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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1952)
o U 0 U .I « >HNRM.4.N COUNTY JO l RS AU MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 19)2 Clar I shop The unit vot ?d to c Hui In The Dalles suffering from a $10.0< for th î Chri: <e Drinkard a pinched schatic nerve which is ay afternoon. VBTJ p.unful. A sum m ary of the presidents Annie Fulton Chapter No. Mr. and Mrs. George Hebnuin F rank Reid is getting ready and secretaryto conference in îld a stated conununicati anti son Clarence of Toppenish, to open his dental office soot) Portland in October was given tober 28. W ashington, former Sherman and is having t K equipment by Mrs. Dish. A letter from Cy Mrs. Ha I W orkman was in- u , L P county residents, spent the week •lo v e d in gradually (iiunn on Hansen's disease wag Itiated into the Order. There p w lth mJi.r ’ na nd Ntra: T? W' Mr* and Mrs- George Mitchell lead by Mrs. M argaret Blau. were several guests from othetl \\ Bil Alle.v in The Dalles and visited went to Ontario. (glifoitiia to It was decided to order the the preachoo chapters present. Refr» ments and tbe w f, eW’ Paul A"* y ' ln ,he •<1™d 'h e funeral of his broth paper, "The S tar” from Carville, Macnab and Afterwards were served at the se of quests of he Ftot a . er and have not yet returned. La. This paper is put out by the coffee and p lodge. The star point of E sther returned L ?rvi ,,n £ hnJry A ehuaem ent n.ftht fer more residents of Carville. A copy will be honored and refresh Mr. and M meet at the home of Mrs. Edtth than 4,„ cluhher.. ,,f S h e r will be put in the Wasco schoo ments will lie served at the next Mr. and 1rs. Hal of Vancouver W Burnet on November 12 at 1:30 man countv wln held W e4 library and one for the unit. meeting November 11. IJnter- Hood Rivet end guests « ?■ " t Progr? ^ »111 be re-sday,. November 12 at the Donna Wilson gave a good re* ?rni H>n tainm ent for that meeting w ill Mr. and Mi o> ar er t tends are welcome. school house when Elm er port on her attendance at Girls Dick Smith, md he playing cards. Any members from a tv Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble and Ltem ian. V. S. National bank, State. She also showed a scrap beginning at Mr. and id Mrs. Terry B< Mrs. Ixnnh i a pi de- who can bring cards and tables, m and Mr s - * loyd Lane of Will present pins to leaders for book she has made on Girl State. turned to their home in monstration, > I M il are -T»?rO , Wen to ^^h \ alley their worjt and Bon Christianson The unit will give $10.00 to the land after two weeks her« Mrs. th. Thursday evening to the square F irst National hank, will pre "Yanks Who Gave” fund. They grand,I irents The T hursday bridge lub lbe McKee's Place. A lunch of •P i ind dance. met at the home of Mrs. Fran • sent v. • • v pins p A iio i v i vi • ■ v. i o , x • 11 i v. 1, will also put out ja rs to solicit punch " wa to clubbers. . • Esther? erv cis W atkins Octolwr 30. A des Ronald McLachlan came down Taskerude, state 4-H club lead- funds froth the public for t h e _________ sert luncheon was served at CARB OF THANKS from Madras Monday afternoon er will be present. Tommy same cause. 1 30 p. m. Mrs. B. Estrelle Hall- 1 want to tell th voters on his way to Pendleton to vote. Thompson, county agent, will The legislative bulletin will In s c a r developed trouble and preside won high for the club mem Sherman ountv it 1 appr bers. Guests included Mrs. Tom- ate the fine vote g he went on by bus after being instllation of a capacitor bank be ordered for Mrs. John Foss my Thompson and Mrs. T rum an the election Tuesday and hope e n A °„i >LST b< , hls m olher- at Moro by Pacific Power & who is the constiitution and by Mrs. .!«>«• Ihinkanl Strong of Moro and Mrs. John to merit the confidence it ex- Mrs Mollie McLachlan U h t comi>any was ^ p o u n c e d laws chairman. Mrs. Gus H art Mr. and Mr s. Arlet Rhinehart Fosh of Wasco. High guest prise presses, Mr. »mJ Mrs Max Belshe went thi8 week b L aurence Kirby, mann turned in $31.70 to the Marie Hosklnson ° f . 1, Sunday tO attend lineman-agent here for the pow treasurer which is the proceeds and family dt nve to Hood River was won by .Mrs, Strong Next the 50th wedding anniversary of er companv for the October 15 food sale. The to see the Cu Iver-Cascade lxx*ks Mr. anti Mrs. Chester W alker, Klrby said tbe ¿apacitor bank auxiliary is sponsored a food football game Saturday evening. one-time residents of th e Board- which has tx?en (^ scribed ap- sale and lunch election day at N orm an Keil- ^,r - and M man district. horn of The I s were Sunday propriately as a "pole-top gen- Wasco. ,•1 Mb <1 Mrs. Arlet Mr. and Mrs. M. A Bull ac- erato r” will provide closer vol- The Wasco Unit would like to Rhinehart and niiv. companied Mrs. MJary Eva . _ to tage control and help to prevent know v.here their traveling has- Mr and .M >ri Portland last Friday to visit line losses of electricity, irlnkard ket is. Would the one having it and grandson Jo liad« a busl- their son, Hollis, for a few days, The capacitor hank, he said, give it to the president. Mrs. R„- ness trip to pen(||etün t( pick up coming home Monday. Hollis de- is a unit small enough to be bert Bish a sadlde made for Joe by llani- cided to move to Portland in- installed on the crossarm of a A fter the stead of La Grande and is now power pole. Despite its small refreshm ents meeting adjourned levs. They a I o called on thein individual pies grandchildren,, Dr. ami Mrs. ('. working for Continental Grain, size, it will require an Invest- and coffee was of served by the L. Gray at E ho. Charles McAllister, who lived ment of more than $1500 by hostesses' Mrs. Doilal Brisl^n, in Sherman county from 1882 pacific company. Mrs. Boh Brishine and (laugh- Mrs. Harvey Hansen and Mrs until 1907, and ran sheep, died The finishing touches were Ray Brown. W hirlpool W ashers, B arney's <;\' at his home in Yakima, Wash., bing put on the new ultra-mod- October 29 a t the age of 92. ern Sherman county branch of He had been 111 for several' F irst National Bank of Portland wee*ts. this week in preparation for the Mr. andj Mrs. Vernon F latt left gala graud. opening and open Wednesday for Condon to spend house celebration scheduled for a few days with son Bill and Saturday, November 15, between family. 10 a m and g p , according Sherilf Norman Fields had to mranch managr Bon Chris- his face and p a rt of his figure tianson. pictured in a Portland pppec RUFUS ITEMS this week as he and other mem- rr.u„ . A t th e C A P IT A L C IT Y , M oro, O rcg n h e r. of the sh e riffs association , hT h e , V ? ’ B™wn 1 planned the annual convention. 7 “ . . . Wasc" Aln" » “n H elds Is president of the or- Auxiha.r y. „ T M7 ”??y after’ ganization for 1952. " oon hom e,° ! Mrs- Owcn Barnett. Hostesses for the after- Tli«■l inosuits, B arn ry ’N, iT. V. ~ noon w ere Mrs. Lee Dehler, Mrs. Sam Brock and Mrs. Dewey Thomas. Refreshm ents were ser ved by the hostesses at the close of the meeting. The auxiliary president Mrs. Robert Bish opened the business The Dalles NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N meeting. Marjorie Leach district • tu n 'll! president, sent the Wasco U nit The Dalles, Oregon a thank you note and a scrap V M00 t tll V AVI booK with the auxiliary’s em A name closely asso- blem on it for the Wasco Unit Owned by Farmers for Farmers reaching their mem bership quo elafed In the public ta by October 9. mind with dependability The mem,hers brought th eir gifts for the Christm as gift W asco O reg o n Rubber Tile, Hurney’* (J, V. Mero Personals jj j a Wasco News Beefo’s < ARI> OF THANKS it a pleasure to lie given 1 ‘i a good \ b y the voters the general election Tuesday and 1 am grateful for it, Clair Balzer CARD OF THANKS I want to sa\ to the voters of Moro that I am very pleased o\ei the vote of confidence given me by my election as mayor at the Tuesday city election. Vernon Flatt ' \R I> OF THANKS 1 wish to thank the many voter of Sherman coupnty for their upport in the election. Jack Steiw er 9 IT'S HERE, OREGON I FULLY AGED! Becjo’s These fall days wdrm or chilly, are just for mankind to put seme meat on his ribs for winter. A n d t iis is the place for it. FINANCE NEEDED FARM IMPROVEMENTS NOW! BEEFO’S Beefo’s Beefo’s new tall li^ht weight 2*piece suits and new fall dresses, skirts, blouser Jantzen sweaters - W hite Stag gabardine ladies slacks . 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T he excitement starts with your first hx>k at it, your first sitting in it, your first fingering of its slender wheel. • o o O o o you ESTABLISH bank credit you EARN 2 ? on S A V IN C S and 2 '^ ON C ltTIFIC A TIS OF o © mmiBB D tF O S li W ttTTIN TO But wait till Dynaflow Drive* begins work ing its magic—and its constant and complete sm oothness fills you with never-ending wogder. Wait till you feel the bubbling ftuberancc o two ^ r e a ^ j ^ ^ tio n ^ e v e n h jjrh a J U 7J ' l L o l l MATUSI IN I V IA R I SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH F l ^ ST NATIONAL BANK " l / r s BIMD 0»f«5ON TOOfTMRT of taking your first hill with a high-compres sion Fireball 8 Engine doing the honors. T hat’s when you get a man-sized sampling of the trem endously able and instantly responsive power you command here. Wait till you feel the serene satisfaction of skim m ing over rough roads, cobbles or ridged crossings. 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