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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938
by the Home E club member*,
play with high
winners The next party is planned for
Mrs Frank January 21.
Dewey Thomas ai
held its reg
The Rufus gr,
Reid while const ion awards
went to Dolph B ?r and Mrs. ular meeting T1 iurt ay night af-
Iceland Medler. A r cards the ter .ftl the mem lier present par-
?k dinner at
ho itess rved sat: I wlches, pie tieiuated In a i>
Preset or th affair 6:30 p . Harland McDonald, mas-
an 1 coff
were Mr. and Mrs Dewey Thom, r, P ided at the grange meet
as, the Morris Burnets, Don Mac- ing which followed. Mrs. Harland
nabs, Frank Reids, Bill Macnabs, McDonald reminds all that the
Holland Jonhsons, George Mac Home Ec. club plans a pot luck
nabs, Dolph Bakers, George Foxes, dinner at the hall January 12. The
club will hold a short meeting af
and Mrs. Harland McDonald.
ter the dinner and then all will
The Rufus grange put on the have a social evening together.
second of a series of card parties Mrs. McDonald also reported the
at the hall Saturday night. The granges secretary and treasurer’!
high scorers in pinochle were Leo books were audited and found m
Watkins and Mrs Floyd Haines -------------------- ---------------------
and low Floyd Haines and Mrs.
MORO BEAUTY SHOP
Harland McDonald. The high scor
ers in canasta were Harland Mc
OPEN
Donald and Mrs. James Maddox
TU USUA Y, WEDN ESDAY
and consolation to James Maddox
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
and Mrs. Mae Fowler. After the
games refreshmens were served
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Five tables of pinochle were In
Moro Personals
Mrs. Ralph Busse er
at her home WéJûesdâj
¡lined
er on
in honor of Mrs. Georg**
her birthday anniversary Three
tables of cards were in play. Mrs.
Gieser received high prize and
Mrs. Lawrence Kirby low.
Re
freshments of birthday cake and
coffee were served. At the cloae
of the evening the guest of honor
was presented ^¿ith a lovely blan
ket.
Present were Mesdames Lloyd
Wooderson,' Tom Woodcock, Ray
mond Kelso, Jim Taylor Harry
Benson, Bill Rodda, Max Belshe,
Lee Belshee, Gwenn Matteson,
Lawrence Kirby, Mollie McLach-
lan and the guest of honor.
A drivers license examiner will
be on duty in Moro Tuesday,
January 17, at the court house
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
Mrs. Collis Moore has filled for
national committeewoman of the
Republican party, announcement
of such intentions being made a
week ago. Mrs. Olive Cornett, in
cumbent, has announced that she
will not again be a candidate.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Thompson
are in California visiting relatives
and enjoying the sunshine.
Grading of the new highway 97
south of Moro despite some frost
nearly every night goes on. Tlw
stretch to the new school site is
almost completed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sayrs left
Monday on their annual w Inter
trip. This time they are going
by freighter from the California
coast through the Panama cana
to the Florida coast, lhej v>
hire an auto for excursion pur
poses, until they are ready to
£ me home. The expect to re
turn by train after a two month
sojourn.
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R. II. Ba Mock (left) Oregon blad (R-Ore) in W ash in gton on th e
State H igh w ay E ngineer, con fers P resid en t’s road hill,
w ith R ep resen ta tiv e W alter Nor-
uary 15 to 22.
Mrs. Bob Byrd R, Mrs. Charles
Burnet H. Mrs. George Fox musi
Mrs. G eorge F ox
cian for R.
Members of the granges of
Joe Guthridge was assisted in
Sherman county met for a pot the work by Mrs. Rolland John
luck noon dinner at the Rufus son, state grange lecturer, who
grange hall January 4. Mr. and is a member of the Rufus grange.
Mrs. Joe Guthridge and sons of Mrs. Curtis Neal was regalia
Hermiston were present.
bearer and Mrs. Walter Morris,
In the afternoon Mr. Guthridge the emblem bearer. Mrs. Leo Wat
state grange deputy, installed the kins played the marches for the
following officers: (Pomona offi work*
cers will be described as P, Rufus
Mrs. Will Huck was the only
officers as R and the Harland- one in Sherman county to receive
view officers as H. Masters, Rol- a National Grange Achievement
land Johnson P, Harland McDon award for her lecturer’s work.
ald R and Orlow Martin H. Over Mrs. Rolttind Johnson made the
seer, Sadie Rich R.
Lecturers, presentation.
Mrs. George Fox P Mrs. Will Huck Rolland Johnson, Sherman coun
R. Steward George Fox R. Assis ty Pomona master, announced
tant steward, Atlee Wilson P and there will be a Past Master’s meet
R. Mrs. Charles Blake as chaplain ing of Sherman, Wasco and Hood
R. Treasurers, Mrs. Sam Brock P, River counties at Rufus January
Joe Abraham R. Secretaries, Mrs. 28. A 7 o’clock pot luck dinner
Harland McDonald P, Mrs. Atlee will precede the meeting.
Wilson R. Gatekeepers, Walter
Bids on the new Union High Bruckert P and H and Floyd Hain The Rufus PTA met January 5
school building will be open
es R. Ceries’, Mrs. Charles Bur at the Rufus school lunch room.
January 26 by the board and it t net P, Mrs. Orlow Martin H. Pom- Curtis
Neal, president, opened the
expected that the contr,a ctJ 2 v onas, Mrs. Will Huck P, Mrs. F. meeting. Ralph Vrana played a
be let immediately and work Haines R, Floras, Mrs. Fred Har tape recording from the Glen-
starSd »« soon “ w‘ ather per’ rison R, Mrs. Blaine Miller H. mark school at Fort Worth, Texas.
Wilson P, Mrs. Harland Mc Their students told what their
m Bonds for. $301.000 have been Atlee
Donald R and Mrs. Charles Bur state was noted for and what they
sold and a special levy of approx net H. The executive committees, were doing in school. Vrana sent
imately $42,000 for 2 U l ^
Will Huck P and R, Louis Sather a recording to them from the Ru
structlon is also avalla •
P and H, Sam Brock R, Rolland
students.
are several alternatives in tne Johnson R. Mrs. Walter Bruckert fus After
the meeting Vrana showed
specifications which wiU ma^Ch H and Blaine Miller H. Home ec the films, "Preface to a Life’’
nosslble for the board to build the onomics, Mrs. Walter Bruckert P, which dealt with the raising of
main building and whatever oth
After a weekend of plowing children, and "Oregon’s Natural
er building funds permit. It 1 through muddy roads made so by Resources”, a film in color telling
thought that there will be several the frost going out of the ground Oregon’s story very well.
bidders.
and the snow leaving, it is a little
Hostesses for the evening were
dryer now. Three times already Mrs. Charles Blake, Mrs. Leslie
this winter we have gone through
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HA X o u r sincere the experience of having the snow Hascall and Mrs. Ralph Vrana.
The Community Card club met
thanks 7and dee,, apprécia, on o and freezing, and the muddy
muddy roads which follow the Monday evening at the Rufus
our many friends who were
kind to us during our recent he thawing. Everyone is holding grange hall with Mrs. George Fox
lavem ent and also for the beau their breath (literally) to see if we as hostess. The husbands were in
have to go through all this any vited to this meeting. The club
tiful floral offerings.
The Eslinger Family more this winter. Usually we have hopes to make this an annual
event to entertain the husbands
but one spell of this.
The Rufus church of the Naz- during the winter months when
arene is expecting an Evangelist the roads are bad traveling for
to he here for services from Jan- the women drivers.
Rufus Peí sonáis
AMANA
good ordo©
The Rufus grange voted to
send their lecturer, Mrs. Will
Huck, to lecturer's school. The
master said all the officers should
strive to win a plaque In the of
ficers attendance contest this
year.
Harlfpd McDonald said he will
have an officers meeting at his
home January 16 at 7:30 p. m.
It was reported James Tate has
For the literary pxusiuui ju s .
Will Huck had the ceremony of
"Symbolism of the Lighted Can
dles” by the offl rs with Mrs.
Sam Brock as ma: r of ceremon-
les. There was ah a game,
The master
is Mrs. Sa-
die Rich for having her opening
‘er's station
;harge of th.
committed to memo for the first
meet 1 1® this year.
The new year, may it be a happy
one. You’ll need clothes to keep
you warm, clothes to make you
proud, clothes to make you gay
and we’ll have them.
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Time Nearing for
Start on Union High
I have sold my welding and repair shop to
Virgil Kuhn and am leaving Moro. In so doing I
want to thank the people of Sherman county for
their patronage and friendship during my business
life in this county.
It is my hope that you will continue business
with Mr. Kuhn, who is a competent machinist, and
accord to him the fine courtesies that made doing
business here pleasant to me.
Beefo’s
at the Capitol City
We’re going to change this place
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around soon and adapt it to the serving of dinners to
groups that want a place to meet.
Dine and Dance every Saturday night at BEEFO ’S
Sincerely,
Tom B. Monroe
Dr. Frank D. Reid
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