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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1952)
FACE S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORÓ, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY λ, !•# * “Advantages for t h e fruit | Musa is a - certified ' public Word received from Miss Imo MORO WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS j accOqptant in The Dalles. Before grower and row crop former gene Johnson states she has re entering private practice he was now enjoyed by the major agri ceived a promotional transfer to The Moro Woman’s club met j with the Bureau of internal cultural producers,” “Modernization of '«federal t tax j Revenue and in 4JM1-42 wa- Mrs. Sophia Dodson, accom the state Retirement System as last Thursday at the Moro Com Chief Zone Deputy Collector for collection procedures.” panied her son Ernest Dodson private secretary to Mr. M®x munity church with Mis. Earl “Elimination | of duplicating Deschutes, C ro o .k , Jefferson, and family of The Dalles o Manchester, and Is now working4 Gentry as program director for S h erm an.. Wasco and Hood Riv facilities and services in govern Portland .Friday to see her sis in the new state office building the day. Miss Dorothy Eakin, welfare - . er counties. Prior to his federc.1 ment. ter, Sister Celestine, a Domini in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. „ Lamer Sayfs ad m in istra to f^ b Sherman Was service he ranched with a broth .< His slogan will be: “An Inde can, who was transferred from pendent Democrat.” er at Mitchell. Providence hospital 4n Portland and daughter Dayanne, went to co counties, was the guest speak to St. Elizabeth’s hospital hi Portland Thursday on business er. Her 'subject was “General Musa is 46 years old, Itorn in In seeking the nomination he Oakland. Sister Celestine recent and to visit her sister, Miss Imo Welfare”. said he favored: Clackamas county, Is married and Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. ly suffered a broken hip from gene Johnson who« has recently "A realistic recognition of this has two sons. He is treasurer of which she hopes to recover more been transferred to that city M. A. Bull were hostesses for the afternoon.. ~ ' from SalejTt. district’s mining problems and local Red Cross chapter; past quickly in Oakland. IThe Missionary society of the potentials, and sensible relief president of Dalles Klwanis club, George, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Silver- Tea which is being and assistance in promoting min ex-direcor Dalles Chamber of Blaine Miller, was found to be Moro Community church are Commerce, past officer of Grange eral deposit ¿development.” «■ alright when he was examined sponsoring a “World Day of planned by the Junior Indies at Doernbecker hospital in Port Prayer” 4o be held at the church club of the ’ Moro Community “Continued expansion of Col and member of- Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants. land last week and he is home at 2:00 p. m. Friday February 29. church for March 7 will offer umbia River development.” a variety of entertainment. Mrs. again. It was feared that he had Mrs. Joe Heater v.-as honor T. Iceland Brown of The Dalle3 nephritis. guest at a layette shower held in Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder came the church parlors Tuesday after will be present to speak on the subject "Antiques” and to show home flrom the hospital Sunday noon. Hostesses for the event after a major operation. She is were Mrs. Clarence Huis, - Mrs. some she has In her collection. Mrs. H. R. Fancher of The Dalles recuperating slowly at home. George Benson, • 'Mrs. Robert will bring several musical num Someone broke in Bob King s Boynton and Mrs; Paul Cyphers. bers, both vocal and instrumen- IN MOTHER’S OATS house on the ranch recently Mrs. Ronald Powell sang two to the community. . - There while Mr. and MrS. King are numbers accompanied by Mrs. 1 also he on display the many Beautiful "Axur-He” Blue Glassware Iques brought by the ladles visiting in California, having Helen Sayrs on the piano. Games ‘ ' by Anchor Hocking were played and lunch served af of the community. Everyone is gone on from the Red Bluff bull Inside every big square package of M other’s .sale. Little of value was taken ter Mrs. Heater opened her many invited to attend and enjoy an Oats you get a valuable, useful premium. Actu afternoon with an atmosphere of and the presumption is that lovely gifts. ‘BEAc f e ally a value because money can’t buy a some marauding youngsters wer» yesteryear. > - Word has been received of th e . finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing Westminister Fellowship win the guilty parties. 2 .. oatmeal than Mother’s Oats! 4, birth of a son bom February 21 Start now to give your family thia good, hot, Mr. and Mrs. Giles French to Mr. and Mlrs. Archie (Bud' meet at the church at 6 30 Sun BRO O M K E E P S SU S PE C T IN L IN E . . . Picked op by New York pelice creamy-smooth oatmeal every morning. And were in Hood R iver. Friday to Pittman at Hillsboro. Mrs. Pith day. Joy I^ane will lead the dis a fte r a shot w as fired on 75th street, this fellow la firm ly entrenched get famous “ Fire-King” Cups and Saucers, or cussion on ’Growing Through In a te a t a t the E ast 67th St. police station. O fficers used the station meet with a group of interested man was formely Suzanne Sear Aluminum Ware, “W ild Rose” pattern Chins, or Carnival Ware. Buy Mother's Oats today! citizens who discussed the prob cy, daughter of Mr. and Mr^ Dally Devotions.” Joy Baumgart bouse broom to keep prisoner pinned. Police say he waa chased and ner will have the devotions..All captured a fte r the shot. Two knives w ere taken from him . The prisoner MOTH SB’S O A T S -« producf of THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY lems of that county. John Searcy.* Mr. Pittman is Mr. and Mrs. Art Bucholtz studying medicine at the Unlver high school age young people waa ten tatively Identified as John Buckm asler. But whether he fired are invited to attend. the shots or w hat he was doins with the knives wasn’t found onL and daughter, Jacqueline left sity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bennett of Tuesday for Portland to remain Washington stopped Clair Balzer w e n t. to Portland Auburn, a couple of days on business. BeefoL Ben Musa Announces Thursday to be with his mother. at the home of their son. Carrel, RUFUS ITEMS A marriage license was grant Mrs.LA. F. Balzer, who - under last week while on their way * ed at the county clerk’s office to went a serious operation there home from California. (By Mrs. George L. Fox) Candidacy For (Mr and Mlrs. Marlon Powell Arthur D. Allgeier of Moro and -Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kaseberg Mrs. Don Macnab will ¡enter Charlotte Eubanks of Portland. of Wasco returqe^ recently from are home again after a vacation The wedding was performed in Modesto. California, where they trip to California and I.as Vegas, tain the pinochle club at», her Congressional Seat home March 4th. The Dalles Thursday, February spent the most severe part of the Nevada. * • Mrs. Will Buck and Mrs. Rol Carl Fuller who has sold 21, with a few friends and rela winter. Ben Mlusa, State Senator from Knapp shoes here tor years has and Johnson each made a beauti Hood River and Wasco counties, tives present. Reception and decorated .felrthday case luncheon was held at the home •* Mr. and Mrs. Elmers Metteer been appointed state manager of fully for the Rufus gfhnge meeting announced Wednesday his inten- • of the groom’s cousin, John E. of Jennlng Lodge and Mr. and the agency but will still continue Thursday night. It was a regular tion to seek the Democratic noni- ' DeMtoss, near Moro that after Mrs. Robert Metteer of Oregon to cover Sherman county. noop. They are living on-the Bud City and Mr., and Mrs. Eldon /The American Legion Auxili meeting night but the grange had jnatjon for Congressman from Metteer of The Dalles were visit ary met Wednesday with Mrs- a 17 year birthday to celebrate the Second Oregon District, Belshe place. '■ Mr. and Mrs. John Parker ors here last week at the John Inez Thompson with 15-present. this month. The cakes were com Musa Ls completing his fourth spent the first of the4 week in Shipley and Ken Zachary homes. Decision was made to attend the plete with candles. Roland Johnson, master, pre- year as state, senator ~ and__h. £ They are parents and brothers school a t Hood River next week Portland attending a hardware Mr. and been chairman of the insurance convention. Mrs. Ivan Klrkelie and sister^ in law of Mrs. Shipley and to. Help give a I^egoln birth skied a t the meeting Mrs. Charles -Blake and Charles (ommittee, vice-chairman of pub kept the store in their absence and Mrs. Zachary. day party March 14. Schaeffer each received the ob- lie utilities and commerce, ano ligation of the grange. Mr. and local government committees. He MY8. Allen Tom wer< re instated, has been active In wdrklng for MORO HUSKIES BEHfT For the lecturer’s program of state tax reforms. As a minority THE G A Y S H O P which the entertainment com- member of -the senate tax com . At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon DUFUR IN PlaAYOFF GAME mittee had charge. Mrs. Atlee mittee he worked for more prac - The Moro Huskies held tight m Wilson read the history of the tical state Income tax laws and lovely new dresses and Lingerie Bee/o’s Bee/o’s “fourth place in the Cascade lea Rufus grange. Mrs. TL W. Little urged creation of a State Boaro gue last night by scoring a 57- played a piano solb. After the of Tax Appeals.* - W h ite Stag, Lazy Susan'wrap skirt 40 win over the Dufur Rangers. meeting Will Huck put on some This game was the make-up records on the Jukejbox and theie Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses game postponed last month on was dancing to round out the account of the had roads. evening. The Huskies taking a 13-9, lead Russell Blake and Jimmy Fox in the first quarter were never tied for points when the Rufus - threatened as they moved to W Wolf cubs met the Wasco grade 10 point lead a t half time 28-18. school hoys for* a basketball gam«! W asc o ‘ O re g o n in the third quarter the Huskies Tuesday afternoon. They each pumped through to 15 . Pfiore made nine points. Mlbhale. points to lead 43-29. ’ *«, . O’Brien was next ydth four L O W -C O S T — At the start of the fourth points and Jerry Brackett and quarter Harold Duncan, Moro LAND Bobby Byrd each gdt one point. g e t a ll of C A R f in a n c in g center, helped the Dufur cause The cubs were victorious with a Y O U R 'D E B T S BANK by1 getting mixed up after /the score of 24-11, when the final UNDER ONE tip off and scoring two points for whistle blew. - ' Tell your dealer you want to finance Dufur. — - • .. - v HEAD your purchase the modern, streamlined Bob Martin was high point man with 18 points. Norval Lane way—through the U. S. National Bank. was next with T3 and Harold Low bank rates...easy budget term s... PAY O N C E OR FARMERS Duncan with 11- Fran Phillis was OW NED by high for Dufur with 15 points. fast action. No previous arrangements T W IC E A YEAR OPERATE the M O RO (57) DUFUR (40) farmers T O FIT YOUR necessary. . „ ~ \ . B Martin (18) F <10) Potter NFLAÎ for FARMERS . MCOMCI U Martin (7) F ' <4) Underhill H. 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