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\ PAGE 3 SHERM AN COUNT! • J O U K N A I^ M OHO, OREGON F R ID A Y , MARCH T, W 5 2 Gordon F raser and his wif£ The Womens Missionary socieyf learn the* meaning i siste r’s big calf pushes mine ‘Citii Donna Sparling of Moro, will and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom of the Moro Community church ship” by adventures. y from tl e watering tank, be publicity chairm an of the As F raser drove to Portland Monday will meet March 12 with Mrs. »ming the c?lf regularly and My adventure is w ith a Hol ;Mlrs. Lucile sociated Women students “Gra to visit Dorothy Fraser Pitm an stein calf, which my father gave nng her to pose for the Show The Eastern Star social club Beulah Townsend. cias” party March 4 A revival of me for a 4-H project. In spite ©f is w hat my l-Il leader calls' will hold a card party* Saturday G earhart will have charge of the an annual affair, the event is plan and children. Charley Forrester is reported icing details.” Finishing my what I do sometimes, she runs night at the hall beginning at program. ned in honor of all who have not very w e ir at bis home near Miss Evelyn Kirkelie was hon worked for AWS since last spring : bores in tim e to be ready away. But I Urn trying to do a eight o’clock. . Golden dale and Earl Gentry was good job of raising her, so 1 can ol w, n the. bus comes by Mrs. Clair Balzer fell on the ored recently in her selection as- term. over to see- him Sunday. make money w ithout being a- ptnc: street Monday morning and “S w eetheart” for the annual ball She was publicity chairm an of Morning coffee in honor of .Mrs. nuisance in my home or neigh • ha the [venture * 1 have broke her little finger, sprained given at the Eastern Oregon Col the third annual A unt Jem im ah borhood. her w rist and pulled the muscles lege of Education in La Grande. breakfast March 2, sponsored by Tom Ryder, daughter of Mr. and ring : m calf, “ citizenshlu” ~ Miss Kirkelie is a freshman at the Oregon State college chapter Mrs. George Mitchell, who was 1 can learn many things aliOut like such a forbid- in her left arm. es ii t Pepdleton brought citizenship by caring fdr her. 1 Two groups of farm ers from EOCE and a daughter of Mr. of Delta^Delta Delta, national so here from ng w( d. together younger matrons of the have been told * how Jm portai.t east of town w ent to Salem Mon and Mrs. Ivan Kirkelie of More. cial sordfity. ~ b t it tU it tell’how wonderful Mr. and Mrs. George ^litchell community. Present were Mr« it is to keep her from getting day to njeet with Highway En- An open invitation to the event Tommy Thompson, Mrs. Jim 4-1Ì b doing in building gineer Baldock about the location were ' n Pendleton Tuesday ajvl. was extended to facuity members loose on the neighbor’s fields or a jt xl ci’ izenshlp? mil Johnson. Mrs. Wendell Balsiger, of the projected Cottonwood road. W ednesday on business for the and townspeople interested in public road, lest she destroy crop < . Mrs. Frank Sayrs. Mrs. William or- cause an accident that would Harvey Thompson, Virgil Conlee experim ent station. furthering the sorority’s scholar cost my father much money. and Wes Nichols preferred th a t W estm inister Fellowship will ship program . The local chapter Hall,* Mrs. Allan Pinkerton. Mrs. ?rs Barney' the road come up through the meet at the church, Sunday at awards two $75 scholarships to A rt Christianson. May parents call that “civic re s old Kenny homestead and down 5:30 p. m. S herry Woods wih ponsibility.” \ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ekstrom Bull canyon to Hay cafiyon and have the devotions. The m otky °’S S u a |tU women's I tr y to learn new ways of ty drove up from Portland the first William Roos and Donald M artin P‘<ture “One God and the Way OSt at the women s That is of the week to look over the R E P O R T E R IN R E D HANDS . . . ing her for grazing? enables honor wanted the road to follow the We W orship H im ” wiU be tfea spring h" " nr convocation. This I* the first photo to appear ol MTiss Sparling Is a daughter 'o f ranch and visit a couple days Philip Deane, representative of the -“Initiative.“ Giving her p le n ty of ♦he family old route to the four corners. No program for the evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling w ith Mr. add Mr> Roy Belshee. London Observer and IN S special tedding and exercising and feed ♦o. limit change was Indicated. Mrs. Earl Gentry* returned of Moro. The Bible study class will meet correspondent, s i n c e he disap ing her well develops “industry” » the cost Going, to Hood River to attend Saturday from Stevenson, Wash., again at the church Tuesday peared behind the Red bamboo car- and “dependability.” ICaring for to its needs or wishdi. a xiistrict meeting of Masons w here she had spent a few days evening when Rev W: W. Gear tain In K o r e a . It i< f r o m Red my sister's calves when th ey ,arc The Rural School board pass h art will lead the class* In a sohree a. ill Is “cooperation” or helpful Monday night were Clyde Gill- visiting her daughter, Mrs. ■ Ro ed its budget as published at the study of the^lflte'’dPM'eter. ness.” There is a chance for mor, Bob Belshe, Howard Roes, bert Carpenter and family. monthly m eeting held ’ courtesy,” too, when we aH Paul Alley, Claude May and Joe Mrs. Maggie Barnum left Sun regular Mrs. Ijoulse Irving, associate want to use the equipment. Some Heater. day forThe Dalles and Stevenson. at the court house Wednesday grand conductress of the Eastern times I need “self-control” when rilONF s The . Republican school for W ashington to spend a few days morning. Decision was made to Star, and Mrs. Irving Morris both Young Lad Writes I» » ' >]« have the superintendent w rite of Madras were here to attend precinct w orkers held in The visiting relatives. HÙ2MI’ -» AVt Dalles Monday afternoon drew I)r and M orse.and Dr. to C.-L. H uffaker to find the the m eeting of that order last About 4 -H Work Zenith Radios Barney's G. V. Mrs. Howard Conlee, county and Mrs Ijeo Moore were here probable cost of a survey of the Thursday night. chairm an, Mrs Maggie Barnum , Sunday to vlstt lMh.fi y^orse anti •county school system. A uxlllaires . Mollie McLachTan. The following was w ritten by Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. Collis r>r Moore„- father, b. V. Jennie Martin. Donalda Knighten a sm a*l hoy about his 4-H project o Barb Wire. Barney’s G. V. Moore, Frank von Borstel, Allen Moore. Frankie Axtell, went to Hood and what he learned about citi O W e s o ld it in p as t years Tom and Giles French as p arti ^bus Reeder of Shaniko is now timWR IIMlWWW yU l RRH I t t m w m m and River W ednesday to attend the zenship." T his is 4-H Club Week. o cipants. Candidates for national, making his home with his son district meeting of that service Although our report cards state and local offices were pre in law and daughter, Mr. and group. Mrs. McLathlan announ have one side full of big words o sent In abundance. I u Miss Lelo U nch flew over Mrs Tommie Jones. They made -ZZ/WVWVVWWiAAAA/VVVVA ced on their return that D istrict for scoring “Citizenship’’, Commander Ned Johnson and went to school four years w ith o from Kassel. Germany, last week a trip to Shaniko recently for By Roger Miller District President Ixds Hllder- out trying to pronounce them, o gnd is visiting at the home of seme of his personal effects, Mrs. V. Neal Freem an hgs filed brand would attend the I>egfon because I wouldn’t know whot o Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fuller. High school students were dis I like to o She *■ became acquainted with as a candidate for state repre missed Monday at \ p. na. and birthday party here the evening they meant, anyhow. Dean Fuller while he was sta sentative from Lane county on the student body, accompanied of March 14. the Democratic ticket. tioned in Germany. by its band, team, and yell W iring Supplies Barney's G. V Sunbeam Appli, Barney’s G. V., benders. Joy Lane, Barbara Blay O lock and Carolyn Lemley, w ent G to the 6-B tournam ent in The 0 G ET ALL OF Dalles w here the Moro Huskies., From where I s it... ¿y Jo e M a rsh 0 won their first game by rolling 0 YOUR DEBTS over- Ht. M ary’s Academy 47-26. .0 UNDER ONE Having won the first game, they. 0 HEAD They Do went back Tuesday night only i W IT H to be defeated by a sharp-ehoot- ♦ G ive A Hoot" For Easy ing Cascade Locks team "by a o .score of 38*36 in 'a game that was e FAY ONCE OR FARMERS OWNED by Close, and exciting all the way o Sasy Roberts finally got rid oi TWICE A YEAR OPERATE the From where I sit, quite often 0 through to the sad ending. FARMER^ the poisy pigeons that used to a “bright Idea” will turn out to be o Major Glenn D, Handy, defer TO FIT YOUR whoop it up under his eaves. “not so bright” after a lt That’s o N F L A ! for FARMER« m ent officer for th e state of Ore ESTER FORM INCOME! He must have tried a dozen why we should never be too cock < 0 gon, gave an interesting and edu-' ways to scare them off. But no sure of our ideas and opinions— o rational talk before the student 1 matter what he did. they would be but always try to keep an open o body -Wednesday on selective right back cooing by his window mind. I believe a refreshing glass o service and universal m ilitary of beer la the best thirst-quencher o the next morning. (raining. THH DALLI» NATIONAL D farm loan arrogiation The senior w in 8° to T he Then Easy thought of an eld — you may believe differently. o But who’s to say one’s right and M iles Monday aftenoon a t 1:00 stuffed owl he h«d In hie attic. He o THH DALLI», ORBUON p, m. where it will attend the ap- propped it on the roof go’s all the other is wrong? Let’s Just COME A N D SEE US "nual guidance day program. the pigeons could «ss It. They left practice tolerance. It’ll save a lot R e p resen tativ es «f each of (he , , . and three hoot ow|a have taken of hootin’ and hollerin’. schools in the state system of their plaee. Easy swears the hoot higher education w ilt he present ing is even worse than the cooing, to discuss their institutions with of tha.pl geons. the seniors attending. PHONE 191 M O R O , OREGON The girl’s volleyball team will go to Parkdale Friday, March 14 where It w tW play thV opening game of the Cascade leaguq yftV leyball tournam ent Vflth M aupin at roo p. n*. A public budget nieeting will be held at the school 'house a t 8:00 p. m. Friday, March 14, to discuss the school budget fo r.th e nvxt fiscal school year; The honor roll for- the first six weeks of the second semester is as follows: Senior: Mary Cook, Roger Miller, Leroy Martin, A r thur Buether; Jpnior: Edwin Bal- slger, Carol Kopp; Sdphomores: Jpy Baum gartner, Jam es Griggs; Freshmep: Gordon Helyer, Nor man Davis, Carol Burnet; Gary A t the C A P IT A L C IT Y , M oro, Oregon Schilling. Moro Personals LS $ Moro School News WE HAVE IT AGAIN Its Tops in its Field LET IT BE TOPS IN YOURS' K ill Those Weeds STANTOX P44 Our prices are competitive with .the cooperatives Beefo’s Beefo’s They talk politics, farming, the "national debt, [ain’t it big?], annual cropping,[ women, men, liars, eats, Sr •weather, taxes around here and all have a good time doing it, II t\ BEEFO’S Beefo’s Beefo’s F or tlie P e r fo r m a n c e T h rill of Y our L ife Pipe Fittings B arney’w O V . 2,4-D - 'W e are again in a p o sitio n to h a n d le y o u r 2,4D req u irem en ts this spring. We have more than a carload of 2,4'D on hand and immediately available for your needs» W e do not intend to raise prices this year. Reserve your need N O W MORO GRAIN GROWERS Pontiac’s new “ power train” of big, high-com pression engine, new Dual-Range H y d r a -M a tic / and new economy axle adds up to Dual-Range performance- automatic driving at its best. Eager, responsive power for all s to p -a n d -g o d riv in g ! Smooth, hushed, eihra-eco- nomlcal performance for the open road ! YOU drive I t v • • and see! Come in today. F L A S H IN G A C C E L E R A T IO N - Pontiac's am azing response to the accelerator get» you away In a flash. INSTANT SURGING POW ER-You have plenty of surplus power, Instantly ready for any emergency. TOP ECONOMY—By reducing engine revolutions in relation to speed, Pontiac givee maximum econom y. QUIET CRUISING—Pontiac cruises so quietly, sm oothly and effortlessly you almost feel you’re coasting. ' •Opr<on«l ar «a«ra <w<. D O L L A K r O K D O L IÂ H V O V €A N *T U K A T A WITH SPECTACULAR D n a l^ u F n g e P erform ance ARSTILL MONROE PONTIAC, INC MORO. OREGON