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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1957)
t iS. PACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1W7 Kay Macnab played a piano solo. M oro Personals After the program the folks pre- Rufus Personals sent visited. Mrs. Opal Henkle and daughter The two new school teachers are Mrs. George Pox and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Bill There was a pot luck dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pfaff, Jack McPherson and daughters came will again again oe be principal principal J " and Brown- held held Saturday SatUrday night night at at Rufus U Lloyd oyd will “ Saturday to attend the Brown Fields wedding in Wasco and to grange hall to acquaint the Rufus upper grade teacher while Mrs. visit Mrs. Charles Bullard and leachers with people of the com- Sarah Giannonattl comes back Florence Brown over night munity. Mrs. Huck had charge of again to teach her former room Mr and. Mrs. Hollis Bull were the program: a skit by Mrs. Joe the 3rd and 4th grades. Ttvs uD from Portland over the week Morris and her son Keith; Mrs. completes the instructors. The end^helping his parents Mr. and Harland McDonald gave a read- bus drivers are the same with Mrs Mack Bull to get settled in ing. »school Days” was sung by* the exception of the Curtis Neai their new home. Mrs. Walt Morris. Bill Huck. Mrs bus The Neals are moving to the Wren Hogue, while visiting his Atlee Wilson and George Fox, at- south of the county and Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Marcus ©slinger wnip3nietl by Mrs. Bob Byrd; Mrs. Allen Tom moved to The and family at Harrison, I d a h o ,---------------- Dalles for the school year, so suffered1 a heart attack last week CARD OF TH ANKS (here ls no need for the bus to g o . in d is in a hospital at St. Mary's. We want to express our sincere that direction this year, and Is in a nospuai at o to the Moro firemen and 7 . 1 M r°and Mrs Irwin Stinner o f . neighbors who helped put out the Mr. and m ... grass flre lhal endangered our Roseburg visited Saturday with Monda/ evening. enables her sister, Mrs. Alfred Kock and place Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hoskinson^ family and with other relatives in «be (emiy the county before returning to MORO COMMUNITY ♦o imi« their home in “Roseburg Monday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH «be cost Mr. and M i* B. H. Roberson 9:45 Church School with classes «e Ms needs er s^sbee. were in Wenachee, Wn.. last week for all. to attend a meeting of the High Russell Belshee, supt. way 97 and Caribou Trail associ 11:00 church Service ation and, of course, tQ talk about Sermon theme: ‘‘How to Over the Biggs Rapids bridge. come Evil.” Bill Niskanen of Bend stopped A nursery Is provided during !•*« ÖM in Moro briefly Friday on a little the'church hour. ■00 OUT A X business. He is manager of the Ernest C. Goodenberger, Pastor Trailways Bus line., Gordon Cannard, nephew of Ernest Houston, accompanied by $ a friend, came from New West- 4 i minster. B. C., to visit here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs took their daughter, Dayanne to Port land Tuesday where she will en ter Lewis and Clark college for her sophomore year. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. (Shy) Huntington are expected guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coons for * _ A Sunday, the final day o f the fair. S h y is a member of the state rac ing commission, and Mrs. Hunt ington is a former secretary of the Oregon Fair association. The Camera club will hold its second meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnston » Monday evening, September 16, Guaranteed New and Used Instruments at eight o’clock. All camera fans ’Here are just a few of the many good safe buys are Invited to attend. Bring up ’ to ten pictures for showing which at'S ievers’ Music Box. * s may include-«black and whites, Bundy Clarinet .............. ............. 75.00 color pictures or color slides. Orville Hockman Is again In the Holton Metal Clarinet ...................... 5498 ; Mid-Columbia hospital In The Dal Holton Cornet.........................- ....... 40.50 les with a recurrence of hls heart aliment. Conn Trumpet (professional) .......... 115.00 Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson re King Alto Sax ..................................... 19800 turned recently from a visit in Joseph with relatives, having Used Trombones.... .......... I 39.95 to 75.00 gone there following the East- New Olds Trumpets & Trombones .... 129.50 West football game in Pendleton which they attended. Buffet Evette Wood Clarinets .... 135.00 Art Blbby was In the county on business this week. He says their Grenadilla Wood ~. NOT Plastic son Stephen is married and heand FREE A P T IT U D E TESTS and w ife visited them recently. John Fields and Virgil Fields, frothers of the bride. Mother of the -bride wore an aqua Mrs. Harold E. Brown, formerly lace dress with beige accesorles Sally Eileen Fields was married and pink rose corsage. Mother of in a double ring ceremony, Satur the groom chose a navy lace dress day, Sept. 7 at the Wasco Metho with white accessories and light dist church, Rev. Richard Bruner pink rose corsage. A reception was held, afterward officiating. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fields of in the church basement. The table Wasco. Mr. brow n 's parents are was covered with lavender satin Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Brown of and white net, draped with laven- t der tube, caught up with small Kent. •The bride, given in marriage by bouquets of lavender flowers. her father wore a white silk taffe The bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. T. ta gowh trimmed in Alencon lace L Fields of Rufus and Mrs. W. with bouffant skirt flowing into a C. Patterson of Eugene, poured chapel train. Her finger tip silk and Mrs. Basil Bains of Portland, Illusion veil fell from a ¿>earl and aunt of the bride, served the cake lace tiara and she carried a white assisted by the brides two bro orchid with cascade of stepanotis thers. For her going away costume on a white prayer book. i the bride wore a light grey suit Miss Margaret Brown, sister of trimmed with grey velveteen with the groom was maid of honor. gjrev accessories and white feath She wore a white frosted organdy er hat and white orchid from her ballerina dress over pale yellow wedding bouquet. taffeta with a yellow taffeta cum- The newlyweds will be at home berbund and carried a yellow in Klamath Falls, where they gladioli bouquet. Her headdress plan to attend college. was pale yellow flowers. Other Out of county guests were Mrs. attendants were Misses Helene R. T. Dingle, Bess Pound, Mr. and Sather and Kay McKay. They Mrs. Ray l^antls of The Dalles, were dressed In lavender gowns Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lantls, Hood • simitar to the maid of honor and River, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lantls, carried lavander bouquets. Condon, Mrs. Blanche Handley, • James Brown, brother of the McMlnnviNe, Mr. and Mrs. Basil groom was best man and the Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pack ushers were Ivan Kirkelie Jr. and ard of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ron Benson. McPherson and girls, Mrs. Opal The candles were lighted by Henkle of l^banon. Brow n-Fields c- p I ' 1RD OF THANKH wish to sincerely thank tho^e whi> sent gifts, flowers and cards to me while I was in the hospital, also those who called on me. Tthel Strong T R IA L PURCHASE PLAN i * .4 • Harley Tucker w ill bring new facet on the riders and new names on the F W .C T » » « » . A- Cucking horses when he makes his first appearance as rodeo m aker at the Sherman County Fair this year. Contestants w ill win points here that w ill help decide the n a tio n a l rodeo championships for this is an accredited rodeo w ith w ell k n o w n performers to contest in bareback SIEVERS MUSIC BO X (Next to Penny«) T h r I».ll~___________ _____ il riding, steer bulldogging. calf bucking, roping and W e are among the last and the competition w ill be L o o k ho w m uch m o re you can c a rry in a NEW hi TRAVELALL! keen among the riders who are anxious to perform to gain points in the race. MR®® » IW h l H - l uae u g e i 1 ^ 4 Z 7 V c u . ft. load give8youncar(>, (wire (A. fcxu<.p«.«.o(a convent.»™ station wagon. And it’s avsilable with four wheel drive to take you places no station wagon could go! H There’ll be six races each than most any fair. In fact, Saturday and 8unday and if there is anything dietlnc lots of horses are coming tive about the local fair en to fill them so they will be tertainment it is the quality Good exciting races which is usual of the horse races. at the Sherman county fair horses come to Moro b ecau se which has better horse races of the track and because it does not compete with other such meets. Purses are pret ty good, too, considering. Then we have starting gates and a competent starter. * And then, we like ’em. ,~~mf« rta b le s e a tin g fo r 8 la rg e p e o p le -« a whole bevy C o m fo rt of kids! You’ll find the seats w ider-hip. heed and leg room greater. There’« real stretching comfort in the dashing new Action Styled T havkeali J ♦ Como * a/H/ DM VftAU’n room, tr/m^./oo. M * co/nfortabta aaatlng to d a y ! in t e r n a t io n a l , t r u c k s c o s t le a s t to o w n l C U S H M A N E Q U IP M E N T COMPANY .1 . . Moro, Oregon .y 4 7 4 i A — • - - < Friday night at WASCO Saturday night in Grass Valley