Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 21, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE 3 ¡y iIR M A N V O IN T I
JO l'K N A b , MORO, OREGON
Moro Personals
R epresentative and Mr-
Ft i” ell H udson
of T he Da“ s
w ere in Moro S atu rd ay
after-
noon and took a look at th e new*
bank building.
Mrs. G race Sm ith, m other of
Mrs E rn e st Wkxxls, left Tues-
day for h er home in P o rtlan d
a lte r a few d ay s visitin g here,
She expects to
re tu rn
ubout
th e first of December to help
care for the W oods’ ch ild ren
w hile th e ir
m o th er
en ters . a
P o rtlan d
hoap h al ft» furtheii
plastic su rg ery .
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K enneth Searcy has re tu rn e d
to Oregon aftftr serv in g at Cam p
G ordon as tra in in g officer H e
is now a t Sweet Home an d ex -
pects to go to w ork a t electrical
engineering
although
still in
the reserve.
N ovem ber 20 w as the 35th
w edding an n iv ersary of Mr. and
Mrs. H arry P in k erto n and Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Thom pson who
w ere m arried th e sam e day b u t
a t differen t tim es arid
places
back in 1917.
Fog, Niat has been
slow ing
traffic in the n o rth end of the
county for a week, crep t up to
Moro W ednesday
and
blotted
out th e .sun th a t had been con­
trib u tin g
som e w arm th to the
fall scene.
The Odd-Fellows
en tertain ed
th e R ebekahs w ith a potluck
supper and som e gam es of pln-
ochle at th e last hxlge m eeting.
Mrs. Mollie McLachdan would
like to have used clothing in
good condition w*-’'*- could he
sen t to th e V eterans hospitals
for v eteran s an d families.
The A m erican I region auxiliary
served lunch and sold cakes
W ednesday at th e ir hall.
E dw in B alsiger is
receiving
tre a tm e n t for a curved spine
discovered aftler a Aootball In­
ju ry a few w eeks ago.
D eW ayne D uncan has h ad an
operation on h is knee th a t was
h u rt in the H eppner gam e b u t
he is n o t expected to play foot­
ball again.
H r. and Mrs. Collis Moore re­
tu rn ed hom e M onday
evening
from th e ir five w eeks trip to
M ichigan’s car center, through
Canada, New York andi home.
T he R asm ussen 25th w edding
a n n iv e rsa ry w as held in Moro
afte r all, th e d in n er being p re ­
p ared and served a t the hotel
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Conlee
' retu rn ed last w eek end from
E ugene w’here they v isited her
b ro th ers, and found M cKenzie
pass covered w ith snow
and
very likely at the end of its
use for th is year.
M rs. H om er Belshee is here
to visit for a w hile w ith h e r
son R ussell and fam ily.
Mrs. W. B. Jo h n sto n is a t the
hom e of h er
son,
Theodore,
w hile on h er w ay hom e to
Salem a fte r v isitin g at W allowa
* w ith son
P erry Jo h n sto n and
family.
L aw rence K irby m ade a bu si­
ness trip to P ortland over th e
w eekend.
A n um ber of Moro football
fans w ent to M aupin S aturday
to w atch M aupin w in from a
light quick M errill team by a
38 to 19 score and go to th e
sem i-finals of “ B'* team s.
Mrs. Lloyd Jo h n so n is recu­
p eratin g a t hom e afte r a seige
of pneum onia th a t k ept h er ir,
a hospital for several days last
week.
K enneth F ridley w as in P o rt­
land last week to
atten d th e
annual m eeting of Oregon F a irs
association.
He w as re-elected
as a m em ber of th e b oard of
directors.
W ily K nighten jr. w as here
from H am ilton Field, C alifornia
S aturday and attended th e high
school dance.
C ounty A gent Tom m y T hom p­
son broke his ankle F riday w h en
he steppedi on a tra ile r w hile
helping sp ray cattle. He w ent
to the hospital w here, a fte r th e
sw elling had gone dow n, a cast,
w as p u t on his leg W ednesday
and he w as able
to
re tu r n
home.
Carl Ziegler was here from
Condon w h ere he is teaching
school to attend* th e dance S at­
u rd ay night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G oddard
and fam ily
w ere
ylsito rs in
S h erm an county
S unday
and
w ent to th e Ruggles 40 y ea rs of
m atrim o n y g a th e rin g a t G rass
Valley.
F y tU » A Y ,
At e
NOVEM BER «1.
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Mrs. Johnson opened th e bu*i- Donald on th e « •«
ne*s m eeting
w hich
followed, th o se to help in the
F o r roll call th e m em bers told Mrs. W alt M om -
w h at each had m ade for th e ba- Fox, Mrs. A lta Smi
zaar.
M orris and Mrs. At
E lection of officers followed Mrs. Ben G allow ay
w ith th e last y e a r’s officers get- Will H uck a re to -c
tin g re-elected:
Mrs. Johnson,
The ch airm an ten
ch airm an;
Mrs. C u rtis
N eal, hers not to forget
vice chairm an; an d Mrs. G eorge dance S aturday No\
Fox se c reta ry -trea su rer.
th e g range hail. A 1
iiiterm li
1R“ bazaar date w ill lie Dec- se rv e d at
tl
em ber 13 at th e R ufus g ran g e It w as an n i
(l;tH
A 6:30 d in n er will s ta rt w ork days on M«nc
th e evening. T he ch airm an ap- and W ednesday of
poin ted th e w orking com m ittee
Mrs. Sam
Brock
for th e d ln n er M rs. Sain Brock draw ing. Mrs Gt u
and Mrs H arry A dam s as cash . and Mrs. A1 Ik.rm
je r s - Mrs. C u rtis Neal, Mrs. A1 dates of R ufus gran
D orm aler, Mrs. Jo e D rln k a rd a n d sent for th e nteetin
Mrs.- G eorge M acnab a t th e ser-
Roland Jo hnson,
ving tables. Mrs. H a rry A dam s anti Atlee W ilsi n wt
Mrs G race Medien, Mrs. L u th e r R ufus g ran g e h ad grounds Mon-
Stvw ard and Mrs H arlan d Me- day. A new ditch is be n
. Mr. and Mrs. John-
d
in su ran ce
m eet-
S q u a re D a n c in g :
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G ra ss V a lle y A u d ito riu m
F rid a y , N o v . 21
M e r to n S a u e r , c a lle r ,
Baked Hum or Roast T urkey A D ressing
Cranberry Sauce V egetables
P otatoes, G ravy, Soup, Salad
M ince or P um pkin P ie or F ruit Cake
G ay S hop
Wasco
Mary Itelir, Prop.
C. S. Forrester Hereford Dispersal
Ranch 1-Mile N ortheost of Gold endale, Wn. on S atus
OLD
IlliRMITAGE
BRAND
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Beefo’s
I h c r c a re , says th e
p h ilo s o p h e r, m a n y
r e a s o n s f o r d r i n k i n g a n d a n y o n e is
llw y.
enough.
Saturday, Nov. 29
■ww/ww
O n e o f s a id r e a s o n s , s u r e l y , is
fe llo w s h ip , th e fr ie n d lin e s s o f ju s t g e t ­
tin g to g e th e r , a n d th a t w e see m o s t
Rufus News
O f te
Registered Herefords
(By Mrs. G eorge L. Fox)
CHAPEL
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Oregon
Beefo’s
21 Head Top Quality
Mrs. G eorge Fox left F rid ay
for C orvallis w h ere sh e spent
the w eekend. A fter a silv er an n i­
v ersa ry celebration held S unday
for h er b ro th e r In law and sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. S tinson
of Coos Bay s h e ’ retu rn ed Mon­
day.
Mr. and MJrs. Eltnn
Medler
and d au g h ter
Mfercia w en t as
far as Mrs. M edler’s p are n ts a t
W illam ette F rid ay . T hen M arcia
stayed w ith
h er g ran d p a re n ts
th e re w hile th e M edlers w en t to
Corvallis for hom ecom ing for
OSC.
Mrs. C u rtis Neal w as hostess
to the R ufus g range H.E.C. club
T h u rsd ay afternoon. Mrs. Trace
F u n eral A dvisors and directors F ields w as
th e co-hostess.
A
1:30 d essert luncheon w as s e r­
LEO NARD It. SMITH
ved.
Mrs.
R oland
Johnson,
chairm an of th e club presided
T he Dulles
3135 at the coffee urn.
Phone
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8 p ,m .
new tall light weight 2-piece suits
and new fall dresses, skirts, blouser
Jantzen sweaters - White Stag
gabardine ladies’ slacks
NOVEM BER
SA X E
> a tte n d in g th«
♦ J o h n s o n \ pai
/ e •Z '
MORO HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
$1.50
evening. T here
s from R ufus
»Ration. R oland
. Ml. and Mrs.
V F W S p on sor, A dm . 5 0 each
77ianfesgiring Dinner
11:00 A. M. u n til 8:00 I*. M. T H U R SD A Y ,
d th
‘c /£r fansrwfotu
n.
B î r m ï t a «®
brxxd
B E E F O ’S
6 Cows with calf at side-3 Bulls
t a t
‘"nt < n, m k »1',,
•<*nno* WHI***
At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon
Two 5-years old; T hree, 3-years old; F o u r 2-years old; One
7-years old; O nf 9-years old One yearling;
T w o H eifers, 1»
and 6 m onths old
One Baby Beef
Beefo’s
Beefo’s
$4.1 0 f i f t
$2 6 0 . p t .
86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE
COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY
One 18 month old Hereford Bull
Younger cattle are all Aldarra Princeps 11
Aldarra Trix and Baca Elation 15 stock
Also have WHR Alladin 2 and Domino
The cow s are bred to A ld a rra
Trix a n d Joe Princeps, the $ 1 9 0 0
G rand Champion a t Midco Sale
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