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F VG E S SHERMAN COVN’TY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON FRDIAY, Il NE «. 195« E lliott , Mr. and M rs. Geo rg e E. Meloy and Mr. and Mrs. W. Les i er. V isiting at the Chas. A dlard Mrs. O ra P eetz flew to W ash hom e is Mis. Chas. Biz« »au and ington, D. C. recently to visit het th re e i sm all d au g h ters. d au g h ter, Mrs. K arl Lan«h>trom T he J u n io r Ladies club clim ax- and fam ily and to be on hand for ed its season w ith a sw im m ing th e g rad u a tio n of h e r granddau- p a rty at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. ter, M aris Lou L andstrom , from S tan Coelsch M onday evening high school. w ith th e ir h u sb an d s as guests. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Kock re T h ere w ere tw elve cou p les p re tu rn e d the firs t of the w eek from sen t and follow ing th e sw im m ing a trip to the vailey to v isit re l light re fre sh m e n ts w ere served. ativ es and frie n d s and for Mem C larence S p arlin g an d Mel orial w eekend. S chadew itz d ro v e up from P o rt D on't be su p e rstitio u s! A ttend land W ednesday to atte n d the the F a th e r & Son b an q u e t F ri fu n eral of Jo h n Foss. day, J u n e 13, a t Moro C om m unity Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P a rk e r c h u rc h a t 6:30 p. m. sp e n t th e long holiday w eekend Mr. anu M rs. E rn e st E v e re tt at A storia and Seaside anil found left S unday for Tacom a a fte r be th a t co u n try p re tty wet. ing h ere to atten d Mrs. E v e re tt s Mr. and Mrs. G eorge De.Moss sis te r's funeral, O ther here tu a t w ere here last w eekend from tend Mrs. B ull’s fu n eral w ere W ashington to visit w ith rela tiv e s her b ro th e r Milo E lliott and w ife, a few days. son Mike and d a u g h te r, Mrs. Mr. a n d Mrs. Collis Moore, Mr. H ubert W ren an d a nephew Ted and Mrs. D avid Moore and Mrs. A nna Moore w ere all in P o rtlan d Sunday to th e g rad u a tio n cere m onies a t L ew is and C lark college Z E N IT H TV w hen D avid received his degree. Sales & Service Mr. and Mrs. Jiy n es M iller S E R V IC E ON A L L M A K E S (A najean K nighten) stojxped in C a ll A N D Y PAULSON Moro b riefly Sunday m orning w hile on th e ir w ay to M itchell JO 5-3513 Moro Personals p rin te r in O regon m an .w ho once t m an county, is n 6” Skill Saw 5 ” Electric Saw Casting Pole, Reel & Line Spinning Pole & Reel 50 ft. Plastic Hose ♦ $269.95 Philco TV TO RANCH & HOME STORE ♦ M o r o , O re g o n 7 ♦ On Grain Fire Insurance C overage w e are now w ritin g com I m yon 30 cen ts per S1OO CROPS THAT PAY WE WILL HELP YOU PLAN WADE Sprinkler nig h t and have m oved m ake th e ir home. B elshee ret'eived an W ednesday to atten d th<> g rad u a tio n at Oregon S tate w h ere Hts g ran d daug h ter, Bever- ly M artin Is to he am ong those g ettin g degrees. OLD H I fill KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY S.«d to t f t o o FACTS Flo..i.a t o t to t o d a y . M u lle r F A R M E Q U IP . S a les - S e rv ic e - P a r ts Case, C a lk in s , N e w H o lla n d M o ro , O re g o n { A T T E N T IO N ( A R B BE T H A N K S W e w ish to ex ten d o u r sin cere th a n k s and ap p reciatio n to o u r frien d s for th e flow ers, th e card s and th e m any o th e r ex p ressio n s of k in d n ess show n us »hiring o u r rec en t bereav em en t. Bev. F letch er C annell and fam ily Mr. and Mw ChM Adlard ♦ ♦ ♦ 4-H Club News ♦ By Ann Hall, R eporter 195.00 d W ater- Mrs. M arie B rady an d Jo h n s a t ur<lay in Sher- O ltm anns, a p a in te r of Golden- th e re to »laie, w ere m arried in th a t city ( h ark 'v In v itatio n the Way $49.95 up ♦♦ ♦ ♦ 39.95 * ♦ « C A We R B w BE ould T H ilke A N K to S ex p ress o u r 24.95 ♦ th a n k s and ap p reciatio n to o u r 4.97 ♦ m any frien d s for th e ir help and r sister, Lila Bull, : k th in ro d u n g e h ss h to er o u illn 7.50 ess anti death. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. E v erett ♦ 2.47 Mr. and Mrs. Milo E lliott ♦ ♦ Lawn Mowers, powered : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ from th e ir hom e in Seattle. M r and Mrs. N<eal F reem an of E ugene w ere v isito rs at th e hom e of his m otlu?r, Mrs. E d n a F re ei nan over th e 1long w eekend. Lei; E d w ard s and 1 W ily Knigh- ten w ere dow n fro m 1 giG ran d e and E astern Oregoin college for th e h olidav. Mrs. S h irley VVYxxts has sold h er hom e in Moro to Don K ing an d will m ove to P o rtlan d by th e first of Ju ly . Mr. an d Mrs. D arw in V anG ilder w ent to A lbany T h u rsd ay to see th e g rad u atio n of N atalie ( ’a rte r, w ho is fin ish in g high school th is year. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry IXitton w ere up from INirtland to spend M emorial < ay at the J. K. M cKean home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B elshee d ro v e to P o rtlan d W ednesday to m eet Mrs. B elshee’s granddaughter a r riv in g from H ouston, T exas for a m o n th ’s vacation in S h erm an county. She cam e by plane. T alb ert IT eu it and Ira W a te r m an d rove up from M ilw aukie W ednesday to see alxw t som e lots P re u lt ow ns in Moro. He Is a T h e Moro L ivestock clu b m et J u n e 2 at Je an B oss’ hom e. All m em b ers gave re p o rts on w hat th ey feed th e ir anim als each day. L A fter th e b u sin ess m eetin g we divided in to tw o groups. One g ro u p on ste e rs and one on lam bs. In each g ro u p wc had tip s on show m anship. R e fre sh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. G en try and Mrs. Ross. W HEAT RANCHERS THE HAIL SEASON IS HERE AGAIN H a v e y o u n o tic e d — th e fr e a k s to rm s com e in th e y e a rs o f th e b ig c ro p s ? T h is m ay w e ll be th e la r g e s t c ro p o f re c o rd . CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IT? H a il In s u r a n c e to find a greater bourbon anywhere ! W. T. Balsiger M o ro , O re g o n W the OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL 0STILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY • 86 PROOI We must look at the space age through eyes like these w ith a divid en d o f 20% at exp iration m aking One day they’ll come to focus on a career — in science... law... philosophy... medicine... engineer ing...the arts. Dr. Otis G. Perkins Your Cost Only 24c Per $100 O p to m e tr is t ■ - - a lso In A n ticip ation of a B u m p er — Grain 405 E. 2nd St. ITrop Let I s To prepare our youth in these challenging times, help is needed as never before say educators. Many com panies are responding with financial and other aid. Tel. CY6-5362 T he D alles, Ore. Protect You by C overage for lla il D am age Dr. Frank D. Reid Standard long ago recognized its obligation as a good t.tizen to help support our education system and foi 20 years has encouraged and assisted young minds tc explore the wide field of learning. D entist Moro H otel Bldg. JO 5-3501 O F F IC E DAYS TV E S P AY” A W EDNESDAY EUGENE COURTNEY INSURANCE AGENCY We have helped hundreds of students attend college, 241 this year alone Included in our program a rt scholarships, graduate fellowships in engineering, science and business plus financial aid to university departments concerned . . . broad projects in basic research. . . outright money gifts to schools. M e a d e r S e p tic S e rv ic e T elephones: Bus. CY 6-2015; Res. CY 6-3432 406 W A SH IN G TON ST. CYpresN H-K1H0 T he D alles, Ore. Licensed and bonded In S tate of1 Oregon T H E D A LLES, ORE. (> years In T he D alles Besides these, a program of "learn by doing” kits, motion pictures, film strips, booklets have been used and acclaimed by teachers. To millions of children, the Standard School Broadcast has long meant an oppor tonify to hear and enjoy good music. All of these projects are continuing. . fiS5=3¿ C LO SE While they last- P erfection OUT I in -o c r y s e rv ic e a t re a s o n a b le c o s t ■ 1 1 -8 wood pump rods 30c ft. , 1 5-8 wood pump rods 44c ft. 1 1 3 -1 6 x 2 4 x 3 6 cylinders $19.95 2 1 - 4 x 2 4 x 3 6 cylinders $29.65 ; > ! Funeral Service L e o n a rd W. R. Reid & Son ► ► J PLU M B IN G A E L E C T R IC A L CONTRACTORS WASCO, OREGON ( * 4 A * .4 A A A » A . » . * .A A •- A A A A . A A S . A ^ > A A A A * V.oithwhile? We think so, because one of the most productive investments is in human beings— those who in time to come will take over responsibilities in industry and in our nation. & W ilm a S m ith Director* P hone T h e D alles CY « 3135 A Y o u r E q u ita b le R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s a y s : Progress in education means... 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