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PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 Royse drove to Yakima Sunday day at the Glenn Wallace home. Ix-hlcr; ¿ergeant-at arms, Mrs. ® Charley Guyton, old time resi • Mrs. Wilma Poole of Portland, DeMoss Springs was the scene Sam Brock; historian, Mrs. John Mr, and Mrs. ldnden Poole of dent of Kent, died last week and was buried i* Washington county Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Lillian Flatt left June 5 to which he retired some years Poole and son Charles of Salem, recently visited at the Harry for Fargo, North Dakota to visit ago. Mrs. Wilma Poole relatives and attend the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodcock Pinkertons. remained for a few days and went of a nephew while there. were down from Madras where Mr< Jo h n S l'o ld r a k e ©f Rood Haines. attended the monthly p a r s o n a g e A group of friends met at the they are working for their son.. to Bellevue, Wn., with the Pink River. The American legion Auxiliary Potluck Monday, sponsored by the ertons when they visited their Legion hall May 29 in honor of Reason for the trip was the sale Frank E. Brown post No. 91, met Pine Grove and held at the 45th wedding anniversary of of two lots near the court house daughter Mrs. Vic Malen and of The Dalles w e n ‘ • ¡a the legion hall with vlce-presl- Viento state park. family over Memorial holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather. to the First National Bank which dinner gues s a u .o. dent, Mrs. Dewey Thomas, preski- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Belshee went A money tree was presented to expects to build a residence for and Mrs. Jerry Barnett. ' of — Grace Med- ing In the absence them. Zella Dyer presented them the bank manager this summer. to Portland Sunday to attend the A picnic itii th e iit> p.u k w as jer> presIdent precedlng the meet. with a wedding cake with the Dishes and silverware lost at golden wedding of her uncle and [enjoyed >y .It a " , ing a potluck dinner was enjoyed trimmings. All had fun playing the grade school picnic at DeMoss aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barry, erfection Thorny ken. and M, a ,nemlK,rs wlth formerly of Kent. Mrs. Barry is cards and visiting. park may be recovered by calling Mrs. 1 ’i , * .¡,7/. \v,ii <ius Hartman and Mis. Torn her aunt. Many old time Sher May 31 a Jiot dog lunch was Grabenhorsts. in cry service sm a rt Mr. and M r ,a barley WJd- h o ste « « . The cedar served to a group of Cub Scouts Mrs. Lena Searcy of Hillsboro, man countians attended. " 'I ’ ' "eels more Items to (ill nt reasonable cost Mr. and Mrs. John Hounsell at the Legion hall in return for came for Memorial day services, Richard Bruner, . . ■ ^ , ore jt ¡. raffled at the Library the work the scouts did in selling and visited with relatives and and daughter, Nora, were here _ on MemorJ al ‘ ay- dance to be held sometime In poppies for the Auxiliary. Mrs. friends for a few days before re Sunday afternoon for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Mollie McLachlan and her son, turning home Tuesday. ■ theMethodlst church is th..t next J \ „ ’/ y es of Rolland served the group. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Alsup moved French. Sunday >’ “ W to Mrs. John Stewart and children John I. Sell was up from Fort- back to Tygh Valley this week, Of the young {?’ ,iu ‘ ‘ * Mr s Willis Miller of Hood River. land Tuesday to visit awhile in having had to take over the res of Corvallis were visitors at the ' :1 " r* ei .H n l l ik e n uo In 'ta lla tlo n of t h e following offl- Sherman county as representative taurant they leased out before home of her parents over Mem Funeral Service ----- i 11 u p for w 3 SIH X 3 \i ih^ u t' stu cers took place during the meet- orial weekend. of the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll sayrs Sherman « » » b U no I • * < • for the national Methodist stu- whh a8 ln coming here. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sayrs Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Chipman are went to Portland Wednesday and bears. Walt llru<kr rt s o hm b* d ^ t college scholarship * officer; ldent> Mrs. Leonard & Wilma Smith proprietors of the Taft Motel, MOIIO COMMUNITY Ben L. Callaway Mrs. Chipman having taken PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M r and Mrs. Rudy Olsen went "A l>lea„ire", n M « alt who h « ^ a*y dent, Mrs. Vinton W atkins; see- 9:45 Sunday School, with charge June 1. He left Tuesday Directors the Methods m i . i Columbia ond vice-president, Mrs. Keith Mc- classes from kindergarten to to Portland Tuesday and returned calve* and she»p. after making final settlement \yho attended t . Arllng- Donald; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Phone T he D alles CY 6-3135 home WHnesday. with Les Gray and Glen Shoemak adult. Russell Belshee, Sup't. Sub-district \ out . l n , e lin i,v Art W atkins; chaplain, Mrs. Lee Wasco News 11:00 Church Service er who bought the Moro Motors. ton with Rev. Bruner last Sunday. » Sermon theme: “A Great Pro COUNTY AGENT NOT! . Mr. and Mrs. David Moore are Mrs. Estrelle Hailey was voted Ity Doris Nlsbet living on the Krusow place mise Fulfilled.” ‘Woman of the Year” bj the The Jefferson county Livestock All without a church home are Growers and Feeders association where they will spend the sum Masco n-sid. n s an aid Mrs. women ------------ of the church who voted c cordially Invited to worship with are planning two feeder sales this Nisbet and ew lst in th. hath i oyer g mer doing some farming. of about three Here for Memorial day were Mr. us. „ fall Dates are September 25 and ing of new s of the communIty by weekS( under the sponsorship of and Mrs. Karl Eaton of Pendleton, Ernest C. Goodenberger, Pastor October 30. These shoiild lx? good culling her about items of public Mrs Vleda Van Gaasbeck and her Mr. and Mrs. John Searcy of Lupine~Rebelu.i JxMlge No. 110 sales and serve as a marketing Interest. committee of the Status of Hillsboro, Harry Ragsdale and fleets 2nd and 4th ? > place for Sherman county feeder Children will be registered for w omen. Mrs. Halley Is to be his mother, Mrs. Lida Ragsdale of ruesdays of each cattle. the next two Sundays for the va- greatly admired for her services Portland and Hillsboro, Mr. and month. Visiting Sherman county will hold a cation church school to b? held ag president of the Women’s so- Mrs. Neal Freeman of Eugene and piembers welcome. farm aixl home planning confer- at the Methodist church. T h e Ciety of Christian service, and het Mr. and Mrs. Harfy Wiley of La L Grabenhorst, NG ‘ ence next winter. theme will be “Our Bible”. Par- participation in the many other Grande, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil Vada DeMoss, Sec J Dale Kirk, agriculture engineer- ents should see that their children cftUrch activities. The pastor s cox of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. ing department, OSC, has develop- get registered. new study will be constructed ln HARLANDVIKW GRANGE James Morrison of Portlanu. ed a method to straighten bent or ytrs. Harry Van Gilder has been the church by volunteer labor on Georg Wernmark of The Dal Meets first and third Saturdays dented aluminum irrigation pipe, enjoying visiting with her sister June Rev. Bruner urges that les was here Tuesday to do some each month at 8 p. in. High pressure is used to put the anfl cousin, Miss Mary and Miss peopie make church-going a habit, Orlow Martin, Master maintenance work on the building pipe back in order. Details for the Gora Laidlaw of Portland, who i>r| ng your friends with you. I he Agnes Benson, Secretary owned by Mrs. May Barnum job can be secured if someone or jiaVe i>een guests at her home church can answer your needs— Moro Lodge No. 113 which he is managing. group of folks have considerable during the holiday weekend. Mrs. conw regularly and experience Mrs. Stella Eddy came up from Meets 1st and 3rd pipe in this shape. Van Glider and the Misses Laid- tjiis discovery in your life. Portland to be with her mother, Tuesdays in l.O.O.F. Stilbestrol hormone injections jaW were Saturday evening dinner Relatives report that Stanley hall. Transient and Mrs. Iva Kee for a few days since to boost beef gains proved more guests along with Mrs. Idan Ever- Moore ls now stationed ln Hawaii, visiting brothers are p.v In k in g d e liv e ry before the end of August, her return from a home in The cordially invited. effective than “fed” stilbestrol in ett, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs< Tom Moore re ft ' >u can save 10% on any of the complete line of Dalles where she spent a short trials at the Malheur branch ex- Arthur Sargent. cently attended the funeral of time. They expect to go to Herm Orlow Martin, N. G. S tan d ard Hoof Coatings. These easily applied perlment station, Ontario, pro- arui Mrs. Carl Tuggle and ^jra< Moore’s mother at Bandon, Leo Watkins, Secretary iston to visit Mrs. Kee’s son, vlded animals received enough Mrs Astrid Lahinan visited Mrs. Mrs.Gordon Hilderbrand and Miss coatings add extra years of life to roofs of all types. Roy Tiller and family this week Beiïïlehcin ( hapter No. 78 O.E.8. protein to make full use of the Juggle’s brother in White Salmon pields attended the grave- S ta n d a r d A lum inum . A sb e sto s, an d A sp h a lt Meets every second hormone stimulus. Feeder steers Sunday. Mrs. Tuggle left Monday glde services at Stayton, end. Thursday each month. gained 10-15 per cent faster when to attend Grand chapter in Port- K C o atin g s included in this offer may be used on Mrs. C. P. Moore left Tuesday and Mrs Gordon Hilder- Visiting members In afternoon for .Washington, D. C. prepared paper, saturated felt, and pellets were Implanted under the lanj brand and son spent the night vited. Moro, Oregon by plane to attend a meeting of skin on the back side of the ear Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid enter- Saturtiay at the home of Mr. and metal roofing. They are also suit Genevieve Powell, W. M. the national Republican central as compared with addition of Btll- talned Ann McMillin of Seal Rock Mrg w m is Miller In Hood River, able for brick, stucco, concrete, and Gwen Ross, Secretary committee. bestrol to the grain ration. Im- and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Workman on ¿helr way r , attend a trap structural steel. Now is the best Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F &A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Havener plants have been used by A. B. of The i>aiies Thursday for din- shoot ln Portland Sunday, where time to apply roof coatings, so order zv Meets on the 1st and Christianson, Bill Todd, Myrle ner were here Memorial day and to were joined by Mr. and Mrs. x W a 3rd Thurstlay evenings visit with Charley Belshee. today and save 10%. Celebrating their 47th wedding j doy(j Gosson, Gayle and Greg, each month. Visiting Smith, Donald von Borstel, Or- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alle>, Mr. vllle Ruggles and Jack Jefferies. anniversary recently were Mr. and Jlm Whtte. . .. ,r mo»«« ••CilihitU e»lt members cordially in- and Mrs. Fred Cole and Mr. and Implanted stilbestrol was as ef- and Mrs. W. R. Reid, whose din- Mr and Mrs. Leo Watkins, Judy vited to meet with us. Mrs. Earl McKinney were at the fectlve as synovex, a new' nature ner guegts were their son and and Gonnie spent the weekend ■' Paul Alley, W.M. Moro cemetery Memorial day to hormone in a trial on 60 steers in wifCi Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid of jn Ashland visiting at the home Keith McDonald Mrs. Jack Griffith ,,’lyde Gilknor, Secretary decorate graves of relatives buried Gilliam county. Synovex runs The p anes and Mr. and Mrs. How- of Mr and Mrs. Gene Gosson. Ph. Wasco Gl 2-5277 I’h. Grass Valley 232 about $2.50 per head while stilbes- ard £Onlee of Moro. Judy stayed on for a longer visit .. Wasco legion hall was 'wh(>n her parents returned Sun- trol runs less than 10 cents. the scene of a large reception for dgy the graduating seniors of Wasco Mr. .and Mrs. Chuck Wallace after the graduation exercises at g t Wednesday night and Thurs Sherman High last Tuesday n ig h t.---------- ---------- - - - -u *' •••••• •••• Dentist •••• Honored at this affair given by Moro Hotel Bldg. JO 5-3561 parents and friends were Lee Until Further Notice call Mrs. Kaseberg, Michael Fields, ( armeii Harry Benson JO 5-3246 Royse, Betty Haven, Janice Mc Intyre, Rob Hastings, Sterling Goehnauer and Sally Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse, Carmen and Everett and Mrs. J. L. Optometrist WASCO ClfURCH OF CHRIST Harold Fowler, Pastor 463 E. 2nd Ht. Geraldine Kngberg, S. S. Supt. Tel. CY6-53G2 The Dalles, Ore. Selma Watkins, pianist Friday evening June 7 at 7:30 will be the closing program and exhibits of the Vacation Bible school. All are invited. 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