Mr. and Mrs. Willard B arnett tii st basket, but then Rufus took lumber team last week, h to the Moro bas tbe lead and were ahead all the ketball boys aud some of their way. Tne first quarter, the score Kiri friends and Coach and Mrs. was t to 13 in favor of Rufus. lohnson Saturday night after Kusseil Blake, the captain of be game between Moro and Fos* the team, led with 7 points to B A T T L E WSTD G U E R R IL L A S . . . T he body of a C o m m u n is t g u e r r illa his credit. Michael O'Brien, Jim U j j Ik s in fo re g ro u n I here as F re n c h Jungle tro o p s in the b a c kg ro u n d o p e ra te my box and Je rry Brackett • g a in s t hidden snipers in Cbo-B« n Puss, T o n k in , In d o c h in a . M o re th a n cacii won 6 points. Bobby Byrd .< .« ; ' ar lie ^ « bodies of dead C o m m u n ists w e re feund in th is 'a r e a a fte r the a c tio n and V invent Relioni also played, the F re n c h fo rc e s c u t o ff a g u e rr illa fo rc e fro m iome of his parents. Mr. and th a t ‘ took pla ce when - — in e game ended Rufus 25, Was its escape route to the m o u n ta in s and s ored a sm a sh in g v ic to ry o ve r f.rs. Ted von Borstel. co J«. Reds who ha. bit too pre ,in g lately. Mis. Richie Dingle and her 1 daughters had dinner Sun- were in 'J he L son in law and daughter, Mr. Thur for Mi and Mrs. Ha]ph Bugge an(, d tlj h parents, Mr. and dental appoint and Mrs. Mobley are spending a n.in ? ter, \ ee* of Moro were few days at the Dingle ranch 'i r n e t Ksl Inger t Morn \\ f r and H oopci and oinner guests Monday evening south of Rufus. Mrs. A. A. Dm* • v -re in ¡he at the John Rust home. All go- Mr. and Mr«. H arry „ Voung I)a||(,s A Mr. and Mrs. Olan St rk and • ' ,},e b a ll game after dinner. ,, Mr. and Mr Frank von Bor- > _ ,, . . _ children and Mr?. W. D. Barnett , , John Rust and were dinner guests Friday even stel were dinn. 1 at the home of ' and Ms. Eu- <iall'-’rhter. Geraldine and Mr. and ing of the Harold Owen.;’. dis. Bill B rinkert were in The \te iM/i Mrs. m-«, John 11 n Rolfe ■> and . peno Knott at mi . «mu \\ II , x<av 1 Wednesday on business. 1. Ronald were .business vis- ' ^r ' ,in<‘ 8 » S a tu rd a y on *n £ M rs‘ rs in The Dalles Monday. " e re in , h e I ,a md -on Gary, and Donald Schil , Among the business visitors ljUsiness« ling were dinner guests Sunday Fvery hig »quarc package o f M oth e r’s Oats .4 in I he Dalles Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. e \JXy left at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. offers an exciting double value! Because Mt. and Mr Frank E. Bayer Monday for | (land on busi- F. Schilling. money can’t buy a finer quality, more deli* 9) 5U depeht th e I MOOUrAK ST* fe ^ fia n d y KITCHEN UTENSILS MOTHER’S O A T S J & S i ^ “ » Ik X. £ ( I I Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred < Payne and family, Mr. and Mrs. 2Sbs- M IL K D R IN K E R S W IN F lU - C - E - - W - AR — . . . T here v.aa a p rice w a r c o ir.’ on In the east Ncw Y o rk section of B ro o k ly n , w ith m ilk as the hone «,< co n ten tio n . F o r once the custom rs were g e ttin g the b e lt r o f the a t ¡tg s g e e lle l lh r rs u trie Ir lc d i l I (o n u n d e ie til - a« .1 h . o ...I th er, _ .. 1 ' an lie ... A . l . e V. rr It . f a* .1 rk a re m obbed by ea g er m ilk b y , . , as they snatch . ¡ n o t m .iu c rs a cents each, th e <uua | re ta il p ric e in th is e lty i r l w o such co n ta in e rs nt , ,, n»ld Owens had n< H a ro ld F a k i n am i d a u g h te r , as dinner guest and Mrs. una, A. S. A lbany and Mrs Mr. ''¡'i; ,un“ •'J1'“' Al: Aln<xi *’a>ne O O RIN W IL B U R N Ji‘:i n ' 8 ’ Airs. Christina Meldaner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer were W. I). B arneit anti Bill Barden- dinner guests Sundav at the ' , ' non of Mr. and Mrs. Gu- n •, » T H ’?: DALLES, OREGON Phone 3729. 518 W. 7thSt I Owican and' .... daughter. <™Wr™ ? .^ r . W ELL D R IL L IN G ctous, o r more nourishing oatmeal than 1 or. u i s P a,s> P“ vked in every package you 11 find a valuable, useful prem ium such as aluminum kitchen utensila, famous "Fire* k in a " glass cup and saucer, beautiful " W ild ?iv, Patteri> «hina o r gay co lo rfu l Caroi* vai W arc. N o w a n in g ! N o coupons! N o money to send. Just ask your grocer fo r M other's Oats wHU Hiemium, in the big square package M^TnER'S OATS — o privet I I . I I ? I : I W u -1 11. ¡ra. • Kenneth H attrup of TM QUAKH OATS COMfAMT re- the home of b r irar- Mr. and Mrs. Ted von el Wt'dnesday from P ort d to anti Mrs. The shop will be closed January 10 and will open again February 1 with a complete suxk o f LOVELY SPRING DRESSES H arry Stark Gay Shop W a -c o “J,. . F* F» r* , U, Oregon Vi _, --p—Tc.e-s X* '• y*| *13 IV'MKMI VI* LJW lO L E A D S B R IT IS H FO R C ES . . . C o iu m a n tle r*ln -rh le f of I! r I t I a h fo re rà In E g y p t la L ie u te n a n t G en e ra l S ir G eorge E ra k in e . He b ro a d ca st a w a rn in g to his trpopa s-iyln g , " B e re a d y to p ro te c t y o u r se lf. We a re not lo o k in g fo r tro u b le , b u t we ah a ll d e a l w ith it f ir m ly . . .»• DANCE JANÜA p V 9 „ OI ÏI f ia t s the jubilant news that comes from Flint tot every Buick dealer—and here we pass the thrilling shory on to yon. It sure is true for *S2 that better automobiles are being built — and h is bin I oi eg them. Feud the gttod word and you'll agree. January 19, 1952 Grass Valley Auditorium All money goes to Infantile Paralysis fund Square dances, Schottische, Polka ivn A n d w ith all its n e w p o w e r , it d e liv e r s m ile s p e r g a llo n . B ut th a t is not a ll. F o r th o se w h o w is h it, th e r e is a b r a n d -n e w v e r sio n o f p o w e r s te e r in g th a t w o r k s lik e a h elp in g h a n d - g iv e s y o u th e sa m e su r e fe e l of c o n tro l y o u h a v e a lw a y s k n o w n in a w a y d r iv in g - y e t ta k e s less th an o n e-fifth th e effort n eed ed to tu rn th e o r d in a r y w h e e l stan d ing at c u rb sid e. i i s pure tliis down to plain statements of J t let .¡ t id le i them speak for themselves: T Tlie dy ramie darling pictured here is the 1952 ROADM ASTER. A mow 11 Hus tne mightiest engine in Buick history. S u re, w e r e p u ttin g o u r b est fo o t fo r w a r d w h e n w e ta lk a b ou t R o a d m a s t e r . of any pootwar Buiek. a __ Vx e x c z sQsy c7 i I bus i ' e The Expanding Values of What Ton Ou ti The largest oool starts with a single Me insurance savings— your funds fer your f.rst premium deposit. bX"*’ But y o u ’ll find a h o st o f n o ta b le fea tu r e s in S u p e r s and S p e c ia l s t o o - p l e n t y to m a k e th em , as a lw a y s , th e sta n d o u t b u y s in th e ir f ie ld s - f o r rid e, for c o m fo r t, for s ty le , fo r ro o m , It Bus the richest fabrics and smartest'tailoring that ever ¿raced a Buick’s interior. greatest trunk space since spare tires moved off the front fenders. I CONSIDER; drop. S3 with vn.tr future secuiitv s b rt * U fl * !Oil1 and for p o w er . It bus tbe most supet b ? <</<■ in Buiek history. C o m e in —look th is triu m p h a n t tr io o v e r — an d It b , the/, test carburetor that Buick research has ever de\ ised. “ c"rl,I *r m »'« '«h Premium It is t.’ie quietest car (hat Buiek ever Built. Id. coupon 5- 60 nt. y o u ’ll k n o w w h y e v e r y B u ic k d e a le r fro m co a tc to c o a st is g o in g arou n d w ith a s m ile on h is fa ce. <*• í »»< í i «Art*/ iMffan RST S H O W IN G M b ix o n i,rc i t a s ® S A TU R D A Y $4 10 f if t l BAKER l \ S |R A \ < K A ( .E \( y (•BASS I ALI EV tn \ COMP^ nv r u J 2 £ 0LD Hr” MITL.F I COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KCNrUfc>W 5 0 1 East S e co n d St. lotor Company T h e D a lle s, O re g o n