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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1952)
M « K I HHKHUAK C O I N « J O I H S .I U M ulto, M M M l l t l h u , .H O I S T SJ. <H1 I-ongvl»>w’, Wa bin ;ton and the weekend w friends. Mr. nod M rs on Smith , ( B y M rs. A . F . B a lz e r) son, Ijirry, wen t P<t liant few da' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and day Io spend family drove to Portland Tliur- business and ti day to take their daughter, Ml»« Mrs. B. A. G !<<ft Saturday Leone Moore, to her home ¿liter for her home n Tut Dina after spending several days here. sj ending severa I week » here with Harold Bakin went to Port her brother an ti gisti r in , ’aw, land Saturday and brought Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lieun Reynolds, Lakin and their daughter, Mona, Mr. Gates came to take her home. who had undergone surgery at Mr-t. Kendrick Dunlap Emanuel hospital, home. childitn and Gene and Sharon Among those at the Fred Cox Cantrall returned Sunday from ranch last week to see the cattle Nyssa where they spent a w-eek were Dr. Ertsminger and Mr. Gal- visiting Mrs. Dunlap’« mother, gan from Washington State coW- Mrs. A. F. iMcG(nnis. Mrs. Dun ewe. Jim Malan and Bud Ab lap and children left Monday for bott from the Aldarra Farm* in their home in Carlton after Seattle, Eugene Courtney of The •pending the night with her mo Dirties and Andy Duffel and ther in law, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Mack Cox from the Ameieran Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer spent Hereford Journal In Kansas City, F»urid|y at Wa vslting Mr. Missouri. They came to see the and Mrs. Gus Hartmann. n o t SEW1V ES LOSE S L IT AGAINST U.S------- These housewives, seven or the famous 12 from Marshall, Texas, lost their suit testing the constitu new bull calf horn to Don’s $6000 cow and from Larry Dom Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling and tio n lit y of the government’s law forcing them to collect withholding son Gary were visitor-» in The tax >s from servants In federal court In Dallas recently. Seated (I. to r.) ino 200th. arc Mrs Carolyn Abney (who filed the suit), Mrs. L. P. Martin, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stark were I • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uamnwmd Charlies Spangler. Mrs. Celeste Clemons, Mrs. Fred Pela. Standing are business visitors in The Dalles are the patents of a daughter M rs . Edward L athrop and Mrs. W. K. Furrh. Monday. MV. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles and born in The Dalles Friday, Au- Saturday afternoon to attend Portland Saturday night and son, Stephen of Dee, spent the "11-1 15 the bridal hower for Miss Doro- «pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Frank E. Bayer weekend with her parents, Mr. thy Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg. and Mrs. Donald ('lodfelter. Mr. and family were business visitors Mi . and Mrs. Harold Blagg and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger Eccles returned Sunday and Mrs at Tygh Valley Friday. <’ ughter. Sandra, came up from and family went to The Dalles Eccles and son remained for a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens few days. anil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson A iin r iittm e n r Mrs. Frank von Borstel went w’ent to The Dalles Saturday to Corvallis Saturday where she tt take Mr. Johnson’s brother, attended the wedding of hei Max Johnson, to the train for his niece, Mrs. Doreen ('lodfelter, home in' St. Ignatius, Montana daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Fran after spending the harvest sea cis Clodfelter of Corvallis. son helping his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis and Mrs. J. W. Blatg, Mrs. A. A. family of Condon spent Sunday Dunlap and Mrs. Herman Peters here visiting relatives. were among those going to Moro Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields had as their guests from Thursday to W A N T A SHARP TRADE Do you believe in a bunch of old From ^'here I sit, Dad’s state Saturday his cousin, Babe Ander ON VOI It A P P L IA N C E S ? ? tales about lightning — about how ment applies to a lot of things be son from Chico, California. It’« attracted by cats or the warmth sides lightning. Too many people W E A B E ( L E A N I N G (H it 'Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Buggies of c a ttle ... how it never strikes in think they know their neighbor’s . F L O O R S 'l’Ot K A T were husness visitors In The Dal the same place tw ice...o r how it’s wrong when he votes for his can ( I T P R IC K S Jes Tuesday. liable to turn milk sour? Lots of didate instead of theirs. Some peo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh and BAUM GARTN ER people often do—but they’re wrong. ple even resent our right to enjoy »on, Iticky, of Hood River spent H A R D W A R E & E L l. C T I t K Dad Hawkins inspired this col a friendly glass of beer if and Thursday and Friday at the home Grass (alley, Oregon umn today. He’s really studied up when we choose. Opinions based on of her parents, Mr. and MI'S. Don ('lodfelter. on lightning sinco his own cow misinformation and prejudice, in barn was struck that time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. B a y e r stead of being “grounded” on true and children, Mrs. Charles Perrl- “Trouble is, most of us don’t facta can cause more damage than go and daughters, and Mrs F. ’I’. know half enough about the sub lightning ever did. Bayer were in The Dalles Friday ject,” Dad says. “And about half ‘. t i l , DIDLLING evening for dinner a n d a tte n d e d of what we <fo know is false!” the drive-in theater celebrating I .1*. DA I L I’.S, OREGON Mrs. F . T . Bayer’s birthday. Herman Peters jr. went to Phone 3729. 518 W. 7thSt Grass Valley Sunday evening to visit her bro ther and sister in aw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hogue and family. Among those going to Mjudras Sunday to the rodeo were Mr and Mrs. Dell Olds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and son, Robin. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett and «on, Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford left F riday on a - trip to Berkeley. California to visit relatives and on to ix)s Angeles. Miss B u rto n Alley accompanied them to Stockton, California to visit her aunt and familly, Mr. and Mrs. Ixonard Jones. Mrs. Charles Perrigo and dau ghters went to Woodland. Wn., Sunday with Mr. Perrigo where be ¿s employed to spend a week. Mrs. Maude Bevans of Bend visited Sunday at the home of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingrain of The Dalles came up Sunday to take their daughter, Miss Bar bara Bishop home after «pending the harvest season here helping Mrs. Marcus EslInger. Mr. and Mrs. John Singer of Hale, Missouri, were visitors Sunday afternoon at the home of (heir nephew and niece. Mr and Mr«. Harold Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fields and children, Susan and Steven, left Friday on a trip to California where thye wiM visit her sisters and families, the L. S. Logans and the Mario Canaveros. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beyers and sons left Thursday on their : 5 - T-i»-«•-4 •— — return trip to Chicago after spending their vacation in Seat tie and here with her unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer Mrs. Henry Roth left M onday# for her home in Olympia, Wn., after sp en d in g several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth ( rews and family and in Calif ornia with relatives. • -------— , THE G A Y SHOP lovely new dresses and Lingerie W hice SMg, Lazy Susan w rap skirt Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses G ay Shop Wa«co Oregon ANNOUNCING 1 From where I sit... i y Joe M arsh THE DR. F.A. PERKINS O.D. Well, What Do You Know? DORIN W ILBURN Copyright, 1952, United States tirewers foundation PRACTICE is being continued at 301 East SECOND Street Panting - Papering Dccoraling F ree estimates in association with DR. J. D. MINNICK O.D. Brush and Spray Guaranteed Satisfiietion PHONE 2911 F o r info rm ation call M oro 821 I- K . P E R L E Y «teak«. And Mire make you th in k of such thing«. And, b .shcLs Ihroiigh (lie fanning m ill say, who doesn't like to think of such tilings. Gad, I'm hungry. a le w tim e s ami get son«* I o ex hibit at the fa ir. You can get Sherman county has a fine lot S3.00 tor 15 poninls and th a t’s at of horse.;. I, might take ’em all th e r a le of SI2 per bushel. Bet to pull a plow but they rldo ter than .-ant.i Clans. wonderful. It used to be that s i z z lin g But the m ajor part of the e x doors, in the I».,in-, the judging corral. There’s the h on es, cattle, sheep, sw ine and hens. Such things m ake up a quarter of the cou nty’s Income according tt) the state depart ment , i agriculture. hibit-» are out of If a young fellow didn't have nothing but a horse and a saddle ami mebbe a few blankets he wasn't considered very up and coming. Nowdays a man's ,n.)t considered up and coming un til he’s got a hors? anil saddle. How times change. Men ¿-iid women Just n atu ral No one, «erlain ly no Nliei mnn T h e y ’re pretty conn ..in, ran be unmoved ¿it ly like horses. s . e in ? th« mt steers. Even a mao ¿«ml fa ith fu l and dependable. 'I lie w ith o ut a nerve in hi« stomach man on horseback looks down would be impressed by th e ir beauty. They look like big, thick, Exhibits M ake a F air toasted ¿.ml pressed again. But homesteaders used to eat it be cause it was filling— and all they bad. Sacksewers used to eat »n everyone. He feels like a lord ami if he knows Imw to ride he looks like one. T h e re ’s nothing p rettier than u man ¿in, I a horse (hat move along together as if they were otnx Do folk« come to a fiilr to see ....... * ‘ l,n the exhibits and stay Io wuteli «»••• M r t w B t f M m t r O r, .lo they In this n „ . „ n W h ich h a s • rome to be entertained and look of the best wheat ...... at the e x h ib it* w hile w aiting? th en s h o u ld he a <li ,| n Or are the exhibits enlert Un w hich every n could he proud "n *"1’ < * « ' * ............. .. I t nil ha oo.| t. -t w . H I t ,|!t •nenls exhibitions? Ue M il kl . , . „ . . . 1 1 , I m iiip .111,1 ( j^. , ;,|ul. confused. is good. Between now ¿mil fair Well, anyway, there will be lim e farm er-, shetihl in n a few both Fair the 13-11 • And the little tykes have horses, too— Shetland.«. For some years there’s been a lot of them at the fair. Ridden and driven by youngsters. Add a lot to it, too. It's fun to be sitting here th in kin g about all ,1he things anil all the people w e’re going to see ¿it the fa ir ¿uni we hope you ¿ire feeling the name w ay. at the Sherman County which Is going to be held ¡it fairgrounds September of this year, which Is 1952, Some of these exhibits ¿ue very striking. The grange exhibit pic- lured above was aituple, com plete ¿ind also pretty. In the pa vilion there ¿ire many Iw autilul articles. Before lunch or dinner the display of vegetables and fn u is look very good, so fresh ¿in«r clean. And so do the «.ikes for tlnise fo r whom tivoirdupois is ¿in addiction. There's lots of tlirn i, black «»tics, w hite ones spotted ones, like a careless nei gh I mh -’ s pigs. Of course, no one eats wheat any more, that Is. unless it ha» ls>en sold ami Innigbt a half doz en times ami ground and rot let I «ml separated, uml baked, ¿in i X. « - © Sherman County Fair Seplenkr 12'13'M