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_ ; M -. r’ ■ uWV^rf-FrWR#^>¥^^S^:,-.r. ” ~ ~ PAGE a , • 4 •'- ' SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON *- i r - ^ „ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1W7 ghette dinner and the painting also present wen? Mr. and Mrs. posed plan to build a new ki.-.it .i and adjoining the north side of the of the preamble. At the next meet Raymond H ill and fam ily small gym. This plan is consider ing, members are to bring cookies Mrs. Chester H ill. By D orb Ntobet Guests at the hoi^e of Mr. and ed to be a necessity in the best DEFENSE EXPENDITURES to send to the veterans at the hos Mrs. B ill Clark Sunday -\jiere hi.-j interests of the,A*hool children, « FISCAL YKAR IN D IN O JUNK 1 9 M The West W ind Riders met at pitals. Mr. Neilson gave a large box of mlscelleonus articles to brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. as the rooms containing two the home of Mr. and-Mrs. James TOTAL $ 3 « MUIOM send to the veterans hospitals. Kenneth Clark and Luann of grades must be divldeil because of C during the « meeting the size of each via*» in order that Ì . lifton Z U and , » o, o ffke rs fo n o w . > uni, v o ,« . <h., « * senA Bickleton, Washington. SMWCM Mrs. Grace Sanders and her the chllren of eaob grade get the for the retarded children, a pro Vern Smith, president; Tom 1 aunt, Mrs. Edith Carter, visited individual attention they need. Moore, vice-president; Selma Wtat- ject of the stat$ president, as a g ift to her. Mr*. McDonald and Mrs. Sanders* mother, Mrs. Sarah The rooms now used for cooking klnB ri secretary; Betty Clifton, MAW Mrs. G. A. SargteM served refresh Smith, at W hite Salmon, over the and dining could then be used as treasurer; board of directors, AI ANO classrooms. A fter the meeting, ments to the fifteen who answer weekend. M A IIM t Dormaler, Jim m y C lifton and Geo. VWaseo PTA met last Thursday homemade candy was sold, aryl a Weedman. The George Weedmans ed ro ll call, among whom were out-of-town-memo&rs. Mrs. Casha w ith M arjory Van Gilder, presi fu ll length movie was shown.r; have turned over the old Klondike Among the guests aattending Yates, Marie Watkins, and Wilma dent, Betty Rathbun, vice-presi store building to the Riders for a th? surprise housewarming for ] clubhouse, and plans were discus Maddox all of The Dalles and Mrs. dent and Jerry Engberg. treasurer the Richard Skiles were M r. and W illis M iller and Mrs.. Claude present besides parents, teachers sed for w ork on it again Sunday. and friends. A report was given Mrs. John Foss. Mr. and Mrs. s.*s >0.4 »r.o They are saving bands from MJB Parrott of Hood River. at The next meeting of the Wasco on the fam ily night held the week Pete Macnab, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd m u io n s o e DOLLARS coffee w ith which to get a large Women's Study club w ill be held before. As everyone considered it Root. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Watkins coffeemaker, and plan to gather t o p o r W by N A M «rom at the home of Mrs. Estelle Hail a great success, another one is and Phyllis and Shirley and Mr. I up donations of ot dishes aisnes and ano silver- snw i - ru*.. on in s te a d o f planned for December, w ith the and Mrs. Ivan Childs of Seattle. ware for the kitchen. Present be- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Balslger sides the aforementioned were the 18th which was the original same committee in charge Harold Winegar gave a report on the were in Seattle the firs t of the the John Kelloggs, Mrs. Vern date. The Wasco Church of Christ trees available for a windbreak week when he testified at the pre Smith, the Fred Dormalers and Dentist lim inary bearing in favor °EPer- Freddie, the Everett Winnetts, w ill have fa guest speake- next for the playground, and was asked Grange bazaar was held Monday m itting the railroads to rMfuce Leo Watkins, and Mrs. George Sunday, Decemberl5, Mr. James U Fw rlte and get the information Moro Hotel Bldg- JO 5-3561 December 9 at Em pire Machinery their freight rates on grain from Weedman and children. OFFICE DAYS Mrs. A. Pointer of Selah, Win., and the on the cost of four-year seedlings, company building. Lots of good Pacific Northwest points to tide Weedman and Mrs. Fred Dor following Sunday Don Stricklan and when they would he shipped. TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY home baked food and fancy work water. w ill speak. Mr. Hocketl reported on a pro m aier served refreshments. of all kinds were on display. John Parker was a business The Thursday evening pinochle West W ind Rklers enjoyed a Don’t forget the Grange Christ visitor in Portland the firs t of club met w ith Mrs. Leo Roberts, potluck dinner at their new club mas program and party, Monday the week. w ith Mrs. Lloyd Gosson as co house last Sunday. Some went on evening, December 16 at 8:00 p. The November apportionment hostess. A guest was Mrs. Harold a horseback rtAh More cleanup m. A ll friends of grangers and faom the basic school fund has their families arc invited to come. been distributed to Sherman coun Engberg, who won high prize and work was done and the afternoon There w ill be the usual g ift ex ty schools by Lynn Hampton, Mrs. Chuck Wallaoe won the low spent enjoying frames. The prise. m e Thursday i n u i a u « ; evening pinochle — change, everyone bringing a g ift county school superintendent. Recent houseguests at the home at the home of Mrs. Bill to exchange w ith a friend and Received was $1748 by Rufus, have a Jolly time. Grange ladies $2665 by Wasco. $1351 by Kent, of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kaseberg W hite w ith Mrs. Gordon HUder- when» you will fiixl excellent and practical gilts 4 Mrs. Dave w ill meet Monday afternoon at $2835 by Moro, $2485 by Grass were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cope brand as co-hostess. land from W llla Walla. Demarest was Invited as guest, including mens* wool shirts, tics,“ sox, sweaters, 1:00 p. m. to trim tripe and pre Valley and $8393 by Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Childs and and she won high prize, and Mrs. pare Christmas treats fo r child High. w arm coats & ja c k e ts (or ch ild ren , shoes & caps fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hllderbrand won second high. ren. It is expected that the next pay Macnab recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hllderbrand Our stock of clothing has been bought for this Mrs. Iv y Morgan is spending ment w ill be received in January. President Catherine Thomas entertained at a turkey dinner the w inte r in Portland w ith her Taylor lodge No. 99 A. F. A A. presxueu county a n d has th e w eig h t* colors and q u a lity de Sunday i honoring Mrs. Hll- presided at the uic last ‘am meeting im vun« of w. the last jagl aunaay i v h m u i »* • ••• daughter, Miss Zora Morgon. M at at Wasco w ill hold Installs- American Legion Auxiliary, when det-branda parents, Mr. and Mrs. The regular potluck dinner w l i r > ^ of w w officers at the mandod by Shennan count inns. ▼ D is tric t 5 president, Mrs. Keith Grant Tucker, on their 54th wed- be a little early 6:00 p. m. so we the thii O V4* evening of December 17. McDonald gave a very interesting ding anniversary and Mrs. Tuck- can get the meeting over and the Mollie McLachian ha® samples talk on the child welfare meeting e r-8 birthday. Invited for the program. hall ready for the _ _ of ID (identification) tags that which was held at Eugene, which eVent wen? Mrs. John Royse, Mrs. W. R. Nusom and Jack Sat her the American Legion A u x ilia ry is Mr. and Mrs are the new owner of the Ontario te llin g as a means of identifying she and Mrs. W. R. Reid attended j ennle Hearing, game reserve and both families petsons who may be lost, who A report was given on the wheel chuck Wallace and children, and ohair, and a thank-you note was j j r an(j Mrs. Henry’ Rlchelderfer w ill live on the place. The farm may have lost their memory o r W read from the le g io n for the spa- and children. , is being p ut into pepperm int who may be caught in some dis The members of the Brownie Jack Sather and w ife stopped aster. Some are to be worn troop are meeting in the basement over here a couple of days to visit around the neck ai|d some around of the Methodist church now, and on his way to Clatskanie to get the arm. are w orking on Christmas pre the remainder of his farm machln- A drivers license examiner w ill 8.5 cu. ft. freeier sents for their mothers. , rey and her parents household be on duty in M o ro . Wednesday, goods. They are now livin g on the December 18, at the courthouse 9.3 cu. ft. refrigerator The Christmas program at the game b ird reserve, recently sold between the hours of 9 a. m. and in ery service Wasco Church of Christ w ill be ' Regular $ 749.50 — Now $ 525.00 by the state. held on the night of December 22. 4 p. m. a t reasonable cost Glen Sather and fam ily made Mrs. John Robinson spent sev a one night stop to v is it his par eral days in Salem visiting her ents and sister Mrs. Blaine M iller daughter Lois Ann Everett. and fam ily lasC week. Mr. and? Mrs. Clyde Fridley and Mr. and M m A rth u r Michael of children were Sunday visitors at Prineville made a short call at the home of M r.'and Mrs Harold The Sherman County Riders the M. A. Bull home Saturday H ill and farnlly In Goldendale, night w hile on their way to Pen held their annual potluck dinner Model KD 11 dleton. They are parents of Mrs. and election of officers, Dec. 6, Regular $ 33495 — Now S 289.95 at 6:30 p. m. In the Moro Com Wtard Sybouts. We Sell Funeral Service D arw in Van Gilder is resting m unity church basement room. Schwinn Bicycles Leonard & Wilma Smith at Emanuel hospitals in Portland There were 32 In attendance. The decorations after doctors diagnosed his a il various Christmas . v. and parts s Directors ment as a lig h t coronary throm made the room seem gay and fee dinner chairman was Moro Lumber & Fuel Oo. bosis. and ___ Mrs. Van 1/V701O. He _— - — Glider live. The Phone The Dallee CY 6-3135 had gone to Portland Monday f o r ’ Helen Watkins Moro, Oregon the examination. I t is reported Under the business meeting, •elected X > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < X > 0 0 0 0 < X X X X > 0 0 0 0 < X XXX><X><XXX><X>000. that he w ill renteln in bed for Curley DeMoss was re-elected president; Bob M artin was re-elec J ’ three weeks. M. ted vice-president; and June AL i sup was elected secnstary-trayjTf er, replacing Sadie Rich. F ritz W atkins was re-elected delegate to the MCSCA and Bob M artin By Ann Hall was elected alternate delegate. The Moro Livestock club had A t the close of the meeting, a meeting December 9 at Steve Shirley. Wtatklns sang a solo, en ?- '4 i Burnet’s home. titled, “ Hello, Young Lovers” . -. The main purpose of the meet ing was to elect officers. They f t are: Darlene Gochnaruer, presi MORO COMMUNITY dent; .Steve Close, vice-president; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Phone GI 2-5231 «. Karen Powell, secretary, Ann H all 9:45 Church School ; There Is a Bible class fo r you. news reporter; B ill Close, song Russell Belshee, superintendent leader. The next meeting w ill be held 11:00 M orning W orship , at Mary Sue Wallaces home Sermon theme: “ A Child 4a Born -5 00 The Westminster Fellowship January J 3. ________ . to meet at the church before •• I ■■■■ Acetylene & Oxygen Tanks leaving fdr Christmas service and party at Wasco. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE 8:00 A dult Class in church mem bership to meet at the Manse. Moro Lumber & Fuel Co. Ernest C. Goodenberger, Pastor Wasco News Dr. Frank D. Reid Moro Personals DALE’S CLOTHING 8 l .-— td I Do Your Christmas Shopping at DALE’S ♦ BBfcifSfcppiS ha” It’s easy to find what you want at Dale’s ♦ SAVE: $ 224.50 on Amana Freezer - Refrig. Combination P erfection West Wind Riders Have Annual Dinner SAVE: $ 4 5.00 on w * ’■ Kitchenaid Dishwasher HAPEL 1«, \v\* I I One new Amana 19.6 ft. upright freezer save Come to the 4-H Club News $ 649.50 149.50 now $ 500.00 We’ll meet ANY Advertised Appliance prices in The • Dalles. W ASCO * : at the 1 . E Q U IP M E N T Roy Staler 0 - 0 CO. I ■ SHERMAN THEATER Saturday Afternoon, December 21 Show starts at 2:00 p.m . For h o lid a y c h e e r TREATS for the KIDS Moro, Oregon Adm.: 25c per person N O T IC E : i, « ■ . ' * / HERMITAGE ^ oooooooooooooooooooooqoooooooooooooooooooopooooc To owner of red building on city property b a c k of City Hall; The building m ust be moved by December 20 or steps will start to condemn it. City Council May We Help You Select Appropriate, N ow a t a low er p r ic e - a g re a t h oliday va lu e! C H R IS T M A S G IF T S ? For the man qr boy who never gets enough tools, we have all kinds of electric tools: ZENITH RADIO & TELEVISION Finest quality & best fringe area reception See ANDY PAULSON your local authorized Z e n ith d e a le r Liberal trade-in on old sets . SERVICE ON ALL MAKES saws, drills jig sa w , soldering kits, a n d m a q y o th e r« Stanley Tools—good ones To keep a room waTm there are ARV IN Heaters and to keep a stock tank warm and make a Merry ‘Christina* for the cattle there are stock tank heaters . and heating cablp for troughs. Leather and canvas gloves, Paper M a te pent, flash lights, and the very useful TV Signal Testing, Installation and R epair, Radar Flasher light, pocket knives and using latest equipment pocket watches. All Work Guaranteed Call JO 5 3513 or JO 5 3909 MORO LUMBER & FUEL CO. HOSO, OREGON THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., DIVISION O f NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CORP., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. M PROOF. n s a*