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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1959)
PACE 4 SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 195V Wasco News 4-H & FFA Meat Animal Auction Aug. Sale 29 Saturday, 6:00 p.m. 47 Beef, 35 Sheep, 38 Swine By Pauline Broughton w as a.to n » p an ied to P o rtla n d by th e R o y se’s son, E v erett, an d Jim D uncan of G rass Valley. T h e boys took a bus on to E ugene, w’h ere they w ill sp e n d th is w eek a tte n d ing a w o rk sh o p for h igh school s tu d e n t body councils. E v e re tt R oyse is p resid e n t, an d J im D un can vice-president, of th e S h erm an h ig h school stu d e n t body for th e com ing year. Mr. an d Mrs. G ordon H ilder- b ra n d w ere rec en t g u ests of Mr. an d M rs. H en ry R ich eld erfer w hen th e y flew to M adras in th e R k h e ld e rfe r p la n e to a tte n d a “ F ly I n ” b rea k fa st. L ater, th e two co uples flew on to R edm ond for a visit w ith Mr. a n i M rs. Cal B u tler before r e tu rn in g to Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. C a rl Tuggle, along w ith Mrs. T u g g le’s m o th er, Mrs. A strid L ah m an n , and h e r n e p h ew s Bob, Tom an d Bill I^ahm ann, enjoyed on o u tin g recen tly at L ost lake so u th of H ood R iver. 'Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley A nderson and ch ild ren L inda and S co tt of Ik irtlan d , w ere w eekend v isito rs in th e G ordon Hdi’|>er home. I J ttle L in d a sta y e d for a w eek ’s visit w ith h e r g ran d m o th er. Mr. and Mrs. H arold W in e g rr an d d a u g h te rs A nn, C ath ie and P a tti S u e re tu rn e d S un d ay from a ten d ay v acatio n n ea r th e coast. T h ey v isited Mrs. W in eg ar’s sis te r an d b ro th e r in law, M r. and Mrs. N ell H aga a t Coquille, then w e n t on to ta m p n ea r Siltcoos L ak e in S iu slaw N ational F o re st, b ut b ecau se of th e ch illy w ea th er an d th e fog, th e y moved th e ir cam p to a spot n ea r Coos Bay. E n ro u te home, th e y sto p p ed a t In d e pen d en ce for a look at th e C e n te n nial w agons th ere. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R oyse and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R obinson d ro v e to P o rtlan d S u n d a y to see th e P o rtla n d B eaver baseball gam es a g a in st S alt L ak e City. T h e Bea v e rs w on th e first gam e, but d ro p p ed th e second. T he g ro u p S haron L aughlin, a recent grad uate of U niv ersity of W ashington w ill leave soon for New York, w h ere she w ill co n tin u e h e r study of d ram a and m usic in th e p u rs u it of a c a re e r in th e th eatre. Mr. and Mrs. V ein S m ith , w ho live on the H ild e rb ran d ranch, h ave lost a n u m b e r of chicken* in recent w eeks to a badger. T hey finally shot th e c ritte r. SUNNYBROOK T h o G r e a t W h is k e y o f th e O ld W e s t Resale or Slaughter May Be Arranged Sherman County Fairgrounds FOR L E SS TH A N liS S S S ^ l Ki—s.-- T H IS G R E A T For the sponsored by: Sherman County Cattlemen ) There are things more exciting to see than the exhibits of livestock at the Sherman County Fair, but there is nothin,* tny where that brings the glow oi suisiac.n in and inn r contentment than the good stock always • di played and the kids showing their animals. For the The quality one wonder next year. lo'er of good *tock this show is a treat- lias be n getting better each year until how it can possibly be improved the But it is. For the ccnsumcr, and who isn’t, the sight of so much tine agricultural wealth is reassuring. It is security. A fair is pispe.ly a place for the display of good.’, a show pi ice where the products of the land CAMP COACH TAKE YOUR C H O IC E S ee Jack & Jerry ’s Union Sta. Wasco, Oregon BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR •Fisherm en! •Vacationer»! •Hunters! •Conlruetion folks! 60 PROOF S T B A IO K T KENTUCKY W H IS K E Y ? BLENDED W K IB K E V I *3.00 pt. *3.00 pt. 1.00 3th 4.00 0th IHf OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY- » ^ M I » . KINIUCIY STWlfiHI 5ÛU1MN WHISKEY »FMOf Bitunrn uuuiUfV Panr.r CO: CP11N NillTMl SFIttlS or factory are shown. We do it well, here in Sher man county. We always have fat steersthat are the equal or better of those found anywhere; we have cookery to make the mouth water and displays of canning that are truly artistic. a fair is assurance that the land has done well by us, carefully tended and skillfully worked, it has responded with bountiful and worthy crops and animals for our use. This year it isn’t going to cost anything to see it. There will be no charge at the main gate. Only at the grandstand will there be a charge and that will be a nominal $1.50 One can visit the barns, watch the judging, meet the visitors and the exhib itois, visit the pavilion where the household art is shown all for nothing. There is no finer sigh t than the k id s a n d calves a t the Sherm an co u n ty Fair w hen it is tim e for ju d g in g or parading. s C h in o o k W e hope nev er to miss it This is not as m uch of a stock country as it was or will be and young exhibitors lead the return This is the hundreth year of the settlement of Sherman County and the fiftieth year of the Sherman County Fair. It is therefore a year worthy of special attention to his tory and the fair. Be there.