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S U E RM AN C O V N TY JO I TUNAL,
Moro Personals
MORO, OREGON
F K I D I Y . F F B H V A K Y 21. 1*58
L&C Choir Coming
Wai
a trn
last Ft la v V
old stompin
He is now
Portland.
wa.-
Clarence ! parin
Iitti
Portland M tnday
rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gil-
der made a trip to Portland Tue>-
day to see how Darwin was get-
ting along. He is improving hut
is not rea ly for work yet says
his doctor
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rasmussen
.sere in P ortland Mond ay, a trip
that result ed in a delay of at least
six month s in tht? prob,able heart
of Mrs. Rasm ussen.
op?ration <
Van Gi Ider is getting
outside thi ì house for silort walks
and gradt tally ge tting in shape
for resumi at ion of work when the
doctor si ys his heart is OK
again.
Dr. H. 1 t. Davi dson sstarted his
visits to Moro Tues¡day after-
noon. He ' vili l>e here Tuesdays
and Thursdays in the afternoon
to lio general medical work for
those who call at his office next
the Journal building.
Elton Medler has taken on a
new job and is now a representa
tive of the Standard Insurance
company which is the reason he
has been in the company of Don
Lewis the past week.
Fran
Here March 1
choral tra-
Saturday
irtv voung
nd 30 youn men, sel-
their dlrec >r, Mr. L.
a special
technical
quality of t<
Lewis an<l
ability compr
Clark college
l ne cn< ir will pt sent their
the Sherman higl
concert a
t 8:00 p
schix)l caí
>p is l>eing sponored by
The g
ters and adult choir of
the M
t h e Community
Presbyterian
church. A free-will offering will
be taken to help defray the ex
penses of the choir.
it io
»yen
MURO < OMMEN1TY
P R E S B Y T E R IA N < I I I R( II
9:45 Church School
with classes for all.
Russell
Belshee, superintendent.
11:00 Church Servive
Sermon theme:
“ The Prayer
for God's Kingdom.”
5:30 Westminister Fellowship.
8:00 Communicant class to meet
at the Manse.
Ernest C. Goodcnherger, Pastor
( ARD OF T H A N K S
1 want to express my sincere
thanks to the friends in Sherman
county who sent flowers and
cards to me while I was in the
hospital for an eye operation. I
am mu h better now. Thanks.
Mrs. Ruth Sparling
Glenn Mcl^achlan is in the hos
pital at Heppner and bis mother,
Mrs. Mollie McLachlan went over
to see him We i nest lay.
Mrs. Mollie McLachlan recent
ly received word from Harry Mc
Donald who is in the Veterans’
hospital at Roseburg, that he is
feeling fine and appreciative of
letters he received from Sherman
county.
Bill Huck was up from Rufus
Wednesday on business in Moro
apricot trees
and repore e 1 that
om along the riv-
are alx>ut to
er.
Last Saturday wa - Fred Greer’s
79th birthday. Mrs. Greer invited
friends in for a chicken dinner in
honor of the occasion. Mr. Greer
was in the hospital six weeks
this winter and does not get
isual hut they
around as well
Ixith look fine, Th y are glad to
see neighbors from Gherman
county.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot
express our
heartfelt gratitude for all the nh e
things that people have one for
us at this time of our great sor
row. The beautiful flowers, the
meaningful cards, the contribu
tions, as well as the many hooks
placed in the library in Orville's
memory, certainly have been a
tribute to him as well as a re
minder to us of the many won
derful friends we have.
Our many many thanks to all
of you.
Cecil, Keith & Noel Hockman
The Hockman fam ily
Wasco News
By Dori* NIxbet
tx k and Charlie slscei
loro last week with the
officers who were in-
the
Rebekah lodge:
ang, VC; Jean Wlnegar.
Lena Brock, treasurer;
D ina i ,ane, warden; Virginia
»eck, cor ductor: Edith Brock.
haplain: Serna Watkins, RSNG;
lennie 11 taring LSVG; l^eo Wat-
kins, in ide :uardian; ami Selma
Watkins, i dcian.
1 tehekah ixlge met here on
night
and Selma
Wednes ay
Mildred Me-
Watkins i «tailed
All members
Donald as ,SYG:
signed ird: to lx* sent to Flossy
Haine; tnd Sarah Addington. A
jiven on the installa
report w,
tion at Moro. The members voted
to pay their per-capita tax to the
United Nations Pilgrimage Fund.
Mrs. Sadie Rich and Mrs. Sam
Brock served refreshments with
a valentine
motif.
A ten d in g
were Juanita Long, Gennle Hear
ing, Donna Lane, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Watkins, Virginia Deck, Jean
Winegar, Edith Brock, Charlie
S is c e l, S a d ie R ic h ,
Mildred Mc
Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock,
Mrs. Kirkwood and Mrs. Mav
Bi aun an Maggie Barnum, lx>th
Moro.
Recent overnight guests of
Judy and Donnie Watkins were
Shirley Watkins and Mike Lane.
A waffle supper sponsored hv
the MYF will lx* served Sunday
night beginning at 6:00 p. m.
The community is Invited to
come and eat all you can for 99c.
The menu will induce waffles,
ham, milk, tea, or coffee. Come
and bring the whole amily. Pro
ceeds will go to the MYE fund
which is the work! service fund
in useful world projects through
the MYE.
Sunday, Feb. 23 is the begin
ning of the week of dedication.
Spc ial services are Ixdng plan
ned. The season of Ixmt begins
M fdiiesdaw I-'.-l» l'l w ill) A-hi
Wednesday.
At the Methodist
A le tte r to w hom it may concern:
A pretty layette shower was
given to Mrs. William Edwards
at the home of Mrs. Mollie Mc-
La hlan Tuesday evening. After
a few guessing games the guests
enjoyed seeing the lovely gifts
and the dainty lunch of cake and
coffee served by the hostesses and
several of the ladies.
Chester Grabenhorst is here for
a visit wfth his brother Henry
and family, coming from Salem.
I^arry Sayrs Is having a brief
respite from the navy while on
furlough between
assignments.
He is home for 22 days.
1 wish to thank each and every
one who brought
food to my
home at the time when so many
came to pay respects.
1 don’t believe there is a coun
ty in the state where people are
so kind, generous and thoughtful
as they are in Sherman county.
Some who were from other
parts of the state were amazed
at such a bounteous supply of
food and I thank all those kind
ladies who helped to serve the
people.
Sincerely,
Mollie McLachlan
P erfection
in
cry service
at reasonable c-ost
church the traditional candle
light communion se ice was ot>
the sen*
served Feb. 18 to t
son of Lent.
Begi ung Sunday
evening, Feb. 23, < lenten film
series will begin < ch Sunday
evening, continuing thru Palm
Sunday. A free will »ffering will
lx* taken to help defray expenses.
Film will be on Feb. 23 “ Stephen,
the
First Christian
Martyr' ;
March 2, “ Voice in the Wilder
ness” : March 9, No Greater Pow-
le^ass:—
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Golden Anniversary
INTERNATIONAL
Rev. Richard Bruner will he
attending a leadership training
workshop in Corvallis from Wed
nesday, Feb. io to Friday, the 21,
taking a course on guiding Inter
mediates.
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
Optometrist
403 K. 2nd 8L
Tel. CY6-5362 The Dalle«, Ore.
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pictured with
full set »ho»*l»;
alto a v a ila b le
in 10' ; «lia.
1 DALE’S CLOTHING
W asco
Naturally we have winter clothing on hand.
We bought it thinking our customers would need it.
PREPARE SEED BED, THEN PLANT...
IN ONE EASY OPERATION'
We want to sell it.
If you will (•oine in and look at it
w e’ll prove it to you
Pull The C HA M P ahead of your
drill. Rod action creates uniform,
firm seed bed for big, even stands.
Also seals moisture in. Two impor
tan t operations with just one pass
over the field . . . in any soil type
or condition.
e
Leonard & W ilma Smith
brand brought his bulldozer In
to do the work of landscaping
the church .xhool area.
Others
particijKitlng were Clyde Fridley,
iX-wey Thomas, Chet Goats, John
Robinson and Floyd
Rathbun.
Wasco Cub Scout Pack 571 will
hold Its annual Blue and Gold
dinner in the dining and social
rooms of the Methodist church.
The food is to he potluck at 7:30
Thursday, Feb. 27.
The awards
for achievement will lx? present
ed. Ira Hill, district scout execu
tive will lie present as a guest.
Cheney Weeder Parts
PHILCO BENDIX
General Electric Appliances
AMANA Freezers
Kitchenaid Dishwashers
HOOVER Vaccum Cleaners
MONTAG Furnaces
ZENITH and R.C.A. TVs
Antennas and wire
Plumbing, Pipe, and Iron
WELDING SUPPLIES
Both Actylene & Electric
WASCO EQUIPMENT CO.
The
Funeral Service
e r M a r c h 1C, “ Man of Faith” :
March 23, “ Rich Young Ruler” ;
March 30, “Journey into Faith”.
The Lenten sermon series for
the
even Sundays including
Eas •r Sunday is on the general
thei e. “ Love and the Cross”,
The series will trace the meaning
of the seven last words that
Christ spoke from the cross.
A church workday was held
recently on the pro|x»rties of the
Methodist church. Gordon Hilder-
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One half inch galv. pipe, random lengths,
13 ^ c ft.
Three fourth inch galv. pipe, random lengths, 17 * c ft.
25c ft.
One inch galv. pipe, random lengths
One, one fourth in. galv. pipe, random lengths 33c ft.
One, one half in. galv- pipe, random lengths, 39c ft.
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All other sizes up to and including 4” list less 20%
We have a good supply of Black up to and
including 4” for Hitches.
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Moro, Oregon
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1054 Bond Street
Phone 63