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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1953)
o PA GM 1 SHERMAN COEN IA j o i RN.Il, M olto, u H EG O N FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1033 O Wasco News Mr*. Joe Drink.tril J o in t installation of officers of th e R ebekah lodge w as held at Moro w hen W asco officers in stal led w ere M arvin Howell, NG; E d ith Brock, VG; Selm a W atkins, secretary ; Leo W atkins, treasu rer; D eair ice Howell, RSNG; Ix?na Brock, LSNG; W ilma Maddox, RS- VG; Sam Brock, 1G and Charlie Sicel, OG. W ednesday evening the R ebeahs held its reg u lar bi-m onth ly m eeting w ith M arvin Howell, nobel grand, presiding and 12 meml>ers present.. Lena Brock and Beatrice Howell acted as in stalling officers to install Hazel E ngberg, chaplian; Iren e R hine h art, w arden; E sth er I’eugh, con ductress and Vivian Trounce, m u sician. 'Phis m eeting was also a b irth d ay p arty for C harles Sicel, Ix.*o W atkins and Ix-na Brock. T he Tillicum club held its reg u la r m eeting Ja n u a ry 29 at the hom e of Mns. A nna Lee. A fter a and low day bet. SHOWERS GIVEN Mrs. Carl Nt Ison, Mrs. D orothy B yington and Mrs. l^eRoy Hos card- w ere ho. tesses at a sto rk show er for Mrs. H arold C rocker recently. A roto rocker, decorated w ith a crepe p ap e r Ixmnet, was placed for the g u est of honor. Several gam es w ere played before Mirs. C rocker opened h er gifts af te r w hich th e hostesses served re freshm ents. T he lovely cake w as m ade and decorated by Mrs. Hes- gard. G uests w ere Mrs. George H ar ris,, Mrs. G. A. S argent, Mrs. L eonard L utje, Mrs. L ew is H ast ings, Mrs. E arle M orrison, Mrs. Bruce K itts, Mrs. M ary P ra tt, Mrs. Vivian R ust, Mi's. Idab E v ere tt, Mrs. N orm a E v erett, Mrs. I^eo W atkins, Mrs. Tom Jacobsen, Mrs. Jo h n D eFigh, Mrs. Donna Vaughan. W hile the ladies w ere p arty in g a t th e H esgard home, Mr. Hes- gard was ho st to a group of men w ith a sto rk show er for H arold Crocker. T hey also played gam es and then Mr. C rocker w as m ade to hath and d ress a ru b b e r doll. Before ice cream & cake th e gifts w ere p resen ted and Mr. C rocker w as tak en to the H esgard hom e to show his gifts to th e ladles. A superior service of personal attendance T H A T COSTS N O MORE 1354 #00 KILLY AVI A wide range of prices that meets ell wishes s ♦ h irts hoes w e a te r s h o rts ocks ! Mt i tw o tables <4 play. Membciw 1. Bill N isbet, who hel d high H. A. Van G ilder, Dehler, Mrs. V ernon T race Fields, tddox, w ho held Mrs Jat acting is T hurs- score, N w ith Ma s. Nis- F cb ru a Mens' wear for working ♦ in the field or worrying ♦ in the office. Dale’s Clothing • ♦ ♦ ♦ Richter L WASCO, OREGON .1 O b ta in e d : "VERY I : : RESULTS” .c al fertilizer . . . f ro m co. AND SO CAN YOU! Since 1949, they’ve used commercial fer tilizer, both in re-cropping to wheat and ♦ ♦ ♦ « G uests a t th e mom’s show er w ere Jo h n DeFigh, B ruce K itts, Lew is Hasting», L enoard L utje, T om J a cobsen, I>?o W atkins, C arl Nelson, and Clem Welk. ch ild ren C arm en am i E v erett T he P ast M atron club of OES sp e n t th e w eekend in P ortland. m et M onday evening w ith Mrs. Mrs. B. E. H ailey and Mrs. Lila H. A. W hite, co-hostess w ith her H ailey left W ednesday, Ja n u a ry w as Mrs. W alter Ruggles. Mrs. 26 fo r a th ree w eek trip to Calif T ru m an S tro n g of Moro w as an o u t of tow n gu est and Mrs. Jo e Miss Je an Me I n ty r e n a m e hom e o rn ia. A new bridge club form ed W ed H ild erb ran d , th e OES p rese n t m a from P o rtlan d M onday to m ake p rep a ra tio n s for a tw o w eek trip n esday ev en in g w ith Mrs. Pete t r o n w as a guest. A fter a sh o rt back to D ottyville, W isconsin. M acnab. O ther p lay ers th a t ev en b usiness m eeting an d re fre sh She is to d riv e back w ith a class in g w ere Mrs. P a t Macnab, Mrs. m en ts th re e tables of bridge w ere m ate, Miss A nn Memme, who is S tu a rt M acnab, Mns. Tom Mac in play. H igh score fdb th e ev en to be m arried there. T hey plan to nab, Mrs. Bill Macnab, Mrs. L e ing going to Mrs. Jo e H ilderbrand. Mrs. W. A. N isbet w as hostess spend a sh o rt tim e in Chicago on lan d M edler an d g u ests Mrs. A f the way. Mia» M cIntyre w ill ride ton M cIn ty re and Mrs. Jo h n Fuss. a t th e re g u la r bi-m onthly m eet back w ith Dr. and Mrs. Memme P rizes w en t to Mrs. Bill M acnab in g of th e T illicum club on F eb an d Mrs. M cIntyre. R efresh m en ts ru a ry 5. A fter se rv in g a d essert a fte r th e wedding. luncheon bridge w as played by w ere serv ed by th e hostess. J. W. Ju d y visited sev eral days th e g ro u p w ith h igh score being T he T h u rsd a y b rid g e club held w on by Mrs. H. A. V an G ilder recen tly w ith Mr. and Mrs. Steve McMillin. 5?r. Ju d y is a real estate its reg u la r m eetin g w ith M rs. an d low by Mrs. G eorge H arris. agent w ith offices in A lturas, Cal P ete M acnab Ja n u a ry 29. A fter a T h e n ex t m eeting w ill be F e b ru ifornia and Reno, Nevada. H e is 1:30 d e sse rt luriTheon bridge w as a ry 19 w ith Mrs. N orm a E v erett. w ell know n in S h erm an county. played by Mrs. Bob Bish, Mrs. Mrs. H. A. W hite en tertain ed Mrs. Casha Yates of T h e Dalles D ew ey T hom as, Mrs. David Rich- th e T uesd ay b ridge club F e b ru eld erfer, Mrs. Jo h n Foss, and Mrs. was a recent gu est at th e hom e of a ry 3 a t h er home. G uests of th e E ileen N isbet. Mrs. S tu a rt Mac club w ere Mrs. T ru m a n S tro n g of Mrs. Sadie McKean. n ab w as in th e hospital and so Moro and Mrs. F ra n cis W atkins. Mr. and M rs Lloyd Royse and u n ab le to atten d . Mrs. Jo e H ild erb ran d held high score fo r th e afternoon. Cub Scouts Tom Coats, E v e re tt M o r t g a g e L o c ts t o M e e t Y o u r I n d i v i d u a l n e e d s Royse an d Jim m y an d Jo h n n y T hom as w ere honored a t th e Me ATTKACTIVH TERMS th o d ist ch u rc h S unday m orning. Rev. G rav en o r had a special m es I ROMPT SE R V IC E sage on “Self R esp ect” fo r th e boys. Mr. an d Mrs. W alter Ruggles w ere h ere a few days last w eek A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te r n a g r ic u ltu r e from th e ir ran c h hom e in M or row county. HOME OFFICE A pplications for th e local am a Portland. Oregon HI2 S. XV. Washington te u r h o u r have been tu rn ed in Phone AT 4331 and a good p ro g ram is expected S ta n d a rd In su r a n c e Co. on F eb ru ary 28. Mrs. Steve McMillin v ilsted in P o rtlan d last w eek w ith her ch ild re n Mr. and Mrs. S tanley G ordh. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F rid ley of T he Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Bob N isbet and fam ily of K enne w ick, Wn., arriv ed to spend the w eekend v isitin g frien d s an d rel atives. W hile h ere Mrs. N isbet becam e ill w ith flu and Bob had to r e tu rn to h is job leaving his fam ily fo r th e week. T he F rid ley s w ill s ta y w ith h e r to help out. Mrs. F rid ley and Mrs. N isbet are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. G len W allace and d au g h ter, G lenna, Miss M arlene Beem and Miss Carol Briggs w ent to T he Dalles S aturday. T he girls stay ed dow n to see th e basketball gam es and th e n re tu rn e d hom e la ter w ith Leo R oberts and B ar b ara Btlck w ho also saw th e gam es. Mr. and Mrs. W alter B ru ck e rt drove to Hood R iver Sunday to atten d th e K ath erin e Oakes reci tal p resen ted by th e Hood R iver v alley chorus. T hey also visited frien d s there. Mr. an d Mrs. A rt S m ith and Mrs. A nna L ee a re v isitin g friends an d relativ es in P ortland. M ast of th e locad g ard en ers rep o rt flow ers are grow ing m uch faster th is y ea r and th a t several v arieties a re alread y in bloom. T he M ethodist ch u rch d in n e r w as a huge success w ith o ver 100 people fed a delicious ham d in n e r and close to $150 tak en in. Mr. and M rs. Hal Shelton of Ho»xl R iver visited h er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee o ver the w eekend. S unday they drove across C ottonw ood canyon to Con don and aro u n d by A rlington to look over th e v arious fields of w heat. t S unday d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. George D rinkard w ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe D rin k ard and fam ily, Mrs. A lta S m ith and Cliff T rum bo. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Spagle of Biggs also called S un day. T he d in n e r w as in honor of Joe S r’s b irth d a y . gone. t adré sfa' 1^ OLO 11 ermitage I _ From where I s it... ¿ty Jo e Marsh R uth V an’s 301 !6 E. Second St. The Dalles Just a Little "Outdated" Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar. It listed the last date for renewing drivers’ licenses, and things like the dates for registering to vote, when the hunting and fishing seasons open — even suggested yon note down the wife’s birthday, too. I figured dates like these were im portant to keep in mind — and this was a good way to do it. U n fortunately, it now tu rn s out I never really paid close attention to my ow n calendar! Not ’til today th a t is — so here I am not able to drive the car this Ladies’ Specialty Shop weekend until I get my driver’s license renewed on Monday I From where I sit, I guess good advice, like charity, should begin at home. I’m always advising all of yon to worry less about your neigh bor» (what they do, or say, and whether or not they should enjoy a temperate glass of beer) and pay m ore a t te n t io n to whether you yourself are doing the right thing. Guess I’ll "make a note” to follow my own formula! Grand Opening Thursday, February 12, 10 a.m. FULLY AGED! N ationally A dvertized Lines W O M EN S’ W EAR (jifis for Free JUNIOR - REGULAR - HALF SIZES Copyright, 1953, United State» lirewert foundation $2.60 nt. $4.10 fifth 86 PROOF THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD • THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., FRANKFORT, KY. in growing wheat after peas. (T h e ir farm ’s in the I logeye area, Columbia Co., W n .) ’’Inexperienced in that type of farming, we were fortunate in obtaining the advice of Warren G. Marshall, now agronomist ACT N O W lor greater jrroflt» iiext loll, let u , ¡-•ip /o u pion your M»rtng cro pping pro U. a<i< w h ile you can «»III order lertilirer lor with Kncttle Farm Management Service. "H is fertilizer re c o m m e n d a tio n s were Its the very LOWEST-PRICED of America's based on our available nitrogen and soil moisture, 77te results lu re been very profit "First Family'of fine cars able.” • Orly tpring delivery. Settel hill I III fa * FREE m uni fiTRiiHG-emrm sfrvicl ^olclctà >4 FIRST NAT L BANK BLDG **Phone. .1082 < W alls W alls, Wa»h. • • • • • • • • • • • • N O T H F OF RU RA L DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ltl DGET H EA R IN G Notice is hereby given, in com pliance w ith section 110-1207, O. C. L. A., as am ended by C hapter 393, Oregon L aw s 1913, and C h a p te r 345, Oregon Law s 1945, as am ended by C h ap ter 591, O re gon I j OW s 1947, to the legal voters of the R ural School D istrict of S herm an County, Oregon, th a t a m eeting will lx* held at the C ourthouse in M)oro, on the 1th day of March, 1953, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of discussing the Budget of the R ural School Roard for the fiscal y ear i>eginnlng Ju ly 1, 1953, and en d ing Ju n e 30, 1954, hereafter set forth. 11 V DG E T 195:1-1951 ESTIM A TED l(E< F II’TS 1. E stim ated available »ash on hand n t beginning olf the year for w hich tlds budget was made $ 1,000.00 2 A m ounts received from o th e r sourc Total estlm uted receipt* 8 1,000.00 FSTIM VI'ED EXPI A D I 1 1 R E S 1. Personal Service: a. D istrict S u p erin te n d en t’s salary $ 4,500.00 b Clerical 1.8(H). 00 e. S u p erin te n d en t’s trav e l 000.00 d. Institute«, conferences 150.00 2. Supplies and p rin tin g 300.00 3. Office equipm ent .125.00 4. Postage, telephone, and telegraph 200.00 5. Elections, publicity, and legal _ 50.00 6. R ural School Board trav el and expelnse . 225.00 7. Fixed c h a rg e s .....________ _ 400.00 8. Film L ibrary 350.00 9. E m ergency 750.00 Total CNtlmated e\|H*ndinireii S 9,350.00 SV M M AIli OF KBTIMATKB F \l* F N DI 1 1 B8S, ItF C F II I’TS, AND A V A ILA BLE CASH l l t l . t X t I S AND TAX I I A V 1. T otal estim ated expenditures $ 9,350.00 2. D educt total estim ated receipts and available cash 1 . 1,000.00 3. A m o u n t necessary to balance the budget 8,350.00 4. Total estim ated t . i \ le v y t o r <he Q iQ inu Rseal year » 8,350.00 D ated: E g& tuary 4, 1953 Signed: W ily W. K nlghten S ecretary C. O. B u rn et C h a irm a n , B oard of Dlr» A pproved by Budge, C om m ittee >ated: F eb ru ary 4. 1953 4gned: Bill Jefferies ec reta ry Budget C om m ittee I-eland C. M edler hairm an, Budget C om m ittee • Meet the beautiful new Chrysler Windsor . . . one of America’s First Family of Fine Cars! • It can be yours for little more than a low-priced car with all its extras! 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